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îEthernet Activity LED: Flashes green to indicate that data is being transmitted/received by the camera.
ïEthernet Link LED: Glows solid amber to indicate that a live connection is established.
ñAccessory Port: Reserved for future use.
ó24 VAC Power, Relay, and Alarm Connections: Supports 24 VAC as the power source, one relay that can be used to control an external circuit, and one alarm for physical input into the system.
rReset Button: Reboots the camera or restores the camera's factory default settings. This button is recessed. Using a small tool, such as a paper clip, press and release the reset button once to reboot the camera. Press and hold the reset button for 10 seconds to restore the camera to the factory default settings.
sMini SD Card Slot: Saves a snapshot image to a mini SD card based on alarm activity.
tService Connector: Outputs analog video. Use this connector at the installation site to set up the field of view and focus the camera. When a service cable is connected to the camera, video to the IP stream is disabled.
uPower LED: Glows solid green to indicate that the camera has power and flashes green during the boot cycle. The LED can be disabled through the user interface. If this LED glows red (solid or flashing), contact Pelco Product Support at
~í Auto Iris Lens Connector: Controls the auto iris lens. Insert the
~â Auto Back Focus Button: Sets the auto back focus mechanism. Press once to center the auto back focus mechanism and fully open the iris. Press and hold the button for three seconds to start the auto back focus mechanism and focus the camera.
~ä NTSC/PAL Button: Toggles the service connector between NTSC and PAL formats. Press the NTSC/PAL button to toggle between NTSC and PAL formats when using the service connector. The default setting is NTSC.
NOTES:
•Pelco recommends connecting the camera to a network that uses a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server to address devices.
•Do not use a HUB in the network setup of the camera.
•To secure access to the IP camera, place the camera behind a firewall when it is connected to a network.
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