
CAMIP20N
V. 01
–
26/02/2016
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©Velleman nv
5.
Installation: Hardware
Refer to the illustrations on page
2
of this manual.
1.
Choose a location for the camera, keeping following guidelines in mind:
o
do not install the camera in locations where extremely high or low temperatures or
excessive vibrations may occur.
o
avoid mounting the camera near high electro-magnetic fields.
o
do not aim the camera at the sun or other extremely bright objects or reflections (e.g.
metal doors).
2.
Loosen the socket head screw
[e]
using the appropriate hex key (not incl.).
3.
Hold the mounting plate
[a]
and unscrew the fixation ring
[b]
by turning it counter-
clockwise. Note that the lens enclosure
[d]
and positioning ring
[c]
are also released.
4.
Use the mounting plate
[a]
to determine the position of the mounting holes. Drill the holes.
5.
Guide the cables
[g]
through one of the cable slots
[f]
and fix the mounting plate
[a]
on
the ceiling or wall with four screws.
6.
Insert the lens enclosure
[d]
in the positioning ring
[c]
and slide the fixation ring
[b]
over
both. Point the camera towards the desired field of observation and screw the fixation
ring
[b]
back on the mounting plate
[a]
.
7.
Fasten the socket head screw
[e]
using the appropriate hex key (not incl.).
8.
Connect the camera. Refer to chapter
6. Installation: Power Supply and PoE
.
6.
Installation: Power Supply and PoE
Power Supply
1
blue line-in cable from microphone
2
green line-out cable to speaker
3
RJ45 network cable
4
12 VDC power supply
5
black GND cable
blue alarm-in cable; connect to external
alarm device
purple alarm-out cable; connect to
external alarm device
6
orange reset cable; connect to black GND
wire to reset to default settings
7
black GND cable; connect to orange reset
cable to reset to default settings
For your camera to work properly, you need to connect the camera cables as follows:
1.
Connect the network cable
[1]
to your network.
2.
Plug the camera’s power cable
[4]
in a suitable power adapter (12 VDC, 1 A, for example
PSSE1210, not incl.) and connect it to a power socket.
PoE (Power over Ethernet) Connection
The camera features PoE (Power over Ethernet). If your router or hub supports PoE, you do not need to
connect the camera to a power socket. You can then connect the camera as shown below:
5
PoE router/hub
6
LAN cable
7
camera
8
power