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EXPCMR-ALG-1080P-1227

Installation 

Before installation: 

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Make sure that the device is in good condition and all the assembly parts are included.

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Make sure that the wall or the ceiling is strong enough to withstand 3 times the weight of the camera.

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provide the rated voltage and wattage for the camera. See the 

 section. 

During installation: 

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Camera Lens

: Handle the camera carefully to prevent scratching or soiling the lens. If the lens or IR 

array shield becomes soiled, clean it only with approved products. See the 

Cleaning

 section. 

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Monitor impedance

: Set the monitor impedance switch to 75 Ω.

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Power supply

Camera drop cable

: The camera drop cable includes two connectors: 

 

Video BNC connector

: For transmission of the video signal across a coax (75 Ω) extension cable.

 

Power connector: 

When applying Vdc power, observe the power polarity. See the drop cable 

Step 1.  Mounting the camera

Typical ceiling mounting

1. 

Mark the location of the screws that anchor the mounting base 
to the mounting surface. See the note above. If you are routing the drop cable through mounting 
surface, also mark the position of the hole for the drop cable. 

2. 

Drill holes for the screws that anchor the base to the mounting surface. The mounting hardware 
provided is appropriate for most surfaces. However, depending on the surface materials, more 
appropriate fasteners may be required. 

3. 

Drill a 3/4” hole through the mounting surface for the drop cable, if necessary. 

4. 

Route the drop cable through the hole in the mounting surface, or through the cable guide in the 
mounting base, then attach the camera assembly to the surface using the appropriate fasteners. 

5. 

Connect the camera drop cable to video and power extension cables. 

6. 

Connect the other end of the video extension cable to a video monitoring device, such as a HD-TVI 
capable DVR. 

 

NOTE

Drop cable connectors are not waterproof. 

7. 

Connect the other end of the power extension cable to a 12 Vdc power source. Observe the polarity 
of the cable shown in the photo on page 1 of this guide. 

Step 2.  Camera adjustments

1. 

Apply power to the camera.

EXPCMR-ALG-1080P-1227

Explosion Proof 1080p Analog

Portable Observation Camera

 

resolution over RG59 coax or any standard ana

The EXPCMR-ALG-1080P-1227 camera feature a 1/2.7”CMOS image sensor that delivers HD video

log CCTV cabling up to 1600 ft. This camera must connect to 

an HD-TVI compatible DVR, such as an  HVR. This HD video camera is ideal for security applications that 
require a high level of detail, such as facial recognition.

Features 

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CMOS image sensor

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HD-TVI technology produces 1920 × 1080 (1080p) 
3.6 mm wide angle (90°) lens captures images over large areas

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HD-TVI technology transmits zero latency HD video resolution over coax cabling

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Built-in IR with range up to 65 ft in the dark

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True day/night (ICR) captures sharp, clear images in low light and at night

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14 °F ~ 122 °F temperature operating range

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IP66 weather-rated housing

Power  

Connector

HD-TVI video 

BNC connector

Camera drop cable connectors

What’s in the box

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Camera assembly

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This instruction guide

Tools you need

To install the camera, you will need:

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12 Vdc power source. See 

 for wattage requirement. 

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Tools and additional fasteners (may be required) for mounting the camera

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Phillips screwdriver

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Video and power extension cable

Lens

NPT Hub

Adjustable

mounting

bracket

Summary of Contents for EXPCMR-ALG-1080P-1227

Page 1: ...nting base then attach the camera assembly to the surface using the appropriate fasteners 5 Connect the camera drop cable to video and power extension cables 6 Connect the other end of the video extension cable to a video monitoring device such as a HD TVI capable DVR NOTE Drop cable connectors are not waterproof 7 Connect the other end of the power extension cable to a 12 Vdc power source Observe...

Page 2: ...pen the OSD menu on the HVR monitor 1 Open the HVR Live View screen and then click inside the screen where the PTZ camera video image is displayed See below 2 Click the PTZ Control icon in the Quick Setting Toolbar The PTZ camera Live View window will expand to full screen and the pop up window shown below will open Menu icon 3 In the PTZ Control panel pop up window click the Menu icon on the line...

Page 3: ...s in a selected area of the image DELAY TIME D TO N N TO D This option sets the AGC brightness when switching from day to night and night to day FACTORY INIT FLICKER Feature used to reduce noise in the image produced by AC current at 60 Hz FLIP HLC High Light Compensation HLC feature is used to identify and suppress the strong light sources that LSC Lens Shading compensation This feature brightens...

Page 4: ...ote damage of the surfaces Before using any chemical product carefully follow the accompanying instructions Model EXPCMR ALG 1080P 1227 Camera Image Sensor 1 2 7 Progressive Scan CMOS Signal System NTSC 1930 H 1088 V Min Illumination 0 1 lux F1 2 AGC ON 0 lux with IR Shutter speed 1 30 s to 1 50 000 s Lens 3 6 mm lens angle of View 90 Lens Mount M12 Day Night ICR Synchronization Internal synchroni...

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