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As a general guideline, smoke detection requires an illuminance of at least 5 lux.  

Flame detection does not require light (= 0 lux). It can operate in a completely dark environment. 

 
Dark / bright spots:  
Avoid the combination of very dark and extremely bright spots in the field of view. This will stress the dynamic range 
of the camera and make the image quality unstable, resulting in an overall darker image. 

For indoor cameras:  

 

Do not point the camera to exterior windows or portals.  

 

Avoid the presence of direct light sources in the field of view. If this cannot be avoided, adjust the 

detection 

zone

 to mask these areas out.  

For outdoor cameras:  

 

Avoid east or west orientation, where the sun gets low and potentially may blind the camera. 

 

Avoid having horizon in the field of view of the camera at all.  

 
Contrast: 
There should be sufficient contrast in the field of view. Do not point the camera to white walls or large areas without 
contrast. 
 
Sun: 
Avoid direct sunlight or bright reflections of the sun falling straight into the lens. 
 
False triggers: 
Avoid sources of dust, damp, or smoke (e.g., from operating machines) in the field of view during normal operation. 
These could lead to recurring false detections. 
 
Outdoor: 
Outdoor  conditions  are  more  susceptible  to  false  alarms.  For  outdoor  applications,  try  to  control  and  stabilize 
environmental  conditions  as  much  as  possible e.g.,  protecting  the  scene  from  varying  weather  conditions,  apply 
stable lighting conditions, apply or extend a weather shield extension, etc. 

To further optimize the detection or to avoid false triggering of alarms e.g., due to very dynamic or badly illuminated 
zones in the field of view, the detection can be restricted to certain zones in the field of view. These zones can be 
drawn in the app configuration screen in the browser itself. Refer to the user manual on how to configure detection 
zones. 

By default, the detection area is the whole field of view. If detection zones are defined, this will override the default 
and detection will only occur only in the defined zones. 

Adjust the sensitivity parameters of FireCatcher Camera if problems persist. 

 

CAMERA ALIGNMENT / FIELD OF VIEW  

Based  on  the  site  assessment,  preferably  select  a  camera  position  that  maximizes  the  visualization  of  potential 
smoke or flames. 
 

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Страница 1: ...FireCatcher Camera ACAP software version V3 03 01 Hardware part number 8000003 INSTALLATION MANUAL...

Страница 2: ...10 Standby power battery calculation 10 Cabling 10 Camera positioning 11 Site assessment 11 Environmental requirements 11 Camera alignment field of view 12 Installation instructions 15 Bracket mounti...

Страница 3: ...e device presents exterior damages do not install it and contact your supplier Notice Do not remove any label from the device Avoid exposing the FireCatcher Camera to shocks or heavy pressure Do not i...

Страница 4: ...make changes to the product and manuals without prior notice Araani NV makes no warranty of any kind regarding the material contained within this document including but not limited to the implied war...

Страница 5: ...be answered immediately your reseller will forward your queries through the appropriate channels to ensure a rapid response If you are a reseller please contact your direct contact person or contact...

Страница 6: ...unctionality inside It will trigger an alarm if it recognizes smoke or flames The FireCatcher Camera can be connected to the fire alarm control panel to generate audible and or visual alarms if smoke...

Страница 7: ...ts lamps sun etc 2 Window Transparent window in front of lens This part may require regular cleaning to guarantee proper image quality 3 Intrusion alarm magnet Works with 6 4 Interface board Interface...

Страница 8: ...se or modify this connection 17 Power connector Connect external power wires from the power alarm cable to this connector Polarity is indicated on the connector 18 Network connector Connect external n...

Страница 9: ...tion Green Steady green for 10 seconds for normal operation after startup completed Amber Steady during startup Flashes during firmware upgrade or reset to factory default Amber Red Flashes amber red...

Страница 10: ...g use and maintenance recommends a battery standby capacity of 24 hours for continuously monitored systems and 72 hours for non continuously monitored systems BS 5839 1 2017 Fire detection and fire al...

Страница 11: ...e length of copper wire at an ambient temperature of 20 C to these values Wire conductor gauge 0 75 mm 18 AWG 1 mm 17 AWG 1 5 mm 16 AWG Maximum cable length Ah 100 m 140 m 210 m Camera positioning SIT...

Страница 12: ...alse triggers Avoid sources of dust damp or smoke e g from operating machines in the field of view during normal operation These could lead to recurring false detections Outdoor Outdoor conditions are...

Страница 13: ...the field of view the higher the sensitivity and the further away from the camera the lower the sensitivity The minimum required coverage for smoke to be detected depends on the smoke alarm minimum co...

Страница 14: ...of the space Information Axis provides a lens calculator tool on their website that assists in determining the field of view based on lens type and focal length mounting height and distance in the sce...

Страница 15: ...e steps below to install the FireCatcher Camera 1 Mount the bracket Fix the wall mount bracket against the wall by means of 4 screws and wall plugs leading the power outputs cable and the Ethernet cab...

Страница 16: ...ugh this box as illustrated below The FireCatcher Camera is then further mounted on top of the conduit back box as described in the case with wall feed cabling The conduit box can be purchased from yo...

Страница 17: ...a body Open the FireCatcher Camera by removing 4 Torx screws 2 optional Adjust for corridor mode If the FireCatcher Camera needs to operate in corridor mode portrait mode release the camera sensor bod...

Страница 18: ...ide 4 Route cable and fix camera body Lead the cables through the cable gaskets into the camera Use the RJ45 cap as indicated if you need to enter the Ethernet cable with connector pre attached Make s...

Страница 19: ...Version 20220329 19 5 Connect Ethernet Insert the Ethernet cable in the corresponding RJ45 Ethernet connector 18...

Страница 20: ...power alarm cable to the 8 pins mating connector of the interface board Consult the connection diagram on the left for identification Connector labels correspond to outputs as follows ALM Output 1 def...

Страница 21: ...cessive force Do not use any automatic gear in order to avoid damaging it by excessive force Refer to Viewing the camera stream on how to connect to the camera and see live video Note that zoom and fo...

Страница 22: ...server is active If you want to change the IP address to a fixed value follow the steps below Verify with your IT department what IP addresses are allowed to use 1 Download the latest version of the...

Страница 23: ...ar that allow to enter the username and password for the FireCatcher Camera Fill in User name root Password root Click OK 4 The camera will now appear in the Add devices window with model name P 1375...

Страница 24: ...ge the IP address right click the camera and select Assign IP Address 7 A dialog box appears that allows to provide a fixed IP address or use DHCP Provide IP address subnet mask and default router add...

Страница 25: ...the camera stream The live camera stream can be used to verify operation and or align the camera mechanically for a proper field of view The image of the camera can be visualized in standard browser...

Страница 26: ...ep the current setting To adjust the focus of the lens follow these steps 1 Open a browser and log into the camera web interface 2 Click on the play button to view live video 3 Select the Image tab 4...

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