℠ ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions MDC835 Mini Dome Camera Installation Guide
Chapter 1 Introduction Table Of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................. 1 Overview........................................................................................................ 1 Physical Details.............................................................................................. 2 Package Contents .......................................................................................... 4 CHAPTER 2 BASIC SETUP.......
1 Chapter 1 Introduction This Chapter provides details of the IP Camera features, components and capabilities. Overview This wireless 802.11n weather-resistant IP Camera, which comes with the IP66 rated housing, has a F1.8 large aperture Lens, SONY high sensitivity imaging sensor and high power IR LED illumination, enabling it to display high quality colorful image in low light condition and cover the distance up to 20 meters at night.
Chapter 1 Introduction • Supports 802.11n Wireless Standard. The 802.11n standard provides for backward compatibility with the 802.11b/g wireless network. • Supports WPS. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) can simplify the process of connecting the IP Camera to the wireless network by pin code mode via ADT pulse. • Wired and Wireless Support. The IP Camera can be connected to the Pulse network wirelessly. It can also be hardwired to the network.
Chapter 1 Introduction Physical Details Front/Rear Panel Figure 1: Front/Rear Panel IR LEDs They are used to provide illumination for night time. Please ensure that the two IR LEDs can be revealed in the transparent Dome. Light Sensor This is a hardware sensor to detect lux. Please ensure that the light sensor can be revealed in the transparent Dome. Lens No physical adjustment is required for the lens. Please ensure that the lens cover remains clean.
Chapter 1 Introduction Power Interface Connect the two wires of the supplied cable to the terminal adapter. Do not use the other terminal adapters; doing so may damage the camera. Power Indicator On (Green) - Power on. (Green, Amber, Off – No power. Blue) Blinking (Green) - The LED will blink during start up or wireless connection is under association. On (Blue) - Network connection is available (wired or wireless).
Chapter 1 Introduction WPS/Reset/ The button serves three functions on the camera. Image Flip Button l WPS Pin Code Mode. When pressed and held for 5 seconds during the Pulse enrollment process, the camera creates an encryption-secured wireless connection. l Reset. When pressed and held over 15 seconds, the camera reboots and the settings are restored to default values. l Image Rotation. When the camera connected to ADT Pulse, the image will turn 180° if you fast-click this button twice.
Chapter 1 Introduction Package Contents The following items are included: 1. IP Camera with pigtail (DC-IN and RJ45) 2. Terminal Adapter 3. Wall Mount Screw Package 4. L Tool (T10) 5.
2 Chapter 2 Basic Setup This Chapter provides details of installing and configuring the IP Camera. Installation Figure 3: Wired Network Connection 1. Make the Connection Using a Wired Connection If you are using a wired connection to the MDC835, connect a standard Ethernet cable (not included) to the LAN port of the supplied cable of the camera and the Pulse Gateway or Total Security (TS) Base panel.
Chapter 2 Basic Setup NOTE: The Wireless and LAN interfaces cannot be used simultaneously. Making a wired LAN connection disables the NOTE wireless interface. 2. Power Up a. Run the AC Wire to the spice connector. b. Screw the red wire onto the positive(+) terminal of the terminal adapter. c. Screw the black wire onto the negative(-) terminal of the terminal adapter. d. Plug the terminal adapter into a power outlet. CAUTION: Only use the terminal adapter provided.
3 Chapter 3 Ceiling Mounting This Chapter provides details for final ceiling mounting of the IP Camera Ceiling Mounting Installation NOTE NOTE: Ensure that the camera is configured and enrolled in ADT Pulse before permanently mounting it. 1. Locate an unused indoor outlet to plug into the terminal adapter. The outlet should be located as close as possible to the location where the camera will be permanently mounted.
Chapter 3 Ceiling Mounting Figure 4: Removing the bubble from the Camera 4. If using the anchors, insert them into the mounting holes. 5. Align the three mounting holes of the camera stand with the three holes and mount the camera stand on the ceiling using the provided screws. Figure 5: Ceiling Installation NOTE: It is recommended to route the cable through the side opening of the mounting base. NOTE 6.
Chapter 3 Ceiling Mounting CAUTION: Do not entwine the antenna while connecting the LVDS cable. Figure 7: LVDS Cable 7. Attach the bubble to the camera and tighten it using the three screws. NOTE: You can use the marks for alignment while attaching the bubble to the camera.
Chapter 3 Ceiling Mounting CAUTION: Make sure to tighten up the three screws in order to prevent water from the camera. CAUTION: Be careful not to let the bubble cover the light sensor and damage the LVDS cable while attaching the bubble to the camera. 8. Connect the power cable to the terminal adapter. l Screw the red wire onto the positive(+) terminal of the terminal adapter. l Screw the black wire onto the negative(-) terminal of the terminal adapter. 9. Plug the terminal adapter into a power outlet.
4 Chapter 4 ADT Pulse Enrollment This section provides instructions for wirelessly enrolling the MDC835 Camera into the ADT Pulse network. This process uses the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) with PIN method to wirelessly enroll the Camera to the gateway via the ADT Pulse Portal or TS Installer App. Wired Connection to the Gateway Using the Pulse Portal 1. 2. 3. 4. Set up the Camera, as described in the previous chapter. Open a web browser and in the address bar, enter: https://Portal.ADTPulse.com.
Chapter 4 ADT Pulse Enrollment 5. In the Manage Devices Assistant, click Cameras. 6. Click the picture of the MDC835 or select it from the drop-down list, and then click the Continue button.
Chapter 4 ADT Pulse Enrollment 7. 8. 9. Assign the MDC835 a unique Camera Name (usually based on the location of the camera) in the space provided, and then type in the camera’s MAC ID. Click the Continue button. Ensure that the camera is connected to the device port of the Gateway using the Ethernet cable. Click Continue.
Chapter 4 ADT Pulse Enrollment 10. After the Camera has connected and the button is no longer grayed out, click Continue. 11. Click Finish. The Pulse enrollment is complete. 12. Disconnect the camera from the Gateway and remove from power. 13. Install the camera in its final location. Using WPS with PIN to Enroll the Camera 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Set up the camera, as described in the previous chapter. Launch an Internet browser and log in to the Pulse portal or TS installer app.
Chapter 4 ADT Pulse Enrollment 6. 7. 8. 9. Locate the camera’s PIN number on the label on the rear of the camera. Enter the PIN number in the WPS PIN field. Ensure that the camera is powered on and that the Power LED is flashing green. Click the Continue button to initiate the WPS process. The following screen appears.
Chapter 4 ADT Pulse Enrollment 10. Press and hold the WPS/RESET/Image Flip button on the camera for 5seconds to establish a wireless connection. The Power LED flashes amber as the gateway attempts to connect to the camera. The wireless connection is successful when the Power LED turns solid green. NOTE: You must complete the WPS connection within 2 minutes or else the process will time out. The time remaining is displayed in the upper left portion of the screen. 11.
Chapter 4 ADT Pulse Enrollment The Pulse enrollment is complete. The newly-added device appears in the Cameras list. 12. At the top left of the screen, click Go Back. 13. Wait until the Power LED and Network LED are both lit solid green/blue, and then disconnect the camera from power. 14. Install the camera in its final location. For Wall Mounting, refer to Chapter 4.
Chapter 4 ADT Pulse Enrollment If the Camera Continually Goes Offline If after enrolling it the camera, it continually goes offline (Power LED blinks continually), the camera will automatically attempt to recover the wireless connection. If the camera cannot recover on its own, take the following measures to re-establish the Wi-Fi connection. 1. Power cycle the camera. 2. If the previous measure fails, move the gateway closer to the camera, if possible. 3.
Appendix A Specifications MDC835 IP Camera Dimensions (DxH) 4.33” x 3.62” (110mm x 92mm) Lens F1.8. DFOV 75° Video Compression H.264 and MJPEG Image Resolution 16:9 720p (1280x 720), QHD (640x360), VGA (640x480), QVGA (320x240) Mixed Mode (720p, VGA, QVGA) Operating Temperature -40°F to 122°F (-40°C to 50°C) * If the temperature is below -40°C, the device will start the heater to warm up the device, then boot up.
Appendix turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: • • • • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Appendix Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. Déclaration d'exposition aux radiations: Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements IC établies pour un environnement non contrôlé.
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