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14  Camera / Lens Adjustment / Remote Back Focus

1. Using the supplied 3mm Allen wrench, loosen any two adjacent screws of 

  the four available ball pivot screws (Figure 17). This should loosen the ball  

  enough to allow repositioning of the camera to the desired orientation. 

  Tighten the screws to secure the camera module in place. 

  

  

2. For the ceiling or parapet mount, it may be necessary to rotate the lower  

  portion of the ball bracket. This can be achieved by loosening the two 

  3 mm Allen screws on the bottom of the arm elbow (Figure 18). 

NOTE: DO NOT REMOVE the screws in the elbow of the mount as they can be very difficult to re-insert.

Once the lower arm is rotated to the necessary position, retighten the elbow 

3 mm screws.

3. Remove the lens cap with the supplied Allen wrench to expose the lens  

  (Figure 19).

Figure 17

Figure 18

Figure 19

Summary of Contents for IQeye Sentinel Series

Page 1: ...1 IQeye Sentinel Series Indoor Outdoor Camera Installation and Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...ons 8 Camera Arm Removal 9 Mounting the Power Data Back Box 10 Terminating Power and Data Cabling Inside The Back Box 11 Camera Arm Installation 12 Adjusting Removing the Sunshield 13 PC Configuration of IQeye Sentinel 14 Camera Lens Adjustment Remote Back Focus 15 Warranty 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 10 12 13 15 19 ...

Page 3: ... mm Allen wrench Wall mount template CD ROM Punch down tool Mounting hardware Optional Heyco fittings 2 Service If the unit needs repair service or parts the customer should contact IQinVision for authorization to return as well as shipping instructions IQinVision 33122 Valle Road San Juan Capistrano CA 92675 4853 Phone 1 949 369 8100 or 1 877 850 0805 toll free in U S Fax 1 949 369 8105 ...

Page 4: ...iminating the need for manual focus adjustments at the camera Ethernet terminal punch down eliminates the need to terminate with an RJ45 connector Steel camera hangers allow the installer to work with both hands In addition the wall ceiling parapet options rugged aluminum construction and IP66 weather resilience allow the camera to be installed in almost any harsh environment At less than 7W power...

Page 5: ...ght snap in plugs 4014 that are factory installed into the back box These plugs are rated to IP67 and can adequately seal cable diameters that range from 3 5 mm 0 12 0 2 in For larger cables like CAT5 it is recommended to replace the factory installed plugs with the optional Heyco Liquid Tight fittings 3207 that are included in the accessory kit These fittings are appropriate for cable diameters t...

Page 6: ... to the designated mounting wall ceiling or parapet surface 1 Using the Allen wrench supplied loosen the 4 screws located on the corners of the power data back box 2 Unplug the two camera side connections from the back box Figure 3 3 Remove the camera arm module from the back box Figure 2 Wall Mount Ceiling Mount Parapet Mount Figure 3 ...

Page 7: ...s for the power data back box 2 Drill four 4 holes for the mounting screws using the included mounting template as a guide If installing outdoors apply a weatherproof sealant around each hole at the mounting surface 3 Provided are four 4 14 x 2 flanged approximately 10 mm head x 50 1 mm in length hex head screws that can be used to install into a variety of wood and metal substrates If mounting in...

Page 8: ... of the back box Cut all cables with sufficient slack to reach the connector terminals in the back box but not long enough to be pinched or obstruct the arm installation Figure 5 Camera Side Terminations Wall Side Terminations RJ 45 PunchDown Terminal Screw Terminal Direct Power 12 24VDC or 24VAC Trigger In Relay Out ...

Page 9: ...ra or affecting performance NOTE Using a power source with specifications other than those defined herein may result in errant functionality or damage to the camera and will void the product warranty 2 Connecting Data Ethernet Cable Route and connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connections RJ 45 Figure 6 or Punch Terminal Figure 7 labeled wall side in the back box The two most common scheme...

Page 10: ...a arm module down until it locks in place on the arm hanger WARNING Serious injury and or damage to the unit can occur if the camera arm module is not fully locked in place 2 Connect Ethernet and terminal block cables from the camera to the left side camera side of the junction box 3 If I O connections are being used attach them to the appropriate I O terminals on the center terminal block of the ...

Page 11: ...ace The sealing method chosen should be in accordance with any local state county and country requirements and laws Blink Patterns The IQeye Sentinel all weather megapixel camera is equipped with two status indicator LEDs which can be seen on the back of the Sentinel enclosure During normal operation the following colors and patterns should be visible Figure 11 If the Sentinel camera fails to powe...

Page 12: ...to the bracket c Once the sunshield is in the desired position tighten the 3 mm set screw located on the top and center of the sunshield using the supplied 3 mm Allen wrench 2 Adjustment Removal Using the supplied 3 mm Allen wrench loosen the single 1 hex set screw on top of the sunshield DO NOT REMOVE THE SET SCREW Generally only half a turn or less is required to sufficiently loosen the set scre...

Page 13: ...ork If a DHCP server is not available the camera IP address will need to be configured using either IQfinder or IQmanager depending on the number of cameras being installed 1 Insert the IQtools CD into the CD drive of the PC Once the CD starts run IQfinder either from the CD by clicking Scan for IQeye cameras on my network or by installing IQfinder on the local machine by selecting Install IQfinde...

Page 14: ...ntrol Figure15 5 To perform further configuration of the camera click on the Setup tab NOTE The default username is root and the default password is system 6 To prepare the camera to serve the H 264 stream IQ86x Series select H 264 from the video format drop down Figure 16 To view the H 264 stream full screen without Live page controls double click on the video area Double click on the video image...

Page 15: ... in place 2 For the ceiling or parapet mount it may be necessary to rotate the lower portion of the ball bracket This can be achieved by loosening the two 3 mm Allen screws on the bottom of the arm elbow Figure 18 NOTE DO NOT REMOVE the screws in the elbow of the mount as they can be very difficult to re insert Once the lower arm is rotated to the necessary position retighten the elbow 3 mm screws...

Page 16: ... the back focus adjustment 7 Use the Varifocal adjustment on the lens to set the field of view then lock the Varifocal adjustment set screw 8 Focus the lens using the focus adjustment on the lens then lock the focus adjustment set screw NOTE The focus adjustment should be close to ensure the one touch focus adjustment can be completed The following image Figure 21 is an example of an image not foc...

Page 17: ...of the lens cover NOTE Do not tuck desiccant pack into the outer chamber of the lens cover 10 Clean all glass surfaces including the surface of the lens and the inside and outside of the lens cover using a lens polishing cloth and approved lens glass cleaning solution 11 Carefully replace the lens cover ensuring that no portion of the desiccant pack obscures the lens or protrudes beyond the inner ...

Page 18: ...18 Notes ...

Page 19: ...ctrical surges water damage chemical exposure and or heat cold exposure or lack of responsible care e if the product has had the model or serial number altered defaced or removed f to consumables such as storage media or batteries g to products that have been purchased as is and IQinVision the seller or the liquidator expressly disclaim their warranty obligation pertaining to the product h to any ...

Page 20: ...20 33122 Valle Road San Juan Capistrano CA 92675 4853 USA phone 1 949 369 8100 fax 1 949 369 8105 www iqeye com 901 0259 Rev A ...

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