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Note:

 The wall anchors should be in the same bag as the screws and a designed to secure the screws onto the mounting 

surface.      

   

3)

 

Attach the power cable and BNC cabling to the camera. (If you are running the cables through a mounting surface, 

use a 1

 paddle bit to bore a hole for the cables.)     

   

4)

 

Place the base of the camera on the wall anchors lining the holes to the mounting surface. Then, using a Phillips 

head screwdriver, secure the screws and base of the camera to the mounting surface.     

   

Note:

 To adjust the camera, you can loosen the adjustment screws near the base of the camera. Adjust the position as 

desired and tighten when complete.    

 

 

Connection    

To connect your camera to your DVR, please follow the steps provided below: 

  

  

   

Step 1: 

Connect a BNC (coaxial) cable to the video out connection of your camera.     

Step 2: 

Connect the male end of the DC power connector of the BNC (coaxial) cable to the female end of the power 

connector of the camera.     

Step 3: 

Connect the BNC (coaxial) cable to a video out channel on the back of your DVR.     

Step 4: 

Connect the male end of the DC power connector of the power adapter to the female end of the power 

connector of the BNC (coaxial) cable. Plug in the power adapter to apply power to the camera.     

For more information on the installation process described, refer to the image below for more details.   
 

 

Audio   

The camera has a built-in microphone which allows the camera to transmit one-way audio through a coaxial connection.  

To enable the microphone on your camera, please make sure the following settings on your DVR are enabled.    

   

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In the Management menu, click on Encode to enter the encode settings menu for your DVR.    

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Click on 

More Settings

 and make sure that the Audio Encode checkbox is enabled.    

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Set the encode settings to AAC and then change the input from 

Local

 to 

HDCVI

.    

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Click Save to save the encode settings to your device.    

   
Note: If you are using the system on your mobile device, ensure that the Video Steam checkbox is enabled in the 

Sub stream menu of your DVR.    

 

 Technical Specifications    

Model

 

   

AMC4KDM6-W 

   

Camera

 

   

    

Image Sensor    

1/2" CMOS (OS08A10)    

Effective Pixels    

3840(H)×2160(V), 8MP    

Scanning System    

Progressive    

Electronic Shutter Speed    

PAL: 1/4s~1/100,000s NTSC: 1/3s~1/100,000s    

Minimum Illumination    

0.054Lux/F1.6, 30IRE, 0Lux IR on    

Summary of Contents for AMC4KDM6-W

Page 1: ...4K Analog HDCVI Dome Camera AMC4KDM6 W Quick Start Guide Version 2 0 2...

Page 2: ...portant Safeguards and Warnings 3 Product Introduction 4 Features 4 Installation 4 Connection 5 Audio 5 Technical Specifications 5 FCC Statement 7 IC Warning Statement 7 Appendix A Toxic or Hazardous...

Page 3: ...o your local electrical safety codes The product must be grounded to reduce the risk of electrical shock We assume no liability or responsibility for any fires or electrical shock caused by improper h...

Page 4: ...rd BNC connection and built in microphone Transmission distances can range more than 700m 2296ft 4K This series can also support CVI TVI AHD Analog output as well as recognize high speed long distance...

Page 5: ...ep 4 Connect the male end of the DC power connector of the power adapter to the female end of the power connector of the BNC coaxial cable Plug in the power adapter to apply power to the camera For mo...

Page 6: ...Type Fixed lens Fixed iris Mount Type Board in Focal Length 6 0mm Max Aperture F1 6 Angle of View H 55 V 30 Close Focus Distance 6100mm 240 2 Dori Distance Lens Detect Observe Recognize Identify 6 0m...

Page 7: ...e to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception...

Page 8: ...r aux exigences de conformit CNR 102 RF exposition une distance de s paration d au moins 20 cm doit tre maintenue entre l antenne de cet appareil ettoutes les personnes Appendix A Toxic or Hazardous M...

Page 9: ...erials in the parts is above the relevant threshold of the SJ T11363 2006 standard During the environmental friendly use period EFUP period the toxic or hazardous substance or elements contained in pr...

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