Siqura HSD820 Series
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High-speed 1080p PTZ dome camera series
Quick Start Guide
Unpack
Switches and connectors
Figure 1 Outdoor camera package contents
Connector pin definition
To wire the camera, use the images showing the positions of the switches and
It is necessary to configure the power, alarms, and audio before connecting
connectors (below) and the cable pin definition diagrams (next section).
the dome camera to other devices. The switches used for configuring these
settings are located on the bottom of the camera. The indoor and outdoor
models have slightly different configurations, but these connectors are in
approximately the same place on each camera.
Dome camera with
outdoor mount kit
Quick Start,
Leaflets (2x)
Camera body
Waterproof
boot
Optical
cover
Hard ceiling
mount
White rubber ring
Security
torx
M4 screws (5x)
and anchors (5x)
M3 & M5 screws
Terminal
block (2x)
M3 & M5
screws
Lubricant
RJ-45 and SFP
connectors
Figure 2
Indoor camera
package contents
Note: Subject to modification. Actual product and accessories may differ in appearance.
Figure 3 Indoor model
Definition
A
RJ-45 / SFP connector
Alarm I/O and analogue video out
(BNC output on pins 9 and 10)
See accompanying leaflets:
“Install the HSD820H2/H3
network connector” and “Safety
WM01A Mini Wall Mount
WM07 Long Wall Mount
Definition
1
AC 24_1
3
LINE_IN
2
FG
2
GND
3
AC 24_2
1
LINE_OUT
Table 2 Connector C - Power
Table 3 Connector F - Audio
Use the pin definition
Pin
Definition
Pin
Definition
on the right to set up
1
ALARM_OUT_NO_1
7
ALARM_OUT_COM_2
Alarm I/O.
2
ALARM_OUT_NC_1
8
GND
3
ALARM_OUT_COM_1
9
VIDEO_GND
D
Micro-SD Card Slot
4
GND
10
VIDEO_OUT
E
Factory reset button
5
ALARM_OUT_NO_2
11
ALARM_IN_2
Audio I/O
6
ALARM_OUT_NC_2
12
ALARM_IN_1
Table 1 Connector definition
Prepare outdoor camera for installation
To prepare the HSD820 for installation
1.
Remove the outdoor tube adaptor by rotating counter clockwise (figure 8a).
2.
Rotate to remove the protective cover.
3.
Make a note of the IP address on the label attached to the cylindrical heat sink.
4.
Remove the PE cloth and take off the lens cap.
5.
Generously apply the supplied lubricant to the optical cover’s waterproof boot to
Figure 6 WM07 Long Wall Mount
6.
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.
7.
The mini wall mount and the long wall mount can be installed
onto a box mount if extra space for the cables is required.
Attach the optical cover to the dome body by pressing gently down on the sides
of the dome cover (figure 8c).
8.
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
Outdoor installation requires the following items:
•
Dome camera
•
Supplied waterproof boot
•
Wall mount (optional accessory)
•
Screws and screw anchors
Figure 7 WM06 Wall Box Mount
•
Screwdriver and drill
Phillips-head or TORX screw.
Install outdoor camera with wall mount
Installation requires the following tools:
•
Dome camera
•
Supplied waterproof boot
•
Wall mount
Figure 9
•
Screws and screw anchors
Mini
wall mount
•
Screwdriver and drill
To mount the outdoor HSD820 with a 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.
2.
Ensure that the weather resistant gasket is correctly attached to the mount.
3.
Thread the cables through the wall mount and screw it onto the wall.
4.
Attach the waterproof boot to the wall mount.
5.
Thread the cables through the outdoor tube adaptor and fix it to the wall mount
with the supplied screws and washers.
6.
Clip the safety wire to the dome camera.
7.
To keep insects out, block the cable entry hole with the supplied sponge.
8.
Connect the cables to the dome camera.
9.
Attach the dome to the outdoor tube adaptor and fasten them together with the
supplied screws.
CAUTION: 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
Figure 8a/b/c Remove the outdoor tube adaptor (left). Lubricate the optical cover’s
waterproof boot (centre). Attach the optical cover to the dome body (right).
Version 2.2 (132101-2b)
HSD820 QSG (MW10)
Pin
Instructions”
ensure an IP66 quality installation (figure 8b).
© Siqura B.V. 2016
Definition
Table 4 Connector B – Alarm I/O
Use one of two types of Siqura mounts to install an outdoor HSD820 on a wall:
Figure 5 WM01A Mini Wall Mount
Pin
Power
Outdoor camera mounting requirements
•
•
audio.
C
F
Note: You can order wall mounts separately.
Use the pin definition below to set up
supplied power adapter.
Figure 4 Outdoor model
Connector
B
Connect the power core through the
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MOVEMENT OF THE CAMERA IN ITS BRACKET CAN COMPROMISE POSITIONAL
ACCURACY.
Log on to the camera
Install Siqura Device Manager (optional)
Access a camera with Siqura Device Manager
You can access the camera settings via its web interface.
Use Internet Explorer 6.x or higher, Chrome, Firefox or Safari to browse the webpages.
To open communication with the camera
1.
Make an IP connection between the camera and the PC.
HSD626
To achieve initial access, the network adapter of the PC must be set to the same
1
subnet as the camera. The factory-set IP address is printed on a label located
10.0.0.0/8
on the bottom of the camera.
2.
Type the IP address of the camera in the address bar of your web browser
1
(figure 10), and then click ENTER.
3.
Enter the default user name (Admin) and password (1234).
4.
When prompted about an ActiveX control installation, right-click the information
2
Note that the user name is case sensitive.
2
bar, and then click Install ActiveX control.
This installs Siqura Viewer, an add-on required to view camera images in the
webpages. Make sure that ActiveX controls are enabled in your web browser.
For more information, see the User Manual.
Figure 12 Use Siqura Device Manager to open the webpages of the camera
3
Figure 10 Enter the IP address of the camera into the address bar of your browser
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT YOU CHANGE THE DEFAULT ADMIN PASSWORD AT
Figure 11
Download Siqura Device Manager at http://www.siqura.com/support-files
Install the software on the browsing PC.
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.
Navigate the webpages
Change network settings
With Siqura Device Manager you can directly change the network settings of
Use the menus across the top of the home page to navigate the webpages.
the camera.
•
Home – Live video stream, PTZ control, video recording, and snapshots.
•
System – Host name, system time, root password, and other network settings.
To change the network settings
•
Streaming – Video/audio formats and compression parameters.
1.
•
PTZ&IMAGE – Exposure, white balance, brightness, sharpness, contrast, and
Right-click the camera in Siqura
Device Manager.
2.
Click Change Network Settings.
3.
Click Enable DHCP.
View video stream in video player (VLC)
Figure 15
Video stream from
camera opened and
viewed in VLC Media
Player
digital zoom.
•
Logout – Log out and reopen the Login page.
- or click Static IP, and then enter the
new IP address, subnet mask, and
gateway address.
4.
Click OK.
Figure 13 Change 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.
rtsp://10.0.231.156/VideoInput/1/h264/1
Figure 14 Home page with PTZ panel
camera IP address
video input number media type video encoder number
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