Avtech IC-DGM2603, IC-DGM2643SV Quick Guide

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CAMERA INSTALLATION
TYPE1
Standard package
Installation
Camera Wrench
Screws & wall plugs Waterproof kit
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Instructions
Guide
Step 1: Loosen the screw as indicated below to move down the camera lens.
Then, fasten the camera to the ceiling or wall where you want to install.
1. loosen a bit
2. Move down a bit
Step 2: Adjust the viewing angle of the camera as indicated below.
Vertical Rotate
Step 3: Power on the camera and fine-tune the viewing angle. Please go to the section, “ADJUST FOCAL LENGTH & FOCUS”, for details.
Horizontal
TYPE2
Step 1: Find the wrench supplied in the sales package, and loosen the screw as indicated below to loosen the joint lock of the bracket.
Note:
for lock, and for unlock.
Standard package
Camera Wrench
Installation
Guide
Instructions
Screws & wall
plugs
Step 2: Locate where to install this camera, and fasten the bracket to the ceiling or wall.
Then, adjust the viewing angle of the camera, and fasten the screw to secure the joint lock of the bracket.
Note:
for lock, and for unlock.
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Step 3: Power on the camera and check the viewing angle.
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TYPE3
Standard package
Screws &
wall plugs
3-pin
terminal block
Camera Wrench
Installation
Guide
Desiccants Instructions Waterproof kit
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Step1: Remove the sun shield from the camera.
Step2: Locate where you want to install this camera, and fasten the camera to the ceiling or wall (Figure 1).
Note: A file for its installation sticker could be downloaded from www.surveillance-download.com/user/c_installation_sticker.pdf.
Note: It’s recommended to slightly loosen the screw on the bracket as indicated below to move the camera down a little bit. It's easier for bracket
installation.
Step 3: Adjust the viewing angle of the camera, as indicated in Figure 2.
Slightly
loosen
Slightly
loosen
Horizontal
Slightly
loosen
Vertical
otate
Slightly
loosen
Figure 1 Figure 2
Step 4: Rotate to open the camera front cover, and
- Install a microSD card if needed. See the section of “INSERT A MICRO SD CARD” for details.
- Remove the desiccants in the camera, and replace it with the pack of desiccants supplied with the package to ensure
the dryness inside the camera.
Step 5: Replace the camera front cover back and make sure it’s fastened. Then, fasten the sun shield to the camera with the supplied screw.
Note: In order to make the best performance, please adjust the angle of IR shift up and down within 30 degree respectively, left and right within 15
degree respectively.
Note: I If the temperature of the installation environment is under 0˚C, 50 minutes or more will be needed for the camera to warm up.
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CABLE DEFAULT VALUES ADJUST FOCAL LENGTH & FOCUS (For motorized-lens models only)
Cable Description
Power cable DC12V power supply.
RJ45 network cable*
GND
RESET
Alarm-in**
Alarm-out**
Line-in**
Line-out**
* For PoE (IEEE802.3af) installation, make sure your network cable
has the maximum cable resistance of 20, such as CAT.5e or CAT.6 cables, to conform to the standard of IEEE802.3af.
** Optional
Connect it to a RJ45 cable.
Used with external alarm device connection or hardware reset.
Reserved for hardware reset.
Remove the insulating coating of the wire, and twist it with the GND wire together to reset the camera to ifs factory values.
Reserved for external alarm device connection.
Colored as blue, used to connect to a microphone for audio input.
Colored as green, used to connect to a speaker for audio output.
IP address 192.168.1.10
Port number 88
User name admin
Password admin
It’s strongly recommended to change the default user name and password before using the camera to keep your account safe.
To change the default account, log into the camera, and go to Config. General Account. You can create a new account and remove the default one if needed.
To remotely adjust focal length and focus of the camera, access the camera from Internet Explorer.
Note: The default camera IP address is 192.168.1.10, the port number is 88, and the user name and
password are both admin. To search the IP address and port number, you could download our IP scan tool from
www.surveillance-download.com/user/m5547.swf
In the tab of “Live View”, you’ll see the icons in the control panel area as below:
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Note: You can also adjust the focal length and the focus by accessing to the NVR with PTZ controlling. For
more detail, please refer to the NVR manual.
Zoom Tele / Zoom Wide
Max Zoom Tilt / Max Zoom Wide
Focus Far / Near Click to adjust the focus of the image.
Click to zoom in on the image to the largest / zoom out on the image to its original size.
Click to zoom in / out the image.
INSERT A MICRO SD CARD (For selected models only) WATERPROOF KIT (For selected models only)
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 microSD card with power disconnected.
Step1: With the front cover removed, find the microSD card slot in the camera.
Step2: Follow the direction in the figure below to insert the MicroSD card properly:
Note: It’s recommended to use a pair of tweezers for inserting / removing MicroSD card.
Step 3: Screw back the front cover.
Note: Please do put the rubber gasket back on the right position in case of water penetration.
CAMERA CONFIGURATION
Step1: Connect this camera to your NVR as described in “HD System Connection”.
Step2: Connect PC to the HUB connected to your camera(s) with RJ45 network cable.
Step3: Search available devices with “IPScan.exe”; to download “IPScan.exe”, please visit
www.surveillance-download.com/user/IPscan.zip.
SYSTEM CONNECTION
1. Connect IP cameras and a monitor to the NVR, and power on the NVR, as illustrated below.
Note:
Local connection only allows monitoring locally. To monitor from anywhere other than the NVR is installed, please
connect your NVR to Internet.
Type1 Type2
Step4: 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
Step5: 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.
Step6: 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.
Step7: Enter the default user name (admin) and password (admin) to access the camera. Then, go to
“Config” on the top right corner for more advanced configurations.
2. Wait till each camera is configured automatically and you will see camera images on the monitor soon.
Note:
Local connection only allows monitoring locally. To monitor from anywhere other than the NVR is installed, please connect your NVR to Internet.
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