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XX181-02-00 Rev 1107 VN-855 Ver 3 IP Camera 

 

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See Figure. 
Height (H): 2.2 in. (56 mm). 
Width (W): 2.9 in. (74 mm). 
Length (L): 5.3 in. (135 mm). 

 

1.1 in. (30 mm). 

 

0.88 lb (0.4 kg). 
 

 

CS mount: 12.5 mm. 
C mount: 17.5 mm. 

 

C or CS mount. 

 

1/4-20 threaded hole in camera 
bottom and camera top. 

 

Height: 3.6 in. (91 mm). 
Width: 4.4 in. (111 mm). 
Length: 6.9 in. (176 mm). 

 

1.85 lb (0.84 kg). 
 
0.06 ft

3

 (0.002 m

3

). 

 
 
 
 
32 to 122° F 0 to +50° C). 
 
Up to 90% relative, 
noncondensing. 

Dimensions:

Distance from Base 

to Optical Center 

of Lens (X):

Weight:

Flange Back

Adjustment:

Lens Mount:

Camera Mounting:

Shipping Dimensions:

Shipping Weight:

Shipping Volume:

Operating 

Temperature Range:

Humidity:

Signal-to-Noise 

Ratio:

White Balance:

Video Signal Output:

Synchronization In:

Gain Control:

Output for Autoiris:

External Controls:

Connectors:

*Used in Japan only

 

 
 
Better than 52 dB. 

 

Automatic. 

 

1.0 V p-p VBS @ 75 ohms 
composite video. 

 

Internal. 

 

Automatic (AGC), ON/OFF 
select. 

 

DC-drive coil (CS-G) autoiris 
lenses. 
 
 
 
Power Indicator: Red LED. 
Ethernet Indicators: Green LED 
(Network connectivity); Amber 
LED (Network activity). 
Status Indicator: Blue LED 
(blinks when camera is live). 
ALC Level: potentiometer. 
Mode Select DIP Switch (model 
dependent): 

BLC (WDR) ON/OFF). 
ALC/ELC (AI/EE). 
AGC ON/OFF. 
FLICKERLESS ON/OFF*. 
DAY/NIGHT [TURBO 
(High Gain)] ON/OFF. 
WDR version: additional OSD
menu through ViconNet. 

 

Power: 2-pin terminal. 
Autoiris lenses (DC drive): 4-pin 
connector. 
Analog Video Out: BNC. 
Alarm in: screw terminal. 
Network: RJ-45 CAT 5. 
Audio: screw terminal. 
See Rear Panel diagram. 

CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS 

MECHANICAL

ENVIRONMENTAL 

Wire Size 

(AWG) 

Annealed 

Copper Wire 

 

Maximum Distance 

ft (m) 

20 534 

(163) 

18 853 

(260) 

16 1358 

(414) 

14 2153 

(656) 

12 3429 

(1045) 

Table 1: Maximum Power Cable Distances 

 

Typical Rear Panel 

Summary of Contents for VN-855

Page 1: ...must not be used for this purpose Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture Copyright 2007 Vicon Industries Inc All rights reserved Product specifications subj...

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Page 3: ...ent off and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the receiving antenna Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver Re...

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Page 5: ...Safeguards i Precautions 2 Connectors and Controls 3 OSD Menu for VN 855WDR 8 ViconNet Configuration 15 Shipping Instructions 24 Coaxial Cable Recommendations 25 Twisted Pair Cable 26 Network Cable 2...

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Page 7: ...or Cable Grounding Use only grounded outdoor cables to protect against voltage surges and static charges Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 1984 provides information on proper gr...

Page 8: ...ra is used outdoors or not never point it toward the sun Use caution when operating the camera in the vicinity of spot lights or other bright lights and light reflecting objects 7 Do not operate the c...

Page 9: ...XX181 02 00 Rev 1107 VN 855 Ver 3 IP Camera 3 High Resolution Model VN 855 Day Night Model VN 855DN WDR Model VN 855WDR CONNECTORS AND CONTROLS...

Page 10: ...ote To connect to a relay device the electrical specifications are open drain output accepts voltages up to 5 5 V 24 mA output drive at 3 3 V non inductive 4 VIDEO OUT CH1 1 0 V p p 75 ohm composite v...

Page 11: ...s depth of field and the distant objects in the picture may be seen out of focus Note When adjusting the focus it is recommended that the iris be completely open a dark condition either at night or us...

Page 12: ...n the scene illumination is insufficient 5 AGC MAX ON OFF Switch OR DAY NIGHT ON OFF Switch VN 855DN only The automatic MORE GAIN function automatically adjusts picture gain in accordance with the bri...

Page 13: ...D DUST PROTECTIVE CAP Remove this cap before installing the lens Do not handle or leave the camera with cap off 12 BACKFOCUS ADJUSTMENT This is used to position the CCD image sensor at the precise poi...

Page 14: ...e VN 855WDRV3 camera can also be done from an OSD menu system after the camera is setup in the ViconNet system ViconNet setup procedure follows Refer to the most current ViconNet manual XX113 0X for d...

Page 15: ...effect DAY NIGHT COLOR BW LENS MANUAL DC WDR OFF BLC WDR AWB ATW1 ATW2 AWC MANUAL SPECIAL EXIT QUIT SAVE PRESET ELC level setting BLC level and zone setting SHUTTER SPEED AGC FLICKERLESS setting SHUT...

Page 16: ...ing Tilt Up Down and press AP key In the following screen adjust the brightness level using Pan Left Right WDR Wide Dynamic Range WDR Using this function both the indoor and outdoor scenes display cle...

Page 17: ...settings are available in Lens DC mode only Otherwise the display as N A When Manual mode is selected in Lens Menu set up of Shutter and Flickerless is not available Shutter mode Supports 9 levels be...

Page 18: ...B White Balance function can be setup according to environment In AWB menu 4 levels ATW1 ATW2 AWC Manual can be setup ATW 1 White Balance is automatically adjusted in the range of 2500K 7500K degrees...

Page 19: ...ual mode press AP key to get following screen In R Gain and B Gain modes the value of Red and Blue can be controlled using the keypad Considering the change of color select proper values and fix color...

Page 20: ...ority Mode Set to Remote to use the OSD menu system This must be set before making any other menu selections for the settings to take effect When setting to DIP SW menu setting values will not be appl...

Page 21: ...network streamed video A network can be as simple as a single VN 855IP camera connected to a ViconNet Workstation or can be complex with the addition of several networks interconnected via WAN When ad...

Page 22: ...1 1 On first startup the camera will attempt to establish connection to the Nucleus with the default address 1 1 1 1 Connecting it to an active Nucleus is done through the VNSetup utility Note When co...

Page 23: ...XX181 02 00 Rev 1107 VN 855 Ver 3 IP Camera 17 IMPORTANT NOTE...

Page 24: ...ral TABs Each TAB provides different functionalities Note Once the VNSetup is run the first time a shortcut is placed on the desktop for future use 1 Make sure the MAC address and password of the came...

Page 25: ...ither authenticate a specific unit by entering its password or use a Nucleus authentication allowing you access to all units in the network 3 1 Unit authentication On the Unit password field enter the...

Page 26: ...mask Gateway DNS DHCP Time Zone daylight saving time Local time Local date and Debug level on a scale of 0 4 where 4 is most information Note The Apply button must be pressed for changes to take effe...

Page 27: ...rt the unit s firmware Restart unit to restart the hardware Net defaults to return the initial network settings and Factory defaults to return to the initial configuration The Main app starting mode A...

Page 28: ...etwork that it is active and that it is configured to use the same Nucleus 2 From the workstation desktop run the ViconNet application 3 After logging in open the site setup selection window 4 Select...

Page 29: ...can be configured to view and record the camera s video In addition within macros alarms can be sent and remote macros triggered 2 An alarm can be triggered upon video motion detection and video loss...

Page 30: ...pe contact Vicon Industries Ltd Brunel Way Fareham PO15 5TX United Kingdom Phone 44 0 1489 566300 Fax 44 0 1489 566322 2 Attach a sheet of paper to the unit with the following information a Name and a...

Page 31: ...larger cable results in a lower DC resistance and better video quality with increased difficulty in handling and installation Let the required picture quality and cable distance provide a guide in cho...

Page 32: ...his configuration is the most convenient for RS 422 RS485 applications Single individually shielded twisted pair is also a suitable cable Choose a Belden cable type by referring to the characteristics...

Page 33: ...re best suited for Ethernet network applications Choose a Belden cable type by referring to the characteristics listed below The Table below should be used as a guideline when cables other than Belden...

Page 34: ...mA max VN 855DN 410 mA max VN 855WDR 380 mA max 250 mA 48 VDC PoE VN 855 5 8 W max VN 855DN 6 5 W max VN 855WDR 6 4 W max 0 3 btu min 0 09 kg cal min nominal Note These figures represent the conversio...

Page 35: ...ntrols Connectors Used in Japan only Better than 52 dB Automatic 1 0 V p p VBS 75 ohms composite video Internal Automatic AGC ON OFF select DC drive coil CS G autoiris lenses Power Indicator Red LED E...

Page 36: ...ve been tampered with altered misused or been subject to unauthorized repair Software supplied either separately or in hardware is furnished on an As Is basis Vicon does not warrant that such software...

Page 37: ...s Brunel Way Fareham PO15 5TX United Kingdom 44 0 1489 566300 Fax 44 0 1489 566322 Germany vin videotronic infosystems gmbh Lahnstrasse 1 D 24539 Neumuenster Phone 49 0 4321 8790 Fax 49 0 4321 879 97...

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