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Page 2: ... USE OF PRODUCT SHALL BE WHOLLY AT YOUR OWN RISKS OUR COMPANY SHALL NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITES FOR ABNORMAL OPERATION PRIVACY LEAKAGE OR OTHER DAMAGES RESULTING FROM CYBER ATTACK HACKER ATTACK VIRUS INSPECTION OR OTHER INTERNET SECURITY RISKS HOWEVER OUR COMPANY WILL PROVIDE TIMELY TECHNICAL SUPPORT IF REQUIRED SURVEILLANCE LAWS VARY BY JURISDICTION PLEASE CHECK ALL RELEVANT LAWS IN YOUR JURISDI...

Page 3: ...re is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a par cular installa on If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep on which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separa on between the equi...

Page 4: ...e of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collec on points For more informa on see www recyclethis info 2006 66 EC ba ery direc ve This product contains a ba ery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union See the product documenta on for speci c ba ery informa on The ba ery is marked with this symbol which may include le ering to indicate cadmiu...

Page 5: ...words and other security se ngs is the responsibility of the installer and or end user In the use of the product you must be in strict compliance with the electrical safety regula ons of the na on and region Please refer to technical speci ca ons for detailed informa on Input voltage should meet both the SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage and the Limited Power Source with 12 VDC according to the IEC609...

Page 6: ... drop the camera or subject it to physical shock Do not touch sensor modules with ngers If cleaning is necessary use clean cloth with a bit of ethanol and wipe it gently If the camera will not be used for an extended period please replace the lens cap to protect the sensor from dirt Do not aim the camera at the sun or extra bright places Blooming or smearing may occur otherwise which is not a malf...

Page 7: ...y according to their average enduring me The average e varies because of di erences between opera ng environment and using history so regular checking is recommended for all the users Please contact with your dealer for more details Improper use or replacement of the ba ery may result in hazard of explosion Replace with the same or equivalent type only Dispose of used ba eries according to the ins...

Page 8: ... 2 I nstal l ati on 10 3 Setti ng the N etw ork Cam era overthe LA N 19 Wiring 19 3 1 Ac va ng the Camera 20 3 2 Ac va on via Web Browser 20 3 2 1 Ac va on via SADP So ware 21 3 2 2 Modifying the IP Address 23 3 3 4 A ccessi ng vi a W eb Brow ser 26 5 Quick Operation Guide German Version 28 ...

Page 9: ...r appearance types 1 1TypeI Overview of Type I Turret Camera Figure 1 1 Descrip on Table 1 1 No Descrip on No Descrip on 1 Enclosure 3 Power Cord 2 Camera Body 4 5 Network Cable Note For cameras support power over Ethernet PoE the power is passed along with data on Ethernet cabling And a switch supports PoE 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 10: ...closure 6 10M 100M self adap ve Ethernet interface PoE 3 Moun ng Base 7 RST Reset Bu on 4 Camera 8 Memory Card Slot N otes For this type I camera the layout of memory card slot and reset bu on may be di erent from model to model Press Reset bu on about 10s when the camera is power on or reboo ng to restore the default se ngs including the user name password IP address port No etc ...

Page 11: ...s for the installa on environment Make sure that the wall is strong enough to withstand four mes the weight of the camera and the bracket For the camera that supports IR you are required to pay a en on to the following precau ons to prevent IR re ec on Make sure that there is no re ec ve surface too close to the camera lens The IR light from the camera may re ect back into the lens causing re ec o...

Page 12: ...according to the drill template Note Drill the cable hole if adop ng ceiling outlet to route the cable 85 m m 3 35 110 mm 4 33 3 4 2 m m 0 1 7 20 mm 0 79 Screw Hole Cable Hole Figure 2 1 The Drill Template 3 Disassemble the camera 1 Rotate the camera to align the notch to one of the marks 2 Insert a coin or another similar tool to the notch 3 Press down the coin or another similar tool to pry the ...

Page 13: ...he supplied screw package both self tapping screws and expansion bolts are contained If the ceiling is cement expansion bolts are required to x the camera If the ceiling is wooden self tapping screws are required Figure 2 3 Fix the Moun ng Base 5 Route the cables through the cable hole or the side opening 6 Install the camera body back to the moun ng base ...

Page 14: ...he network con gura on for details refer to 3 Se ng the Network Camera over the LAN and 4 Accessing via Web Browser to check whether the image is go en from the op um angle If not adjust the surveillance angle 0 to 360 0 to 360 0 to 75 Figure 2 5 Adjust Surveillance Angle 1 Hold the camera body and rotate the enclosure to adjust the pan angle 0 to 360 ...

Page 15: ...Network TurretCamera Quick Start Guide 14 2 Move the camera body up and down to adjust the lt angle 0 to 75 3 Rotate the camera body to adjust the rota on angle 0 to 360 ...

Page 16: ...he enclosure Fixing Screw Disassemble the Camera Figure 2 6 Install memory card If the IP camera is used with a video recorder 2 1 Unscrew the memory card slot cover 2 Insert the memory card Memory Card Install Memory Card Figure 2 7 3 Op onal to unmount the memory card push to get it ejected the video recorder can directly record videos And you don t need to insert a TF card If you use the IP cam...

Page 17: ...d moun ng place 3 Drill the screw holes for expansion screws and the cable hole 4 on the ceiling according to the drill template N ote If the camera is installed to a wooden wall use self tapping screws instead of expansion screws Drill Template Figure 2 8 Fix the moun ng base to the ceiling with two supplied screws 5 ...

Page 18: ...sponding power network cable Refer to the 6 sec on 2 3 for the water proof accessory installa on if the camera is installed in the outdoor Install the camera along with the enclosure to the moun ng 7 base Install the Camera Figure 2 10 Adjust the surveillance angle of the camera Secure the xing 8 screw a er adjustment ...

Page 19: ...ra Quick Start Guide 18 Pan 0 to 360 Tilt 0 to 75 Rotate 0 to 360 Adjust Surveillance Angle Figure 2 11 A ach the trim ring to the camera and rotate the trim ring 9 clockwise to get it secured Figure 2 12 Install Trim Ring ...

Page 20: ...cks and informa on leakage please strengthen your own protec on If the product does not work properly contact your dealer or the nearest service center for help W i ri ng 3 1 Connect the camera to network according to the following gures 半球 N etw ork Cabl e or N etw ork Cam era Com puter Connec ng Directly Figure 3 1 网络交换机 半球 Netw ork Cabl e Netw ork Cabl e or or N etw ork Cam era Com puter Connec...

Page 21: ... ac va on N ote Refer to the User Manual of Network Camera for Ac va on via Client So ware A cti vati on vi a W eb Brow ser 3 2 1 Steps 1 Power on the camera Connect the camera to your computer or the switch router which your computer connects to 2 Input the IP address into the address bar of the web browser and press Enter to enter the ac va on interface N otes The default IP address of the camer...

Page 22: ...tters l ow er ca se l etters num bers a nd speci alcharacters i n orderto i ncrease the securi ty of yourproduct A nd w e r ecom m end you r eset y our passw ord r egul arl y especi al l y i n the hi gh securi ty system r esetti ng the passw ord monthl y orw eekl y can betterprotect y ourproduct 4 Con rm the password 5 Click O K to save the password and enter the live view interface A cti vati on ...

Page 23: ...amera for other two ac va on methods Steps 1 Run the SADP so ware to search the online devices 2 Check the device status from the device list and select the inac ve device Select inactive device Input and confirm password SADP Interface Figure 3 4 N ote The SADP so ware supports ac va ng the camera in batch Refer to the user manual of SADP so ware for details 3 Create and input the new password in...

Page 24: ...orw eekl y can betterprotect y ourproduct 4 Click A cti vate to start ac va on You can check whether the ac va on is completed on the popup window If ac va on failed make sure that the password meets the requirement and try again M odi fyi ng the IPA ddress 3 3 Purpose To view and con gure the camera via LAN Local Area Network you need to connect the network camera in the same subnet with your PC ...

Page 25: ...4 Steps 1 Run the SADP so ware 2 Select an ac vate device 3 Change the device IP address to the same subnet with your computer by either modifying the IP address manually or checking the checkbox of Enable DHCP Modify the IP Address Figure 3 5 ...

Page 26: ...m era Quick Start Guide 25 4 Input the admin password and click M odi fyto ac vate your IP address modi ca on The batch IP address modi ca on is supported by the SADP Please refer to the User Manual of SADP for details ...

Page 27: ...n Steps 1 Open the web browser 2 In the browser address bar input the IP address of the network camera and press the Enterkey to enter the login interface N ote The default IP address is 192 168 1 64 You are recommended to change the IP address to the same subnet with your computer 3 Input the user name and password The admin user should con gure the device accounts and user operator permissions p...

Page 28: ...ase follow the installa on prompts to install the plug in N ote You may have to close the web browser to nish the installa on of the plug in Download Plug in Figure 4 2 6 Reopen the web browser a er the installa on of the plug in and repeat steps 2 to 4 to login N ote For detailed instruc ons of further con gura on please refer to the user manual of network camera ...

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