Grundig GD-TI-AT30105K User manual

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Quick Guide
About this guide
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firmware updates or other reasons.
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operation, privacy leakage or other damages resulting from cyber-attack, hacker
attack, virus inspection, or other internet security risks; however our company will
provide timely technical support if required. Surveillance laws vary by jurisdiction
before using this product in order to ensure that your use conforms to the applicable

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Safety and Installation Instructions
Introduction
Please read these instructions carefully and keep them for future reference. You must
heed all the warnings and cautions as well as follow all the safety and installation

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instructions.
The appearance of the products, functions and firmware or software upgrade may
differ from this manual.
GRUNDIG reserves the right to perform needed changes without prior notice.
Safety Instructions
Make sure that you only use the power adapter that is specified in the specifications
sheet of the product. If you use any other adapter or connect the power supply
incorrectly, this may cause explosion, fire, electric shocks or damage the product. Do
not connect several devices to one power adapter as this may cause an adapter
overload and can lead to over-heating and fire. Make sure that the plug of the power
adapter is firmly connected to the power socket.
Do not place containers with liquids on the product. Do not place conducting items
like tools, screws, coins or other metal items on the product. These may fall from the
product or can cause fire or electric shocks or other physical injuries.
Do not push or insert any sharp items or any objects into the device as this may
cause damage to the product, fire, electric shocks and/or physical injuries.
Do not block any ventilation openings, if there are any. Ensure that the product is
well ventilated to prevent any over-heating.
Do not subject the device to physical shock or drop the product.
If the product uses batteries, please use a battery type that is recommended by the
manufacturer. Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in the hazard
of explosion.
Do not use any accessories that are not recommended by GRUNDIG. Do not modify
the product in any way.
If the product starts to smell or smoke comes out of the device, immediately stop
using the product and disconnect it from the power supply to prevent fire or electric
shocks. Then contact your dealer or the nearest service center.
If the product does not work correctly, contact your dealer or nearest service center.
Never open, disassemble or alter the product yourself. GRUNDIG cannot accept any

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liability or responsibility for problems caused by attempted and unauthorized repair
and maintenance.
Installation Instructions
It is necessary to fix the device firmly if the product is installed on a wall or ceiling.
Do not install the product on surfaces or in places that are vibrating. Do not install
the product near radiation sources.
Do not install the product near heat sources, like radiators or other equipment that
produces some heat. If the product is not classified by any IP class, do not install the
product in very cold or hot temperatures (please refer to the working temperature
specified in the specification sheet of the product), dusty, dirty or damp
environment.
If the product is classified by any IP class, never touch the product cover directly with
your fingers, because the acidic sweat of the fingers may damage the surface coating
of the product cover. To clean the inside and outside of the product cover, use a soft
and dry cloth. In any case, do not use alkaline detergents. The correct configuration
of all passwords and other security settings is the sole responsibility of the installer
and/or end-user (this applies especially to IP Cameras and Recorders).
Special Installation Instructions for Cameras
Do not touch the sensor module with your fingers. Do not aim the camera or camera
lens at a strong light such as the sun or a bright lamp. Irreversible damage to the
camera can be caused by a strong light.
Do not expose the sensor of the product to laser beams as this may damage the
sensor.
If the product supports IR, you need to take some precautions to prevent IR
reflection. Do not install the product close to reflective surfaces of objects as this
may cause reflection. If the product has a dome cover, please remove the protection
film only after installation to prevent dust or grease on the camera which can cause
reflection. The foam ring around the lens must be seated flush against the inner

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surface of the bubble to isolate the lens from the IR LEDS. Fasten the dome cover to
the camera body so that the foam ring and the dome cover are attached seamlessly.
For cleaning, use a clean cloth with a bit of ethanol and wipe it carefully and gently.
In any case, do not use alkaline detergents.
If a glove is provided in the package, please use it to open the product cover. Never
touch the product cover directly with fingers, because the acidic sweat of the fingers
may damage the surface coating of the product cover.
Special Installation Instructions for IP Cameras
Make sure that the latest firmware is installed on the IP Device. You may get the
latest firmware from www.grundig-security.com website or from
techsupport@grundig-security.com.

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Table of Contents
1 Camera Introduction ................................................................................... 8
1.1 Overview ................................................................................................. 8
1.2 Appearance ............................................................................................. 8
1.3 Dimensions (mm) .................................................................................... 9
1.4 Connect ................................................................................................. 11
2 Operation ................................................................................................. 12
2.1 Installation and cable connection .......................................................... 12
3. Common Faults ........................................................................................ 15
4 Network Set and Access ........................................................................... 17
4.1 Accessing by Web Browsers ................................................................... 17

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1 Camera Introduction
1.1 Overview
The GD-TI-AT30105K Thermal Positioning System Camera is a series of camera
specially designed for long range day and night surveillance. In the daytime, it uses a
telephoto lens and high-definition camera imaging, which can take into account both
short-range and large-range search and long-distance feature image collection; at
night, the most the advanced uncooled thermal imaging detector has good imaging
effect, is easy to conceal, and is not affected by external lighting; the whole machine
adopts network video output to ensure the convenience of video monitoring. The
whole machine is powered by a wide-width power supply, which is convenient for
customers to install and use.
1.2 Appearance
Thermal lens
Visible lens
PT
Wiper
Figure 1-1 Front Lateral View

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1.3 Dimensions (mm)
Figure 1-3 Front View
Figure 1-2 Back Lateral View
Outgoing line interface
Camera and PT
cable interface

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Figure 1-4 Lateral View
Figure 1-5 Front and side view of PTZ

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Figure 1-6 Mounting Hole at the base of PT
1.4 Connect
The interface between the host and PTZ uses a 26-core waterproof aviation
connector. For details, please refer to the following:
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6
definition Red RS485A
Black
RS485B
White TX+
(machine)
Purple TX-
(machine)
NC NC
Pin No. 7 8 9 10 11 12
definition Core
Video1+
Shield
Video1-
Orange
input
Orange
input
Grey
alarm out
Transparent
alarm out
Pin No. 13 14 15 16 17 18
definition
Light blue
RX+
(PT TX+)
Blue RX-
(PT TX-)
Light green
TX+
(PT RX+)
Green TX-
(PT RX-)
Blue and
white TX+
(RJ45-1)
Blue TX-
(RJ45-2)
Pin No. 19 20 21 22 23 24
definition
Brown and
white RX+
(RJ45-3)
Brown RX-
(RJ45-6)
NC Thick Red
12V+
Thick Black
GND
Thick Yellow
24VAC
Pin No. 25 26
definition Thick Yellow
24VAC
NC
Note: NC is empty
PTZ bottom Output line definitions:
Outline definition Power Lightning protection LAN RS485
Color Brown
( DC24V )
Blue
( GND )
Yellow-green
( Earth ) - Orange
RS485A
Yellow
RS485B

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2 Operation
2.1 Installation and cable connection
2.1.1 Installation
Mount the pinboard on the camera with M6 × 12 hexagonal screw (already done).
Then mount the camera on PTZ with M6 × 20 hexagonal screw. Do not use screws
too long in case of damaging the base plate of the camera; Do not use screws too
short in case of unsecure installation.
Figure 2-1 Camera Installation
Figure 2-2 Mounting hole at the base of PT
Fix the sunshade to the
main unit, 4 (M4×8 round
head screws)
on each side
Fix host and PT 2 screws
(M6×20 inner hexagonal
bolts) in front and rear

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Make a support according to the chart shown above. Then use suitable bolts and
nuts to secure the camera on the support. The support should be able to bear more
than 100kg.
2.1.2 Aviation Plug Installation
Figure 2-3 Aviation Plug Hole Figure 2-4 Aviation plug Pin
When installing, please insert the head hole into the socket, make sure that the pin is
inserted into the socket, then twist the upper fixed ring upward and to the right, and
then complete the docking after hearing "Click".
When removing the plug, please twist the plug to the left, the plug will be removed,
with the pin plug separation.
Figure 2-5 Aviation Plug Finished Installation
Aviation plug retaining ring

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2.1.3 Cable Connection
Computer
Power supply
Thermal Positioning System
Network
cable
Figure 2-6 Connection
Diagram
Outgoing
Cable RS485 reserved

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3. Common Faults
The table below includes the common faults during operation. Whenever these
problems occur, you may refer to this table or contact us directly for proper solution.
Fault Possible Cause Solution
No movement and
video after
powering on
Power damage or under
power
Replace the original power.
Wrong connection of
power line
Reconnect
Circuit malfunction Check circuit
Successful auto
detection, but
can’t be controlled.
Not connect to the
network
Check network connection and
ensure its proper connection
Incorrect parameter
Set the camera parameter
according to the manual
RS485 connected wrong Reset the RS485 control protocol
Successful auto
detection,but no
image
Wrong power line
connection or open circuit
Reconnect the power line
Not connect to the
network
Check network connection and
ensure its proper connection
Firewall blocked video
transmission
Close the firewall
Image loss while PT
is rotating
PT underpower Replace the power
The camera video line not
connect proper
Check the video line and ensure
its proper connection
Unclear image
focus Refocus manually
Lens covered by objects Check if there is any cover
Dirty lens Clear lens
Non uniform
image
Temperature excursion
noise as a result of long
time no correction
Access manual correction or
background correction via menu,
or restore default.

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Super high or low
brightness
Auto correction is not ON.
Select auto correction or restore
default.
Inappropriate brightness
and contrast parameters
setting
Adjust brightness, contrast to
adapt to corresponding
environment or restore default.

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4 Network Set and Access
A number of parameters necessitates configuration before using. Parameters need to
configured include: IP address, subnet mask and port number.
Default IP address for camera: 192.168.1.64
User: admin
Password: Abc.12345
Note: The specific login interface is subject to the actual login.
4.1 Accessing by Web Browsers
4.1.1 Product Overview
Network thermal imaging is mainly connected with PC through a switch or router.
Before accessing the network camera through the network, you first need to obtain
its IP address. Users can search the IP address of the network camera through the
quick configuration tool. The default IP address of the camera when it leaves the
factory is 192.168.1.64.
4.1.2 Web Login
It describes login and logout device through a browser WEB interface, this section IE
introduces Explorer 11 as an example.
(1) Login web Interface
After logging in to the device WEB interface through a browser, you can preview, play
back, and configure the device.
The first time you log in to the system, you will be prompted to install the plugin.
Please follow the prompts to download and install the plugin.
When using a non-IE browser, please use the compatibility mode.
Step 1, Open the IE browser, enter the IP address of the camera in the address bar,
and press the [Enter].
After the connection is successful, the system displays the Login screen.

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Figure 4-1 Login
Step 2, Enter the password of the admin user. The initial password is Abc.12345.
Step 3, Click Login. After the login is successful, the Preview screen is displayed, as
shown in Figure 4-2.
Figure 4-2 Preview
(2) Logout
Click "Logout" to return to the WEB login interface. After logging in to the device
WEB, if the device is not operated for a period of time, the system will automatically
log out and you need to re-enter the password to log in.
4.1.3 Preview
4.1.3.1 Preview interface introduction
The function bar of the preview interface is introduced, including the system menu
bar, the video window adjustment bar, the pan-tilt control option bar, and the

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pan-tilt function option bar. After logging in to the web page, click the Preview tab.
The system displays the Preview interface, as shown in Figure 4-3.
Figure 4-3 Preview interface
The preview interface of the WEB client contains four function bars:
(1) System menu bar, click the tab on the system menu bar to enter the
corresponding function interface.
(2) Video window adjustment bar, video window supports adjustment of local WEB
video screen image, display mode and commonly used functions.
(3) PTZ control option bar, pan/tilt and lens control functions.
(4) PTZ function option bar, Preset Position, Cruise scan, Horizontal scan and other
functions.
4.1.3.2 Video window adjustment bar options
This section describes the functions supported when viewing live video, including
primary and secondary code stream switching, full screen, original scale, capture,
video, manual correction, background correction, and focus.
Figure 4-4 Video window adjustment function
Icon Function Instruction
Four screens Display four screens
Single screen Display single screen

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Main code
stream
Play the main code stream with high definition
Secondary
code stream
Play the secondary code stream with low resolution
Full screen Display video screen in full screen
Capture Click this icon to grab a current video screen and save
it in the set storage path.
Record Click this icon to record the video and save it in the
set storage path.
Focus Click this icon to trigger an auto focus
Manual
correction
Click this icon to trigger a manual correction
Background
correction
Click this icon to trigger a background correction
3D positioning Turn ON the 3D Position by click the button. And turn
off the 3D Position when click the button again.
When the 3D Position is turned on, you can operate
the camera according to the followings:
Click anywhere in the video screen by the left-
mouse, and then the camera will suppress the
corresponding point to the center of the video.
Hold down the left- mouse button and pull out a
rectangular area to the right (up) direction, and then
camera will suppress the corresponding point to the
center of the video to zoom in the view.
Hold down the left- mouse button and pull out a
rectangular area to the left(down) direction, and
then camera will suppress the corresponding point to
the center of the video to zoom out the view.
Note: The realization of some functions requires equipment support.
4.1.3.3 PTZ control option bar
Introduce the PTZ control function, including lens zoom and focus. The PTZ control
allows you to rotate the device, zoom, focus and adjust the aperture.
The PTZ rotation supports 8 directions, which are upper, lower, left, right, upper
left, upper right, lower left, and lower right.
PTZ speed is mainly used for PTZ control speed operation. The larger the value,
the faster the PTZ control rotates.
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