FLIR N346ZW124 User guide

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Package Contents
PTZ Camera
Quick Start
Guides
Installing the Camera
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4MP 12X IR PTZ Network Camera
N346ZW124
Quick Connection Guide
Mounting Screws
and Anchors (4×)
Two people are required to install this product.
Use an appropriate low voltage power cable to prevent fire or
electrical shock (12V DC only).
Make sure to install the camera in an area that can support the
camera weight.
There are no user serviceable parts inside the camera. Please do
not disassemble the camera.
Do not clean the lens cover with an abrasive cleaning material.
Please use a soft cloth to clean the lens cover.
Camera is rated for outdoor use (IP67), but is not intended for
submersion in water.
Safety Precautions
Installing the Camera (Continued)
Camera Connections Overview
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
FCC Notice
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Allen Key
Inserting the microSD Card (Optional) and
Resetting the Camera
1. Alarm I/O: Connect the camera to up to two alarm input devices
and 1 alarm output device.
2. Audio I/O: Connect to an audio input device, audio output device,
and ground.
3. Ethernet Port: Connect the camera to an NVR or a router or
switch on your network using Cat5e or better Ethernet cable (not
included). PoE+ supported (802.3at). Use the RJ45 cap (included)
for weatherproofing the Ethernet connection.
NOTE: For instructions on weatherproofing the Ethernet
connection, see “Using the RJ45 Cap (Optional)”.
4. 12V DC Power Input: If not using PoE, connect the camera to a 12V
DC power source (3A or higher).
Wall Mount
Safety Chain
Use the included Allen key to attach the M6x14 screw (3×) to the wall
mount. Do not tighten all the way.
Firmly attach the wall mount to the mounting surface using the
included mounting screws (4×) and optional anchors (4×).
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F
Connect the safety chain between
the camera and the wall mount
(Fig 1). This allows the camera to
hang from the wall mount while
connecting the cables.
G
Connect the connection cable(s)
and then push the cable(s) into
the wall mount. See “Camera
Connections Overview” section for
full details.
H
Push the camera into the
wall mount with the flat
surfaces aligned on the
inside (Fig 2). This will allow
the M6x14 screw on the
wall mount to align with the
hole on the camera.
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Use the included Allen key
to tighten the M6x14 screws
(3×) to secure the camera.
Camera Cables
Safety
Chain Hook
J
Remove protective vinyl
sheet covering the camera
lens once installation is
completed.
M6x14 screw
(1) on the
flat surface
(inside) of the
wall mount
NOTE: For details on controlling PTZ functions, see the FLIP IP Series Instruction Manual on
this camera’s product page at www.flir.com/security/pro.
Rubber Ring
Attach the included rubber ring to the back of the wall mount to
ensure the weatherproof rating of the camera.
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right to modify product design, specifications and prices, without notice and without
incurring any obligation. E&OE © 2017 FLIR Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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You must connect the safety chain
between the bracket connector and
the camera to protect the camera
from falling while connecting the
cables.
Safety
Chain
NOTE: Your accessories might appear different from the ones
depicted in this guide.
RJ45 Cap
M6x14 Screws (3×)
M6x14 Screw
(3×)
Use the included wall mount to mark holes for the mounting screws
(4×) and connection cables. Drill holes in the wall where marked.
C
Pull the connection cable(s) through the mounting surface and wall
mount.
D
Mounting
Screws (4×)
Hole on
the camera
Flat
surface
on the
camera
M6x14
screw
(2×)
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2
3
4
Loosen the service panel screws (4×), but do not remove them (Fig 3).
Remove the service panel cover. The service panel allows you to perform
the following:
Insert a microSD card into the microSD card slot (Fig 4).
NOTE: For local recording, you can install a microSD card up
to 128GB. SanDisk™ or Kingston™ brand microSD cards are
recommended. microSD card Class 10 or higher required.
Press and hold the reset button for 10 seconds to reset the camera
to default settings (Fig 4).
Service
Panel
Reset
Button
microSD
Card Slot
Service
Panel Cover
Fig 1:
Fig 2:
Service
Panel
Screws
(4×)
Fig 3:
Fig 4:
Using the RJ45 Cap (Optional)
Weights & Dimensions
Weight
With wall mount:
8.6lbs / 3.9kg
Without wall mount:
6.6lbs / 3kg
9.9” / 251mm
14.3”
363mm
ATTENTION:
The supplied RJ45 cap is weather-
resistant. Seal the cap with silicone
if it will be exposed to precipitation
regularly.
Cap housing
RJ45 plug
Outer seal
Inner seal
Cap-sealing nut
Ethernet connector
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4
Fit the outer seal over your camera’s Ethernet connector and insert the inner
seal into the cap housing.
Run the stripped end of an Ethernet cable through the parts of the RJ45 cap,
as shown above.
Terminate the Ethernet cable with an RJ45 plug, and plug the cable into your
camera’s Ethernet connector.
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Screw the cap housing onto the Ethernet
connector.
Screw the cap-sealing nut tightly into
the cap housing.
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