Siqura HSD62x PRH Network Cameras
Outdoor IP PTZ dome with Day/Night, WDR, Pressurized Housing
Quick Start Guide
Step 1: Product Inventory
Before proceeding, ensure that the HSD62x PRH package contains the items
listed below. Please note that the wall mounts must be ordered separately.
HSD62x camera
(622 and 626 include outdoor tube adaptor)
SFP end cap accessory
Waterproof boot Optical cover
Security
TORX
Lubricant
M3 screws
30 cm cable harness
Quick Start
Guide
Figure 1 HD62xWDR package contents
Step 2: Cabling
For operation, the HSD62x/SFP camera requires the following:
CAT-5 Ethernet cable with an RJ-45 connector or
An SFP module as described in the XSNet™ SFP data sheet and fiber optic cable and connectors compatible with the chosen SFP module.
A cable harness for power, analog video, and audio transmissions, equipped with a 22-pin connector for connecting to the HSD62x (table 1).
Figure 2 Cable harness components
24 VAC
Ground (GND)
24 VAC
Figure 3 Power input details
RJ-45 connector LEDs Green indicates a good network connection; yellow verifies network activity.
Figure 6 Siqura WM01A
Mini Wall Bracket
Step 4: Wall Mount Installation
To prepare the HSD62x for installation
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2.
Remove the outdoor tube adaptor by rotating counter clockwise (figure 8a).
Rotate to remove the protective cover.
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Make a note of the IP address on the label attached to the cylindrical heat sink.
Remove the PE cloth and take off the lens cap.
Generously apply the supplied lubricant to the optical cover’s waterproof boot to ensure an IP66 quality installation (figure 8b).
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Loosen the screw head alignment pins on the dome cover by turning clockwise and line up the alignment pin and screws on the optical cover with the holes in the dome body.
Attach the optical cover to the dome body by pressing gently down on the sides of the dome cover (figure 9c).
Turn the screw head alignment pins counter-clockwise with a suitable screwdriver to lock the dome into place and secure the dome with the included Phillips-head or TORX screw.
Figure 7 Siqura WM03A
Gooseneck Tube
Figure 8a (left), b
(center), c (right)
Removing the outdoor tube adaptor (left).
Lubricating the optical cover’s waterproof boot
(center).
Attaching the optical cover to the dome body
(right).
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Figure 4 22-pin connector pins
Figure 5 RJ-45 connector LEDs
Step 3: 22-Pin Connector Definition
18
19
20
21
14
15
16
17
10
11
12
13
6
7
8
9
22
Pin Definition
1
2
3
4
5
AC 24-1/DC(+)
Alarm out NC
AC 24-2/DC(-)
Alarm out, NO
FG
Alarm out COM
Audio in
Audio out
Audio GND
Audio GND
ISOG
Alarm 1
Alarm 2
Alarm 3
Alarm 4
Alarm 5
Alarm 6
Alarm 7
Alarm 8
Alarm GND
Video GND
Video
Cable
20/18 AWG
20/18 AWG
20/18 AWG
24 AWG
20 AWG
Color
Red
White
Black
White/black
Yellow
Green/black
Yellow/black
Orange/black
Green/black
Brown/black
Blue/white
Red/white
Purple
Gray
Blue
White/black
Orange/black
Purple/white
Gray/black
Brown/white
Black/gray
Red/gray
Rating
Photo Relay output 300V
Photo Relay output 300V
Photo Relay output 300V
Input 5V 10KO pull up
Photo Relay output 300V
Input 5V 10KO pull up
Table 1 22-pin connector assignments
Step 5a: Installing with a Mini Wall Mount
Installation requires the following tools:
Dome camera
Supplied waterproof boot
Mini wall mount
Screws and screw anchors
Screwdriver and drill
Figure 9 Mini wall mount
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To mount the HSD62X with the mini wall mount
1. Make a hole in the wall or metal access plate for the cables and secure the supplied cable gland in the wall.
Ensure that the weather resistant gasket is correctly attached to the mount.
Thread the cables through the wall mount and screw it onto the wall.
Attach the waterproof boot to the mini wall mount.
Thread the cables through the outdoor tube adaptor and fix it to the mini wall mount with the supplied screws and washers.
Clip the safety wire to the dome camera.
To keep insects out, block the cable entry hole with the supplied sponge.
Connect the cables to the dome camera.
Attach the dome to the outdoor tube adaptor and fasten them together with the supplied screws.
Warning: Fully torque down the mounting bolt that attaches the WM02 tube adapter to the mounting bracket to prevent any movement of the camera due to wind, vibration, etc.
Make sure the camera cannot move at all in its bracket after installation. Any movement of the camera in its bracket can compromise positional accuracy.
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Step 5b: Installing with a Gooseneck Tube
Installing the HSD62x with a gooseneck tube requires the following items:
Dome camera with supplied waterproof boot
Gooseneck tube
Screws and screw anchors
Drill
Screwdrivers
To ensure a robust outdoor installation, the camera cabling should be led through the gooseneck and recessed into the wall
(figure 10).
To mount the HSD62x with the gooseneck tube
1. Make a hole in the wall to lead the cables through, if
2.
3.
4. necessary, and secure the supplied cable gland in the wall.
Otherwise, the cables can be threaded through the cable entry hole in the gooseneck tube (figure 10).
Fasten the gooseneck tube to the wall.
Attach the waterproof boot to the gooseneck tube.
Ensure that the weather resistant gasket is correctly
5. attached to the mount.
Thread the cable through the gooseneck tube and the outdoor tube adapter.
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To keep insects out, block the cable entry hole with the supplied sponge.
Screw the outdoor tube adaptor to the gooseneck tube with the supplied screws and washers (figure 13).
Adjust the waterproof boot to cover the junction of the gooseneck tube and the outdoor tube adaptor.
9. Connect the cables to the dome camera and fasten the dome camera to the outdoor tube adaptor with the supplied screws.
Figure 10 Cables are led through the gooseneck tube and recessed into the wall to ensure outdoor durability.
Figure 11 Fastening the outdoor tube adaptor to the gooseneck tube
To ensure an IP66 quality installation, ensure that the waterproof gasket and cable gland provided with the wall mounts are correctly positioned and
securely fastened.
Step 7: Configuring the PC’s Network Adapter
To configure the network adapter on the host PC
1. In the Control Panel, open Network
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Connections.
Right-click the connection to be configured, and select Properties.
In the items list, select Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP).
Click Properties.
In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Properties dialog box, click to select the Use the following IP address check box.
Enter a unique IP address that will assign your PC to the same subnet as the camera. Use 255.0.0.0 as a subnet mask.
Click OK and then Close to apply the new settings.
Figure 13 The Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) Properties dialog box
Important: To ensure system compatibility, download the latest firmware from
Support > Software on the Siqura website at www.siqura.com
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Step 8: Accessing the Camera
The web pages of the Siqura HSD62x offer a user-friendly interface for configuring the module settings and viewing live video images over the network.
To log on to the internal web server
1.
2.
Start your web browser.
Enter the camera’s IP address in the address bar.
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5.
If your network configuration is correct, you are directed to the Login page.
You may need to enable JavaScript.
In the Login section, click LOGIN.
In the Connect dialog box, log on as user “Admin” with password “1234”.
Click OK or press Enter.
The Live Video page (figure 16), the home page of the module, displays.
Important: Log on as user “admin” with an empty password if the firmware version of the camera server board is lower than v4.0.
Live viewing requires at least one of the following video players:
QuickTime, available at http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
VLC, available at http://www.videolan.org/
Step 6: Establishing a Network Connection
To open communication with the camera from a host PC and change the module’s network settings, perform the following steps:
Step 1: Set the PC’s network adapter to the module’s factory default subnet and connect the two devices. The factory-set IP
Step 2:
Step 3: address is in the 10.x.x.x range. You will find it printed on a sticker on the cylindrical heat sink.
Access the module from a web browser or other tool installed on the PC.
Set the module address and subnet mask to the subnet it will use and reboot the module. Configure the PC’s network adapter once more to assign the PC to the same subnet as the module.
Single subnet
Figure 12 Devices in the same subnet can connect.
Step 9: Internal Web Pages
The home page displays live video from the camera, controls for PTZ operation, and options for setting the encoder, video player, and refresh rate as well as the configuration menu options.
Navigation menu
Figure 14
HSD62x home page
Title pane
PTZ control panel
Zoom in
Zoom out
Focus far
Focus near
Iris open
Iris close
On screen menu access
Click arrows to pan and tilt camera at fixed speed
Click ball to pan and tilt the camera (point of clicking determines pan/tilt speed
Figure 15 PTZ control panel