FIG.4
Note: The outgoing function is mainly
based on the actual model.
Network Cable
DC Power Input
GND
DIN
COM
DOUT
B/W
GREEN
WHITE
RED
AIN
GND
AOUT
PURPLE
BLACK
YELLOW
ALARM
AUDIO
2
1
3
Part Description & Dimensions
D/N HD AF IR IP CAMERA
66-9552BCSB-1
Installation Guide
Alarm in/out wire
Audio in/out wire
Camera Body
RJ-45 Network Port (PoE supported)
Power Jack (DC12V ±10%) Factory default button
Illuminator Windows
Lens
Light Sensor
Micro SD card slot
1
2
3
5
6
7
Installation
FIG.1
FIG.5 FIG.6
FIG.7 FIG.8
9
5
6
284mm
4
77.5mm
ø4.5
62mm
62mm
85mm
8
100mm
85mm
1. Remove the camera from the box first. Connect the Ethernet cable to the
camera’s RJ-45 network connector Secure the camera in the desired
location (FIG.1).
junction box.
.
Note: For outdoor installation, it is recommended to install a waterproof
For connecting IP Camera series to the network, please follow one of the
system architectures:
(1). Use with PoE of the network switch connected to the network.
System Architectures
PoE Switch
PC
LAN LAN / Internet
(3). Use PoE power injector and the network switch connected to the network.
PoE Power Injector
PC
LAN LAN / Internet
AC
Non-PoE Switch
LAN
Before accessing the IP camera, make sure that the camera's RJ-45
network, and power cables are properly connected. To set the IP address,
consult your network administrator for an available IP address.
The default IP address for each IP camera is 192.168.0.200. Users can use
the default IP address for verifying the camera's network connection.
Before Accessing IP Cameras
To restore the hardware to factory default settings, please follow these steps:
1.Press and hold “RESET Key” for 10 seconds and release.
2.The camera will be restored to factory default settings after approximately
90 seconds and will reboot automatically.
3.Search for the IP device using the IPScan software.
4.Start the IP device via an Internet browser.
5.Enter the username and password to operate.
The factory default username and password are empty, and the
user can set an account for login.
The IP address will revert to the default setting of 192.168.0.200.
NOTE1:
NOTE2:
Emergency Factory Default
Universal ActiveX software components are required for web interface
display of JPEG or Full HD video. When you login to the IP camera by
Internet Explorer, the security warning dialog box will prompt the
installation of the Universal ActiveX. Click Install to download it.
Software Requirements
To change the settings of the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, or HTTP
port, you can follow the steps below:
1. Run the IPScan software.
2. Click Refresh. All available devices should be listed in the device list.
3. Select your device from the list provided.
4. Change the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, or HTTP port for the IP
camera.
5. Click Apply to submit the settings.
6. Click Refresh to verify the settings.
Configuring IP Addresses with IPScan Software
Login
The factory default username and password are empty. To login to the Full
HD IP camera, please set the username and password on the login page.
Press [Login] to complete the setting and login simultaneously.
Password have to meet the following criteria:
1. More than or equal to 8 characters.
2. Allow uppercase letter, lowercase letter, number digit, and special
character.
3. Must have at least three types of character sets.
IPCAM
To change an IP address via web interface, type the default IP address
(192.168.0.200) in the Internet browser and follow the steps below:
1. Login to the IP camera with the set username and password.
2. Click Basic Mode configuration hyperlink.
3. Click Network->General hyperlink.
4. Change the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, or HTTP port for the IP
camera.
5. Click Submit to verify the settings.
Configuring IP Addresses via Web Interface
IP CAMERA
IP CAMERA
7
4
8
3. Adjust the five adjustment screws to move the camera to the desired angle,
and then tighten the adjustment screws (FIG.5~8).
Connect the RJ-45 Ethernet cable with a waterproof connector
First, remove the waterproof connector and unscrew the waterproof nut.
Insert the Ethernet cable and connect to the RJ-45 connector with proper
tools (FIG.3). Then, tighten the waterproof connector and nut before the
RJ-45 connector is connected to the camera (FIG.4).
FIG.3 FIG.4
2. Attach the Ethernet to the RJ-45 connector . (FIG.2)
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