FCC ID: P27MDC450 IC : 5604A-MDC450 MDC450 Full HD PoE Mini Dome Camera Installation Guide Version: 1.0 Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved.
FCC ID: P27MDC450 IC : 5604A-MDC450 Package Contents The following items should be included: If any of these items are damaged or missing, please contact your service provider immediately. 1. Mini Dome Camera + 2. L Tool 3. Mounting Screws: M3*16(5.5*16mm) *3 4.
FCC ID: P27MDC450 IC : 5604A-MDC450 1 Chapter 1 Introduction This Chapter provides details of the Mini Dome Camera's features, components and capabilities. Overview The MDC450 is a weather-resistant, HD mini dome camera. It comes with an IP66 rated housing, with a F1.8 large aperture lens, high sensitivity imaging sensor and high power IR LED illumination. The MDC450 displays high quality colorful images in low light conditions, enabling it to view distances of up to 20 meters at night.
FCC ID: P27MDC450 IC : 5604A-MDC450 Physical Details - Mini Dome Camera Front Panel - Mini Dome Camera IR LEDs Figure 1: Camera Components These are used to provide illumination for night time viewing. Ensure that the two IR LEDs are not obstructed beneath the transparent dome bubble. Light Sensor This is a hardware sensor to detect lux. Ensure that the light sensor is not obstructed beneath the transparent dome bubble. Lens No physical adjustment is required for the lens.
FCC ID: P27MDC450 IC : 5604A-MDC450 Status LED (Green, Amber, Blue) On (Green) - Power on. Off - No power. Slow Blinking (Green) - The LED blinks during start up. Fast Blinking (Green) - Download mode. On (Blue) - Network connection is available. Blinking (Blue) - The data is transmitting/receiving via network. On (Amber) - Firmware upgrade failure or heater is on. Blinking (Amber) - The firmware is upgrading. Note: If data is being transmitted via LAN, the color of the LED is blue.
FCC ID: P27MDC450 IC : 5604A-MDC450 2 Chapter 2 Basic Setup This Chapter provides details on how to setup and mount the Mini Dome Camera. Installation 1. Remove Bubble and Protective Foam a. Use the L tool to remove the three retaining screws and bubble. b. Remove the protective foam. Note: Leave the bubble detached for later access for ceiling mounting. Figure 3: Removing the Bubble 2.
FCC ID: P27MDC450 IC : 5604A-MDC450 Figure 4: Connecting Ethernet Cable with the Caps 3. Check the Status LED The Status LED turns on solid green during startup, which takes 60 to 90 seconds. After startup is completed, the LED begins to blink green. For location of the Status LED, refer to Figure 2. 4. Mount the Camera Place the camera in a desired location near a power source. For details on mounting the camera on the ceiling with the mounting plate, please refer to the later section.
FCC ID: P27MDC450 IC : 5604A-MDC450 Mounting the Mini Dome Camera *Note: Please ensure the Mini Dome Camera is configured and added to the network before permanent mounting. Ceiling Mounting 1. Identify the location where you would like to mount the camera. Using the mounting template included in the box as a guide, drill three mounting holes in the ceiling. 2. If you have not done so already, use the L tool to remove the three screws and the bubble from the camera.
FCC ID: P27MDC450 IC : 5604A-MDC450 5. 6. Figure 6: Routing the Cable Attach the bubble to the camera, and then secure it with the three screws by using the L tool. Note: Use the alignment marks to properly align the camera and bubble while attaching them together. Make sure that the camera is firmly secured to the ceiling. Mounting Suggestion The camera is very sensitive to motion and may even trigger a motion event with the movement of a small tree, bush or other object in the wind.
FCC ID: P27MDC450 IC : 5604A-MDC450 A Appendix A Specifications Mini Dome Camera Dimensions (DxH) Lens Video Compression Image Resolution Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Network Protocol Network Interface Button Status LED IR LEDs Micro-SD Slot Bluetooth Power 4.33” x 3.62” (110mm x 92mm) F1.8. DFOV 75 H.
FCC ID: P27MDC450 IC : 5604A-MDC450 guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: ‐Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ‐Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.