IP Dome Camera. Hardware Guide
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1 IP Dome Camera Hardware Guide
2 THIS MANUAL WAS CREATED ON AUGUST 23, LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS LAWS THAT CAN VARY FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY MAY PROHIBIT CAMERA SURVEILLANCE. PLEASE ENSURE THAT THE RELEVANT LAWS ARE FULLY UNDERSTOOD FOR THE PARTICULAR COUNTRY OR REGION IN WHICH YOU WILL BE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT. INDIGOVISION LTD. ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY FOR IMPROPER OR ILLEGAL USE OF THIS PRODUCT. COPYRIGHT COPYRIGHT 2007 INDIGOVISION LIMITED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS MANUAL IS PROTECTED BY NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT AND OTHER LAWS. UNAUTHORIZED STORAGE, REPRODUCTION, TRANSMISSION AND/OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MANUAL, OR ANY PART OF IT, MAY RESULT IN CIVIL AND/OR CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS. INDIGOVISION AND VIDEOBRIDGE ARE TRADEMARKS OF INDIGOVISION LIMITED AND ARE REGISTERED IN CERTAIN COUNTRIES. ALL OTHER PRODUCT NAMES REFERRED TO IN THIS MANUAL ARE TRADEMARKS OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. SAVE AS OTHERWISE AGREED WITH INDIGOVISION LIMITED AND/OR INDIGOVISION, INC., THIS MANUAL IS PROVIDED WITHOUT EXPRESS REPRESENTATION AND/OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAWS, INDIGOVISION LIMITED AND INDIGOVISION, INC. DISCLAIM ALL IMPLIED REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS AND/OR OBLIGATIONS OF EVERY KIND IN RESPECT OF THIS MANUAL. ACCORDINGLY, SAVE AS OTHERWISE AGREED WITH INDIGOVISION LIMITED AND/OR INDIGOVISION, INC., THIS MANUAL IS PROVIDED ON AN AS IS, WITH ALL FAULTS AND AS AVAILABLE BASIS. PLEASE CONTACT INDIGOVISION LIMITED (EITHER BY POST OR BY AT WITH ANY SUGGESTED CORRECTIONS AND/OR IMPROVEMENTS TO THIS MANUAL. SAVE AS OTHERWISE AGREED WITH INDIGOVISION LIMITED AND/OR INDIGOVISION, INC., THE LIABILITY OF INDIGOVISION LIMITED AND INDIGOVISION, INC. FOR ANY LOSS (OTHER THAN DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY) ARISING AS A RESULT OF ANY NEGLIGENT ACT OR OMISSION BY INDIGOVISION LIMITED AND/OR INDIGOVISION, INC. IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL AND/OR AS A RESULT OF ANY USE OF OR RELIANCE ON THIS MANUAL IS EXCLUDED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAWS.
3 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THIS GUIDE... 5 Safety Notices CABLING... 7 Cable & Wiring Requirements INITIAL IP DOME CONFIGURATION... 9 Initial IP Properties...9 Using the Web Configuration Pages...9 Step 1 Preparing an Isolated Network...10 Step 2 Preparing for Initial Device Configuration...10 Step 3 Configuring your IP Dome...12 Using the Serial Port Connection...15 Attaching the IP Dome to the Network DOME INITIALIZATION Camera Sensor Verification...19 Click-On Lanyard Fixing MOUNTING THE INTERNAL DOME Installing the Internal IP Dome Ceiling & Wall Mount...23 Installing the Internal Corner Mount (optional)...24 Installing the Internal IP Dome False Ceiling Mount...25 Making Connections & Completing Installation...26 Step 1 - Making Connections...26 Step 2 Fitting the IP Dome Body...27 Step 3 Fitting the Locking Screw...28 Step 4 Attaching the Acrylic...28 Step 5 Powering up MOUNTING THE EXTERNAL DOME Installting the External IP Dome Wall Mount...29
4 4 Assembling the External IP Dome Wall Mount Installing the External IP Dome Soffit Mount (optional) 31 Installing the External Pole Mount (optional) Installing the External Corner Mount (optional) Installing the External Swan-neck (optional) Making Connections to External Domes and Completing Installation APPENDIX A REMOTELY RESETTING THE DOME APPENDIX B HARDWARE SPECIFICATION Codec Specification Video Console Input/Output Network Connections IndigoVision IP Dome Camera Metrics Environment Regulatory Camera Dimensions Internal Dome Camera Sensor Specification INDEX...45
5 5 ABOUT THIS GUIDE This guide is written for users of IndigoVision s IP Dome Camera. It provides introductory information about the product, and a description of the hardware and specifications. For information on how to use the Web Configuration pages to configure the unit, see the IndigoVision 8000 Web Configuration Guide. Safety Notices This guide uses the following formats for safety notices: Note: Additional information relating to the current section. Caution: Potential hazard that could seriously impair operation.
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7 7 1 CABLING The following information applies to both internal and external IndigoVision IP Dome Cameras, unless otherwise specified. Cable & Wiring Requirements Table 1 details the cabling and wiring requirements for the IP Dome. Caution: To ensure optimum IP Dome performance, you must adhere to these parameters. Failure to do so will invalidate the warranty. Table 1 Distances per cable size (in meters) Cable size Internal IP Domes, (without heater) Max. Distances External IP Domes, (with heater) Max. Distances Power 0.75 mm 2 75m 30m 1.00 mm 2 100m 40m 1.25 mm 2 125m 50m 1.50 mm 2 150m 60m 2.50 mm 2 250m 100m
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9 9 2 INITIAL IP DOME CONFIGURATION Caution: You must configure your dome s IP settings before you mount the dome in its final position. You can configure your IP Dome using the Web Configuration pages, or a serial connection. The Web Configuration method is detailed below. If you are using a serial port, see Using the Serial Port Connection on page 15. Initial IP Properties By default, these devices are programmed with the IP properties shown in Table 2. Table 2 Default IP Properties Initial Configuration IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Using the Web Configuration Pages To configure your IP Dome using the Web Configuration pages you must: 1 Prepare an isolated network. 2 Prepare your PC for initial device configuration. 3 Configure your IP Dome. This includes specifying its IP address and subnet mask.
10 10 You must also have one of the following: A CAT5 crossover cable suitable for connection between the PC and the RJ45 connector on the IP Dome, OR An isolated hub or a switch with a standard CAT5 cable Step 1 Preparing an Isolated Network You should connect your IP Dome and the PC you are using to configure it on their own isolated network. To do this, connect the unit to the PC using an Ethernet cross-over cable (see Figure 1.) PC Cat5 crossover cable Power Supply Figure 1 Connecting the unit and PC using a cross-over cable Alternatively, you can connect the unit and PC to the same isolated hub or switch (Figure 2): PC Isolated hub or switch Cat5 crossover cable Power Supply Figure 2 Connecting the unit using an isolated hub/switch Step 2 Preparing for Initial Device Configuration All devices are supplied with their IP address and subnet mask set to and respectively. You cannot connect the devices to your network until you have changed these settings to suit your network. To change the factory defaults of your IP Dome, you must first (temporarily) modify your PC s network settings.
11 11 Caution: Please note the original value of all settings that are to be changed so that you can re-enter them when you have completed the initial device configuration. To change your PC s settings: 1 Use the Windows XP Network Settings configuration application to set the PC s IP address and subnet mask, as follows: a. In Windows Explorer, right-click Network Neighborhood and select Properties. b. Right-click Local Area Network and select Properties. Figure 3 LAN Properties c. Right-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and select Properties.
12 12 Figure 4 IP Properties d. Set the IP address to an address close to the factory IP address, for example, and change the PC s subnet mask to (the same as the factory default). e. Click OK, then OK again. Step 3 Configuring your IP Dome Once you have changed your PC s network settings, you must change the IP values of your IP Dome from its factory defaults. All devices are supplied with their IP address and subnet mask set to and respectively. You cannot connect the devices to your network until you have changed these settings to suit your network. To change these values: 1 Open Windows XP s Internet Explorer application. From the File menu, select Open, and enter (the factory default IP address), then click OK.
13 13 2 The Web Configuration home page appears (Figure 5): Figure 5 Web Configuration home web page 3 Click the Network link on the left of the web page: Figure 6 Network web page 4 The fields are as follows: Host Name Enter a name for the IP Dome to identify the device. Location Enter a location to identify the device.
14 14 IP Address Enter the IP address of the device. Subnet Mask Enter the IP network subnet mask. Caution: Ensure that you enter the correct values. Once you change from the defaults, the device is no longer configurable by the PC with its current network settings. Default Gateway This is the appropriate default gateway for remote network access and is only required if the devices are to be accessed from a different subnet. Ethernet Interface Enter a link type. The values are as follows: 0-10Mbps Half-Duplex 1-10Mbps Full-Duplex 2-100Mbps Half-Duplex 3-100Mbps Full-Duplex 4 - Auto-negotiate You may need to change the Ethernet link type default value from Auto-negotiate for some network devices. If you have problems maintaining a network link, contact your system administrator to determine the appropriate setting. When you have configured the device as required, click Submit to apply the changes to the device. 5 To configure another device, disconnect the cable from the device. Leave the cable connected to the PC. Note: You may want to make a note of the device s new IP address and subnet mask, or label the device with its new details. 6 Connect the crossover cable to the next device you want to configure. 7 Type the following command from a Command Window: C:> arp -d Note: You must do this before you can access the next unit for configuration.
15 15 8 Repeat these steps for each device, using different IP addresses for each device. Caution: Ensure that no two devices share the same IP address (or that of the PC). 9 When you have configured all your devices, return the PC to its original settings, or change them as appropriate for your network. 10 You are now ready to take your device(s) off the isolated network and connect them to the main network. See Attaching the IP Dome to the Network on page 17. Using the Serial Port Connection To configure your IP Dome using the serial port, you require a standard RS232 serial cable and the serial cable shipped with the IP Dome. 1 Power up the dome, and wait for its initialization process to complete (about one minute) (see Chapter 3). 2 Connect the serial cables between the unit and the PC as shown in Figure 7. IP Dome with base removed Attach the 3-pin connector end of the serial cable to CON8 on camera board CON8 CON6 PC with serial configuration software Serial cable 9 pin DSUB female mates to PC Standard serial cable Serial cable shipped with IP Dome 3 pin connector mates to board Figure 7 Serial port connection
16 16 3 On the PC, use a Terminal Emulation program such as Windows HyperTerminal and set the serial port parameters as follows: baud 8 bits No parity 1 stop bit Flow Control: None 4 Connect to the unit and press Enter. You should see the following prompt: VB8000 Vp-xxx Version vx-x-x Device Type: Transmitter Location: Unknown Network Settings [ / / ] VB8000 login: 5 Log in to the unit using the username "config" and password "config". The unit prompts you to enter the new configuration values. At each prompt, press <Enter> to accept the current value. IP Address Enter the IP address of the unit. Subnet Mask Enter the IP network subnet mask. Default Gateway Enter the appropriate default gateway for remote network access: this is only required if the devices are to be accessed from a different subnet. Link type Enter a link type. The values are as follows: 0-10Mbps Half-Duplex 1-10Mbps Full-Duplex 2-100Mbps Half-Duplex 3-100Mbps Full-Duplex 4 - Auto-negotiate You may need to change the Ethernet link type default value from Auto-negotiate for some network devices. If you have problems maintaining a network link, contact your system administrator to determine the appropriate setting. Host name Enter a name to describe the unit.
17 17 Location Enter a name to describe the location of the unit. Reset Network Security to factory defaults (y/n)? Enter "y" to reset the unit's password and network security settings. This will enable unrestricted access to the configuration web pages, and is the only way to reset the password on the unit. Enter n if you do not want to make changes to the unit's network security. If you have more than one device, repeat these steps for each device. You are now ready to attach the device(s) to the network. Attaching the IP Dome to the Network After configuring the dome s IP settings, you must attach it directly to your network using an available network port, as follows: 1 Reconnect your PC to the network. 2 Use a standard RJ45 connector and CAT5 cable to connect to the network socket in the dome, as shown in Figure 8. PC Network Power Supply Figure 8 Connecting an IP Dome to the network
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19 19 3 DOME INITIALIZATION Each time the IP Dome is powered up, it performs an initialization process, during which the camera sensor moves to the home position. This should take about a minute. You must wait for this process to complete before attaching serial or video cables to the connectors inside the dome enclosure. Camera Sensor Verification Once the camera has completed its initialization process, you can use the BNC connector on the IP Dome board to check that the camera sensor is working properly. The BNC connector is shown in Figure 9. CON1 IC6 OPT1 CON7 D2 BNC connector can be used during installation to verify correct operation of the sensor Figure 9 BNC Connector Note: Please ensure that you disconnect any cables from the BNC connector after testing.
20 20 Click-On Lanyard Fixing The lanyard is supplied fastened inside the IP Dome external top cover. To fasten it to the dome-inner, pull the keyhole end downwards and attach it as shown below: Lanyard Keyhole end Stem Button Place keyhole over button Pull lanyard so that the slotted hole clicks into place on the stem
21 21 In use, the keyhole will rotate around the button but will remain secure
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23 23 4 MOUNTING THE INTERNAL DOME Caution: Before mounting the IP Dome in its final position, you must first configure its IP settings, as detailed in Chapter 2. Installing the Internal IP Dome Ceiling & Wall Mount Caution: Always handle the IP Dome carefully so that the main electronics and motor mechanism are not damaged. 1 Attach the appropriate bracketry to a firm, solid surface (ceiling or wall) using the required fixings. Ensure that you take the camera size and weight into consideration (see Appendix A for details). Use three screws to affix dome base to ceiling. Affix lanyard securely to ceiling. 53mm 46mm Use the "knockout" section of the dome base for side entry of cables Use central hole in dome base for top entry of cables Locking screw uses this slot for orientation
24 24 246mm 161mm 55mm Locking tab Orient dome to line up locking tab with slot in dome body. Twist body onto bracket. Important - fit locking screw The two parts of the wall bracket are secured by fitting this screw Figure 10 Attaching bracketry 2 Feed the cables along the bracket, then attach the supplied clip-on lanyard to secure the unit. You are now ready to make connections and complete installation. See Making Connections & Completing Installation on page 26. Installing the Internal Corner Mount (optional) The Internal Corner Mount Adapter is an optional extra accessory part. For internal corner mounts, fasten the adapter to the corner of the walls using suitable fixings, then follow the instructions in Installing the Internal IP Dome Ceiling & Wall Mount on page 23. An internal corner mount adapter is shown below. Figure 11 Internal corner mount adapter
25 25 101mm 45mm 41mm 75mm 8mm 55mm 26mm 51mm 145mm Figure 12 Internal corner mount adapter dimensions Installing the Internal IP Dome False Ceiling Mount For camera weight and dimensions, see Appendix A. Caution: Always handle the IP Dome carefully so that the main electronics and motor mechanism are not damaged. Twist off top part to gain access to connections Fit acrylic by twisting clockwise. Remove acrylic by twisting anti-clockwise Figure 13 Dimensions and bracketry required to install the IP Dome
26 26 Cut a hole in the false ceiling tile (see Figure 14). Ensure that you take the weight of the IP Dome and support plate into consideration. Attach the supplied lanyard to secure the unit. The holes in the support plate can be secured to the building structure using 2mm dia binding wire Twist off top part to gain access to connections When screw is loosened (anti-clockwise) the clamp swings inward to allow the cylindrical dome body to pass through the hole in the ceiling Use cable tie to secure cables to the horizontal bar at the top of the top piece Lanyard is screwed to the hole in top of dome. Screw free end to part of the structure of the building The support plate can be fitted above the ceiling tile or in place of a 300mm x 600mm ceiling tile Clamp swings out to support dome as the screw is tightened (clockwise) Figure 14 Fixing to a false ceiling tile You are now ready to make connections and complete installation. See Making Connections & Completing Installation. Making Connections & Completing Installation Step 1 - Making Connections The internal dome connection board is located at the top of the dome and is visible when the dome is removed from the internal wall bracket or internal ceiling mount.
27 27 Figure 15 IP Dome (Internal) Connection Board Connect the power cable to CON1 and the network cable to CON3. Note: Due to space restrictions, it may be necessary to use a network cable without a shround on the RJ45 plug at the dome camera end. Step 2 Fitting the IP Dome Body Align the screw mount to the screw socket on either the wall or ceiling mount bracket there is only one way to align and fix the top section. Once aligned, push up and twist clockwise to ensure the three fixing lugs are located correctly (Figure 16). Locking screw Clip lanyard onto dome body Dome base or wall bracket Twist body of IP Dome onto dome base or wall bracket. Secure using locking screw Dome body Twist acrylic onto dome body Figure 16 Fitting internal dome body
28 28 Step 3 Fitting the Locking Screw Once twisted and locked, insert 1 x M3 CSK screw (provided in fixing pack) and tighten securely. This ensures that the installation is rigid and secure. Step 4 Attaching the Acrylic To attach the acrylic, line up the three gaps in the rim of the acrylic with the three lugs on the IP Dome. Push and twist clockwise for a clean and easy fit. Step 5 Powering up After ensuring all fixings are secure, connect the mains power input to the PSU to power up the IP Dome.
29 29 5 MOUNTING THE EXTERNAL DOME Caution: Before mounting the IP Dome in its final position, you must first configure its IP settings, as detailed in Chapter 2. Installting the External IP Dome Wall Mount The external IP Dome camera has an IP65 rating. For camera weight and dimensions, see Appendix A. Caution: Always handle the IP Dome carefully so that the main electronics and motor mechanism are not damaged.
30 30 Assembling the External IP Dome Wall Mount wall mount top cover lanyard camera assembly captive screws inner cover captive screw for fixing inner cover lanyard captive screws for fixing external acrylic external acrylic Figure 17 Enlarged View of External IP Dome Wall Mount Attach the wall bracketry using the required fixings. Note: Ensure that you take the weight and stability of the surface to which the bracket is to be fixed into consideration. You are now ready to make connections and complete installation. See page 35.
31 31 Installing the External IP Dome Soffit Mount (optional) The soffit adaptor is an optional extra accessory part. For camera weight and dimensions, see Appendix A. Caution: Always handle the IP Dome carefully so that the main electronics and motor mechanism are not damaged. For soffit installations, please use the soffit adaptor and gasket. 1 Fasten the soffit adaptor to the ceiling or soffit. 2 Fasten the external cover to the soffit using three screws. 3 holes on 68mm PCD Use these holes for fastening soffit adaptor to ceiling Gasket Affix top cover here using 3 screws Figure 18 Mounting Soffit Adaptor for Soffit & Pole Mounted External Domes You are now ready to make connections and complete installation. See page 35.
32 32 Installing the External Pole Mount (optional) The External Pole Mount Adaptor is an optional extra accessory part. For camera weight and dimensions, see Appendix A. For pole mount installations, you must use an external wall mount housing with a pole mount adapter. The pole mount adapter is shown in Figure mm Side View 4 fixing holes on 102 PCD 102mm Underside View 102mm 112mm Figure 19 Pole mount adaptor 1 Fix the pole mount adapter to the pole using suitable fixings. 2 Fix the bracket to the pole adapter using suitable fixings. 3 Draw the cabling through the adapter into the bracket s fixing box. Withdraw the cable sealing plug from the neck of the housing at the fixing box end. Make a small cut in the sealing plug for each cable that will be drawn through the bracket, thread the cabling through the bracket and push the plug back into place at the base of the housing neck. 4 Refit the cover to the bracket fixing box. You are now ready to make connections and complete installation. See page 35.
33 100.0 both sides 33 Installing the External Corner Mount (optional) The External Corner Mount Adapter is an optional extra accessory part. For external corner mounts, fasten the adapter to the corner of the walls using suitable fixings. The external corner mount adapter is shown in Figure both sides DIA holes on each side for fastening bracket to wall. 100 (h) x 70 (w) Figure 20 External corner mount adapter dimensions
34 34 Installing the External Swan-neck (optional) For camera weight and dimensions, see Appendix A. When the external swan-neck is purchased with an external IP Dome, the IP Dome top cover is already fitted to the swan-neck. If they are ordered separately then the swan-neck must be fastened to the top cover during installation. You must include the two gaskets. The swan-neck is fastened to the top cover using three screws fitted from inside the top cover (see Figure 21). External top cover (part of external dome camera) Swan-neck 568mm 295mm 200mm Four holes dia 7mm on 102mm (4") PCD Figure 21 Swan-neck installation 1 Fit the external top cover to the swan-neck. 2 Thread the cables through the swan-neck. 3 Fit the swan-neck to the top of pole or parapet using suitable fixings. You are now ready to make connections and complete installation.
35 35 Making Connections to External Domes and Completing Installation The external dome heater connection board is located inside the top housing of the external dome, and is visible when the dome inner is removed. Not used Heater connector CON2 (already connected) Not used Power Connections Connect 24Vac to 24VAC terminals CON1 Figure 22 External dome connection board 1 Remove the dome 'inner' and make the following connections Heater Power Connect Output 2 from the PSU board to CON1 on the power connection board ( ) located at the top of the external housing. Network Connections Connect the network cable to the RJ-45 (CON3) on the PCB at the top of the dome camera ( ) (see Figure 22). Camera Power Connect Output 1 from the PSU board to CON1 on the PCB at the top of the dome camera ( ) (see Figure 22). Lanyard Attach the lanyard from the dome 'inner' assembly to the housing top cover.
36 36 2 Locate the dome inner into the housing, ensuring that the guide slots for the fixing screws slide over the posts in the housing upper. Tighten the four Pozi pan fixing screws to secure the dome inner to the housing. 3 After ensuring all fixings are secure, connect the mains power input to the PSU to power up the IP Dome.
37 37 A REMOTELY RESETTING THE DOME You can remotely reset an IP Dome using IndigoVision s CCTV Keyboard. 1 Press and hold. 2 Press 5, 8, 5, 8. 3 Press.. The IP Dome will then power down, re-power up and perform an initialization routine. Settings such as presets and guard tours are retained on the IP Dome. Note: This only resets the camera and dome mechanics. To reset the codec, click Reboot on the Diagnostics web page.
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39 39 B HARDWARE SPECIFICATION This chapter details the hardware specifications for the IndigoVision IP Dome Camera. It provides the codec and sensor specification and the dimensions for each camera type. Codec Specification Video 1Vp-p, 75ohm (PAL or NTSC depending on model) Note: Video output is for debug/installation purposes only. Video Codec ISO/IEC Standard MPEG-4 Simple Profile User-configurable bit rate User-configurable frame rate 4:2:0 YUV color space Resolution SIF 2SIF 4SIF Console Input/Output Console EIA-574 RS232 only Maximum Baud Rate Kbps Console Settings , 8bits,1 Stop Bit, No Parity
40 40 Network Connections IEEE and IETF standards: 10/100 Base-T Ethernet, TCP, UDP, ICMP and IGMP Physical connection via RJ-45 IndigoVision IP Dome Camera Metrics Environment Dimensions See page 41. Weight The following unit weights include PSU, Acrylic and Codec. They do not include packaging: Internal Wall Mount Dome: 2.15 Kg Internal Pendant Mount Dome: 1.98 Kg Internal False Ceiling Mount Dome: 2.15 Kg External Wall Mount Dome Kit: 4.50 Kg External Swan Neck Dome Kit: 4.45 Kg Power Current consumption for internal or external IPDomes, including CODEC but not including heater: Dome supply 24vac or 24vdc. Typical 500mA. Maximum 600mA Current consumption for heater (fitted to External IP Domes): Inrush current: Typical 1A, Maximum 2A (using 24vac or 24vdc). Normal operation: Less than 0.4A Operating temperature: Internal Dome: 0 C (32 F) to + 50 C (122 F) External Dome: -20 C (-4 F) to + 50 C (122 F) Storage temperature -20 C (-4 F) to + 70 C (158 F) External dome housing is IP65 rated
41 41 Regulatory EN 55022(1994) ITE emission standard Class A EN (1995) mains harmonics Class A EN 55024(1998) ITE immunity standard EN (1995) voltage fluctuation CFR47(1995) Part 15 subpart B Class A (US federal code of regulations) In accordance with the EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive 2002/96/EC this product must be sent to a recycling plant for proper disposal at the end of its use. Camera Dimensions Internal Dome Camera 197mm 73mm 51mm 214mm 171mm 204mm Space for cables above 10mm 116mm 99mm Hole diameter 205mm 250mm
42 42 External Dome Cameras 278mm 85mm 261mm 155mm 29mm 130mm 171mm 260mm 102mm 568mm 295mm 200mm
43 43 Sensor Specification Camera Features Color (C) Col / mono (C/M) Sensor Zoom - optical + digital Zoom - total All domes have the following functions C/M (indoor color only) 1/4 ExView HAD 18x, 12x 216x Line resolution 460 Pixels Horizontal view angle Lens size ExView technology Min sensitivity - color Min sensitivity - color int Min sensitivity - mono int Signal/noise ratio Picture freeze Video output Focus / iris 752(H) x 582(V) 2.8 (T) 48 (W) mm Y 0.7 Lux 0.05 Lux (outdoor only) 0.01 Lux (outdoor only) >50 db Presets 360 Tours Learned patrols Remote reset Dynamic privacy zones Preset status information Variable pan speed/coverage Variable tilt speed Tilt coverage 90 Auto homing Col/mon changeover Mounting options Y 1 V p to p, 75ohms Auto / manual 4 (max 128 presets per tour) 4 mimic tours - up to 30 minutes duration each Via OSD, IP network Up to 32 with 8 present on screen simultaneously Y /sec, 360 continuous rotation, absolute positioning /sec, absolute positioning Goes to preset, tour or mimic tour after prescribed time (menu) 3 levels - menu setup (outdoor only) Wall, ceiling and false ceiling
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45 45 INDEX A attaching lanyard fixing 20 C cabling and wiring 7 camera dimensions 41 weight 40 configuration initial 9 using serial port 15 using the Web Configuration pages 9 connection board internal dome 27 connectors, network 40 console input/output specification 39 D devices, attaching to network 17 dimensions 41 E environmental specification 40 external domes corner mount 32, 33 pole mount 32 soffit mount 31 swan-neck mount 34 wall mount 29 H hardware specification 39 I initial IP properties 9 installation external corner mount 32, 33 external pole mount 32 external soffit mount 31 external swan-neck mount 34 external wall mount 29 internal ceiling and wall mount 23 internal corner mount 27 internal domes 23 internal false ceiling mount 25 internal domes ceiling and wall mount installation 23 connection board 27 corner mount installation 27 false ceiling mount 25 installation 23 IP dome resetting remotely 37 IP properties 9 IP properties, changing using serial port 16 using Web Configuration pages 13 isolated network, preparing 10 L lanyard fixing attaching 20 N network connections 40
46 46 P PC, preparing for configuration 10 power 40 R regulatory specification 41 remote reset of dome 37 resolutions specification 39 S sensor specifications 43 specifications 39 codec 39 console input/output 39 dimensions 41 environmental 40 power 40 regulatory 41 resolution 39 sensor 43 S-Video 39 video 39 video codec 39 weight 40 S-Video specification 39 V video codec specification 39 specification 39 W Web Configuration pages 9 weight 40
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