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iCAM IP Address Configuration:

  To communicate over an Ethernet based network, the 

iCAM requires an IP address to be configured. By default factory settings of an iCAM is set to 
the address of 192.168.5.100 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. This IP address can be 
changed from the iCAM web configuration screen.  For details on viewing/changing an IP 
address of an ICAM please refer to the Software Installation Guide.

IP Announcement:

  The current iCAM IP address can be determined using the IP announce-

ment function.  To activate this function press the right tilt button UP on the front face of the 
iCAM.  Hold this tilt until the unit face tilts to the UP position and continue to hold for at least 
ten seconds.  Through the internal iCAM speaker an audible IP will be announced indicating 
the current IP address setting programmed in the unit.  This function can be enabled or 
disabled through the web interface if desired.

iCAM Reset:

  The current iCAM contains a reset button located directly to the right of the 

positive and negative power connectors.  This reset button when depressed for over 3 
seconds will reset the iCAM to the factory default settings.  Such settings include the IP 
address, and web interface login credentials.  

iCAM4000 Model Variations

Base     RoHS comp.     HID iClass     IE Smart-ID

Smartcard Reader

iCAM4000

What’s in the box

•   iCAM4000 - IrisCamera
•   Power Adapter

 

Input: 110~240V AC - 1.5AMP 50/60Hz

 

Output: 12V DC - 5.0AMP

•   Power Cable for 110V
•   CAT5e Ethernet Cable
•   Hardware Guide
•   Security Screw Wrench

Required Equipment (not included with iCAM4000)

•   Server Computer (refer to the software manual for details)
•   Ethernet Switch
•   Ethernet Wiring
•   Uninterruptible Power Supply (strongly recommended)

•   The recommended mounting height for the 
     iCAM4000 is 142cm (56 inches) from the floor to 

     the bottom of the unit.  This mounting height can 
     be adjusted to accommodate the height of the 
     average user at the installed location.  

•   High amounts of ambient light must be avoided.  

     Intense light sources such as sunlight or halogen 
     lamps may reduce the image capture performance 
     of the iCAM, this may result in an increased 
     “failure to acquire” rate.

•   The iCAM is not weatherproof and must not be 

     exposed to precipitation or extreme temperatures.  
     An enclosure may be used to protect the unit if 
     required.  See www.lgiris.com – Support & Service 
     for more information.

•   All system components must be powered through 
     Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS).  UPS must  

     provide power line filtering as well as power back-up 
     operation.

•   Each IrisAccess

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 system component if on an Ethernet 

     network system must have a statically assigned IP 
     address.

iCAM4000 

Hardware Guide

version 1.00

Packing List

Installation Guidelines

The iCAM4000 requires at least the following wires:

•   Ethernet network wiring to connect with the network switch to communicate to the Iris-

     Server or an ICU.
*  Note:  For systems consisting of only an IrisServer and iCAM may use an Ethernet cross 
over cable to connect the iCAM directly to the IrisServer computer.

 

   

•   Power (12VDC +/-10% and 2.5Amps MAX)

*  Note:  If not using the supplied power adapter, use of a stable power supply and proper 

gauge wire is required.  Wire length voltage drop must be accounted for in order to maintain 
the correct 12VDC @ 2.5A power with the iCAM connected. (Ex. 50 feet of 16 gauge copper 
wire requires a supply voltage of 13VDC to provide 12VDC power at the iCAM.)

1.   When recessed mounting (bracket 
      optional), leave 6mm (1/4”) of extra 

      space above the marked hole so 
      when mounting the back plate it allows 
      the iCAM to slide down onto the 
      installation plate tabs. Route the power 
      line, network line, and other necessary 
      cables through the back plate hole.

2.   Route the power line and other necessary 
      cables through the back plate hole. 

3.   Use the appropriate fasteners for the 
      material in which the iCAM will be 
      mounted, secure the back plate. 

4.  Attach the wires from the 12VDC power 

     supply to the screw terminal connections.  The +12VDC (white wire: VCC) power connects 
     to the + (positive) terminal, whereas the 12VDC ground (black wire: GND) connects to the – 
     (negative) terminal. Use the appropriate fasteners for the material in which the iCAM will be 

     mounted, secure the back plate.

5.  Connect the CAT5/RJ45 network wire into the LAN port (CN10) of the iCAM.  Make sure 

     that 

the RJ45 connector locks securely into the LAN port. (Skip this step if not connecting to 

     network)
6.  Wiegand and/or relay options should be connected at this time.  Please see section 5 for 

     more details.
7. Close front cover and gently slide the iCAM downwards over the back plate.  Fasten with 
    two security screws on the bottom of the unit. 

* Note:  The iCAM includes two tamper switches.  One switch is located on the rear of the 
iCAM to detect removal from the wall or enclosure from which it is installed.  A second tamper 
switch is located behind the front plate to detect tampering with the front of the unit.  During 
installation be sure that the rear tamper switch is in a position which can detect unit removal 
from the wall or enclosure.

Installation

iCAM IP Settings

Wiegand Output from iCAM4000:

The Wiegand Output from the iCAM4000 can be used with 3rd party devices capable of receiv

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ing Wiegand data;  this output emulates a typical Access control Card Reader.  Configuration 

of this output is provided through the iCAM web-interface.  See the above image for general 

wiring of Wiegand Output to an Access Control Panel.

Wiegand Specifications:  

•   Wiegand output uses 3 wire interface (Data 1, Data 0, and Ground), 
•   Maximum wire length from iCAM to Access Control Panel  is 500 feet (152m).

*Note:  Using IrisAccess EAC software, Wiegand output is available from either the iCAM, ICU 

with 

WIB board, or a DCU.

 

Available iCAM Wiegand Output

•   A Wiegand input is available on the iCAM for connection from Proximity card readers.
•   This connection provides 12-volt DC power that can be used be used to directly power the attach-
     ed card reader.  
•   Configuration of this input is provided through the applicable software application and iCAM web 
     interface.  See image for general wiring of a Prox card reader to an iCAM.

Optional Prox Card

IMPORTANT

:

 

IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE IRISACCESS SYSTEM BE PLACED ON A PRI-

VATE NETWORK SEPARATE FROM GENERAL CORPORATE OR PUBLIC ACCESS. SYSTEM 
PERFORMANCE AND STABILITY MAY BE AFFECTED DEPENDING ON AMOUNT OF GENE-
RAL NETWORK TRAFFIC

IMPORTANT

:

 

IT IS RECOMMENDED TO USE THE POWER ADAPTER SUPPLIED WITH THIS 

PRODUCT.  AN OVER OR UNDER VOLTAGE APPLIED TO THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE PER-
MANENT DAMAGE AND VOID THE WARRANTY.

bottom of 

mirror

floor

61”

(155mm)

56”

(142mm)

RECOMMENDED

Power Supply 

Connector

Data 0

Data 1

Ground

Access

Control

Panel

Wiegand Out

Reset

Power Input

Ethernet

Cable

iCAM4000R

iCAM4010-E1

iCAM4010R-E1

iCAM4010-H1

iCAM4010R-H1

Power (+12V)

Ground

Data 1

Data 0

Wiegand IN

External
Card Reader

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