Siqura CD820 Series Quick start guide

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Security device components
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Quick start guide

Siqura CD820 Series is a high-performing fixed-dome IP camera with advanced features for versatile surveillance applications. Its compact size and vandal-proof design make it suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations. The camera delivers high-quality video with a resolution of up to 2 megapixels, providing clear and detailed images even in low-light conditions.

With Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability, the Siqura CD820 Series can be easily integrated into existing network infrastructure, eliminating the need for separate power cables. It supports both PoE and 12VDC power options, offering flexibility in installation.

Siqura CD820 Series is a high-performing fixed-dome IP camera with advanced features for versatile surveillance applications. Its compact size and vandal-proof design make it suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations. The camera delivers high-quality video with a resolution of up to 2 megapixels, providing clear and detailed images even in low-light conditions.

With Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability, the Siqura CD820 Series can be easily integrated into existing network infrastructure, eliminating the need for separate power cables. It supports both PoE and 12VDC power options, offering flexibility in installation.

Siqura CD820 IP Camera
High-Definition Mini Fixed-Dome Style
Q
uick Start Guide
Step 1: Product Inventory
Figure 1 CD820 package contents
Before proceeding, ensure that the CD820 package contains the
items listed below.
CD820 camera Self-tapping screws (x3) Rubber Washer
(×1, Casing)
Rubber Washers
(×3, Baseplate)
CD (manuals
and search tool)
Security TORX
Plastic screw anchors (x3)
Quick start guide
Step 4: Accessing the Camera
The internal settings of the CD820 can be accessed directly via a
web interface.
Use only Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher.
The IP camera’s default IP address is printed on a label located on
the bottom of the camera.
The default logon user name and password are Admin / 1234. Both
are case sensitive.
To access the camera’s internal settings
Type the camera’s IP address in your web browser’s URL field.
Figure 5 Entering the camera's IP address into a browser's URL field
To properly view the camera’s web pages
Install the Siqura Viewer add-on.
Enable Active X controls.
Step 5: Device Search
Use the Device Search application to discover and change the
camera’s IP address. DeviceSearch.exe can be found either on the
supplied CD or at www.siqura.com. This application will detect and list all
the Siqura IP fixed cameras found on the network.
To explore your network for installed devices
1. Start the Device Search application.
2. Click the Device Search button.
If a security alert window displays, click Unblock to continue.
3. Right-click a device and select Browse to access the camera’s
internal settings via a web interface.
Figure 6 Click Browse to open the camera’s web page
Step 6: Establishing the Network Property
To change the camera’s network property
1. In the Device Search application, right-
click the camera and select Network Setup.
2. Click to select either the:
DHCP check box, and record the
camera’s MAC address for future
identification.
OR
Static IP check box, and enter the
camera’s IP address, subnet mask, default
gateway, and DNS servers in the
appropriate boxes.
3. Click Apply to confirm the new settings
and wait for one minute before searching
for the camera using Device Search.
Figure 7 Network Setup window
please note A DHCP server must already be installed on the network
in order to apply DHCP network support.
Step 2: Wall or Ceiling Installation
The CD820 can be installed directly on a wall or ceiling.
Ensure that the provided surface has sufficient strength to
support the camera.
Check that there is adequate access to an IEEE 802.3af power
sourcing equipment (PSE) enabled network.
Step 1: Remove the dome housing
Use the Security TORX to
unscrew the housing cover
(
fi
g
ure 2
)
.
Step 2: Mount the camera
Attach the camera to the
wall or ceiling with the
supplied screws and
screw anchors.
Figure 2 Remove the dome housing from the camera
Step 3: Powering Up
To power the CD820 via PoE
1. Connect one end of the cable to the camera’s RJ-45 connector.
2. Connect the other end to an appropriate PSE network connection.
3. Reattach the dome housing to the camera.
4. Connect the Ethernet cable to a M12/RJ-45 waterproof switch.
The CD820 uses Power over Ethernet (PoE) or 12VDC. Use Cat 5
Ethernet cable to connect to hub, switch or PC. This outdoor camera has a
waterproof connector.
Figure 3 CD820 waterproof
RJ-45 connector
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Version 1.0 (121508-1)
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To power the CD820 via 12VDC
Connect the power cable to pins 3 and 4 of the camera’s M8 connector as
shown in figure 4.
Figure 4 CD820 M8
connector pin definition
Step 7: Internal Web Pages
Across the top of the CD820 home page are five main menu items:
Home. Users can monitor a live video stream or double-click the
image to view stream details.
System. Users can set the host name, system time, root password,
and other network related settings.
Streaming. Users can set video and audio formats and
compression parameters.
Camera. Users can adjust various camera settings, including
exposure, white balance, brightness, sharpness, contrast, and
digital zoom.
Logout. The Logout option signs the user out of the camera’s web
pages and opens the sign in page.
Figure 8 The CD820 web interface options
important To ensure system compatibility, download the latest
firmware from Support > Software on the Siqura web site at
www.siqura.com.
Step 8: Adjusting the Angle
Adjust the angle of the camera to monitor the desired area. Use the
home page of the web interface to check the image quality as you
make changes.
Figure 9 Overview of the CD820
without the housing cover
The lens is factory focused for a wide depth of field when the housing cover
is in place. The CD820’s lens is focused to compensate for the slight shift in
focus that is caused by the clear bubble. In the event that the focus needs to
be adjusted, loosen the focus screw, refocus the lens, and tighten gently. Do
not overtighten!
To adjust the angle
1. Remove the camera
housing cover.
2. Loosen the tilt screw.
3. Adjust the angle, as
necessary, and gently
tighten the screw.
Step 10: Connecting Audio to the CD820
Users can connect an external microphone to the CD820 through a
waterproof M8 connector. Both models offer Simplex listen only
audio.
Figure 11 M8 connector pin
assignments
1 Mic (+)
2 Mic (-)
3 DC12V (+)
4 DC12V (-)
Table 1 M8 Cable output pin
definition
Step 1: Connect the camera’s audio connector to an external microphone
(figure 11 and table 1).
Step 2: In the internal web pages, go to Streaming > Audio to enable the
audio feature.
Step 9: Video Format
Depending on how the CD820 camera is mounted, you may need to
rotate the camera image.
To select a video rotation type
1. On the Streaming tab, click Video Format from the menu options on
the left.
2. Choose one of the following video rotation types:
Normal video. The camera’s orientation is not modified.
Flip. The image rotates across the horizontal axis.
Mirror. The image rotates across the vertical axis.
180 degree rotate. The image rotates 180°.
90 degree rotate. The image rotates 90° (clockwise or
counterclockwise selectable).
3. Click Save to confirm settings.
Figure 10 This CD820 required rotation
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Siqura CD820 Series Quick start guide

Category
Security device components
Type
Quick start guide

Siqura CD820 Series is a high-performing fixed-dome IP camera with advanced features for versatile surveillance applications. Its compact size and vandal-proof design make it suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations. The camera delivers high-quality video with a resolution of up to 2 megapixels, providing clear and detailed images even in low-light conditions.

With Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability, the Siqura CD820 Series can be easily integrated into existing network infrastructure, eliminating the need for separate power cables. It supports both PoE and 12VDC power options, offering flexibility in installation.

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