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    Hard w are Us er ’ s Manual Megapixel Day & Night Outdoor Bullet Network Camer a Quality Service Group Outdoor Bullet V 2 Series[...]

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    Rev iew History : 1. Separate User M anual into HW and SW . 2. Merge O B-100A V2 s eries /OB-13 0N-series in to this User Manu al. 3. Add O B-500A Series /OB-300N Series i nto t he User Manual. Product name: Network Camera ( Outdoor B ullet V2 s eries) Release Date: 2012/05 M anu al Revision: V3.1 Web sit e: www . brickcom.com Email: technical@bric[...]

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    T able of Content s Before Y ou Use T his Product .............. ............ .......... ............ ............ ........... ............ .... 1 Regulato ry Informatio n ........... ............ ........... ........... ............ ........... ............ ............ ..... 2 Plaque signalét ique du produit final ..... ........... ............ [...]

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    1 Before Y ou Use T his Prod uct In m any co untries, there are la w s pr ohibiting or restr i cting the use of surveillance devi ces. This Ne twork Camera i s a high-perform ance, web-re ady cam era which can be part of a flexibl e surveil l ance syste m . It i s the user ’s r esponsibility to ensure th at the opera tion of this cam era i s lega[...]

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    2 Regulatory Information Federal C ommunicatio n Com mission Interfe rence Stat ement This equipm ent has b een test ed and found t o com pl y with the li m i ts for a Class B digi ta l devi ce, p ursuant to Part 15 o f t he FCC Rules. The se limits are d esigned to p rovide reason able protection against harm ful inte rf erence in a residential in[...]

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    3 Industry Canada st atement: Ce dispositif est conforme à la norme CNR-210 d'Industrie Canad a applicable aux appareils radio exem pts de l icence. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditi ons sui vantes: (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de br ouillage préju diciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu, y co[...]

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    4 Ce di spositif a et e concu pour fonctionner avec une ant enne a yant un gain maximal d e dB [2.02]. Une antenne a gai n plus eleve est stricte ment interdit e par les reglements d'Industrie Canada. L'imped ance d'antenne requise est de 5 0 ohms. Cet appareil est conçu uniquem ent pour l es intégrateurs OEM dans l es conditions s[...]

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    5 Manuel d'informati on à l'utilisateur final L'intégrateur OE M doit être conscient de ne pas fournir des informat ions à l'utilisat eur final quant à la façon d 'instal ler o u de supprimer ce module R F dans le manuel de l'util isat eur du produit final qui intègre ce module. Le manuel de l'utilisat eur [...]

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    6 Chapter 1 - Package Co ntent s Please check to m a ke sure t he product pac kage contains a ll the accessories listed bel ow . A . Camera Packag e Content s a. Network Camera (Outd oo r Bullet V2 Series) b. Shielding Cover c. Screw bag d. Product CD e. W arrant y Card / Easy In stallatio n Guide f. 2 W ater Proof Co nn ect ors g. Dry Bag h. High [...]

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    7 m.Power adap ter B. Wi-Fi A ntenn a Packa ge co ntent s (Optional) Refer to the install ation g uide included in the package when instal ling the Wi-Fi antenna a. Wi-Fi Dual Band A n tenna b. Extension Cable c. Sur ge Arrestor Kit d. Moun t Kit[...]

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    8 C. Wi-Fi A ntenn a Packa ge co ntent s (Optional) Refer to the install ation g uide included in the package when instal ling the 3G antenna a. 3G A ntenna b. Extension Cable c. Sur ge Arrestor Kit d. Moun t Kit[...]

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    9 Chapter 2 - Out door Bul let Net work Camera Ov erv iew The Bri ckcom Outdoor Bul let SERIES is an ou tdoor bullet ne twork cam era. It adopts a m egapi xel se nsor which allows the ca mera to delive r extrem el y cl ear and deta ile d images that CCTV cam eras cannot of fer . T o optimize use of the m egapixel resolution, the Outdoor Bu ll et SE[...]

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    10 Chapter 3 - Dev ice A ppearance Description < Front Panel > < Rear Panel > < T o p >[...]

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    11 < Botto m > < Side > Micro- SD/SDHC Card S l ot 3G SIM Card Slo t[...]

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    12 < Extension I/O T erminal Block > The Network Camera p rov id es an extension I/O term i nal block which is used to connect the camera with external input/output dev i ces. The pi n def i nitions are listed as below . Pin Functio n 1 Pow er + 4. 5V 2 Digital Output 3 Digital Input 4 Groun d Pin Functio n 1 RS485+ 2 RS485- 3 AC24V 4 AC24V &[...]

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    13 < Hardware Reset > The Reset Butt on ca n be used to reboot the camera or restore i t to factory default settings. If t he cam era ex peri ence s a problem , rebooting the cam era m ay correct the proble m . If the pr oblem re m ai ns, pl ease r estore th e cam era to fact ory default settings and r einsta ll the software. T o Reboot Press[...]

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    14 Chapter 4 - Inst allation 4.1 Hardw are Inst allation WARNING - Do not m ount the camera on a soft m aterial. T he camera may fall and be damage d. A . Micro-SD/SDHC Car d a nd 3G SIM Card Installat ion a. Re move the Len s cover from the Bulle t Cam era. b. I nset t he Mi cro SD/SDHC card and 3G SIM car d(*) in to th eir respective slots. c. Pl[...]

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    15 B. Wall In stalla tion Using t he O pt ional Bracke t a. Usin g the Bracket pl ate as a guid e, drill thr ee h oles i nto the wall and hammer the su pplied plastic anchors into the t hree holes. Use a screwdrive r and the supplied screws to secure the plate to the wall. b. Att ach th e Bracket Assembly Pl ate to the bottom of the ca m era usi ng[...]

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    16 d. Connect (1) the POE ca ble; (2) DIDO, Audio In/Out, RS485 cable; and ( 3) Antenna cabl e with the camera. Refer to step 3 fo r more detail s installation inform ati on. e. Secure th e two screws on the wall m ount b racket. f. Pl ace t he w all m ount bra cket on the plate and atta ch it using the supplied screw s. Ad just the angle of the w [...]

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    17 C. DI DO, Au dio In /Out, RS485, a nd Antenn a C onnection a. PoE Connection For the Power over Ethernet con nection, construct the PoE ca ble usi ng the p i n definitio ns of the RJ45 connector be l ow and refer to step 5 for i nstructions on how to i nstal l the Water Pro of Connecto r . Once the PoE cab l e has bee n const ruct ed us i ng the[...]

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    18 b. DIDO, Audio In/Ou t, RS485 Cable Co nnection For the DIDO, Aud i o In/Out and RS485 cable connection , construct an Ethernet ca ble using the p i n definiti ons of th e RJ-45 conn ector bel ow and refer to step 4 for instr uctions on h ow to i nstall the Water Proof Con nector . On ce th e Ether net ca ble ha s been constructed usi ng the wat[...]

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    19 c. WiFi or 3G A ntenna Extensio n Cable Connectio n Pass th e Ante nna extension cable (1) through a nd bracket an d connect it to the Antenna connector (2) at the bottom of th e cam era . d. W ater Proof Connector Refer to the in sta llation guide included in the p ackage when installing the Wa ter Proof con nector . i. In sert the stripped cab[...]

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    20 4.2 Cam era Connection The Outdoor Bullet Series i s PoE compliant, so the re are two optio ns for connectin g the cam era to a power and Ethernet source. T he cam era can ei ther be connected to a PoE-enabled sw i tch or a non-PoE sw i tch. a. If using a PoE-enable d switch: i. Use a sing le Ethernet cable t o connect th e cam era to the PoE-en[...]

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    21 c. If using a PoE injecto r as power input (For GOB/WOB Series): i. Use a standard RJ-45 cable to connect the cam era to a PoE Inj ector . ii. Use a standard power cable to connect the PoE Injector t o a pow er outlet. d. If using the DC12V f or the p ower Supply . T he RJ45 cable will be d at a transmission. (This only apply in OB-500A Series /[...]

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    22 4.3 S y stem Re quireme nt s Operating System: Microso ft W indows XP Home Editi on SP 2 Microso ft W indows XP Professio na l SP2 Computer: IBM PC / A T Co m patible CPU: Penti um 3GHz or faster Memory: 1024 MB or more Monitor: 1024 x 768 pixel s or m ore, 24- bit T rue color or bette r Netwo rk I nterface: 10/100 Mbp s Network interf ace card [...]

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    23 4.4 Sof tw are Inst alla tion In thi s m anual , "User" refers to whoever has access to the Network Ca m era, and "Ad m ini strator" re fers t o the p erso n who can co nfigure the camera and grant u ser access to th e cam era. Af ter checkin g the h ardw are connection, run the Insta ll ation W izard program in cluded on th [...]

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    24 B. In the I nsta ll Shield W izard dialog box, click < Next> to conti nue. C. Read the End- User License Agreem ent and che ck t he option “I a ccept the terms of the lice nse agreem ent”. Cli ck <Next> to continue.[...]

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    25 D. Sele ct either “Com plet e” setup or “Custom” setup to install the system . a. If COMPLET E SETUP is selected: i. A ll prog ram f eatures will be i nsta lled i nto the de fau lt directory. Check the option “ Complete ” and then click <Nex t>. ii. Click <Change> to cha nge the appointed folder where installation and pr [...]

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    26 iii. Select to create shortcuts. Click <Next> to conti nue. iv. The i nstallation i nform ati on will be displa y ed. Click <Next> to continue.[...]

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    27 v. To laun ch EasyConfig or PC-NVR Standard, se le ct th e application and c li ck <Fini sh> . W hen laun ching the PC-NVR progr am , please refer to the PC-NVR user m anual . b. If CUST OM SETUP is se lected: i. This opt i on is recom m ende d for advanced users. It can be used t o in stall t he system to a pre ferr ed dire ctory or to se[...]

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    28 iii. Select the features to install. Click <Next> to continu e. iv. Click <Change> to ch ange the ap pointed folder where i nstallation and pr ogram file s will be stored. Click <Next> to continue.[...]

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    29 v. Select program s to cr eate sh ortcuts. C li ck <N ext> to conti nue. vi. The i nstallation i nform ati on will be displa y ed. Click <Next> to continue.[...]

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    30 E. T o l aunch EasyConfig or PC-NVR S tandard, select the application and click <Fi nish>. W hen l aunching the PC-NVR progr am , p lea se refer to the PC-NVR user m anual .[...]

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    31 4.4.1 EasyConfi g T o l aunch EasyConfig, select EasyConf i g from the start menu. If Complete Setup type was used i n the softw are installation, an EasyConfig i con was in sta lled on the desktop. Dou ble click to open the icon. If Custom Setup type was used i n the so ftw are i nsta llation and a n EasyConfig ico n was no t insta l led on the[...]

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    33 B. Select eit her “Si m pl e Mode” or “Professional Mode” to ob tain the camera’s IP setti ngs. If “Sim ple Mode” i s selected, EasyCon fig wi ll set u p the connectio n a utom ati cally . If “Professional Mode” i s selected, the user will need to conf i gure the IP set tings manually .[...]

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    34 C. The re m ay be m any cam e ras in the l ocal netw ork. D i ffer entiate the c am eras usi ng the i r UPnP n a m e. Dou bl e click on the cam era fro m the su rvey l ist to connect. D. For configuring the IP ad dress settings, select either <Settings rem ai n the sam e>, < Auto m ati call y o bta i n a n IP Address (DHCP)> or <S[...]

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    35 If <Set IP Address conf iguration m anuall y> i s sele cted, th e following pages w i ll be displayed.[...]

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    36 E. If the camera supports the EasyLinkT M function , the fo llo w i ng page will be di splayed. Otherwise, this page wil l not be shown. *If desir ed, click <Skip> to skip this sett i ng. EasyLin kTM i s a uni que Brickcom function whi ch allows u sers to ass i gn a uni que EasyLink name to the ir network ca m er a’s IP addre ss. T here [...]

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    37 F. W hen the IP ad dress settin gs have been config ured, the scr een will either di splay a successful or failed co nnect i on m es sage. If th e connection failed, ei ther try again or quit the insta llation. a. I f “DHCP IP ad dress settings” was selected , th e failure page w ill be di splayed as below : b. I f “S t ati c IP ad dress s[...]

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    38 c. If the con nection w as successfu l, the user will see the m essage: “Congr atu la tions. The in sta llation of the camera is co m ple te.” W hen th i s window is d ispl ayed, c lick <PC-NVR> t o start the PC-NVR progr am , <Live V i ew> to v i ew the live v i deo fr om the connected IP cam era, or <X> in the to p ri ght[...]