United Digital Technologies KCM-8111 manual

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    K CM - 81 1 1 2M Indoor PTZ with D/N, Advanced WDR, SLLS,18x Zoom lens (DC 12V / High PoE) Hard w are Manual V er . 2013/ 06 /28[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 2 T able of Conte nts Precautions 3 Safety Instructions ........................................................................... 5 Introduction 7 Package Contents ............................................................................. 7 Physical Description ..................................[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 3 Precautions Read these instructio ns Y ou should rea d all the saf ety and operati ng instructions before using t hi s produc t. Heed all warnings Y ou m ust adhere to all the warnings on the prod uct and in the instruction m an ual. Failure to follow the safet y instruction given may directly enda[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 4 Federal Communic ations Commission Statement This equipm ent has been tested and f ound to com ply with the lim its for a class B digital device , pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide r easonable protection a gainst harm ful in terference in a residential insta[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 5 Safety Instructions Don’t use the pow er suppl y with other voltages This device is lik ely to be dam aged or damage other e quipments / personne l, if you use a power suppl y with different voltage than the one inc luded with this device. All war ranty of this product will be voided in the situa[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 6 4) If the video product d oes not operate norm ally b y following the operating I nstructions in this manual. Adjust only thos e controls that are co vered b y the instruction manual , as an improper adjustm ent of other controls ma y result in damage , and will often requ ire extensive work by a q[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 7 In troduction Package Contents Camera Power Adaptor Universal Plug Con verter Surface Mount Mounting Scre w Kit Fixing Bracket Drill Template Term inal Block (for Power) Term inal Block (for DIO/DO) Quick Installation Gui de W arranty Card Drill T emplate[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 8 Physical Description Connectors View 1) Micro SDHC Card Slot Insert a Micro SD HC card here f or local recordi ng on cam era . 2) Digital Input / Output (DI/DO) This connector conn ects to digital inpu t or output devices , such as an alarm trigger , panic button, etc. Digital Inpu t (DI) and Dig i[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 9 Internal Vie w 1) Power Button The Power Button is used in case there is a need restart the cam era. T o restart the cam era, press the Power Button using a po inted object, suc h as a pen . 2) Power LED The Power LED lights re d when the cam era is power ed up. 3) Reset Button The Reset Button is [...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 10 Before Installa tion Unpack ing the Camera 1. Remove the plastic co ver . 2. Rotate the cam era cover counter -clock wise to remove it. 3. Remove the St yrofoam.[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 11 4. Rotate the cam era cover clock wise to attach it. Preparing the Power A d aptor The camera consum es 19.2 W power when powered by a Power over Ethernet (P oE) switch that is IEEE802.3at c ompliant. In case your PoE switch has limited power su pply , you can use the bundled power a daptor and di[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 12 2. T ake note that the po wer adaptor cable h as two (2) different wires: 3. Connect the wire with the white stripe to the 1 2V pin an d the other to the GND p in. 4. Ti ghten the screws of the 1 2V pin and the G ND pins to secure the wire connect ion. 5. Attach one of the bundled adaptor pl ugs s[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 13 Preparing the DI/DO Connector Depending on your surveillance needs, you m ay connec t digital input or output devices to your camera to trigger events or notifications. Digital Input (DI) devices c an be used to notif y the camera about an activit y in the camera site. DI can be triggers of e vent[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 14 T o connect output devices (DO) , map the pins to one o f the pin com binations belo w: Device Pin Mapping Instructions Digital Output 1 (D O 1) 2 12V Connect the wires of the first output device to 12 V (Pin 2) and DO1 ( Pin 4). 4 DO1 Digital Output 2 (D O2 ) 6 12V Connect the wires of the second[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 15 High Voltage DO Device Connection Even though the cam era provides 12V po wer, this m ay not be enough for s ome hig h voltag e DO devices, such as a ceiling light or a motor that opens or closes a gate. In this case, there is a need to connect an ex ternal rela y. See wiring schem e below: Note t[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 16 Installation Procedures There are several m ounting opt ions that you can use to install the cam era. Select t he most suitable solution for your installation environm ent. Mounting Solutions Mount T ypes Accessories Surface Mount Suitable when m ounting the cam era on hard or dropped cei lings. T[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 17 Straight Wall Mount PMAX-01 10 PMAX -0305 (Heavy Dut y Wall Mount) PMAX-01 10 PMAX -0302 (Gooseneck with Brack et) PMAX-01 10 PMAX -0303 (Gooseneck ) V ertical Po le Mount Suitable when m ounting the c amera on vert ical poles. PMAX-01 10 PMAX -0303 PMAX- 0503 PMAX-01 10 PMAX- 0305 PMAX- 0503 Hori[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 18 Corner Mount Suitable when m ounting the c amera on a corner wall. PMAX-01 10 PMAX-0303 PMAX- 0402 PMAX-01 10 PMAX -0305 PMAX- 0402 Other Mounting A cces sories Accessories PMAX- 0700 (Ju nction Box) PMAX-0104 (Extens ion T ubes) NOTE:  For more inf ormation about the m ounting solutions and ac[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 19 Mounting on the Ceiling There are three m ounting solutions that you can do to mount the cam era on the ceiling:  Surface Mo unt : T o install the camera directl y on the ceiling. Accessories com e bundled with the cam era pack age. See be low for m ounting instructions.  Flush Mount : T o i[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 20 4. Align and attach th e fixing brac ket to one of the h oles on the cam era using the supplied screw (holes m arked belo w). The fixing bracket will fix the cam era position when mounted later . 5. Align and insert the c amera base h ooks to the m ounting holes of the m etal plate. 6. Slide the c[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 21 7. Ti ghten the screw on th e fixing brack et to fix the cam era position. This is to avoid accidental camera m ovem ent as the camera perf orms PTZ f unctions. 8. Connect the network cable , power adaptor a nd an y other cable connectio ns (such as DI/DO, audio in, etc .) to the camera. NOTE: The[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 22 Using the Flush Mount Use the Flush Mount when installing the cam era on a d ropped ceiling; there is space above the ceiling where the cam era body can be hidden from view and onl y the dome cover can be seen underneath th e ceiling. NOTE: The Flush Mount is not included in the c am era pack age.[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 23 Step 2: Prepare t he Flush M ount 1. Push to detach the co ver ring from the m ount as marked belo w . Then set the cover ring aside. 2. Pee l off the lining of the three (3) f oam rubber pads and attach a ru bber pad to ea ch retaining brack et. Step 3: Loosen the Retain ing Brackets Using a scre[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 24 Step 4: Install the M ount 1. Insert the m etal bracket through the hole until the r ing edge is f lat on the ceil ing. 2. Position the retaining brac kets to hold th e mount on the c eiling. NOTE: The following illustr ation shows how the f lush m ount will look like when viewed from inside the c[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 25 3. Ti ghten the screws to secur e the m ount and m ake sure the network cable, power adaptor , and other cables (if necessar y) are routed on the outer ga p of the m etal bracket . 4. Attach the fixing bracket to one of the holes on the cam era using the supplied screw (holes mark ed below). The f[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 26 Step 5: Connect the Cabl es and O ptional A ccessor ies  Insert a microSDHC c ard into the cam era card slot (if nec essary) .  Connect the network cable , power adaptor, a nd other c ables, such as DI/ DO, etc. (if any) to the cam era. Step 6: Install the C amera 1. Align the camera base ho[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 27 2. Slide the camera clockwise to secure the hooks to the m ount. Noti ce that the fixing bracket screw becom es aligned with the ho le on the m etal bracket 3. Ti ghten the screw on th e fixing brack et to fix the cam era position. This is to avoid accidental camera m ovem ent as the camera perf o[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 28 Using the Pendant Mount In case of high ceilings, the camera can be lowered by pendant mount. NOTE: The Pendant Mount is not included in the cam era pack age. Contact your sales agents to purchase. Prepare the follo wing:  Pendant Mount K its ( PM AX-01 10 an d either PM AX-0103 or PM AX-0102 )[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 29 3. Install the straight tub e on the ceiling. NOTE: If the straight tube i s not l ong enough, you may use one or more extension tubes (purchased separately). Step 2 : Install the M ount Kit (PM AX-0110) 1. Insert the cables from the tube in to the m ount kit and route them to pass throug h the ou[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 30 3. T wi st the m ount kit to align the sc rew holes and attach the two (2) mounting sc rews (included in the m ount kit p ackage). Step 3: Install the Came ra 1. Connect the network cable to the Ethern et port of the c am era. If necessar y , conne ct the other cables (such as power adaptor , D I/[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 31 3. Slide the camera c ounter-c lockwise to secure the ho oks to the mount. 4. On the top of the m ount k it, attach three (3) sc rews (included in th e m ount kit pack age) to secure the cam era to the mount. The final installation would look similar to the o ne below:[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 32 Mounting on Straight W all There are four (4) mounting sol utions that you can do to mount the camera on the s traight wall . The L-T ype Wall Mount is used to inst all the cam era facing do wn as if it is ins talled on a ceiling (s ee below f or mounting instructions ). Other s traight wall m oun[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 33 2b. If the cable wi ll go along t he wall , rem o v e the pre -cu t tab on the L- type wall mount using pliers . Then route the cable throu gh the cable ho les (A t o B) as m arked below . W ith the cable(s) dangling , attach three (3) sc rews (included in the camera pack age) to install the L-t y[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 34 2. Align and insert the c amera base h ooks to the m ounting holes. 3. Slide the camera c lockwise to secure t he hooks to the m ount. 4. Attach three (3) sc rews (included in the L-t ype wall m ount package) to secure th e camera to the mount.[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 35 Other Straight W all Mount ing Solutions Other straight wall mounting solutions include the following combinations :  Heavy Dut y Mount Kits ( PM A X-01 1 0 and PM AX-0305 ) PMAX - 0110 PMAX - 0305 (Heavy Duty Wall Mount) Cable can either go through a hole in the wall or pass through the cable [...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 36 Accessing Camera Configure the IP A dd resses In order to be able to communicate with the camera from y o ur PC, both the camera and the PC hav e to be wit hin th e s ame network segment. In most cases, it m eans that the y both sh ould have ver y sim ilar I P addres ses, where onl y th e last num[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 37 W hen the lef t m ouse is click ed on the c amera m odel name , the default browser of the PC is automatically launch ed and the IP address of the target cam era is a lready filled in the addres s bar of the browser . If y o u work with our cameras regularl y , then the re is even a better w a y t[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 38 Use the default I P addres s of the camera If there is no DHCP server i n the given net work, the user m a y have to m anually assign the I P addresses to both the PC and th e cam era to make s ure they are in the sam e network segment. W hen the camera is plugged int o the n etwork and it do es n[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 39 Manually adjust the I P addresses of multiple cam eras If there are m ore than one cam era to b e used in the sam e local are a n etwork and there is no DHCP server t o assign un ique IP addresses to eac h of them , all of the cam eras would then have the i nitial IP addres s of 192.168.0.100 , wh[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 40 A ccess the C amera Now that the camera and the PC both have their unique IP addresses and are under the same network segm ent, you can use Microsof t Internet Explorer on the PC to acc ess the cam era. Note: Only Microsof t Internet Explorer is supported b y the camera at the tim e of writing thi[...]

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    w w w .a ct i. co m KCM - 81 11 Hardw are Manual 41 Upon successf ul connection to the camera, the user i nterface c alled Web Configurator would appear together with the login page. The HT TP port num ber was not added b ehind the IP address since the def ault HT TP port of the cam era is 80, which can be omitted f rom the address for conveni ence[...]