Digilant SA02-04 Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Standalone Surveillance Camera Installation Manual...
  • Page 2 WARNING • This Camera is installed at owners own risk. The owner of this camera should check all state and federal privacy laws, if existing, prior to using and operating this device. • This Camera and optional battery charger must only be operated with genuine battery packs, sourced and supplied by Moreton Bay Systems! The substitution and consequent use of any other battery pack will not only void the warranty but could cause serious injury if the battery pack ignites or...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    AMERA AND EMOTE ONTROL ECHARGING ATTERY ATTERY NSTALLING THE ATTERY PC S OFTWARE TROUBLE SHOOTING APPENDIX A:SECURITY SYSTEM INSTALLATION APPENDIX B: LED PATTERNS DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DISPOSAL OF ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS IN EU SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V APRIL...
  • Page 4: List Of Figures

    Figure 5 - Rapid Battery Charger ......................22 Figure 6 - Battery Installation........................24 Figure 7 – Camera Setup Software......................25 Figure 9 – Security System Wiring Examples..................30 Figure 10 - Armed and External Trigger Wiring ..................32 SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    NTRODUCTION OVERVIEW The Digilant Standalone Camera is a low power digital camera that captures images when motion is detected within its field of view. The images are stored on a removable memory card for easy viewing on a computer. For fast and easy setup, the camera comes pre-configured with all the settings required for standalone surveillance operation and only needs the date and time to be set.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Transmission type Infrared Operating distance 0 – 5m (typical) Battery 12V Alkaline, type 23A Dimensions 57 x 37 x 16 mm Weight 26 g (Including battery) Operating Temperature 0˚C to 50˚C SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V APRIL...
  • Page 7: Surveillance Camera

    Memory Card Remote Control Back up Battery High Capacity Battery Software CD Rapid Battery Charger DC Power Pack 2 - O IGURE PTIONAL CCESSORIES *Accessories may vary from those pictured here SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V APRIL...
  • Page 8: Circuit Board Layout

    3. Power Switch: UP = ON, DOWN = OFF 4. Infrared Receiver 5. Motion Sensor 6. Memory Card Socket 7. Status LED 8. Image Sensor and Lens 9. Screw Terminal Block 10. Optional Siren/Strobe module SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V APRIL...
  • Page 9: Installation

    For more information on battery operation, refer to page 17. Step 2 – Install Camera Setup Software Follow screen prompts to Insert CD install software Start program using the desktop short cut Insert memory card reader SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V APRIL...
  • Page 10 Step 4 – Set Camera Date and Time Step 3 - Obtain current camera settings Ensure memory card contains current camera settings Insert card in reader Start Camera Setup software and select ‘Configuration’ (Default) then click on ‘Continue’ SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V APRIL...
  • Page 11 Date and time are maintained by the camera when switched OFF via the power switch. Step 5 – Capture and view a test image Status LED flashes orange for 2 seconds Test image Press middle (blue) button SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V APRIL...
  • Page 12 With the test image(s) displayed in the Camera Setup Image Viewer, reread Choosing A Camera Location (page 11) and ensure that the camera is installed in the most ideal location. SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V...
  • Page 13: Choosinga Camera Location

    If possible, it is best to position the camera such that target person walks at a slight angle to its field of view. SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V APRIL...
  • Page 14 Motion sensor 100 horizontal, 82 vertical open door way or window or high Camera 54 horizontal, 39 vertical traffic area 15 either side or 20 above or below a test image. SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V APRIL...
  • Page 15: External Trigger

    As is the case with the motion sensor, the camera must be armed before the external trigger will start an Event-Triggered image capture sequence. For external trigger wiring instructions, refer to Appendix A, Figure 9. SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009)
  • Page 16: Camera Operation

    LED will rapidly flash green for 5 seconds, or Disarming the camera until it is safe for the memory card to be removed. Upon disarming, the camera will capture and write a “disarm” image to the memory card. SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V...
  • Page 17: Aptured Mages Vailable

    To force the camera to capture an image independent of the motion sensor, point the remote control at the camera unit and press the middle (Blue) button. 2 sec Status LED Orange Test image Press middle (blue) button SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V APRIL...
  • Page 18: Other Led Patterns

    ‘Choosing An Image Sequence’ section of the camera’s user manual. Experimenting with various features such as capturing images prior to motion detection (pre-trigger), capturing multiple images per motion trigger (event- trigger), and capturing images based on a timer (time-lapse) should be considered. SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION...
  • Page 19: Memory Card

    2200 64 MB 1600 4300 128 MB 3200 8100 256 MB 6500 16300 512 MB 13100 32700 1 GB 22000 65000 2 GB 32700 65000 1 – M ABLE EMORY APACITY SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V APRIL...
  • Page 20: Memory Card Formatting

    2. Open My Computer, right click the Removable Disk containing the memory card and click Format… This will bring up the Format Removable Disk window in Figure 4. 3. Select FAT (not FAT32) in the File System box and click Start. SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION...
  • Page 21: Memory Card Contents

    The format of the contents of the settings file is critical to the camera operating correctly and should only be changed using Camera Setup software. If the file has been modified via a third party editor and the camera does not function, erase the settings file from the memory card SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009)
  • Page 22 AMING ONVENTION Stats.txt, Syslog.txt, Version.txt These hidden files may be used by service personnel and contain no information relevant to the user. The camera will function normally without these files present. SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V APRIL...
  • Page 23: Battery Operation

    In the event the battery leaks and the fluid gets into an eye, do not rub the eye. Rinse well with water and immediately seek medical care. If left untreated, the battery fluid could cause damage to the eye. SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009)
  • Page 24: Battery Powered Camera And Remote Control

    Approximate charging time Camera Rapid Battery Charger Backup (0.8 Ah) 12 hours 1.5 hours High capacity (3 Ah) 42 hours 5 hours 3 - B ABLE ATTERY HARGING IMES ULLY MPTY SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V APRIL...
  • Page 25: Battery Life

    Tn = No. of triggers per day In = No. of images per trigger Rs = Resolution factor ie. high (VGA) = 2.9, medium (QVGA) = 1 The above formula does not include pre-trigger battery usage. SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION...
  • Page 26: Installing The Battery

    5. Insert battery into its compartment in the rear casing. 6. Replace circuit board into the rear case. 7. Connect power to the camera via the DC power plug or screw terminal inputs. 8. Switch on power. 9. Replace front cover. SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V...
  • Page 27: Pc Software

    The camera settings can be customised using Camera Setup software on a PC. It can be used to configure the camera and view images and event logs. 7 – C IGURE AMERA ETUP OFTWARE For more information, refer to the Camera Setup Software user manual. SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V APRIL...
  • Page 28: Trouble Shooting

    • Computer LCD screens vary considerably with angle of vision. Ensure that the screen is being viewed from directly in front and try moving the LCD in vertical axis to improve contrast. SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V...
  • Page 29 The camera’s motion sensor angle of detection is greater than the field of vision of the lens and therefore movement just outside the lens field of vision can trigger “false” triggers. Reconsider the SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V...
  • Page 30 Optical distortion is unavoidable side affect of achieving the wider angle of view. • Dark horizontal bands If strong fluorescent light is present in the room then SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V APRIL...
  • Page 31 To reduce the banding effect, ensure that the camera is not directly viewing a fluorescent light. 4 - T ABLE ROUBLESHOOTING UIDE SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V APRIL...
  • Page 32: Appendix A:security System Installation

    XAMPLES Before installing a camera to a security system it is recommended that users read the section ‘Choosing A Camera Location’ (page 11) for more information about obtaining optimal quality images from the camera. SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION...
  • Page 33 To connect a Digilant camera to a security system: 1. Disconnect power to the security system including the back-up battery. 2. Remove the front casing of the camera by holding the rear case and lifting the attachment clip, located at the top of the front casing, forward.
  • Page 34: Figure 10 - Armed And External Trigger Wiring

    Armed Circuit Armed when opened. Armed when closed. Armed Armed External Trigger Circuit Triggered when opened. Triggered when closed. Triggered Trig 9 - A IGURE RMED AND XTERNAL RIGGER IRING SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V APRIL...
  • Page 35: Appendix B: Led Patterns

    Motion sensor or external trigger 1 sec activation when ARMED: RED active for 1 second. Motion sensor or external trigger 1 sec activation when DISARMED: GREEN active for 1 second. SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V APRIL...
  • Page 36 Fast ORANGE flashing for 3 second 5 - LED P ABLE ATTERNS The Time and Date not set pattern is only applicable for cameras that have software that is version 0.12 or newer. SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V...
  • Page 37: Declaration Of Conformity

    For more detailed information about disposal of your old camera, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop/distributor where you purchased the product. SA02-04 I 1.1.2 ( 2009) NSTALLATION ANUAL V...

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