Installation
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Installation
Follow the instructions below for installation of the ioi HD CB-5222 camera.
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Setting the Camera’s
Focal Length
Setting the Camera’s Focal Length
Focal length determines the scene’s viewing angle, or, in other words, the dimensions of the scene which
will be generated by the camera. The trade-off for focal length is between the width of the scene and the
magnification of objects appearing in the scene. The longer the focal length is, a narrower scene will be
achieved, while the size of objects will increase. Greater size means that more pixels will be used to
represent each object, and greater level of details will be present.
In a similar manner, the shorter the focal length is, the smaller the size of each object will be, while the
captured scene will become wider.
Note:
Use a short focal length to cover a wide area and detect objects at close distances. Use a long
focal length to achieve greater detection distances while narrowing the Field of View.
After you select your lenses and see the amount of detail provided, consider your security
surveillance coverage, camera locations, and any additional needs that may be discovered. Consult
your DVTEL representative if you have any questions.
Initial Camera Configuration
Caution:
If you are using DVTEL Latitude, we recommend that you configure the camera’s settings via the
AdminCenter. This is because the camera’s web-based interface might be overwritten by
Latitude settings. Refer to the Latitude online help for information regarding configuring camera
settings.
Attention:
Si vous utilisez DVTel Latitude, nous vous conseillons de configurer les paramètres de la caméra
via l'AdminCenter. En effet, l'interface Internet de la caméra peut être remplacée par les
paramètres Latitude. Veuillez consulter l'aide en ligne Latitude pour de plus amples informations
sur la configuration des paramètres de la caméra.
To perform the initial camera configuration
Unpack the camera and remove the protective cover.
Remove the PE cloth sheet and lens cap.
Connect one end of the Cat 5 Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of the camera and the
RJ45 connector at other end to the Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) device, such as a
PoE or PoE+ switch.
Verify that the RJ45 connector LEDs illuminate flashing green (indicating proper
operation) and flashing yellow (indicating network activity).