Siqura FD820M1IR-SFP
HD fixed dome camera with SFP interface
Quick Start Guide
Check package contents
Verify that your FD820M1IR-SFP package contains the following items.
FD820M1IR-SFP camera
Plastic screw
anchors (x5)
Conduit
Self-tapping
screws (x5)
12 Vdc Power adapter Rubber ring
3-Pin connector
Quick Start Guide Security torx
Figure 1 FD820M1IR-SFP package contents
Connector overview
2-Pin connector
Figure 6 FD820M1IR-SFP Printed Circuit Board (PCB) connectors
3
4
5
No.
1
2
6
7
8
Connector
BNC
Micro SD card slot
Default button
SFP Network
Network LEDs
Alarm & Audio I/O
Power connector
DC 12 V
Power connector
AC 24 V
-
-
-
Pin
-
-
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
12 V
AC1
AC2
Definition
For analogue video output
For video recording storage
Press the button to restore the defaults.
For SFP Cable connection
Network connection and activity indication
Audio In (L)
Audio In (R)
GND
Audio Out (L)
Audio Out (R)
Alarm Out +)
Alarm Out (-)
Alarm In (+)
Alarm In (-)
Power
GND
Power-1
GND
Power-2
Remarks
Line In
Line Out
Alarm connection
Power connection
Power connection
Table 1 FD820M1IR-SFP Printed Circuit Board (PCB) connectors description
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Install the camera
The fixed dome camera can be installed directly on a wall or ceiling.
Make sure that the provided surface has sufficient strength to support the camera.
1. Make sure that the provided surface has sufficient strength to support housing
1. Release the two screws indicated in
2. figure 2, and then open the dome cover.
Press both sides of the inner cover and remove it.
3. Loosen the two camera-fastening screws (figure 3) and detach the camera housing.
Figure 2
2aconne ctor
To mount the dome housing
Attach the dome housing to the wall or ceiling with the supplied screws and screw anchors. If necessary, replace the screws with mounting screws that are more appropriate for the mounting surface. Figure 3
Connect to power and network
Connect power and network cables to the camera as described in figure 6 and table 1.
To power on the camera
Plug the 12 Vdc or 24 Vac cable into the power terminal block.
To connect to network
Connect one end of the SFP cable to the SFP connector of the camera
(see figure 6), and connect the other end of the cable to the network switch.
Note: Check the status of the link indicator and activity LEDs. If the LEDs are unlit, check the LAN connection.
A green LINK light indicates a good network connection.
The orange ACT light flashes to indicate network activity.
Attach cabling
Attach the power, network, audio, and alarms cables to the back of the camera.
To connect the cabling
1. Run the cables through the cable
2. gland (figure 4).
Thread the cables through the
3. conduit entry (figure 5).
Connect the cables to the camera body as indicated in the following sections.
4.
5.
Place the camera body back onto the camera housing and tighten the camera-fastening screws.
Fasten the gland body to the side/back conduit entry.
Note: Insert the SD card into the Micro SD card slot before you power on the camera. If the camera is already powered on, reboot the camera after the SD card is inserted.
Figure 4
Figure 5
Connect audio and alarms
If microphones and speakers are implemented, the camera can be used to provide a two-way audio channel.
Connecting an alarm device to the camera input can trigger an output action to occur based on contact closure settings.
To connect audio
Connect the audio input and output connectors to the terminal block on the back of the camera (figures 6 and 8).
Via the camera’s Audio webpage, you can set audio streaming to fullduplex, half-duplex, simplex, or you can disable audio streaming.
To connect an alarm device
Connect the alarm relay connectors to the terminal block on the back of the camera (figures 6 and 8).
Use the Application, Motion
Detection, and Tampering webpages to configure the alarms as desired.
L R L R + +
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Audio
In
GND Audio
Out
Alarm
Out
Alarm
In
Figure 8 Audio and alarm I/O terminal block Figure 7 ACT and LINK network LEDs
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Log on to the camera
You can access the settings of the camera via its webpages.
Use Internet Explorer 6.x or higher, Chrome, Firefox or Safari to browse the webpages.
To open communication with the FD820M1IR-SFP
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. The factory-set IP address is printed
2.
3.
4.
5. on a label located on the bottom of the camera.
Type the IP address of the camera in the address bar of the browser.
Enter the default user name (Admin) and password (1234).
Note that the user name is case sensitive.
When prompted by the camera, install the add-on, Siqura Viewer.
Make sure that ActiveX controls are enabled in your web browser.
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.
Use Siqura Device Manager
With Siqura Device Manager you can detect the FD820M1IR-SFP on your network and access its webpages.
You can download Siqura Device Manager at: http://www.siqura.com/support-files .
The tool detects and lists all Siqura IP devices found on the network.
To access the webpages of the camera
1. Start Siqura Device Manager.
2.
The network is scanned. Detected devices appear in the List View.
Right-click the entry for the camera, and then click
Open Web Page
.
The login page of the camera is opened in your web browser.
3. Right-click a device and select
Browse to access the internal settings of the camera via a web interface.
Change the network settings
With Siqura Device Manager you can directly change the network settings of the FD820M1IR-SFP.
To change the network settings
1. Right-click the camera in
Siqura Device Manager.
2. Click
Change Network Settings
.
3. Click
Enable DHCP.
- or - click
Static IP
, and then enter the new IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address.
4. Click
OK
.
Figure 11 Network settings
Note: A DHCP server must be installed on the network in order to apply
DHCP network support.
Alternatively, you can change these settings on the Network webpage of the camera. For more information, see the User Manual.
Figure 9 Enter the IP address of the camera into the address bar of your browser
Navigate the webpages
Across the top of the FD820M1IR-SFP home page are five main menu items.
Home
Here you can monitor a live video stream or double-click the image to
view stream details.
System
Here you can set the host name, system time, root password, and other network related settings.
Streaming
Here you can set video and audio formats and compression parameters.
Camera
Here you can adjust various camera settings, including exposure, white balance, brightness, sharpness, contrast, and digital zoom.
Logout
The Logout option signs the user out of the camera’s webpages and opens the Login page.
Figure 10 Open the FD820M1IR-SFP webpages with Siqura Device Manager
Adjust the lens
The FD820M1IR-SFP has a motorised lens.
Manually adjust the Pan/Tilt/Spin holders of the camera to point the lens for the desired camera view (figure 13). Use Siqura Viewer to check the image quality and the field of view as you make changes.
Figure 13 Adjust the pan, rotation, and tilt of the camera as necessary
Figure 14 Zoom and focus buttons on the home page of the FD820M1IR-SFP
Note: You can set the IR function of FD820M1IR-SFP via the Camera menu.
Figure 12 The FD820M1IR-SFP web interface menus
Change video rotation
Depending on how the FD820M1IR-SFP is mounted, you may need to rotate the camera image.
Figure 15 The FD820M1IR-SFP installation requires rotation
To select a video rotation type
1. On the
Streaming
tab menu, click
Video Format
.
2. Choose the required rotation type:
Normal video. The camera’s orientation is not modified.
Flip video. The image rotates across the horizontal axis.
Mirror video. The image rotates across 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.
3. Click
Save
.