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Step 3.  Connect the camera to the LAN

Route a LAN drop cable into the camera and plug it into the RJ-45 LAN connector. If your camera will be 
powered through the LAN cable, 

DO NOT apply power

 to the camera at this time. 

LAN  

connector

Power  

connector

Route the wire end of the power extension cable into the camera and connect it to the 12 VDC power 
connector. 

Connect the other end of the power extension cable to the DC12V power adapter. The polarity of the 
adapter connector is shown in the following diagram. 

DO NOT apply power

 to the camera at this time.

CAUTION

When applying power to the camera, ensure that the polarity is correct. An incorrect connection 
may cause a malfunction and can damage the camera. 

Step 4.  Install IPAdmin Tool

The IPAdminTool is a utility for configuring the network settings of your Digiop Black cameras and installing 
new firmware. It can be loaded on a Microsoft Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7 operating system (32- or 
64-bit). At a computer on the same LAN (subnet) where your cameras will be installed, do the following:
1. 

Insert the CD mini disk provided with your camera into your computer’s CD ROM drive and open the 
CD in a Windows Explorer window. 

2. 

Find the IPAdminTool directory on the CD. 

3. 

Copy the IPAdminTool directory with its contents to your computer hard drive. 

Step 5.  Configure the network settings of you camera

When your IP camera is attached to a network and initially powered on, it attempts acquire compatible 
network settings from a DHCP server. If it cannot find a DHCP server, it configures itself with the following 
static (fixed) settings, which may or may not be compatible with other devices on the network. 

IP address:   

192.168.0.100 

Subnet mask:  

255.255.255.0 

Gateway:   

192.168.0.1

Your camera must be configured with static network settings that are compatible with the LAN. If your 
LAN has a DHCP server, use the following sub-step. Otherwise, use the sub-step procedure below for 

LANs 

without DHCP

Installing cameras on LANs with DHCP

1. 

Connect your camera to the LAN, then power on the camera. 

2. 

Open the IPAdminTool directory on your computer, then double click the file 

IPAdminTool.exe

 to 

start the application. When the IPAdmin Tool starts, it will discover all the IP devices it supports that 
exist on the network. The discovery process may take a few minutes. 

H.264 Megapixel Indoor/Outdoor 

Dome IP Camera  

Quick Installation Guide

This document guides you through the basic steps to install and configure your Digiop® Black BLK-IPD105M 
IP camera. For detailed instructions, refer to the User Manual. 

Find the camera’s 

MAC address 

on the product label and enter it here: __________________ 

Step 1.  Install the 

camera

Separate the camera dome from 
the base assembly by removing the 
three screws.

Using the base assembly as a 
template, mark the location of the 
holes for the mounting screws. If the 
camera drop cable will be routed 
through the mounting surface, mark 
a 1-3/8” hole for the cable. 

NOTE

: The drop cable can be routed 

out the bottom of the camera, or 
through the side. 

Drill holes for the mounting 
screws and drop cable (if needed). 
Depending on the mounting surface 
material, wall inserts (provided) may 
be required. 

Anchor the camera to the mounting 
surface with three screws. 

Mounting  

screw holes

Wall inserts

Base seal

Base 

 assembly

Mounting 

screws

Dome

Step 2.  Connections

Connections to the camera for audio 
in and out (microphone and speaker), 
D/I sensor, alarm, video out BNC, and 
RS-485 control are made through the 
11-pin terminal block. 

Terminal block pin assignments

The 11-pin terminal block may be detached from the camera. Install the block in the location shown above. 
Refer to the User Manual on more information about interface connections and specifications. 

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