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9 10 7 Arrow on camera baseArrow on camera 7.Re-attach the domecover.Align thearrows as shownin the diagramto ensureawaterproofseal. Usethe alle
11 12 JunctionBoxInstallation Types 5.JUNCTION BOX INSTALLATIONTYPES 5.1Two GangFitting(Recommended)Twogang fitting requires 4x2S/4Sscrews. NOTE:Two
13 14Finding the Address 4. Click on a camera IP address in DeviceList tologin.5. UnderUser Name,enter the user nameforthe camera (default: admin).Un
15 16Finding the Address 2. ClickBonjour. Thecamera’s IP address appears in the Bonjour Devices list.3. Double-click the camera to open it in Safari®
17 18Configuring Connection Step3 of 6:Locate your camera’s MACaddress:1.Opena web browser and enter the camera’s IP address in the addressbar in the
19 20Configuring Connection 7.1Connectingto aDDNS address usingNVMS NOTE:Complete all the stepsabovebefore performing the following method.1.Open NVM
21 22Configuration 8.WEBCONFIGURATION Thecamera includes a built-in web interface that can beaccessedusing aweb browser. 8.1SupportedBrowsers•GoogleC
23 24Configuration 3. UnderDownload unsigned ActiveX controls,click Prompt(recommended) or Enable. Select Enable or Prompt underDownloadunsignedActi
25 26Configuration 8.4WebInterface/LiveVideoOverviewCamera configuration menusClick and drag to zoom in. Right-click and selectZoomOutto zoom out.Dou
27 28Configuration 8.5DeviceInfoThe DeviceInfopageshows information about your IP camera, such as the DeviceName (which appears in the DeviceList in
IR Vandal Dome IP Camera Instruction Manual English Version 1.0 CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOTOPEN CAUT
29 30Configuration •FrameRate:Select the frame rate for the stream up to maximum of30FPSfor stream1 or stream2 or12FPSfor stream3. NOTE:Frame rate ma
31 32Configuration 4. ClickOKtosave changes. Thecamera willrestartwith the new IPaddress. 8.7.2 DevicePortThe DevicePortpage (DeviceConfiguration>
33 34Configuration You can set thecamera’s date andtime thefollowingways:•Using anNTPserver (recommended)•Using your computer’s systemtime•Manually T
35 36Configuration •Custom:CreateacustomOSDmessage.Enter thecustomOSDtext underCustomOSD. DeviceName ChannelID ChannelName TimeCustom 3. Enter the de
37 38Configuration To changethelanguagefor theOSD andemail alarms:1. Click DeviceConfiguration>Language.2. UnderLanguage,select the desired langua
39 40Configuration 3. ClickScheduleto configure a motion detection schedule.TheScheduleTime Setting menu opens. NOTE:If the ScheduleTime Settingdoesn
41 42Configuration 4. ClickModify. TheRecord Disk Path menu opens. SelectSD1 ClickModify 5.CheckEnable. CheckEnable Click Format 6. Under FileSy
43 44Configuration 6. Click OK.7. Set up recording using the Record Policy sub-menu(see“8.9.1 RecordDirectory” onpage 40). To accessyour recordings,
45 46Configuration 6. Set up recording using the Record Policy sub-menu(see“8.9.1 RecordDirectory” onpage 40). To accessyour recordings, useNVMSor ma
47 48Configuration number ofdaysand enter theNumberofDays desired. Note that youmusthavesufficient storagespacetosavethe number ofdaysentered.8. Clic
ImportantSafeguards In addition to the careful attentiondevotedto quality standards in the manufacturing process of yourvideoproduct, safety is a m
49 50Configuration •Password:Enter the Passwordyou have set on the account.4. ClickOKto savesettings. 8.12ServiceCenterServiceCenter contains the fol
51 52Configuration 8.13.1GroupThe Group page(Privilege>Group) allows you to manage permissionsfor user groups. Users obtain permissions from their
53 54Configuration To add a user account:1. Click Add. The AddUser window appears. NOTE:If theAddUser menudoesnotappear,disableany popupblockers.2. E
55 56Configuration 8.16DefaultSettingsClickDefault Settings.ClickRestorethen clickOKto restore the camera to factory default settings.Thecamera will
57 58Configuration •MaxShutter:Setsthe upper limit of the shutterspeedwhen AutoShutter is selected.•FixedShutter:Sets the shutterspeedwhen FixedShutt
59 60Configuration 8.17.7 AE MeterModeSet the Auto-Exposure MeterModefrom one of the following:•Multi-Pattern:Whenmetering light, entire image is met
61 62Configuration 8.17.10MirrorEnable/disable imagemirroring.•Mirror: SelectHorizontalto mirror the image horizontally, Vertical to mirror verticall
63 64to 5 Arrow on camera baseArrow on camera5.Re-attach the domecover.Align thearrows as shownin the diagramto ensureawaterproofseal. Usethe a
65 66Troubleshooting 11. TROUBLESHOOTING Can’t findthecameraIPaddress using NVMSor other software:•Make sure Ethernet and/orDCpower cables are correc
GeneralPrecautions1. All warnings and instructions in this manual should befollowed.2. Removethe plug from the outlet before cleaning.Donot use li
TABLE OFCONTENTS1.GettingStarted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.1Default Camera Username, Password
1 2 1.GETTINGSTARTED Thesystem comes with the following components:•1 x Camera•6 x Camera locking screws(3xinside camera; 3x spare)•1 x Surface moun
3 4 1.3ONVIF Compatibility and Included SoftwareOverviewThis camera isONVIF v2.1compliant. It is designed for interoperabilitywith popularVMS’s and N
5 6 3.CAMERA INSTALLATION Makesure to follow the correct polarity if connecting the camera to DC power. Polarity is marked on the power connector. All
7 8 3a 3b 4 5 Test cable terminals ReattachingtheCameraModule3a. Reinsert camera moduleintocamerabase byaligning thearrow notches o
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