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i3 International M77R2 User manual

CAMERA PARTS AND DEFINITIONS
1. Mounting holes (x4)
2. RJ45 Ethernet PoE Port with
waterproof RJ45 connector
assembly.
Insert an Ethernet cable into
the port for network connection
as well as PoE (Power over
Ethernet) power. To maintain
water-resistant rating in outdoor
installations, make sure to use
the included waterproof RJ45
Connector assembly.
3. Dome cover
BCD E
5MP Infrared Mini Outdoor IP Dome Camera
M77R2
User Manual
i3-TRNG-CAMS-M77R.indd
Rev. 220104
QR Code for Complete
User Manual and ACT
Scan this QR code or visit ftp.i3international.com to view
and download AnnexxusConfigurationTool v1.8 (ACT) and
the full User Manual.
Contact our Technical Support team at: 1.877.877.7241 or
[email protected] if you have any questions
or concerns regarding camera installation or if you require
software services or support.
Thank you for purchasing i3 International’s M77R2 mini IP dome camera.
M77R2 is equipped with a fixed 2.8mm @ F1.6 lens and true WDR, and supports
h.265 codec compression.
Note: h.265 codec is supported by SRX-Pro v7 and above only. For backwards
compatibility, change the codec to h.264 in the camera’s web settings > Config >
Image > Video/Audio > Video Compression.
SAFETY
When installing your M77 camera be sure to avoid:
• excessive heat, such as direct sunlight or heating appliances
• contaminants such as dust and smoke
• strong magnetic fields
• moisture and humidity
• areas with mechanical vibrations
• fluorescent lamps or objects that reflect light and unstable light sources
• temperatures below -30° C (-22° F) and above 50° C (122° F).
To avoid electrical shock and to preserve the product warranty, DO NOT
disassemble the camera. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
POWER SUPPLY
This camera accepts PoE power.
Ensure the supplied voltage meets the power consumption requirements of this
camera (6W) before powering the camera on. Incorrect voltage may cause irrepa-
rable damage to the video camera and will effectively void the camera warranty.
CLEANING
• For maximum optical clarity, the camera dome or lens must remain clean. Use a
soft, dry cloth to remove finger prints or dust from the dome cover.
• Use a blower to remove dust from the lens.
• Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol, benzene, or thinners, as they may
damage the surface finishes.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Ensure that the items received match those listed on the order form and the packing
slip. In addition to this manual and a fully assembled camera, the dome camera
packing box includes:
A. Surface Mount template x1
B. Round Head Screw (Tapping Type) x4
C. Plastic Anchor x4
D. Standard RJ45 Connector x2
E. Hex bit x1
F. Rubber plug x1 (block the camera’s
side cable opening in surface installations
where the cable is routed upwards instead
of through the side).
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4 9/16” (117 mm)
3 ½” (90 mm)
1 15/16” (50 mm)
2 7/8” (74.25 mm)
2 7/
8
” (74.25 mm)
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Rubber plug
(not to scale)
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Tilt
Rotate
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4. Screws securing the dome cover to camera module (x4, hex, silver)
5. Dome bubble
6. Reset pinhole. Press for 10 seconds to restore camera settings to factory defaults.
7. MicroSD Card slot for on-camera video storage. (MicroSD card sold separately).
8. Cable side opening for surface installations. Block with the provided rubber plug (F)
if not using.
9. Tilt bracket with two locking screws. Tilt to adjust lens angle and re-tighten screws
as needed when done.
10. IR board (covered by the black masking plate)
11. Camera lens.
3-AXIS LENS POSITIONING
3-axis Range
Limitations:
Pan range: 355°
Rotate range: 355°
Tilt range: 67°
Important: Do not over-rotate the camera
lens assembly beyond the stop point to prevent
twisted, disconnected, or broken internal cables/
components.
Note: To rotate the lens, tilt the lens assembly
first and use the finger grooves to rotate the
assembly.
FINGER
GROOVES
To activate and secure access to your camera, you must first set the
password for the administrative user account (i3admin).
IMPORTANT: Your camera will remain inactive and inaccessible until
administrative password is set.
Activate your Annexxus M77 camera by setting administrative password:
1. Connect your Annexxus M77 camera to the Gigabit switch.
2. On your i3 NVR, launch i3 Annexxus Configuration Tool (ACT) v.1.8 or higher.
You can download and install the latest ACT installation package from i3 website:
https://i3international.com/download
3. In the model drop-down list, select M77.
Security status will say “inactive”.
4. In the Global Camera Settings, click
Set Password
5. In the Set password window, enter the new password in the
Password and Confirm fields. Follow secure password guidelines.
Click OK.
The new administrative password will be assigned to the camera
and the Security status will change to “active”.
Change your M77 camera’s default IP Address:
Note: Your i3 NVR must have a valid IP address (not APIPA)
6. In Annexxus Configuration Tool, select your M77 camera in the list.
7. Uncheck “Default Account” and enter “i3admin” into Username field and the
new administrative password (set in Step 6) into Password field.
8. Enter the new IP address and Subnet Mask under Device(s) Communication
Update and click Update.
9. Wait a few moments for a “Success” message in the Result field.
10. Repeat Steps 7-9 for all detected M77 cameras in the ACT until each
camera has a unique IP address.
11. To confirm your camera’s new IP address, click the IE icon next to each
camera . In the IE browser, enter
administrative Username (i3admin) and
(new) Password and click LOGIN. Annexxus
camera interface will be displayed in the
Internet Explorer window. You should be able
to see the camera image on the screen. If
you do not see the camera image on the
screen, call i3 International technical
support team for troubleshooting tips:
1.877.877.7241
ADDING CAMERA TO i3 PRO SETUP v7
1. Launch the i3 Pro Setup from the Desktop or from the SRX-Pro Monitor.
2. In the IE browser, click Continue to this website.
3. Enter your administrator Username and Password and click LOGIN
4. Click on the Add tile.
5. All cameras recognized by i3’s GiPi and ONVIF will be shown in
the UNASSIGNED CAMERAS tab.
6. Select one or more M77 cameras with the same login credentials and click
LOGIN
7. Enter camera’s Username and the Password (configured in the previous
section) and click SAVE
Login status for your device must now show the green checkmark .
Note: Devices with “Login failed” status will not be added.
8. Click ADD . Your IP devices have been added to i3 Pro Setup and are
recording based on Sensor + Motion schedule.
Change resolution and frame rate for each camera in the List section of the
i3 Pro Setup.
M77R2 IP Dome Camera
QUICK START GUIDE
SURFACE INSTALLATION
Start by preparing the mounting surface. Based on installation location and surface type,
supplied screws and anchors may not be adequate.
For pendant or horizontal wall-mounting, purchase the back box (i3 part numbers: B77
and B77 V2) and use a 3/4” NPT pipe or DB60, respectively. Surface installation can be
completed without a back box.
Note: After installing the camera, your network camera must be accessible from your local
network (LAN).
To complete a surface mount installation:
1. Attach the supplied mounting
template to the mounting surface.
2. Drill 4 holes, as marked on the
template, insert 4 supplied anchors
into the holes.
3. Drill the conduit hole for the camera
cable, if routing the cable upwards,
and cover the cable exit hole with
the rubber plug (F). (If routing the
cable sideways, through the cable
exit opening, do not drill the conduit
hole.)
4. Use the provided hex bit to loosen
four screws securing the dome
bubble to camera housing.
5. Gently pull the dome bubble
downwards. The dome bubble
is attached to the camera by the
safety rubber band.
6. Feed the camera cable either
through the cut conduit hole or
through the side cable opening.
7. Use four tapping screws provided to
secure the camera to the prepared
mounting surface.
8. Adjust the lens angle by panning,
tilting and rotating the lens
assembly. Do not over-rotate the
camera lens beyond the stop point
to avoid damage to the camera.
Note that in order to rotate the lens
assembly, it needs to be in the tilted position, to expose the finger grooves.
9. Once the desired view is achieved, replace the camera dome bubble and re-tighten 4
silver screws securing the dome bubble to the camera base.
Supported mounting options
See the table below for additional mounting
options supported by M77 camera series.
Compatible Mounting Accessories:
B77 / B77 V2 - back box for pendant installations
DB60 - goose-neck bracket
DB60CPM - corner/pole mount kit (use with DB60)
Mounting Type Additional Accessories required
Drywall / block wall mount
Surface mount (E.g. drop ceiling tile) None
Pendant Mount
Electrical (Round/Hex, Single Gang) Box B77 / B77 V2
Horizontal Wall Mount B77 / B77 V2 + DB60
Pole Mount / Corner Mount B77 / B77 V2 + DB60 + DB60CPM
i3 INTERNATIONAL INC. 1.866.840.0004
www.i3international.com
Camera’s default IP address: 192.168.0.16.
Camera’s default Subnet mask address: 255.255.255.0.
Default User name: i3admin
ACTIVATING CAMERA, CHANGING IP ADDRESS in ACT
Or
Part#: B77 Part#: B77 V2
(with RP1)
WATERPROOF RJ45 ASSEMBLY
To prevent the corrosion of the RJ45 connector and to maintain the camera warranty,
use the RJ45 waterproof assembly attached to the camera, as shown in the diagram
below.
1. Twist off the RJ45 waterproof assembly
from the RJ45 connector.
2. Feed the CAT5e/6 cable through the
opening in the connector and crimp
it using the standard RJ45 connector
provided.
3. Plug the crimped CAT5e/6 cable into
the RJ45 connector on the camera and
twist the waterproof assembly on to
re-attach it.
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