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IP Camera Network Setup Guide

 

Larson Electronics, LLC

 

Phone: (877) 348-9680

 Fax: (903) 498-3364 

 www.larsonelectronics.com 

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H.265+ / H.265 / H.264OVC / H.264 / MJPEG

compression

120 dB Wide Dynamic Range

Ultra low light sensor

120 ft Full Frame Illumination Smart IR array,

Supports onboard storage up to 128GB Max

microSD (card not included)

IP67 rated, −22 °F ~ 140 °F temperature range

ONVIF Profile S & Profile G, PSIA, CGI, ISAPI

WARNING

!

Failure of the power or Ethnernet connector due to 

moisture or another contaiminant is considered an 

installation error, which voids the waranty. If installing 

this camera in a location such as an overhang, shop, 

garage, kitchen, etc. where high humidity or dust is 

present, seal these connections adequately. 

CAUTION

Do not apply power to the camera at this time. Before 

applying power to the camera, ensure that the polarity is 

correct. An incorrect connection may cause a malfunction 

and can damage the camera. 

6.

Secure the camera to the mounting surface using appropriate

screws.

7.

Apply power to the camera through the 12Vdc power cable or

PoE switch/injector, as configured.

Camera drop cables

Installation

 

Before installation: 

Make sure that the device is in good condition and all

the assembly parts are included.

Check the specification of the products for the

installation environment.

Make sure that the wall or ceiling is strong enough to

withstand 3 times the weight of the camera.

During installation: 

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.

 

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 extension cables from the power source and LAN

switch (or LAN with PoE) to the mounting location.

5.

Connect the network LAN and power extension cables to the

camera drop cables: 

a.

Connect the Ethernet LAN cable to the camera LAN drop

cable. Protect the connection from moisture and other

contamination, if necessary. A Weatherproof Ethernet

Fitting is provided.  Installation instructions for the fitting

are included later in this document.

b.

If the camera is not powered using PoE (Switch or

Injector), connect the 12 Vdc power cable to the camera

drop cable.  The polarity of the drop cable is shown to the

left.

Lens

NPT Hub

Adjustable

mounting

bracket

Summary of Contents for EXPCMR-NDAA-IP-POE Series

Page 1: ...P Camera Network Setup Guide Larson Electronics LLC Phone 877 348 9680 Fax 903 498 3364 www larsonelectronics com 1 of 11 USER MANUAL AND QUICK START GUIDE Network IP Cameras EXPCMR NDAA IP POE SERIES...

Page 2: ...ould be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all the local codes Please install blackouts equipment into the power supply circuit for convenient supply interruption If the product...

Page 3: ...t expose it to high electromagnetic radiation To avoid heat accumulation good ventilation is required for a proper operating environment Keep the camera away from water and any liquid during installat...

Page 4: ...wall or ceiling is strong enough to withstand 3 times the weight of the camera During installation Camera Lens Handle the camera carefully to prevent scratching or soiling the lens If the lens or IR...

Page 5: ...Larson Electronics LLC Phone 877 348 9680 Fax 903 498 3364 www larsonelectronics com 5 of 11 IP Camera Network Setup Guide THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 6: ...he 172 16 0 xxx subnet See Step 3 Modify Network Parameters for more information on how to change these DEFAULTS Username admin Password 123456 When a camera is first installed or reset to its factory...

Page 7: ...properties button Fig B c In the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 properties if Obtain an IP address automatically is checked click the circle next to Use the following IP address NOTE If you are...

Page 8: ...following any prompts click Allow Fig F d Input the default Username and Password into the appropriate boxes and then click OK You will get another popup window instructing you to create a new passwor...

Page 9: ...IP Camera Network Setup Guide Larson Electronics LLC Phone 877 348 9680 Fax 903 498 3364 www larsonelectronics com 9 of 11 FIG D FIG E FIG F FIG G FIG H...

Page 10: ...return the IPv4 settings of your PC back to the original settings To do this simply follow Step 2 Section 2 as done previously NOTE If you have set your camera to DHCP you can run the Vigilant Toolbo...

Page 11: ...Larson Electronics LLC Phone 877 348 9680 Fax 903 498 3364 www larsonelectronics com 11 of 11 IP Camera Network Setup Guide FIG I FIG J...

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