Figure 3: Camera buttons and SD card slot (continued)
Note: Remove the two screws on the camera cover (1) (Figure 3) to
access the buttons. Securely attach the cover when finished.
Table 3: Camera button descriptions and SD card slot
Camera button description
Reset button (Hold for more than 3 seconds)
Quick reference
Default IP: 192.168.1.168 (DHCP enabled)
Default Username / Password: admin / admin
Power: 12VDC, 2A - For 12VDC power supply, use Phihong AC
adaptor, model PMA36R-120 (not provided) or PoE 48VDC, 0.35A
- For PoE power, use AXIS Communications, AXIS T8134
MIDSPAN 60W, model 5900-331-01 (not provided).
Use Internet Explorer 11 web browser
Mounting the camera to a wall or ceiling
1. Place the mounting template on the surface that you want to attach
the camera.
2. On the surface drill four Ø 5mm holes and cut out a >30 Ømm
cable hole as per the markings identified on the mounting template.
3. Securely place the four screw anchors into the four holes.
4. Place the camera cable through the cable hole on the mounting
surface.
5. Hold the camera base (4) (Figure 1) up to the mounting template
and align the four holes on the camera base with the four holes on
the mounting surface.
Quick Start Guide
(8200-1953-08_A0)
Tyco Illustra Pro 5MP Thermal Elevated Skin Temperature Detection Camera
(Product Code: IPT05-B29-BIA3)
In the box
1 x Camera
4 x PA 4x25mm screws
4 x 6x29mm plastic screw anchors
1 x machine screw
4 x 4x10mm screws
1 x L-key hexagonal wrench
1 x Mounting template
1 x Camera adaptor plate
1 x Blackbody device
1 x Quick Start Guide
2 x Ferrite clamps
Installation tools
Screwdriver
L-key hexagonal wrench
Figure 1: Camera parts
Figure 1
Table 1: Camera part descriptions
Sun shield cover adjustment thumb-screw
Pan Adjustment connection
Tilt Adjustment connection
Camera body (Buttons and SD card slot are located
on the underside of the camera).
Note: You will need to remove the cover to access
them.
Figure 2: Cable connections
Figure 2
Table 2: Cable connection descriptions
Cable connection description
Ethernet Connector and also supports PoE
Audio Input (Max 30V DC / 30mA)
Alarm Output / Input (5V DC @10mA)
Power Connector (12V DC @ 1A)
Figure 3: Camera buttons and SD card slot
Figure 3
Mounting the camera to a wall or ceiling (continued)
6. Insert the four PA 4x25mm screws into the four holes on the
camera base and securely attach the camera to the mounting
surface.
7. Attach the ferrite ‘round clamp’ to the large single camera cable.
Note: Ensure that the ferrite clamp (1) (Figure 4) is positioned close
to the camera base on the cable.
Figure 4: Round ferrite clamp position on the cable
Figure 4
Mounting the camera to a tripod stand (continued)
Connect a shielded PoE cable to the ethernet / PoE slot on the
camera cable. Note: You must first attach the ferrite ‘rectangle
clamp’ around the Ethernet cable (1) (Figure 2). The cable (1)
(Figure 6) must loop around the clamp (2) (Figure 6) before the
clamp is enclosed.
Figure 8: Single face usage setup distance recommendations
Figure 8
Mounting the camera to a wall or ceiling (continued)
Note: The camera must be connected to earth ground.
8. Attach a ring-type terminal to the end of the ground wire (2) (Figure
5) (not provided). Insert the machine screw through the ring
terminal and attach to the camera (1) (Figure 5).
Figure 5: Earth wire connection
Figure 5
Mounting the camera to a wall or ceiling (continued)
9. To power up the camera:
Connect a 12V DC power supply to the power connector on the
camera cable.
OR
Connect a shielded PoE cable to the ethernet / PoE slot on the
camera cable. Note: You must first attach the ferrite ‘rectangle
clamp’ around the Ethernet cable (1) (Figure 2). The cable (1)
(Figure 6) must loop around the clamp (2) (Figure 6) before the
clamp is enclosed.
Figure 6: Cable looped inside the ferrite clamp
Figure 6
Adjusting the sun shield
1. Loosen the thumb-screw (3) (Figure 1) to move the sun shield
cover forward and backward over the camera body (7) (Figure 1).
Note: You must securely lock the thumb screw to ensure that the
sun shield cover holds the modified position.
Adjusting the camera position
1. Use the L-key hexagonal wrench to:
i. Unlock the screw (1) (Figure 7) and pan the camera field of
view up to 360 degrees.
ii. Unlock the screw (2) (Figure 7) to tilt the camera body up to
90 degrees.
iii. Unlock the screw (3) (Figure 7) and rotate the camera body
up to 360 degrees.
Note: You must securely lock each screw to ensure that the camera
holds the modified position.
Figure 7: Pan, tilt and rotate screws
Figure 7
Mounting the camera to a tripod stand
1. Install the tripod as per the instructions that come with it.
2. Align the four holes on the camera adaptor plate with the four
holes on the camera base and insert the four 4x10mm screws into
the four holes and securely attach the camera adaptor plate to the
camera base.
Note: The camera is now attached to the camera adaptor plate.
3. Place the camera adaptor plate on top of the tripod stand and align
the 1/4 “ threaded screw connection underneath the camera
adaptor plate with the threaded screw on the tripod stand.
4. Rotate the camera adaptor plate to securely attach it to the tripod
stand.
5. Insert all camera cables through the cable side entry notch on the
camera base.
6. Attach the ferrite ‘round clamp’ to the large single camera cable.
Note: Ensure that the ferrite clamp (1) (Figure 4) is positioned
close to the camera base on the cable.
Note: The camera must be connected to earth ground.
7. Attach a ring-type terminal to the end of the ground wire (2) (Figure
5) (not provided). Insert the machine screw through the ring
terminal and attach to the camera (1) (Figure 6).
8. To power up the camera:
Connect a 12V DC power supply to the power connector on
the camera cable.
OR
(See the bullet point in the next section to continue on)
Figure 9: Multi face usage setup distance recommendations
Figure 9
Calibration / accuracy
This device is specified to achieve a +/- 0.5°C accuracy when
configured properly following the installation guide and calibrated
against a Blackbody device. Calibration must be done following
device calibration intervals in line with the user manual guidance in
order to maintain the specified accuracy.
The blackbody device is used to manage thermal drift
compensation and is crucial in obtaining accurate temperature
assessments in line with the product accuracy specifications.