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Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of this Swann PTZ Camera! This installation and setup guide will walk you through the basics of connecting the PTZ camera to your DVR, and walk you through the settings on the DVR you’ll need to use to control the camera. Be aware that the camera must be connected to a compatible DVR to operate correctly. The included stand-alone RS485 controller will operate the basic features of the camera, and access the on-screen display (OSD).
Installation Guide Step 1. Connecting the Camera Cable Before mounting the camera, it is important to connect it correctly. 1. Run the cable through the mounting arm or bracket you would like to use. 2. Make sure you run the cable through starting with the camera end (not the end with the BNC connectors they’re too big to fit). 3. Once the cable has been pulled through, plug it into the top of the camera. 4.
How it Works Connecting the Camera • For information on how to physically connect the camera, see the connection diagram on page 7. • If you’ve only got one PTZ device, you won’t have to configure the camera at all, although you still can, if you choose to (see the online OSD guide available for free download from www.swann.com/OSD). • If you’ve got multiple PTZ devices, then you’ll need to assign the command address of each to be unique.
Configuring your DVR You can connect the camera to any input on the DVR. For sake of ease, we suggest connecting it to channel 1. These instructions assume you’re using a Swann DVR 3000 or Swann DVR 4000. If you’ve got a different DVR, then the location of the connections may be different, but it works much the same way.
Connection Diagram 1. Connect the BNC output from the camera to the extension cable. 2. Attach the RS485 plug to the wires on the camera’s cable. 3. 4. Connect the two wires on the end of the extension cable to your DVR’s RS485 plug, and connect to the back of the DVR. 5. Plug the BNC output into a channel input on the DVR. Connect the DC jack on the end of the extension cable to the included power adapter. 3 5 4 This is the Device: PTZ setup screen from the DVR-4000’s menu system.
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