6.
Hardware installation and operation
1. Choose a location for the camera, keeping following guidelines in mind:
Do not install the camera in locations where extremely high or low temperatures or excessive vibrations
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may occur.
Avoid mounting the camera near high electro-magnetic fields.
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Do not aim the camera at the sun or other extremely bright objects.
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2. The camera can be used free standing or in combination with the included mounting bracket. When the
mounting bracket is used, attach it to the wall or ceiling using the 2 included screws. Place the CAMIP5N
on top and secure it with the centre screw. Determine the desired angle and tighten the joint screws.
3. Connect the antenna [6] to the antenna connector and/or connect a network cable (included) to the 8P8C
(RJ45) jack [9].
Note: it is possible to connect the camera straight to the 8P8C (RJ45) port of a computer. In this case a
crossed cable (not incl.) should be used and network settings must be configured manually.
4. An external microphone (not incl.) can be connected to the audio input [8].
5. When desired, an external speaker system can be connected to the audio output [7].
6. Plug the DC connector of the power adaptor into the 5VDC input jack [12]. Only use the included adaptor
or one with the same specifications.
7. Plug the adaptor into a suitable mains outlet (100~240V AC/50~60Hz).
Notes:
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It takes about 30s for the camera to initialise.
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During initialisation the camera will start moving to test the pan/tilt functionality.
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If the image appears out of focus, turn the lens [4] to adjust.
7.
Software installation
Insert the included CD-ROM into a suitable computer system (not incl.).
System requirements: CPU ≥ 2.06 GHz / memory ≥ 256MB / network ≥ 10 MB / video card ≥ 64MB memory /
recommended OS: Windows 2000 or XP / Mac.
Windows
1. Locate the software installer IPCamSetup.exe and double-click it.
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