Matrix SATATYA Project Series User manual

SATATYA Project Bullet IP-Camera
The Persistent Vision

Safety Instructions
Cautions
Warning
Consignes de sécurité
These instructions are intended to ensure that the user can
use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss.
•Ensure that the power supply voltage is correct before using the
camera.
•Avoid placing cables too close to magnetic or high voltage
devices, to reduce undesirable image noise.
•Do not touch sensor modules with fingers. For cleaning use
‘clean cloth’ and wipe it gently.
•Do not mount the camera with the lens facing the sun or bright
light to prevent damage to the sensor.
•Do not expose the camera to temperatures below or beyond its
operating temperature.
•Do not mount the camera near a radiator or a heater.
•In the use of the product, you must be in strict compliance with
the electrical safety regulations of the region and nation.
•Do not connect several devices to one power adapter as it may
cause over-heating or fire hazard.
•If smoke, odour or noise rise from the device, turn off the power at
once and unplug the power cable, and contact the nearest service
center.
•To prevent electrical shock, turn off power supply before making
electrical connections.
Précautions
Attention
Ces instructions ont pour but de garantir que l'utilisateur peut Utilisez
le produit correctement pour éviter tout danger ou perte de propriété.
•Vérifiez que la tension d'alimentation est correcte avant d'utiliser
l'appareil photo.
•Évitez de placer des câbles trop près d'une tension magnétique
ou élevée périphériques, pour réduire le bruit d'image indésirable.
•Ne touchez pas les modules de capteur avec les doigts. Pour le
nettoyage, utilisez nettoyer chiffon et essuyez-le doucement.
•Ne montez pas l'appareil photo avec l'objectif dirigé vers le soleil
ou vers lumière pour éviter d'endommager le capteur.
•N'exposez pas l'appareil photo à des températures inférieures ou
supérieures à ses température de fonctionnement.
•Ne montez pas la caméra à proximité d'un radiateur ou d'un
appareil de chauffage.
•Dans l'utilisation du produit, vous devez être en stricte conformité
avec les réglementations de sécurité électrique de la région et de
la nation.
•Ne connectez pas plusieurs périphériques à un seul adaptateur
secteur, provoquer une surchauffe ou un risque d'incendie.
•Si de la fumée, des odeurs ou du bruit émanent de l'appareil,
éteignez-le une fois, débranchez le câble d'alimentation et
contactez le service d'assistance le plus proche centre.
•Pour éviter un choc électrique, éteignez l'alimentation avant de
connections electriques.

What your Package Contains
Things you will Need
Contents
Accessing Reset Pin and SD card slot
Accessing via Web Browser
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Camera Variants
Installation
Network Configuration
Installing Mounting Template
Mounting the Camera
Adjusting the Camera Angle
Connecting cables
Please read this guide first for correct installation and retain it for future reference. The information
in this guide is prevailing at the time of publication. However, Matrix Comsec reserves the right to
make changes in product design and specifications without prior notice.
Copyright
All rights reserved. No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any
means without the prior written consent of Matrix Comsec.
Warranty
Limited Warranty. Valid only if primary protection is provided, mains supply is within limit and
protected, and environment conditions maintained within product specifications. Complete
warranty statement is available on our website:
www.matrixvideosurveillance.com
Technical Specification
IP66 Protection Accessory Installation
Know your Camera
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Figure1
1. Cable Guide
2. Cable Assembly
3. Base Plate
4. Hole for mounting
5. Pivot Joint
6. Camera Body
7. Screws for Adjusting Camera Angle
8. Sunshield Bolt
9. Sunshield
10. Lens
The Standard variant consists of 2 connectors: Power Connector and
Ethernet Connector (POE).
The Premium variant consist of 6 connectors: Power connector,
Ethernet connector (POE), Audio IN, Audio OUT, Alarm IN and
Alarm OUT.
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What your Package contains
Things you will Need
Camera Variants
The Bullet Cameras are available in following variants:
1. Standard Variant used for General Surveillance in
Discipline/Safety Precaution.
2. Premium Variant used for Objective Surveillance in Entry/Exit
monitoring, Periphery monitoring, Productivity monitoring,
Unethical practices monitoring.
You can capture near and broader view with lens of 2.8mm
and 4.0 mm focal length. For example it can be used in ATM
and Elevators.
With lens of 6 mm focal length, far and narrow view can be
captured. For example it can be used in corridors or long
passage to capture long view.
ŸBullet IP Camera Unit
ŸWall Mounting Template
ŸWall Mounting Screws with Screw Grip (4 nos.)
ŸAllen Key
ŸCable Accessories for weather proofing
•A Power Drill, Screwdriver Set, Pliers, Wire-cutter,
Ladder.
•Necessary Cabling
•A Power Supply with the recommended output voltage
of 12V DC. Use an Adapter to connect the camera to the
Power Outlet.
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Type of
Lens
Focal
Length
Fixed
4.0mm
6.0mm
CIBR50FL40CWS
Premium
Standard
CIBR50FL60CWS
Manual
Varifocal
2.8-12
mm
Motorized
Varifocal NA CIBR50MVL12CWP
CIBR50VL12CWS
2.8mm CIBR50FL28CWS
2.8-12
mm
CIBR50FL28CWP
CIBR50FL40CWP
CIBR50FL60CWP
NA
Fixed
Fixed
The 5MP Camera variants are listed in below table,

1. This product is intended to be supplied by a UL listed power
supply unit marked “Class 2” or “LPS” or “PS2” and rated 12VDC,
2A min.
2. The wired LAN hub providing Power over the Ethernet (PoE) in
accordance with IEEE 802-3af shall be a UL listed device with the
output evaluated as a limited power source as defined in UL60950-
1 or Ps2 as defined in UL62368-1.
Installation Instruction
Step 2: Prepare for Installation
Ensure that the necessary cabling to connect the camera to LAN port
and Power outlet are in place. The connecting cables from the
monitoring site should be ready at the installation site.
Step 1: Select a Location
Select a suitable location for your camera to enable coverage of the
intended surveillance area. The location should preferably be a flat
surface, such as a wall or a ceiling.
You can install the camera where cables are running through the
interior of the wall or ceiling as shown in Figure 2. Else cabling has
to be done through POE.
Installation
Before you start
You can insert SD card in camera to store recordings during network
failover and to upload image or clip as a result of event trigger.
See page 17 to know how to open the camera and insert the SD card.
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Please make sure,
ŸThe device in the package is in good condition and all the
assembly parts are included.
ŸAll the related equipments are powered-off before installation.
ŸThe wall or ceiling is strong enough to support the weight of
camera.

Step 3: IP66 Protection Accessory Installation
1. By default your camera contains the LAN connector fitted by IP66
protection accessory.
3. Rotate the middle part of IP66 assembly in anticlockwise direction
to detach the IP66 accessory from the LAN connector.
2. The IP66 protection assembly consist of tail end, middle part,
“IO” ring and LAN connector as shown below.
Tail end Middle
Part “O”ring LAN
Connector
Power cable
IP66 protection accessory
Do not remove the “O” ring from its place.
LAN Connector
IP66 accessory
4. Loosen the tail end of the IP66 accessory by rotating it in
anticlockwise direction.
Ethernet cable
5. Insert the ethernet cable from behind. Then tighten the “tail end”
by rotating in clockwise direction to its maximum and crimp the
RJ45 connector.
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6. Insert male RJ45 connector into female connector part. Then
tighten the middle part by rotating in clockwise direction.
Step 4: Installing Mounting Template
•Stick the Mounting Template on the desired Installation surface.
•Drill three holes through the markings of the Mounting Template on
Wall or Ceiling.
•Insert the screw grips in the holes you drilled.
Ceiling Mounting: Figure 2
Wall Mounting: Figure 3
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Step 5: Mounting the Camera
•To avoid cable damage, take the Power, Ethernet, Audio IN, Audio
OUT, Alarm IN, Alarm OUT cables of the camera through the
cable guide on the base plate. see Figure 3
•Align the screw holes on the base plate with those you drilled on
the installation surface.
•If the cabling is running through the interior of the wall or ceiling
behind the installation surface then, drill the hole (20mm approx)
on the center of the mounting template through the false ceiling.
Before you mount the base plate, pull the cables of the camera
through the hole drilled on the installation surface. see Figure 2
•Secure the base plate of the camera on the installation surface
with the supplied screws.
Step 6: Adjusting the Camera Angle
•Use the Allen Key supplied to you to loosen the socket screws
on the pivot joint between the base plate and the camera body.
•Tilt the camera body to achieve the desired angle. You can turn
the camera upto 360 degrees.
•Hold it at the desired angle and tighten the socket screw with the
Allen key.
Socket screw
Allen Key
Pivot Joint
Camera body
Base Plate
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LED: CLASS1 (Category RS1)
Never look at the transmit laser while the power is on. Never look
directly at the fiber ports and the fiber cable ends when they are
powered on.
Use of controls or adjustment to the performance or procedure
other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser
emission.

Step 7: Connecting Cables
•Connect the Ethernet cable to LAN port and Power cable to the
12V DC power supply.
In Premium variants, connect the Audio I/O cables if required.
1. You can connect the Audio Input device such as Mike to the Audio
input cable of the camera. The audio when enabled will be recorded
with the video and will be available at the monitoring location.
2. You may connect the Audio Output device such as earphone or
speaker to the Audio Output cable of the camera. This will generate
audio received from the network.
3. To detect alarm events you can connect a sensor device to the
Alarm IN cable of the camera.
4. To get alerts on alarm you can connect the alarm sounding device
such as hooter or siren to the Alarm OUT cable of the camera.
Ethernet
12V DC @2A
Audio IN
Audio Out
Alarm IN
Alarm Out
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
The IP camera is PoE- compliant, allowing transmission of power and
data via a single Ethernet cable connected to PoE switch.
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If devices such as Mike and Speaker can be connected to
Audio IN and Audio OUT, you may need to connect an external
power source if their power requirements are not fulfilled with
the camera adapter.
If devices such as Sensor and small Buzzers can be connected
to Alarm IN and Alarm OUT, you may need to connect an
external power source if their power requirements are not
fulfilled with the camera adapter.

Accessing Reset Pin and SD card slot
If you forget the IP address or login credentials of camera then the
camera can be reset to factory default settings using the reset pin.
To access the Reset pin
1. Open the Sunshield by removing the sunshield screw.
Sunshield
Screw
Sunshield
2. Open the front cover by rotating it in the anti-clockwise direction.
Front cover
3. Press the Reset switch for minimum 5 sec and release the switch to
reset the camera to default settings.
Reset Pin SD Card Slot
4. You can insert the SD card in the slot to store your camera
recordings.
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Sunshield Screw
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F
N
F
Knob1
Focus
Knob2
Zoom
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After Reset or SD card insertion, you may need to set the
camera focus and camera angle.
For greater IR vision during the night mode in 2.8mm focal
length bullet cameras, it is recommended to put the sunshield
at its minimum position from the camera lens as shown in
below figure.
Knob 1: Focus
Towards F Towards N
Far Focus Near Focus
Knob 2: Zoom
Towards W Towards T
Zoom Out Zoom IN

Network Configuration
To view and configure the camera via LAN (Local Area Network),
you need to connect the network camera in the same subnet with
your PC. Then install the software to configure the IP address.
Steps to get the IP address:
•Once the camera is connected to the network, it will
automatically be assigned a dynamic IP address by the DHCP
server. You can view the assigned IP address through any IP
scanner utility.
•If DHCP server is unavailable or is not able to provide an IP
address then 192.168.1.126 will be set as default IP address.
•You can change the IP Address and Subnet Mask of Camera
from the Basic Settings page of camera.
Accessing via Web Browser
The IP cameras are supported by Microsoft Windows Operating
System.
Steps:
192.168.1.124
192.168.1.126
ŸRun the web browser as Administrator.
ŸIn the browser address bar, type the IP address of the camera
e.g., 192.168.1.126 and press the Enter key to open the login
interface.
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In Internet Explorer you can access the camera with Matrix
ActiveX plugin. In other browsers you need to install
Quicktime or VLC plugin.

192.168.1.126
•Enter the User Name and Password.
•By default, you can login with User Name as admin, operator or
viewer with the password as admin, operator and viewer
respectively.
•Click on Login.
ŸThe browser will ask you to install ActiveX control.
ŸClick on Run Add-on to install the plugin.
ŸThe ActiveX control will get installed on your PC.
ŸNow you can Run the plugin.
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ŸInstall the Camera software by clicking on Install.
•The home page of the camera will open and the live view
will be displayed.
•The camera configuration can be set from Configuration
tab.
Specification Standard Premium
Power Supply
Adapter
PoE
Ethernet
WiFi
Audio IN
Audio Out
Alarm IN
Alarm Out
Connectors
Casting
Physical
Material
Colour
Dimensions
Weight
12V DC
Yes (802.3af, Class 3)
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Aluminum
Ivory
320mm x 85mm
950gm
Yes
Technical Specification
Power Consumption
12VDC 0.7A; max: 8.5W
PoE (36V to 57V)(0.3A to 0.2A); max: 10W
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* Use BIS, CE, ROHS and FCC approved Adapters.
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Specification Standard Premium
Storage
NAS
SD Card
Auto Focus
Auto Zoom
IVA Events
Software
Environmental
Yes
Yes
ONVIF Profile
Operating Temp.
Humidity
Motion, Temper,
Trip Wire, Intrusion,
Loitering, Audio Exception
Detection, Object Counting
Missing/Suspicious
Object
Motion, Temper
Detection,
Trip Wire, Intrusion,
Detection
No
No
Yes
Yes
0 0
-20 C to +60 C
5 to 95% RH
SS,G
Technical Specification
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* Missing Object, Suspicious Object, Object Counting and Loitering Detection
events will work only in CIBR50MVL12CWP variants of Matrix IP Camera.
(Only for Motorized Varifocal)
(Only for Motorized Varifocal)
At the end of product life cycle; batteries, soldered boards, metal
components and plastic components must be disposed through
recyclers.
If you are unable to dispose-off the products or unable to locate e-waste
recyclers, you may return the products to Matrix Return Material
Authorization (RMA) department.
Disposal of Product after End-Of-Life
The product refered is covered by the waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) directive and must be disposed of in a responsible
manner.
WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC

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Head Office
394-GIDC, Makarpura, Vadodara - 390010, India
Ph: (+91)1800-258-7747
Email: Suppor[email protected]
MATRIX COMSEC
V.2, March ‘2021
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