TruVision Series 3 IP Camera Installation Guide P/N 1073188-EN • REV F • ISS 19OCT17
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Content Introduction 3 Product overview 3 Installation 5 Installation environment 5 Package contents 6 Cable requirements 22 Camera description 22 Setting up the camera 30 Accessing the SD card 30 Mounting the IP fixed lens bullet camera 31 Mounting the IP VF lens bullet camera and the IP motorized lens bullet camera (without the supplied back box) 32 Mounting the IP VF lens dome camera and IP motorized lens dome camera 38 Mounting the IP fixed lens dome camera 43 Mounting the IP wedge dome camera 47 Mounti
TruVision IP fixed lens dome 59 TruVision IP wedge cameras 59 TruVision IP turret cameras 60 Pin definitions 61 2 Installation Guide
Introduction Product overview This is the installation guide for TruVision Series 3 IP camera models: IP fixed lens bullet camera: TVB-5301 (2MPX Bullet, 4 mm lens) TVB-5302 (4MPX Bullet, 4 mm lens) IP VF lens bullet camera: TVB-5303 (2MPX Bullet, 2.8 to 12 mm VF lens) TVB-5304 (4MPX Bullet, 2.8 to 12 mm VF lens) IP motorized lens bullet camera: TVB-5305 (2MPX Bullet, 2.8-12 mm VF motorized lens) TVB-5306 (4MPX Bullet, 2.
IP motorized lens dome camera: TVD-5305 (2MPX Dome, 2.8-12 mm VF Motorized lens) TVD-5306 (4MPX Dome, 2.8-12 mm VF Motorized lens) IP wedge camera: TVW-5301 (2MPX Wedge, 2.0 mm lens, Gray) TVW-5302 (2MPX Wedge, 2.8 mm lens, Gray) TVW-5303 (2MPX Wedge, 2.8 mm lens, White) TVW-5304 (2MPX Wedge, 2.8 mm lens, Black) TVW-5305 (4MPX Wedge, 2.8 mm lens, Gray) IP turret camera: TVT-5301 (2MPX Turret, 2.8 mm lens, Gray) TVT-5302 (2MPX Turret, 2.
Installation This section provides information on how to install the cameras. Installation environment When installing your product, consider these factors: • Electrical: Install electrical wiring carefully. It should be done by qualified service personnel. Always use a proper 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.
be used for an extended period of time, put on the lens cap to protect the sensors from dirt. 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 packaging. IP fixed lens bullet camera Camera: Drill template: Screws: Drywall anchor 7.5 × 24.
Water joint: Provides water resistance to network cable connector. 12 VDC connector: Two terminal connector with positive and negative indicators.
IP VF lens bullet camera Camera: Drill template: Screws: Drywall anchor 7.5 × 24.5 mm (4 pcs) 2 Drill Template 1 A 2 1 Hole A: for cables routed through the wall Screw hole 1: for integrative bracket 2 1 Screw hole 2: for conduit back box 2 Water joint: Provides water resistance to network cable connector. 8 Screw M4 × 25 mm (4 pcs) 12 VDC connector: Two terminal connector with positive and negative indicators.
Video test cable: Back box: Screws: M4.
IP motorized lens bullet camera Camera: Drill template: Screws: Drywall anchor 7.5 × 24.
Water joint: Provides water resistance to network cable connector. 12 VDC connector: Two terminal connector with positive and negative indicators. Screws: M4.
IP fixed lens dome camera Camera: Template: Screws: 1 1 Drywall anchor 7.5 × 24.5 mm (3 pcs) A Drill Template Hole A: for cables routed through the ceiling screw hole 1: for Mounting Base 1 Water joint: Provides water resistance to network cable connector. 12 Screw M4 × 25 mm (3 pcs) 12 VDC connector: Two terminal connector with positive and negative indicators.
Screws: 4 × 75 mm (3 pcs) Torx wrench: Installation manual: CD with manuals and TruVision Device Manager: Equipment and Battery Disposal sheets: Installation Guide 13
IP VF lens dome camera Camera: Drill template: Screws: Drywall anchor 7.5 × 24.5 mm (4 pcs) Screw M4 × 25 mm (4 pcs) Screws: M4 × 9 (3 pcs) Mounting adaptor plate: Water joint: Provides water resistance to network cable connector. 12 VDC connector: Two terminal connector with positive and negative indicators.
Plastic G3/4 cable adapter: Torx wrench: (mm) Equipment and Battery Disposal sheets: Installation manual: CD with manuals and TruVision Device Manager: Installation Guide 15
IP motorized lens dome camera Camera: Drill template: Screws: Drywall anchor 7.5 × 24.5 mm (4 pcs) Screw M4 × 25 mm (4 pcs) Screws: M4 × 9 (3 pcs) Mounting adaptor plate: Water joint: Provides water resistance to network cable connector. 12 VDC connector: Two terminal connector with positive and negative indicators.
Torx wrench: Video test cable: Plastic G3/4 cable adapter: CD with manuals and TruVision Device Manager: (mm) Equipment and Battery Disposal sheets: Installation Guide Installation manual: 17
IP wedge camera Camera: Camera drill template: Adapter plate drill template: Water joint: Provides water resistance to network cable connector. 12 VDC connector: Two terminal connector with positive and negative indicators.
Screws: M4 × 8 (2 pcs) Torx wrench: Screws: Installation manual: Drywall anchor 7.5 × 24.
IP turret camera Camera: Water joint: Provides water resistance to network cable connector. 12 VDC connector: 2terminal connector with positive and negative indicators. Camera drill template: Adapter plate: Screws: Screw PM6-32 × 10 (4 pcs, used to attach the turret camera to a 2 Gang electrical box): Drywall anchor 7.5 × 24.
Screw KM4 × 8 (4 pcs, used to attach the adapter to the brackets) Screw PM4 × 8 (3pcs): CD with Configuration manual and TruVision Device Finder: Installation manual: Equipment and Battery Disposal sheets: 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 the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
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.
Figure 2: IP VF bullet camera 1. Sunshield 9. 2. Front cover 10. Audio I/O Reset button 3. Lens adjustment 11. Alarm I/O 4. IR LEDs 12. 12 VDC power 5. Lens 13. Ethernet RJ45 PoE port 6. Waterproof film 7. Base 14. Aux power output (12 VDC, 50 mA) 8. SD/SDHC/SDXC slot Installation Guide 15.
Figure 3: IP motorized lens bullet camera 1. Sunshield 9. 2. Front cover 10. Audio I/O Reset button 3. Lens adjustment 11. Alarm I/O 4. IR LEDs 12. 12 VDC power 5. Lens 13. Ethernet RJ45 PoE port 6. Waterproof film 14. Back box 7. Base 8.
Figure 4: IP VF lens dome camera 1. Housing cover 2. Dome liner 3. Lens 4. Mounting plate adapter 5. Reset button 6. SD/SDHC/SDXC slot Installation Guide 7. Aux power output (12 VDC, 50 mA) 8. Ethernet RJ45 PoE port 9. 12 VDC power 10. Audio I/O 11. Alarm I/O 12.
Figure 5: IP motorized lens dome camera 1. Housing cover 2. Dome liner 3. Lens 4. Mounting plate adapter 5. Reset button 6. SD/SDHC/SDXC slot 26 7. Video test cable connection 8. Ethernet RJ45 PoE port 9. 12 VDC power 10. Audio I/O 11.
Figure 6: IP fixed lens dome camera 1. Base 2. IR LEDs 3. Lens 4. Dome liner 5. Housing cover 6. SD/SDHC/SDXC slot 7. Reset button Installation Guide 8. Analog video output (BNC) 9. Ethernet RJ45 PoE port 10. Alarm I/O 11. Audio I/O 12. Aux power output (12 VDC, 50 mA) 13.
Figure 7: IP wedge camera 1. Housing cover 2. Lens 3. SD/SDHC/SDXC slot 4. Ethernet RJ45 PoE port 5. 12 VDC power 28 6. Audio output and alarm I/O 7. Reset button 8. Microphone 9.
Figure 8: IP turret camera 4 5 6 1. Trim ring 4. 2. Housing 5. 12 VDC power 3. Base 6.
Setting up the camera Note: If the light source where the camera is installed experiences rapid, wide variations in lighting, the camera may not operate as intended. To quickly put the camera into operation: 1. Prepare the mounting surface. 2. Mount the camera on the mounting surface using the appropriate hardware. 3. Set up the camera’s network and streaming parameters so that the camera can be controlled over the network.
Note: There is no Micro SD card slot in the mini fixed lens bullet and turret cameras. Mounting the IP fixed lens bullet camera Mount the camera on a ceiling or wall. To mount the IP fixed lens bullet camera: 1. Use the supplied template to mark out the mounting area. If you need to route the cables from the camera base, cut out a cable access hole in the mounting surface. Drill Template Screw hole All: for integrative bracket 2.
3. Loosen the large nut at the base of the mounting bracket to adjust the camera’s viewing angle. Pan direction: 0 to 360° adjustable Tilt direction: 0 to 90° adjustable Rotate direction: 0 to 360° adjustable 4. Adjust the lens to the desired surveillance angle. Tighten the adjustable nuts to complete the installation.
2. To route the cable harness through the mounting surface, cut a cable access hole in the mounting surface, referencing the letter “A” on the drill template. Skip this step if you want to route the cables on the surface. 3. Secure the camera to the surface with the four mounting screws and drywall anchors.
To install the SD card: 1. Rotate the screw that secures the sunshield counterclockwise to loosen it. Slide the sun shield so that the hole in the sunshield lines up with the screw head. 2. Remove the sun shield. Remove the lens cover by rotating it counterclockwise.
3. Insert the SD card in the SD card slot. 4. Reinstall the lens cover by rotating the assembly clockwise. Reinstall the sunshield.
5. Rotate the sunshield screw clockwise to tighten it. 6. To ensure that the camera maintains its IP66 rating, when rotating the lens cover clockwise align the red bar on the label of the lens cover with red bar on the label that is located on the camera housing.
To mount the IP VF lens bullet camera and the IP Motorized lens bullet camera with a back box: 1. Use the supplied template to mark out the mounting area. Drill mounting holes in the surface using the holes labeled number “2” on the drill template. 2. To route the cable harness through the mounting surface, cut a cable access hole in the mounting surface, referencing the letter “A” on the drill template. Skip this step if you want to route the cables on the surface. 3.
Mounting the IP VF lens dome camera and IP motorized lens dome camera Note: For planning purposes, there are several cable routing options available: Route the interconnect cables through the mounting surface, straight out the back of the dome. Route the interconnect cables through the side access hole of the dome camera housing. A G3/4 cable adapter is provided Use the mounting adapter plate to mount the dome on a single or double gang electrical box.
To mount the IP VF lens dome camera and the IP motorized lens dome camera on a surface: 1. Loosen the three Torx screws at the edge of the dome housing using the supplied Torx wrench. Torx screw 2. Remove the dome housing and then remove the black plastic inner liner. 3. Use the supplied template to mark out the mounting area of the dome camera. Depending on how you want to route the interconnect cables, route them out of the side of the dome housing or through the mounting surface.
Drill the three screw holes on the ceiling in the mounting surface using with the supplied drill template. Use number “1” as reference. 4. To route the cable harness through the mounting surface, cut a cable access hole in the mounting surface, referencing the letter “A” on the drill template. Skip this step if you want to route the cables on the surface. 5. Attach the camera to the mounting surface. Secure the camera with the supplied screws and anchors, as shown below.
6. Connect the appropriate cables. To mount the IP VF lens dome camera and the IP Motorized lens dome camera on a single or double gang electrical box: 1. Follow steps 1 to 3 in the section above, “To mount the IP VF lens dome camera and the IP motorized lens dome camera on a surface”. 2. Install the mounting plate adapter to a single gang electrical box referencing number “2” on the adapter plate, or to a double gang box referencing number “1” on the adapter plate.
3. Route the cables through the center of the adapter plate and connect the appropriate cables inside the electrical box. 4. Attach the dome to the adapter plate. 5. Connect the video output connector to the monitor. Connect the power connector to the power supply. 6. 42 Adjust the image and focus. a) Three-axis adjustment. View the camera image using the monitor. Rotate the lens assembly (see image below) to adjust the panning position of the camera.
Tilting Rotation Rotation Mounting the IP fixed lens dome camera To mount the IP fixed lens dome camera on a surface: 1. Use the supplied template to mark out the mounting area. Drill mounting holes in the surface using the holes labeled number “1” on the drill template. To route the cable harness through the mounting surface, cut a cable access hole in the mounting surface, referencing the letter “A” on the drill template. Skip this step if you want to route the cables on the surface.
1 1 A Drill Template Hole A: for cables routed through the ceiling screw hole 1: for Mounting Base 1 2. Using the supplied Torx wrench, loosen the screws to remove the dome housing. 3. Attach the dome on the mounting surface using the supplied hardware.
Note: If required, route cables through the side opening of the mounting base. 4. Loosen the tilt adjust screws (see image below) and adjust the tilt position of the lens assembly within a range of 75 degrees. Retighten the tilt adjust screws. Rotate the dome liner to adjust the pan position within a range of 355 degrees. Rotate the lens assembly (0 to 355°) to obtain the desired surveillance angle.
Tilt adjust screw 5. (Optional) If using a micro SD card (not included): To remove the SD card, push the micro SD card forward. The micro SD card will spring out. 6. 46 Re-attach the dome housing and tighten the Torx screws.
Mounting the IP wedge dome camera To mount the IP wedge dome camera on a surface: 1. Use the supplied template (supplied) to mark out the mounting area. Drill mounting holes in the surface using the holes labeled number “1” on the drill template. To route the cable harness through the mounting surface, cut a cable access hole in the mounting surface, referencing the letter “A” on the drill template. Skip this step if you want to route the cables on the surface. 2.
Note: If required, remove the knockout (A) on the side of the adapter plate to allow for cable access. 3. Loosen the Torx screws with a Torx wrench (supplied) to remove the dome housing. 4. Attach the camera base to the adapter plate or directly to the mounting surface.
5. Loosen the locking screw, located near the lens assembly using the Torx wrench. Align the Lens Adjustment Tool with the two small holes located on the camera assembly. Rotate (pan) the camera assembly using the Lens Adjustment Tool until the lens is positioned in the correct location. The tool is also used to adjust the tilt angle.
Pan Lens adjustment tool Tilt 6. Rotation Re-attach the dome housing cover to the camera base. Mounting the IP turret camera To mount the IP turret camera on a surface: 1. Use the supplied template (supplied) to mark out the mounting area. Drill mounting holes in the surface using the holes labeled number “1” on the drill template.
referencing the letter “A” on the drill template. Skip this step if you want to route the cables on the surface. Use the supplied adapter plate if installing the turret camera to a wall mount or other accessory. Fix the adapter plate to the accessory with three PM4X8 screws, referencing number “2”. 2. Rotate the trim ring counterclockwise to remove it from the camera.
Trim ring Lens assembly 3. There two options for routing the cables. Route the cables directly out of the bottom of the camera or through the side access point shown below. Remove one of the knockouts (using pliers) on the edge of the trim ring to provide cable access. Side access point 4. Connect the corresponding power and network cables. 5. Attach the camera to the mounting surface using the supplied hardware.
6. Adjust the lens. a) Loosen the locking screw using a Philips screw driver. b) Rotate the lens assembly to adjust the pan angle. Rotate the lens assembly to adjust the tilt angle. c) Tighten the locking screw to secure the lens at the desired surveillance angle.
7. 54 Attach the trim ring to the camera and rotate it clockwise to secure it.
Using the camera with a recorder Please refer to the recorder user manuals for instructions on connecting and operating the camera with these systems. Using the camera with TruVision Navigator A camera must be connected to an Interlogix NVR or hybrid DVR in order to be operated by TruVision Navigator. Please refer to the TruVision Navigator user manual for instructions on operating the camera with the TruVision Navigator.
Specifications TruVision IP fixed lens bullet cameras Electrical Voltage input 12 VDC, PoE (IEEE 802.3af) Power consumption Max. 5 W Miscellaneous Connectors DC jack flying lead, RJ45 flying lead Operating temperature -30 to +60°C (-22 to +140°F) Dimensions 60 × 153 mm (2.3 × 6.0 in.) Weight 373 g (0.82 lb.) Environmental rating IP67 TruVision IP VF lens bullet cameras Electrical Voltage input 12 VDC, PoE (IEEE 802.3af) Power consumption Max. 7.
Weight 800 g (1.76 lb.) Environmental rating IP67 TruVision IP motorized lens bullet cameras Electrical Voltage input 12 VDC, PoE (IEEE 802.3af) Power consumption Max. 7.5 W Miscellaneous Connectors DC jack flying lead, RJ45 flying lead Operating temperature -30 to +60°C (-22 to +140°F) Dimensions 105 × 94.7 × 265.4 mm / 4.13 × 3.74 × 10.4 in. (without back box) 105 × 94.7 × 301.4 mm / 4.13 × 3.74 × 11.86 in. (with back box) Weight 800 g (1.76 lb.
Operating temperature -30 to +60°C (-22 to +140°F) Dimensions (L × W × H) 140 × 100 mm (5.51 × 3.94 in.) Weight 807 g (1.78 lb.) Environmental rating IP67 TruVision IP motorized lens dome cameras Electrical Voltage input 12 VDC, PoE (IEEE 802.3af) Power consumption Max. 5.5 W Miscellaneous Connectors DC jack flying lead, RJ45 flying lead Operating temperature -30 to +60°C (-22 to +140°F) Dimensions (L × W × H) 140 × 100 mm (5.51 × 3.94 in.) Weight 807 g (1.78 lb.
TruVision IP fixed lens dome Electrical Voltage input 12 VDC, PoE (IEEE 802.3af) Power consumption Max. 5 W Miscellaneous Connectors DC jack flying lead, RJ45 flying lead Operating temperature -30 to +60°C (-22 to +140°F) Dimensions (L × W × H) 111 × 82 mm (4.4 × 3.2 in.) Weight 370 g (0.81 lb.) Environmental rating IP67 TruVision IP wedge cameras Electrical Voltage input 12 VDC, PoE (IEEE 802.3af) Power consumption Max. 5 W (Max.
TruVision IP turret cameras Electrical Voltage input 12 VDC, PoE (IEEE 802.3af) Power consumption Max. 5.5 W (Max. 7.5 W with IR on) Miscellaneous Connectors DC jack flying lead, RJ45 flying lead Operating temperature -30 to +60°C (-22 to +140°F) Dimensions (L × W × H) 127 × 97.5 mm (5 × 3.84 in.) Weight 548 g (1.21 lb.
Pin definitions There are eight wires on a standard UTP/STP cable and each wire is color-coded.
Please make sure your connected cables have the same pin assignment and color as above before deploying the cables in your network.