
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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