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Connection Interface and Wiring cables

* Caution

Do not connect the power cable until all other connections have been completed. 
After removing the protection sheet (PE form), supply the power to the dome camera. 

Connecting the RS-485 lines

The dome camera can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system such as a 
controller using RS-485 half duplexer (RS-485 Connection). A repeater is recommended to extend 
over 1.2 Km. 

Connecting Video, Audio In/Out

- Connect the video jack (BNC connector) to the portable display device
(BNC out of the dome camera is provided for installation and is not recommended for 
 monitoring purposes)
- Connect the audio-in jack(3.5mm) to line level audio source or MIC.
- Connect the audio-out jack(3.5mm) to speaker.

Connecting Alarms

- Alarm In: You can use external devices to trigger the dome camera to react to events Mechanical 
  or electrical switches can be wired to the AL0 and GND_ARM.
- Alarm Out: The dome camera can activate external devices such as buzzer. 
  Connect the device to NO (or NC) and COM pins. 

Connecting the network and the power

The Network Camera connects to the network via a standard network cable, and automatically 
detects the speed of the local network segment (10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet). PoE Supported.
If a non-PoE power supply environment, connect the power jack(2P-terminal block) to the AC 24V 
power supply. A regulated AC24V 2A(With Heater) power supply is recommended for use with this 
camera for the most stable operation

Assign an IP address

To make it accessible on the network, the Network Camera must be assigned an IP address.

 

Note: 

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A network DHCP server is optional.

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The Network Camera has the default IP address 192.168.0.123.

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If IP assignment fails, check that there is no firewall blocking its operation and check that the Network 

  Camera and your computer's IP is located on the same subnet.

Assign an IP address using IP Installer

IP installer automatically search and display network devices on your

network. The application can also be used to manually assign a static IP address.

Note: 

The computer running the IP installer must be on the same network segment (physical subnet) as the Network 

Camera.

1. Check that the Network Camera is connected 
    to the network and that power has been applied.

2. Start NetCAM installer.

 

3. When the Network Camera appears in the window, select the Network Camera which needs to 

    assign the IP address.

A. Refresh Device List – Rescan local network to find the Network Camera.
B. Authenticate – Enter the administrator ID and password.

C. Host Name – Enter the Host Name of the Network Camera.

D. IP Settings

i. Dynamic – Assign dynamic IP address automatically from DHCP server on your network.
ii. Static – Assign static IP address manually.
iii. Port – Enter the HTTP port the Network Camera will use. The default setting is 80. 
               Alternatively, any port in the range 1024-65535 may be used, but check first with your 
               system administrator before changing the default setting.

E. Network Settings

i. Subnet Mask – Specify the mask for the subnet the Network Camera located on.
ii. Gateway – Specify the IP address of the default router (gateway) used for connecting devices 
                      attached to different networks and network segments.
iii. Pri. DNS – Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server. This server provides the 
                      translation of host names to IP addresses on your network.
iv. Sec. DNS – Specify the IP address of the secondary DNS server. This will be used if the 
                        primary DNS server is unavailable.

4. Click “Set” button to save configuration. 

Accessing the Network Camera

1. Start your browser.(when you first run ActiveX to install, run an “IE as Administrator” on Window 7 or Vista)
2. Enter the IP address or host name of the Network Camera in the Address field of your brows

    

3. If you are accessing the Network Camera for the first time, you will see the following warning 

    message as shown below.

4. Click the warning message and select “Install ActiveX Control…”.

5. Click “Install” to install the Web Viewer.

6. If a Windows Security Alert pop-up appears, click “Unblock”.

7. After installing the Web View ActiveX Control, a Login page will be displayed.

    Enter the user ID and password.

Note: 

Default User ID and Password is [ID: admin, Password: admin]

8. The video image displays in your browser.

 

Note: 

To view streaming video in Microsoft Internet Explorer, you must set your browser to allow the “KT&C Web 

Viewer” to be installed on your computer. This ActiveX component is installed the first time a video stream is 

accessed.

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