NightWatch™ infrared, white light and hybrid illuminators DW-ILIRIP940, DW-ILIRIP850 DW-ILHYBIP940, DW-ILHYBIP850 DW-ILWLIPM User’s Manual Ver. 12/20 Before installing and using the camera, please read this manual carefully. Be sure to keep it handy for future reference.
Safety Information BEFORE OPERATION This section of the manual uses the following warning symbols to provide information regarding the use of the product to prevent you and others from being harmed and your product from being damaged. These warning symbols are described below. Ensure you understand these precautions before proceeding with the installation.
Contents 4 HARDWARE INTRODUCTION AND INSTALLATION 4 Package content 4 Dimensions 5 Specifications and certifications 6 Installation 8 Factory reset 9 WEB INTERFACE AND PROGRAMMING 9 Login 10 Events 12 LED settings 15 Device configuration 16 Import and export settings 17 Firmware update 18 ALARM SETTINGS 22 APPENDIX - TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS 23 WARRANTY 24 LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS
INTRODUCTION PACKAGE CONTENTS • 1x Illuminator • 1x waterproof cap • 1x mount bracket • 2x M6 screw and washer sets for bracket • 1x Allen key • 1x front cover opener • 1x diffuser pack (30°, 60°, 95°)* • 1x quick setup guide ILLUMINATOR DIMENSIONS DW-ILIR850IP, DW-ILIR940IP 3.93" (100mm) 2.95" (75mm) 4.33" (110mm) 4.48" (114mm) DW-ILHYB850IP, DW-ILHYB940IP 3.12” (79.5mm) 6.35” (161.5mm) 4.33” (110mm) * 20° and 80° diffusers are available upon request.
SPECIFICATION DW-ILHYBIP850 / DW-ILHYBIP940 SPECIFICATIONS Software adjustable Illumination Operating temperature DW-ILWLIPM Robust high-quality aluminum extrusion, black anodized finish Construction Photocell DW-ILIRIP850 / DW-ILIRIP940 -58° to 140°F (-50° to 60°C) -58°F to 122°F (-50°C to +50°C) Input PoE+ (IEEE802.
INSTALLATION Note: • Only to be installed beyond arm’s reach. • Installation should be done by skilled personnel or under the supervision of such personnel. • The illuminator is PoE+. • Only to be installed in restricted access areas. • Terminal block not included. Installation may require advice from a qualified person. Optimum results are achieved by setting it up at night and viewing the results on a monitor. 1. Attach the illuminator mount to wall or camera housing using appropriate hardware. 2.
POWER AND CONTROL CONNECTIONS TELEMETRY + OUTPUT + TELEMETRY - OUTPUT Mounting bracket REMOTE SWITCHING The Illuminator may be activated remotely by a volt-free contact latched across the telemetry wires (see Diagram above). Reset PHOTOCELL FOLLOWING CONTACT Volt-free relay contact-normally open (day) to normally closed (night). See Diagram above. Shows LED RECOMMENDED PSU A PoE switch or injector is recommended.
FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS Factory reset 1. Make sure the detector is powered on. 2. Follow the diagram below to locate the reset button on the side of the illuminator. 3. Unscrew and open the cap and press the reset button according to the following options: • 1-2 seconds press: power cycle. The LED will flash once the button is released. • 3 seconds press: reset the network and user credential. The LED will flash 3 times after 3 seconds. • 10 seconds press: reset to factory setting (erase all).
WEB INTERFACE - LOGIN FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS When using the system for the first time, or if a factory reset has been made, the following settings are used. Default IP address: 192.168.1.10 LOGIN 1. Open a web browser. 2. In the address field, enter the illuminator’s IP address. The login page will be shown. 3. Enter your username and password. When connecting to the illuminator for the first time, set a new password.
PROGRAMMING - EVENTS EVENTS Events are enabled by default. The Photocell (Low light detection) event shown above is pre-programmed into the illuminator. It can be removed or modified as needed by clicking the remove or edit buttons on the right-hand side of the screen. Photocell (Low light detection) event is activated when the light levels are low. When low light is detected, the illuminator will turn on based on its photocell sensor readings. When light levels are high, the illuminator will turn off.
PROGRAMMING - EVENTS To edit the Photocell (Low light detection) event, click the edit button on the right-hand side of the screen. The following pop-up screen will appear. You can adjust the following settings: Delay (Default 2 seconds) The time (in seconds) for which light level conditions must be met for the illuminator to turn on or off. Time-out Lux level (Default 5 seconds) The time (in seconds) before the illuminator turns on or off once light conditions are no longer met.
PROGRAMMING - LED SETTINGS LED SETTINGS - DW-ILIRIP940, DW-ILIRIP850, DW-ILWLIPM To set the illuminator’s LED power settings, go to the ‘LED settings’ tab. The user can reset the LED settings by clicking the factory default button on the bottom of the page. Manual control standard: Turn on or off the illuminator at the set power value on the slider bar. For example 80% light output. Manual control energy save: Turn on or off the illuminator at the set energy-saving power value on the slider bar.
PROGRAMMING - LED SETTINGS LED SETTINGS - DW-ILHYBIP947, DW-ILHYBIP850 To set the illuminator’s LED power settings, go to the ‘LED settings’ tab. Users can reset the LED settings by clicking the factory default button on the bottom of the page. Manual standard control: Set the power value on the slider bars (in percentage). The illuminator will turn on or off at the set value. For example 80% light output. Manual strobe control: Start or stop the flashing of the LEDs after a set duration (in seconds).
PROGRAMMING - LED SETTINGS Manual boost control (DW-ILIRIP940, DW-ILIRIP850, DW-ILWLIPM): Start or stop the illuminator at the set boost power value on the slider bar. For example 100% light output for 5 seconds: Start or stop the flashing of the LEDs at the set boost power value on the slider bar. For example 100% light output for 5 seconds: Manual control digital output: The manual control digital output function allows you to manually open or close the illuminator’s relay outputs.
PROGRAMMING DEVICE CONFIGURATION DEVICE CONFIGURATION Edit the device’s network, Control4, and password, or reset the device to factory settings. 1. The illuminator supports static IP only. Enter the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway as needed. Contact your network administrator for more information. 2. Enter the HTTP (default 80) server port and host-name. 3. If the illuminator is integrated with Control4, use the Control4 section as needed.
PROGRAMMING IMPORT AND EXPORT SETTINGS IMPORT AND EXPORT SETTINGS You can download the illuminator’s settings and use them to setup other illuminators. The illuminator’s settings will be exported as a CFG file. 1. 2. Open the ‘import and export settings’ tab. Export all current settings by pressing the ‘download settings’ button. Select the file location on your hard drive as needed. The file name is unique for each detector and includes the detector’s MAC-address.
PROGRAMMING - FIRMWARE UPDATE Firmware Update The NightWatch™ illuminator’s firmware should be updated when new versions are available. To update the illuminator’s firmware: 1. Open the ‘firmware update’ tab. The current firmware version is displayed. 2. Press ‘select firmware file’. Locate the firmware file on your drive and click open. 3. Click ‘upload firmware’. When the firmware update is complete, the illuminator’s web-based user interface will return to the login page.
ALARM SETTINGS EVENT - EXAMPLE 1 – INPUT FROM DETECTOR If an external detector is connected to the telemetry input of the illuminator, users can set up an event to be triggered from that input signal. Users must add an event in the ‘Event settings’ tab. The example below shows an event configuration for an event input from a motion detector, the input signal is defined as a ‘digital input’.
ALARM SETTINGS Once the event has been added, users must add an action, indicating what the illuminator should do once the event occurs. To do so, click on ‘add action’ under the new event. The add action pop-up screen will appear. Select ‘control light’ for the action type. The start and stop actions should be as shown below and click ‘add action’ to save.
ALARM SETTINGS EVENT - EXAMPLE 2 – OUTPUT FROM A SITEWATCH™ MOTION DETECTOR To connect a NightWatch illuminator to a SiteWatch motion detector via an Ethernet connection, you must first add an event and action in the SiteWatch motion detector’s webbased user interface.
ALARM SETTINGS Once the event has been created, press ‘add action’ under the event to see the screen below: Select ‘DW NightWatch IP Illuminator’ or ‘DW NightWatch IP Hybrid Illuminator’ for the action type, and enter the illuminator’s IP address, username and password in the corresponding fields. Select the station and stop actions and press “Add Action” to save. See the SiteWatch™ motion detector’s user manual for more information.
APPENDIX - TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS The example below illustrates a typical set up for the NightWatch™ illuminators: PoE+ IEEE802.3at Router / Switch / Injector RJ45 Cat5 Network Cables NightWatch™ illuminator PC The example below illustrates a typical set up for the NightWatch™ illuminators, SiteWatch™ motion detectors and an IP camera: PoE+ IEEE802.
WARRANTY INFORMATION Digital Watchdog (referred to as “the Warrantor”) warrants the Camera against defects in materials or workmanship as follows: Labor: For the initial five (5) years from the date of the original purchase if the camera is determined to be defective, the Warrantor will repair or replace the unit with a new or refurbished product at its option, at no charge. Parts: Also, the Warrantor will supply replacement parts for the initial two (2) years.
LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS There are no express warranties except as listed above. The Warrantor will not be liable for incidental or consequential damages (including without limitation, damage to recording media) resulting from the use of these products, or arising out of any breach of the warranty. All express and implied warranties, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to the applicable warranty period set forth above.