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3.5. Combining Laser-Watch with cameras

The Laser-Watch sensor is designed to detect objects 

and alarm to VMS software or direct to IP cameras. With 

a dedicated detector fewer cameras can be used since 

they can be controlled to the exact location of an intrusion. 

Number of cameras required depends on camera type. Pan-

tilt-zoom cameras are very good to use in combination with 

the Laser-Watch, but fixed cameras can also be used. We 

recommend using fixed cameras for special locations, such 

as gates, and PTZ cameras for the rest of the area.

3.6. Network 

The Laser-Watch sensors are powered with Power over 

Ethernet and all communication is made with TCP/IP. For 

applications that require  cables over 100 meters between 

unit location and nearest switch or router it is necessary to 

use network extenders or fiber optics. 

4. Installation and angle adjustment

4.1. Mount the unit

1. 

Ensure the wall bracket is compatible with the Laser-

Watch.

2. 

Install wall bracket and additional items according to 

their associated descriptions.

3. 

Mount the unit on the wall bracket with the four M6 

screws. 

4. 

Make a rough alignment with the adjustable wall 

bracket head.

4.2. Electric installation

1. 

Remove the shell and service lid (see figure in section 

1.4.)

2. 

Insert the network cable without a connector through 

the cable gland. 

3. 

Follow your connector assembly instruction to patch 

the network cable.

4. 

Connect the network cable in the RJ45 connector.

5. 

Tighten the cable gland to secure the cable and seal 

the casing. 

6. 

If the relay is desired to be used, replace the plug on 

the backside with supplied cable gland. 

7. 

Connect the signal cable to the terminals. Choose 

connection for desired function, normally open (N/O) or 

normally closed (N/C). 

8. 

Refit the service lid and shell.

4.3. Alignment

The final alignment adjustment of the sensor is made with 

the adjustment screws on the sensor. To facilitate alignment, 

horizontal and vertical adjustments have been separated.

1. 

Remove the shell.

2. 

Fasten the telescopic sight (optional) with the quick 

release mounts. 

ENSURE THE ALIGNMENT LASER 

IS TURNED OFF WHEN USING THE TELESCOPIC 

SIGHT.

3. 

Release all adjustment screws using a 2.5mm Allen 

key.

4. 

Screw on one side to push the sensor in the desired 

direction. 3/4 turns of the adjustment screw equals to 

1m movement at 100m, 2m at 200m and so on. 

5. 

When the sensor is aligned, tighten the screws from 

both sides to lock the alignment. 

6. 

Confirm that alignment is correct after all screws have 

been tightened. 

7. 

Refit the shell.

4.4. Hardware reset 

1. 

Remove the shell and service lid.

2. 

Disconnect the network cable.

3. 

Press and hold the reset button, while reconnecting 

the network cable.

4. 

Refit the service lid and shell.

5. 

The unit will change IP address to default IP and login 

(see next page).

6. 

The unit will restart in the bootloader. 

7. 

Please refer to section 5.3.5.

Reset button

Vertical Alignment 

Adjustment

Horizontal Alignment 

Adjustment

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Summary of Contents for GJD515

Page 1: ...r surveillance and monitoring Alarm zones Up to 20 fully adaptable zones each zone has individual alarm sensitivity settings and alarm actions Alarm actions Network alarm discreet relay Easy direct in...

Page 2: ...l or service it Exercise care not to bump the product against nearby objects or drop it inadvertently CAUTION Do not stare directly into the red alignment laser Do not leave the red alignment laser tu...

Page 3: ...ble with most surveyor tripods The sensor must always be mounted on a steady foundation such as a wall or a pole that is well secured to minimize risk of misalignment due to vibrations 2 2 Detection m...

Page 4: ...meters between the objects the sensor will only use measurements from the far object to calculate object position If for example a tree branch partly covers the line of sight the laser may still be a...

Page 5: ...to patch the network cable 4 Connect the network cable in the RJ45 connector 5 Tighten the cable gland to secure the cable and seal the casing 6 If the relay is desired to be used replace the plug on...

Page 6: ...ord 5 3 Installation and configuration 5 3 1 Alignment 1 Open the Installation and configuration tab 2 The default sub tab is the alignment window 3 Turn on and off the alignment laser with the button...

Page 7: ...IP settings press edit settings Input fields appear to the right 4 Enter desired settings and press the save button Remember to reload the page with the new IP address if changed 5 To change Login se...

Page 8: ...nt alarm settings by pressing the Download button Pay attention to the file location on your hard drive The file name is individual for each unit as it includes the unit MAC address 3 To import a sett...

Page 9: ...the bootloader you have the option to upload a new firmware clear all settings restore factory settings and restore factory firmware 4 To restore factory settings press Clear settings button Press Sta...

Page 10: ...ton to restart the unit with the factory default IP address and login 5 4 Alarm settings The Laser Watch has four types of alarms Zone alarm Reference point alarm Heartbeat and Weather alarm All alarm...

Page 11: ...m is 2 minutes 9 Timeout specifies the time before a zone alarm resets after an object has been detected This can be used to avoid extra alarms from objects that creates multiple detections for exampl...

Page 12: ...distance relative to the reference point before the alarm is trig gered 5 Enter alarm delay the time which the reference point must be faulty before alarm is sent To avoid false alarms the alarm delay...

Page 13: ...ly sending a short message to the server 1 In the Alarm settings tab open the Heartbeat sub tab 2 Press Edit settings Input fields appear on the right 3 Enter desired URL for Heartbeat for example the...

Page 14: ...ault time is 10 minutes 5 Press the Add button to confirm the settings 6 Create Alarm actions for the weather alarm by pressing Add action Input fields appear on the right 7 Choose action event type C...

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