NVIP
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8V
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6402M/F
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User
’
s manual (short form) ver 1.0
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START
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UP AND INITIAL IP CAMERA CONFIGURATION
2.2. Connecting ethernet cable
To maintain tightness of ethernet cable connection, please follow instruction below:
1. Unscrew the nut (
2
) from the connector cover (
1
), mount the sealing ring on the socket (
3
).
2. Route the network cable through the components (
1
) and (
2
). Plug the RJ
-
45 connector into the
socket (
3
).
3. Screw the connector cover (
1
) on the socket (
3
). Inside the upper part of the connector cover (
1
) push
in to the stop the seal of the cable (
4
)
-
the seal is cut to insert on the network cable.
4. Tighten up to the stop nut (
2
).
CAUTION!
The declared degree of protection of the camera relates to its housing and does not take into
account the possibility of moisture infiltration into the interior of the camera by connecting
cables. Connection cables protection through i.e. sealing up is the responsibility of the camera
installer. The manufacturer is not liable for any damages to the camera caused as a result of
failing in performing that activity by installer, which also means that camera damaged in that
way is not subject to warranty repairs.
Camera power supply connector is not hermetic. User should seal this connector by himself.
Camera can be supplied using external power supply unit corresponding with the camera parameters or
by using RJ45 network socket and PoE (802.3af) power supply unit. If you
’
re using external power
supply please connect wires according to polarisation shown on picture:
CAUTION!
In order to provide protection against voltage surges/lightning strikes, usage of appropriate surge
protectors is advised. Any damages resulting from surges are not eligible for service repairs.
2
3
2
1
1
4
12 VDC +
GND
Schema of 12VDC power supply connector