TruVision 11/31 Series Wi-Fi IP Camera Installation Guide P/N 1072907-EN • REV B • ISS 24APR15
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(1) This device may not cause harmful interference (2) This Device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
R&TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999/5/CE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity (R&TTE). The R&TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the directive 98/13/EEC (Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and Satellite Earth Station Equipment) as of April 8, 2000.
1.2. Maximum 100 mW e.i.r.p. Permitted for use SRD for outdoor applications without restriction on installation height only for purposes of gathering telemetry information for automated monitoring and resources accounting systems. Permitted to use SRD for other purposes for outdoor applications only when the installation height is not exceeding 10 m above the ground surface. 1.3 maximum 100 mW e.i.r.p. indoor applications. 2. SRD with DSSS and other than FHSS wideband modulation 2.1. Maximum mean e.i.r.p.
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Content Introduction 7 Product overview 7 Installation 7 Installation environment 7 Package contents 8 Cable requirements 11 Camera description 11 Setting up the camera 12 Setting up Wi-Fi transmission 12 Accessing the SD card 19 Connecting a speaker 20 Mounting the wedge camera 21 Using the camera with a recorder 23 Using the camera with TruVision Navigator 24 Ensuring corrosion resistance 24 Specifications 25 TruVision IP wedge cameras 25 Pin definitions 26 6 Installation Guide
Introduction Product overview This is the installation guide for TruVision 11-31 Series Wi-Fi IP camera models: TVW-1103 (1.3MPX Wi-Fi, 2.8mm lens, Grey, PAL) TVW-3103 (1.3MPX Wi-Fi, 2.8mm lens, Grey, NTSC) TVW-1104 (1.3MPX Wi-Fi, 2.8mm lens, White, PAL) TVW-3104 (1.3MPX Wi-Fi, 2.8mm lens, White, NTSC) TVW-1105 (3MPX Wi-Fi, 2.8mm lens, Grey, PAL) TVW-3105 (3MPX Wi-Fi, 2.8mm lens, Grey, NTSC) TVW-1106 (3MPX Wi-Fi, 2.8mm lens, White, PAL) TVW-3106 (3MPX Wi-Fi, 2.
power supply to power the camera. Do not overload the power cord or adapter. • Ventilation: Ensure that the location planned for the installation of the camera is well ventilated. • Temperature: Do not operate the camera beyond the specified temperature, humidity or power source ratings. The operating temperature of the camera is between -30 to +60°C (-22 to 140°F). Humidity is below 90%. • Moisture: Do not expose the camera to rain or moisture, or try to operate it in wet areas.
IP wedge camera Camera Installation manual CD with Configuration Manual and TruVision Device Finder Template A for mounting with the converter pan Screws Template B for mounting without the converter pan Drywall anchor Φ7.5 x 24.
Water joint: provide water resistance to network connection. 12 VDC connector: DC jack socket to terminal connectors with positive and negative indicators. Screws C: M4×8, 2pcs Tamper-resistant hex wrench Lens alignment tool Converter pan WEEE and battery disposal CAUTION: Use direct plug-in UL listed power supplies marked Class 2/CE certified or LPS (limited power source) of the required output rating as listed on the unit. CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Cable requirements For proper operation, adhere to the following cable and power requirements for the cameras. Category 5 cabling or better is recommended. All network cabling must be installed according to applicable codes and regulations. Camera description Figure 1: IP wedge camera 1 2 10 6 9 11 8 3 5 4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 Camera cover/housing Lens SD card Ethernet RJ45 PoE port Power supply Base Installation Guide 7. Alarm and Audio port 8. Reset/WPS button 9. Converter pan 10. Antenna 11.
Setting up the camera Note: If the light source where the camera is installed experiences rapid, wide variations in lighting, the camera may not operate as intended. To quickly put the camera into operation: 1. Prepare the mounting surface. 2 Mount the camera using the appropriate fasteners. See “Mounting the wedge camera” on page 21. 3. Set up the camera’s network and streaming parameters so that the camera can be controlled over the network.
cause interference with your network. The result would lead to a reduction in transmission distance/range. Access the camera via a Wi-Fi network (Ad-Hoc mode) Note: The camera is in Ad-Hoc mode by default. The SSID is the serial number. 1. Power up the camera. 2. From your computer, search for the SSID that was set up for the camera for Ad-Hoc mode. Select the SSID to connect the camera.
3. When connected, open TruVision Device Finder or Device Manager and change the IP address of the camera to that of the same subnet of the router. Note: The computer Wi-Fi IP address should also be in the same subnet.
4. Log on the camera via web browser and browse to the WiFi page. 5. Select the desired Wi-Fi and enter the key, if required.
6. Click Save to save the settings. 7. When the camera is connected to the router, the ad-hoc is disconnected. On the laptop, select the Wi-Fi router and connect it. 8. Open the device finder to check the WLAN IP address of the camera. Log in to the camera to see live view.
Access the camera via a network cable When configuring the Wi-Fi settings for the first time, connect the camera to the router via a network cable and then open the web browser to complete the Wi-Fi setup by clicking Save.
When the Wi-Fi Status changes from “Disconnected” to “Connected”, the Wi-Fi connection is set up successfully. WPS The camera provides WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) feature to easily set up a Wi-Fi connection to a Wi-Fi router.
PBC mode: Push the WPS button on the Wi-Fi router. The WPS indicator will flash. (The WPS settings may be different per device. Please refer to the Wi-Fi router User Manual for details). Then check the PBC checkbox and click the Connect button. The camera and the Wi-Fi router are automatically connected. PIN mode: The PIN code is printed on the Wi-Fi router device. Enter the PIN code in the Router PIN Code bar and check the Use Router PIN Code. Then click Connect to connect the camera to the Wi-Fi router.
Connecting a speaker The camera has a built-in microphone to the collect audio input signal. For audio output, please connect an external speaker to the Audio Output and GND interface of the camera. The speaker is not supplied with the camera. GND Audio Output Note: The speaker need be powered correctly with a power supply. Please check the speaker specification and user manual for more details.
Mounting the wedge camera To mount the wedge camera on a wall or ceiling: 1. Drill the holes for the mounting hardware in the mounting surface using the supplied drill template. To route the cables from the base of the camera, drill a cable access hole in the mounting surface. 2. Mount the converter pan to the mounting surface (optional). Note: If required, you can remove the tab (A) on the side of the converter pan to pass the cables through. A 3.
4. Mount the camera base to the converter pan or mounting surface, depending on the installation. 5. Use the supplied lens alignment tool to adjust the pan [±30°], tilt [0 to 80°], and rotation direction [0 to 360°].
Pan Adjusting tool Rotation Tilt 6. Re-attach the dome cover to the camera. Using the camera with a recorder Please refer to the recorder user manuals for instructions on connecting and operating the camera with these systems.
Using the camera with TruVision Navigator A camera must be connected to an Interlogix NVR or hybrid DVR in order to be operated by TruVision Navigator. Please refer to the TruVision Navigator user manual for instructions on operating the camera with the TruVision Navigator. Ensuring corrosion resistance For normal outdoor or indoor applications, the camera has an IP66 dust and water protection rating. Please follow the installation instructions in the manual to mount the camera as required.
The camera housing and hardware are designed and manufactured to ensure corrosion protection. However, it is necessary to seal the cable connection during the installation work. Following all local codes, use electrical tape or a corrosion-resistant conduit box to connect the cables as required. Note: Sealing the microphone hole impacts the sensitivity of camera audio input. Specifications TruVision IP wedge cameras Electrical Voltage input 12 VDC, PoE (IEEE 802.3af) Power consumption Max.
Transmit output power 11b: 17±1.5 dBm @ 11Mbps 11g: 14±1.5 dBm @ 54Mbps 11n: 12.5±1.5 dBm Miscellaneous Connectors DC jack flying lead, RJ45 flying lead Operating temperature -30 to +60°C (-22°F to +140°F) Dimensions (L × W × H) 98 × 89 × 329 mm (3.86 ×3.49 × 12.94 in.) Weight 407 g (0.89 lbs.) Environmental rating IP66 Pin definitions There are eight wires on a standard UTP/STP cable and each wire is color-coded.
Figure 3: Cross-over cable 1 White/Orange 2 Orange 3 White-Green 4 Blue 5 White/Blue 6 Green 7 White/Brown 8 Brown White/Orange 1 Orange 2 White-Green 3 Blue 4 White/Blue 5 Green 6 White/Brown 7 Brown 8 Please make sure your connected cables have the same pin assignment and color as above before deploying the cables in your network.
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