SOME PELCO EQUIPMENT CONTAINS, AND THE SOFTWARE ENABLES, AUDIO/VISUAL AND RECORDING CAPABILITIES, THE IMPROPER USE OF
WHICH MAY SUBJECT YOU TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES. APPLICABLE LAWS REGARDING THE USE OF SUCH CAPABILITIES VARY
BETWEEN JURISDICTIONS AND MAY REQUIRE, AMONG OTHER THINGS, EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT FROM RECORDED SUBJECTS. YOU
ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR INSURING STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH SUCH LAWS AND FOR STRICT ADHERENCE TO ANY/ALL RIGHTS OF
PRIVACY AND PERSONALTY. USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT AND/OR SOFTWARE FOR ILLEGAL SURVEILLANCE OR MONITORING SHALL BE DEEMED
UNAUTHORIZED USE IN VIOLATION OF THE END USER SOFTWARE AGREEMENT AND RESULT IN THE IMMEDIATE TERMINATION OF YOUR
LICENSE RIGHTS THEREUNDER.
REGULATORY NOTICES
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
You may also find helpful the following booklet, prepared by the FCC: “How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems.” This
booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington D.C. 20402.
Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this
equipment under Federal Communications Commission’s rules.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
VIDEO QUALITY CAUTION
FRAME RATE NOTICE REGARDING USER-SELECTED OPTIONS
Pelco systems are capable of providing high quality video for both live viewing and playback. However, the systems can be used in lower quality
modes, which can degrade picture quality, to allow for a slower rate of data transfer and to reduce the amount of video data stored. The picture
quality can be degraded by either lowering the resolution, reducing the picture rate, or both. A picture degraded by having a reduced resolution
may result in an image that is less clear or even indiscernible. A picture degraded by reducing the picture rate has fewer frames per second,
which can result in images that appear to jump or move more quickly than normal during playback. Lower frame rates may result in a key event
not being recorded by the system.
Judgment as to the suitability of the products for users’ purposes is solely the users’ responsibility. Users shall determine the suitability of the
products for their own intended application, picture rate and picture quality. In the event users intend to use the video for evidentiary purposes in
a judicial proceeding or otherwise, users should consult with their attorney regarding any particular requirements for such use.
OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE NOTICE
This product includes certain open source or other software originated from third parties that is subject to the GNU General Public License (GPL),
GNU Library/Lesser General Public License (LGPL) and different and/or additional copyright licenses, disclaimers, and notices.
The exact terms of GPL, LGPL, and some other licenses are provided to you with this product. Please refer to the exact terms of the GPL and LGPL
at http://www.fsf.org (Free Software Foundation) or http://www.opensource.org (Open Source Initiative) regarding your rights under said license.
You may obtain a complete corresponding machine-readable copy of the source code of such software under the GPL or LGPL by sending your
request to digitalsupport@pelco.com; the subject line should read Source Code Request. You will then receive an email with a link for you to
download the source code.
This offer is valid for a period of three (3) years from the date of the distribution of this product by Pelco.
6C2970M-C (12/10)
Introduction
The IE Series ia an environmental network dome camera with a built-in, Web-based viewer for live streaming to a standard Web browser
(Microsoft® Internet Explorer® or Mozilla® Firefox®). All camera models are preloaded with Pelco’s Camera Sabotage behavior, which can be
configured and enabled using a standard Web browser.
The camera features open architecture connectivity for third-party applications and is Endura Enabled
record, manage, configure, and view multiple live streams. Some models are also compatible with DX8100 Series and DVR5100 Series digital
video recorders.
The network camera supports up to three compression formats and many resolutions. The two standard compression formats include H.264 and
MJPEG. MPEG-4 is also available with IES0 models. The dual streams can be configured to a variety of resolutions, frame rates, and bit rates.
The camera includes 0.5, 1.3, and 3.1 megapixel (MPx) models available in two camera styles: color or day/night. The day/night models have a
mechanical IR cut filter that increases camera sensitivity in low-light situations. The camera uses a 1/3-inch imager and accommodates
CS mount lenses.
The camera also includes built-in Power over Ethernet (PoE), which supplies power to the camera through the network. If PoE is not available, the
camera is prewired for 24 VAC.
This manual explains how to interface with the camera using Internet Explorer or Firefox.
COMPATIBLE SYSTEMS
The camera can also be used with an Endura® system as an Endura Enabled™ device, Digital Sentry, or a third-party system with Pelco’s
application programing interface (API). For detailed instructions on configuring the camera using one of these systems, refer to the manual
shipped with the system.
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and compatible with Digital Sentry
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For a list of compatible API partners go to xdn.pelco.com and register as a new user by following the on-screen instructions.
MODELS
IES0C12-1Sarix IE Series, network camera, 0.5 MPx, color, 2.8 ~ 12 mm varifocal megapixel lens, clear dome
IES0DN12-1 Sarix IE Series, network camera, 0.5 MPx, day/night, 2.8 ~ 12 mm varifocal megapixel lens, clear dome
IES0C-0Sarix IE Series, network camera, 0.5 MPx, color, no lens, smoked dome
IES0C-1Sarix IE Series, network camera, 0.5 MPx, color, no lens, clear dome
IES0DN-0Sarix IE Series, network camera, 0.5 MPx, day/night, no lens, smoked dome
IES0DN-1Sarix IE Series, network camera, 0.5 MPx, day/night, no lens, clear dome
IE10C8-1Sarix IE Series, network camera, 1.3 MPx, color, 2.8 ~ 8 mm varifocal megapixel lens, clear dome
IE10DN8-1 Sarix IE Series, network camera, 1.3 MPx, day/night, 2.8 ~ 8 mm varifocal megapixel lens, clear dome
IE10C-0Sarix IE Series, network camera, 1.3 MPx, color, no lens, smoked dome
IE10C-1Sarix IE Series, network camera, 1.3 MPx, color, no lens, clear dome
IE10DN-0Sarix IE Series, network camera, 1.3 MPx, day/night, no lens, smoked dome
IE10DN-1Sarix IE Series, network camera, 1.3 MPx, day/night, no lens, clear dome
IE30DN8-1 Sarix IE Series, network dome camera, 3.1 MPx day/night, 2.8 ~ 8 mm varifocal megapixel lens, clear dome
IE30DN-0Sarix IE Series, network dome camera, 3.1 MPx day/night, no lens, smoked dome
IE30DN-1 Sarix IE Series, network dome camera, 3.1 MPx day/night, no lens, clear dome
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Getting Started
Before installing your network camera, thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information in this section of the manual.
NOTES:
•Pelco recommends connecting the camera to a network that uses a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server to address devices.
•Do not use a network hub when configuring the network settings for the camera.
•To ensure secure access to the network camera, place the camera behind a firewall when it is connected to a network.
PARTS LIST
Remove all of the contents from the shipping box.
Qty Description
1Back box
1 Lower dome (includes trim ring and bubble)
2 Dome liners
1 1/8-inch hollow hex bit
1 Quick Start Guide
1 Resource disc
Installation tools and the following parts are needed but not supplied:
Qty Description
1 Lens (use either a megapixel or standard auto iris lens, depending on the camera model)
1 Service cable (IX-SC)
1 Mounting hardware
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Figure 1. Camera Connections and Features
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24 VAC Power Wires: Operates the heaters; 24 VAC is required for heater operation. Also supplies power to the camera if PoE is not
available.
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RJ-45 Network Port: Connects the camera to the IP network. Also supplies power to the camera and blower through the network using
PoE. If PoE is not available, the camera is prewired for 24 VAC.
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Accessory Port: For use with compatible Pelco accessories.
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Relay, Alarm, and Audio Connections: Connects one relay that can be used to control an external circuit, one alarm for physical input into
the system, one line in for audio, and one line out for audio. Audio functionality can be enabled or disabled using the Web browser.
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Auto Iris Lens Connector: Controls the auto iris lens. Insert the 4-pin connector from the DC drive auto iris lens into this connector.
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Lens Mount: Fits a standard CS-mount lens. Use a megapixel lens with the IE Series megapixel cameras. A standard definition lens
installed on a megapixel camera will limit the resolution of the camera and create poor image quality
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Auto Back Focus Button: Sets the auto back focus mechanism. Press the button once to center the auto back focus mechanism and to
fully open the iris. Press and hold the button for three seconds to start the auto back focus mechanism and focus the camera.
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NTSC/PAL Button: Toggles the service connector between NTSC and PAL formats.
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Power LED: Glows solid red and then glows solid green during and after the configuration sequence. The LED can be disabled through the
user interface. If the LED glows red (solid or flashing), contact Pelco Product Support at 1-800-289-9100 (USA and Canada) or
+1-559-292-1981 (International) for assistance.
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Reset Button: Reboots the camera or restores the camera's factory default settings. This button is recessed. Using a small tool, such as a
paper clip, press and release the reset button once to reboot the camera. Press and hold the reset button for 10 seconds to restore the
camera to the factory default settings.
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Service Port: Outputs analog video. Use this port at the installation site to set up the field of view and to focus the camera. When a
service cable is connected to the camera, video to the IP stream is disabled.
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Micro SD Card Slot: Saves a snapshot image to a micro SD card based on alarm activity.
PRODUCT LABEL
The product label lists the model number, date code, serial number, and Media Access Control (MAC) address. This information might be required
for setup. The product label is located on the side of the back box.
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Installation
You can install the IE Series network dome camera using one of the following methods:
•Installation in a suspended ceiling or a fixed ceiling/wall (refer to In-Ceiling Installation on page 11).
•Installation using the IE-S surface mount accessory (not supplied). For surface mount installation instructions, refer to the documentation
supplied with the surface mount.
•Installation using the IE-P pendant mount accessory (not supplied). For pendant mount installation instructions, refer to the documentation
supplied with the pendant mount.
ORIENTING THE CAMERA
Before attaching the dome camera to the mounting surface, be sure to properly orient the camera to ensure that the video is right-side-up when
viewed. The IMAGE UP mark on the camera module should be above the lens, and the lens connector should be below the lens when you are
looking directly at the camera (refer to Figure 2).
NOTE: Improper camera orientation can also be corrected using the Web interface (refer to Configuring the Orientation of the Scene on page 38).
Figure 2. Orienting the Camera
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IMAGE UP Mark
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Lens Connectors
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IN-CEILING INSTALLATION
1. Prepare the mounting surface:
a.Cut a 6-inch diameter hole in the ceiling.
b.Pull all wiring through the hole and terminate all wires (if not already terminated).
2. Install the lens on the back box:
NOTE: Megapixel lenses are designed and tested to deliver optimal image quality to megapixel cameras. A standard definition lens
installed on a megapixel camera will limit the resolution of the camera and create poor image quality.
a.Remove the cover from the lens mount.
b.Screw the lens onto the lens mount. Be careful to prevent dust from entering the space between the lens and the imager. If necessary,
use clean, compressed air to remove any foreign matter (refer to the instructions shipped with the lens). Make sure the lens does not
touch the camera imager when installed.
c.Connect the auto iris lens to the 4-pin connector located on the side of the camera. Pin connections for the iris drive connector are as
follows:
3
4
PinDC (AID) Auto Iris Lens
1Control coil negative (–)
2Control coil positive (+)
3Drive coil positive (+)
12
4Drive coil negative (–)
Figure 3. Lens Pin Connections
3. Connect the wiring to the side of the back box. Refer to Wiring on page 15 for more information.
4. Use 8-32 toggle bolts (not supplied) to attach the back box to the mounting surface.
NOTE: Install the toggle bolts through the threaded holes in the back box.
Figure 4. In-Ceiling Installation
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5. Apply power to the camera. The camera will complete a configuration sequence; the green LED flashes five times per second for
approximately two minutes and then turns solid after the sequence is complete.
NOTE: If the camera is not connected to a DHCP server and DHCP is enabled, the configuration sequence might take up to five minutes to
complete.
6. Position the camera:
a.View the camera image using the service port or a Web browser.
b.Manually rotate and tilt the camera module to position the camera. Do not over-rotate the module.
Figure 5. Positioning the Camera
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Pan 368°
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Rotate 355°
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Tilt 160°
7. Focus the lens:
a.View the camera image using the service port or a Web browser.
b.Press the auto back focus button once to center the focus mechanism. The button is located on the rim of the back box.
c.Manually adjust the zoom and focus of the lens to the desired field of view (refer to the instructions shipped with the lens).
d.Press and hold the back focus button for three seconds to start the auto back focus mechanism.
8. Install the dome liner and lower dome (refer to Dome Liner and Lower Dome Installation on page 13).
12C2970M-C (12/10)
DOME LINER AND LOWER DOME INSTALLATION
1. Install the dome liner:
a.Align the ARROW mark located on the dome liner with the IMAGE UP mark on the camera module.
Figure 6. Aligning the Dome Liner with Camera Module
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ARROW Mark
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IMAGE UP Mark
b. Snap the dome liner into place.
Figure 7. Installing the Dome Liner
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2. Attach the lower dome leash to the back box.
Figure 8. Attaching the Lower Dome Leash
3. Install the lower dome:
a.Align the lower dome screws with the three mounting screw holes on the back box.
b.Push the lower dome onto the back box.
c.Use the 1/8-inch hollow hex bit (supplied) to tighten the tamper-resistant screws to secure the lower dome to the back box.
Figure 9. Installing the Lower Dome
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WIRING
8
8
1
1
Refer to the following information to connect the wires and cables as required.
CAT5 CABLE
Connect a Cat5 cable to the RJ-45 network port. The 8-pin connector includes video and PoE for the camera. PoE (IEEE 802.3af) injects power over
the same cabling that carries the network data, eliminating the need for a separate power supply. This simplifies the installation and operation of
the camera without any degradation of network performance.
NOTE: The camera will autosense and work with either a crossover cable or straight cable.
Refer to Figure 10 for pin descriptions.
1. Connect the network cable to the RJ-45 network port on the side of the camera.
2. Connect a 24 VAC Class 2 power supply to the 24 VAC power wires. Refer to 24 VAC on page 16 for more information.
NOTE: To operate the heater inside the dome, 24 VAC power is required.
3. Connect the necessary wiring for the alarms and relays (refer to Alarm and Relay on page 18).
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Figure 10. Cat5 Cable Pin Callouts
Table A. Cat5 Cable Pin Descriptions
PinFunction
1TX+
2TX–
3RX+
4PoE 1-2
5PoE 1-2
6RX–
7PoE 3-4
8PoE 3-4
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24 VAC
To operate the heater inside the dome, 24 VAC power is required. Power consumption for the heater is 72 VA. Use a 24 VAC transformer with a
minimum of 100 VA per dome.
Refer to Table B and Table C to connect the 24 VAC wires.
Table B. 24 VAC Wire Descriptions
Wire ColorDescription
Red24 VAC+
Black24 VAC–
Table C. 24 VAC Wiring Distances
AC/DC Total VA/
Total Watts
20 AWG
(0.5 MM2)
(1.0 MM2)
18 AWG
Wire Gauge
16 AWG
(1.5 MM2)
14 AWG
(2.5 MM2)
23 VA/15 W123 ft (38 m)196 ft (60 m)311 ft (95 m)495 ft (151 m)
75 VA/65 W39 ft (12 m)62 ft (19 m)98 ft (30 m)156 ft (48 m)
NOTE: If you are operating the camera using 24 VAC and you are wiring more than one camera to the same transformer, connect one side of the
transformer to the red wire (24 VAC+) and connect the other side of the transformer to the black wire (24 VAC–). Failure to connect all modules
identically might introduce video noise for some installations.
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AUDIO WIRING
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The device supports one line in for audio, and one line out for audio. Audio functionality can be enabled or disabled using the Web browser.
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Figure 11. Line-In Audio Wiring
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Microphone
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Amplifier
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600-Ohm Impedance Matching Transformer
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Line In – (White)
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Line In + (Brown)
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Figure 12. Line-Out Audio Wiring
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Speaker
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Amplifier
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600-Ohm Impedance Matching Transformer
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Line Out – (Red)
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Line Out + (Orange)
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ALARM AND RELAY
Refer to Table D to connect the alarm and relay wires.
Table D. Alarm and Relay Wire Descriptions
Wire ColorDescription
BrownLine In+
White/BrownLine In –
OrangeLine Out + (for future use)
White/OrangeLine Out – (for future use)
Green/WhiteRelay Return
GreenRelay Out
BlueAlarm In
Blue/WhiteAlarm Return
Connecting a Relay Device
The camera has an output for activating an external device. It supports both momentary and continuous relay operation.
You can operate the relay interactively during an active connection, or it can operate automatically to coincide with certain events. Typical
applications include turning on lights or other electrical devices or activating a door, gate, or lock.
WARNING: Do not exceed the maximum rating of 12 VDC, 0.15 A.
Connecting Alarms
The camera provides an alarm input for external signaling devices, such as door contacts or motion detectors. Both normally open and normally
closed devices are supported.
Supervised Alarms
When an alarm is configured as a supervised alarm, the camera maintains a constant electrical current through the alarm circuit
(3.3 VDC, 1 ohm). If the alarm circuit length changes, due to an electrical short or a bypass, the voltage fluctuates from its normal state and
activates an alarm.
NOTE: Install the 1-kohm resistor as close to the switch as possible.
Figure 13 illustrates the alarm and no alarm conditions of a supervised alarm input. Whether the alarm is normally closed or normally open,
neither a cut nor a bypass can defeat these alarms.
NORMALLY OPENNORMALLY CLOSED
NO ALARM
GND
ALARM
GND
ALARM
GND
ALARM
GND
1 KΩ
+V
1 KΩ
+V
1 KΩ
+V
CUT
1 KΩ
+V
NO ALARM
GND
ALARM
GND
ALARM
GND
ALARM
GND
1 KΩ
+V
1 KΩ
+V
1 KΩ
+V
CUT
1 KΩ
+V
BYPASS
BYPASS
Figure 13. Supervised Alarm Conditions
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Figure 14 illustrates the wiring configuration for supervised alarm inputs.
NORMALLY OPENNORMALLY CLOSED
A
1
1 KΩ
A
1
1 KΩ
Figure 14. Supervised Alarm Input Wiring
Unsupervised Alarms
When an alarm is configured as an unsupervised alarm, the camera only activates an alarm when the normal alarm state (open or closed)
changes.
Figure 15 illustrates the alarm and no alarm conditions of an unsupervised alarm input.
NORMALLY OPENNORMALLY CLOSED
NO ALARM
GND
ALARM
GND
ALARM
GND
NO ALARM
GND
+V
+V
+V
CUT
+V
BYPASS
NO ALARM
GND
ALARM
GND
NO ALARM
GND
ALARM
GND
+V
+V
+V
CUT
+V
BYPASS
Figure 15. Unsupervised Alarm Conditions
Figure 16 illustrates the wiring configuration for unsupervised alarm inputs.
NORMALLY OPENNORMALLY CLOSED
A1A1
Figure 16. Normally Closed and Normally Open Unsupervised Alarm Input Wiring
NOTE: A normally closed alarm input can be defeated with a bypass; a normally open input can be defeated with a cut.
Alarm Connections
Figure 17 shows how to wire the camera to an alarm.
ALARM A1
ALARM
Figure 17. Alarm Connections
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SERVICE CABLE
The camera includes a service port that outputs camera video. Use it at the installation site to set up the field of view and to focus the camera.
Pelco offers an optional service cable (IX-SC) that connects directly to the service port. The service cable has a male BNC output for most
standard viewers.
NOTE: The ICS-SC and CST150 are not compatible with this camera. If you have any questions about service cable compatibility, contact
Pelco Product Support at 1-800-289-9100 (USA and Canada) or +1-559-292-1981 (international).
To assemble a service cable for the camera, purchase the following items from an electronics supply store:
Qty Description
1 2.5 mm stereo plug (male)
1 CPM 88 miniature coaxial connector
1 RG174/U coaxial cable
1 1/8-inch shrink fit tubing, 1/2-inch long
To assemble the cable:
1. Attach the CPM 88 miniature coaxial connector to one end of the cable. Follow the directions supplied with the miniature coaxial connector.
2. Attach the 2.5 mm stereo plug to the other end of the coaxial cable (refer to the figure below):
a.Remove the support sleeve from the plug.
b.Slip the shrink fit tubing and support sleeve over the end of the cable.
c.Prepare the cable:
(1) Strip back the outer jacket 0.318 inch (8.06 mm) inch from the end of the cable.
(2) Pull back the coaxial braid shield.
(3) Strip back the insulating material 0.125 inch (3.18 mm) inch to expose the center conductor.
d.Solder the center connector of the cable to the shoulder pin of the plug.
e.Heat the shrink fit tubing around the center conductor and shoulder pin
f.Pull the coaxial braid shield back through the crimp pin and solder it to the top of the crimp pin arm.
g.Crimp the end of the crimp pin around the cable.
h.Reassemble the support sleeve and the plug.
Figure 18. Attaching the 2.5 mm Stereo Headphone Plug
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2.5 mm Stereo Plug
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Plug Shoulder Pin
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Center Conductor
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Support Sleeve
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Shrink Fit Tubing
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Coaxial Cable
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Coaxial Braid Shield
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Crimp Pin Arm
Operation
DOME CONFIGURATION SEQUENCE
Once the device is installed and power is applied, the device will start a configuration sequence: the green LED flashes five times per second for
approximately two minutes and then glows solid green, indicating that the boot cycle is complete and the device is on line.
NOTE: If the device is not connected to a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server and DHCP is enabled, the configuration sequence
might take up to five minutes to complete.
Refer to the following sections for more information:
•Network Tab on page 30
•Turning On DHCP on page 31
•Turning Off DHCP on page 31
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Network and processor bandwidth limitations might cause the video stream to pause or appear pixilated when additional Web-interface users
connect to the camera. Decrease the images per second (ips), resolution, compression, or bit rate settings of the Web interface video streams to
compensate for network/processor limitations.
The following minimum system requirements are needed to use a Web browser with the IP camera:
Processor: Intel
Operating system: Microsoft
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Pentium® 4 microprocessor, 1.6 GHz
®
Windows® XP, Windows Vista®, or Mac® OS X 10.4
Memory: 512 MB RAM
Network interface card: 100 megabits (or greater)
Monitor: Minimum of 1024 x 768 resolution, 16- or 32-bit pixel color resolution
Web browser: Internet Explorer® 7.0 (or later) or Mozilla® Firefox® 3.0 (or later)
®
Media player: Pelco Media Player or QuickTime
NOTES:
•Pelco Media Player is recommended for control, smoothness, and reduced latency as compared to QuickTime.
•This product is not compatible with QuickTime version 7.6.4 for Windows XP or Windows Vista. If you have this version installed on your PC,
you will need to upgrade to QuickTime version 7.6.5.
Refer to the following sections for more information:
•Compression Standards on page 53
•Available Camera Resolution on page 53
•Image Rate on page 53
•Bit Rate on page 54
7.6.5 for Windows XP and Windows Vista, or QuickTime 7.6.4 for Mac OS X 10.4 (or later)
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ACCESSING THE IP CAMERA
The first time you access the camera, the live video page appears. By default, you are viewing the video as a public user and only have access to
the single stream live view.
If, for security purposes, users should not be allowed to view video without first logging on to the camera, change the permissions for public
users.
LOGGING ON TO THE CAMERA
1. Open the Web browser.
2. Type the camera’s IP address in the browser address bar.
NOTE: If you do not know the camera’s IP address, you can locate it using the Pelco Device Utility software.
3. Click the Login button in the navigation bar; a dialog box appears.
4. Type your user ID and password.
NOTE: If you are logging on to the camera as the administrator for the first time, the default User ID and Password are admin
(all lowercase). For security purposes, be sure to change the password after you log on for the first time.
5. Click Log In.
Refer to the following section for more information:
•Editing a User on page 59
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Live Video Page
The live video page allows you to manage the way you view live video and capture images. You can also view live video from this page and
access menus on the navigation bar (based on user permissions).
Figure 19. Live Video Page
Refer to the following sections for more information:
•Live Video Page Icons on page 24
•Selecting a Stream on page 25
•Taking a Snapshot on page 26
•Displaying Video in the Multiscreen View on page 26
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