Matrix SATATYA User manual

SATATYA Dome IP-Camera
The Persistent Vision
Cautions
ŸIn the use of the product, you must be in strict compliance with
the electrical safety regulations of the region and nation.
ŸDo not connect several devices to one power adapter as it may
cause over-heating or fire hazard.
ŸTurn off power supply before making electrical connections.
LED
CLASS1 (Category Rs1)
ŸNever 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.
ŸUse of controls or adjustment to the performance or procedure
other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser
emission.
WARNING
ŸAvoid placing cables too close to magnetic or high voltage devices,
to reduce undesirable image noise.
ŸDo not mount the camera with the lens facing the sun or bright light
to prevent damage to the sensor.
ŸDo not expose the camera to temperatures below or beyond its
operating temperature.
ŸDo not mount the camera near a radiator or a heater.
Safety Instructions
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Please read this guide first for correct installation and retain it for future reference. The
information in this guide may change from time to time. 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
What Your Package Contains
Know Your Camera
Powering the Camera
Accessing via Web Browser
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Camera Variants
Installation
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Network Configuration
Accessing Reset Switch and SD card slot
Technical Specification
IP66 Protection Accessory Installation
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Know your Camera
Figure:1
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3
5
2
4
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Enclosure Bottom
Enclosure Top
Top Glass
Cable Guide
Cable Assembly
Holes for Mounting
4.
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
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What your Package contains
ŸSATATYA Dome IP Camera unit
ŸWall mounting Template
ŸWall mounting Screws with screw grip (3 nos.)
ŸCable Accessories to compliant for IP 66
Things You will Need
ŸA power drill, screwdriver set, pliers, wire-cutter, a ladder.
ŸNecessary Cabling
ŸA 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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Camera Variants
The SATATYA Dome Camera is available in Standard and
Premium variants which are available in 2MP as well as 3MP.
The variants are listed in the table.
2MP Camera Variants
Type of Lens
Focal Length
Standard
Premium
Fixed
2.8mm
MIDR20FL28CWS
MIDR20FL28CWP
Fixed
3.6mm
MIDR20FL36CWS
MIDR20FL36CWP
Fixed
6mm
MIDR20FL60CWS
MIDR20FL60CWP
Type of Lens
Focal Length
Standard
Premium
Fixed
2.8mm
MIDR30FL28CWS
MIDR30FL28CWP
Fixed
3.6mm
MIDR30FL36CWS
MIDR30FL36CWP
Fixed
6mm
MIDR30FL60CWS
MIDR30FL60CWP
3MP Camera Variants

Step 2: Prepare for Installation
Step 1: Select a Location
Select a suitable location, preferably any flat surface such as a wall or a
ceiling to enable coverage of the intended surveillance area. The wall or
ceiling is strong enough to support the weight of camera.
Installation
Before you start:
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.
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ŸThe camera can be powered-up by an adaptor or PoE switch. In
case, the camera is to be powered up by adaptor, a 5A plug is needed
nearby.
ŸProvide proper connectivity between camera and recording location
through LAN cable.
ŸIt is advisable to make concealed wiring. However, wiring can also
be done externally.
ŸInsert the SD card in case fail-over recording is required. Figure11.
ŸStick the Mounting template at the exact location of camera
installation. The location can be ceiling or wall.
ŸDrill three holes through the markings provided on the Mounting
Template on Wall or Ceiling.
ŸInsert the wall plugs supplied as accessory in the holes you drilled.
See Figure2.
ŸIn case of concealed wiring, a separate hole has to be drilled in the
center for cable outlet.
Step 3: Installing Mounting Template
Figure:2
Mounting
Template
Wall/Ceiling
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Step 5: Mounting the Camera
Step 4: Taking off the cable
For External Cabling:
ŸTake the cable out through the cable guide, sideways to the
camera. See Figure3a.
For Concealed Cabling:
Ÿ Put the main-cabling of the center hole and make proper
connection with LAN Cable. See Figure3b.
Figure:3a
Figure:3b
ŸTake off the enclosure top by removing 3 screws using screw driver.
See Figure4.
ŸRemove the Gasket. See Figure4.
ŸAttach the bottom of the enclosure with the three screw provided
along with the camera. See Figure5.
Enclosure
Bottom
Gasket
Enclosure
Top
Figure:4
Mounting
Template
Wall/Ceiling
Figure:5

Step 6: Adjusting Camera Angle
Loosen the screws on both sides of lens to adjust the camera angle. See
Figure6.
A. PAN Movement
For PAN movement you can move the camera to 45 degrees each side.
see Figure7. To capture other side view, turn the body and mount to other
side.
45.0° 45.0°
Figure:7
Screws
Figure:6
B. Tilt Movement
ŸFor Tilt movement, move the camera from minimum -5 degree to
maximum 70 degrees. See Figure8.
ŸIf the horizontal view is not aligned i.e. the view is tilted, then you can
adjust the view by loosening the screw and adjusting the lens
accordingly. See Figure6.
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Figure:8
Step 7: Place the Gasket and Top Cover
ŸAfter installing the camera at the desired location and position,
place the Gasket at the enclosure bottom.
ŸFinally align the enclosure top and fix it with the 3 screws. See
Figure9.
ŸThe installed camera is shown in Figure10.
Enclosure
Bottom
Gasket
Enclosure
Top
Figure:9
Figure:10
-5°
70.0°

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Accessing Reset Switch & 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 switch.
ŸThe Reset switch is located as shown in Figure12. Press the
Reset switch for minimum 5 sec and release the switch to reset
the camera to default settings.
ŸYou can insert the SD card in the slot to store your camera
recordings. See Figure11.
Reset Switch
SD Card Slot
Figure:11
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
Figure:12

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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.
6. Insert male RJ45 connector into female connector part. Then
tighten the middle part by rotating in clockwise direction.

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•Connect the Ethernet cable to LAN port and Power cable to the
12V DC power supply.
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.
In Premium variants, connect Audio I/O cables if required.
1. Audio Input device such as Mike to the Audio input cable of the
camera can be connected. The audio when enabled will be recorded
with the video and will be available at the monitoring location.
2. Audio Output device such as earphone or speaker to the Audio
Output cable of the camera can be connected. This will generate audio
received from the network.
Powering the Camera
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:
ŸOnce the camera is connected to the network, dynamic IP address
will automatically be assigned by the DHCP server. You can view the
assigned IP address through any IP scanner utility.
ŸIf 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.
ŸYou can change the IP address and subnet mask of Camera from the
Basic settings page of camera.
Network Configuration

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Accessing via Web Browser
The IP cameras are supported by Microsoft Windows Operating System.
Steps:
ŸRun the web browser as administrator, enter IP address of the
camera e.g., 192.168.1.126 and press the Enter key to open the
login interface.
ŸEnter the User Name and Password.
ŸBy default, you can login with User Name as admin, operator or
viewer with the password as admin, operator and viewer
respectively.
ŸClick on Login.
IMPORTANT
In Internet Explorer you can access the camera with Matrix ActiveX
plugin. In other browsers you need to install Quicktime or VLC plugin.
ŸThe browser will ask you to install ActiveX control.
ŸClick on Run Add-on to install the plugin and Run it.
ŸInstall the Camera software by clicking on Install.
ŸThe home page of the camera will be opened and the live view will
be displayed.
ŸThe camera configuration can be set from Configuration tab.

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Technical Specification
Specification Standard Premium
Hardware
Power Supply
POE
Ethernet
Audio IN
Audio Out
Casting
Physical
Material
Colour
Dimensions
Weight
12V @2A
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
12V @2A
Aluminum Aluminum
White White
110mm x 85mm 110mm x 85mm
450gm 450gm
Yes
Reset Switch
Power Cosumption
(Diameter x Height)
Yes Yes
Max. 6W Max. 6W
Yes Yes
Specification Standard Premium
Storage
NAS
SD Card
IVA Events
Software
Environmental
Yes
Yes Yes
ONVIF Profile
Operating Temp.
Humidity
Motion Detection,
View Tamper,
Trip Wire,
Zone Intrusion
Yes
0 to 50 deg C
5 to 95% RH 5 to 95% RH
S
Motion Detection,
View Tamper,
Trip Wire,
Zone Intrusion,
Audio Exception
0 to 50 deg C
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FCC Compliance
47CFR FCC PART 15B
Information to the user
(a) For a Class B digital device or peripheral, the instructions furnished the user shall
include the following or similar statement, placed in a prominent location in the text of
the manual:
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
ŸReorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
ŸIncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver.
ŸConnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
ŸConsult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Compliance
2011/65/EU (As per standard EN
50581:2012)
EMC Directive
Vibration (sinusoidal)
Protection against
Mechanical impact (IK 10)
Degree of Protection (IP66)
2014/30/EU
Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
IEC 60068-2-6 :2007
IEC 62262:2002
IS/IEC 60529:2001
RoHS Recast (RoHS 2)
Mechanical
Disposal of Product after End-Of-Life
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.
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
FCC

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Head Office
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Ph: (+91)1800-258-7747
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MATRIX COMSEC
V.1, May, ‘19
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