TruVision Panoramic Wi-Fi Wedge IP Camera Installation Guide P/N 1073033-EN • REV A • ISS 29SEP15
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1.2. Maximum 100 mW e.i.r.p. Permitted for use SRD for outdoor applications without restriction on installation height only for purposes of gathering telemetry information for automated monitoring and resources accounting systems. Permitted to use SRD for other purposes for outdoor applications only when the installation height is not exceeding 10 m above the ground surface. 1.3 maximum 100 mW e.i.r.p. indoor applications. 2. SRD with DSSS and other than FHSS wideband modulation 2.1. Maximum mean e.i.r.p.
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Content Introduction 2 Product overview 2 Installation 2 Installation environment 2 Package contents 3 Cable requirements 5 Camera description 6 Setting up the camera 6 Setting up Wi-Fi transmission 7 Accessing the SD card 14 Connecting a speaker 15 Alarm input connection 16 Alarm output connection 16 Resolution and viewing angle 18 Mounting the accessories 20 Mounting the wedge camera 23 Using the camera with a recorder 39 Using the camera with TruVision Navigator 39 Specifications 40 TruVision IP wedge
Introduction Product overview This is the installation guide for TruVision Panoramic wedge camera models: TVW-1130 (3MPX Panoramic, 1.6 mm lens, Gray, Wi-Fi, PAL) TVW-3130 (3MPX Panoramic, 1.6 mm lens, Gray, Wi-Fi, NTSC) Note: The camera has a horizontal viewing angle range of between 127 to 160 degrees, depending on the resolution ratio settings. Installation This section provides information on how to install the cameras.
The operating temperature of the camera is between -30 to +60°C (-22 to 140°F). Humidity is below 90%. • Moisture: Do not expose the camera to rain or moisture, or try to operate it in wet areas. Turn the power off immediately if the camera is wet and ask a qualified service person for servicing. Moisture can damage the camera and also create the danger of electric shock. • Servicing: Do not attempt to service this camera yourself.
Installation manual: CD with Configuration Manual and TruVision Device manager: Template to mount with the converter pan: Screws: Template A: Drywall anchor Φ7.5 x 24.5mm (3 pcs) Template B: Water joint: provides water resistance to network connection. 4 Screw M4 (4 x 25mm (3 pcs) 12 VDC connector: DC jack socket to terminal connectors with positive and negative indicators.
Screws C: M4×8, 2pcs Tamper-resistant hex wrench: Lens alignment tool: Converter pan: WEEE and battery disposal instructions: 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 battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
Camera description Figure 1: IP wedge camera 1 7 2 10 3 8 1. Cover 6. Reset button/WPS 2. Lens 7. SD card slot 9 3. Base 8. PoE and network cable 4. Microphone 9. DC power cable 5. Wi-Fi antenna 10. Alarm I/O and audio out 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 using the appropriate fasteners. See “Mounting the wedge camera” on page 23. 3. Set up the camera’s network and streaming parameters so that the camera can be controlled over the network. 4. Program the camera to suit its location. For further information, please refer to the “TruVision Panoramic Wi-Fi Wedge IP Camera Configuration Manual”.
Access the camera via a Wi-Fi network (Ad-Hoc mode) Note: The camera is in Ad-Hoc mode by default. The SSID is the serial number. 1. Power up the camera. 2. From your computer, search for the SSID that was set up for the camera for Ad-Hoc mode. Select the SSID to connect the camera. 3. When connected, open TruVision Device Finder or Device Manager and change the IP address of the camera to that of the same subnet of the router.
Note: The computer IP address should also be in the same subnet. 4. Log on the camera via the web browser and browse to the Wi-Fi page.
5. Select the desired Wi-Fi and enter the key, if required. 6. Click Save to save the settings.
7. When the camera is connected to the router, the ad-hoc is disconnected. On your computer, select the Wi-Fi router and connect it. 8. Open the device finder to check the WLAN IP address of the camera. Log in to the camera to see live view.
Access the camera via a network cable When configuring the Wi-Fi settings, connect the camera to the router via a network cable and then open the web browser to complete the Wi-Fi setup by clicking Save. When the Wi-Fi Status changes from “Disconnected” to “Connected”, the Wi-Fi connection is set up successfully. See Figure 2 below.
Figure 2: Camera browser Wi-Fi interface WPS The camera provides a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) feature to easily set up a Wi-Fi connection to a Wi-Fi router.
Figure 3: WPS options PBC mode: Push the WPS button on the Wi-Fi router. The WPS indicator will flash. (The WPS settings may be different per device. Please refer to the Wi-Fi router user manual for details). Then check the PBC Connection checkbox and click the Connect button. The camera and the Wi-Fi router are automatically connected. PIN mode: The PIN code is printed on the Wi-Fi router device. Enter the PIN code in the Router PIN Code bar and check the Use Router PIN Code.
Video and log files stored on the Micro SD card can only be accessed via the web browser. You cannot access the card using TruVision Navigator or a recording device. Connecting a speaker The camera has a built-in microphone to collect audio signals from the surveillance area. The audio signals can be configured and transferred with video streams for live viewing and recording purposes. For audio output, please connect an external speaker to the Audio Output and GND interface of the camera.
Using Audio for surveillance purpose and/or recording must comply with local applicable codes and regulations. Alarm input connection The camera supports the external alarm input as shown below. Both NO (Normally Open) and NC (Normally Closed) type relays are supported. Please remember to check the Alarm menu by selecting the NO/NC alarm type according to the connected electric relay type.
Alarm output connection for a DC load: Camera 1. Alarm output 2. GND Camera 1. Alarm output 2. Alarm 3. GND Alarm output connection for an AC load: Camera 1. Alarm output 2. GND 3. Electric relay Note: In this connection, the resistance load to the camera is greater than 4.7K.
When the alarm input/output connection is complete, check the Alarm Configuration menu. Refer to the “TruVision Panoramic Wi-Fi Wedge IP Camera Configuration Manual” for more information. Resolution and viewing angle The camera provides multiple resolution options, as shown in Table 1 below. Please select the resolution and frame rate according to the required horizontal and vertical fields of view.
Resolution Ratio Horizontal FOV Vertical FOV Frame Rate @ 60 Hz 1776 × 1340 4:3 o -64 to o +64 o 6 to o 100 PAL: 12.5 fps @ 50 Hz; NTSC: 15 fps @60 Hz 1280 × 720 16:9 -71o to o +71 15o to o 90 PAL: 25 fps @50 Hz; NTSC: 30 fps @60 Hz 1920 × 1080 16:9 -71o to +71o 15o to 90o PAL: 12.
Resolution Ratio Horizontal FOV Vertical FOV Frame Rate 30 fps @60 Hz Mounting the accessories Dual view mount for wedge cameras (used with TVD-PPB) The TVW-DVM dual view mount (purchased separately) allows you to install two panoramic cameras on a single mount. You then obtain a view of the surrounding area without requiring a complex integration effort when connecting to your storage device or video management system (VMS).
Double (2) gang box adapter plate for wedge cameras The TVW-2G-AD adapter plate (purchased separately) allows you to attach the panoramic wedge camera to a standard 4-inch 2 gang box. Figure 6: Panoramic wedge camera attached to a 2 gang box Indoor angled back box for wedge cameras The TVW-AWB-2 indoor angled back box (purchased separately) conceals the interconnected cables and eliminates the blind area below the camera when the camera is installed on a wall. See Figure 7 below.
Figure 7: Camera mounted on an indoor angled back box Outdoor angled back box for wedge cameras The TVW-AWB-1 outdoor angled back box (purchased separately) is weather resistant and includes a G1 threaded conduit access and plug. It conceals the interconnect cables and eliminates the blind area below the camera when the camera is installed on a wall. See Figure 8 below.
Mounting the wedge camera To mount the wedge camera on a wall: 1. Drill the holes for the mounting hardware in the mounting surface using the supplied drill template. To route the cables from the base of the camera, drill a cable access hole in the mounting surface. 2. Mount the converter pan to the mounting surface (optional). Note: If required, you can remove the knockout tab (A) on the side of the converter pan to pass the cables through.
A 3. Loosen the screws with the tamper-resistant hex wrench (supplied) to remove the camera cover. 4. Connect the cables and mount the camera base to the converter pan or mounting surface, depending on the installation.
5. Re-attach the camera cover to the camera.
To mount the wedge camera on a wall or ceiling using a 2 gang box: 1. Install the gang box in the wall or ceiling. 2. Attach the TVW-2G-AD double gang box adapter plate (purchased separately) to a pre-installed 2 gang box in the wall or ceiling. 3. Loosen the screws with the tamper-resistant hex wrench (supplied) to remove the camera cover.
4. Connect the cables and mount the camera base to the TVW-2G-AD double gang box adapter plate. 5. Re-attach the camera cover to the camera.
To mount the wedge camera on a ceiling: 1. 28 Drill the holes for the mounting hardware in the mounting surface using the supplied drill template. To route the cables from the base of the camera, drill a cable access hole in the mounting surface.
2. Mount the converter pan to the mounting surface (optional). Note: If required, you can remove the knockout tab (A) on the side of the converter pan to pass the cables through. A 3. Loosen the screws with the tamper-resistant hex wrench (supplied) to remove the camera cover.
4. Connect the cables and mount the camera base to the converter pan or mounting surface, depending on the installation. 5. Re-attach the dome cover to the camera.
To mount two wedge cameras on dual view mount: 1. Attach the TVW-DVM dual view mount to an installed pendant mount tube. An adapter is included in the kit that, if required, can be used to match-up with the threading (G1 male or G1 female) of the pendant mount tube. 2. Loosen the screws with the tamper-resistant hex wrench (supplied) to remove the camera cover.
3. Pull the cables through the pendant mount tube to dual view mount back boxes. Connect the cables to the cameras and conceal the cables and connectors within the dual view mount.
4. Mount the two cameras on both sides of the TVW-DVM dual view mount.
5. Re-attach the camera covers to the cameras. To mount the wedge camera on outdoor angled back box: 1. Drill the holes for the mounting hardware in the mounting surface using the supplied drill template. 2. Detach the TVW-2G-AD adapter plate from the back box. 3. Mount the TVW-2G-AD adapter plate to the mounting surface using the supplied hardware.
4. Mount the outdoor angled back box to the camera base using the supplied hardware. 5. Loosen the screws with the tamper-resistant hex wrench (supplied) to remove the camera cover.
6. Connect the cables, conceal the cables and connectors inside the back box, and mount the camera base to the outdoor angled back box. 7. Re-attach the dome cover to the camera.
To mount the wedge camera on an indoor angled back box: 1. Drill the holes for the mounting hardware in the mounting surface using the supplied drill template. 2. Mount the indoor angled back box to the mounting surface using the supplied hardware. 3. Loosen the screws with the tamper-resistant hex wrench (supplied) to remove the camera cover.
4. Connect the cables, conceal the cables and connectors inside the back box, and mount the camera base to the indoor angled back box. 5. Re-attach the dome cover to the camera.
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 The camera can be connected to an Interlogix NVR or hybrid DVR or directly to TruVision Navigator. Please refer to the user manual of TruVision Navigator and/or NVR or hybrid DVR for instructions.
Specifications TruVision IP wedge cameras Electrical Voltage input 12 VDC, PoE (IEEE 802.3af) Power consumption Max. 5 W Wi-Fi parameters Wi-Fi standard IEEE802.11b/g/n Frequency range 2.4 to 2.4835 GHz Communication bandwidth Support 20/40 MHz Security 64/128-bit WEP, WPA/WPA2, WPAPSK/WPA2-PSK, WPS Transmission rate 11b: 11Mbps, 11g: 54Mbps, 11n: up to 150Mbps Transmission range Up to 50 m * It varies depending on the actual working environment. Transmit output power 11b: 17±1.
Miscellaneous Connectors DC jack flying lead, RJ45 flying lead Operating temperature -30 to +60°C (-22 to +140°F) Dimensions (L × W × H) 98 × 89 × 329 mm (3.86 ×3.49 × 12.94 in.
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.
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