Camera Installation Guide Manual version: V1.
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Safety Information WARNING! Installation and removal of the unit and its accessories must be carried out by qualified personnel. You must read all of the Safety Instructions supplied with your equipment before installation and operation. If the product does not work properly, please contact your dealer. Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself. (We shall not assume any responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance.
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Contents 1 Overview ·······································································································································1-1 2 Installation·····································································································································2-1 Mounting Optical Module·······················································································································2-2 Box Camera ·············································
Cable Requirements ······························································································································3-41 Video Cable ···································································································································3-41 Audio Cable ···································································································································3-42 Power Cable ······················································
1 Overview This manual introduces the installation of IP cameras (referred to as cameras in this manual) and the recommended requirements of the cables. Please follow the instructions to take lightning protection measures, ground the device and choose the proper housings for your cameras. Read through this manual and follow the instructions to mount your camera efficiently.
2 Installation You need some mount accessories (such as wall mount brackets, pendant mount brackets and in-ceiling mount brackets) to install your cameras. For more details about these accessories, see the recommended list of your dealer. Before the installation, please prepare some mounting tools as required in advance. WARNING! To prevent screws from loosening and avoid device damage during installation, do not knock the device.
Mounting Optical Module Box Camera Mounting SFP module NOTE! Wear an anti-static wrist strap during your installation (connect the other end of the strap to a proper grounding point). Or you can wear anti-static gloves if there is not a proper grounding point. To mount an SFP optical module (taking two-fiber bidirectional as an example), perform the following steps: 1. Remove the slot dustproof cover. 2. Insert the recommended SFP optical module. 3.
PTZ Dome Camera Mounting SFP module 1. Remove the dustproof cover inside the tail cable unit. Dustproof cover 2. Insert the recommended SFP optical module. 3. Connect the optical fiber plug and the optical module.
PTZ Dome Camera Mounting bracket 1. Locate the positions of the holes. a. Mark the positions of the holes by referring to the mount points of the bracket. b. Lead the cables to be connected out of wall holes. 2. Drill holes on the wall. Select a drill bit matching the outer diameter of the expansion bolt. For the hole depth, refer to the bolt length. 3. Knock the expansion bolts, and verify that they are tightened up. 4.
Mounting dome unit (for cameras with tail cable unit) 1. Lead the tail cable through the bracket, and push up. 2. Slide the camera holder into the inner track and turn the tail cable unit till it is blocked by the bracket adapter screw. And then tighten the screws. Bracket adapter screw Inner track Camera holder 3. Fasten the bracket to the four expansion bolts on the wall with flat washers, spring washers, and nuts. 4.
Stainless screws (3) Hook Positioning pilot pillars (3) Dome camera 6. Mount the top sun shield. Combine the left and right halves of the top sun shield by aligning them concurrently with the triangle icon of the dome. Then, attach them downwards on the dome. Mounting dome unit (for cameras without tail cable unit) 1. Attach the safety wire to the bracket and then lead the tail cables out of the bracket. 2. Attach the dome to the bracket adapter.
3. Secure the dome with two M5 screws. M5 screw 4. Connect the cables and attach the bracket to the wall with flat pads, washers and nuts. Box Camera Mounting camera without housing 1. Locate the positions of the holes. a. Locate the positions of the holes on the wall by referring to the bracket mount points. b. Lead the cables across the hole on the wall. 2. Drill holes on the wall. Select a drill bit matching the outer diameter of the expansion bolts.
4. Mount the bracket onto the wall. a. Lead cables out of the leading-out hole of the bracket. b. Fix the bracket to the expansion bolts, and fasten the bracket with flat washers, spring washers, and nuts. 5. Mount the lens and then mount the camera onto the bracket. ¼ -20 UNC 6. Perform accurate adjusting after power-on. Mounting camera with housing 1. Select a proper housing, and remove the bottom plate. 2. Fix the camera onto the bottom plate. ¼ -20 UNC 3.
4. Fix the universal joint onto the back panel of the housing. Loosen two screws on the universal joint so as to fix it to the housing. ¼ -20 UNC 5. Encircle and fasten the bar with steel straps. Lead cables through the pole and out of the cross arm, waiting to be connected. 6. Fix the housing on the steel straps. a. Adjust the universal joint and the housing until the monitoring direction is proper. b.
2. Drill holes on the wall. Use a drill bit with a diameter of 6 mm or 6.5 mm to drill 30 mm-depth guide holes according to the positions marked by stickers. 3. Install the plastic rivets of self-tapping screws. Knock the plastic rivets into the holes and ensure that they are tightened up. For camera without bracket 1. Mount the device onto the wall and connect all cables. Lead self-tapping screws through the guide holes in the base and fix them on the wall by using a screwdriver. 2.
Focusing knob Zooming knob 4. Power on the device, adjust the motorized zoom lens to get clear image. For camera with bracket 1. Secure the bracket. Lead cable out through hole in bracket. Attach bracket to wall with screws and expansion bolts. 2. Adjust the monitoring direction. Connect the cable and use waterproof tape to protect it. Rotate the camera vertically or horizontally as required. 3. Secure the camera to the bracket with a screw. ¼ -20UNC Fixed Dome Camera 1.
2. Drill holes on the wall. Use a drill bit with a diameter of 6 mm or 6.5 mm to drill 30 mm-depth guide holes according to the positions marked by stickers. 3. Mount plastic rivets of self-tapping screws. Knock the plastic rivets into the guide holes and ensure that they are tightened up. 4. Mount the dome. Connect all cables of the wall and the dome, lead self-tapping screws through the guide holes in the dome base, and fix the dome on the wall by using a screwdriver. 5.
Lens base 1 2 Fastening screw 6. Mount the lining and ensure that it is tightened up. 7. Mount the transparent dome housing. a. Align the screw holes in the base, and tighten the two cross-recessed pan-head screws on the edge of the transparent dome housing to fix it, as shown by in the following figure. b. Align the grooves (non-tail cable grooves) of the transparent dome housing to the buckle of the base, and push up the dome housing to fix it, as shown by in the following figure.
Adapter 2. Attach the adapter to the mounting bracket. Mounting bracket 3. Secure the camera unit to the adapter and connect the cables. 1 2 Lock into position 4. Remove the dome bubble.
5. Adjust the monitoring direction. Turn the lens vertically and horizontally Dome 6. For manual lens, power on the device, and then turn the rotate knob to get clear image. 2 Replace dome bubble and complete installation Zooming knob Focusing knob 1 7. Loosen focus and zoom buttons by using straight screwdriver, and then adjust buttons to get clear image For automatic lens, you can adjust the image directly after power up.
PTZ Dome Camera Mounting the pendant bracket 1. Locate the positions of the holes. a. Mark the positions of the holes by referring to the mount points of the bracket. b. Lead the cable out of the hole on the wall. 2. Select a drill bit matching the outer diameter of the expansion bolt. For the hole depth, refer to the bolt length. 3. Knock the expansion bolts, and verify that they are tightened up.
4. Screw-in the bracket adapter (G1 ½ male thread) to the connector of the pendant mount bracket. 5. Tighten the screws (M4) at the bracket. For cameras with tail cable unit The steps to install the camera (include mounting the tail cable unit, securing the bracket to the wall and installing the camera unit) are similar to that of wall mount. For more information, see Mounting dome unit (for cameras with tail cable unit).
Wiring for Coaxitron Coaxitron controller Corner Mount Mounting Accessories PTZ Dome Camera Mounting accessories 1. Mark positions of holes by referring to mount points of the bracket. 2. Drill holes on the wall. Select a drill bit matching the outer diameter of the expansion bolt. For the hole depth, refer to the bolt length.
3. Knock the expansion bolts, and verify that they are tightened up. 4. Mount the corner mount accessory and lead the cables out. Fasten the corner mount accessory to four expansion bolts, and secure the accessory with flat washers, spring washers, and nuts. For cameras with tail cable unit The steps to install the camera (include mounting the tail cable unit, securing the bracket to the wall and installing the camera unit) are similar to that of wall mount.
Original pole Connector of the original pole Customized conversion connector M5 screw hole G1 ½ inner thread G1 ½ outter thread Adapter 2. Connect and fasten the original standing pole to two adapters. Customizing standing pole 1. Customize a standing pole to match the dome.
2. Connect and fasten the customized pole to the adapter. For cameras with tail cable unit The steps to install the camera (include mounting the tail cable unit, securing the bracket to the wall and installing the camera unit) are similar to that of wall mount. For more information, see Mounting dome unit (for cameras with tail cable unit).
Pole mount clamps (3) Holes of the pole mount bracket (3) 2. Tighten the clamps, and fasten the clamps to the pillar. For cameras with tail cable unit The steps to install the camera (include mounting the tail cable unit, securing the bracket to the wall and installing the camera unit) are similar to that of wall mount. For more information, see Mounting dome unit (for cameras with tail cable unit).
Inside bracket 3. Fix the inside bracket and the outside bracket, align two screw holes on the outside bracket to hole positions on the inside bracket, fasten the two screws using a screwdriver, and verify that the inside bracket and the outside bracket have been fixed. Outside bracket 4. Mount the dome to the adapter bracket. a. Lead the tail cable of the dome through the adapter bracket or out of the top hole of the adapter bracket. Then, push the dome to the adapter bracket from bottom to top. b.
6. Mount the dome to the ceiling. a. Hang the other end of the safety rope onto the inside bracket on the ceiling as shown by in the following figure. b. Connect all cables between the ceiling and the tail cable of the dome as shown by in the following figure. c. Slowly push the adapter bracket carrying the dome upward into the ceiling as shown by in the following figure. 1 2 3 7. Fasten the adapter bracket and the outside bracket. a.
Metal Fixed Dome Camera 1. Drill holes in the ceiling. Paste the hole positioning sticker of the in-ceiling bracket onto the ceiling and drill a proper-sized hole in the ceiling. Hole positioning sticker 2. Mount the inside bracket to the ceiling. Put the inside bracket through the hole of the ceiling and align the inner edge of the bracket with the edge of the hole. Inside bracket 3. Fix the ceiling bracket to the in-ceiling bracket.
1 2 6. Mount a plastic panel to protect the camera. Attach the plastic panel to the in-ceiling bracket and make sure only the housing is visible from outside. Hook Plastic Fixed Dome Camera To perform in-ceiling mount for plastic fixed dome cameras, you can refer to the steps for mounting the metal fixed dome cameras and replace the step 2 with following step. 1. Secure the screws to the in-ceiling bracket.
Ceiling mount Mounting Accessories Indoor PTZ Dome Camera 1. Locate the positions of the holes. Verify that the holes on the wall align with the inner holes of the ceiling bracket. a. Lead the cable though the hole on the wall. b. Mark the hole by referring to mount points of the ceiling bracket. Ceiling rack Inner hole of the rack 2. Drill holes (depth: about 30 mm) on the wall by using a drill bit of the diameter 6 mm or 6.5 mm. 3.
5. Mount the dome and the adapter bracket. Align the four screws of the adapter bracket with the mount points of the dome, and tighten the screws by using a screwdriver. Adapter bracket 6. Fasten one end of the safety rope to the adapter bracket hole. 7. Fasten the other end of the safety rope to the ceiling bracket, and connect all cables. a. Align the four stepped screws of the adapter bracket with the large hardy holes, and push the stepped screws upwards. b.
Fixed Dome Camera Analog fixed and mini dome camera 1. Locate the positions of the holes. Paste installation positioning stickers on the ceiling and lead the cables across the hole on the wall. Vandal-proof model 2. Plastic model Drill holes on the wall. Use a drill bit with a diameter of 6 mm or 6.5 mm to drill 30 mm-depth guide holes according to the positions marked by stickers. 3. Mount the plastic rivets of self-tapping screws.
b. After loosening the fastening screws, you can vertically turn the lens, as shown by in the following figure. 1 Lens base 2 Fastening screw 6. Attach the lining and lock it with the buckle on the base. Buckle on the base 7. Mount the transparent dome housing. a. Align the screw holes in the base, and tighten the two cross-recessed pan-head screws on the edge of the transparent dome housing to fix it, as shown by in the following figure. b.
2. Drill holes on the wall. Use a drill bit with a diameter of 6 mm or 6.5 mm to drill 30 mm-depth guide holes according to the positions marked by stickers. 3. Mount the plastic rivets of self-tapping screws. Knock the plastic rivets into the guide holes and ensure that they are tightened up. 4. Mount the ceiling bracket. Lead self-tapping screws through the guide holes in the base and fix them on the ceiling by using a screwdriver. Ceiling bracket 5.
Dome 7. For a manual zoom lens camera, power on the device and adjust the manual zoom lens to get clear images. a. Loosen the zooming and focusing knobs by using a flathead screwdriver and adjust the knobs to obtain clear images. b. Then mount the dome housing to complete the mounting. Zooming knob Focusing knob 8. For a motorized zoom lens camera, it will automatically adjust the lens to present images. Plastic fixed dome camera 1. Locate holes on the ceiling.
4. Remove the dome bubble. Loosen dome bubble in “open”direction 1 2 5. Mount the dome unit and connect the cables. 6. Adjust the monitoring direction. Rotate dome horizontally and vertically Dome unit 7. Connect the power. For a manual lens, adjust the lens until you get a satisfying image.
2 Replace dome bubble and complete installation Zooming knob Focusing knob 1 8. Loosen focus and zoom buttons by using straight screwdriver, and then adjust buttons to get clear image Connect the power. For a manual lens, adjust the lens until you get a satisfying image. For a motorized lens, adjust the lens through Web. Mini dome camera ceiling mount 1. Locate holes on the ceiling. 2 Lead cable out of ceiling 1 Attach drill template to ceiling 2. Drill holes according to the drill template.
Turn bottom ring anticlockwise to loosen it 5. Connect the cable and then secure the dome. Connect cable and protect it with waterproof tape Attach dome to ceiling with taping screws 6. Adjust the monitoring direction. The dome can rotate 360 degrees horizontally The lens can rotate 80 degrees vertically 7. Mount the bottom ring. Push bottom ring back up and turn it clockwise to lock into position 8. The above steps are for concealed installation.
2. Mark the holes according to the bracket. 3. Drill holes on the wall 4. Attach the bracket to the wall. 5. Secure the camera unit to the bracket. Bracket 6. Turn and remove the housing on the camera unit.
1 2 Adjust the monitoring direction. Unscrew the lens (as shown by ) to turn the lens vertically and horizontally (as shown by and ), and then tighten the lens. 2 1 3 7. Replace the housing. 2 1 Waterproof Components for an RJ-45 Plug 1. Attach the seal ring to the copper interface. Seal ring 2. Mount the waterproof components. 3 2 1 Insert in order 3. Insert the cylindrical waterproof ring into bolt.
Cylindrical waterproof ring Waterproof bolt 4. Insert the cable into the Ethernet copper interface and screw the waterproof bolt in. 5. Screw in the waterproof bolt lid. Bolt lid 6. Finish the waterproof installation.
3 Cable Connection for External Device Network cameras can be connected with external devices such as PTZ, audio/video devices and alarm devices. This chapter introduces the features of various cables and wiring for them.
Figure Name Description Mounting Requirements Network cable Connects to Ethernet copper interface During network cable installation, use the cable that compliances with 568B. And it is recommended that the length of one cable is less than 100 m. When making a network cable, crimp the inner wires to attach the connector properly. LC optical fiber connector Connects to Ethernet optical interface (for SFP module) - Grounding Cable Ground the device to keep away the external interference.
Wiring Keep strong-electricity cables (for example, power cord) at least 30 cm (11.81 in) away from weak-electricity cables (for example, network cable and audio/video cables). Connect the cables correctly. Wrong connection may damage the device. You can attach labels on the cables for easy identification to avoid wrong connection. Use the power adapter delivered with the product. Power adapter with poor quality may damage the device.
3dB, the transmission distance of SYV-75-5C is no more than 200 m (656.168 ft), and that of SYV-75-7C is no more than 300 m (984.252 ft). For more information about cable length that an encoder supports, see the actual specifications of the product. NOTE! Coaxial cables include SYV-75-3, SYV-75-5, SYV-75-7, and SYV-75-9. For example, one coaxial cable is named as SYV-75-5-1 (A/B/C).
Power Cable Data listed in the table below is applicable to copper cables that use 24 VAC power supply. The item Core Diameter indicates the conductor diameter. Table 3-3 Power Loss on the Cable for Different Length and Different Core Diameters (For reference only). Core Diameter (Unit: mm) Distance (Unit: m) 0.80 1.00 1.25 2.
40 10.5 17 27 68.5 50 8.5 13.5 21.5 55 60 7 11 18 45.5 70 6 9.5 15.5 39 80 5 8.5 13.5 34 90 4.5 7.5 12 30.5 100 4 6.5 10.5 27.5 110 3.5 6 9.5 24.5 120 3.5 5.5 8.5 22.5 RS-485 Serial Cable It is recommended to use the following materials for RS-485 serial cables: UL-certified twisted pair cables that meet the standards of UL2464 and UL20276. Category-3 and higher cables that meet the overall cabling standards.
Alarm Cable Twisted pair cables are recommended. The cable should range from 22 AWG to 28 AWG (24 AWG and 26 AWG are recommended). The direct current (DC) impedance must not be more than 100 ohm. The following table shows the maximum length for different cables, taking 100 ohm as the maximum impedance. Table 3-6 Maximum Length for Different Alarm Cables Specifications (AWG) Maximum Length (m) 22 1453 m (4767.06 ft) 24 914 m (2998.69 ft) 26 570 m (1870.08 ft) 28 360 m (1181.
When mounting the tail cable unit, ensure that the optical fiber is not clamped by the device. Otherwise, the optical fiber could be damaged. Avoid excessively bending the optical fiber during mounting. If the optical fiber is too long, coil the optical fiber. Ensure that the coil diameter is greater than 60 mm and the curvature is greater than 90 degrees. Select a high-quality fiber connector.
Ground Wire The ground wire should be no longer than 30 meters (98.43 ft.), and its impedance must be less than 5 ohm. For more information, see the YD5098 standard. Cable Connection Connecting to PTZ Cameras through an RS-485 Port in PTZ Control Mode The wiring for other cameras are similar, the following takes box camera as an example.
Connecting to a Third-Party Device through an RS-485 Port in Transparent Channel Mode The wiring for other cameras are similar, the following takes box camera as an example. When using an RS-485 cable with an RJ-45 connector to connect to a third-party device, you can connect the RJ-45 connector to the third-party device cable as follows: Twist T+ and R+ of the RJ-45 connector and connect them to the RS485+ of the third party device cable.
Alarm Output Connection Figure 3-7 Wiring (for a DC load) (1) Alarm out + (for example) 1 DC load ALARMOUT1 2 (2) Alarm output device 1+ Alarm output of IPC 4 ALARMOUT1 DC +- 3 (3) DC power supply 1- (4) Alarm out - (for example use 1- with 1+) Figure 3-8 Wiring (for a AC load) (1) Alarm out + (1+ for example) 1 ALARMOUT1 2 AC load 1+ Alarm output of IPC 4 ALARMOUT1 (2) Alarm output device AC 3 (3) AC power supply 1 (4) Alarm out – (for example use 1- with 1+) NOTE! When using the ext
4 Lightning Protection and Grounding IP cameras are generally installed outdoors, which is why lightning protection is of great importance. When the camera is installed in extreme environment, you should take related lightning protection measures. This chapter introduces how to perform lightning protection measures for a camera mounted outdoors by installing a protection box, grounding the device properly.
Cameras must be installed in the protection area of the discharging rod, for example, you can place the discharging rod 3 or 4 meters away from the camera. Cable Protection Route the cables carefully to protect them. It is recommended to bury the cables with metal pipes covered, and ground the metal pipe properly. Or you can use following method: Use the metal pipes to cover the cables and route the pipes above the ground.
Figure 4-2 Equipotential Connection Device OUT Signal arrestor IN Equipotential connection Grounding cables should be less than 0.3 m Joint point for grounding NOTE! Please follow the steps above to install the arrestors and connect devices according to the field conditions. 3. Connect the arrestor and the device as shown in the Figure 4-3. Connect the IN terminal with signal channel and OUT terminal with the device.
3. Make sure that the grounding cable on the arrestor and the device chassis are connected properly. 4. Connect the IN terminal on the arrestor to external signal cables, and the OUT terminal to device protected. Make sure the indicators are shown correctly. 5. Tie the cables with nylon clips. CAUTION! See the specifications of the arrestors for detailed information. Ground a Device For outdoor or indoor cameras, you must ground the device properly. Choose a proper grounding method.
Figure 4-5 Ground the device through a buried object (1) (2) (3) (4) 1: Grounding screw 2: Ground wire 3: Earth 4: Angle iron (or steel pipe) Grounding a Device with AC Power Supply Using grounding bar When the equipment room has a grounding bar, you can connect one end of the ground wire of the device to the cable post of the grounding bar and fasten them with screws, as shown in the following figure.
Figure 4-7 Ground the device by burying an object to the earth (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1: Grounding screw 2: AC power input 5: Angle iron (or steel pipe) 3: Ground wire 4: Earth Using protective earthing conductor of AC power cable If the device installation environment does not have a grounding bar, and does not allow burying a grounding object, you can ground the device by connecting it to the PE conductor of the AC power cable, as shown in Figure 4-8.
5 Waterproof Measure After you connect the tail cables, you must use the waterproof tape to protect the tail cables. The following figures are for your reference only. CAUTION! Prevent the cables from being shorted when covering the insulated rubber tape. Tie the waterproof tape tightly and cover all the cables. 1. Connect the cables. 2. Use insulated rubber tape to protect the connect point. 3. Choose a proper start point to cover the waterproof tape. 4.
6 5. Choose a proper start point to cover the waterproof tape. 6. Protect the cables with waterproof tape. Solutions for Common Problem How to Adjust Back Focus For manual lens, if you cannot get clear image after turning the lens, you can adjust the back focus. For motorized lens with ABF (automatic back focus), you can adjust the back focus by referring to the lens specifications. For motorized zoom lens without ABF function, adjust the back focus by using the BF knob.
1. Open the iris to the maximum, and then direct the camera to an object (such as a test card with high contrast) about 3 meters away. 2. Loosen the back focus knob. Back focus knob 3. Adjust the focus of lens to the minimum, and then fine tune the back focus knob to get clear image. 4. Adjust the focus of the lens to the maximum, and then fine tune back focus knob to get clear image. 5. Repeat the step 3 to 4 until you can always see clear image when changing the focus of the lens. 6.
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