Messoa NCC800(WL) Quick start guide

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Safety Instructions
The camera is intended for indoor use. Do not install this camera outdoors.
Make sure the supplied voltage meets the power consumption requirements
of the camera before powering the camera on. Incorrect voltage may cause
damage to the camera.
The camera should be protected from water and moisture, excessive heat,
direct sunlight and cold.
This installation should be made by a qualied service person and should
conform to all local codes.
Unplug the camera during lightning storms or when unused for long periods
of time.
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1. Introduction
Package Contents
1080p Cube Network Camera x1
CD-ROM x1
Quick Start Guide x1
Power Supply (DC 12V Power Adaptor) x1
Video Cable (2-Pin to BNC Video Out) x1
Bracket for wall/ceiling mount x1
USB Wi-Fi Dongle (for wireless model) x1
Hardware Overview
Front and Side View
Microphone
Ethernet LED
Wireless LED
Speaker
Infrared LED
Camera Lens
Focus Adjustment Ring
Focus Adjustment
Ring Screw
micro SD/SDHC
card slot
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Rear View
Reset
DC 12V
4
ALM-In +
3
ALM-In -
2
ALM-Out
1
GND
1.
Power LED:
The LED lights on when power is applied.
2.
Video:
To perform focus and iris adjustments during the installation, connect
this port to a monitor using provided video cable.
3.
USB Dongle:
Optionally connect to a USB Wi-Fi dongle for wireless function.
4.
Ethernet/PoE:
Connects to the LAN port of a standard 10Base/100Base-TX
device, e.g., hub, switch or router.
5.
I/O:
Connect your external devices, e.g., sensor and alarms to the
corresponding I/O terminal block. The pins of the I/O terminal block controls
the following signals:
Pin Signal Connection
1 GND Ground (electricity) in electrical circuits.
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2 ALM-Out Connect to device that responds to alarm signals.
The camera uses an NMOS transistor with source
connected to GND. If used with an external relay, a
diode must be connected in parallel with the load to
protect against transient voltages.
3 ALM-IN - Connect to device that triggers alarm signals.
Connect to external power source negative side (0V)
to activate.
4 ALM-IN + Connect to device that triggers alarm signals.
Connect to external power source positive side
(3.3V~5V) to activate.
6.
DC 12V:
Connect to the provided power adapter.
If you are to use power from Ethernet connection, this connector is not used.
7.
Audio In:
Connect to an external microphone
8.
Audio Out:
Connect to a speaker.
9.
Reset:
Using a pointed object, hold down the reset button for about 5
seconds to restart the camera. Or hold down the reset button for longer than
5 seconds to reset the camera to the factory defaults.
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2. Installation
2.1 Mounting the Camera
1. Drill three holes at the desired location and insert provided anchors into the
holes. Then fasten the provided screws into the anchors to secure the camera
to the wall.
2. To adjust the camera angle, use a torx key to loosen the two screws and
loosen the knob. After adjustment is done, fasten the screws and the knob.
Loosen the two screws and
the and knob.
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2.2 Connecting the Cables
1. Optionally connect alarm input/output devices to the camera.
2. Optionally connect a speaker and microphone to the camera.
3. Connect the camera to a power source, using one of these options:
DC 12V:
Connect to the provided power adapter.
PoE:
Using an Ethernet cable, connect the LAN port to a PoE-capable
network device. Power will be supplied through the Ethernet cable.
4. Optionally connect a video monitor if you want to perform focus and iris
adjustments during the installation.
5. For wireless model, connect the USB Wi-Fi dongle to the USB port of the
camera for wireless capability.
2.3 Adjusting the Focus
Loosen the Focus Adjustment Ring screw rst and then rotate the ring to adjust
the focus. After adjustment, fasten the screw.
3. Initial Conguration
Before connecting the camera to your network infrastructure,
or to a wireless
network
, you have to connect the camera to a computer rst to perform initial
congurations.
1. Congure the computers IP address to one other than the camera’s default
IP address, such as:
IP Address:
192.168.1.100
Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0
2. Usning an Ethernet cable, connect the camera to the computer.
The LAN port of the camera supports auto MDI/MDIX so there is no need to
use a cross-over cable.
3. On the PC, launch a web browser and enter the IP address of the camera in
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the URL eld:
http://192.168.1.30
4. When prompting to login, enter the default user name:
admin
and password:
1234
to login. Note that the user name and password are case-sensitive.
5. Congure the settings to meet your requirements. If you are going to connect
the camera to a wireless network, make sure the Wi-Fi dongle is connected to
the USB connector of the camera. Then congure the wireless settings under
Network
>
WLAN
as needed. For more information, refer to the User Manual
on the provided CD.
4. Connecting to Your Network
Connecting to a LAN
If you have multiple cameras installed on your network, you can use the provided
IP Finder utility to manage the cameras. For more information, refer to the User
Manual on the provided CD.
Router/Switch/Hub
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Connecting to a WLAN (for wireless model)
After the WLAN conguration is done, you need to unplug the Ethernet cable
from the camera to use the wireless function (as the camera doesn’t support LAN
and WLAN simultaneously).
Wireless AP
Connecting to the Internet
Router
xDSL/Cable
Modem
To enable remote access to the cameras, you must congure your router/rewall
to open port numbers. For more information, refer to the User Manual on the
provided CD.
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