Arecont Vision AV2226PMTIR-S Installation Manual

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Arecont Vision MegaView
Telephoto Model Wide Angle Models
Installation Manual
AV1225PMIR-S AV2225PMIR AV2225PMIR-S AV2225PMIR-A AV2225PMIR-SA AV2226PMIR AV2226PMIR-S AV3225PMIR AV3225PMIR-S
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AV3226PMIR AV3226PMIR-S AV3226PMIR-A AV3226PMIR-SA AV5225PMIR AV5225PMIR-S AV5225PMIR-A AV5225PMIR-SA AV10225PMIR AV10225PMIR-S
Telephoto Models:
AV2225PMTIR AV2225PMTIR-S AV2226PMTIR AV2226PMTIR-S AV3225PMTIR AV3225PMTIR-S AV3226PMTIR AV3226PMTIR-S AV5225PMTIR AV5225PMTIR-S AV10225PMTIR AV10225PMTIR-S
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MegaView® 2 Installation
Contents
Contents ................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Package Contents ................................................................................................................................................... 3
Warranty Information .............................................................................................................................................. 4
Install MegaView® 2 Camera ................................................................................................................................. 5
SD Card Installation ................................................................................................................................................ 8
Replacing the IR LED board: ................................................................................................................................. 9
Camera Discovery ................................................................................................................................................. 10
Web Interface Quick Guide .................................................................................................................................. 14
SD Card Functionality ........................................................................................................................................... 22
Electrical Box Adapter (SV-EBA) Installation Instructions (Sold Separately) .............................................. 25
Pole Mount Adapter (AV-PMA) Installation Instructions (Sold Separately) .................................................. 26
Corner Mount Adapter (AV-CRMA) Installation Instructions (Sold Separately) .......................................... 27
Installation Best Practices .................................................................................................................................... 30
LED Indicators (Camera Signal) ......................................................................................................................... 31
Support ................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Mounting Template ............................................................................................................................................... 33
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Package Contents
MegaView® 2 Camera Package:
A. Arecont Vision MegaView® 2 Camera B. Junction box adapter C. Mounting Template for Junction box adapter D. Mounting Template for MegaView® 2 Camera E. CD with AV100 software and user manuals (license key required for recording) F. Security L-key G. Pack of four (4) screws and four (4) anchors
NOTE: Anchors and screws are good to be used for concrete, wall block and red bricks. NOTE: Screws by themselves can be used in wood.
H. Rubber plug I. Pack of four (4) machine screws, #8-32, ½” Phillips Pan Head
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Warranty Information
3 Year Limited Warranty
ARECONT VISION warrants to Purchaser (and only Purchaser) (the “Limited Warranty”), that: (a) each Product shall be free from material defects in material and workmanship for a period of thirty-six (36) months from the date of shipment (the
Warranty Period”); (b) during the Warranty Period, the Products will materially conform with the specification in the applicable documentation; (c) all licensed programs accompanying the Product (the “Licensed Programs”) will materially conform with
applicable specifications. Notwithstanding the preceding provisions, ARECONT VISION shall have no obligation or
responsibility with respect to any Product that (i) has been modified or altered without ARECONT VISION’s written
authorization; (ii) has not been used in accordance with applicable documentation; (iii) has been subjected to unusual stress, neglect, misuse, abuse, improper storage, testing or connection; or unauthorized repair; or (iv) is no longer covered under the Warranty Period. ARECONT VISION MAKE NO WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, OTHER THAN THE EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTIES MADE BY ARECONT VISION ABOVE, AND ARECONT VISION HEREBY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER EXPRESS, STATUTORY AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NON-INFRINGEMENT AND THE IMPLIED CONDITION OF SATISFACTORY QUALITY. ALL LICENSED PROGRAMS ARE LICENSED ON AN “AS IS” BASIS WITHOUT WARRANTY. ARECONT VISION DOES NOT WARRANT THAT (I) THE OPERATION OF THE PRODUCTS OR PARTS WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE;
(II) THE PRODUCTS OR PARTS AND DOCUMENTATION WILL MEET THE END USERS’ REQUIREMENTS; (III) THE
PRODUCTS OR PARTS WILL OPERATE IN COMBINATIONS AND CONFIGURATIONS SELECTED BY THE END USER; OTHER THAN COMBINATIONS AND CONFIGURATIONS WITH PARTS OR OTHER PRODUCTS AUTHORIZED BY ARECONT VISION OR (IV) THAT ALL LICENSED PROGRAM ERRORS WILL BE CORRECTED.
For RMA and Advance Replacement information visit ArecontVision.com
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¾” NPT Pipe
Install MegaView® 2 Camera
Mounting the Camera:
1. Remove camera and hardware from the box.
2. Use the mounting template (Image 1-C), to prepare the mounting provisions for junction box adapter installation.
3. Attach provided Junction Box Adapter (Image 1-B) to the wall using appropriate hardware.
NOTE: Hardware, provided with the unit, is only suitable for surfaces listed on page 3.
4. Remove the conduit plug on Junction box
adapter and connect ¾” NPT conduit pipe to Junction Box Adapter shown in Image 2.
NOTE: Use silicon or water pipe seal tape to make sure no water leakage between conduit pipe and junction box adapter.
5. Run Ethernet cable and other cables (if
necessary) through the Junction Box Adapter and connect to Megaview® 2 pigtail cable as shown in Image 8.
6. Add provided rubber plug (Image1-H) on the bracket to ensure a water tight installation for outdoor applications as shown in Image 3.
7. Organize pigtail cable and attach MegaView® 2 camera to Junction Box Adapter using provided screws (Image 1-I) as shown in Image 3-1 and Image 4.
NOTE 1: Water damage from improper installation is not covered by the warranty!
NOTE 2: Use of silicon on the RJ45 connector without junction box adapter does not guarantee a water resistant install.
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Image 3-1
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90° 360° 360
°
Adjustable Screws
Arrow
Digital In
Audio Out
PoE RJ45
Audio In
Auxiliary Power
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8. Use the security L-key to adjust
MegaView® 2 bracket to appropriate position. ( Image 5)
NOTE 1: Bracket screws are all security screws that are tamper-resistant.
NOTE 2: Bracket with 3 axes enables easy installation in any location, including 360° camera body rotation, 90° tilt, 360° bracket rotation. (Image 7)
Image 5
CAUTION: Only adjust the screws with an arrow pointing to them on the bracket base and camera body (Image 6)
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NOTE 3: MegaView® 2 is a total PoE class 0 solution to power the camera, IR illuminator and fan. Fan is always on.
NOTE 4: To use the external power, 12-48VDC or 24VAC, power on camera, connect external power with pigtail cable connector (Image 8)
NOTE 5: Only MegaView® 2 –A audio models have female 3.5mm audio in / out jack.
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Electrical
Characteristics:
Min
Max
Input voltage (V) (measured between + and – terminals)
ON
2.9
6.3
OFF 0 1.3
OFF - 0.1
Green
Digital IN +
Black
Digital IN -
Optional: Connecting Digital I/O:
9. To use digital I/O, connect digital I/O with pigtail cable connector as shown in Image
8.
NOTE 1: MegaView® 2 only supports digital input but no digital output.
NOTE 2: Table 1 shows electrical characteristics
Table 1
NOTE 3: The digital input is electrically isolated from the rest of the camera’s electrical circuitry via general-purpose photo couplers. The input is additionally protected with a serial 250 Ohm resistor, and a debouncing circuit. Duration of any input signal should be at least 5 ms to comply with the requirements of the debouncing circuit.
NOTE 4: Table 2 shows cable color for digital input
Table 2
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SD Card Installation
1. Use Phillips screwdriver to remove sun
shield cover as shown in Image 9
2. Use Phillips screwdriver to unscrew four
screws on the lid, and take off the lid as shown in Image 10
3. Push SD card into SD card slot, or take SD card out from SD card slot as shown in Image 11
Note: For more SD card information, please refer to “SD Card Functionality”
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Image 12
NOTE: Please Insert SD card in the correct orientation as shown on Image 12
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Replacing the IR LED board:
1. Unscrew glass ring (Image 13)
2. Use Phillips screwdriver to remove IR LED board (Image 14)
3. To replace IR LED board, unplug cable and replace new IR LED board (Image 14-1)
NOTE : 48pcs IR LED board for wide angle MV2: part
number: M000094-34
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4pcs IR LED board for tele photo part number: M000094-38
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Camera Discovery
1. Install the AV200 application manager Software found on the CD.
NOTE: you can download latest version AV200 and installation manual on website
http://www.arecontvision.com/softwares.php
2. Running the Program Installer To begin the installation of the AV200
software, launch the AVSysSetup.msi installer (double-click or right click and chose Open).
After the AV200 is installed, the first time it is launched the System Setup Wizard will be started.
Anytime you wish to re run the setup wizard in the future you can access it from your desktop by clicking on the icon called
“AVSysSetup”.
The first screen the wizard displays is the welcome screen.
This will start the installation and is followed by the installation welcome screen.
Click next and follow the AV200 Setup Wizard to install the AV200.
3. Adding Cameras with System Setup Wizard
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Click next to continue. Following the welcome screen, the Accounts screen will ask to set up Administrator and User passwords.
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An Administrator password must be set and confirmed. The wizard will not allow a blank password for Administrator and setup cannot proceed without setting one.
User password can be left blank, allowing standard users to launch the application without a password. Click Next to continue.
The next screen in the wizard is the camera discovery page.
The Refresh button provides an option to make sure all cameras are found or to rediscover cameras that were connected after wizard started.
A range of IP addresses can be defined to apply to the cameras. If unchanged, the default address range will be defined by the IP address currently assigned to the computer. The second IP range means cameras within this range will be not selected by default. No changes will be made to any cameras not selected (see next wizard page).
Click Next to continue. The following screen will display a list of
cameras discovered on the network.
If Refresh is selected, the wizard will display the discovery screen while it searches for cameras on the network.
If you have recording licenses click the
button called “Import licenses” to browse to
the folder on your computer the license files are located. As example if you had licenses for cameras previously in AV100 software they will usually be found in the “C:\Program Files\Arecont Vision\Video Surveillance\license” directory.
After the license files are successfully imported you will see the following pop up display.
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Click “OK” and then next to proceed to
discovery.
When the discovery process ends, a list of cameras found on the network will be displayed.
The camera model, MAC address, current IP address and status of the camera will be displayed in the list.
selected cameras check the radio button labeled Force IP renewal.
If changes are made to the address, the screen will be followed by an individual confirmation of the IP address change and the title of each camera found on the network.
Individual confirmation screens for each camera can be skipped, but the software will change the IP addresses of each camera found without confirmation.
If the current IP address assigned to the camera is incompatible with the subnet the computer running AV200 is assigned to; a warning icon will be displayed next to the camera title and the Action message will display signifying the camera as inaccessible.
No camera IP addresses are changed at this stage. To apply an IP change to all
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To change all the addresses and skip to the end of the set up process, check the radio button called do not show info for individual cameras.
Click next and receive a pop-up confirmation window warning that camera IP addresses will be changed.
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Click yes to continue. If the option for Do not show info for
individual cameras is selected, the wizard will jump to the summary screen.
If Do not show info for individual cameras is not selected, the next series of screens will display a screen for each camera discovered.
The Model, MAC address, Firmware/ Hardware version, and a preview image from the camera will be displayed. There is an option to change the camera Name or configure a custom IP address different than the one currently assigned.
Check the cameras listed on this screen to confirm that all cameras connected to the network have been discovered and successfully installed.
If necessary, click Back to re-run the discovery process or click next to proceed to the final setup screen.
There is also an option to choose to restore the camera to its previous IP address.
To skip any remaining individual camera information pages, check the radio button
for “do not show info for individual
cameras”.
Select Next to continue. Following the camera discovery process a
summary of all cameras set up in the system will be displayed.
The final screen indicates that the system setup is complete.
Click “Close” to complete the wizard and
exit the software.
4. To launch the AV200 application click on the desktop icon called “AV200”
NOTE: For more detail instructions, you can refer to the latest version AV200 installation manual
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Web Interface Quick Guide
The web interface page is accessed by typing in any web browser:
http://ip_address or http://ip_address/index.html
NOTE: For supporting H.264 streaming on webpage, the recommended browsers are Internet Explorer and Firefox
NOTE: For more details, you can refer to the latest version AV Camera Web Page and Access Protocols manual
http://www.arecontvision.com/softwares.php
1. Menu Navigation
Clicking on any button will cause the menu displayed on the left side of the page to jump to the settings section for the selected function.
2. Image Menu
Brightness controls the overall brightness of the camera image and works in conjunction with the exposure controls to maintain the image brightness
Sharpness controls sharpness and edge definition of the image. Setting this to higher levels may make overall image to appear a bit softer while causing lines and edges in the image to look smoother
Saturation controls the color saturation of the image
Rotate Image allows image to be digitally rotated 0°, 90°, 180°, or 270°
Bandwidth Saving Mode optimizes all camera settings to provide the best quality at lowest bitrate possible
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Day/Night settings control operation of this functionality in Day/ Night model cameras
i. Automatic is default setting enabling
the camera to automatically change from color (Day) to black and white (Night) modes as illumination levels drop off
ii. Day this mode will manually place the
camera in color mode
iii. Night this mode will manually place
the camera in black and white mode
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Switching Level this slider bar and numeric field control the switching point when the camera switches from “Day” (color) into
“Night” (black & white) mode. Higher values cause the camera to stay in “Day” mode at
lower illumination levels, lower values will
cause the camera to switch to “Night” mode
in higher illumination Toggle Guard this slider bar and numeric
field control the level of brightness required
to switch from “Night” (black & white) into “Day” (color) mode. Higher values will cause the camera to stay in “Night” (black & white)
mode longer than lower values as illumination levels rise. Toggle Guard should be adjusted to prevent the mode from
toggling between “Night” and “Day” modes
in areas where transitional lighting exists in the scene
Enable P-Iris this button enables the P-Iris control function on the camera
Note: If “Enable P-Iris” is unchecked, the iris will be fully open to the maximum. It may result in less sharpness and artificial color under strong light condition as the image shown below.
Binning control operation of the “binning”
function when using a 3, 5, or 10mp camera model
i. Binning in day mode will place the
camera in binning mode when the camera is in “Day” mode
ii. Binning in night mode will place the
camera in binning mode when the camera is in “Night” mode
Downscaling user can downscale their desired image resolution
Scaling Size sets down-scaling image size
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3. Video Menu
Show Video type these radio buttons control selection of display mode
iv. Disable Video when selected this
button the live video won’t show on the screen
v. MJPEG over HTTP this is the default
browser display option. No plug in is required as most browsers can decode MJPEG images
vi. H.264 over RTP/UDP will display
video using H.264. If viewing this way for the first time you will see the following prompt to download the necessary browser plug –in allowing display of video in the browser using this compression
4. H.264 Menu
RTSP Unicast port this numeric field allows configuration of the application port for RTSP Unicast video streams. Default is 554 valid values that can be set are 1 – 65535
Variable Bitrate Control when this radio button is selected the camera will maintain the bit rate based on the Quality setting and rate limit configured. There may be variation in the bit rate output from the camera with additional image compression increase being applied if the bit rate exceeds the user defined limit
i. H.264 Quality this numeric field
allows configuration of the default image compression (also called Quantization parameter) setting for H.264 video streaming from the camera. Higher levels reduce the
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compression and result in higher quality images with trade off for larger file sizes. Lower levels increase image compression reducing file sizes with the trade off for lower quality image detail. Valid numeric values that can be entered here are 16 to 36. The configured value will be constant default unless rate limit or constant bit rate control are selected
ii. Enable Rate Limit this radio button
enables operation of the bit rate limit feature for H.264
iii. Rate limit this numeric field allows
setting the maximum bit rate limit for Variable bit rate control. Valid values that can be entered are 0 to 65535 kbps. When active the bit rate will vary depending on camera resolution, illumination, and scene content until it exceeds the configured limit. When this limit is exceeded image compression will be increased in attempt to keep the bit rate within the configured limit
Constant Bitrate Control when active this radio button enables the constant bit rate control feature. Unlike variable bit rate control option constant bit rate control will set a hard limit for the bit rate. Image compression will be set to whatever value achieves the configured bit rate. This method of bit rate control can achieve a more consistent overall bit rate. Image quality will be dependent on camera resolution, illumination, and scene content based on the constant control limit configured
i. Bitrate this numeric field allows
setting the bit rate value for constant
bit rate control. Valid values that can be entered are 0 to 65535 kbps
Frames per second this slider bar control allows setting a frame rate output limit for the H.264 video stream. Default value is
“Max” minimum fps is 1. Reducing the frame
rate output is another way to control the bandwidth used for the H.264 video streaming from the camera trade off is the obvious reduction of frame rate output at the camera
5. Focus Menu
Adjusting the Remote Focus and Remote Zoom
i. To manually adjust zoom, click the
“+20”, “+5”, “+1”, “-20”, “-5”, “-1” buttons to zoom in and out, adjusting the field of view
NOTE 1: “+20” zooms in 20x further than “+1”
NOTE 2: If the “Enable Auto Focus after zoom” option is checked, the focus will
automatically be adjusted when zoom is changed.
ii. Set up a focus area (if necessary) by
drawing a rectangle with the mouse (by left-clicking and dragging the mouse to a desired zoom size)
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iii. To automatically adjust focus, choose
“Full-range Focusing” or “Short-range
Focusing” depending on the image
clarity
iv. If the image is completely out of
focus, choose “Full-range Focus” to scan the full focus range and find the best focus position.
v. If the image is slightly of out of focus,
choose “Short-rang Focus” to fine tune and quickly get a precise focus position to save time.
vi. To manually focus, click the “+20”,
“+5”, “+1”, “-20”, “-5”, “-1” buttons to fine tune the focus.
6. Network Menu
Default Gateway the gateway IP address for the local network can be manually configured in this field
DHCP/ Fixed Selection these radio buttons allow configuring the camera as either Fixed IP (manually configured), or DHCP (auto addressed from local DHCP server) when selected
Miscellaneous settings allow assignment of a camera name in the Camera Name: field, and creating an alternate HTTP access port in the Second HTTP port: field
7. Motion Detection Menu
IP Address the camera IP address can be manually configured in this field
Subnet Mask the sub net of the local network can be manually configured in this field
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Enable radio button enables the motion detection feature when selected. When this button is selected no additional changes can be made to the other settings in this menu
Extended radio button enables the
“extended” motion detection from default 64
to 1024 detection zones for enhanced detection sensitivity
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Zone Size determines the size of the detection zone grid displayed when motion detection feature is enabled
Note: if the zone size is set too small for image sensor pixel resolution the motion detection grid can be made smaller than the actual image size. Areas not covered by the grid will not be monitored for motion
Detail determines the size of each zone
displayed by the motion detection grid contains sub zones the number of which is determined by the zone size setting up to 32x32 (pixels). This setting configures the sensitivity of the motion detection to the size of objects in the image moving through the zone. Higher values will trigger motion only for larger objects moving through the zone, lower values will cause detection of smaller objects in the zone (increasing sensitivity to smaller size objects moving through the image)
Level threshold determines the sensitivity to brightness changes between dark and light objects within each grid zone. As example
“Detail” will set the size of the object being detected within the zone, “level” sets the
duration that movement must be maintained to trigger motion detection. Lower settings can increase false motion alarms caused by image noise, higher settings will require more movement to trigger a motion event
Motion Sensitivity, % determines the sensitivity to sudden overall brightness changes in the image. This setting can be useful to prevent false motion alarms due to sudden exposure changes such as car head lights from triggering motion detection. Larger values will disregard larger changes affecting the entire image, smaller values
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will make motion detection more sensitive to large changes in the image.
Note: the motion mask setting under the Video menus requires Enable to be selected as on before areas can be masked to prevent motion detection in selected zones
8. Privacy Mask Menu
Enable Privacy Mask this radio button when selected will enable any privacy masks that have been configured by the Privacy Mask function in the Video menu.
Note: masked areas of an image are transmitted with the mask in place, it is part of the video and cannot be turned off or removed from video that is being viewed or recorded after transmission
9. Administration Menu
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Save all settings to flash will save the current camera configuration as setting default
Restore to factory default will restore all settings to factory default (except the camera IP address)
Firmware upgrade allows selection and application of a firmware file to be applied to the camera
10. SD Menu *See section below SD Card Functionality for detailed instructions on this feature
SD Card Recording
- Continuous Recording allows the user enable continuously recording
- Stop Continuous Recording AND Enable Event-triggered Recording allows the user to enable events recording when network failure, motion alarm or I/O alarm triggered
NOTE: if the continuous recording is disabled and no of event recording is enabled, the SD card will not initiate recording.
Start/End shows the time frame of the video
being recorded.
11. About Menu
Playback SDcard video allows the user to choose the specific time of video to playback
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This menu displays important information about the camera model being viewed
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Optional: Enable Audio:
1. Connect a mono analog microphone to Microphone In and connect an active speaker with a built-in amplifier via the in­line jack as shown in Image 8, if needed.
2. Choose H.264 over RTP/UDP as shown
on Image 15-1 and check Enable Microphone then click “Preview” and “Apply” buttons as shown on Image 15-2.
NOTE: Audio only works in H.264 RTP/UDP streaming
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SD Card Functionality
Important notes about this feature:
1. The camera will support class 10 microSD or microSDHC cards up to 32GB Not all SD cards are the same.
Arecont Vision highly recommends using SanDisk Extreme Micro SD cards (or an equivalent substitute) as these cards have been fully tested without issue. The SanDisk Extreme line is better suited for demanding applications like constant recording. Typical lower grade SD cards are meant for multimedia applications and will, at times, have questionable quality and reliability.
2. Recording to the SD card is FIFO (first in first out). The oldest (first) entry is deleted first as new storage
requirements arise. There is no indication when this will happen. Storage time is dependent on a variety of factors such as SD card size and camera FPS.
3. SD Recording supports video only. Audio is not supported.
1. Insert a SD card into the SD card slot. The location of SD card slot is shown as image below
NOTE: When SD card is installed, please reboot the camera
2. To setup SD card features, you can choose either the Web Interface page or AV200 Software
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Web Interface
i. Access the camera’s web interface by typing
in any web browser:
http://ip_address or http://ip_address/index.html
ii. Scroll to the SD Card section
v. To playback recorded video:
1. Input the date and time of the desired video (must be set between the Start and End time).
2. Check the “Playback SDcard video” checkbox to play the video.
iii. Select one of the recording methods:
- Continuous Recording to start continuously recording
- Stop Continuous Recording AND Enable Event-triggered Recording to enable events recording for network failure, motion alarm and/or I/O alarm trigger
iv. You will see the Start and End times once the
camera starts recording (see image below). The start time represents the beginning time of the oldest recording.
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“SD card”
AV200
i. To launch the AV200 application click on the
desktop icon called “AV200”
ii. To enable recording to the SD card select the
desired camera and drag it to the workspace to open a view. From the window select the SD card drop down menu. Choose:
- Continuous Recording OR
- Event-triggered Recording to enable events recording for network failure, motion alarm or I/O alarm
iv. Set play range to full span will set the
playback range to the maximum available on the SD card.
v. Set playback range will allow the user to
input the playback date and time manually.
vi. Export play will export an .avi file for playback
on most media players.
iii. To launch the SD card playback window click
on the “SD card” icon.
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Bracket holes
A
B
Junction box
adapter holes
Electrical Box Adapter (SV-EBA) Installation Instructions (Sold Separately)
Inside the box:
A. Electrical Box Adapter B. Pack of four (4) machine screws (#8-32
7/16”)
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Image 17-1 Single gang box
Image 16
Not included but needed:
Common electrical box, such as single
gang box, double gang box, or square electrical boxes shown in Image 17-1~4.
1. Remove the electrical box adapter and hardware from the box.
2. Attach the wall mount bracket to the electrical box adapter.
3. Attach adapter to electrical box.
Image 17-2 Double gang box
Image 17-3 Square box
Image 17-4 Square box
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A B C
D
Pole Mount Adapter (AV-PMA) Installation Instructions (Sold Separately)
Inside the box:
A. Pole Mount Adapter B. 2x Small Steel Straps C. 2x Large Steel Straps D. Pack of four (4) machine screws (#8-32
5/8”)
Not included but needed:
¾” NPT Conduit
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4. Run Ethernet Cable and other cables (if
necessary) through the Junction Box Adapter and connect to MegaView® 2 pigtail cable.
5. Attach MegaView® 2 bracket to Pole Mount Adapter as shown in Image 20.
6. Use the supplied two Steel Straps to attach the Pole Mount Adapter to the pole and tighten the compression screws as shown in Image 20.
7. To adjust MegaView® 2 bracket, please
reference “Mounting the Camera”, if
needed.
1. Remove Pole Mount Adapter, steel Straps and hardware from the box.
2. Attach provided Junction Box Adapter (Image 1-B) to Pole Mount Adapter as shown in Image 19.
3. Remove the conduit plug on Junction
box adapter and connect ¾” NPT
Conduit to Junction Box Adapter shown in Image 19-1.
NOTE: Use silicon or water pipe seal tape to make sure no water leakage between conduit pipe and junction box adapter.
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A
B
Wall
Mount
Adapter
Corner Mount Adapter (AV-CRMA) Installation Instructions (Sold Separately)
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Inside the box:
A. Corner Mount Adapter B. Pack of four (4) machine screws (#8-32
5/8”), twelve (12) screws, twelve (12) anchors, and twelve (12) washers
Not included but needed:
¾” NPT Conduit
Image 21
1. Remove Corner Mount Adapter and hardware from the box.
2. Attach provided Junction Box Adapter (Image 1-B) to Corner Mount Adapter as shown in Image 22.
3. Remove the conduit plug on Junction
box adapter and connect ¾” NPT
Conduit to Junction Box Adapter shown in Image 22-1.
NOTE: Use silicon or water pipe seal tape to make sure no water leakage between conduit pipe and junction box adapter.
4. Run Ethernet Cable and other cables (if necessary) through the Junction Box Adapter and connect to Megaview® 2 pigtail cable.
5. Attach MegaView® 2 bracket to Corner Mount Adapter as shown in Image 23.
6. Using the screws provided (or other hardware) to attach the Corner Mount Adapter to an exterior 90° corner wall.
7. To adjust MegaView® 2 bracket, please
reference “Mounting the Camera”, if
needed.
Image 22 Image 22-1
Image 23
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Important Note
How to correctly install MegaView® 2 on a surface wall
Image 25
Water seal tape
MegaView® 2
Recommended!
Image 24
Recommended!
¾” NPT Conduit
¾” NPT Conduit
Junction Box Adapter
NOTE: Tighten ¾” NPT plugs
Correct Installation:
Please connect ¾” NPT conduit pipe to junction
box adapter as shown in Image 24 and tighten ¾” NPT plugs to avoid water leakage on a surface wall as shown in Image 25.
NOTE: Adding water seal tape on the thread of ¾” NPT pipe to avoid water leakage.
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Not Recommended!
Without connecting ¾” NPT
Image 26
Image 27
NOTE: Water damage from improper installation is not covered by the warranty!
Junction Box Adapter
Not Recommended!
Not Recommended!
Junction Box Adapter
MegaView® 2
¾” NPT Conduit
Without tightening ¾” NPT plugs
Image 28
Inappropriate Installation: Attaching the MegaView® 2 directly onto a wall
surface as shown on Image 26, without connecting ¾” NPT Conduit to Junction Box Adapter as shown on Image 27, or without tightening ¾” NPT plugs as shown on Image 28 may result in water leakage!
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®
No
Begin Installation
Wind Vinyl electrical
tape on all cables
Adding Teflon thread sealing
tape to all male threads
Does conduit pipe go
through the wall?
Make sure position of conduit hole is at the lower side
forming a “drip loop” below the camera using ¾”
galvanized or flex conduit and appropriate fittings
Connect ¾” NPT conduit
pipe to junction box adapter
Yes
Tighten all camera
screws and ¾”
NPT plugs
Caulk the perimeter of
the mounting area
Conduct periodic inspections of the installation.
Rust on the metal parts or screws may result in
damage to camera
End Installation
Not Recommended!
Not Recommended!
Recommended!
Recommended!
2 Installation Manual
Installation Best Practices
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LED
Status
Description
Yellow Flashing
Link has been established.
Solid
Normal Operation.
None
No connection.
Green Flashing
Camera has been accessed. Normal operation.
Solid
N/A
None
No Connection.
Plug
LED Indicators (Camera Signal)
NOTE: To see the LED indicators, open the plug on the camera body as shown in Image 37.
®
2 Installation Manual
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Support
1. Arecont Vision FAQ Page Located at ArecontVision.com
2. Check the following before you call:
Restore camera to factory default with AV100, AV200 or the camera webpage. Upgrade to the latest firmware by visiting ArecontVision.com. Isolate the camera on a dedicated network and test with AV100 or AV200. Swap the “troubled” camera with a known good camera to see if the problem
follows the camera or stays at the location.
3. Contact Arecont Vision Technical Support one of three ways:
1. Online Portal : Support.ArecontVision.com
2. Phone : 1.818.937.0700 (option #1)
3. Email : support@arecontvision.com
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Mounting Template
Junction Box Adapter Mounting Template
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