jablotron JI-112C User manual

JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s.
Pod Skalkou 4567/33 46601 Jablonec n. Nisou
Czech Republic www.jablotron.com
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JI-112C – Video verification IP camera BULLET
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The JI-112C IP camera is designed for the video verification
of events from the JABLOTRON 100 alarm system.
Video recording is captured in HD or FullHD resolution according
to the settings. Video is transferred via a local LAN network and
the Internet to a JABLOTRON Cloud secure storage.
The MyJABLOTRON application provides access to live streaming
for the end user. According to the type of pre-paid service (selected
in MyJABLOTRON by a user) the user obtains access
to continuously stored video recordings from the camera.
The camera is equipped with an IR reflector to ensure recording
under bad lighting conditions.
The camera has to be installed by a trained technician with
a valid certificate issued by an authorised distributor.
Figure 1: Digital IP camera Bullet
Camera function
The camera is supplied fully configured by default and no other
settings are needed. It allows immediate operation with
MyJABLOTRON and the following services are provided:
Live streaming
Recording history – video recordings are stored on the server
for a limited time (depending on the service type).
Video sequence (video clip) – a 1 minute recording, consisting
of a 30 sec before and a 30 sec after an event linked
to an alarm system (alarm, setting, unsetting from a selected
section). The maximum number of video sequences is limited
according to the selected type of service.
Connection to ARC – access to video data from the camera
is granted to a security agency for visual verification of an alarm event.
Figure 2: Diagram of JABLOTRON CLOUD functioning
Camera installation
The camera is designed to be used in an indoor and also
an outdoor environment (IP 67 rating) where it can be installed
on the wall. It is possible to easily set up camera’s installation
position owing to a joint holder which can be adjusted in all three
axes (see the figure 3).
Figure 3: Camera adjustment in 3 axes; 1,2,3 – locking screws
Connection is performed by a cable with an RJ-45 connector
to be connected to a LAN network and there is also a connector
for a 12 V DC 500 mA power supply. There is a waterproof sheath
for a LAN connector which protects the connector against
air humidity. The camera can also be powered via a LAN using
a PoE according to the 802.3af norm.
Figure 4: Description of individual Bullet camera parts
1 – Camera with a jointed holder; 2 - Lens;
3 – Protective lens shade against rain
Camera installation procedure using the mounting base:
If it is not possible to provide concealed and secure placement for
the connecting cables (for example cables running out of a wall),
then it is recommended to place them in a supplementary
mounting base (included) onto which the camera will be fixed later
on.
Figure 5: Camera installation on the wall using a mounting base
1. Select an adequate place considering the best camera view
of the protected area and cable routing.
2. Use the sticker with the mounting base drilling layout to mark
all mounting holes.
3. Using a Ø 6mm drill bit to drill the holes and put dowels from
the accessory pack in them. Prepare a hole through which you will
push the connecting cables (through the centre or from the side).
Use a grommet (see the accessory pack) for the prepared hole and
put a blind flange into the unused hole.
4. Push the cable in the mounting base and screw it on using the four
supplied screws. Camera orientation is marked by an arrow and
a “TOP” label. If you want to use a grommet in the side
of the mounting base, push the data cable through it first.
Slide the connector sheath, sealing sleeve and a locking nut
on the cable, see Figure 6. The last step is to take a crimping tool
and press the RJ-45 connector onto the data cable.
5. It is possible to hang the camera on a hook by the rear side
of the jointed holder using an included string.
6. Connect the RJ-45 connector to the camera. Fix the connection
by a waterproof sheath with a bayonet closure (included
in the accessory pack) and tighten the locking nut, see Figure 6.
If the nearest router or switch used does not support
the compatible PoE function (power over Ethernet), connect
the camera via the power connector to 12 V DC / 500 mA external
power supply.

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7. Fix the camera base to the mounting base using four metric screws
and a Torx key. Mind the correct position of the camera
to the mounting base.
8. Perform camera registration (see the chapter: Registration
to a server) to obtain access to preview and align the camera
in the required direction, allowed in three axes, see figure 3.
Installation of camera without a mounting base:
When the camera is going to be installed at a place where
all the connecting cables are protected against tampering (for
example a lowered ceiling, drywall ceilings and wall partitions etc.),
then the camera can be mounted on a flat surface directly and
cables with connectors put through the prepared hole.
Warning: A waterproof sheath (cover) has to be put on the cable
before pressing the RJ-45 data connector.
Figure 6: Assembling the waterproof sheath of the LAN connector;
1 – camera connector (bayonet closure); 2 – O-ring; 3 – RJ plug/connector;
4 – waterproof sheath; 5 – sealing sleeve; 6 – locking nut; 7 - cable
Power
Permanent powering of the camera is required and can be realized
in two ways:
a) Powering via data cable called PoE (Power over Ethernet),
the switch or router has to support it. Alternatively a suitable PoE
injector can be used. The voltage (48 V) is standardized
by the IEEE 802.3af network norm. This has a big advantage;
the camera is powered directly via the data cable.
b) An external 12 V/500 mA power supply connected to the 2.1 mm
connector of a camera. This way requires an extra cable
for powering separately to the data cable. The advantage is that
the camera can be backed up by an appropriate backup power
supply.
Figure 7: Camera connectors;
1 – External power connector 12 V DC; 2 – LAN connector
Caution: When a backup power supply is used to power the camera
when a mains power outage occurs, it is also necessary to have all
devices providing internet connection and data transfer to Internet
backed up (routers, switches, modems, wireless transmitters, etc.).
Camera connection to LAN network
Video data transfer is based on continuous communication with
the Jablotron server to which data is sent. Set up the DHCP
function to be used in the local network. Communication ports
between the camera and the JABLOTRON cloud are 443, 8883
and ports range from 8000 to 8500. Unless your network is pre-set
with special restriction, it is usually not necessary to modify any
parameters of the firewall or router.
Caution: The camera is not physically connected to the JABLOTRON
100 system, it doesn´t occupy any positions. Power from the alarm
system is not required and the camera status is not monitored
by the control panel.
Registration to a server
Registration can be performed from the web or a smart
application for cell phones by entering the unique camera MAC
address on the label stuck on camera body or on its box. It can also
be scanned by QR code. Every camera can be registered to only
one JALOTRON 100 system. Camera can be registered within 30
minutes after it was powered. When this time frame expires then
registration can be repeated by voltage restart.
Registration procedure:
1. Connect the power to the camera (initialisation takes approx. 1 minute)
2. Log in to the MyCOMPANY application and open the „INSTALLATION
MANAGEMENT“ module.
3. Select the installation to which you want to register the camera.
4. Go to the CAMERAS tab and click onto REGISTER A CAMERA
5. Fill in or scan the MAC address of the camera and enter the name
which will be displayed in MyJABLOTRON and click onto
“REGISTER“.
6. When registration is confirmed in MyCOMPANY, for possible
adjustment in the following 24 hours the installer can watch a live
preview from this camera. After that a permanent livestreaming
is available in the MyJABLOTRON application for the end user only.
Caution: Because of security reasons it is impossible to record
data to another storage system (like local NVR, etc.). Access
to the camera’s internal settings is not possible.
MyCOMPANY programmable options:
Click the configuration symbol of a specific camera in the list
of available cameras.
There the following parameters are to be set:
The Quality of videostreaming option changes the image quality.
By clicking the button a camera setting change is performed.
The parameter has a big influence on the recorded video quality and
the amount of data transfer to the server (uploading).
Activation of video sequence for a section – by checking those
options you pre-set from which sections and for what type of events
video sequences are stored.
Connect to ARC – this option sends a request for connection
to a monitoring agency ARC.
Deactivate the camera – the button erases the camera and
all the recorded data from the JABLOTRON Cloud secure server.
The option can only be performed by the installation company which
registered the camera. The camera cannot be erased with activated
monitoring by an ARC.
Save configuration – send pre-set data to the cloud.
Recommendations
Up to twenty IP cameras can be used for one JA-100 system.
Always depending on number of cameras and their settings check
whether there is available corresponding data transfer from
the premises to the Internet (upload).
Warning: The producer strictly warns users that due
to the camera’s ability to acquire video recordings, the camera has
to be used within the limits given by national laws or norms,
especially laws about the protection of personal privacy and
credentials.
According to these regulations users have an obligation to ensure
the approval of persons in range of the camera during
the acquisition of video recordings or the obligation to indicate
the image capture area by informative signs.
The manufacturer recommends that users should be aware
of the legal obligations applicable to the operation of camera
systems before installation and use of the camera.
Included items list
Digital IP camera with prepared connectors on a 45 cm cable
Mounting base (diameter 105 mm, height 37 mm)
Waterproof sheath for LAN connector with seal
Drilling template as a sticker for making four holes for camera
installation on a wall
Torx key T20
4x dowels (6 mm) with self-tapping screws (3 mm x 25 mm)
to fix the camera or mounting base on a wall
4x metric screws (4 mm x 20 mm) to fix camera onto
the mounting base
Sticker with a warning that the area is protected / monitored
by a camera system

JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s.
Pod Skalkou 4567/33 46601 Jablonec n. Nisou
Czech Republic www.jablotron.com
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Technical specifications
Powering by connector 12V DC
Alternatively from PoE adapter – 48 V (accoring to the 802.3af norm)
Current consumption during the day (standby) 200 mA
Current consumption at night (with IR reflector) 350 mA
Pixels 2Mpix
Resolution 1920*1080 pix
Frames per second 8
Bullet lens 4 mm (view angle 90°)
Type of lens M12
Sensor chip 1/3“ CMOS
WDR – backlight compensation 120 dB
Camera alignment options 0°- 360°
Joint alignment options: Horizontally: 0°- 360°, Vertically: 0° - 100°
Data transfer amount at 8 frames/sec
approx. 256 kbps/HD, approx. 512 kbps/FullHD
Communication interface RJ-45 10M/100M Ethernet
IR reflector coverage max. 50 m (2x IR LED)
IR reflector lighting angle 70°
Environment: outdoor general
Operational temperature range (Bullet)
-25 to +60 °C, max. humidity 75%
IP covering IP67
Dimensions, weight 300 x 90 x 90 mm, 500 g
Complies with EN 55032:2015, EN 50130-4:2011+A1:2014,
EN 61000-3-2:2014, EN 61000-3-3:2013, EN 50581:2012
Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd
hereby declares that the JI-111C IPis in compliance with
the relevant European Union harmonisation legislation:
Directives No: 2014/53/EU, 2014/35/EU, 2014/30/EU,
2011/65/EU. The original of the conformity assessment
can be found at www.jablotron.com - Downloads
section.
Note: Although this product does not contain any
harmful materials we suggest you return the product to
the dealer or directly to the producer after use
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