User guide
Precautions
r Be sure to switch off the unit before
installation and connection.
r The installation should be made by
qualified service personnel or system
installers.
r Do not expose the power and
connection cables to moisture, which
may cause damage to the unit.
Connecting Network
You can control and monitor the system
via network. With the remote control
(monitoring), you can change the system
configuration or monitor the image via
network. After the installation, check the
network settings for the remote control and
monitoring work.
Connect the IP camera to your network using
a standard RJ-45 network cable as shown
below.
ETHERNET
With PoE
Broadband
Service
Broadband
Service
PoE Device
(IEEE802.3af )
Router
Connecting Power Source
Connect power, using one of the methods
listed below:
To use the power adapter
Connect a DC 12 V power source to the
power input terminal as shown below.
(recommended power adapter is DC 12 V/1.5
A or above)
POWER IN
DC 12 V
To use the PoE (Power over Ethernet)
device
Connect the PoE cable to the LAN port on the
unit. You must use the “IEEE802.3af” standard
PoE device.
ETHERNET
With PoE
PoE Device
(IEEE802.3af )
NOTE:
If the camera doesn’t work properly after
connecting PoE device, please check if the
PoE device supplies enough power.
Connecting Alarm Device
Alarm terminals are used to connect the
alarm (relay) devices such as sensors, door
switches, etc.
ALARM IN&OUT / ALARM IN&OUT RETURN
(Sensor Input / Relay Output)
Connect the sensor device and alarm (relay)
device to the alarm terminal. Alarm signal is
outputted at an event occurrence.
Sensor Device
Alarm (relay)
Device
NOTE:
The PhotoMOS Relay is rated for 100 mA at
20 V DC or 100 mA at 28 V AC.
Connecting Microphone
and Speaker Device
Optionally connect an active speaker and/or
external microphone with a built-in amplifier.
AUDIO OUT
AUDIO IN
NOTE:
Keep the microphone away from the speaker
to avoid howling.
Using the micro SD card
You can record your surveillance environment
with the micro SD card even if the network is
disconnected condition.
To insert the micro SD card
1. Remove the Dome Cover.
2. Insert the micro SD card carefully as
shown in the following illustrations.
Make sure the micro SD card terminal
position before insert the micro SD card.
Push the back end of the micro SD card
to fix it at the last step.
NOTES:
r Do not use the power too much when
you insert the micro SD card. The micro
SD card may be damaged.
r If you insert the micro SD card in the
wrong position, the micro SD card
may be damaged or it may cause the
malfunction of the micro SD Card Slot.
r Keep the terminal part of the micro SD
card in clean. Be careful the terminal part
of the micro SD card not to dusty.
r As the micro SD card is consumable, the
micro SD card end its days and may be
not able to save data if you use it more
than over certain times. In this case,
replace micro SD card to buy a new one.
Remove the micro SD card
1. Press the back end of the micro SD card
to release the lock condition.
2. Take the micro SD card out carefully from
the camera. It may cause a malfunction
of the micro SD card or the micro SD
card slot if you use the power too much
at lock status.
CAUTION:
r If you install the micro SD card on the
camera and remove with the micro SD
card condition indicator lights on, you
must unmount the micro SD card by
using the [SD Card > Configuration >
Disk Management > Unmount] menu.
The micro SD card data is compromised
or the camera may not operate normally,
if you remove the card without use
[Unmount] function.
r LG Electronics is not responsible for
deleted data caused by user mishandling
when you insert or remove the micro
SD card.
Recommended the micro SD card
specification
Maker Capacity
Block Size
(FAT 32)
LG
Less than
32 GB
32 kbyteSandisk
Transcend
NOTE:
Speed of reading and writing more than
10 MB/Sec. (Class 6)
Connection
Mounting the camera
Follow the instructions below to surface mount the camera with supplied
camera mounting bracket.
1. Use the installation guide template to check the mounting location.
Face the front of the label toward the area of interest. Using the
template as a guide, make a hole through the ceiling.
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2. Install the camera mounting bracket to the ceiling.
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3. Connect the cables to the cable jacks of the camera body.
4. Assemble the camera and the housing. Make sure when you assemble
the camera in the right direction. And then, assemble dome cover by
using the supplied wrench to tighten the screws.
Connecting Waterproof processing of cable
Surely use the Butyl tape.
1. Connect the cables.
2. Bind the cables together with Butyl tape.
WARNING:
r The cables are not waterproofed completely. So seal the tube ends and
the portions between cable cores as well as connecting portions with
Butyl tape.
r If not using the Butyl tape, it may cause water absorption from a gap
and finally condensation and water leakage.
Camera Adjustment
1. Connect the portable monitor to the video jack using the test monitor
cable.
Test Monitor Cable
2. Adjust the zoom and focus. Adjust the Pan/Tilt/Rotation position of the
camera.
WIDE
TELE
NEAR
FAR
TILT
PA N
ROTATION
NOTE:
Disassemble the IR cover as illustrated in case of difficult occasion to adjust
the zoom or focus lever.
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