Swann PRO-752 manual

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    PRO -752 Dome M752CAM020113E English[...]

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    W arranty I nformation, V erifications & W arnings Swann Communications w arrants this product against defects in work manship and material f or a period of one (1) year from its original pur chase date. Y ou must present your r eceipt as proof of date of purchase for warranty validation. An y unit which proves defective during the stated peri[...]

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    Introduction Congra tulations on your purchase of this Swa nn PTZ Camera ! This installation and setup guide will walk y ou through the basics of connecting the PTZ camera to your DVR, and walk y ou through the settings on the DVR you ’ll need to use to contr ol the camera. Be aware that the camer a must be connected to a compatible DVR to oper a[...]

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    Step 1. C onnec ting the Camera C able Before mounting the camer a, it is impor tant to connect it correctly . 1. Run the cable through the mounting arm or bracket you would like t o use. 2. Make sure you run the cable thr ough star ting with the camera end (not the end with the BNC connectors - they ’ re too big to fit). 3. Once the cable has b[...]

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    Connecting the Camera • F or information on how to ph ysically connect the camera, see the connection diagram on page 7. • If you’ ve only got one PTZ device, you w on’ t have to configur e the camera at all, although you still can, if you choose t o (see the online OSD guide available for free download fr om w ww .swann.com/OSD ). ?[...]

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    Configuring your DVR Camera No .: Channel1 Baud Rate: 9600 Data Bit: 8 Stop Bit: 1 P arit y: None Flow Ctr ol: None PTZ Pr otocol: Pelc o -D Address: 1 Y ou can connect the camera to any input on the DVR. F or sake of ease, we suggest c onnec ting it to channel 1. These instructions assume you’ re using a Swann DVR 3000 or Sw ann DVR 4000. If yo[...]

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    Connection Diagram 1. Connect the BNC output from the camera t o the extension cable. 2. Attach the RS485 plug to the wir es on the camera’ s cable . 3. Connect the DC jack on the end of the extension cable to the included pow er adapter . 4. Connect the two wires on the end of the e x tension cable to your D VR ’ s RS485 plug , and connec t to[...]

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