Outdoor Network PTZ Dome Cameras
Quick Guide
Manual Version:
V1.00
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Page 2: ...s manual are the property of their respective owners Disclaimer CAUTION The default password is used for your first login To ensure account security please change the password after your first login You are recommended to set a strong password no less than eight characters To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law the product described with its hardware software firmware and documents is p...
Page 3: ...gion before using this product for surveillance purposes We shall not be held responsible for any consequences resulting from illegal operations of the device The illustrations in this manual are for reference only and may vary depending on the version or model As a result some of the examples and functions featured may differ from those displayed on your monitor This manual is a guide for multipl...
Page 4: ...lly follow the instructions indicated by the symbols to avoid hazardous situations and use the product properly Symbol Description WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in bodily injury or death CAUTION Indicates a situation which if not avoided could result in damage data loss or malfunction to product NOTE Indicates useful or supplemental information about the...
Page 5: ...cket in place otherwise the tail cable could be damaged or water could intrude into the camera Do not straightly look into output interfaces of components with light sources such as the fiber pin section optical module and optical splitter Verify that the length of the cable between the power adapter and the camera does not exceed 1 5 m If the power cable is longer than 1 5 m the voltage of the ca...
Page 6: ...stry dome housings tend to carry static electricity To avoid dust absorption caused by static electricity it is recommended to clean the dome housing with antistatic gloves after removing the protective film Power off the camera before cleaning the housing wipe the internal and outside surfaces using soft dry cloth Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Avoid letting the lens focus on bright light ...
Page 7: ...with detergent and clean the glass surface gently until it is removed Do not use organic solvents such as benzene or ethanol when cleaning the front glass surface WARNING Never look at the transmit laser while the power is on Never look directly at the fiber ports and the fiber cable ends when they are powered on Use of controls or adjustments to the performance or procedures other than those spec...
Page 8: ...se This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation LVD EMC Directive This product complies with the European Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and EMC Directive 2004 108 EC WEEE Directi...
Page 9: ...Insert the SD Card Optional 11 Mount the SFP Optical Module For Certain Models 14 Wall Mount 15 Pendant Mount 23 Corner Mount 28 Standing Pole Mount 30 Pole Mount 34 Start the Camera 36 Reset the Camera to Default Settings 36 Waterproof Measures 37 Waterproof Components for an RJ45 Plug 37 Waterproof Tail Cable 39 3 Set Your Camera over the LAN 41 4 Access Your Camera 42 System Requirements for Yo...
Page 10: ...ii Install the ActiveX 43 Adjust the Display 44 ...
Page 11: ...mera model The figures in the manual are for your reference only For the actual appearance see the camera Figure 1 1 Front View of a Standard PTZ Dome Camera Figure 1 2 Front View of an All Weather PTZ Dome 22mm 0 9 G1 thread 298mm 11 7 156mm 6 1 218mm 8 6 38 5m m 1 5 G1 thread 22mm 0 9 38 5mm 1 5 350mm 13 8 218mm 8 6 ...
Page 12: ...livered without the SFP optical module installed For the details about mounting the optical module see Mount the SFP Optical Module For Certain Models Please disconnect the power before mounting You can connect the camera to the network through the optical interface or the copper interface after mounting and switch two interfaces without disconnecting the power The two interfaces cannot be used at...
Page 13: ...net optical interface 100M 1000M Base FX adaptive SFP optical module Connect to the optical interface network AUDIO OUT Output audio signals Ethernet copper interface Connect to the network RS485 Interact and control an external device For example it can control a third party device Display device Audio input Sound pickup Alarm input Voice activated switch Power adapter Network access device conne...
Page 14: ...job in the software interface With the SD card installed the local storage function automatically starts in about 15 seconds after the central storage fails Data stored in the SD card will be overwritten when the SD card is full Therefore you need to export the data in time or use video upload function to backup video The backup process is controlled by the backup server managed by the central ser...
Page 15: ...t the mounted position meets the bearing requirements Otherwise it is recommended to reinforce the mounted position for the camera weight For more information see the product datasheet Verify the lightning protection and grounding requirements Select proper lightning protection devices for the power supply audio and video interfaces and RS485 interfaces Refer to Table 2 2 to ground the terminal pr...
Page 16: ...ector is intact Optical fiber The optical module in the camera should match that of the third party device such as a switch in terms of fiber mode and emission receiver wavelength Ensure the transmission distance of the optical module is greater than the distance actually required NOTE For a dome camera with optical module it should be connected to the single mode optical fiber instead of multimod...
Page 17: ...lamped by the camera Otherwise the optical fiber could be damaged Do not bend the optical fiber excessively during mounting If the optical fiber is too long coil the optical fiber Ensure that the coil diameter is greater than 60 mm and the curvature is greater than 90 degrees ...
Page 18: ... no obvious surface defect such as stain scratch dent or pit If the fiber connector flange or optical module is dirty clean it with alcohol and clean cotton or a clean cotton rod When using an optical fiber to connect the camera if a flange is required for connecting the fiber connector determine the model of the flange according to the type of the fiber connector on the peer device first or perfo...
Page 19: ...er supply The item Core Diameter indicates the conductor diameter Table 2 1 Power Loss on the Cable for Different Lengths and Different Core Diameters Core Diameter Unit mm Distance Unit m Power Unit W 0 80 1 00 1 25 2 00 30 28 45 72 183 40 21 34 54 137 50 17 27 43 110 60 22 36 91 70 19 31 78 80 27 68 ...
Page 20: ...he camera Note Ensure that the terminal is connected to a reliable grounding point Process Map Make sure the camera is disconnected from the power during installation NOTE Accessories such as the wall mount bracket and the pendant mount bracket may be necessary during mounting For supported models refer to the recommended list provided by your dealer The wall bearing capacity and the bracket lengt...
Page 21: ...ard is installed inside the camera To install the SD card you need to remove the housing first Do not hot plug the Micro SD card after it is inserted Otherwise the camera or the SD card might be damaged Installation Preparation Inserting Micro SD card Inserting Micro SD Meet requirements Mounting camera Check Installation End Yes Yes No No Installing SFP Inserting SFP Yes No ...
Page 22: ...E For details about recommended SD card specifications contact your dealer Standard PTZ Dome 1 Unscrew the five inner hexagon screws and remove the dome housing 2 Insert the SD card and reinstall the housing ...
Page 23: ...PTZ Dome 1 Unscrew the four inner hexagon screws and remove the front cover 2 Insert the SD card and reinstall the front cover Infrared Laser PTZ Dome 1 Unscrew the four inner hexagon screws and remove the front cover ...
Page 24: ...the recommended list During connection ensure that the optical fiber plug of the optical module matches the optical interface of the tail cable You may refer to information on the label attached to each optical interface 1 Remove the dustproof cover inside the tail cable unit 2 Insert the SFP optical module recommended by your dealer Dustproof cover ...
Page 25: ...e camera to the bracket Pay attention to the three stainless screws that connect the tail cable unit and the camera Verify that they are tightened so that the camera is entirely sealed Ensure that the sun shield on the tail cable unit is mounted in position Fasten the screws of various joints connecting to the dome camera such as the bracket and the adapter ring and ensure that no screws are missi...
Page 26: ...ing to the mount points of the bracket b Lead the cables to be connected out of wall holes 2 Drill holes on the wall Select a drill bit matching the outer diameter of the expansion bolt For the hole depth refer to the bolt length 3 Knock the expansion bolts and verify that they are tightened up ...
Page 27: ...17 4 Screw in the bracket adapter G1 male thread to the connector of the wall mount bracket 5 Tighten the screws M4 at the bracket 6 Lead the tail cable through the bracket and push up ...
Page 28: ... blocked by the bracket adapter screw 8 Fasten the bracket to the four expansion bolts by using flat washers spring washers and nuts 9 Hang one end of the safety rope to the camera and the other to the bracket before mounting the dome Inner track Bracket adapter screw Camera holder ...
Page 29: ...ush the dome camera in place and then secure the three stainless screws 11 Mount the top sun shield Combine the left and right halves of the top sun shield by aligning them concurrently with the triangle icon of the dome Then attach them downwards on the dome Stainless screws 3 Hook Positioning pilot pillars 3 Dome camera ...
Page 30: ... referring to the mount points of the bracket b Lead the cable through the hole on the wall 2 Drill holes on the wall Select a drill bit matching the outer diameter of the expansion bolt For the hole depth refer to the bolt length 3 Knock the expansion bolts and verify that they are tightened up ...
Page 31: ... 5 Tighten the screws M4 at the bracket 6 Attach the tail cable unit to the hook with the camera perfectly aligned with the three positioning pilot pillars push the dome camera in place and then secure the three stainless screws Stainless screws 3 Hook Positioning pilot pillars 3 Dome camera ...
Page 32: ...holder into the inner track and turn the camera till it is blocked by the bracket adapter screw 9 Mount the top sun shield Combine the left and right halves of the top sun shield by aligning them concurrently with the triangle icon of the dome Then attach them downwards on the dome Inner track Bracket adapter screw Camera holder ...
Page 33: ...lity for damage or loss incurred otherwise Any custom made pendant must conform to the waterproof requirements Tail cables should be protected by waterproof measurements and not be exposed The whole wiring area of tail cables should be well waterproofed Seal the connector of the dome camera and the pendant for waterproofing Ensure that the sun shield on the tail cable unit is mounted in position W...
Page 34: ...by referring to the mount points of the bracket b Lead the cable through the hole on the wall 2 Select a drill bit matching the outer diameter of the expansion bolt For the hole depth refer to the bolt length 3 Knock the expansion bolts and verify that they are tightened up ...
Page 35: ...25 4 Screw in the bracket adapter G1 male thread to the connector of the pendant mount bracket 5 Tighten the screws M4 at the bracket 6 Lead the tail cable through the bracket and push up ...
Page 36: ...ner track and turn the camera till it is blocked by the bracket adapter screw 8 Fasten the bracket to the four expansion bolts and lock the bracket by using flat washers spring washers and nuts Inner track Bracket adapter screw Camera holder ...
Page 37: ...push the camera into place and then secure the three stainless screws 10 Mount the top sun shield Combine the left and right halves of the top sun shield by aligning them concurrently with the triangle icon of the dome Then attach them downwards on the dome Stainless screws 3 Hook Positioning pilot pillars 3 Dome camera ...
Page 38: ... on the tail cable unit is mounted in position The following section describes concealed installation To implement open installation directly lead the cable out of the leading out hole on the flank of the bracket Corner Mount 1 Mark positions of holes by referring to mount points of the bracket 2 Drill holes on the wall Select a drill bit matching the outer diameter of the expansion bolt For the h...
Page 39: ...the corner mount accessory and lead the cables out Fasten the corner mount accessory to the four expansion bolts and lock the accessory by using flat washers spring washers and nuts 5 Mount the tail cable unit and the wall mount bracket by referring to steps 4 to 7 in Fast Mount ...
Page 40: ...adapter to the bracket first and then mount the camera to the bracket Allow sufficient space for the cables and then tighten the screws Loose screws may cause the camera to fall The preceding installation process is concealed installation To implement open installation directly lead the cable out of the leading out hole on the flank of the bracket Standing Pole Mount Standing pole mount needs no b...
Page 41: ...tch the adapter delivered with the dome 1 Customize the adapter so that the dome matches with the original standing pole 2 Connect and fasten the original standing pole to the two adapters Original pole Connector of the original pole Customized conversion connector Adapter M5 screw hole G1 outter thread G1 inner thread ...
Page 42: ... Connect the tail cable unit lead the tail cable into the pole and connect all cables See steps 6 to 7 in Pendant Mount 4 Mount the dome and the top sun shield by referring to steps 9 to 10 in Pendant Mount ...
Page 43: ...ch the dome 2 Connect and fasten the customized pole to the adapter 3 Mount the tail cable unit the dome and the top sun shield in sequence same as the operations in Using the Original Standing Pole Customized pole M5 screw hole Adapter G1 outer thread G1 inner thread ...
Page 44: ...he dome camera and the pole for waterproofing Ensure that the sun shield on the tail cable unit is mounted in position Pole Mount 1 Assemble pole mount accessories loosen the three pole mount clamps and insert them into holes of the pole mount bracket 2 Tighten the clamps and fasten the clamps to the pillar Pole mount clamps 3 Holes of the pole mount bracket 3 ...
Page 45: ...ring to steps 4 to 7 in Fast Mount 4 Fasten the bracket to the pole mount accessory by using the four expansion bolts and lock the bracket by using flat washers spring washers and nuts 5 Mount the dome and the top sun shield by referring to step 9 to 10 in Fast Mount ...
Page 46: ...to check the Pan Tile Zoom PTZ function After self test you can operate the camera NOTE The self test process starts after the camera is powered up Please wait patiently When the working temperature is lower than zero Celsius degrees the camera will be automatically pre heated When the temperature rises above zero Celsius degrees the camera will start the self test again It takes a rather long tim...
Page 47: ...tach the seal ring to the copper interface 2 Mount the waterproof components You can crimp the inner wires of the cable with the RJ45 plug first and then cover the waterproof components You may also cover the waterproof components first Seal ring 1 2 3 Insert in order ...
Page 48: ...he cylindrical waterproof ring into bolt 4 Insert the cable into the Ethernet copper interface and screw the waterproof bolt in 5 Screw in the waterproof bolt lid Cylindrical waterproof ring Waterproof bolt Bolt lid ...
Page 49: ...ail Cable Connect the tail cables and then take the following steps to protect the tail cables from water using waterproof tapes The figures are only for illustration purpose 1 Connect the tail cables 2 Protect the connected cables using insulating tapes ...
Page 50: ...40 3 Protect other cables using insulating tapes 4 Wrap all the tail cables together using insulating tapes 5 Choose a start point for waterproof tapes Waterproof tape ...
Page 51: ...re recommended to put the waterproof cables in a waterproof junction box which needs to be purchased separately 3 Set Your Camera over the LAN To view and configure your camera via the local area network LAN you need to install the EZStation to find your camera and change its IP address NOTE Please contact your dealer to get EZStation Please refer to the EZStation user manual for detailed informat...
Page 52: ...em Requirements Operating system Microsoft Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows XP 32 bit or 64 bit Microsoft Windows 7 is recommended CPU 2 0 GHz or higher dual core Intel i3 CPU or higher is recommended Memory At least 1 GB 2 GB or higher is recommended Graphic card At least 128MB display memory Mainstream discrete graphics with more than 1GB display memory are recommended The hardware should support Dir...
Page 53: ... your camera default IP is 192 168 0 13 in the address bar and then press Enter to open the login page 2 Enter the username default is admin and password default is 123456 and then click Login NOTE Install the ActiveX at your first login For the detailed steps see Install the ActiveX When the installation of the ActiveX is completed open your IE to log in Install the ActiveX The following takes th...
Page 54: ...ngs Move the slider to the Never Notify position and then click OK After UAC is turned off log in again If the installation failed open Internet Option in IE before login Click the Security tab click Trusted sites and then click Sites to add the website If you use Windows 7 you need to save the setup exe to your PC first and then right click the file select Run as administrator and then install it...
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