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Cabling

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Power

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Audio Input

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Network

Connection

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Audio Output

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Alarm Output

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Alarm Input

Power Connection

Please, check the voltage and current
capacity of rated power carefully.

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Alarm Output 

Connects to alarm lights, siren or
lamps and is activated according to
the Setup Menu settings.
Connect the relay output device’s 
cables to the red and black lines of the
Alarm Cables.

Audio Output

Connect the ‘Audio Out’ cable of the
camera to a device such as a speaker.

Audio Input

Connect the ‘Audio In’ cable of the
camera to a device such as a 
microphone.

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Network Connection

Connect the crossover cable into the
RJ-45 port.

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Rate

Power 

Current

Consumption

DC 12V

6W (IR Off)

19W (IR On)

PoE

IEEE 802.3at

PoE+ / 

High Power PoE

Alarm Input

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Sensor

Connect the sensor/alarm input 
device’s cables to the white and yellow
lines of the Alarm Cables.

Disposal of Old Appliance

1. When this crossed-out wheel bin symbol is attached to a product it means the
     product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.

2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately form the
    municipal waste stream in accordance to laws designated by the government or the
    local authorities.

3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative
     consequences for the environment and human health.

4. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact
     your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.

Web Viewer Screen

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Web viewer is optimized with Windows

XP or above and Internet Explorer browser.

Live video display.  This area displays

live video stream from the camera.

Resolution. The resolution information

of the video currently in display.

SD Card Search. Searching or Playing

images stored in the SD Card.

Setup popup button. Click it to open

the camera’s setup page. This allows 

you  to setup the camera’s Video, 

Network, Events, System etc.

Control tab button. Click the button to 

extend the panel for full control of the 

web-viewer’s function.

PTZ control button. Click the button to 

extend the panel to control the camera’s 

Pan, Zoom, Preset, Tours etc. 

Full screen button. Click the button to 

extend the display to full screen. Press 

‘Esc’ or ‘Enter’ to return to normal mode.

Camera Setup button. Click the button

to open the Setup page to setup the 

camera’s image settings such as lens, 

white balance, auto exposure, BLC etc.

Event alert icon. If Alarm in and Motion

detection are detected, below icons will

appear.

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 <Alarm Input>     <Motion Detection>

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White : DIN+
Yellow : DIN-
Black : DOUT-
Red : DOUT+

If necessary you can change the 
camera’s network type. 

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Select DHCP if the internet service is 
dynamic IP. This will allow the camera to 
receive its IP address from the DHCP server.

Select STATIC if the camera’s IP address is 
received from a network administrator. If the 
camera is set to STATIC, manually enter the 
camera’s IP  address, subnet mask, Gateway
and DNS information. 

If the camera is set to STATIC, please contact 
your Network Administrator or internet 
service provider for more information.

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1. Run IP Installer

Run the CD inclued with the camera 
and install the IP installer in S/W folder.

Click on Network Adaptor selection Menu
(NIC).

Select the network the camera is 
connected to and click ‘Search’. Allow 
up to 5 seconds for the IP Installer to 
find the camera on the network. 

Select a camera from the list by 
checking the box next to the camera’s 
name.

The camera’s information will appear 
under Device Info.

Make sure to click ‘Save’ to save 
any changed values.

      An “Apply” message will pop-up when 
      settings are successfully changed, or an 
      error message will pop-up when changes 
      were not saved.

Input ID and PW of the camera for 
authentication.

      It is recommended to change the camera’s 
      ID and PW for security reason.
      To change the camera’s username and 
      password, Go to “Web viewer>Admin 
      page>System>Users”.
      The ID and PW will be set to default value 
      

 

 

 

 

The camera’s IP information will be 
displayed in the IP section. If the 
camera is set to STATIC, you can 
manually enter that information in the 
corresponding fields. 

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Default TCP/IP information
- IP: 192.168.1.80
- Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
- Gateway: 192.168.1.1
- DNS : 168.126.63.1

Default ID / PW : admin / admin

Change the camera’s communication 
ports as necessary.

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A ‘Port Forwarding’ has to be set in your 
network’s router for external access to the 
camera.

Refer to the router’s manual for ‘Port 
Forwarding’ setup.

An additional change of HTTPS, RTSP port 
can be done at the camera’s Setup Menu 
under Web Viewer >Admin page.

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To reboot or reset (except network setting)
the camera.

      Select a camera (multiple camera can be 
      selected) > Input ID and PW > Click ‘Reboot
      or Factory Reset’.

Delete an Active-X file for a camera’s
Web Viewer.

      Please re-install the Active-X after deleting
      previous Active-X. Changing the security 
      options of your IE may be necessary 
     depending on the IE version.
      Note that all other IE windows will be closed 
      when uninstalling Active-X.

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Power

Ethernet Cable

Ethernet Cable

Two Options

Use a PoE-enabled switch to connect data and power through a single cable and begin 

viewing and recording images instantly. A non-PoE switch will require an adaptor for 

power transmission.

1. Using a PoE-Enabled Switch

     The Camera is PoE-compliant, allowing
     transmission of power and data via a 
     single Ethernet cable.
     PoE eliminates the need for the different 
     cables used to power, record, or control
     the camera. Follow the illustration below
     to connect the camera to a PoE-enabled
     switch using an Ethernet cable.

2. Using a Non-PoE Switch

     If a PoE-enabled switch is not used, use
     a power adaptor for power transmission
     and non-PoE switch for data transmission.
     Follow the illustrations below to connect
     the camera without a PoE-enabled Switch.
     switch using an Ethernet cable.

IP Installer

To access the camera’s Web Viewer, double-
click on any of the cameras in the IP Installer. 
The camera’s Web Viewer will open in an IE 
window. 

Input the camera’s ID and PW.

Install all ActiveX files requests. 

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