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Camera Warnings 

 

Warning:

   

1.

 

Only qualified trained personnel should service and repair this 
equipment. 

2.

 

Observe local codes and laws and ensure that installation and 
operation are in accordance with fire, security and safety 
standards. 

3.

 

The unit’s cover is an essential part of the product. Do not 
open or remove it. Operating the unit without the cover poses 
a risk of fire and shock hazards

.

 

4.

 

Do not disassemble the unit or remove screws. There are no 
user serviceable parts inside the unit.  

5.

 

Operating the camera at voltage levels outside the specified 
range may result in permanent damage to the unit and void the 
product warranty. 

6.

 

The camera electronics and electronic interfaces are sensitive 
to electrostatic discharge. Follow appropriate ESD procedures 
when handling the camera and during installation.   

7.

 

Be sure not to expose the camera head to strong sunlight, 
which could cause the camera to overheat. 

8.

 

This product must be connected to a Power over Ethernet IEEE 
802.af-compliant power source or a UL listed Class 2 power 
supply rated 12-24 VDC or 24 VAC, minimum 13W or 0.54A.  

9.

 

For PoE installations, we strongly recommend using STP cabling 
and an earth grounded end point to ensure proper ESD 
immunity.  For installations powered by AC or DC, a properly 
earth grounded power source is strongly recommended. Any 
other installation method may leave the camera at risk and 
void the warranty. 

10.

 

If you use a power supply, make sure that the connection 
matches the positive and negative polarity on the unit, and 
protect against static electricity, ground faults and power 
surges. 

 

Summary of Contents for ioimage CT-5320F

Page 1: ...tallation Guide Rev H December 18 2014 Document P N 1018266 The contents of this guide may not be reproduced or reprinted in whole or in part without the express written permission of DVTEL INC DVTEL...

Page 2: ...CT 5320F CT 5640F Fixed Thermal Camera QIG ii...

Page 3: ...d for Installation That Are Not Supplied 4 3 3 Preparing the Cables 5 3 4 Inserting Ethernet and Video Cables into the Camera 6 3 5 Preparing the IP66 Enclosure 8 3 6 Attaching the Camera to an Analog...

Page 4: ...Step 6 Illustration 8 Figure 8 Installation Step 7 Illustration 8 Figure 9 IP66 Enclosure with PoE Connection 9 Figure 10 AC Power Installation 10 Figure 11 DC Power Installation 10 Figure 12 AC Powe...

Page 5: ...y technical users who have a basic understanding of CCTV camera video equipment and LAN WAN network connections Remarque Ce document est destin aux utilisateurs techniciens qui poss dent des connaissa...

Page 6: ...comply with the limits of FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Class A and CES 003 This product complies with the European RoHS directive Disclaimer Users of DVTEL products accept full responsibility for ens...

Page 7: ...rfaces are sensitive to electrostatic discharge Follow appropriate ESD procedures when handling the camera and during installation 7 Be sure not to expose the camera head to strong sunlight which coul...

Page 8: ...ectroniques de la cam ra sont sensibles aux d charges lectrostatiques Suivez les proc dures ESD ad quates lors de toute manipulation de la cam ra et au cours de son installation 7 Assurez vous de ne p...

Page 9: ...F fixed mount fixed focal length thermal camera The NTSC PAL camera system is a hybrid analog Internet Protocol IP networked solution that conforms to the Open Network Video Interface Forum ONVIF Prof...

Page 10: ...rs with gasket including one spare In addition the following items are supplied QTY Description 1 Male 5 pin AC power terminal block connector for use with AC power cables 1 Male 5 pin DC power termin...

Page 11: ...configuration of the unit Caution To avoid damage from overheating or unit failure assure that there is sufficient temperature regulation to support the unit s cooling heating requirements Operating t...

Page 12: ...ctices to design and maintain secured camera access communications infrastructure tamper proof outdoor boxes etc To minimize the effects of EMI electromagnetic interference and RFI radio frequency int...

Page 13: ...nnect power from any previously installed cables Use a 2 Phillips head screwdriver to pierce a hole in the center of the cable gland If needed pierce the smaller holes on the outer perimeter of the ca...

Page 14: ...Bottom of the camera body through the back hole below the connectors 3 4 Inserting Ethernet and Video Cables into the Camera The following procedure explains how to insert the Cat 5 Ethernet cable and...

Page 15: ...cable goes through one of the five outer holes of the gland housing Figure 4 Installation Step 2 Illustration Push the gland housing over the cables Push the gland rubber into the gland housing Figure...

Page 16: ...other end of the cables in place not shown 3 5 Preparing the IP66 Enclosure To prepare the camera for PoE power connection Slide the Ethernet cable through the threaded end of the cable sealing gland...

Page 17: ...ghten the electrical nut to approximately 8 in lbs 0 9 newton meters of torque Figure 9 IP66 Enclosure with PoE Connection Note To ensure a proper earth ground between the camera and a PoE switch we s...

Page 18: ...nnector into the female connector on the back of the camera housing Figure 12 AC Power Cable Connections Figure 13 DC Power Cable Connections Pull the cables tightly back through the camera exposing t...

Page 19: ...Installation 3 7 Assembling the Camera Components Refer to Package Contents page 1 for illustrations and a description of the components mentioned in this section To assemble the camera components At...

Page 20: ...12VDC input and DC or ground to the GND input Caution DO NOT connect an AC supply to a DC connector This could damage the unit Attention Ne branchez pas une alimentation AC un connecteur CC Ceci pour...

Page 21: ...ton meters of torque Assemble the two rubber stem bumpers onto the two detents in the concave surface of the solar shroud Figure 17 Solar Shroud and Stem Bumpers Snap the solar shroud into the base mo...

Page 22: ......

Page 23: ...is checked in DNA s Assign IP dialog box By default when the camera powers on it attempts to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server in the network If the camera cannot obtain an IP address through DH...

Page 24: ...ng Live Video After logging in for the first time or loading a new firmware version an information bar opens in the user interface requesting you to enable the ActiveX plug in for the VLC media player...

Page 25: ...recommended for Accessing a unit that is located behind a firewall at a remote site Transmitting video via HTTP over remote networks with low bandwidth Remote configuration of the unit over the web S...

Page 26: ...m 1 7 The higher the number the better the picture The default is 4 Contrast Move the slider to adjust the contrast The range is from 1 100 The higher the number the higher the contrast The default is...

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