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Document Scope and Purpose  

April 25, 2017                                                CF-5212/CF-5222 User and Installation Guide 

 

Site Preparation 

There are several requirements that should be properly addressed prior to installation at the site.  
The following specifications are requirements for proper installation and operation of the unit:

 

 

Ambient Environment Conditions

: Avoid positioning the unit near heaters or heating system 

outputs. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight. Use proper maintenance to ensure that the unit is free 
from dust, dirt, smoke, particles, chemicals, smoke, water or water condensation, and exposure 
to EMI. 

 

Accessibility

: The location used should allow easy access to unit connections and cables.  

 

Safety

: Cables and electrical cords should be routed in a manner that prevents safety hazards, 

such as from tripping, wire fraying, overheating, etc. Ensure that not

hing rests on the unit’s 

cables or power cords

.

 

 

Ample Air Circulation

: Leave enough space around the unit to allow free air circulation.  

 

Cabling Considerations

: Units should be placed in locations that are optimal for the type of 

video cabling used between the unit and the cameras and external devices. Using a cable longer 
than the manufacturer’s specifications for optimal video signal may result in degradation of color 
and video parameters. 

 

Physical Security

:

 

The unit provides threat detection for physical security systems. In order to 

ensure that the unit cannot be disabled or tampered with, the system should be installed with 
security measures regarding physical access by trusted and un-trusted parties. 

 

Network Security

:

 

The unit transmits over IP to security personnel for video surveillance. 

Proper network security measures should be in place to assure networks remain operating and 
free from malicious interference. Install the unit on the backbone of a trusted network. 

 

Electrostatic Safeguards

:

 

The unit and other equipment connected to it (relay outputs, alarm 

inputs, racks, carpeting, etc.) shall be properly grounded to prevent electrostatic discharge. 

The physical installation of the unit is the first phase of making the unit operational in a security plan. The 
goal is to physically place the unit, connect it to other devices in the system, and to establish network 
connectivity. When finished with the physical installation, complete the second phase of installation, 
which is the setup and configuration of the unit. 

Summary of Contents for CF-5212

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Page 2: ...mes referenced herein are used for identification only and are the property of their respective owners This product is protected by patents design patents patents pending or design patents pending The...

Page 3: ...e must not be disposed of in regular rubbish bins mixed with regular household or other commercial waste or by other regular municipal waste collection means Instead and in order to prevent possible h...

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Page 5: ...5 1 Outdoor Installation 17 5 2 Lens Mounting 17 Selecting the Proper Lens 17 5 3 Initial Camera Configuration 20 5 4 Mounting Instructions 22 6 Using the DNA Utility to Search and Access the Camera 2...

Page 6: ...ed Actions Sched Actions Screen 102 On Screen Display 105 Firmware 106 Backup Restore 107 9 7 Log Out 108 10 Appendices 109 A 1 Technical Specifications 110 A 2 Internet Security Settings 112 A 3 Inst...

Page 7: ...ystem Screen 38 Figure 24 User Screen 39 Figure 25 Edit User Account Dialog Box 41 Figure 26 HTTPS Screen Create Self Signed Certificate 42 Figure 27 Create Self Signed Certificate Dialog Box 42 Figur...

Page 8: ...Depth Control Panel 90 Figure 82 Analytics Depth Step 1 Ground Height Screen 91 Figure 83 Analytics Depth Step 1 Ground Height Instructions 91 Figure 84 Analytics Depth Step 2 Camera Horizon Screen 9...

Page 9: ...tallation Guide ix Figure 110 Quasar Player Installation Wizard 116 Figure 111 Quasar Player Installation Completed 116 Figure 112 Back Focus Adjustment 119 Figure 113 Typical Spring Clamp Terminal Bl...

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Page 11: ...ir limitation as they apply to their unique site requirements FLIR Systems Inc and its agents make no guarantees or warranties to the suitability for the users intended use FLIR Systems Inc accepts no...

Page 12: ...ventif indiquant qu une proc dure ou condition pr sente un risque potentiel de dommages permanents pour l quipement et ou de perte de donn es A Note is useful information to prevent problems help wit...

Page 13: ...blessure ou de dommages veuillez respecter les consignes suivantes Warning The unit s cover is an essential part of the product Do not open or remove it Never operate the unit without the cover in pl...

Page 14: ...mera will be fixed to a ceiling verify that the ceiling can support more than 50 newtons 50 N of gravity or over three times the camera s weight The camera should be packed in its original packing if...

Page 15: ...between the unit and the cameras and external devices Using a cable longer than the manufacturer s specifications for optimal video signal may result in degradation of color and video parameters Physi...

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Page 17: ...ple objects and movement in up to 80 of the frame The system can detect sophisticated intruders and enable the identification of people standing upright which reduces false alarms The camera s video a...

Page 18: ...e rules and actions Low lux True Day Night IRC Progressive scan CMOS sensor 2D 3D noise reduction dWDR True multi shutter WDR Detection event driven alarms Alarm input driven events Relay output actio...

Page 19: ...g or has defects do not install or operate the product Contact your dealer for assistance IP Fixed Analytic Camera Back focus adjuster 1x 3 pin male connector Quick Installation Guide CD with bundled...

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Page 21: ...r panel are described Camera Dimensions Camera Connections Connecting the Unit to the Network 3 1 Camera Dimensions The mechanical dimensions of a CF 5212 CF 5222 Fixed IP Camera are shown below Figur...

Page 22: ...to Iris DC iris lens connector DC iris port Connect cable from lens 11 N A Power LED Power indication Green LED indicates Power On 12 N A Reset Resets full factory defaults Alarm Input Output Pin out...

Page 23: ...ra can be powered by Power over Ethernet PoE or by an external 12VDC or 24VAC adaptor not included in the package If using an external power supply connect the power leads or three pin power terminal...

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Page 25: ...s system requirements as described below Item Minimum System Requirement Personal Computer Minimum Intel Core i5 2430M 2 4 GHz 4GB RAM Recommended Intel Core i7 870 2 93 GHz 8GB RAM Operating System W...

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Page 27: ...te The camera lens is sold separately and should be selected to match the needs of the scene and to optimize the use of the camera capabilities See Mounting and Lens Accessories Selecting the Proper L...

Page 28: ...rovided consider your security surveillance coverage camera locations and any additional needs that may be discovered Consult your FLIR representative if you have any questions To mount a lens on the...

Page 29: ...nd screw in the lens Figure 6 Installed C CS Mount 4 If your lens has a DC auto iris plug the auto iris cable from the lens assembly into the AUTO IRIS port of the camera Figure 7 Auto Iris Port Conne...

Page 30: ...e la camera To perform the initial camera configuration 1 Unpack the camera and remove the protective cover 2 Connect one end of the network Cat 5 Ethernet cable to the RJ45 connector on the camera s...

Page 31: ...or the IP Address Gateway and Netmask Click Update and wait for OK status to be displayed Figure 9 DNA Assign IP Dialog Box Disconnect the Ethernet cable The camera is ready for deployment mounting in...

Page 32: ...amera housing a Thread the wires through any of the infrastructure and brackets e g pole bracket corner bracket etc as needed as well as through the wall bracket arm b Bolt the wall bracket arm to the...

Page 33: ...he cables and wiring to the camera See Figure 4 CF 5212 CF 5222 Camera Input Output Connections Note For outdoor installation the camera must be installed in a protective housing such as a CF X200 00...

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Page 35: ...f the network settings are changed for some reason a new search will relist the units The units may then be configured via the web interface If the camera is managed by FLIR s Horizon or Meridian NVR...

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Page 37: ...he DNA utility folder in the supplied CD or click the DNA icon 3 In the DNA application click the DNA button 4 If the Windows Firewall is enabled a security alert window pops up 5 To continue click Al...

Page 38: ...dress for future reference 8 To access DNA do one of the following For DHCP not supported by Latitude i Select Use DHCP Do not use for Latitude ii Click Update and wait for status For Static IP recomm...

Page 39: ...ord is changed and the Latitude AdminCenter Discovery feature is in use deselect all other proprietary types Select IOimage as the Unit Type so that the new password can be configured in the Latitude...

Page 40: ...Note If the password is changed and the Latitude AdminCenter Discovery feature is in use deselect all other proprietary types Select IOimage as the Unit Type so that the new password can be configured...

Page 41: ...r more accurate high definition focusing on the web interface Home page click the Full Screen button and use the full screen view to check the focus Note Best focusing results can be achieved when the...

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Page 43: ...Latitude VMS is used many of the configurations and features of FLIR s VMS provide additional configuration and automation options for the camera This section includes the following information Brows...

Page 44: ...R Function and TV System Details are discussed in Camera Settings Streaming Settings The Analytics tab is used for configuring video analytics settings for depth rules responses scheduled actions on s...

Page 45: ...e click the screen The image is displayed in the entire monitor screen To exit Fullscreen mode 1 Click CLOSE The Live View screen is displayed in the monitor screen The View Mode pane in the Live scre...

Page 46: ...web recording is C Refer to File Location for details Note When using Windows 8 OS the storage location cannot be C You must define a storage location that does not require Administrator privileges on...

Page 47: ...bar that are used for configuring the camera The sections available for configuration include System Streaming Camera and Analytics Note The System screen is accessible only by the Administrator Syste...

Page 48: ...st name entered here is displayed in the alarm message See Events Setup Time Zone Select the time zone from the drop down menu Enable Daylight Saving Time To enable daylight saving time check the Enab...

Page 49: ...way to synchronize the camera s clock with an NTP server Select Sync with NTP Server In the NTP server text box enter the network time server host name or IP address to synchronize Then from the Upda...

Page 50: ...boxes to give the user Camera Control Talk and Listen permissions I O access Basic functions that enable you to view video when accessing to the camera Camera control Allows you to change camera para...

Page 51: ...ed Digest A form of authentication used over RTSP in which credentials are encrypted when transmitted Click SAVE HTTPS To use HTTPS on the camera an HTTPS certificate must be installed The HTTPS certi...

Page 52: ...n first create and install a self signed certificate Under the Security category click the HTTPS tab in the sidebar to display the following screen Figure 26 HTTPS Screen Create Self Signed Certificat...

Page 53: ...unit to which the entity identified in the Common Name field belongs Common Name Indicate the name of the person or other entity that the certificate identifies often used to identify the website Vali...

Page 54: ...o install the certificate as seen in Figure 30 Figure 30 HTTPS Screen Upload Signed Certificate To create a certificate request 1 Click CREATE CERTIFICATE REQUEST to create and submit a certificate re...

Page 55: ...province Enter the local administrative region Locality Enter other geographical information Organization Enter the name of the organization to which the entity identified in Common Name belongs Orga...

Page 56: ...RTIES below the Subject field The Certificate Request Properties dialog box opens If you want to remove the certificate click REMOVE Figure 34 Certificate Request Properties Dialog Box 5 Copy the PEM...

Page 57: ...o enable the IP filter function Once enabled the listed IP addresses IPv4 are allowed or denied access to the camera 2 Select Allow or Deny from the drop down list 3 Click APPLY to determine the IP fi...

Page 58: ...ad the certificate to check the server s identity Client Certificate Upload the Client Certificate to authenticate the camera Click Browse to locate the file and UPLOAD to upload the certificate Priva...

Page 59: ...work settings Figure 37 Network Basic Screen It is possible to connect to the camera with either fixed or dynamic DHCP IP address The camera also provides PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet s...

Page 60: ...sion to destinations in other subnets to fail Primary DNS The primary domain name server that translates host names into IP addresses Secondary DNS A secondary domain name server that backs up the pri...

Page 61: ...vices DiffServ model traffic flows are classified and marked with DSCP DiffServ Code point values and as a result receive the corresponding forwarding treatment from DiffServ capable routers DSCP conf...

Page 62: ...ent system SNMP configuration settings are entered in the System Network SNMP screen Figure 39 SNMP Settings Screen SNMP v1 v2 Enable SNMP v1 or Enable SNMP v2 Select the version of SNMP v1 or v2 to u...

Page 63: ...hentication Password See note below Encryption Type Select DES or AES from the drop down list See note below Encryption Password See note below Note You may have to consult with your System Administra...

Page 64: ...UPnP Enabled Note To enable this function make sure the UPnP component is installed on your computer Refer to Install UPnP Components for the Windows 7 8 8 1 and 10 procedure Enable UPnP port forward...

Page 65: ...tings are entered in the System Network DDNS screen Figure 42 DDNS Screen To use DDNS 1 Select the Enable DDNS checkbox 2 From the Provider drop down list select a DDNS host provider name 3 In the Hos...

Page 66: ...box for an e mail related triggered action on the IO and Network Failure Detection screens SMTP E mail server configuration settings are entered in the System Network Mail screen Figure 43 Mail Screen...

Page 67: ...mode checkbox for the respective server In passive mode FTP the client initiates both connections to the server solving the problem of firewalls filtering the incoming data port connection to the cli...

Page 68: ...The Administrator can select from the following options Select Off to disable an alarm Select On to enable an alarm default setting Select By Schedule to set a schedule Then click Please Select to se...

Page 69: ...following options are available Enable alarm output Select this checkbox to enable alarm relay output The checkbox is not selected by default Send message by FTP Select the checkbox send an alarm mes...

Page 70: ...d image by E Mail Select this checkbox to assign an e mail address for sending the image captured by a triggered alarm The e mail address is entered in the Mail screen Note Images can be sent by e mai...

Page 71: ...imageXXXXXXX jpg X Sequence Number Add sequence number suffix limited value File Name imageXX jpg X Sequence Number The file name suffix ends at the number being set For example if the setting is up t...

Page 72: ...ngs Detection Type In the text box enter the IP address to ping and the time interval in minutes between pings Click SAVE after configuring the settings Triggered Action The Administrator can specify...

Page 73: ...list See Figure 49 Schedule Screen To access the schedule function open the Main window select the System tab and click the Schedule tab Note This application is not the same as the Recording Schedul...

Page 74: ...rdings The default setting is C After confirming the setting click SAVE to save the snapshots and recordings in the designated location Figure 50 File Location Screen Note 1 Make sure the selected fil...

Page 75: ...o view the system log file The content of the file provides information about connections after system boot up Figure 51 Log File Screen User Information The Administrator can view each user s login i...

Page 76: ...ileges that can be granted The user Joe has only I O access privilege Note User credentials and privileges are set in the User screen page 39 Factory Default The Factory default page is shown below Fo...

Page 77: ...ck ANALYTICS RESTORE to reset the analytic firmware Note Analytics firmware is stored in a separate file than the camera system firmware To backup and restore the analytics firmware version see Analyt...

Page 78: ...power or change the screen while upgrading software Avertissement 1 Ne d branchez pas l alimentation pendant la modification des noms de fichiers 2 Ne d branchez pas l alimentation pendant la mise ni...

Page 79: ...ntire list of parameters Import Export From the Import Export screen you can export configuration files to a specified location and retrieve data by uploading an existing configuration file to the cam...

Page 80: ...export a configuration file 1 Click EXPORT An information bar opens Figure 60 File Download Screen 2 Click Save 3 Specify a location to save the configuration file To import a configuration file 1 Cli...

Page 81: ...abs Video Format From the Video Format screen you can configure the following settings Video Resolution GOV Settings H 264 Profile Note After changing the video format settings you must restart the ca...

Page 82: ...ng and mobile applications This is the most common profile used in IP security cameras due to the low computational cost of processing the video using this profile Main Profile MP This profile provide...

Page 83: ...the checkbox to display compression information on the Home page The default setting is Display compression information in the home page Click SAVE to confirm the setting CBR Mode Setting If available...

Page 84: ...lticast datagrams from being forwarded beyond a single sub network Click SAVE to confirm the settings Video Frame Rate From the Video Frame Rate screen you can specify the frames per second fps for ea...

Page 85: ...an only talk to the other site Simplex Listen only In the Listen only Simplex mode the local remote site can only listen to the other site Disable Select this option to turn off the audio transmission...

Page 86: ...mmed algorithm or choose the level themselves The higher the shutter speed that the administrator selects the lower the exposure level and vice versa The displayed Exposure screen depend on whether Sh...

Page 87: ...hieve a consistent video output level Select the shutter speed that provides the ideal image quality according to the environmental luminance This setting is Off by default From the drop down list sel...

Page 88: ...ter Speed drop down list select a shutter speed A fixed exposure is set while other parameters can change The range is from 1 to 1 500 sec NTSC or 1 1 5 to 1 425 sec PAL The following table displays t...

Page 89: ...h windows and other exposed areas This mode completely opens the shutter The exposure priority is given to the iris Shutter speed and AGC circuit function automatically in cooperating with the iris to...

Page 90: ...the following shutter speed options Flickerless Min Shutter Speed PAL NTSC 1 100 1 100 1 75 1 90 1 50 1 60 1 25 1 30 1 12 1 15 Manual Mode Manual mode is used generally where light levels are fixed a...

Page 91: ...justment Adjustment of some qualities of the video is made possible by selecting Picture Adjustment in the Camera tab Brightness Sharpness Contrast Saturation and Hue may all be adjusted via drop down...

Page 92: ...t recommended to completely eliminate luminance noise which can result in unnatural images Advanced Picture Settings with WDR On When Advanced Picture Settings are enabled configured as On the user ca...

Page 93: ...high contrast or changing light issues in order to enhance the image quality It does this by producing a larger amount of details in both the dark and bright areas of the image Such scenes combine are...

Page 94: ...ing Note After changing TV System settings the camera restarts automatically You must re enter the unit s IP address again in your browser in order to use the unit with the new settings The camera res...

Page 95: ...rossover fence trespass unattended baggage stopped vehicle and object removal Figure 77 Analytics Manual Depth Screen In real time the camera sends notifications and alarms upon the occurrence of even...

Page 96: ...h as hills planes and fences which create a virtual 3D model for measurement of distances and sizes from the perspective of the camera The screen contains a wizard that facilitates configuring the dep...

Page 97: ...zon is less than 30 of the Field of View FoV Figure 79 Horizon Line 3 From the Settings tab select Analytics Depth The Auto depth screen opens See Figure 78 Auto Depth Screen Auto Calibration 4 From t...

Page 98: ...e proceed to Configuring Ground and Height Settings Note 1 It is possible to select the Step 4 Verification tab to verify and apply settings at any time 2 For detailed instructions how to set markers...

Page 99: ...Solo Setup tab The Solo Setup keypad opens with the following control icons Icon Function Notes Start Recording Starts recording and browses to destination folder where the clip will be saved Stop Rec...

Page 100: ...Height and follow the instructions 7 Click Browse to load the clip from the folder where it is saved 8 Use the Play Pause Fast Forward and Rewind buttons on the Solo Setup keypad to explore the clip T...

Page 101: ...ngs If you are not performing a solo setup do the following To configure ground and height settings 1 Click the Step 1 Ground Height tab The Step 1 Ground Height screen opens Figure 82 Analytics Depth...

Page 102: ...manually configuring ground and height settings configure camera height and horizon settings The Camera Horizon tab is used for manually discovering people in the scene and configuring human markers...

Page 103: ...anced Depth Region Settings After configuring camera and horizon settings configure advanced depth region settings To configure advanced depth region settings 1 Click the Step 3 Advanced Depth Regions...

Page 104: ...APPLY when finished or continue to the next step Settings Verification After configuring advanced depth region settings verify your settings To verify settings 1 Click the Step 4 Verification tab The...

Page 105: ...nits User s Guide for detailed instructions on configuring these settings 4 Click APPLY when finished Rules The Rules tab enables you to define detection rules according to the type of detection you w...

Page 106: ...or Advanced Attributes tabs The Basic tab displays minimal information for the rule Click RESTORE DEFAULT to return to factory default settings Figure 92 Analytics Rules Basic Attributes Tab The Basic...

Page 107: ...Refer to the HTML Edition Units User s Guide for detailed instructions on configuring these settings Responses The camera s embedded event engine enables you to define a set of responses automatic ac...

Page 108: ...stallation Guide April 25 2017 Each automatic response definition includes the following three parameters Triggering event Actions and Schedule Triggering event Select the event that will start the au...

Page 109: ...Alarm Input 2 Then select Open or Close to trigger an event when the contact is Normally Open or Normally Closed 6 Select No more detections left in scene if you want the triggering event to occur wh...

Page 110: ...inuous From the drop down list select On or Off Pulse activation In the Sec text box enter the number of seconds for the Pulse duration Click APPLY Clear alarms Select Clear alarms immediately or ente...

Page 111: ...ct the Action and click DELETE 6 Click APPLY when finished 7 Schedule Define when to monitor the triggering event occurrence Figure 98 Responses Schedule Tab To set a schedule 1 Do one of the followin...

Page 112: ...eduled time To define an action 1 From the Action drop down list select one of the following actions Activate relay output Clear alarms Arm camera Disarm camera Enable detection rule or Disable detect...

Page 113: ...tection rule Select Perform immediately or enter the number of seconds 1 999 in After x seconds drop down list Select the name of the rule defined in the Rules tab Click APPLY Disable detection rule S...

Page 114: ...g Select Always Select Monitor event occurrences In the From text box enter the start date In the To text box enter the end date If there is no end date check No end date From the Weekdays list select...

Page 115: ...fine the selection alignment and color configuration of the various overlays that appear during normal monitoring events and detection Figure 102 Analytics On Screen Display Screen The On Screen Displ...

Page 116: ...te the unit s analytics firmware file Figure 103 Analytics Firmware Screen To update the analytics firmware file 1 Click Browse 2 Select the file 3 Click UPGRADE Using Advanced Settings In the Advance...

Page 117: ...re file 1 Do one of the following To restore factory defaults select To factory defaults To restore all defaults from a stored file select Full restore from file click Browse to locate the file path t...

Page 118: ...llation Guide April 25 2017 9 7 Log Out Select the Log Out link in the navigation bar to close the session The following message appears Figure 105 Logout Message To return to the application click Lo...

Page 119: ...109 10 Appendices Technical Specifications Internet Security Settings Install UPnP Components Installing and Deleting the Web Player Deleting Temporary Internet Files Back Focus Adjustment Connecting...

Page 120: ...or MJPEG 1600 x 896 25 30fps Single stream H 264 1080p 25 30fps or MJPEG 1080p 25 30fps Maximum Performance 30fps HD 720p 1 3 MP 30fps Full HD 1080p Rate Control Option CBR 64Kbps 20 480Kbps VBR Opera...

Page 121: ...M Operating Systems Windows XP 7 8 8 1 and 10 Internet Browser Internet Explorer IE 9 10 and 11 User Accounts 20 Mechanical Connectors Power 3 pin terminal block Ethernet RJ45 Audio Line out 3 5 mm au...

Page 122: ...he Command Bar toolbar select Tools and select Internet Options from the menu that appears Figure 106 Command Bar Toolbar Select Internet Options 3 In the Internet Options window that appears select t...

Page 123: ...elect Custom Level 5 In the dialog that appears under ActiveX controls and plug ins set ALL the following options listed below to Enable or Prompt Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls Binary and s...

Page 124: ...ructions below to enable UPnP so that the camera can be discovered and displayed in Network locations under Other Devices To enable UPnP discovery in Windows 7 8 8 1 and 10 1 Click Start and select Co...

Page 125: ...d to communicate through Windows Firewall and that other firewalls are not interfering with network discovery To check that the UPnP Device Host services are running 1 Click Start and type in the Sear...

Page 126: ...lled 1 Click Finish when the next screen opens The installation is completed Quasar Player is displayed in the list of installed programs Figure 111 Quasar Player Installation Completed Users who have...

Page 127: ...log box opens 2 From the Browsing History section click Delete The Delete Browsing History dialog box opens 3 From the Delete Browsing History dialog box check Preserve Favorites website data Temporar...

Page 128: ...Internet files To delete temporary Internet files 1 In Internet Explorer IE from the Command Bar toolbar click Tools and select Internet Options from the menu that appears 2 In the General tab in the...

Page 129: ...d Settings 2 Do the following View an object at least 75 feet 23 meters away For greater telephoto capable lenses the object can be located further away If the field of view is less than this distance...

Page 130: ...al Block To connect a wire to the spring clamp terminal block 1 Strip the insulation from the end of each wire that is to be connected to the terminal block Approximately 1 cm 2 54 of wire should be e...

Page 131: ...Name Description Mounting Accessories CF X200 01 Outdoor fixed camera housing Equipped with heater and fan 24VAC 20W Aluminum with sunshield 30 to 50C 22 to 122F 140 x 112x 340mm 5 5 x 4 4 x 13 4 W x...

Page 132: ...Sales PH 1 888 747 3547 Support FX 1 805 685 2711 www FLIR com security Corporate Headquarters FLIR Systems Inc 27700 SW Parkway Ave Wilsonville OR 97070 USA PH 1 503 498 3547 FX 1 503 498 3153 Docum...

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