Step 4: Accessing the Camera Siqura IFD820V1IR IP Cameras
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Step 4: Accessing the Camera Siqura IFD820V1IR IP Cameras
Siqura IFD820V1IR IP Cameras High-Definition Indoor Fixed-Dome Style Quick Start Guide Step 1: Product Inventory Step 2: Hard Wall or Ceiling Installation Before you proceed, make sure that your IFD820 package contains IFD820 cameras can be installed directly on a wall or ceiling. the items listed below. Make sure that the provided surface has sufficient strength to support the camera. If you use Power over Ethernet (PoE), check that there is adequate access to an IEEE 802.3AF Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) enabled network. Step 1: Remove the camera from the dome housing Step 2: Mount the dome housing 1. Use the supplied security TORX to unscrew the: the supplied screws and screw anchors. - housing cover IFD820 camera Self-tapping screws (x4) - camera from the housing 1.5A power adapter (indoor use only) 2. 3. Plastic screw anchors (x4) Rubber washers (x6) Attach the dome housing to the wall or ceiling with Security TORX Gently press both sides of the inner cover and Step 3: Connect the cables remove it from the dome unit (figure 2 – left). 1. Thread the power, Ethernet, and possibly audio and Press the snap-on sides of the camera and alarm device cables through the side or back conduit detach it from the dome housing (figure 2 – entry (figure 3). 2. right). Figure 3 Connect the cables and lead them through the conduit entry Connect the cables to the IFD820. Step 4: Insert the snap-on module into the dome housing Snap the camera back into the dome housing (figure 4). Power terminal block Quick Start Guide CD (manuals and search tool) Figure 2 Remove the inner cover (left) and detach the camera from the dome housing Figure 1 IFD820 package contents Step 3: Powering Up Figure 4 Reattach the camera to the dome housing Step 5: Device Search Step 4: Accessing the Camera Use the Device Search application to discover and The internal settings of the IFD820 can be accessed directly via a change the IP address of the camera. DeviceSearch.exe can be found on the supplied CD or at web interface. Use only Internet Explorer 6.x or higher. The IP camera’s default IP address is printed on a label located on www.siqura.com. This application detects and lists all the Siqura IP cameras found on the network. the bottom of the camera. Connector Pin Definition DC 12V 1 Power 2 Reserved 3 GND 1 Power-1 Connect to the DC/AC power source as 2 GND indicated in table 1 and figure 5. 3 Power-2 Figure 5 IFD820 Printed Circuit Board (PCB) connectors To power the IFD820 with AC24V/DC12V Note that the supplied DC power adapter is for indoor use only. AC 24V are case sensitive. To access the camera’s internal settings To explore your network for installed devices 1. Start the Device Search application. 2. Click the Device Search button. If a security alert window displays, click Unblock to continue. 3. Right-click a device and select Browse to access the internal settings of the camera via a web interface. Table 1 Power connector pin definitions Connect the RJ-45 connector to an appropriate PSE network switch. Use Cat 5 Ethernet cable that does not exceed 100 meters in length. Connect to a hub or switch with straight-through cable. Use crossover cable to connect directly to a PC. Note that PoE cannot be used with the heater. Version 1.0 (120105-1) IFD820v1ir QSG (MW07SP2) Type the IP address of the camera in the address bar of your web browser (figure 6). Figure 6 Entering the IP address of the camera into the address bar of your To power the IFD820 with PoE © Siqura B.V. 2012 The default logon user name and password are Admin / 1234. Both browser To view the webpages of the camera properly Install the add-on, Siqura Viewer. Enable ActiveX controls. www.siqura.com www.tkhsecurity-usa.com Figure 7 Click Browse to open the webpages of the camera Step 6: Establishing the Network Property Step 7: Internal Web Pages Step 8: Adjusting the Lens To change the network property of the camera Across the top of the IFD820 home page are five main menu items: Adjust the angle of the camera to monitor the desired area (fig. 10) 1. Home and zoom and focus the lens as necessary (fig. 11). Users can monitor a live video stream or double-click the image to Use the home page of the web interface (Step 7) to check the image quality view stream details. as you make changes. In the Device Search application, rightclick the camera and select Network Setup. 2. Click to select either the: DHCP check box, and record the MAC address of the camera for future Users can set the host name, system time, root password, and other identification. network related settings. OR Streaming Users can set video and audio formats and compression parameters. Static IP check box, and then enter the IP address of the camera, the subnet Camera mask, the default gateway, and the Users can adjust various camera settings, including exposure, white balance, brightness, sharpness, contrast, and digital zoom. DNS server in the appropriate boxes. 3. System Click Apply to confirm the new settings please note Figure 10 Adjust the pan (left) and tilt (right) as necessary. The Logout option signs the user out of the camera’s web pages and and wait for one minute before searching for the camera using Device Search. Logout opens the sign in page. Figure 8 Assigning a static IP address through Network Setup Figure 11 Loosen the zoom ring screw to adjust the zoom and the focus ring screw to correct the focal length A DHCP server must be installed on the network in order to apply DHCP network support. Figure 9 The IFD820 web interface menus Note: The IR function on IFD820V1IR models can be set via the Camera menu (Step 7). Step 10: Connecting Audio Step 9: Video Rotation Step 11: Setting the Alarms Depending on how the IFD820 camera is mounted, you may need to If microphones and speakers are configured to the network, the Connecting an alarm device to the IFD820 camera input can trigger rotate the camera image. IFD820 camera can be used to provide a two-way audio channel. an output action to occur based on contact closure settings. Audio I/O 1 Input 2 GND 3 Audio Out-R 4 Audio Out-L Alarm I/O Table 2 Audio in and out connector assignments On the Streaming tab, select Video Format from the menu options on the left. Step 1: Connect the audio input and output connectors to the back of the Choose one of the following video rotation types: camera (figures 5 and 13, and table 2). Normal video. The camera’s orientation is not modified. Flip video. The image rotates across the horizontal axis. Mirror video. The image rotates across the vertical axis. 90 degree clockwise. The image rotates 90° clockwise. 180 degree rotate. The image rotates 180°. 90 degree counterclockwise. The image rotates 90° counterclockwise. 3. Click Save to confirm settings. Output - 3 Input + 4 Input - Figure 13 Audio in and out connectors To select a video rotation type 2. Output + 2 Table 3 Alarm connector assignments Figure 12 The IFD820 installation requires rotation 1. 1 Figure 14 Alarm in and out connectors Step 2: In the internal web pages, go to Streaming > Audio and select one Step 1: Connect the alarm relay connectors to the I/O terminal block of the following options: (figures 5 and 14, and table 3). Full-duplex (Talk and listen simultaneously) Half-duplex (Talk or listen, not at the same time) Step 2: In the internal web pages, go to the System tab. Using the Simplex (Talk only) Application, Motion Detection, and Tampering pages, configure the alarms as Simplex (Listen only) desired. Disable