TKH BC 820v2H3 box camera Quick Start Guide

The BC820v2H3 is a 3 MP box camera equipped with an integrated 30x zoom lens. The camera can be powered with Power over Ethernet (PoE) or with DC 12 V / DC 24 V / AC 24 V. It can be mounted using the WM04 wall bracket (sold separately) and adjusted to monitor the desired area. The camera also offers a number of features that can be configured through the web interface, including video rotation, audio input and output, and alarm triggers.

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Key features

  • 3 MP resolution
  • integrated 30x zoom lens
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE) support
  • DC 12 V / DC 24 V / AC 24 V power supply
  • WM04 wall bracket mounting
  • adjustable camera angle
  • web interface configuration
  • video rotation
  • audio input and output
  • alarm triggers

Frequently asked questions

The BC820v2H3 can be powered with Power over Ethernet (PoE) or with DC 12 V / DC 24 V / AC 24 V. For PoE, connect the NETWORK RJ-45 connector on the back panel of the camera to an appropriate PSE network switch. For DC/AC power, connect to the DC/AC power source as indicated by the terminal block labeling.

The default IP address of the BC820v2H3 camera can be found on the bottom of the camera.

You can access the camera settings via its web interface. Use Internet Explorer to browse the webpages. Find the default IP address of the BC820v2H3 on the bottom of the camera. The default logon user name and password (both case sensitive) are: Admin / 1234

With the camera powered up, using a proper tool, push and hold the reset button for at least 20 seconds. All settings, including the IP address of the camera will be reset to the original factory settings. The factory-set IP address can be found on the label on the bottom of the camera.

You can change the network settings directly with Device Manager. Right-click the camera in Device Manager and click Change Network Settings. Alternatively, you can change these settings on the Network webpage of the camera. For more information, see the User Manual.
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