Wirepath WPS-500-PTZ-IP-WH Owner's manual

Category
Security cameras
Type
Owner's manual
WPS-500-PTZ-IP
IP PTZ
Camera
Installation and User’s Manual
Review manual thoroughly before installation.
Retain for future reference.
WPS-500-PTZ-IP Installation Manual
Pg. 3
www.snapav.com Support: 866.838.5052
1- Safety Instructions
1. Read and follow all instructions and warnings in this manual. Keep for future reference.
2. Install according to manufacturer’s instructions.
3. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
4. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
5. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any
way, such as when the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
6. THE MAINS PLUG OF THE POWER SUPPLY CORD SHALL REMAIN READILY OPERABLE.
CAUTION
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is
intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated dangerous voltage
within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the
user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
WPS-500-PTZ-IP Installation Manual
Pg. 4
Table of Contents
1- Safety Instructions ....................................................................................................................... 3
2- Manual Overview .......................................................................................................................... 7
3- Required Items for Installation .................................................................................................... 8
4- Package Contents ......................................................................................................................... 8
5- Camera Overview .......................................................................................................................... 9
5.1-Features ............................................................................................................................... 9
5.2-Camera Connections .......................................................................................................... 10
6- Main Camera Interface ................................................................................................................. 11
6.1-Accessing the Camera ....................................................................................................... 11
6.1.1-Recommendations for Best Performance ................................................................................................. 12
6.2-Live View Controls .............................................................................................................. 12
6.2.1-Top of Screen ........................................................................................................................................... 12
6.2.2-Bottom of Screen ...................................................................................................................................... 13
6.3-PTZ Controls ...................................................................................................................... 14
6.3.1-Patrol Presets ........................................................................................................................................... 15
6.3.2-Preset Points ............................................................................................................................................. 16
6.3.3-Auto Pan ................................................................................................................................................... 17
7- System Diagram Considerations ................................................................................................. 18
7.1-Recommended Equipment ................................................................................................. 18
7.1.1-Power Supplies ......................................................................................................................................... 18
7.1.2-Networking Devices .................................................................................................................................. 18
7.2-Basic System Diagram ....................................................................................................... 18
8- Camera Installation ....................................................................................................................... 19
1-Remove the Mounting Plate .................................................................................................. 19
2-Install the Mounting Plate ...................................................................................................... 19
3-Connect The Camera to the System ..................................................................................... 20
4-Install the microSD Card (optional) ........................................................................................ 21
5-Mount the Camera to the Mounting Plate .............................................................................. 21
9- IP Installer Software ..................................................................................................................... 22
9.1-IP Installer Operation .......................................................................................................... 22
10- Initial Configuration .................................................................................................................... 23
1-Assign a Static IP address ..................................................................................................... 23
2-Enter a Port to uniquely identify and remotely access the Camera. ...................................... 23
3-Verify Access through the Main Camera Interface ................................................................ 23
4-Update to the Latest Firmware .............................................................................................. 23
WPS-500-PTZ-IP Installation Manual
Pg. 5
www.snapav.com Support: 866.838.5052
5-Configure the Date and Time ................................................................................................ 23
6-Change the Administrator Password ..................................................................................... 24
7-Configure User Accounts to Access the Camera .................................................................. 24
8-Set the Video Orientation ...................................................................................................... 24
11- Additional Configuration ............................................................................................................ 25
1-Upgrade the Firmware ........................................................................................................... 25
2-Configure a Privacy Mask ...................................................................................................... 25
3-Configure Motion Detection Area .......................................................................................... 26
4-Setup a Schedule .................................................................................................................. 26
5-Configure Camera for Remote Access .................................................................................. 26
12- Advanced Menu Configuration .................................................................................................. 28
12.1-System Information ........................................................................................................... 28
12.1.1-Server Information .................................................................................................................................. 28
12.1.2-OSD Setting ............................................................................................................................................ 28
12.1.3-Time Settings .......................................................................................................................................... 29
12.2-User Management ............................................................................................................ 29
12.3-System Update ................................................................................................................. 30
12.4-IP Settings ........................................................................................................................ 31
12.4.1-IP Assignment ......................................................................................................................................... 31
12.4.2-Port Assignment ...................................................................................................................................... 31
12.4.3-UPnP Settings ......................................................................................................................................... 32
12.4.4-RTSP Settings ........................................................................................................................................ 32
12.4.5-Multicast Setting ...................................................................................................................................... 32
12.4.6-ONVIF ..................................................................................................................................................... 32
12.4.7-Bonjour .................................................................................................................................................... 32
12.4.8-LLTD (Link Layer Topology Discovery) .................................................................................................. 33
12.5-Advanced IP Settings ....................................................................................................... 34
12.5.1-HTTPS Settings ...................................................................................................................................... 34
12.5.2-SNMP Settings ........................................................................................................................................ 34
12.5.3-Access List .............................................................................................................................................. 34
12.5.4-QoS/DSCP .............................................................................................................................................. 34
12.6-PPPoE & DDNS Settings ................................................................................................. 35
12.6.1-PPPoE Settings ...................................................................................................................................... 35
12.6.2-DDNS Settings ........................................................................................................................................ 35
12.7-Server Settings ................................................................................................................. 36
12.7.1-Mail Settings ........................................................................................................................................... 36
12.7.2-FTP Settings ........................................................................................................................................... 37
12.7.3-Network Share Settings .......................................................................................................................... 37
12.8-Image Settings ................................................................................................................. 38
12.9-Video Settings .................................................................................................................. 40
12.9.1-Streaming 1 & Streaming 2 ..................................................................................................................... 40
12.9.2-Streaming 3 ............................................................................................................................................. 41
12.9.3-Streaming 4 ............................................................................................................................................. 41
WPS-500-PTZ-IP Installation Manual
Pg. 6
12.10-Audio Settings ................................................................................................................ 42
12.11-Event Settings ................................................................................................................ 43
12.11.1-Motion Detection ................................................................................................................................... 43
12.11.2-Record File ............................................................................................................................................ 43
12.11.3-Record Time Setting ............................................................................................................................. 44
12.11.4-Network Disconnected .......................................................................................................................... 44
12.11.5-Network IP Check ................................................................................................................................. 44
12.12-Schedule ........................................................................................................................ 44
12.13-I/O Settings ..................................................................................................................... 45
12.13.1-Input Settings ........................................................................................................................................ 45
12.13.2-Output Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 45
12.14-Log List ........................................................................................................................... 45
12.15-SD Card .......................................................................................................................... 46
13- Mobile Apps Access ................................................................................................................... 47
14- Specifications ............................................................................................................................. 48
15- Dimensions ................................................................................................................................. 52
16- Warranty ...................................................................................................................................... 53
17- Contacting Technical Support ................................................................................................... 53
18- Technical Information Glossary ................................................................................................ 54
18.1-Constant vs. Variable Bit Rate .......................................................................................... 54
18.2-RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) ............................................................................. 54
18.3-ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface) ........................................................................... 54
18.4-LLTD (Link Layer Topology Discovery) ............................................................................ 55
18.5-HTTP vs. HTTPS .............................................................................................................. 55
WPS-500-PTZ-IP Installation Manual
Pg. 7
www.snapav.com Support: 866.838.5052
2- Manual Overview
We recommend that this document is read in its entirety before proceeding with system design, installation, or operation of the WPS-
500-PTZ-IP camera. When viewing this document electronically, the content identified within references can be quickly located by
clicking on the reference. These references have been formatted as a standard hyperlink so that they can be easily identified with
exception to the TOC which can also be used to link to sections.
WPS-500-PTZ-IP Installation Manual
Pg. 8
3- Required Items for Installation
The following items are required during the installation of a Wirepath™ IP Camera. It is recommended that these items are prepared
in advance to ensure that the installation can be performed smoothly.
All Cameras to be installed in the system
Network Connection near the location of the Camera
Administrator rights to the computer that will be used to configure the Camera(s)
o Router / Switch Details Contact the network admin to obtain
o Admin Rights Required to setup the network and port forwarding for remote access.
o Static IP to assign to the Camera
o Default gateway
o Subnet Mask
o DNS Address
Installation Manual for all the Wirepath™ Surveillance IP Cameras being installed
CD-ROM supplied with the Camera
4- Package Contents
(1)
WPS-500-PTZ-IP
(1)
12V DC 3A Power Supply
(4)
Screws
(4)
Wall Fasteners
(1)
Quick Start Guide
(1)
CD-ROM containing documents and setup software
NOTE: A POWER SUPPLY IS NOT INCLUDED WITH THIS CAMERA. The PS-12DC-1A, WPS-PS multiple output power supply or
a Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch is recommended.
WPS-500-PTZ-IP Installation Manual
Pg. 9
www.snapav.com Support: 866.838.5052
5- Camera Overview
5.1- Features
1.3 MegaPixel 16x9 CMOS sensor
This camera sports a 1.3MP 16x9 CMOS sensor that provides improved picture quality over a typical CCD sensor.
22x Zoom
PTZ Controls
H.264/ MJPEG/MPEG4 Quadruple Stream Optimization
Supports up to 4 simultaneously streams of compression compressed video typically used for the following situations:
o High Res stream optimized for NVR Record or Local Network viewing
o Lower Res stream optimized for Remote viewing
o Lower Res stream optimized for Control Systems (same res as Stream 2)
o Low Res stream for Mobile Viewing
True Day/Night (IR Cut Filter)
For more accurate, vivid color reproduction during daytime use, an IR Cut filter is automatically moved over the lens to block
unwanted IR. At night, the filter is removed to deliver maximum visibility and clear IR illumination.
Advanced Image Processing
Advanced DSP (Digital Signal Processor) to improve image quality including:
o Sense Up: Automatically slows the shutter speed to improve image quality in low light.
o WDR (Wide Dynamic Range): Provides clearer images and even lighting in applications that are simultaneously bright and
dark. This is particularly useful in areas with windows and lots of natural light.
o Digital Noise Reduction (DNR): Intelligently scans the image and reduces noise in low-lux conditions for a cleaner, crisper
image.
Privacy Mask
Block out sensitive or privileged areas by placing rectangular blocks or "masks" over up to three installer-defined areas.
Power Over Ethernet (PoE IEEE 802.3af)
Camera can be powered by PoE using the same Cat5e/Cat6 cable that connects to the network. No need to pull a 2nd power
cable to the location. Compatible with all PoE network switches that support PoE IEEE 802.3af and PoE power injectors.
Edge Storage
The camera supports microSD cards (up to 32GB, card NOT included). Images, short recordings and logs can be stored on a
microSD installed into the camera. This is useful as a backup if the network connection to the NVR is lost.
Alarm input and outputs
1 In / 1 Out, transistor contact closures
ONVIF
WPS-500-PTZ-IP Installation Manual
Pg. 10
5.2- Camera Connections
1 2 3
4 5 6
1. microSD Card Slot
Insert a microSD card to record when network connection is interrupted.
Requires configuration, see section 12.15-SD Card.
2. Contact & Relay (Spring Loaded Terminal)
Connect to devices with contact closure activation to trigger recording from the camera, or activate devices such as sirens
at the cameras location.
3. Ethernet Connection (RJ45)
Connect to network switch for communication to and from the camera. Pin out follows EIA standard 568-B
4. Audio In (1/8” - 3.5mm Mono)
Connect to a powered microphone such as the WPS-ACC-MIC to allow for listening to audio at the cameras location.
Note: A 3.5mm 1/8” Mono male to RCA male adapter is required (not included) for use with WPS-ACC-MIC.
5. Audio Out(1/8” - 3.5mm Mono)
Connect to an amplifier and speakers to allow for communication between the viewer and the cameras location.
6. 12V DC Power In (Barrel Connector)
Connect to the supplied 12V DC 33A power supply.
Note: No power supply is needed if PoE is being used to power the camera via the Ethernet connection.
WPS-500-PTZ-IP Installation Manual
Pg. 11
www.snapav.com Support: 866.838.5052
6- Main Camera Interface
Note: The camera requires configuration before accessing for the first time. See sections 9-IP Installer Software and 10-
Initial Configuration before opening the browser.
6.1- Accessing the Camera
Note: IE 8.0 or higher is required to access the camera; other browsers are not supported at this time.
A. Open the web browser, and enter the IP Address that was assigned to the camera. The address should include the
port number assigned to the camera. Note that access varies between local network and remote access through a
DDNS.
Local Network Example:
http://192.168.1.56:8056
Remote Access (DDNS) Example:
http://JonesIPCamera.Wirepathdns.com:8056
B. A window will open asking for a username and password.
Default Username and Password:
Username:
admin
Password:
admin
Recommendation: After initial setup of the Cameras, we recommend that the password be changed to avoid
unwanted access.
C. Install the ActiveX control if prompted to do so.
D. After installing the ActiveX the camera should be visible in the web browser, if the camera does not appear, verify the
IP address by using the IP Installer.
WPS-500-PTZ-IP Installation Manual
Pg. 12
6.1.1- Recommendations for Best Performance
As the number of open browser windows or tabs increases, the risk of slowed response time to the cameras increases. We
recommend that open browser windows or tabs be limited to no more than 4 to avoid interruption in communications or reduced
response time with the cameras.
Due to the limited upload speeds set by ISP (Internet Service Provider) we recommend that Streaming 2 is selected when viewing the
cameras remotely (outside the local network) as the lower resolution provides better frame rates allowing for a smoother video
stream.
6.2- Live View Controls
6.2.1- Top of Screen
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. Video
Expands the camera’s image to full screen. Press ESC or double click on full screen image to return to Live View screen.
2. Digital Zoom
A. Select the checkbox to enable Digital Zoom.
B. Move the slider to the desired zoom level.
C. Click and drag on the green box in the preview window to select a desired location to view.
D. Click on the X in the upper right hand corner to close the Digital Zoom window.
Note: The Live View video will remain at this zoom level and area selection only for the current viewing session. When
the user leaves Live View for any reason, zoom level will be reset to 100%.
3. Audio Out
Mutes or Un-Mutes Audio to a speaker connected to the Camera, if installed.
4. Audio In
Mutes or Un-Mutes Audio from the microphone connected to the Camera, if installed.
5. Record
Records the current live stream to an .AVI video file in the selected location on the PC or network. A dialog window opens
prompting for the storage location. Press Record Stop in the dialog window to stop the recording.
Note: The quality of this recording will vary based on the bandwidth of the connection to the camera and the processing
power of the local computer.
6. Photo
Takes a JPEG snapshot of the current image that can be saved to the PC.
7. PTZ
Opens panel to control the functions of a PTZ NVR.
See section 6.3-PTZ Controls
8. Config
Opens the Camera’s configuration menu.
WPS-500-PTZ-IP Installation Manual
Pg. 13
www.snapav.com Support: 866.838.5052
6.2.2- Bottom of Screen
1 2 3
1. Live View Window Size
Adjusts the size of Live View within the browser window.
2. Video Streaming
Allows for selection of one of two video streams from the camera. Typically Streaming 1 is configured for a high resolution
stream for viewing over a higher bandwidth connection, and Streaming 2 is a lower resolution for viewing over low
bandwidth connections.
3. Relay Output
Opens and closes the Relay contact output connection.
Note: Clicking anywhere in the Live View or Video full screen camera image will center the PTZ camera view on the
selected point.
WPS-500-PTZ-IP Installation Manual
Pg. 14
6.3- PTZ Controls
1
3
7
8
10
4
5
9
11
12
2
6
1. Navigation Buttons
Up, Down, Left and Right.
2. Home
Returns camera to the preset Home position.
3. Zoom
+ to Zoom In, - to Zoom Out.
4. Focus
Adjusts the focus of the camera image.
5. Speed
Sets the speed for camera pan and tilt operations.
6. Patrol
Patrol
List
List of Patrol presets that can be configured for quick panning of
the camera.
Play
Starts the selected Patrol preset in item from the Patrol List.
Pause
Stops the currently running Patrol Preset.
Edit
Opens a window to configure the currently selected Patrol preset.
See section 6.3.1-Patrol Presets
7. Preset Point
Preset
Point
Drop down list of camera preset points that can be configured
for recall.
Go
Moves the camera to the selected Preset Point.
Name
Name of the Preset Point
+ (Plus)
Adds the current camera position and name to the currently
selected preset number.
-(Minus)
Deletes the currently selected preset name and camera
position.
See section 6.3.2-Preset Points
8. Auto Pan
Opens a menu to configure and run an Auto Pan.
See section 6.3.3-Auto Pan
9. Focus Distance
Sets the distance from the lens to use for Auto Focus. Use lower numbers to
focus in on close objects, and higher numbers to focus on far objects.
10. PTZ Control
Sets the method to use for camera movement when a navigation button is
selected.
Step by
Step
Camera will move one step when a navigation button is
selected.
Continuous
Camera will move continuously for as long as the mouse
button is held when selecting a navigation button.
WPS-500-PTZ-IP Installation Manual
Pg. 15
www.snapav.com Support: 866.838.5052
6.3.1- Patrol Presets
Patrolling moves the camera to preset points moving directly from preset to preset. Motion of the camera is the same as selecting a
preset point which moves the camera directly to the configured point. Up to 8 Patrol Presets can be configured.
Note: Preset Points must be configured in order to use a Patrol Preset. See section 6.3.2-Preset Points
Note: PTZ must be selected from the Live View top row buttons before Patrol Presets can be edited.
A. Creating a Patrol Preset
A-1. Select a Patrol Preset from the Patrol drop-down list.
A-2. Select EDIT under Patrol
A-3. Enter a Name for the preset Patrol in the Group Name field.
A-4. Select a length of time for the preset Patrol to run when activated, in the Run Period field.
A-5. Select a configured Preset Point, stop (or dwell) time, and focus mode for preset 1.
A-6. Repeat steps A-1 to A-4 for the remaining Preset Points that will be part of the Patrol Preset.
A-7. Click Save in the lower right hand corner to save the preset.
A-8. Close the Patrol Setting window.
B. Editing a Patrol Preset
B-1. Select a Patrol Preset from the Patrol drop-down list.
B-2. Select EDIT under Patrol
B-3. Edit the name for the preset in the Group Name field if a new name is desired.
B-4. Edit the length of time for the preset Patrol to run in the Run Period field if desired.
B-5. Select a new configured Preset Point, stop time, and focus mode for preset 1.
Note: To remove the preset point, select NONE at the top of the list.
B-6. Repeat steps A to D for the remaining Preset Points that will be part of the Patrol Preset.
B-7. Click Save in the lower right hand corner to save the preset.
B-8. Close the Patrol Setting window.
C. Deleting a Patrol Preset
C-1. Select a Patrol Preset from the Patrol drop-down list.
C-2. Select EDIT under Patrol
Select and delete the name in the Group Name field.
Note: The preset number is not removed from the list, only the name is removed.
C-3. Select each Preset listed under Preset Point and select NONE.
C-4. Click Save in the lower right hand corner to save the preset.
C-5. Close the Patrol Setting window.
D. Using a Patrol Preset
D-1. Select the desired preset from the drop down list.
D-2. Select the Play button under Patrol to start the Patrol.
The patrol will run for the time configured in the Run Period selection field, and can be stopped at any time by selecting
the Pause button under patrol.
WPS-500-PTZ-IP Installation Manual
Pg. 16
6.3.2- Preset Points
Preset Points allow for the areas of interest to be viewed directly without having to manually pan the camera. When selected, the
camera will move to the preset point, adjust the zoom, and focus based on the settings saved in the point.
A. Creating a Preset Point
A-1. Position the Camera to the desired point, adjust the zoom, and focus.
A-2. Select a preset number from the Preset Point drop down.
A-3. Enter a name for the point in the name field.
A-4. Select the + (plus) button to save the preset point.
B. Editing a Preset Point
B-1. Position the Camera to the desired point, adjust the zoom, and focus.
B-2. Select the PTZ icon from Live View top row buttons.
B-3. Select the preset number to edit from the Preset Point drop down list.
B-4. Enter a name for the point in the name field if a new name is desired.
B-5. Select the + (plus) button to save the preset point.
C. Deleting a Preset Point
C-1. Select the preset number to edit from the Preset Point drop down list.
C-2. Select the - (minus) button to delete the preset point.
D. Using Preset Points (Single Point)
D-1. Select the desired point from the drop down list.
D-2. Select GO to move the camera to the selected point.
WPS-500-PTZ-IP Installation Manual
Pg. 17
www.snapav.com Support: 866.838.5052
6.3.3- Auto Pan
Auto Pan moves the camera to preset points in a fluid motion (panning) showing images between the points. The pan starts at a
configured Preset Point, and moves to the next point until the configured stop point is reached. Preset Point numbers that have no
configuration will be ignored.
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
1. Auto Pan
Opens and closes the Auto Pan settings menu.
2. Run Period
Amount of time in minutes for running Auto Pan.
3. Stop Time
Amount of time to stop on a Preset Point before moving to the next.
4. Focus Mode
Auto
Focus
Camera will automatically focus on the image based on current
lighting and distance to objects.
Manual
Focus
Camera will focus based on the setting saved with the Preset
Point.
5. Pan Speed
Sets the speed for navigation of the camera.
6. Start Point
Preset Point to start the Auto Pan.
7. End Point
Preset Point to stop the Auto Pan. The end point must be higher than the
start point.
8. Patrol Auto Pan Control
Play
Starts the Auto Pan at preset selected in item 6.
Pause
Stops the Auto Pan at preset selected in item 7.
A. Using Auto Pan
Note: Preset Points must be configured in order to use Auto Pan. See section 6.3.2-Preset Points
A-1. Select Auto Pan in the PTZ controls to open the Auto Pan menu.
A-2. Select a time for the Auto Pan to run in the Run Period field.
A-3. Select a stop time, focus mode, and pan speed to use for the Auto Pan.
A-4. Select a starting, and ending Preset Point.
A-5. Select the Play button next to Auto Pan to start the pan.
The pan will run for the time selected in the Run Period selection field, and can be stopped at any time by selecting the
Pause button next to Auto Pan.
WPS-500-PTZ-IP Installation Manual
Pg. 18
7- System Diagram Considerations
7.1- Recommended Equipment
7.1.1- Power Supplies
Wirepath™ Surveillance IP Cameras can be power using PoE (Power over Ethernet) which supplies power via the Cat5e/Cat6
Ethernet connection. We recommend this method be used as it limits the amount of wiring required thus drastically reducing
installation time. When this method is used a router/switch that is equipped with PoE capabilities or a PoE injector must be used.
Recommendation: We recommend using PoE enabled switches to eliminate the need for separate power supplies reducing the
amount of wiring and decreasing installation time.
7.1.2- Networking Devices
Streaming content from IP Cameras requires bandwidth greater than most devices. We recommended the use of 1Gbps routers and
switches in order to maintain a high quality streaming image. Additionally, to reduce traffic on the overall network, we recommend
that all IP Surveillance devices be connected to a dedicated 1Gbps switch or dedicated VLAN.
7.2- Basic System Diagram
1Gbps Network
Switch
Router
Internet
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 N C NO
COM
RS-485 ALARMIN
HDMIOUTPUT
HDMI
VGA
RELAY
ETHERNETGNDGND VGAOUTPUT
12VDC6A
INPUT
Wirepath NVR
WPS-500-PTZ-IP
WPS-500-PTZ-IP Installation Manual
Pg. 19
www.snapav.com Support: 866.838.5052
8- Camera Installation
1- Remove the Mounting Plate
The mounting plate for the camera is attached when shipped; this plate must be removed in order to mount the camera.
A. Loosen the mounting plate screw; the screw will not come loose for the bottom camera plate.
B. Slide the plate towards the rear of the camera.
C. Set the camera and the plate to the side.
Mounting Plate Screw
Slide Plate
2- Install the Mounting Plate
The mounting plate for the WPS-500-PTZ-IP is smaller than the camera body; keep this in mind when positioning the plate in
order to avoid the camera being too close to walls or other obstacles. Follow the steps installing the mounting plate carefully
so that the camera can be mounted to the plate correctly. Additional clearance is required to the rear of the camera for
connections and wiring.
A. Determine the location for the camera.
B. Position the plate on the surface the camera will be mounted, with the rear of the mounting plate 2.5in from the wall,
and the side(s) of the mounting plate .75in from the wall.
C. Mark the mounting hole locations for predrilling.
D. Pre drill the holes, plate the plate on the mounting surface, and install the screws to secure the plate.
0.75in.0.75in.
2.50in.
0.75in.
Rear of
Plate
Mounting
Holes
WPS-500-PTZ-IP Installation Manual
Pg. 20
3- Connect The Camera to the System
Recommended Cabling
Ethernet
Cat5e/Cat6
DC Power
16/2 (if using a remote power source other than a PoE switch)
Audio In/Out
16/2
POE Consumption
PoE IEEE 802.3af 9.3W Max
A. Connect the Ethernet connection to a Cat5e/Cat6 cable using the provided RJ45 female/female adapter. The opposite
end of the Cat5e/Cat6 will be connected to the network switch.
B. Connect the DC Power In to a 12V DC 3A power supply. If using PoE to power the Camera, this step can be omitted.
C. Connect the Audio Out of a WPS-ACC-MIC to the Audio In jack of the Camera using an RCA Male to 3.5mm mono
male adapter. If no microphone will be used, this step can be omitted.
Note: The WPS-ACC-MIC requires power, if PoE is being used, a power supply for the microphone will need to be
installed.
D. Connect the Audio Out (Green) on the Camera pigtail to a 3.5mm mono male plug. This will be connected using 16/2
to an amplifier for playback of the microphone. If no audio output is being used, this step can be omitted.
E. Connect an Alarm output or input to the connecting block. If no alarm functions are being used, this step can be
omitted.
IN1&2 +5V DC 50mA max
N.O. Trigger on contact closure
N.C. Trigger on contact open
OUT Open: +5V DC 50mA max
Closed: 0V DC
IN1 & 2
GND (IN1 & 2)
OUT
GND (OUT)
  • Page 1 1
  • Page 2 2
  • Page 3 3
  • Page 4 4
  • Page 5 5
  • Page 6 6
  • Page 7 7
  • Page 8 8
  • Page 9 9
  • Page 10 10
  • Page 11 11
  • Page 12 12
  • Page 13 13
  • Page 14 14
  • Page 15 15
  • Page 16 16
  • Page 17 17
  • Page 18 18
  • Page 19 19
  • Page 20 20
  • Page 21 21
  • Page 22 22
  • Page 23 23
  • Page 24 24
  • Page 25 25
  • Page 26 26
  • Page 27 27
  • Page 28 28
  • Page 29 29
  • Page 30 30
  • Page 31 31
  • Page 32 32
  • Page 33 33
  • Page 34 34
  • Page 35 35
  • Page 36 36
  • Page 37 37
  • Page 38 38
  • Page 39 39
  • Page 40 40
  • Page 41 41
  • Page 42 42
  • Page 43 43
  • Page 44 44
  • Page 45 45
  • Page 46 46
  • Page 47 47
  • Page 48 48
  • Page 49 49
  • Page 50 50
  • Page 51 51
  • Page 52 52
  • Page 53 53
  • Page 54 54
  • Page 55 55
  • Page 56 56

Wirepath WPS-500-PTZ-IP-WH Owner's manual

Category
Security cameras
Type
Owner's manual

Ask a question and I''ll find the answer in the document

Finding information in a document is now easier with AI