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PT Thermal Series Quick Start Guide   

December 2013 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

www.ganzsecurity.com 

Accessing the PT Thermal Camera Web Page 

 
After installing the Ganz PT Thermal Camera, you will need to access the IP 
Camera via its Web Page to make configuration changes and view live 

video using the GANZ THERMAL Web Interface. In order to make these 
changes, you can connect to the IP Camera from any PC on your network. 

The PC must meet below requirements: 

 

OS - Microsoft Windows 7 or Windows XP or Windows Vista 

 

Internet Explorer 9.0 or Mozilla Firefox 8.0  

 

VLC Media Player Software 2.0.0 – can be downloaded from the 

GANZ THERMAL Camera directly through the GANZ THERMAL Web 
Interface or from 

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

  

Device Discovery 

 

From Windows 7, click on Start > Computer > Network 

 

A list of devices connected to your network will appear 

 

Should DHCP fail, the camera will assign itself an IP address of 
192.168.0.200 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 

 

 

Login to the PT Thermal Camera Web Page 

For Windows 7 OS, double click on the name of the Camera from the 

Device Discovery interface. For other Operating Systems, login to the 
router, find the attached PT Thermal Camera and find its IP address. 

Enter the IP address of the IP Camera on the Browser URL line. 
A login screen will appear. Enter the default username and password (case 

sensitive). 
 

Username: admin 
Password: 1234 

 
If you have not downloaded the VLC Media Player, you can download 

from the PT Thermal Camera. After login to the IP Camera, follow the 
prompt at the bottom of the screen to install the VLC Media Player.  

Viewing Live Video 

Once you have successfully logged in 

to the IP Camera, live video image 
can be seen on the Browser. 

 

 

Congratulations!! Ganz PT 
Thermal Camera Installation and 

Configuration is now complete. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for PT Thermal Series

Page 1: ...UL Listed Class 2 power supply rated 12 24 V DC or 24 V AC minimum 13 W or 0 54 A 10 Operating the camera at voltage levels outside the specified range may result in permanent damage to the unit and v...

Page 2: ...EEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Export Control This document contains technology controlled under the U S Export Administration Regulations EAR diversion contrary to U S Law is prohibit...

Page 3: ...r Screwdriver if electric set to 16 inch pounds of torque with a T20 Torx bit RJ 45 connecter RJ 45 Crimping Tool Suggested Tools for Analog Video o Coax Cable o Coax Cable Cutter Stripper o BNC Conne...

Page 4: ...5 Assemble a new RJ45 head to the Cat 5 Ethernet Cable 6 Assemble a mating power connector to the 2 AC or 2 DC power cables Securing for IP66 Analog AC DC Power 1 Slide the Coax cable through the thr...

Page 5: ...December 2013 5 www ganzsecurity com 2 Push the gland housing over the cables 3 Push the gland rubber into the gland housing 4 Tighten the gland nut onto the gland housing Leave about 5 inches of cabl...

Page 6: ...ct the cable s to the respective connector a Ethernet Ethernet Port b Analog Analog Video Out i To ensure a proper fit for RG6 or RG59 coax cable loop the excess cable slack along the bottom of the to...

Page 7: ...relief wire on the wall mount by placing the loop of the wire through the hook of the top hat This will support the weight of the camera for the rest of the installation 2 Align the screw heads of the...

Page 8: ...s connected to your network will appear Should DHCP fail the camera will assign itself an IP address of 192 168 0 200 and a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Login to the PT Thermal Camera Web Page For Win...

Page 9: ...13 9 www ganzsecurity com For More Information Category Online Location Ganz Thermal PT Camera Series Documentation www ganzsecurity com manuals Ganz Thermal PT Camera Support VLC Media Player www gan...

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