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Installation Guide 

To change the web browser’s security level: 

1.  In Internet Explorer, click

 

Internet Options

 on the 

Tools

 

menu. 

2.  On the Security tab, click the zone to which you want to 

assi

gn a web site under “Select a web content zone to 

specify its security settings”.

 

3.  Click 

Custom Level

4.  Change the 

ActiveX controls and plug-ins

 options that 

are signed or marked as safe to 

Enable

. Change the 

ActiveX controls and plug-ins

 options that are 

unsigned to 

Prompt

 or 

Disable

. Click 

OK

— or — 
Under 

Reset Custom Settings

, click the security level 

for the whole zone in the Reset To box, and 

select 

Medium

. Click 

Reset

.  

Then click 

OK

 to the Internet Options Security tab 

window.  

5.  Click 

Apply

 

in the 

Internet Options

 Security tab window. 

Windows Internet Explorer 

Internet Explorer operating systems have increased security 

measures to protect your PC from any malicious software 

being installed. 
To have complete functionality of the web browser interface 

with Windows 7, 8

, and 10, do the following: 

 

Run the b

rowser interface as an administrator in your 

workstation 

 

Add the camera’s IP address to your browser’s list of 

trusted sites 

Summary of Contents for TruVision 6 Series

Page 1: ...TruVision Series 6 IP Camera Installation Guide P N 1073465 EN REV B ISS 13DEC18...

Page 2: ...Hill Avenue Costa Mesa CA 92626 5923 USA Authorized EU manufacturing representative UTC Fire Security B V Kelvinstraat 7 6003 DH Weert The Netherlands Certification FCC compliance Class A This equipme...

Page 3: ...E and comply therefore with the applicable harmonized European standards listed under the EMC Directive 2014 30 EU the RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU 2012 19 EU WEEE directive Products marked with this sym...

Page 4: ...Y INSTALL FIRE AND SECURITY RELATED PRODUCTS For more information on warranty disclaimers and product safety information please check https firesecurityproducts com policy product warning or scan the...

Page 5: ...dvise you of possible equipment damage They tell you which actions to take or to avoid in order to prevent damage Warnings When using this product you must comply with the electrical safety regulation...

Page 6: ...uch sensor modules with fingers If cleaning is necessary use clean cloth with a bit of ethanol and wipe it gently If the camera will not be used for an extended period please replace the lens cap to p...

Page 7: ...use of differences between operating environment and using history so regular checking is recommended for all the users Please contact with your dealer for more details Improper use or replacement of...

Page 8: ...D card 34 Mounting the bullet camera 34 Mounting the turret camera 40 Mounting the dome camera 47 Mounting the wedge camera 57 Using the protective water resistant connector cover 61 Network access 65...

Page 9: ...uVision IP fixed lens turret dome 72 TruVision IP motorized lens turret dome 73 TruVision IP fixed lens dome cameras 73 TruVision IP motorized lens dome cameras 74 TruVision IP fixed lens wedge camera...

Page 10: ...motorized lens bullet camera TVB 5606 8MPX IP motorized lens bullet camera TVT 5601 2MPX IP fixed lens turret camera gray TVT 5602 2MPX IP fixed lens turret camera white TVT 5603 2MPX IP fixed lens t...

Page 11: ...TVD 5605 4MPX IP motorized lens dome camera TVD 5606 8MPX IP motorized lens dome camera TVW 5601 2MPX IP fixed lens dome camera 2 0 mm TVW 5602 2MPX IP fixed lens dome camera gray TVW 5603 2MPX IP fix...

Page 12: ...mware For contact information and to download the latest manuals tools and firmware go to the web site of your region Americas www interlogix com EMEA www firesecurityproducts com Manuals are availabl...

Page 13: ...d the bracket For the camera that supports IR you are required to pay attention to the following precautions to prevent IR reflection Dust or grease on the dome cover will cause IR reflection Please d...

Page 14: ...e outdoor cameras that feature built in heaters the operating temperature range is 40 to 60 C 40 to140 F Moisture Do not expose the camera to rain or moisture or try to operate it in wet areas Turn th...

Page 15: ...tact the supplier immediately If the unit is returned it must be shipped back in its original packaging IP fixed lens bullet camera Camera 12 VDC connector Two terminal connector with positive and neg...

Page 16: ...12 Installation Guide Screws Drywall anchor 7 5 24 5 mm 3 pcs Screw M4 25 mm 3 pcs Torx wrench Installation guide Equipment disposal sheet Battery disposal sheet...

Page 17: ...ed lens bullet camera Camera Mounting adapter plate 46 mm 1 81 in 83 5 mm 3 29 in 14 mm 0 55 in 40 mm 1 57 in Screws Drywall anchor 7 5 24 5 mm 4 pcs Screw M4 25 mm 4 pcs Video test cable Installation...

Page 18: ...Installation Guide Battery disposal sheet Torx wrench Cable routing tool Adapter ring for G3 4 Back box Screws for the back box G3 4 cable adapter mm 144 1 mm 5 67in 2 mm 0 08in 3 5 mm 0 14in 9 mm 0 3...

Page 19: ...nnector Two terminal connector with positive and negative indicators Camera drill template Protective water resistant RJ45 connector cover Provides water resistance to network cable connector Screws D...

Page 20: ...Screw PM6 32 10 4 pcs used to attach the turret camera to a 2 Gang electrical box Screw KM4 8 4 pcs used to attach the adapter to the brackets Installation guide Installation guide of the turret adapt...

Page 21: ...IP motorized lens turret camera Camera Mounting adapter plate 83 5 mm 3 29 in 36 mm 1 42 in 46 mm 1 81 in Screws Drywall anchor 7 5 24 5 mm 4 pcs Screw M4 25 mm 4 pcs Torx wrench Installation guide B...

Page 22: ...e Equipment disposal sheet IP fixed lens dome camera Camera 12 VDC connector Two terminal connector with positive and negative indicators Camera drill template Screws Drywall anchor 7 5 24 5 mm 3 pcs...

Page 23: ...Installation Guide 19 Torx wrench Water joint Provides water resistance to network cable connector Toggle bolt 3 pcs Gray cloth Installation guide Equipment disposal sheet Battery disposal sheet...

Page 24: ...d lens dome camera Camera Mounting adapter plate 46 mm 1 81 in 83 5 mm 3 29 in 45 mm 1 77 in 140 mm 5 51 in 31 5 mm 1 24 in Video test cable Screws Drywall anchor 7 5 24 5 mm 4 pcs Screw M4 25 mm 4 pc...

Page 25: ...Installation Guide 21 Adapter ring for G3 4 Gray cloth Installation guide Equipment disposal sheet Battery disposal sheet G3 4 cable adapter mm...

Page 26: ...nnector with positive and negative indicators Screws Drywall anchor 7 5 24 5 mm 3 pcs Screw M4 25 mm 3 pcs Screws M4 8 3 pcs Used for mounting the wedge to the adapter plate Adapter plate Protective w...

Page 27: ...ay cloth Installation guide Equipment disposal sheet Battery disposal sheet Caution Use direct plug in UL listed power supplies marked Class 2 CE certified or LPS limited power source of the required...

Page 28: ...be installed according to applicable codes and regulations Table 1 lists the requirements for the cables that connect to the camera Table 1 Recommended power requirements IP fixed lens bullet camera...

Page 29: ...ng 4 Lens 5 Sunshield 6 Ethernet RJ45 PoE port 7 12 VDC power 8 Reset button 9 Micro SD card slot 10 Grounding screw 11 Serial port factory use Note To reset the camera to default settings press and h...

Page 30: ...3 Ethernet RJ45 PoE port 4 Audio 1 input line in mic in 5 Audio 1 output line out 6 Reset button 7 Micro SD card slot 8 960H analog output Note To reset the camera to default settings press and hold t...

Page 31: ...ring 3 Housing 4 Base 5 12 VDC power 6 Ethernet RJ45 PoE port 7 Reset button 8 Serial port factory use 9 Micro SD card slot Note To reset the camera to default settings press and hold the RESET button...

Page 32: ...era 15 16 17 1 Housing 2 Black rubber protective cover 3 Rubber inserts 4 Removable cable access door 5 Trim ring 9 Audio 1 input line in mic in 10 Audio 1 output line out 11 GND for alarm output 12 A...

Page 33: ...Ethernet RJ45 PoE port 14 Alarm 1 input 15 Reset button 16 Micro SD card slot 17 SD card cover Note To reset the camera to default settings press and hold the RESET button and power on the camera Aft...

Page 34: ...line in mic in 1 output line out 3 Alarm 1 input 1 output up to 12 VDC 30 mA 4 Ethernet RJ45 PoE port 5 Base 6 Dome liner 7 Lens 8 Housing cover 9 SD card slot 10 Reset button Note To reset the camera...

Page 35: ...4 Ethernet RJ45 PoE port 5 12 VDC power 6 Lens assembly 7 Reset button 8 Micro SD card slot 9 Back box 10 Rubber seal 11 960H output Note To reset the camera to default settings press and hold the RES...

Page 36: ...1 Housing cover 2 Lens assembly 3 Camera assembly 4 MIC microphone 5 Reset button 6 Micro SD card slot 7 Audio 2 inputs Line in or MIC built in microphone 1 output 8 Alarm 1 input 1 output 9 12 VDC po...

Page 37: ...57 3 Set up the camera s network and streaming parameters so that the camera can be controlled over the network For further information please refer to the TruVision Series 6 IP Camera Configuration M...

Page 38: ...camera as an additional recording device or as a backup in case of failure of communication with the network video recorder see Figure 1 on page 25 The card is not supplied with the camera Recorded v...

Page 39: ...360 adjustable Tilt direction 0 to 90 adjustable Rotate direction 0 to 360 adjustable 4 Adjust the lens to the desired surveillance angle Tighten the adjustable nuts to complete the installation To m...

Page 40: ...36 Installation Guide 2 Secure the mounting adapter plate to the wall ceiling with the screws 3 Loosen the screws to remove the back box...

Page 41: ...a Pierce the sealing plugs on the back box b Thread cables through the sealing plugs Note For RJ45 network interface use the supplied cable routing tool For the audio interface first thread the audio...

Page 42: ...nstallation Guide 1 Drag the sealing plug back 2 Valgus 3 Secure the back box in the wall ceiling with screws 4 Hook the camera to the back box with the safety lanyard and connect the cables to the ca...

Page 43: ...ack box with the screws 6 Adjust the viewing angle 3 axis adjusting pan tilt rotation allows you to adjust for optimum camera rotation and placement Follow the steps below to adjust the viewing angle...

Page 44: ...o mount the fixed lens turret camera on a surface 1 Place the drill template supplied on the surface where the camera is to be mounted Drill mounting holes in the surface using the holes labeled numbe...

Page 45: ...three PM4X8 screws referencing number 2 2 Rotate the trim ring counterclockwise to remove it from the camera 3 Route the cables directly out of the base of the camera 4 Install the camera on the moun...

Page 46: ...embly to adjust the pan angle Rotate the lens assembly to adjust the tilt angle c Tighten the Torx screw to secure the lens at the desired surveillance angle Torx screw 7 Attach the trim ring to the c...

Page 47: ...ized lens turret camera on a ceiling or wall 1 Using the turret adapter plate mark the mounting holes for the plate Use the four holes labeled with the number 1 2 Secure the mounting adapter to the mo...

Page 48: ...ard Connector access cover 4 To access the connectors loosen the two screws using the Torx wrench and lift up on the access cover The black rubber insert at the edge of the access cover is required to...

Page 49: ...t 5 Once all the cable connections are made lower the access cover and tighten the Torx screws Line up the turret with the mounting plate there is an arrow and the word FRONT referenced on the turret...

Page 50: ...rim ring by rotating the ring towards the unlocked position see reference on the trim ring Loosen the lens adjustment Torx screw that is now visible Lens adjustment Torx screw b Rotate the lens assemb...

Page 51: ...ructions on mounting the motorized lens turret camera to the wall Mounting the dome camera To mount the fixed lens dome camera on a ceiling or wall using a wall mount 1 Place the drill template suppli...

Page 52: ...8 Installation Guide referencing the letter A on the drill template Skip this step if you want to route the cables on the surface 2 Using the supplied Torx wrench remove the dome bubble assembly Screw...

Page 53: ...he tilt adjust screws see image below and adjust the tilt position of the lens assembly within a range of 75 degrees Retighten the tilt adjust screws Rotate the dome liner to adjust the pan position w...

Page 54: ...tion Guide 5 Optional If using a micro SD card not included To remove the SD card push the micro SD card forward The micro SD card will spring out SD slot 6 Reinstall the dome housing and tighten the...

Page 55: ...torized lens dome camera on a ceiling 1 Lift the camera body to separate it from the back box and the mounting adapter plate 2 Separate the back box and the mounting adapter plate from each other 3 Un...

Page 56: ...ed mounting location using the holes labeled number 2 on the mounting adapter plate 5 Secure the mounting adapter plate to ceiling with the four supplied screws Note Use expansion screws for a concret...

Page 57: ...a Pierce the sealing plugs on the back box b Thread cables through the sealing plugs Note For RJ45 network interface use the supplied cable routing tool For the audio interface first thread the audio...

Page 58: ...54 Installation Guide 1 Drag the sealing plug back 2 Valgus 7 Align the FRONT marks on the back box and mounting adapter plate Secure the back box to the mounting adapter plate with three screws...

Page 59: ...Installation Guide 55 8 Hang the camera body on the safety lanyard 9 Connect the cables to corresponding plugs on the camera base 10 Fix the camera body to the back box with three screws...

Page 60: ...tilt position of the lens assembly within a range of 75 degrees Retighten the tilt adjust screws Rotate the dome liner to adjust the pan position within a range of 355 degrees Rotate the lens assembl...

Page 61: ...lens dome camera to the wall Mounting the wedge camera To mount the fixed lens wedge camera on a surface 1 Use the supplied template to mark out the mounting area Drill mounting holes in the surface u...

Page 62: ...plate to the mounting surface using the drill template Note If required remove the knockout on the side of the adapter plate to allow for cable access Knockout 3 Loosen the Torx screws with a Torx wre...

Page 63: ...the locking screw located beside the RESET button using the Phillips screwdriver Adjust the view angle of the camera The adjusting range of the panning is from 30 to 30 the tilting is from 0 to 75 and...

Page 64: ...60 Installation Guide 6 Reattach the bubble assembly to the camera base...

Page 65: ...not supplied Figure 8 Protective water resistant RJ45 connector cover components 1 RJ45 connector on the cable harness 2 Rubber washer 3 RJ45 network plug 4 Protective connector sleeve 5 Rubber gaske...

Page 66: ...isted pairs of wires are in the correct order 3 Place the rubber washer onto the mating end of the RJ45 connector on cable harness 4 Insert the RJ45 network plug into the RJ45 connector 5 Slide the ru...

Page 67: ...sert into b Secure with Camera Switch Router To install the weather resistant tape not supplied 1 Tightly wrap the tape around the RJ45 connector as shown below Keep in mind that the tape will stretch...

Page 68: ...tape at each end of the connector to ensure a weather resistant seal Press 3 Also wrap weather resistant tape around any cable that that has bare wires as shown below Note Make sure that all the bare...

Page 69: ...ng your web browser security level When using the web browser interface you can install ActiveX controls to connect and view video using Internet Explorer However you cannot download data such as vide...

Page 70: ...ompt or Disable Click OK or Under Reset Custom Settings click the security level for the whole zone in the Reset To box and select Medium Click Reset Then click OK to the Internet Options Security tab...

Page 71: ...in the Internet Options dialog window 9 Connect to the camera for full browser functionality Activating the camera When you first start up the camera the Activation window appears You must define a h...

Page 72: ...field Note A valid password range must be between 8 and 16 characters You can use a combination of numbers lower and upper case letters and special characters _ Space The password must contain charac...

Page 73: ...aracters You can use a combination of numbers lower and upper case letters and special characters _ Space The password must contain characters from at least two of these groups We also recommend that...

Page 74: ...ss modification Using the camera with a TruVision recorder or another system Please refer to the NVR DVR user manuals for instructions on connecting and operating the camera with these systems Using t...

Page 75: ...ax 7 5 W 8MPX Max 8 W Miscellaneous Connectors 12 VDC Power Input Network Port PoE Operating temperature 30 to 60 C 22 to 140 F Dimensions 70 155 03 mm 2 76 x 6 1 in Weight 410 g 0 9 lbs Environmental...

Page 76: ...n Weight 1 74 kg 3 8 lbs Environmental rating IP67 IK10 TruVision IP fixed lens turret dome Electrical Voltage input 12 VDC PoE IEEE 802 3af Power consumption 2MPX Max 7 5 W 4MPX Max 7 5 W 8MPX Max 8...

Page 77: ...us Connectors 12 VDC Power Input Network Port PoE Operating temperature 30 to 60 C 22 to 140 F Dimensions 135 8 145 5 mm 5 4 5 7 in Weight 1 2 kg 2 6 lbs Environmental rating IP67 IK10 TruVision IP fi...

Page 78: ...IP motorized lens dome cameras Electrical Voltage input 12 VDC PoE IEEE 802 3af Power consumption 2MPX Max 12W 4MPX Max 11 5W 8MPX Max 12W Miscellaneous Connectors Network Port PoE Audio In Out Alarm...

Page 79: ...tage input 12 VDC PoE IEEE 802 3af Power consumption 2MPX Max 10 W 4MPX Max 10 W Miscellaneous Connectors 12 VDC Power Input Network Port PoE Operating temperature 30 to 60 C 22 to 140 F Dimensions 11...

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