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Transmission interval

Image transmission interval may become slow depending 
on the network environment, PC performance, shooting 
subject, access number, etc. 

Periodically images on the screen appear to be dis-
torted

When the camera is installed in a location where it is sub-
ject to small vibrations (for example, when it is installed 
near devices that vibrate), images may appear distorted 
and stretched lengthways. This phenomenon is a charac-
teristic of image pickup devices that use CMOS sensors 
and is caused by the relationship between the periodic 
movements of the camera and the timing that the image 
sensor reads images. This is not a problem with the cam-
era. To reduce the possibility of this phenomenon occur-
ring, install the camera in a secure location.

What to do if “WARMING UP-PLEASE WAIT” 
appears on the display.

This message indicates that the temperature inside the 
camera has become extremely low. 
In such a case, wait until the heater unit of the camera 
raises the internal temperature (for around 2 hours or 
more in low temperatures below –10 ºC {14 ºF}), and turn 
on the power again. 

About SD memory card

  •  Before removing the SD memory card, make sure to 

select “Not use” for “SD memory card” on the [SD 
memory card] tab of “Basic” page on the setup menu 
first. (

 Operating Instructions (included in the 

CD-ROM))  Refer to page 18 for descriptions of how 
to insert/remove an SD memory card. 

  •  When using an unformatted SD memory card, format 

it using this product. Recorded data on the SD mem-
ory card will be deleted when formatted. If an unfor-
matted SD memory card or an SD memory card for-
matted with other devices is used, this product may 
not work properly or performance deterioration may 
be caused. Refer to the Operating Instructions on the 
provided CD-ROM for how to format an SD memory 
card. 

  •  When  some  SD  memory  cards  are  used  with  this 

product, the product may not work properly or perfor-
mance deterioration may be caused. Use the SD 
memory cards recommended in page 38.

  •  When using an SD memory card supporting Class 10 

of the speed class, use a UHS-I (Ultra High Speed-I) 
compliant card.

Code label

The code labels (accessory) are required at inquiry for 
trouble. Use caution not to lose these labels. It is recom-
mended to paste one of the labels onto the CD-ROM 
case. 

About the MOS image sensor

  •  When  continuously  shooting  a  bright  light  source 

such as a spotlight, the color filter of the MOS image 
sensor may become deteriorated and this may cause 
discoloration. Even when changing the fixed shooting 
direction after continuously shooting a spotlight for a 
certain period, the discoloration may remain. 

  •  When  shooting  fast-moving  subjects  or  performing 

panning/tilting operations, objects crossing the shoot-
ing area may look to be bending askew. 

AVC Patent Portfolio License

THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT 
PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL USE OF A 
CONSUMER OR OTHER USES IN WHICH IT DOES NOT 
RECEIVE REMUNERATION TO (i) ENCODE VIDEO IN 
COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD (“AVC 
VIDEO”) AND/OR (ii) DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS 
ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A 
PERSONAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A 
VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO. 
NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR 
ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE 
OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C.
SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM

Consumable parts

The following are consumables: Replace them in accor-
dance with their operating lifetimes. Their operating life-
times vary depending on the usage environment and con-
ditions. The operating lifetimes below are just guides for 

when using the camera at +35 °C {95 °F}.
  •  Lens unit, panning motor, tilting motor, flat cable for 

tilting: Approx. 3.7 million operations (Approx.  
20000 hours)

 

Cooling fan: Approx. 52000 hours

 

Slip ring: Approx. 3.7 million operations (Approx. 
20000 hours)

About the automatic status detection function 

When this product malfunctions due to exogenous noise, 
etc. for 30 seconds or more, the product will automatically 
reset and will return to normal state. When the product is 
reset, initialization will be carried out as when the power of 
the product is turned on. When the product repeatedly 
resets, exogenous noise level around the product may be 
high and that may cause malfunction. Contact your dealer 
for instructions.

About the dehumidifying device

 • This product has dehumidifying device to keep the  

 

    inside at low moisture level, preventing condensation 
    and quickly dissipating dew if produced. 

 • Dew may be produced depending on the conditions of 

 

    temperature, humidity, winds, and rain, and it may take  
    time to dehumidify. 

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Summary of Contents for P-240

Page 1: ...Instructions Network Camera Model No P 240 Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use The model number is abbrevi...

Page 2: ...equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause...

Page 3: ...marks and registered trademarks 8 Copyright 8 Network security 8 Precautions 9 Precautions for installation 13 Major operating controls 15 Initialize the camera 17 Insert remove an SD memory card 18 I...

Page 4: ...ecified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over S3125A 8 Unplug this apparatus during li...

Page 5: ...NS OR TROUBLES FROM UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE REPAIR OR MODIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT BY THE USER REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OF THE MALFUNCTION OR TROUBLE 4 INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LOSS ARISING WHEN IMAGES ARE...

Page 6: ...ng it to an IEEE802 3at compliant PoE Power over Ethernet Plus device with a LAN cable Furthermore by using a tested PoE injector power can be supplied to the camera in extremely low temperature outdo...

Page 7: ...olor 24 bit True color or better OS Microsoft Windows 8 1 Microsoft Windows 8 Microsoft Windows 7 Microsoft Windows Vista Web browser Windows Internet Explorer 11 32 bit Windows Internet Explorer 10 3...

Page 8: ...to a network your attention is called to the following security risks Leakage or theft of information through this unit Use of this unit for illegal operations by persons with malicious intent Interfe...

Page 9: ...e salt damage occurs or corrosive gas is produced Otherwise the mounting portions will deteriorate and accidents such as a fall of the product may occur The measures of protection against a fall of th...

Page 10: ...nitor When displaying the same image on the PC monitor for a long time the PC monitor may be damaged It is recommended to use a screen saver When an error is detected this product will restart automat...

Page 11: ...not to lose these labels It is recom mended to paste one of the labels onto the CD ROM case About the MOS image sensor When continuously shooting a bright light source such as a spotlight the color f...

Page 12: ...ally Refer to the Operating Instructions on the provided CD ROM for how to perform the settings Tilt angles and the zoom ratio This product contains a function to prevent image deterio ration when usi...

Page 13: ...mount camera If the product is mounted on a desktop or at a slant it may not work correctly and its lifetime may be shortened Protection from lightning When cables are used outdoors there is a chance...

Page 14: ...r the following condi tions image quality may deteriorate or images may not be viewed properly 1 Influence by rainfall Due to the wind that accompanies rainfall images may be less viewable 2 Influence...

Page 15: ...itor used for adjustment Safety wire Attachment pipe Housing base inside Rear sunshield accessory Front sunshield accessory Main sunshield Attached at the time of shipment from the factory Dome cover...

Page 16: ...Rear view of the main body with the main sunshield rear cover detached Water resistant cap Main nameplate SD memory card slot Live indicator Access indicator Link indicator INITIAL SET switch OFF ON 1...

Page 17: ...ization will be complete when the live indicator lights orange Before initializing the settings it is recommended to write down the settings in advance IMPORTANT Do not turn off the power of the camer...

Page 18: ...he tab on the top of the sunshield Step 2 Remove the locking screw of the water resistant cap Step 3 Turn the water resistant cap to the OPEN side and pull out the cap Step 4 Insert an SD memory card...

Page 19: ...N of the camera Then turn the water resistant cap toward LOCK until the water resistant cap is secured to the camera Step 6 Secure the water resistant cap with the locking screw Recommended tightening...

Page 20: ...custom made wall mount bracket and the attachment pipe attached to the camera If you instead use a custom made wall mount bracket follow the above directions for the ceiling mount bracket and mount th...

Page 21: ...w These screws are hexagon screws Use an M5 hexagon wrench Fixing screws 3 pcs Housing base Camera Protection Cover Note If the front and rear sunshields accessory are attached to the camera detach th...

Page 22: ...bracket and attachment pipe with waterproof material such as silicon clay Attachment pipe Waterproof material Pass the cables from the housing base through the mount bracket custom made Connect the c...

Page 23: ...fety wire comes with the camera to the mount bracket Refer to the operating instructions of each mount bracket for further information about where to con nect the safety wire Installation example Atta...

Page 24: ...ory Joint both sides of front and rear sunshields Joint the hook and dent on the linked side and then joint the other side Front and rear sunshields Safety wire Main sunshield IMPORTANT Joint both sid...

Page 25: ...r other product Do not use benzine thinner alcohol or any other types of solvents or detergents Improper cleaning of the dome cover may cause the rain wash coating to become less effective In this cas...

Page 26: ...ND brown ALARM IN2 ALARM OUT red Terminal 2 GND orange ALARM IN3 AUX OUT yellow Terminal 3 GND light blue or green Unused blue Unused purple Power cable Brown Blue Green GND To the power supply 24 V A...

Page 27: ...he 24 V AC power supply and the PoE device for power supply 24 V AC will be used for power supply If a 24 V AC power supply and a PoE hub or router are used at the same time network connections may no...

Page 28: ...V 5 V DC by internal pull up Close Output voltage 1 V DC or less maximum drive current 50 mA Microphone line input cable Connect a monaural mini plug 3 5 mm Input impedance Approx 2 k unbalanced Recom...

Page 29: ...ry 5e or better cross PC Powered speaker Plug in power type microphone RJ45 female connector cable coupler Recommended total extended cable length Required cable LAN cable category 5e or better cross...

Page 30: ...e or better straight Recommended cable length from the speaker less than 10 m 32 8 feet Recommended cable length from the microphone less than 1 m 3 28 feet IMPORTANT The video monitor used for adjust...

Page 31: ...will be displayed Read the Agreement and choose I accept the term in the license agreement and click OK The launcher window will be displayed If the launcher window is not displayed double click the C...

Page 32: ...access to cameras using the HTTPS function Refer to the Operating instructions on the provided CD ROM for how to configure the HTTPS settings Click the Setup button on the Live page the user authentic...

Page 33: ...sing attached to the camera firmly Check if it is attached correctly and firmly 27 The camera does not move to the preset positions accurately When the preset positions become inaccurate during use it...

Page 34: ...ce page the Status tab Self check of the setup menu Live indicator lights red Isn t the write protect switch of the inserted SD memory card set to LOCK Unlock the write protect switch of the SD memory...

Page 35: ...ned on Before the network connection is established Lights orange Lights off Blinks orange Lights orange When the network connection is established Lights orange Lights off Blinks orange Blinks green...

Page 36: ...ker with an amplifier Output level 20 dBV Water resistance 2 Main body IP66 IEC60529 Type 4X UL50 NEMA 4X compliant Shock resistance Compliant with IK10 IEC62262 Dimensions 229 mm x 392 H mm 9 1 32 in...

Page 37: ...6 inches 5 3 32 inches Maximum aperture ratio 1 1 6 WIDE 4 7 TELE Focus range 2 0 m Aperture range F1 6 WIDE Close Angular field of view 16 9 mode Horizontal 2 6 TELE 64 6 WIDE Vertical 1 6 TELE 38 2...

Page 38: ...interval 0 1 fps 30 fps JPEG frame rate will be restricted when displaying both JPEG and H 264 images Audio compression method G 726 ADPCM 32 kbps 16 kbps G 711 64 kbps AAC LC 2 Bandwidth control Unl...

Page 39: ...ra for repairs and when moving or transporting the camera Keep it for future use 1 Transmission for 2 streams can be individually set 2 AAC LC Advanced Audio Coding Low Complexity is only used when re...

Page 40: ...advidia 5120 Woodway Suite 5006 Houston TX 77056 832 240 1768 http advidia com advidia 2015 avs0615 0 PGQX1917ZA Printed in China...

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