Avtech AVM459a, AVM357r, AVM457r, AVM565, AVM565ir Quick Manual

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PACKAGE CONTENT INSTALLATION (Type 1)
QUICK GUIDE
Please read instructions thoroughly before operation and retain it for future reference. Online manual download:
Before starting to set up your camera, please make sure items below in your box:
or
Camera
Quick guide
Desiccant
For selected models only:
Screws
Wall
Plugs
Wrenches Bracket
*
Step1: Fix the bracket to where you want to install the
camera with the supplied three screws.
Step2: Remove the Joint Lock from the bracket. Then,
connect the Joint Lock to the backside of the camera.
Step3: Connect the camera with the Joint Lock connected
to the bracket. After that, secure the Joint Lock to fix.
Step4: Connect the camera to power.
INSTALLATION (Type 2) CABLE OVERVIEW
Color Cable Description
-- Power cable DC12V power supply.
--
RJ45 network cable*
Connect it to a RJ45 cable.
Black & Brown GND Ground wire
Yellow Alarm-in
Reserved for external alarm device connection
Pink Alarm-out
Reserved for external alarm device connection
Red RESET
Remove the insulating coating of wire, and twist it with a ground wire together to reset default camera
Step1: Put the installation sticker on where you want to
install the camera. Then, drill the two screws at top to the wall as shown in the picture.
Note: leave some space between the screws and wall.
Step2: Hang the camera at the screws you just fixed,
and make sure the camera stays in place. Decide the cable direction (up / down) before you fasten the screws tight to the wall.
Step3: Drill the rest of the screws and make sure all
screws securely fastened.
Step4: Adjust the angle of your camera with the supplied
wrenches for a better viewing.
Below is an overview of various cables that can be used with the camera. Besides, it is followed by a table, which offers simple descriptions of cable connection.
* For PoE (IEEE802.3af) installation, make sure your network
cable has the maximum cable resistance of 20Ω, such as CAT.5 e or CAT.6 cables, to conform to the standard of IEEE802.3af.
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ADJUST FOCAL LENGTH & FOCUS (Selected Model Only) Insert Micro SD Card
Note: The appropriate temperature for focus adjustment is
0˚C ~ 40˚C, and prevent adjusting in moisture environment.
Step1: Take the shield off your camera, and rot ate the f ront
cover to remove it
Step2: Find two handles on the camera to adjust focal
length and focus. Move the handle near to the main board first to find the best surveillance area, and move the hand near to the lens to adjust the sharpness of the image.
Step3: Replace the old desiccant with a new one, supplied
in the package.
Step4: Place the front cover back. Step5: Slide to mount the shield on the camera.
Only selected models are equipped with a micro SD card slot for local video recording.
The data originally saved in the micro SD card (if any) will be removed after inserting it to the camera.
The camera doesn’t support hot-swapping. Please insert or remove the micro SD card with power disconnected.
Please follow the directions in the below graphic to insert Micro SD card properly:
Note: It’s recommended to use a tweezer for inserting /
removing Micro SD card.
CAMERA CONFIGURATION
For advanced configuration of your camera, please be sure you have connected your camera to NVR as shown below:
Step1: Connect PC to the HUB connected to your camera(s) with RJ45 network cable. Step2: Search available devices with “IPScan.exe”; to download “IPScan.exe”, please visit
www.surveillance-download.com/user/IPscan.zip
Step3: After searching, set your PC in the same network segment as the specific camera you want to access, such as
“192.168.30.xxx” (xxx could be 0~255) in our example
Step4: Note down the IP address and port number of the camera you want to access, such as “192.168.30.1” and “88 ” in our
example.
Step5: Open Internet Explorer on the PC, and enter the IP address and port number in the URL column to access the camera.
The format is http://ipaddress:portnum, such as http://192.168.30.1:88 in our example.
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