Installation Guide Avigilon™ High Definition H.264 IP Dome Camera Models: 1.0-H3-DO1, 1.0-H3A-DO1, 1.0-H3-DO1-IR, 1.0-H3A-DO1-IR, 1.0-H3DO2, 1.0-H3A-DO2, 1.3L-H3-DO1, 1.3L-H3-DO2, 2.0-H3-DO1, 2.0H3A-DO1, 2.0-H3-DO1-IR, 2.0-H3A-DO1-IR, 2.0-H3-DO2, 2.0H3A-DO2, 3.0W-H3-DO1, 3.0W-H3A-DO1, 3.0W-H3-DO1-IR, 3.0W-H3A-DO1-IR, 3.0W-H3-DO2, 3.0W-H3A-DO2, 5.0-H3-DO1, 5.0-H3-DO1-IR and 5.
Important Safety Information This manual provides installation and operation information and precautions for the use of this camera. Incorrect installation could cause an unexpected fault. Before installing this equipment read this manual carefully. Please provide this manual to the owner of the equipment for future use.
FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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Table of Contents Overview 1 Cover View 1 Bottom View 2 Front View 3 Rear View 4 IR View 5 Installation 6 Required Tools and Materials 6 Camera Package Contents 6 Installation Steps 6 Removing the Dome Cover 7 Mounting and Aiming Video Analytics Cameras 7 Mounting the Dome Camera 7 Connecting Cables 9 Assigning an IP Address 10 Accessing the Live Video Stream 10 Aiming the Dome Camera 10 (Optional) Configuring Onboard Storage 10 Installing the Dome Cover 11 Focusing the
Overview Cover View 1. Dome Cover Vandal proof dome cover. 2. Tamper Resistant Screws Torx captive screws to fix the dome cover to the base. 3. Cable Entry Hole An entry hole for network, power and I/O cables.
Bottom View 1. Cable Entry Hole An entry hole for network, power and I/O cables. 2. Mounting Holes Mounting points for the camera.
Front View 1. Azimuth Control Provides adjustment of the image angle. 2. Tilt Lock Thumb Screws Provides a locking mechanism for the image tilt adjustment. 3. Pan Lock Thumb Screws Provides a locking mechanism for the image pan adjustment. 4. I/O Connector Block Provides connections to external input/output devices. 5. Audio/Video Connector Accepts a mini-jack connector (3.5 mm). 6. Power Connector Block Accepts a terminal block with either an AC or DC power connection. DC input can be either polarity.
8. Connection Status LED Provides information about device operation. For more information, see LED Indicators on page 15 9. Link LED Indicates if there is an active connection in the Ethernet port. Rear View 1. SD Card Slot Accepts an SD card for onboard storage.
IR View 1. IR Illuminator Ring Provides scene illumination in the IR spectrum. The IR illuminator ring is not included with all models.
Installation Required Tools and Materials l Small slotted screwdriver with 5/64” or 2 mm blade width — for connecting power when not using Power over Ethernet.
Removing the Dome Cover Remove the dome cover by loosening the screws that fix the cover to the base. The Torx key included with the dome camera can be used to loosen the screws. NOTE: Be careful not to scratch or touch the dome bubble. The resulting marks or fingerprints may affect the overall image quality. Try not to touch the dome bubble and keep the protective cover on the bubble until after the installation is complete.
Figure 1: Dome camera mounted to a vertical surface 4. Pull the cables through the conduit, then through the cable entry hole in the dome camera. 5. Apply silicone sealant over the mounting holes inside the camera then drive four screws into the mounting holes to fasten the dome camera to the ceiling or wall.
Figure 2: Dome camera mounted to a ceiling 6. Apply extra silicone sealant over the screw heads and allow to cure. 7. Apply silicone sealant around the edge of the camera that is screwed into the mounting surface. WARNING — Only use UL listed mounting brackets suitable for the mounting surface and can sustain a minimum 1.2 kg (2.6 lbs). Connecting Cables Refer to the diagrams in the Overview section for the location of the different connectors.
o Power over Ethernet (PoE) Class 3 — If PoE is available, the LEDs will turn on. o External Power — Connect an external 12 VDC or 24 VAC power source to the power connector block. 5. Check that the Connection Status LED indicates the correct state. For more information, see LED Indicators on page 15. Assigning an IP Address The camera automatically obtains an IP address when it is connected to a network.
1. Insert an SD card into the camera. CAUTION — Do not force the SD card into the camera or you may damage the card and the camera. The SD card can only be inserted in the orientation shown on the camera. 2. Access the camera’s web interface to enable the onboard storage feature. For more information, see the Avigilon High Definition H.264 Camera Web Interface User Guide. Installing the Dome Cover 1.
Cable Connections Connecting External Power NOTE: Do not perform this procedure if Power over Ethernet (POE) is used. If PoE is not available, the device needs to be powered through the removable power connector block. Refer to the diagrams in this guide for the location of the power connector block. The device can be powered from 12 VDC or 24 VAC. The power consumption information is listed in the product specifications. To connect power to the power connector block, complete the following steps: 1.
1. Ground 2. Input — To activate, connect the Input to the Ground pin. To deactivate, leave disconnected or apply between 3-15 V. 3. Output — When active, Output is internally connected with the Ground pin. Circuit is open when inactive. Maximum load is 25 VDC, 120 mA. 4. * — Relay 5. ** — Switch Connecting to Microphones, Speakers and Video Monitors The camera can be connected to an external microphone, speaker and video monitor through the audio/video connector. The connector is a mini-jack (3.
Figure 3: Mini-jack audio video connector 1. Audio IN 2. Composite Video OUT 3. GND 4. Audio OUT NOTE: Composite Video OUT is not available for 3.0 MP video analytics camera models.
LED Indicators Once connected to the network, the Connection Status LED will display the progress in connecting to the Network Video Management software. The following table describes what the LEDs indicate: Connection State Connection Status LED Description Obtaining IP Address One short flash every Attempting to obtain an IP address. second Discoverable Two short flashes every second Obtained an IP address but is not connected to the Network Video Management software.
Resetting to Factory Default Settings If the camera no longer functions as expected, you can choose to reset the camera to its factory default settings. Use the firmware revert button to reset the camera. Figure 4: The firmware revert button on the side of the dome camera. 1. Disconnect power from the device. 2. Using a straightened paperclip or similar tool, gently press and hold the firmware revert button. 3. While continuing to hold the button, power the device. Release the button after three seconds.
Setting the IP Address Using the ARP/Ping Method Complete the following steps to configure the camera to use a specific IP address: 1. Locate and copy down the MAC Address (MAC) listed on the Serial Number Tag for reference. 2. Open a Command Prompt window and enter the following commands: a. arp -s For example: arp -s 192.168.1.10 00-18-85-12-45-78 b. ping -l 123 -t For example: ping -l 123 -t 192.168.1.10 3. Reboot the camera. 4.
Specifications Camera Audio Input Line input, A/V mini-jack (3.5 mm) Video Output NTSC/PAL, A/V mini-jack (3.5 mm) H3-DO1: 3-9mm, F1.2, P-iris Lens H3-DO2: 9-22mm, F1.6, P-Iris Onboard Storage SD/SDHC/SDXC slot – minimum class 4; class 6 or better recommended Network Network 100Base-TX Cabling Type CAT5 Connector RJ-45 ONVIF compliance version 1.02, 2.00, Profile S (www.onvif.org) ONVIF Security H3A models are also compliant with version 2.4.
Operating Temperature -30 °C to +50 °C (-22 °F to 122 °F) Storage Temperature -10 °C to +70 °C (14 °F to 158 °F) Certifications Safety UL 60950 CSA 60950 EN 60950-1 WEEE CE ROHS Environmental IK10 Impact Rating Meets IP66 Weather Rating Electromagnetic Emissions FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B EN 55022 Class B IC ICES-003 Class B Electromagnetic Immunity EN 55024 Class B EN 61000-4-2 EN 61000-4-3 EN 61000-4-4 EN 61000-4-5 EN 61000-4-6 EN 61000-4-11 19 Specifications
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