Samsung SNC-C7225 Video Connection, Audio Input/Ouput Connection, Alarm Input Connection

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installation

Video Connection

• Connect with BNC coaxial cable.

Audio Input/Ouput Connection

1. Connect the AUDIO IN port of the camera with the microphone directly or LINE OUT port of the amplifi er that the microphone is connected to direct Mic Connection: Set Audio Input Gain high (10).

Line Out Connection: Set Audio Input Gain low (1). Refer to page 58 in this Manual.

2. Connect the AUDIO OUT port of the camera with the LINE IN port of the speaker.

If the microphone is connected directly to AUDIO OUT terminal, the speaker will not produce sound. The MIC IN function is not supported.

Alarm Input Connection

IN 1

INTERNAL

IN 2

IN COM

Sensor Input

It is noted that short circuit between COM and Input pin means alarm activation.

If you want to use Alarm Input, the types of sensor must be selected in SETUP menu. Refer to "ALARM INPUT SETUP" (Page 64) in this Manual. The sensor types are Normal Open and Normal Close If sensor type is not selected properly, the alarm can be activated reversely.

• Relay Output

Internal

 

Max DC30V / 1A

Relay Out

AC 125V / 0.5A

 

 

Power

 

 

 

Relay Out

 

There is 1 Alarm Output and Relay contact type. You do not have to care about polarity, AC/DC, and isolations between channels. Care must be taken for the power capacity of relay contact written above.

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Contents 10x Network Mini Smart Dome Camera Safety information FCC Statement Important safety instructions Contents Contents Features IntroductionRecommended PC Specifications Compatible IP RoutersLinksys Netgear SNC-C6225 Product & AccessoriesAccessories Product Main BodySNC-C7225 Parts Name & Functions Fixes main unit brackets like surface, wall, and ceiling Camera ID Setup InstallationDIP Switch Setup Communication Protocol SetupInstallation Using Surface Mount on the Ceiling RS-485 Termination ResistorInstallation Using Ceiling Mount Bracket Installation Using Wall Mount Bracket SNC-C6225/SNC-C7225 Power ConnectionCabling RS-485 CommunicationAudio Input/Ouput Connection Alarm Input ConnectionVideo Connection InternalINSERTING/REMOVING AN Micro Sdhc Memory Card Inserting an Micro Sdhc Memory CardRemoving an Micro Sdhc Memory Card What is a memory card? Memory Card Information not IncludedSelecting a memory card that’s suitable for you Operation Preset Auto PANPattern Other Functions ScanSchedule FlipGeneral Rules of KEY Operation for Menu SET Preset ×××OSD Display of Main Screen Pattern ×System Information Display Setup Motion Setup How to use osd menuStructure of the Setup Menu Function SetupCamera Setup System SetupSystem Initialize Main Menu Display SetupPrivacy Zone Mask Setup System InformationMotion Setup Privacy Zone Area SetupPrivacy Zone Size Adjustment Function Setup Parking Action SetupPreset Setup Edit Preset SceneEdit Preset Label Auto PAN Setup Pattern SetupScan Setup Edit PatternEdit Scan Action no NONE/PRESET/AUTO PAN/PATTERN Set up items such as Action NO., Dwell and OPTOPT Schedule Setup Edit ScheduleCamera Setup White Balance SetupAuto Exposure Setup System Setup Language SET Home PositionSET North Direction FAN RUN TempSystem Initialize Initial Configuration TableIP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Network connection & setupNetwork connection and setup processes are given as follows SNC-C6225 XDSL or Cable Modem IP RouterSetting the IP address IP Router Connecting to the camera from an IP router external PC Connecting to the camera from a remote PC Connecting the Camera Directly to Local Area Networking Connecting to the camera from a local PC in the LANIP Installer screen layout Searching for the CameraSetting static ip Manual Network SettingIf more than one camera are connected to an IP Router Device Port a port used to control video transmission.Automatic Network Setting Enter your passwordPort Forwarding Port Mapping Setting Setting dynamic ipDynamic IP Setting Examples of using Dynamic IPConnecting to the camera Using the cameraConnecting to the Camera Http//e30002c.websamsung.net10000 Login window appearsFor Windows XP Service Pack Installing ActivexConnecting to the camera using the IP Installer program Checking the Ddns addressLogging to the camera Web viewer Main ScreenUsing the Camera Power PTZTo Record a Video At desired scene, click the Record button Is startedTo stop a recording, click the Record button once again You can select the desired time to search the alarm events Using the SD Search Viewer ScreenAlarm Input ScheduleSetup Screen Layout Setup toolSetting the Camera SetupVideo & Audio Configuration MAC Address IPv6 EnableIP Type IP AddressUser LanguageDigital Image Stabilizer Software Update DATE/TIMELOG Reset Transfer SetupHttps Record Setup Alarm Image Setup Alarm Input SetupConfiguration MotionFunction Motion SensitivityTransfer Interval Streaming SetupSchedule Transfer Function Streaming ProtocolDdns Snmp User Setup SnmpTroubleshooting Problem SolutionAppendix SNC-C6225N/P CCDSNC-C7225N/P DetailsNtsc PAL LevelDimension Unit mmPipe Thread Unit mm Wall Mount Bracket Rev

SNC-C7225, SNC-C6225 specifications

The Samsung SNC-C6225 and SNC-C7225 are advanced network cameras designed for professional surveillance applications, showcasing cutting-edge technology and features to meet diverse security needs. Both models are highly regarded for their superior image quality, robust design, and innovative functionalities that provide reliable performance in various environments.

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