i3 International Ax32V Series Quick start guide

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i3 International Ax32V Series is a vandal-resistant, network mini dome camera with a variety of features that make it ideal for a wide range of security applications.

The camera's 1/2.8" progressive scan CMOS sensor provides high-quality images with a resolution of up to 1920x1080. The camera also features a motorized lens with a focal length of 2.8mm to 12mm, allowing for a wide field of view. The camera supports H.264, MPEG4, and M-JPEG video compression, and it can stream video at up to 30 frames per second.

i3 International Ax32V Series is a vandal-resistant, network mini dome camera with a variety of features that make it ideal for a wide range of security applications.

The camera's 1/2.8" progressive scan CMOS sensor provides high-quality images with a resolution of up to 1920x1080. The camera also features a motorized lens with a focal length of 2.8mm to 12mm, allowing for a wide field of view. The camera supports H.264, MPEG4, and M-JPEG video compression, and it can stream video at up to 30 frames per second.

Quick Start Guide
Network Vandal-Resistant Mini Dome
Ax32V Series
• Safety
1. This quick start guide is designed for users who have an adequate
knowledge of network cameras.
2. Do not touch the imaging surface of the sensor. Use a soft cloth moistened
with alcohol to clean the surface if it is touched accidentally.
3. Ensure the power supply voltage is correct for the particular variant of
camera before operation.
4. Do not attempt to service this camera yourself unless you are authorized
to do so. Opening the camera may expose you to electrocution or other
hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel only.
5. For more details on installation and operation, please refer to the CD provided.
• Package Contents
- Camera x1
- Prined Quick Guide x1
- Power Supply x1 (Optional)
- Document CD x1
- Guide Pattern Sticker x1
- Mounting Screws x2
- Allen Key x1
- White color Anchors x2
• Concept of Network Camera
• Camera Installation
1. Adhere the guide sticker to the mounting surface. The marks on the sticker
indicate the placement of the screws. If necessary, pre-drill holes. If mounting on
a cement surface, insert plastic anchors into the holes.
2. Using the Allen key provided, undo the four screws and remove
the outer casing.
3. Fasten the camera to the mounting
surface using the holes in the base
board and two screws.
4. Loosen the lens screws.
5. Adjust the lens’s angle as desired. Tighten the lens screws.
Refasten the outer casing.
NOTE:
-The lens has been factory adjusted for an optimal image. Therefore, only adjust the
camera angle.
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Crossover direct connection
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Connection type: 1
Connection type: 2
Network Vandal-Proof Mini Dome
Quick Start Guide
• Connecting the camera to a network
Internet Explorer version 6.0 or higher is necessary to use this
camera.
1. This camera is designed to be used on an Ethernet network. It is
set to use the default IP address 192.0.0.16 If your network sup-
ports DHCP, you will need to enable this feature from the camera
network settings.
2. In order to connect, your PC must be set to the same IP address
range as the camera. This means the two addresses must
match, except for the final set of digits which must be different.
For example, with a camera address of 192.0.0.16, the PC ad-
dress could be 192.0.0.99
a) To change your computer’s IP address, follow these steps:
- in the control panel, go to ‘Network Connections’.
- double-click on ‘Local Area Connection’.
- a new window appears; click on ‘Properties’.
- another window appears; scroll down to ‘Internet Protocol (TCP/
IP)’; make sure it is selected with a check mark, then double
click on it.
- in the window that appears, click ‘Use the following IP address’.
- enter an appropriate address in the IP address field.
- enter 255.255.255.0 into the subnet address field.
- click ‘OK’.
To verify a functioning connection between the camera and PC,
“ping” the camera’s IP address. To do so, under the ‘Start’ menu,
click ‘Run’. In the ‘Open’ field, type cmd. A black command win-
dow appears. Type ping 192.0.0.16 and hit enter. If the mes-
sage ‘Reply from 192.0.0.16’ appears, it means the camera and
computer are connected. Note: Window command should appear.
Reply from 192.0.0.16: bytes=32 time <1ms TTL=64
3. Open Internet Explorer and enter 192.0.0.16 into the address
bar. A pop-up window will require you to login. Enter the default
username: admin and password: 1234 to login.
4. Install the Active X viewer. It is required to monitor H.264, MPEG4
and M-JPEG video modes.
5. Before viewing, you may need to adjust your browser’s security
settings. To do so:
- From the ‘Tool’ menu, click ‘Internet Options’.
- Click on the ‘Security’ tab.
- If the camera is using the intranet, click the ‘Local intranet’ icon. If
the camera is using the internet, click the ‘Internet’ icon.
- Click on ‘Custom level’. Under ‘ActiveX controls and plug-ins’, enable
the following three functions:
‘Download signed ActiveX controls’
‘Run ActiveX control and plug-ins’
‘Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting*’
e. Click OK.
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i3 International Ax32V Series Quick start guide

Type
Quick start guide
This manual is also suitable for

i3 International Ax32V Series is a vandal-resistant, network mini dome camera with a variety of features that make it ideal for a wide range of security applications.

The camera's 1/2.8" progressive scan CMOS sensor provides high-quality images with a resolution of up to 1920x1080. The camera also features a motorized lens with a focal length of 2.8mm to 12mm, allowing for a wide field of view. The camera supports H.264, MPEG4, and M-JPEG video compression, and it can stream video at up to 30 frames per second.

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