Interlogix TVQ-8101, TVB-8101 Installation Guide

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TruVision® Wi-Fi IP Camera Installation Guide
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Product overview ..................................................................................... 3
Installation environment ........................................................................... 3
Cable requirements .......................................................................... 4
Package contents .................................................................................... 4
TruVision Wi-Fi IP Bullet Camera ..................................................... 4
TruVision Wi-Fi IP Desktop Camera ................................................ 5
Camera description – Bullet Camera ....................................................... 6
Camera description – Desktop Camera ................................................... 7
Desktop camera LED indicators ....................................................... 8
Installing a Micro SD card ........................................................................ 9
Bullet Camera .................................................................................. 9
Desktop Camera .............................................................................. 9
Mounting ................................................................................................ 10
Bullet Camera ................................................................................ 10
Waterproof jacket assembly .......................................................... 11
Desktop Camera ............................................................................ 12
Browser requirements ........................................................................... 13
Quick setup ........................................................................................... 14
1. Setting up Ethernet/Wi-Fi transmission ...................................... 14
2. Add cameras to a Wi-Fi network ................................................ 15
3. Reboot cameras ......................................................................... 16
Alternative methods of adding cameras ................................................ 17
Add cameras via Ethernet with a Windows PC .............................. 17
Add cameras via WPS ................................................................... 18
Change default camera settings ............................................................ 19
TruVision Device Manager ............................................................. 19
TruVision Navigator ........................................................................ 19
Reset cameras to factory default ........................................................... 20
Reset button ................................................................................... 20
Camera configurator ...................................................................... 20
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................... 21
Specifications ........................................................................................ 22
TruVision Wi-Fi IP Bullet Camera ................................................... 22
TruVision Wi-Fi IP Desktop Camera .............................................. 23
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Product overview

This is the installation guide for the following TruVision® IP camera models:
TVQ-8101 (1080p IP Wi -Fi Desktop IR camera)TVB-8101 (1080p IP Wi -Fi Bullet IR camera)

Installation environment

When installing the product, consider these factors:
Electrical: Electrical wiring should be installed carefully by
qualified service personnel. Always use a proper Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch or a 12 VDC UL listed Class 2 or CE certified power supply to power the camera. Do not overload
the power cord or adapter.
Ventilation: Ensure that the locati on planned for the
installation of the camera is well ventilated.
Temp erature: Do not operate the camera beyond the
specified temperature, humidity, or power source ratings. The operating temperature of the camera is between -20 to +60°C (-4 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 t he danger
of electric shock.
Servicing: Do not attempt to service this camera yourself. Any
attempt to dismantle or remove the covers from this product invalidates 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 be used for an extended period of time, put on the lens cap to protect the sensors from dirt.
Reflectivity: Ensure that there is no reflective surface too
close to the camera lens. The IR light from the camera may
reflect back into the lens causing reflection.
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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.

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 packagi ng.

TruVision Wi-Fi IP Bullet Camera

IP Bullet Camera
WEEE and Battery Installation
Installation Guide
Configuration CD
Anchors and Screws
Waterproof Jacket (Ethernet)
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Mounting Template
Hex Wrench
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TruVision Wi-Fi IP Desktop Camera

IP Desktop Camera
Installation Guide
WEEE and Battery Installation Configuration CD
Anchors and Screws
Mounting Template
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.
CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
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Camera description – Bullet Camera

1 2 3 4 5
6. WPS/RESET button
. Adjustment nut . Mounting base . Main body . Sun shield . Lens
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7. LED indicator
8. Micro SD card slot
9. Ethernet interface
10. Power cable (12 VDC)
11. GND screw
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Camera description – Desktop Camera

1 2 3 4
5 6 7
8. Three-axis bracket
. Lens
. Microphone
. IR (infrared) LED
. LED indicators (see next
page) . PIR (passive infrared) sensor . Light sensor . Micro SD card slot
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9. Ethernet interface
10. WPS/RESET button
11. I: Alarm input interface
12. G: Grounding
13. O: Alarm output interface
14. Power supply port (12 VDC)
15. Speaker
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Desktop camera LED indicators

The following table describes the desktop camera LED behavior (see item 4 in “Camera description – Desktop Camera” on page
7).
LED State Color Appearance
Alarm Camera alarm triggered Red Solid
Camera alarm not triggered Blue Solid
Link WPS in process Blue Fast blinking
Temporary Wi-Fi
connection is enabled
Ethernet communication Amber Blinking
Blue Slow blinking
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Installing a Micro SD card

Micro SD cards with up to 128 GB of storage capacity can be installed in the cameras.

Bullet Camera

To access the Micro SD card slot, remove the cover on the bottom of the camera.

Desktop Camera

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Mounting

Ceiling Mounting
Hole
Hole
Hole
Before mounting a camera: Ensure that all the related eq uipment is powered off during the
physical installation/camera mounting.
Ensure that the wall or ceiling is strong enough to withstand
four times the weight of the camera assembly.

Bullet Camera

To mount the bullet camera on a wall or ceiling:
1. Drill the holes for the mounting hardware in the mounting
surface using the supplied drill template. To route the cables from the base of the camera, drill a cable access hole in the mounting surface.
2. Route network cables to the mounting location as needed.
3. Secure the camera to the wall or ceiling with the supplied screws.
4. Connect the power cable and video output cable as needed.
5. Adjust the lens by doing the following:
a. Loosen the adjustable nut.
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b. Adjust the pan direction [0°~360°].
1 2 3
4. Waterproof jacket
c. Adjust the tilt direction [0°~90°]. d. Rotate the camera [0~360°] to adjust the lens to the
e. Tighten the adjustable nut (1) to complete the installation.

Waterproof jacket assembly

We recommended using the waterproof jacket to protect network cabling when the camera is installed outdoors.
To assemble the waterproof jacket:
1. Remove the connector (3) from the end of the network cable
(7).
2. Route the network cable through the waterproof jacket
components in the following sequence: fixed nut (6), waterproof ring (5), and the main body of the waterproof jacket (4).
3. Insert the waterproof ring into the main body of the waterproof
jacket.
4. Reattach the plug to the end of the network cable.
5. Place the O-ring (2) in the network interface (1) of the camera,
and then connect the network cable.
6. Connect the network interface to the waterproof jacket, and
then rotate the fixed nut clockwise to connect it to the main body of the waterproof jacket.
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surveillance angle.
. Network interface . O-ring . Connector
5. Waterproof ring
6. Fixed nut
7. Network cable
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Desktop Camera

To mount the desktop camera on a magnetic surface:
Place the base of the camera on a magnetic surface to hold the camera in place.
WARNING: Magnetic fields can erase data on a credit card and
cause damage to cell phones and hard drives.
To mount the desktop camera on a wall or ceiling:
1. Drill the screw holes according to the drill template.
2. Disassemble the three-axis bracket. Hold the base (2) with
one hand, and rotate the pole (1) counter-clockwise to disassemble the pole from the base.
3. Mount the fixed tray (item 3 in step 2) to the ceiling or wall with the supplied screws.
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4. Install the base on the fixed tray.
5. Install the camera on the bracket.
6. Adjust the camera angle by doing the following:
a. Loosen the knob (1) to adjust the panning position and
tilting position.
b. When finished adjusting the camera angle, fasten the knob.

Browser requirements

The following browsers are supported for camera setup:
Internet Explorer 8 or laterSafari 5 or later
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Quick setup

Below 65 Poor
65-75 Good
75-85 Very Good
85+ Excellent
Note: If the light source where the camera is install ed
experiences rapid, wide variations in lighting, the camera may not
operate as intended.
To quickly put the camera into operation:
1. Mount the camera. (See “Mounting” on page 10)
2. Connect the camera to a local network via Wi-Fi. (See “Add
cameras to a Wi-Fi network” on page 15)
3. Reboot the camera.

1. Setting up Ethernet/Wi-Fi transmission

Wi-Fi transmission distance
The Wi-Fi transmission distance/range of the camera is approximately 50 m (164 ft.) in open air applications.
Note: The transmission distance may vary due to the presence of physical obstacles such as trees, walls, elevators, fire doors, furniture, etc. Avoid very solid walls and metallic objects in the transmission path.
Other Wi-Fi networks (for example Wi-Fi, WiMAX) operating on
2.4 GHz and certain types of devices (such as microwave ovens
or point-to-point Wi-Fi transmissions) can cause interference with the network and a reduction in transmission distance/range.
Wi-Fi signal strength
Wi-Fi signal strength can be checked in the Wireless List in the camera’s browser interface (see “Add cameras to a Wi-Fi
network” on page 15). Use the scale below to determi ne if actions are needed to improve performance.
85+ – Excellent:
No additional actions needed and default video resolutions settings may be increased if required.
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75-85 – Very Good:
No additional actions are required to increase signal strength. It is not recommended to increase video resolution settings.
65-75 – Good:
We recommend using a Wi-Fi repeater or powerline adapter to increase signal strength. Alternatively, video resolutions settings may be reduced to minimize poor video quality.
Below 65 – Poor:
We do not recommend using a camera with a signal strength below 65. Video streams are not likely to work below this level. A Wi-Fi repeater or powerline adapter should be used to increase signal strength.

2. Add cameras to a Wi-Fi network

RECOMMENDED METHOD (use a temporary Wi-Fi connection for setup)
Note: We hi ghly recommended using a dedicated router for all TruVision installations that include cameras for the following reasons:
To avoid service calls from homeowners as a result of
changing their Wi-Fi password.
To maintain privacy of the homeowner’s Wi-Fi network
password.
To reduce the risk of local communication issues between the
router and cameras.
Note: While the steps below are followed, the camera cannot be accessed by users other than the user performing the setup.
1. Apply power to the camera.
Note: It may take up to two minutes for the camera to boot up.
2. Note the model and serial numbers on the camera.
3. Find the camera in the list of wireless networks available to the
device being used for setup and initiate connection.
4. Enter the camera’s serial number as the security
key/password.
5. Log in to the browser interface (see “Browser requirements
on page 13) using the default settings:
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Camera's default IP address: 192.168.2.70User Name: adminPassword: 1234
Note: A pop-up may appear asking for an immedi ate
password change. We strongly recommend changing the password. Select OK in this dialog and any subsequent dialogs that may appear.
6. Click or tap the Configuration tab.
Note: A pop-up may appear prompting for plug-in installation.
Follow the installation prompts to install the plug-in.
7. Select Network and then select Wi-Fi on the left menu.
8. Click or tap Search.
9. Click or tap on the Wi-Fi network to be used for the camera in
the Wireless List.
10. Type the Wi-Fi network passphrase in the Key 1 field.
11. Scroll down and click or tap the Save button on the bottom of
the screen.
Note: Do not select Connect in the WPS Section.
12. Repeat steps 9-11 above to add any additional cameras.
13.Connect the setup device to the wireless network selected in
step 9.
Network connection via Wi-Fi is now complete!

3. Reboot cameras

1. Launch the TruVisi on® IP camera configuration browser.
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2. Select System and then select Maintenance on the left menu.
3. Select Reboot.
4. Select OK when asked to reboot the unit.
Note: Reboot may take up to two minutes.
5. Go to the Live View tab in the TruVisi on configuration browser
to verify live video.
Camera installation is now complete!

Alternative methods of adding cameras

Add cameras via Ethernet with a Windows PC

1. Apply power to the camera.
Note: It may take up to two minutes for the camera to boot up.
2. Connect the camera to a router with an Ethernet cable.
3. Launch TruVision Device Manager.
Note: Install TruVision Device Manager using the included CD
or download it from www.interlogix.com/video.
4. Verify that the camera is found in the main camera selection
window.
5. Select the camera to be configured.
6. In the Password field, type the default password (1234) and
click Save.
7. In the main camera selection window, select the camera to be
configured and double-click the IPV4 Address to launch TruVision IP Camera Configurator in a browser.
Note: The Camera Configurator can also be launched by
typing the camera’s IP address into an internet browser. The default camera IP address is 192.168.1.70 in a network without a DHCP server.
8. The TruVision Configurator appears. Enter the credentials
below:
User Name: adminPassword: 1234
9. Tap Network and then tap Basic Settings on the left menu.
10. Change LAN settings to the required configuration. If a static
IP Address is required, change the IPv4 Address and IPv4 Subnet Mask to match the router.
a. Change the static IP address to something different than
the default 192.168.1.70 if more than one camera is used on the network.
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b. Click the Test button to ensure that the IP address is not
already assigned to another device in the network.
11. Click Save on the bottom of the screen.
12. Power cycl e the camera. See “3. Reboot cameras” on page
16.

Add cameras via WPS

A WPS-enabled wireless router is required to add a camera using the WPS function.
1. Press the WPS button on the router.
2. Within 120 seconds of pressing the WPS button on the router,
press the WPS button on the camera for approximately two seconds. See “Camera description – Bullet Camera” on page 6 and “Camera description – Desktop Camera” on page 7 for WPS button and LED locations.
The link LED on the camera flashes rapidly to indicate that it has joined the wireless network.
3. Power cycle the camera. See “3. Reboot cameras” on page
16.
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Change default camera settings

Default camera settings can be modified using the camera’s
browser configuration interface.
To determine the IP address of the camera to be configured:
Launch the TruVisi on Device Manager and locate the camera
in the list by device type and/or serial number. The IP address is listed next to device type.
To access the camera’s browser configuration interface:
Type the IP address into a browser (see “Browser
requirements” on page 13), and then e nter the login
credentials.
In TruVision Device Manager, double-click the IPV4 Address
of the camera in the Device finder tab, and then e nter the login
credentials.

TruVision Device Manager

In addition to finding device IP addresses, camera IP settings can be changed in Device Manager without launchi ng the browser
configuration interface.

TruVision Navigator

TruVision cameras are compatible with TruVision Navigator video management system software, which delivers powerful centralized and remote video management capabi lities.
Note: Go to www.interlogix.com/video to download TruVisi on Device Manager and TruVision Navigator. See the TruVisio n
Device Manager User Manual and the TruVision Navigator User Manual for further information and capabilities.
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Reset cameras to factory default

If required, a camera can be reset to the factory default settings.

Reset button

1. Remove the camera cover, press and hold the W PS/RESET
button, and then remove power from the camera.
2. Apply power to the camera and continue hol ding the
WPS/RESET button for 20 seconds.

Camera configurator

1. Launch the camera configuration browser interface.
2. Select System and then select Maintenance on the left menu.
3. Click Restore or Default to restore the default settings.
Note: After restoring the default settings, the IP address is also restored to the default IP address.
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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting/FAQ
Cause
Solution
The camera does not appear in the list of Wi-Fi networks.
1.
The camera takes up to 90
seconds to boot up.
An Ethernet cable is connected to the camera.
Another user is currently setting up the camera using the
recommended method or the camera has previously been set up using the recommended method.
2. Live Video quality is poor. It is choppy, shows gray, etc.
Cause Solution
Ensure that the camera’s Wi-Fi and/or Ethernet connection speeds are adequate (500 Kbps
mini mum) .
The camera’s default settings
are set up to work on a strong home network.
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Wait until the camera boots up before checking the Wi-Fi list.
Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the camera.
Perform a factory reset to rebroadcast the camera.
If Wi-Fi connection speeds are poor, we recommend using a Wi-Fi repeater to increase signal strength.
In some cases, low video settings may be required to achieve smooth video. Use the TruVision browser to change the camera’s video settings.
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Specifications

Electrical
Voltage input
Power consumption
Wi
Wi
Frequency ran
Communication
bandwidth
Security
Transmission rate
Transmission range
General
Dimensions
Weight

TruVision Wi-Fi IP Bullet Camera

12 VDC, PoE (IEEE 802.3af)
Max. 5.8 W
-Fi parameters
-Fi standard IEEE802.11b/g/n
ge 2.4 to 2.4835 GHz
64/128-bit WEP, WPA/WPA2,
70×157×62 mm (2.8×6.1×2.4 in.)
500 g (1.1 lb.)
Support 20/40 MHz
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, WPS
11b: 11Mbps, 11g: 54Mbps,
11n: up to 150Mbps
Up to 50 m
Varies depending on the actual working environment.
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TruVision Wi-Fi IP Desktop Camera

Electrical
Voltage input
Power consumption
Wi
Wi
Frequency range
Communication
bandwidth
Security
Transmission rate
Transmission range
General
Dimensions
Weight
12 VDC, PoE (IEEE 802.3af)
Max. 4.5 W
-Fi parameters
-Fi standard IEEE802.11b/g/n
2.4 to 2.4835 GHz
64/128-bit WEP, WPA/WPA2,
70×72.3×133.3 mm (2.8×2.8×5.2 in.)
400 g (0.88 lb.)
Support 20/40 MHz
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, WPS
11b: 11 Mbps, 11g: 54 Mbps,
11n: 150 Mbps
Up to 50 m
Varies depending on the actual working environment.
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exposure set forth for an uncontr olled
Copyright © 2017 United Technologies Corporat ion.
Trademarks and
Manufacturer Interlogix
Certification
FCC compliance Class B: This equipment has been t ested and
FCC conditions This d evic e compl ies with Part 15 o f the FCC
Interlogix is part of UTC Clim ate, Controls & Security, a unit of United Technologies
Corporation. All rights reserved.
The TruVision name and logo is a tradem ark of
patents
United Technologies.
Trade names used in this document m ay be trademarks or registered tradem arks of the manufacturers or vendors of the r espective
products.
2955 Red Hill Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-5923, USA
Authorized EU manufacturing r epresentative: UTC Fire & Security B.V. Kelvinstraat 7, 6003 DH Weert, The Net herlands
found to comply with the limits f or a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provi de reasonable protection against harmful int erference when the equipment is operated in a commerci al environment. This equipment gener ates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmf ul interference to radio communicati ons. Operation of this equipment in a residenti al area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user
will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmf ul
interference.
(2) This Device must accept any int erference received, including interf erenc e that may cause
undesired operation.
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with F CC radiation
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environment. In order to avoid t he possibility of
ACMA compliance Notice! This is a Class A produc t. In a domestic
exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée
Canada T his Class B digital apparatus com plies with CAN
exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the ant enna shall not be less than 20 cm (8 inches) during norm al
operation.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by UTC for compliance c ould void the user’s authority to operate t he equipment.
RS-3230/RS-3231/TVQ-8101 COMPLIES WITH FCC PART C, FCC ID: 2AENJ-RS323X
RS-3250/RS-3251/TVB-8101 COMPLIES WITH FCC PART C, FCC ID: 2AENJ-RS325X
environment this product may cause radi o interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
ICES-003 (B)/NMB-3 (B).
Cet appareil numérique de la cl asse B est conforme à la norme CAN ICES-003
(B)/NMB-3 (B).
Canadian Compliance
This Class B digital apparatus m eets all requirements of the Canadian Int erference Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respects toutes l es exigences du Règlement sur le m atériel brouilleur
du Canada.
Canada - Industry Canada (IC)
The wireless radio of this devi ce complies with RSS 247 and RSS 102 of Industry Canada.
This Class B digital device com plies with Canadian ICES-003 (NMB-003).
Cet appareil numérique de la cl asse B respects toutes les exigences du Règlem ent sur le matériel
brouilleur du Canada.
This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject t o the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference; and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undes ired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio
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aux deux conditions suivantes :
intégré 2.4dBi antenne
when working with electrical equi pm ent. All
European Union
directives
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accept er tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, mêm e si le brouillage est susceptible d'en comprom ettre le fonctionnement.
RS-3230/RS-3231/TVQ-8101 complies with I C requirements, IC: 20201-RS323X.
RS-3250/RS-3251/TVB-8101 complies with IC requirements, IC: 20201-RS325X.
This radio transmitter (IC: 20201-RS3130) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate wit h the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain indicated. Antenna t ypes not included in this list, having a gain greater than t he maximum gain indicated for that type, are strict ly prohibited for use with this device.
Internal (Default) : 2.4dBi directional antennaLe présent émetteur radio (IC: 20201-
RS31130) a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour
fonctionner avec les types d'antenne énumérés c i­dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l'impédance requise pour chaque type d'antenne. Les types d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploit ation de l'émetteur.
This product and - if applicable - the supplied
accessories too are marked with " CE" and comply therefore with the applicabl e harmonized
European standards listed under the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, the Ro HS Directive 2011/65/EU and Directive:2014/35/E U (LVD).
R&TTE Compliance Statement
This equipment complies with all t he requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999/5/CE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and tel ecommunication terminal Equipment and the mut ual recognition of their conformity (R&TTE).
Safety
This equipment is designed with t he utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it. However, special attention must be pai d to the dangers of electric shock and stati c electricity
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guidelines of this and of the c omputer manufacture
must therefore be allowed at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment.
Installation must at all ti mes conform to local regulations.
2012/19/EU (WEEE directi ve): Products marked
with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the E uropean Union. For proper recycling, return t his product to your
local supplier upon the purchase of equiv alent new
equipment, or dispose of it at designated collection points. For more information see: www.recyclethis.info.
2013/56/EU (battery directive): This produc t contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Uni on. See the product documentation for specific battery information. The battery is mar ked with this symbol, which may include lett ering to indicate cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), or mercury (Hg). For proper recycling, return t he battery to your supplier or to a designated collecti on point. For more information see: www.recyclethi s. info.
Contact information For c ontact information, see www.interlogix .com or
www.utcfssecurityproducts.eu.
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Annex 3 B and A Wideband Data Transmission systems 2400.0-2483.5 MHz:
Country Restriction Reasons/remarks
Norway Im plemented This subsection does not apply for the
Italy Implemented The public use is subject to general
Russian
Federation
Ukraine Limited
Limited implementation
implementation
geographical area within a radius of 20 km from the centre of Ny-Ålesund.
authorization by the respectiv e service
provider.
1. SRD with FHSS modulation
1.1. Maximum 2.5 mW e.i.r.p.
1.2. Maximum 100 mW e.i.r.p. Permitt ed for use SRD for outdoor applications without restriction on installation height only for purposes of gathering telem etry information for automated monitoring and r esources accounting systems. Permitted to use SRD for other purposes for outdoor appli cat ions only when the installation height i s not exceeding
10 m above the ground surf ace. 1.3 maxi mum 100 mW e.i.r.p. indoor applicati ons.
2. SRD with DSSS and other than FHSS wideband modulation
2.1. Maximum mean e.i.r.p. density i s 2 mW/MHz. Maximum 100 mW e.i.r.p.
2.2. Maximum mean e.i.r.p. density is 20 mW/MHz. Maximum 100 mW e.i.r.p. It is permitted to use SRD for outdoor appli cations only for purposes of gathering tel em etry information for automated monit oring and resources accounting systems or securi ty system s.
2.3. Maximum mean e.i.r.p. density is
10 mW/MHz. Maximum 100 mW e.i.r.p. indoor applications.
e.i.r.p. ≤100 mW with built-in antenna with amplification factor up to 6 d Bi.
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