4 Connecting the Camera
The connections (8 –13) and the cable splitter
(7) are not weatherproof; protect them accord-
ingly .
1) Connect the camera via the RJ45 connector
(8) to an individual computer, a local com-
puter network or, e . g . via a router, to larger
computer networks (Internet) . Push the pro-
tective sleeve provided over the plug of the
connection cable and secure it by means of
the connector, if required .
Note: For direct Ethernet connection to a computer,
a crossover cable may be required .
2) For audio transmission via the network,
connect an audio source with line level (e . g .
microphone with preamplifier) to the RCA
connector "Audio Input" (10) .
3) For audio reproduction, connect a head-
phone amplifier or a sound system to the
RCA connector "Audio Output" (11) .
4) To evaluate an alarm device (e . g . photo-
electric sensor), connect the pins (12) IN 1
and IN COM via a normally open contact or
normally closed contact (to be selected in
the camera settings) . A second alarm device
can be connected to the contacts IN 2 and
IN COM .
5) To switch a unit (e . g . via a relay), connect
the switching output of the camera via the
pins (12) OUT 1 and OUT COM . Select the
switching characteristic (normally open con-
tact /normally closed contact, pulse) in the
camera settings . The maximum load of the
output is ⎓ 12V/ 300 mA . The switching oper-
ation can be triggered by integrated motion
detection, for example .
6) For independent video recordings of the cam-
era, release the two screws, open the cover
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(1) of the compartment on the rear of the
camera housing and insert a memory card
of the type "microSD[HC/XC]" (64 GB max .) .
Push the card (contacts to the bottom) into
the slot (14) until it engages . The red LED
(17) will light up during operation when a
card has been inserted . To remove the card,
push the card into the slot until it disengages .
Never remove the card while a recording is
being made! Tightly close the cover again .
Make sure that the gasket is correctly posi-
tioned in the groove of the cover .
7) To make settings easier, an analog video sig-
nal (PAL) will be available at the jack (16) in
the compartment on the rear of the camera
housing if the signal output (CVBS) has been
activated in the camera settings (
ter 6) . Release the screws and remove the
cover (1) . To connect a monitor, use a suitable
adapter .
8) To ground the camera housing, a ground
cable (13) is provided .
9) Connect the power supply unit provided or
another regulated 12 V power supply unit
with a permanent rating of 2 A via a DC
power connector ⌀5 .5/ 2 .1 mm (outside/in-
side) to the connector (9) . Always observe the
correct polarity: centre contact = + . Connect
the mains cable to the power supply unit and
to a mains socket (230 V/ 50 Hz) .
Alternatively, use the network cable
(Power over Ethernet IEEE 802 .3at "PoE+")
to supply the camera with power .
When the camera is supplied with power,
the LED (18) in the compartment on the rear
of the camera housing will be red . The green
LED (19) starts flashing to indicate connec-
tion to a network . These LEDs underneath
the lens will also be visible from the front of
the camera .
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