USER MANUAL
IP cameras for video surveillance
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Package Contents
IP Camera
Power supply 220VAC / 12VDC Bracket for wall mount /
ceiling CD with software and manual.
hardware Connections
CAMERA STANDARD
In non-protected cameras connections are placed on the back of the camera.
CAMERAS DRYSUITS
In the waterproof cameras from the rear of the camera comes out of a cable with the
connections.
Connection to the LAN - The first thing to Connection to the LAN - The first thing to
to do is connect the video server to the LAN. For this purpose on the
back of all the IP cameras is a RJ45 connector. Typically you connect
to an Ethernet hub or switch network using a network cable law.
If instead of a LAN, you want to connect directly to the network
card of a single PC, you will need to use a crossover network cable
(CROSSOVER)
Wireless LAN connection - Some cameras also offer the ability to connect to the Wireless LAN connection - Some cameras also offer the ability to connect to the
wireless LAN network via Wi-Fi. These cameras are equipped with an antenna that is
screwed to the rear SMA connector. In this way, the only connection necessary for spinning
the camera will be the power supply. Obviously it is necessary to have an access point in
unable to make the wireless connection with the camera.
video output connection - In the IP cameras video output connection - In the IP cameras
there is no analog video output BNC / RCA because the video signal is not connected to a
device with standard television. Only the RC-N6130 camera that mounts an analog CCD,
internally transformed into digital, is equipped with analog video output (connector RCA internally transformed into digital, is equipped with analog video output (connector RCA
yellow). This output can be used to connect to a television apparatus, yellow). This output can be used to connect to a television apparatus,
a monitor analog or a
video recorder.
Connection AUDIO IN - All IP cameras Connection AUDIO IN - All IP cameras
They are equipped with an audio input to connect a microphone and hear the audio
environment. The microphone input is a miniplug characterized by an indication or AUDIO IN
A / IN to which one can connect an environmental microphone. AUDIO If the input is not
present, this means that the camera is equipped with a built-in microphone of place rule on
the front.
Connect AUDIO OUT - All IP cameras enable two-way audio communication so you Connect AUDIO OUT - All IP cameras enable two-way audio communication so you
can talk hands-free with people from camera. For this there is an audio output minijack so
you can connect the computer speakers. The output is distinguished by an indication AUDIO
OUT or A-OUT or SPEAKER. Audio playback is very clean and can be greatly amplified.
Supply - Supply - The cameras have
DC power supply. The power supply, provided together with the camera, it should be
connected to the power plug.
Inputs / Outputs - Some cameras feature Inputs / Outputs - Some cameras feature
a terminal block with an input and an alarm output. At the entrance it is possible to connect a
contact capable of generating the alarm actions (eg microswitch on a door). With the relay
output can be controlled electrical devices such as lighting or other. The references are as
follows:
- DI + / DI-Alarm Input
- COM / NO - Alarm output The RD-N2260, for example, the camera has the
following connections: