SecureCom V‑5052D Installation Guide

V‑5052D INDOOR/OUTDOOR HD
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VIDEO CAMERA
Installation Guide
WIRE THE CAMERA
Before connecting the Ethernet cable, install the waterproof Ethernet cap if desired. Refer to Figure 2.
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Standard Power Connection
Connect a 12 VDC power supply (not included) to the camera power connector. Connect a network cable to the camera Ethernet connector. For compatible power supplies, refer to “Accessories”.
Figure 1: V‑5052D Camera
DESCRIPTION
The V‑5052Dis a 2Megapixel indoor/outdoor video camera
that allows users to view live and
recorded HD video clips in Virtual
To activate the camera, you need an
active Dealer Admin account at
dealer.securecomwireless.com.
PoE Connection
Connect a network cable to the camera Ethernet connector. Connect the cable to a PoE switch or injector.
Any active Virtual Keypad
One V‑5052D Camera with
Mounting Template
Hardware Pack with Security
Compatibility
account with SecureCom Cameras & NVRs enabled
What is Included?
Mounting Plate
Torx L‑key
Figure 2: Installing the Waterproof Ethernet Cap
Figure 3: Camera Details
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Tilt
0° - 70°
Pan
0° - 360°
Figure 4: Standard Mounting Figure 5: Heavy Duty Mounting
MOUNT THE CAMERA
The camera design oers two options for mounting: standard mount using the included mounting base or heavy duty mount using the included anchoring hardware.
Standard Mount
Refer to Figure 4 during standard mounting. Use the included screws and wall anchors to secure the mounting base to a wall or ceiling, then snap the camera onto the mounting base.
Heavy Duty Mount
Refer to Figure 5 during heavy duty mounting. Drill holes in a wall or ceiling for mounting. Thread the included mounting bolts into the bottom of the camera base. Insert the bolts through the mounting surface. Thread the anchoring discs onto the bolts and tighten to the surface.
Adjust the Camera
Refer to Figure 6 when adjusting the camera.
1. Use a the included L‑key to remove the camera’s cover.
2. Use the camera’s 3‑axis gimbal to adjust the pan and tilt angle as needed.
3. Reattach the cover.
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Figure 6: Adjusting the Camera
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ACTIVATE THE CAMERA
After you’ve connected the camera to the network, activate it in Dealer Admin.
1. Log in to Dealer Admin.
2. Find the customer and select the relevant account number. Select Edit.
3. In Video, enable SecureCom Cameras & NVR, then press Save.
4. On the System Information page, press the Add Camera button and enter the camera’s 12‑digit MAC Address. Press Next.
5. Enter a name for the camera.
6. Select the camera’s time zone.
7. If the camera image needs to be inverted due to mounting position, toggle Flip Image.
8. To configure clip recording options, select Clips. a. If you don’t want this camera to record video clips any time it detects motion, choose Never Record
Motion.
b. If you want this camera to record video clips any time it detects motion, choose Always Record on
Motion.
c. If you want the camera to record motion‑triggered clips only when the system is armed, choose
Record Motion When Armed.
d. To record video clips continuously during the first minute after the system triggers an alarm, select
Record on Alarm.
9. Press Save.
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CONNECT A CAMERA TO THE NVR (Optional)
Note: When managing 5000 Series cameras with both the V‑4408D NVR and Dealer Admin, cameras
must be connected to the NVR through a switch.
Default Camera Username and Password
The default username is scwuser. The password depends on the camera firmware version:
For V‑5052D cameras with firmware Version D3.2.1_20200818_DMP and higher, the default password is scw plus the last six alphanumeric characters in the camera’s MAC address. As an example, if the MAC address 1A:2B:3C:4D:5E:6F, the default password is scw4D5E6F.
For V‑5052D cameras with lower than D3.2.1_20200818_DMP firmware, the default password is scw12345user.
Set Up a Static IP
When connecting the camera directly to the V‑4408D NVR, you’ll need to configure the camera with a static IP address before connecting the camera to an NVR.
Note: Leave the camera disconnected from the NVR until you’ve finished configuring the static IP.
1. On the NVR monitor, right‑click in the window and select Menu. Enter the username and password that you used during activation.
2. Select Camera to open the Camera Management window. Find the NVR camera port that you want to connect the camera to and record its IP address. Note: This IP address may be in a dierent address range than other IP addresses used on the network.
3. Connect the camera to the local network.
4. Using the camera’s MAC address, determine the IP that the camera is currently using.
5. Open a web browser and enter the camera’s IP address.
6. Enter the camera’s default username and password.
7. Go to Network > Network Settings.
8. In Network Type, select Static.
9. In IP setup, enter the IP address the NVR assigned to the port that you want to use.
10. Change the gateway address to the first address on the NVR’s subnet: 192.168.254.1.
11. Press Apply. Disconnect the camera from the network, then connect it to the NVR port that you want to use.
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Add the Camera to the NVR
1. On the NVR monitor, right‑click in the window and select Menu.
2. Select Camera to open the Camera Management window.
3. Select Edit to open the Edit IP Camera window.
4. Set the Adding Method to Manual.
5. Set the camera configuration specifics:
Protocol: ONVIF
Management Port: 80
6. Enter the username and password:
Username: scwuser
Password: scw12345user or scw + [last 6 of MAC uppercase]
7. Press OK. The NVR attempts to connect to the camera.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Enable Email Clips
If the user would like to be emailed video clips, enable Email Video Clips in Dealer Admin. When this feature is enabled, video clips are emailed to the app user.
1. Find the customer and select their name.
2. In App Users, find the user’s row, select the More icon, then select Edit.
3. Select Email Video Clips, then press Save.
V-5052D INDOOR/ OUTDOOR HD VIDEO CAMERA
Specifications
Sensor and Lens
Image Sensor 2MP, 1/2.7” CMOS
Network
LAN 802.3 compliant 10/100 LAN IP Protocol IPv4
Hardware
Power Consumption
12 VDC Max 5.2 W
PoE (802.3af) Max 7.1 W Weight 1.5 lbs (0.68 kg) Dimensions 4.9” x 2.9” (12.5 cm x 7.4 cm) Housing Material Aluminum
Environmental
Operating Temperature -4 °F to 122 °F (-20 °C to 50 °C) Operating Humidity Less than 90% RH, non-condensing
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Ordering Information
V-5052D 2MP Indoor/Outdoor HD Video Camera
Accessories
371-500B-W 12 VDC Power Supply
Compatibility
Any DMP system with an active Virtual Keypad™ account
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