User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Important Notices
- 2. Overview
- 3. Safety
- 4. Installation
- 4.1 Unpacking
- 4.2 Camera Installation
- 4.2.1 Installation Guidelines and Preparation
- 4.2.1.1 Cable wires between camera and DC/PoE power supply should be 20-22AWG.
- 4.2.1.2 Both the camera ant the end-equipment connected to it should be permanently connected to protective earth, using screw and washers. Wires should be made of cupper. Minimal grounding cable is 14AWG.
- 4.2.1.3 In case of using DC power supply:
- 4.2.1.4 Power supply (either POE injector or DC power supply) should be safety approved for local regulations.
- 4.2.1.5 Install the Ferrite on the operational cable as close as possible , max 5cm, from the system.
- 4.2.2 Mechanical Interface Preparation
- 4.2.3 Wall Mount Configuration
- 4.2.4 Pole Mount Configuration
- 4.2.5 Electrical ICD IP PoE Cable
- 4.2.1 Installation Guidelines and Preparation
- 5. Operation
- 5.1 First Time Credentials Setup
- 5.2 Logging Into Sarix TI Camera Web GUI
- 5.3 Changing Your Password
- 5.4 Main Window Overview
- 5.5 Live View Window
- 5.6 Status Window
- 5.7 Network Window
- 5.8 Streaming Window
- 5.9 Image Processing Window
- 5.10 Analytics Window
- 5.11 System Window
- 5.12 Logging Out from the Web GUI
- 6. Maintenance
- 7. Ordering Information
- 8. Index
Chapter 6: Maintenance Sarix TI Series Camera User Manual
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6. Maintenance
This chapter provides the Sarix TI Series Camera preventive maintenance instructions.
The chapter consists of the following sections:
Section 6.1: Visual Inspection
Section 6.2: Cleaning
6.1 Visual Inspection
1. Visually inspect the camera and check the physical condition of the camera’s chassis and
lens.
2. Check the physical condition of the cable (torn, over-bending, damaged isolation, bent or
immersed pins).
6.2 Cleaning
CAUTION
Do not use any chemicals for cleaning the Sarix TI Camera. Failure
to comply could result in damage to the Sarix TI Camera optical-lens
and/or its surfaces.
1. Clean the Sarix TI Camera using wipes approved for optical equipment.
2. Clean any stains using a cotton-cloth, slightly dumped in tap water.