BC820v2H3
3 MP Box camera with integrated 30x zoom lens
Quick Start Guide
Unpack
BC820v2H3
Termination block
(power)
Quick Start Guide
Figure 1 Package contents
Note: Subject to modification. Actual product and accessories may differ in appearance.
Power up / Connect to network
To power the BC820v2H3 with Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Connect the NETWORK RJ-45 connector on the back panel of your BC820v2H3 to an appropriate PSE network switch.
Use Cat 5 Ethernet cable up to 100 m in length. Connect to a hub or switch with straight-through cable. Use crossover cable to connect directly to a PC.
To power the BC820v2 with DC 12 V / DC 24 V / AC 24 V
Connect to the DC/AC power source as indicated by the terminal block labeling.
Table 2
AC 24 V / DC 12/24 V connection assignments
Indicator LEDs
RJ-45 connector LEDs:
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-
AC 24 V: Power-1
AC 24 V: Earth GND
AC 24 V: Power-2
DC 12/24 V Power
Earth GND
DC 12/24 V GND
Green indicates a good network connection; orange verifies network activity.
A green power LED signifies a good power connection.
To reset the camera to the factory default settings
With the camera powered up, using a proper tool, push and hold the reset button for at least 20 seconds.
Important! 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.
© Siqura B.V. 2017
Version 1.1 (171104-1.1)
BC820v2H3 QSG (MW10)
Find additional manuals, the datasheet, the EU Declaration of Conformity, and the latest firmware for this product at:
http://www.tkhsecurity.com/support-files
Install
Understand the back panel
Determine where you are going to install the camera.
Make sure that the provided surface has sufficient strength to support the camera.
Mount the camera, using the WM04 wall bracket sold separately for the BC series.
Adjust the angle of the camera to monitor the desired area.
If using Power over Ethernet (PoE), check that there is adequate access to an
IEEE 802.3af Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) enabled network
Understand the back panel
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Figure 3
BC820v2H3 back panel
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Figure 2 The BC820v2H3 screws onto a mounted wall bracket
Log on
You can get access to 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
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CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT YOU CHANGE THE DEFAULT ADMIN PASSWORD AT
THE FIRST LOGIN. TO KEEP THE ACCOUNT SAFE, CREATE A STRONG, COMPLEX
PASSWORD. THIS HELPS TO PREVENT UNAUTHORISED ACCESS FROM PEOPLE
WHO TRY TO USE THE DEFAULT ACCOUNT.
To open communication with the camera
1. Make an IP connection between the camera and the PC.
To achieve initial access, the network adapter of the PC must be set to the same subnet as the camera
Type the IP address of the camera in the address bar of your browser.
Enter the default user name and password (see above).
To view the webpages of the camera properly
When prompted by the camera, install the Viewer add-on.
Enable Active X controls.
Figure 4 Camera IP address in address bar of browser
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1. Audio I/O
2. RJ-45 (Network and PoE)
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BNC (Analogue video out) microSD card (up to 64 GB)
5. Power connector
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Data (RS-485)
Alarm I/O
Power LED
Reset button
Table 1 Back panel description
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Install Device Manager (optional)
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Figure 5 Download Device Manager at http://www.tkhsecurity.com/support-files .
Install the software on the browsing PC.
http://www.tkhsecurity.com
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Get access with Device Manager
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Figure 6 Using Device Manager to open the web interface of a camera found on the network
Rotate camera image
Depending on how BC820v2H3 camera is mounted, you may need to rotate the camera image.
Figure 9 Applying 180 degree video rotation
To select a video rotation type
1. On the Streaming tab, select Video Format from the menu on the left.
2. Under Video Rotate Type, choose one of the following rotation types:
Normal video. The camera’s orientation is not modified.
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Flip video. The image is mirrored along the horizontal axis.
Mirror video. The image is mirrored along the vertical axis.
90 degree clockwise. The image rotates 90° clockwise.
180 degree rotate. The image rotates 180°.
90 degree counterclockwise. The image rotates 90° counterclockwise.
Click Save to confirm settings.
Change the network settings
With Device Manager you can directly change the network settings of the camera
To change the network settings
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Right-click the camera in Device
Manager.
Click Change Network Settings.
Click Enable DHCP.
- or -
Click Static IP, and then enter the new IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address.
Click OK.
10.50.3.145
10 . 50 . 3 . 145
255 . 0 . 0 . 0
10 . 50 . 1 . 3
Figure 7 Network settings
Note: A DHCP server must be installed on the network in order to apply DHCP network support.
You can also change these settings on the Network webpage of the camera. For more information, see the User Manual.
Use the web interface
Use the menus across the top of the web interface to navigate the webpages.
Home
Monitor a live video stream, make snapshots or record video.
System
Set the host name and system time, and configure security, network, events, and recording settings.
Streaming
Set video and audio formats and compression parameters.
Camera
Adjust various camera settings, including exposure, white balance, brightness, sharpness, contrast, and digital zoom.
Pan Tilt
Enable Pan/Tilt control and create presets and sequences. Drag the pointer across the camera views in the web interface to pan/tilt the camera.
The Pan Tilt functionality can be used if a Pan Tilt head is properly connected to the RS-485 port of the camera.
Logout
The Logout option signs the user out of the web interfaces and reopens the
Login box.
Connect audio
If microphones and speakers are implemented, the camera can be used to provide a two-way audio channel.
Step 1: Connect the audio input and output cables to the LINE IN and LINE OUT connectors on the back of the camera.
Figure 10 Audio in and out connectors.
Step 2: In the camera webpages, go to Streaming > Audio and select one of the following options:
Full-duplex – Audio can be transmitted and received at the same time. Local and remote sites can communicate with each other simultaneously.
Half-duplex – Audio can be either transmitted or received. One site can talk or listen to the other site in turn.
Simplex (Talk only) – Audio can be transmitted. One site can speak to the other site.
Simplex (Listen only) – Audio can be received. One site can listen to the other site.
Disable – The audio transmission function is turned off.
Figure 8 BC820v2H3 web interface menus
Set up alarms
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Connecting an alarm device, such as a sensor, to the camera alarm input can trigger an output action to occur based on digital I/O settings. A motion detection or tampering alarm can also trigger an output action.
Step 1: Connect the alarm relay connectors to the I/O terminal block on the back of the camera.
Step 2: In the camera webpages, go to the
System > Events tab. Using the Application,
Motion Detection, and Tampering pages, configure the alarms as desired.
Equivalent circuits Output specification
Solid state relay MOSFET output
Absolute MAX voltage:
300 V AC/DC
ON-Resistance: MAX 30 Ω
MAX Load Current: 100 mA
OFF Leakage Current: 1 uA 3.
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Pin definitions
Output+
Output-
Input+
Input-
GND
RS-485 D-
RS-485 D+
Table 3 Alarm definitions