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NOTE

RESET

: To restore the camera to its default settings, hold down the RESET button for about 10 seconds 

when the camera is powering on or rebooting. Reset will deactivate the camera and restore the default 
IP address, port number, configuration settings, etc.

6. 

Insert the microSD card into the slot. The card should slide in smoothly. Push the card in until it 
clicks and is held in place. 

7. 

Reinstall the maintenance panel cover. Ensure that the cover seal is positioned correctly before 
tightening the cover screws. 

Remove the adapter plate 

1. 

With the camera laying dome up on a clean, soft surface, use the L-wrench provided to loosen 
the adapter plate screw. See the drawings in “Install microSD card” on page 1. 

2. 

Remove the adapter plate from the camera base assembly. 

Install the adapter plate 

The camera can be mounted onto a wall or ceiling, or onto a single-gang or double-gang electrical box. 
If mounting the camera onto a wall or ceiling, screws and wall inserts appropriate for many surfaces 
are provided. However, more appropriate fasteners may be required. 

The mounting surface should 

support at least four (4) times the weight of the camera.

 

NOTE

When selecting a mounting location for the camera
•  Make sure that there are no reflective surfaces near to the camera lens. IR light from the camera may 

bounce back onto the lens causing reflections.

•  Determine how wiring is routed into the camera. The cable can be routed through the mounting 

surface and access hole in the mounting plate or through the side inlet.  

1. 

To attach the adapter plate to a mounting surface: 

a. 

Use the adapter plate as a template to mark the location of the holes for the mounting 
screws. Use the four holes marked “1” for mounting screws to attach the camera to a 
surface or double-gang box. Holes marked “

2

” are used for mounting onto a single-gang 

box. The “

FRONT

” mark should point toward the front (lens) of the camera. If routing the 

cables into the camera through the mounting surface, mark the location of the opening in 
the adapter plate for the cables. 

b. 

Drill holes in the mounting surface where needed for the fasteners and cable routing. 

c. 

Attach the adapter plate to the mounting surface using four screws. 

2. 

To attach the adapter plate to a gang box. NOTE: 

The mounting surface must be 

able to support at least four times the weight of the gang box with the camera. 

a. 

Install the gang box in the appropriate location. The adapter plate can be secured to a 
single- or double-gang box. 

b. 

Remove the cover screws from the gang box. 

c. 

Align the screw holes in the adapter plate with the cover screw holes in the gang box, and 
then secure the plate to the box with the cover screws removed previously. For a double-
gang box, use the screws through holes in the plate marked “

1

”. For a single-gang box, 

use the screws through the holes in the plate marked “

2

”. 

3. 

Route the interface cables through the gang box and then through the adapter plate. 

Connect the interface cables

Interface cables are routed into the camera base through sealing plugs. These cables are then 
terminated on a connector panel inside the base. Connectors are provided for alarm IN and OUT leads, 
LAN (PoE capable) RJ-45 cable, and audio IN and OUT (3.5 mm jacks). 

An insertion tool used to puncture the sealing plugs and route the cable through is provided. 
1. 

Loosen the two captive bottom cover screws in the camera base to open the bottom cover, and 
then attach the safety cable in the base to the hook on the adapter plate. 

Safety cable

Side inlet

Bottom cover

Raised studs 

for slots in the 

adapter plate

Adapter plate

Cover  

screws

2. 

Remove the largest sealing plug from the junction box. This plug will be used for the LAN cable. 

Sealing  

plug (4)

Sealing plug  

for LAN (PoE) 

Camera base

Interface 

connectors)

3. 

To route the LAN cable through the sealing plug: 

a. 

Remove the large sealing plug (marked LAN) from the base cover. 

b. 

Clip the insertion tool provided onto the RG-45 connector of the LAN cable. See 

a.

 

c. 

Force the insertion tool with the LAN cable through the sealing plug. Observe the 
orientation of the sealing plug in the drawing below. See 

b.

 

Insertion tool

Sealing plug

a.

 

c.

 

b.

 

d.

 

d. 

Slide the sealing plug down the cable past the RJ-45 connector. See 

c.

 

e. 

Remove the insertion tool from the LAN cable. See 

d.

f. 

Reinstall the sealing plug with the LAN cable into the bottom cover, and then plug the 
LAN cable into the LAN interface connector. 

4. 

Using the previous steps as a guide, use the insertion tool to install the power, audio and alarm 
cables as needed through the sealing plugs in the base cover. Attach these cables to the interface 
connectors. 

5. 

Reattach the bottom cover to the camera base. Ensure that seal on the bottom cover and the 
sealing plugs are properly installed before tightening the cover screws. 

Secure the camera to the adapter plate

1. 

Holding the camera by the camera base, insert the three raised studs on the bottom cover into 
the slots in the adapter plate, and then rotate the camera right to fully seat the studs in the slots. 

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Summary of Contents for ALIBI ALI-NS2112VR

Page 1: ...ation and locally record video and video captures Refer to the Specifications section for storage card requirements To install the card 1 Un package the camera and lay it upside down on a clean soft surface 2 Rotate the decorative ring to the left as shown in the drawing below and then remove it from the camera assembly Adjustment screw Decorative ring Adapter plate screw 3 Loosen the adjustment s...

Page 2: ...er plate can be secured to a single or double gang box b Remove the cover screws from the gang box c Align the screw holes in the adapter plate with the cover screw holes in the gang box and then secure the plate to the box with the cover screws removed previously For a double gang box use the screws through holes in the plate marked 1 For a single gang box use the screws through the holes in the ...

Page 3: ...ble for your NVR firmware for the procedure to activate the camera if necessary When an Alibi device is first installed or reset to its factory configuration it must be Activated before it can be used In the Alibi Configuration Tool Inactive devices have a Security status of Inactive and an IPv4 address of 192 168 1 64 A device is Activated when a password is assigned to the admin username of the ...

Page 4: ...r NVR skip this step Microsoft IE is used to access your camera remotely IE must run as an Administrator to use all features available through a remote login to the camera Setting MS Internet Explorer to run as an Administrator Window 7 To run IE as an Administrator 1 Find or create an IE icon on your computer desktop 2 Hold down the shift key and then right click on the IE icon MS Internet Explor...

Page 5: ... range 0 75 To adjust the rotation grasp the turret and turn as needed for a horizontal image Rotation range 0 360 Adjustment screw 2 Tighten the adjustment screw to hold the turret in place 3 Reinstall the decorative ring Step 8 Verify PTZ functionality Use the PTZ control panel to exercise the zoom and focus functionality of the camera Accessing to the control panel depends on whether the camera...

Page 6: ...View image in the menu Refer to the firmware user manual for your camera to use the other submenus on this screen For cameras connected directly to an NVR 1 Log into the NVR with administrative privileges 2 Open the firmware Image menu Go to Menu Camera Management Image 3 In the Camera field drop down list select the camera you want to configure In the example above D1 IPCamera 01 is selected 4 Dr...

Page 7: ... line Intrusion Detection Enter and loiter in a pre defined virtual region Unattended Baggage Objects left over in the pre defined region such as the baggage purse dangerous materials Object Removal Objects removed from the pre defined region such as the exhibits on display Recognition Face Detection General Operating Conditions 22 F 140 F 30 C 60 C Humidity 95 or less non condensing Power Supply ...

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