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Important Notes; Installation; Connecting The Camera - Monacor INC-2622BV Bedienungsanleitung

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Outdoor Network Camera
These instructions are intended for installers
of video surveillance systems . Please read
the instructions carefully prior to installa-
tion and keep them for later reference .
1 Applications
The camera INC-2622BV is specially de-
signed for video surveillance systems based
on computer networks . Its housing is
weatherproof (IP 66); therefore, the camera
is also suited for outdoor applications . It is
equipped with a 2 megapixel image sensor
and a zoom lens (6 – 22 mm) . The camera
features include mirror image, masking
of image areas and motion detection . In
the dark, the integrated IR LEDs will illu-
minate a surveillance zone of up to 40 m
and the camera will switch to B/ W mode .
The camera is provided with an integrated
web server with 2-way video streaming .
For correct configuration, knowledge in
network technology is indispensable .
The camera can be operated in com-
bination with a network video recorder
(e . g . INR-...*) or operated independently
via a web browser . It is equipped with an
audio input and an audio output so that
mutual communication via a computer will
be possible . A switching output is provided
for switching units, e . g . triggered by inte-
grated motion detection . The camera also
offers an alarm input . This input can be
used, for example, to start recordings or
e-mail messages . A memory card slot allows
video recording in the camera according to
schedule or triggered by integrated motion
detection .
*Hint: If this camera model does not appear in the
list of the recorder used, select the ONVIF
protocol .
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2 Important Notes

The camera corresponds to all relevant di-
rectives of the EU and is therefore marked
with
.
CAUTION When it gets dark, the infra-
red LEDs will switch on . When setting up
the camera, never look directly into the lit
infrared LEDs at close range . The infrared
light may cause eye irritation . However,
the infrared radiation is far below the
emission limit and rated risk-free accor-
ding to EN 62471 .
• Protect the camera against extreme tem-
peratures (admissible ambient tempera-
ture range: −30 °C to +50 °C) .
• Never use aggressive detergents or
chemicals when cleaning the camera .
• No guarantee claims for the camera
and no liability for any resulting person-
al damage or material damage will be
accepted if the camera is used for other
purposes than originally intended, if it
is not correctly connected or operated,
or if it is not repaired in an expert way .
Likewise, no liability will be accepted for
any data loss due to operating errors or a
defect or for any consequential damage
caused by this data loss .
If the camera is to be put out of op-
eration definitively, take it to a local
recycling plant for a disposal which
is not harmful to the environment .

3 Installation

1) A test operation is recommended in
order to find the best mounting location .
For this purpose, operate the camera
temporarily (
 next chapters) .
2) At the mounting location (e . g . wall or
ceiling), drill four holes for fixing the
mounting plate and, if necessary, drill a
hole for the connection cable (alterna-
tively, guide the cable through the cable
inlet on the side of the camera base) . A
drilling jig is provided . Use the dowels
(19) provided, if required .
3) Use the four long recessed head screws
(16) to attach the mounting plate (18) to
the mounting location . When installing
the camera on a wall, make sure that the
side marked "TOP" is facing upwards
(
 fig . 2) .
4) Slightly stretch the rubber seal (17) and
put it over the edge of the mounting
plate (18) .
5) Turn the slotted head screw (15) as far
as it will go into the thread at the base
(7) of the camera support .
6) Place the base (7) onto the mount-
ing plate (18) so that the hole in the
mounting plate is positioned over the
screw head . Turn the mounting plate
counter-clockwise . The screw head
will slide into the notch and secure the
mounting plate (
 fig . 3) .
7) Use the four hexagon socket screws (14)
to fasten the base (7) to the mounting
plate (18) .
8) To align the camera, release the three
locking screws (6), align the camera and
fasten the screws .
Caution: Do not aim the camera directly at the
sun or other bright light sources; this
may reduce the life of the image sensor .
9) To protect the lens against direct sun-
light, place the sunshield (1) on the
camera and fasten it with the locking
screw (2) .

4 Connecting the Camera

The connections (9 –13) and the cable
splitter (8) are not weatherproof; protect
them accordingly .
1) Connect the camera via the RJ45 con-
nector (9) to an individual computer,
a local computer network or, e . g . via
a router, to larger computer networks
(Internet) . The protective sleeve pro-
vided can be pushed over the plug of the
connection cable and secured by means
of the connector .
On the lower side of the camera, a
yellow LED (22 in fig . 4) is visible through
the window in the cover of the com-
partment . This LED starts flashing when

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