Siemens CFVA-IP user manual IP-Module fixing

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Installing the IP-Module

IP-Module fixing

The IP-Module features two apertures through which you can feed the cables:

An aperture in the base

An aperture in the side

If you wish to use the side aperture:

Loosen the fixing screw (9) inside the IP-Module.

Remove the blanking screw from the side cable aperture and screw this into the cable aperture in the base of the unit.

1.Use the drilling template to drill two holes in the ceiling/wall and insert the wall plugs.

2.If IP66 installation is required, use silicone sealant to seal the joint at the base of the IP-Module.

3.Mount the IP-Module to the ceiling/wall.

4.If vandal-proof installation is required, protect the feed cables using suitable protective conduits. Make sure you use a suitable 3/4" conduit on the cable infeed. Seal the threads as required.

You can use the cable infeed arrangement supplied (illustration C) for other applications.

5.Pass the cables (RJ45 LAN cable, electrical supply cable and BNC cable) through the desired cable infeed (side aperture or base aperture).

6.Connect the LAN cable to the RJ45 socket (6).

7.Connect the Y cable supplied to the connector socket (3) in the IP-Module.

8.Connect the electrical supply to the connector socket (4).

9.If an analog video output is required, connect the outgoing BNC cable to the BNC connection line (5).

Installation and connection of the dome camera 10.Open the dome housing (illustration D).

11.Gently pull the dome cables (electrical supply cable and BNC cables) out of the dome camera.

12.Connect the Y cable lead (12) to the dome camera video output.

13.Connect the Y cable lead (13) to the dome camera video input.

14.Connect the (12 V DC / 24 V AC) electrical supply to the electrical supply cable connection terminal (10).

WARNING

Ensure correct polarity if using a 12 V DC supply, as incorrect connection may

damage the dome camera or cause the unit to operate abnormally.

 

 

 

15.Place the camera body on the IP-Module and screw both units together using the two screws supplied (7).

16.Establish communication with the device for the first time. See section 7: Establishing initial communication with the device.

17.A test monitor can be connected to the BNC socket (11) when configuring the camera.

18.Configure the dome camera as required. Refer to the dome camera manual for set-up instructions.

19.Place the dome back on the camera and screw it in position.

Clean the dome after installation using a soft, lint-free cloth to remove dust and greasy finger marks.

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Contents IP-Module IP-Module CFVA-IP IP-Module CVVA-IP Page Contents Page About this manual IntroductionGeneral Safety Precautions Ordering data for IP-Module CFVA-IP Ordering dataOrdering data for IP-Module CVVA-IP EU Directive Norms and DirectivesTechnical data for IP-Module CFVA-IP Technical dataTechnical data for IP-Module CVVA-IP Installing IP-Module type CFVA-IP Installing the IP-ModuleInstallation and connection of the dome camera IP-Module fixingExploded view of IP-Module CVVA-IP Installing IP-Module type CVVA-IPIP-Module fixing Changing the IP address of the client PC Establishing initial communication with the deviceMapping a network route Control panel Network connectionsEstablishing initial communication with the device Ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = Checking device accessibilityDevice homepage Using Internet Explorer Using the Web-Cam IP ManagerCalling up the device homepage Click on the Home page of selected device... button Device homepage Components of the device homepageConfiguring network settings Changing the device IP address Automatic address designation by the Dhcp or Bootp serverManual IP address and subnet mask allocation Example Changing the IP address using the Web-Cam IP ManagerConfiguring network settings Configuring general image parameters Configuring image parametersConfiguring text overlay Overlay text Configuring Jpeg encoder settingsOverlay text position Overlay text colorPAL/CCIR NTSC/EIA Setting the date and time Factory set user names Configuring user names and passwordsManual restart Restarting the IP ModuleRestart by Ping Watchdog Activate the Enable restart by Ping-Watchdog check boxDisplaying live video Live videoDisplaying live video Storing still pictures Setting live video resolutionLow StandardConnecting to internet Establishing access to the device via internetStatic IP address Dynamic IP addressEstablishing access to the device via internet Example of access using a dynamic IP addressEmbedding live video images Embedding live video images in a dedicated HtmlExample for an executable Html Embedding still picturesService mode Index Configuring user namesDokument Nr. A24205-A336-B383

CFVA-IP specifications

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