Siqura FD820 IP Cameras

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Siqura FD820 IP Cameras
Siqura BC820 & BC820-SFP / BC820MP5 & BC820MP5-SFP
High-definition (HD) box camera with day/night and wide dynamic range
Quick Start Guide
Unpack the camera
Determine installation location
Determine where you are going to install the camera.
To mount a lens onto the camera
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Use the Siqura WM04 Wall Bracket sold separately for BC series cameras
1.
Remove the sensor cover from the camera. (1)
(figure 2).
2.
If you have a C mount lens, attach the C mount adapter to the camera. (2)
Make sure that the provided surface has sufficient strength to support the camera.
3.
Attach the lens to the camera or to the mount adapter. (3)
4.
Connect the lens connector to the Auto Iris socket (4).
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BC820
(lens not included)
C Mount lens
adapter
Back focus
adjuster
Mount the lens
Wire clip
Figure 3 Mounting a lens
onto the camera
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CD
(Manuals and
software)
Quick Start
Guide
Terminal
block
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4
1.5 A Power
adapter
Figure 1 Package contents
Note: The purpose of the wire clip is to dress the DC Iris lead to the camera body to
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Figure 2 The BC820 screws onto a mounted wall bracket
achieve a tidy installation.
Connect to network and power up (RJ-45)
Log on to the camera
Connect to network and power up (SFP)
To power the BC820 with Power over Ethernet (PoE)
To connect the camera to the network
You can access the settings of the camera via a web interface or through
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Slide the XSNet™ SFP modular optical
Siqura Device Manager (see next).
BC820MP5 model to an appropriate PSE network switch.
transceiver into the SFP connector (labelled
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Use Internet Explorer (6.x or up), Chrome, Firefox, or Safari.
Use Cat 5 Ethernet cable that does not exceed 100 m in length. Connect to a hub
NETWORK) on the rear board of the camera.
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The default IP address of the BC820 is printed on a label located on the bottom of
Connect the NETWORK RJ-45 connector on the rear board of your BC820 or
the camera.
or switch with straight-through cable. Use crossover cable to connect directly to a
PC.
To power the BC820 with AC 24 V / DC 12 V
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Figure 4 SFP connector on BC820-SFP
and BC820MP5-SFP rear board
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Connect to the DC/AC power source as indicated by the labeling of the terminal
block.
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Table 1 AC 24 V / DC 12 V
connection assignments
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AC 24 V: Power-1
DC 12 V Power
AC 24 V: Earth GND
DC 12 V Reserved
AC 24 V: Power-2
DC 12 V GND
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A green power LED signifies a good power connection.
To reset the camera to the factory default settings
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With the camera powered up, push and hold the reset button for 30 seconds.
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BC820 QSG (MW10)
Connect to the DC/AC power source as indicated by the labeling of the terminal
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Type the IP address of the camera in the address bar of the web browser.
block.
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Table 1 AC 24 V / DC 12 V
connection assignments
RJ-45 connector LEDs:
Green indicates a good network connection; orange verifies network activity.
To access the settings of the camera
To power the BC820 with AC 24 V / DC 12 V
Indicator LEDs
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The default logon user name and password (both case sensitive) are:
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AC 24 V: Power-1
DC 12 V Power
AC 24 V: Earth GND
DC 12 V Reserved
AC 24 V: Power-2
DC 12 V GND
Figure 5 Enter the IP address of the camera into the address bar of the browser
Indicator LEDs
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A green power LED signifies a good power connection.
To view the webpages of the camera properly
To reset the camera to the factory default settings
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When prompted by the camera, install the add-on, Siqura Viewer.
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Enable Active X controls.
With the camera powered up, push and hold the reset button for 30 seconds.
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Install Siqura Device Manager (optional)
Access the camera via Siqura Device Manager
Change the network settings
With Siqura Device Manager you can directly change the network settings of
the camera
To change the network settings
1.
Figure 6
Install Siqura Device
Manager from the
Siqura Product CD
10.50.3.145
Right-click the camera in Siqura
10 . 50 . 3 . 145
Device Manager.
255 . 0 . 0 . 0
2.
Click Change Network Settings.
3.
Click Enable DHCP.
10 . 50 . 1 . 3
- or Click Static IP, and then enter the
new IP address, subnet mask, and
gateway address.
4.
Click OK.
Figure 8 Network settings
Figure 7 BC820 detected by Siqura Device Manager
Note: A DHCP server must be installed on the network in order to apply DHCP network
support.
Alternatively, you can change these settings on the Network webpage of the camera.
For more information, see the User Manual.
Set up alarms
Connect audio
Adjust the lens
Adjust the angle of the camera to monitor the desired area and focus the lens
If microphones and speakers are implemented, the camera can be used to
Connecting an alarm device, such as a sensor, to the BC820 camera input can
as necessary.
provide a two-way audio channel.
trigger an output action to occur based on contact closure settings. A motion
detection or tampering alarm can also trigger an output action.
When performing an installation, you can conveniently use Siqura’s Multifunction
Monitor 2 (MFM-2) in the field to check the image quality as you make changes.
Alternatively, use the home page of the web interface to assess the image quality.
Step 1: Connect the audio input and
output cables to the LINE IN and LINE
Step 1: Connect the alarm relay
Step 2: In the camera webpages, go to the
OUT connectors on the back of the
connectors to the I/O terminal block
System tab. Using the Application, Motion
camera.
on the back of the camera.
Detection, and Tampering pages, configure the
alarms as desired.
Figure 10 Audio in and out connectors.
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Full-duplex – Audio can be transmitted and received at the same
I/O
DC
following options:
Pin definitions
VIDEO
Step 2: In the camera webpages, go to Streaming > Audio and select one of the
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Half-duplex – Audio can be either transmitted or received.
One site
RESET
can talk or listen to the other site in turn.
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DC12V
NETWORK
Simplex (Talk only) – Audio can be transmitted. One site can speak to
the other site.
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Simplex (Listen only) – Audio can be received. One site can listen to
the other site.
Figure 9 Adjust the BC820 camera lens as necessary
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Disable – The audio transmission function is turned off.
Output specification
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1 2 3 4
Output+
LINE1.
LINE
IN
OUT2.
MIC
IN
Output3.
Input+
4.
Input-
Solid state relay MOSFET
output
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time. Local and remote sites can communicate with each other
simultaneously.
Equivalent circuits
Absolute MAX voltage:
300 V AC/DC
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ON-Resistance: MAX 30 Ω
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MAX Load Current: 100 mA
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OFF Leakage Current: 1 uA
AUTO
IRIS
Table 2 Alarm definitions
Note: For Serial Port information, see the Installation Manual.