Interlogix TVB-1103, TVB-1104, TVD-3101, TVD-3102, TVD-3103 User Manual

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TruVision
11/31
Series Installation Guide
P/N 1072857-EN • REV C • ISS 05MAY15
IP Camera
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Copyright
Trademarks and
Manufacturer
© 2015 United Technologies Corporatio n,
Interlogix is part of UTC Building & Industrial Systems, a unit of United Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved.
Trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the
patents
manufacturers or vendors of the respective products.
Interogix 2955 Red Hill Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-5923, USA
Authorized EU manufacturing representati ve: UTC Fire & Security B.V. Kelvinstraat 7, 6003 DH Weert, The Netherlands
Certifica tion
FCC compliance
ACMA compliance
European Union
directives
Class A: This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protecti on against harmful interference when the equipm ent is operated in
a commercial environment. Thi s equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc tion manual, may cause harmful interference t o radio communications. Operation of t his equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful int erference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Notice! This is a Class A product. In a domestic
environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Canada This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadi an
ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conform e à la norme NMB-0330 du Canada.
12004/108/EC (EMC directive): Hereby, UT C Fire & Security declares that this device is in compli ance with the essential requirements and other relev ant provisions of Directive 2004/108/ EC.
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municipal waste in the European Uni on. For proper
recycling, return this product to your local suppl ier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose
of it at designated collecti on points. For more information see: www.recyclethi s.info.
Contact information For contact informati on, see www.interlogix.com or
www.utcfssecurityproducts.eu.
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Content
Introduction 2 Product overview 2
Installation 4
Installation environment 4 Package contents 5 Cable requirements 13 Camera description 14 Setting up the camera 19 Accessing the SD card 20 Mounting the IP mini bullet camera 20 Mounting the IP VF bullet camera 22 Mounting the IP VF dome camera 27 Mounting the IP mini dome camera 31 Mounting the IP wedge dome camera 34 Using the camera with a recorder 36 Using the camera with TruVision Navigator 37
Specifications 37
TruVision IP mini bullet cameras 37 TruVision IP VF bullet cameras 37 TruVision IP mini dome 38 TruVision IP VF mini dome cameras 39 TruVision IP wedge cameras 40
Pin definitions 41
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Introduction
Product overview
This is the installation guide for TruVision 11-31 Series IP camera models:
IP mini bullet camera:
TVB-1101 (1.3MPX Bullet, 6mm lens, PAL)
TVB-3101 (1.3MPX Bullet, 6mm lens, NTSC)
TVB-1102 (3MPX Bullet, 6mm lens, PAL)
TVB-3102 (3MPX Bullet, 6mm lens, NTSC)
TVB-1103 (1.3MPX Bullet, 4mm lens, PAL)
TVB-3103 (1.3MPX Bullet, 4mm lens, NTSC)
IP VF bullet camera:
TVB-1104 (1.3MPX Bullet, 2.8 to 12mm VF Le ns, PAL)
TVB-3104 (1.3MPX Bullet, 2.8 to 12mm VF Lens, NTSC)
TVB-1105 (3MPX Bullet, 2.8 to 12mm VF Lens, PAL)
TVB-3105 (3MPX Bullet, 2.8 to 12mm VF Lens, NTSC)
IP mini dome camera:
TVD-1101 (1.3MPX Plastic Mini Dome, PoE, PAL)
TVD-3101 (1.3MPX Plastic Mini Dome, PoE, NTSC)
TVD-1102 (3MPX Plastic Mini Dome, PoE, PAL)
TVD-3102 (3MPX Plastic Mini Dome, PoE, NTSC)
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TVD-1105 (1.3MPX IP IR Outdoor Mini Dome,
PoE/12VDC, PAL)
TVD-3105 (1.3MPX IP IR Outdoor Mini Dome,
PoE/12VDC, NTSC)
TVD-1106 (3MPX IP IR Outdoor Mini Dome,
PoE/12VDC, PAL)
TVD-3106 (3MPX IP IR Outdoor Mini Dome,
PoE/12VDC, NTSC)
IP VF mini dome camera:
TVD-1103 (1.3MPX VF Mini Dome, PAL)
TVD-3103 (1.3MPX VF Mini Dome, NTSC)
TVD-1104 (3MPX VF Mini Dome, PAL)
TVD-3104 (3MPX VF Mini Dome, NTSC)
IP wedge camera:
TVW-1101 (1.3MPX W edge, 2.8mm lens, PAL)
TVW-3101 (1.3MPX W edge, 2.8mm lens, NTSC)
TVW-1102 (3MPX Wedge, 2.8mm lens, PAL)
TVW-3102 (3MPX Wedge, 2.8mm lens, NTSC)
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Installation
This section provides information on how to install the cameras.
Installation environment
When installing your product, consider these factors:
Electrical: Install electrical wiring carefully. It should be done by qualified service personnel. Always use a proper PoE switch or a 12 VDCUL listed Class 2 or CE certified power supply to power the camera. Do not overl oad the
power cord or adapter.
Ventilation: Ensure that the location planned for the installation of the camera is well ventilated.
Temperature: Do not operate the camera beyond the specified temperature, humidity or power source ratings.
The operating temperature of the camera is between -30 to +60°C (-22 to 140°F). Humidity is below 90%.
Moisture: Do not expose the camera to rain or moisture, or try to operate it in wet areas. Turn the power off immediately if the camera is wet and ask a qualified
service person for servicing. Moisture can damage the camera and also create the danger of electric shock.
Servicing: Do not attempt to service this camera yourself. Any attempt to dismantle or remove the covers
from this product will invalidate the warranty and may
also result in serious injury. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Cleaning: Do not touch the sensor modules with fingers.
If cleaning is necessary, use a clean cloth with some ethanol and wipe the camera gently. If the camera will not
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be used for an extended period of time, put on the lens cap to protect the sensors from dirt.
Package contents
Check the package and contents for visible damage. If any components are damaged or missing, do not attempt to use
the unit; contact the supplier immediately. If the unit is returned, it must be shipped back in its original packaging.
IP mini bullet camera
Camera
Installation manual
CD with Configuration manual and TruVision Device Finder
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Template
Water j oint: provides water resistance to network connection.
Screws
Drywall anchor
Φ7.5 x 24.5mm (3 pcs)
Screw M4
(4 x 25mm (3 pcs)
12 VDC connector: DC jack socket to terminal connectors with positive and negative indicators.
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IP VF bullet camera
Camera
Installation manual
CD with Configuration manual and TruVision Device Finder
Template
Screws
Drywall anchor
Φ7.5 x 24.5mm (4 pcs)
Screw M4
(4 x 25mm (4 pcs)
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Water j oint: provides water resistance to network connection.
12 VDC Connector: DC jack socket to terminal connectors with positive and negative indicators.
Video test cable
Back box
Screws C: M4.8×18, 4pcs
IP mini dome camera
Camera
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Installation manual
CD with Configuration manual and TruVision Device Finder
Template
Screws
Drywall anchor
Φ7.5 x 24.5mm (3 pcs)
Screw M4
(4 x 25mm (3 pcs)
Water j oint: provides water resistance to network connection.
12 VDC Connector: DC jack socket to terminal connectors with positive and negative indicators (TVD-1105 / 3105 / 1106 / 3106 only).
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Screws B
(4 x 75mm, 3pcs)
IP VF dome camera
Camera
Installation manual
Hex wrench
CD with Configuration manual and TruVision Device Finder
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Template
Screws
Drywall anchor
Φ7.5 x 24.5mm (4 pcs)
Screw M4
(4 x 25mm (4 pcs)
Water j oint: provides water resistance to network connection.
12 VDC connector: DC jack socket to terminal connectors with positive and negative indicators.
Video test cable
Hex wrench
Screws C: M4×19, 3pcs
Adaptor
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IP wedge camera
Camera
Installation manual
CD with Configuration manual and TruVision Device Finder
Template
Screws
Drywall anchor
Φ7.5 x 24.5mm (3 pcs)
Screw M4
(4 x 25mm (3 pcs)
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Water j oint: provides water resistance to network connection.
12 VDC connector: DC jack socket to terminal connectors with positive and negative indicators.
Screws C: M4×8, 2pcs
Hex wrench
Lens adjustment
Converter pan
CAUTION: Use direct plug-in UL listed power supplies marked Class 2/CE certified or LPS (limited power source) of the required output rating as listed on the unit.
Cable requirements
For proper operation, adhere to the following cable and power requirements for the cameras. Category 5 cabling or better is
recommended. All network cabling must be installed according
to applicable codes and regulations.
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Camera description
Figure 1: IP mini bullet camera
Adjustable
bracket
Housing
Sun
shield
Grounding
screws
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Figure 2: IP VF bullet camera
1. Sunshield
2. Front cover
3. Lens adjustment
4. IR LED
5. Lens
6. W aterproof film
7. Base
8. SD card slot
9. Reset button
10. Audio I/O
11. Alarm I/O
12. Power supply
13. Ethernet RJ45 PoE port
14. Back box
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Figure 3: IP wedge camera
5. Power supply
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2
1
6
8
7
3
5
4
1. Cover
2. Lens
3. SD card
4. Ethernet RJ45 PoE port
6. Base
7. Serial port
8. Reset button
9. Converter pan
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4. Housing
Figure 4: IP mini dome camera
1. Base
2. Lens
3. Dome liner
Note: TVD-1105 / 3105 / 1106 / 3106 have a 12 VDC port.
5. Ethernet RJ45 and BNC
cable
6. Safety cable
7. Reset button
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5. Housing
10 Reset button
1. Base
2. IR LED
3. Lens
4. Dome liner housing
6. Safety cable
7. Ethernet RJ45
8. 12 VDC
9. BNC cable
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Figure 5: IP VF dome camera
6. Lens
1. Dome liner
2. Housing
3. Ethernet RJ45 PoE port
4. Power supply
5. Audio and alarm cables
7. Mounting plate
8. Reset button
9. Analog video output
10. Serial port
11. SD card
Setting up the camera
Note: If the light source where the camera is installed
experiences rapid, wide variations in lighting, the camera may not operate as intended.
To quickly put the camera into operation:
1. Prepare the mounting surface.
2 Mount the camera on the ceiling using the appropriate
fasteners. See “Mounting the IP mini bullet camera” on page 20.
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3. Set up the camera’s network and streaming parameters
so that the camera can be controlled over the network.
For further information, please refer to the TruVision IP Camera Configuration Manual”.
4. Program the camera to suit its location. For further information, please refer to the “TruVision 11/31 Series IP Camera Configuration Manual”.
Accessing the SD card
Insert a Micro SD card with up to 64GB for local storage as a backup in case, for example, the network fails (see Figure 1 on page 14). An SD card is not supplied with the camera.
For the IP VF dome camera, point the lens vertically upwards to access the SD card slot.
For the IP VF bullet camera, remove the sunshield and open the front cover to access the SD card slot.
Video and log files stored on the Micro SD card can only be accessed via the web browser. You cannot access the card using TruVision Navigator or a recording device.
Note: There i s no Micro SD card slot in the mini bullet and mini dome cameras.
Mounting the IP mini bullet camera
Mount the camera on a ceiling or wall.
To mount the IP mini bullet camera:
1. Use the suppli ed template to mark out the mounting area. Drill the screw holes on the ceiling or wall. If you need to route the cables from the camera base, cut a cable hole in the ceiling or wall.
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Ceiling Mounting
Hole
Hole
Hole
2. Secure the mounting base to the ceiling or wall with the supplied screws.
3. Loosen the adjustable nuts on the bracket, and adj ust the camera from P/R/T (pan/rotate/tilt) direction.
P direction: 0 to 360°adjustable.
T direction: 0 to 90°adjustable.
R direction: 0 to 360°adjustable
Adjust the lens to the required surveillance angle. Tighten the adj ustable nuts to complete the installation.
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Mounting the IP VF bullet camera
0°~360°
0°~90°
0°~360°
To mount the IP VF bullet camera on a wall:
1. Attach the drill template (supplied) to the wall where the
camera is to be mounted. Drill screw holes in the wall according to the number one holes of the drill template.
2. If you need to route cabl es through the wall (or ceiling),
cut a cable hole according to the drill template. Skip this
step, if you want to route the cables on the surface of the ceiling.
3. Secure the camera to the wall (or ceiling) with expansion screws.
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To install the SD card:
1. Rotate the lock screw counterclockwise to loosen it. Slide the sun shield.
2. Remove the sun shield. Remove the front cover by rotating it counterclockwise.
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3. Insert the SD card to the SD card slot.
4. Rotate the front cover clockwise back to the camera and replace the sun shield.
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5. Rotate the lock screw clockwise to tighten the sun shield.
6. To ensure the camera is waterproof, when rotati ng the front cover clockwise align the rotation label on t he front cover with that on the camera.
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To mount the IP bullet camera with a back box
1. Place the drill template (supplied) on the wall where the camera is to be mounted. Drill holes in the wall according
to the number of holes in the drill template.
2. If you need to route cables through the wall (or ceiling), cut a cable hole according to the drill template. Skip this step, if you want to route the cables on the surface of the wall or ceiling.
3. Secure the back bo x to the wall with expansion screws.
4. Route the cables of the camera.
5. Hook the camera to the back box with the safety cable.
6. Secure the camera to the back box with screws.
Mounting the IP VF dome camera
To mount the IP VF dome camera on a ceiling or wall:
1. Loosen the three screws on the edge of the lower dome with a screwdriver.
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Screw
2. Open the lower dome and remove the black inner liner.
3. Drill the three screw holes on the ceiling with the supplied drill template.
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Cable hole
Screw holes
4. If you want to route t he cables inside the ceiling, drill a cable hole in the ceiling or wall using the drill template.
5. Attach the camera to the ceiling or wall by aligning the housing holes with those in the ceiling. Secure the camera with the supplied screws as shown below.
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6. Route the cables t hrough the cable hole.
Note: If required, you can route cables through t he side screw opening of the camera.
7. Connect the video output connector to the monitor. Connect the power connector to the power supply.
8. Adjust the image and focus.
1) Three-axis adjustment.
View the camera image using the monitor. Hold the panning table and pull out slightly to adjust the panning position of the camera. Rotate the tilting axes to adjust the tilting position of the camera.
Rotate the lens table to adjust the azimuth angle of the image.
2) Zoom and focus adjustment.
Loosen the zoom lever and move the lever betwee n
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T(Tele) and W(Wide) to obtain the appropri ate angle
Rotation
of view.
3) Tighten the zoom lever. Loosen the focus lever and move the lever between F(Far) and N(Near) to obtain the optimum focus. Tighten the focus lever.
Tilting
Mounting the IP mini dome camera
To mount the IP mini dome camera on a ceiling:
1. Drill the screw holes on the ceiling with the supplied
drilling template. If you need to route the cables from the bottom of the camera, cut a cable hole in the ceiling.
Rotation
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1
1
1
2. Using the suppli ed hex wrench, loosen the set screws to remove the dome enclosure.
3. Fix the mounting base onto the ceiling with screws.
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screw
Note: If required, you can route cables through t he side opening of the mounting base.
4. Loosen the tilt lock screws, and adjust the tilting position in a range of 65 degrees. Retighten the tilt lock screws.
Rotate the dome liner to adjust the panning position in a range of 360 degrees to obtain the desired survei llance angle.
Adjust
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5. Reinstall the lower dome and tighten the screws.
Mounting the IP wedge dome camera
To mount the IP wedge dome camera on a ceiling:
1. Drill the screw holes on the ceiling with the supplied drilling template. To route the cables from the base of the
camera, cut a cable hole in the ceiling.
2. Fix the converter pan to the ceiling (optional).
Note: If required, you can remove the tabs (A) on the side of the converter pan to pass the cables through.
3. Loosen the set screws with a hex wrench (supplied) to remove the dome enclosure.
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4. Fix the camera base to the converter pan or mounting surface.
5. Use the supplied adjusting tool to adjust the pan [±30°], tilt [0 to 80°], and rotation direction [0 to 360°].
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Adjusting Tool
Rotation
Tilt
Pan
6. Re-attach the dome enclosure to the camera.
Using the camera with a recorder
Please refer to the recorder user manuals for instructions on connecting and operating the camera with these systems.
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Using the camera with TruVision
Electrical
Voltage input
Power consumption
Miscellaneous
Connectors
Operating temperature
Dimensions
Weight
Environmental rating
Electrical
Voltage input
Power consumption
Navigator
A camera must be connected to an Interlogix NVR or hybrid DVR in order to be operated by TruVision Navigator. Please
refer to the TruVision Navigator user manual for instructions on operating the camera with the TruVision Navigator.
Specifications
TruVision IP mini bullet cameras
12 VDC, PoE (IEEE 802.3af)
Max. 5 W
DC jack flying lead, RJ45 flying lead
-30 to +60 °C (-22 to 140°F)
Ø 60 × 153 mm (2.3” × 6.0”)
373 g (0.82 lbs)
IP66
TruVision IP VF bullet cameras
12 VDC, PoE (IEEE 802.3af)
Max. 7.5 W
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Miscellaneous
Connectors
Operating temperature
Dimensions
Weight
Environmental rating
Electrical
Voltage input
Power consumption
Miscellaneous
Connectors
Operating temperature
Dimensions (L × W × H)
Weight
Environmental rating
DC jack flying lead, RJ45 flying lead
-30 to +60 °C (-22 to 140°F)
Ø 104.8 × 255.6 mm
800 g
IP66
TruVision IP mini dome
PoE (IEEE 802.3af)
RJ45 flying lead
370 g (0.81lbs)
PoE/12VDC(TVD-X105/X106)
Max. 5 W
Max. 7 W (TVD-X105/X106)
-30 to +60 °C (-22 to +140 °F)
Ø 111 × 82 mm (4.4” × 3.2”)
IP66
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TruVision IP VF mini dome cameras
Electrical
Voltage input
Power consumption
Miscellaneous
Connectors
Operating
temperature
Dimensions (L × W ×
H)
Weight
Environmental rating
12 VDC, PoE (IEEE 802.3af)
Max. 5.5 W
DC jack flying lead, RJ45 flying
767 g (1.69 lb)
lead
-30 to +60°C (-22°F to +140°F)
Ø 140 × 100 mm (Φ 5.51” ×
3.94”)
IP66
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TruVision IP wedge cameras
Electrical
Voltage input
Power consumption
Miscellaneous
Connectors
Operating temperature
Dimensions (L × W × H)
Weight
Environmental rating
12 VDC, PoE (IEEE 802.3af)
Max. 5 W (Max. 7 W with IR on)
DC jack flying lead, RJ45 flying lead
-30 to +60°C (-22°F to +140°F)
98 × 89 × 329 mm
(3.86 ×3.49 × 12.94 in.)
407 g (0.89 lb)
IP66
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Pin definitions
There are eight wires on a standard UTP/STP cable and each wire is color-coded. The following shows the pin allocation and color of straight and crossover cable connection:
Figure 2: Straight-through cable
1 White/Orange
2 Orange Orange 2
3 Whi te-Green Whit e-Green 3
4 Blue Blue 4
5 White/Blue White/Blue 5
6 Green Green 6
7 White/Brown White/Brown 7
8 Brown Brown 8
Figure 3: Cross-over cable
1 White/Orange
2 Orange Orange 2
3 Whi te-Green White-Green 3
4 Blue Blue 4
5 White/Blue White/Blue 5
6 Green Green 6
7 White/Brown White/Brown 7
8 Brown Brown 8
White/Orange 1
White/Orange 1
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Please make sure your connected cables have the same pin assignment and color as above before depl oying the cables in your network.
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