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What items are included in the camera kit?
The kit includes:
Camera Body Attached to Sun Shield, Bracket, and Adapter Plate
Torx Wrench
Back Box
RJ45 Insertion Tool
Rubber Seal for Single Cable
Rubber Seal for Multiple Cables
Two-Pin Power Terminal Block
Hex Wrench
Plastic Screw Anchors x 6
TP4x31mm Tapping Screw x 6
M4x14 Screw x 6
Mounting Template
(Note: Images are not to scale)
How should I select a location for mounting the camera?
Select a suitable location to mount the camera. Ensure that when mounted, the camera’s general orientation covers the required field of view.
Verify that the operating temperature range is between -40°C ~ 60°C (-40° ~ 140° F) cold start, and 0-95% relative humidity.
For advice on positioning and orienting the camera, see the camera’s installation and user guide.
For the list of mounting accessories available for the camera, see the FLIR Security Cameras – Accessory Guide.
When should I configure the camera?
FLIR recommends configuring the camera before mounting and aiming it. It is also possible to configure the camera after mounting it, which could be more appropriate for certain installations.
How do I install the FLIR DNA tool?
The FLIR Discovery Network Assistant (DNA) tool is free and does not require a license.
1. Download it from the FLIR Quasar™ Premium Bullet pages at FLIR.com > Products > Security > Visible Security Cameras.
2. Save the ZIP file on a computer running Windows on the same VLAN to which you will connect the camera.
3. Unzip the file.
4. Run the DNA tool (DNA.exe) by double-clicking.
How do I connect the camera’s system cable?
Follow these steps to connect the system cable:
a. Attach an Ethernet cable from the network switch to the RJ45 connector (Connector 1, Black) for a 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet and PoE+ (Power over Ethernet) IEEE 802.3at connection. Ethernet is required for streaming video and for configuring the camera.
b. Connect the audio and alarm connectors (Connector 3) if needed, according to the pinout table.
c. If using an external DC or AC power supply, connect its wires to the two-pin terminal block. Then, attach the terminal block to the system cable’s two-pin power connector (Connector 2).
e. (Optional) Insert a microSD card into the slot on the camera body. For information about accessing the microSD card slot and the camera’s other internal interfaces, see the camera’s installation and user guide.
Connector Pinout Table:
| Connector | Color | Function |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Black | RJ-45 |
| 2 | Black | 12 VDC/24 VAC – |
| Red | 12 VDC/24 VAC+ | |
| 3 | Yellow | AUDIO IN+ |
| Orange | AUDIO IN- | |
| Purple | AUDIO OUT+ | |
| Green | AUDIO OUT- | |
| Red | ALARM IN Signal | |
| Black | ALARM IN GND | |
| Brown | ALARM OUT Signal | |
| Blue | ALARM OUT COM |
How can I configure the camera for networking?
You can configure the camera using version 2.3.0.20 or higher of the DNA tool, the camera’s web page, or a supported VMS.
The following tasks can be performed using the DNA tool or the camera’s web page:
| Task | DNA tool | Camera’s web page |
|---|---|---|
| Discover camera IP address | • | |
| Configure IP address, mask, and gateway | • | • |
| Configure DNS settings, MTU, and Ethernet speed | • | |
| Change user credentials | • | • |
| Change video format | • | • |
| Configure more than one camera at the same time | • |
For information about using the camera’s web page, see the camera’s installation and user guide. For information about using a supported VMS, see the VMS documentation.
How does the camera get an IP address by default?
By default, DHCP is enabled on the camera. A DHCP server on the network assigns the camera an IP address. For example, if the camera is managed by FLIR’s Horizon or Meridian VMS and the VMS is configured as a DHCP server, the VMS automatically assigns the camera an IP address.
How can I manually specify the camera’s IP address using the DNA tool?
If the camera is managed by FLIR’s Latitude VMS or is on a network with static IP addressing, you can manually specify the camera’s IP address using the DNA tool. The camera’s default IP address is 192.168.0.250.
To manually specify the IP address using the DNA tool:
a. Make sure the camera and the PC running the DNA tool are on the same LAN segment.
b. Run the DNA tool (DNA.exe). The Discover List will show compatible devices on the LAN segment and their current IP addresses.
c. In the DNA Discover List, verify that the camera’s status is Online.
– If this is the first time configuring the camera or after a factory reset, DNA automatically authenticates with the default admin user (admin) and password (admin).
– If the admin password has been changed, you need to authenticate: Right-click the camera, select Login, enter the admin user password, click Login, wait for ‘Ok’ status, and click Close.
d. Verify that the camera’s status is Authenticated in the Discover List.
e. Right-click the camera in the list and select IP Setup.
f. In the DNA – IP Setup window, clear the ‘Use DHCP’ checkbox.
g. Specify the desired IP address, Mask (default: 255.255.255.0), and Gateway.
h. Click Update, wait for ‘Ok’ status to appear, and then click Close.
How do I change the camera’s video format using the DNA tool?
By default, the camera’s video format is NTSC. To change it to PAL using the DNA tool:
a. In the DNA Discover List, right-click the camera and select Change Video Format.
b. In the Change Video Format window, select PAL from the ‘Select Video Format’ dropdown.
c. Click Update, wait for ‘Ok’ status to appear, and then click Close.
For more information about using the DNA tool to configure one or more cameras, see the DNA User Guide (click the Help icon ‘?’ within the tool).
What are the requirements for installing the camera?
The camera must be installed by qualified personnel.
The installation should conform to all local codes.
Ensure you have the required accessories and tools available.
Refer to the camera’s installation and user guide as necessary.
How do I mount the back box and route the cables?
To maintain structural integrity, ensure the mounting surface is at least 50mm (2″) thick before drilling.
a. Use the mounting template to drill six holes on the wall or mounting surface: Diameter Ø 3/8″ (9.5mm), depth 1 1/2″ (40mm). Ensure holes are the correct size.
b. Hammer the six plastic screw anchors into the drilled holes.
c. Cables can enter the back box from the rear or the side. If entering from the rear, use the mounting template to drill a bottom conduit hole.
d. Route the power and network cabling into the back box:
– Single Ethernet Cable (with RJ45 plug): Attach the included RJ45 insertion tool to the plug. Route the tool, plug, and cable through the single cable rubber seal.
– Other Cable Configurations: Route the cables through the multiple cable rubber seal.
– Securely fasten the appropriate rubber seal to either the bottom or the side conduit hole. FLIR recommends applying 3M waterproofing tape on the cables passing through the conduit hole.
e. Mount the back box onto the wall/surface. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to fasten the six TP4 tapping screws into the screw anchors.
f. Inside the back box, connect the camera’s system cable to the other cables as described in the ‘Connect the Camera’ section (Section 3.2).
How do I attach the camera body to the back box?
a. With the camera attached to the adapter plate, align the triangle on the adapter plate with the triangle on the mounted back box.
b. Carefully hold and fully support the camera to ensure the screws do not bear the camera’s weight during tightening.
c. Use the Torx wrench to tighten the three T20 screws attached to the adapter plate.
How do I adjust the sun shield?
1. Loosen the two screws on the shield hood.
2. Move the sun shield forward or backward as needed.
3. Tighten the two screws.
How do I aim the camera?
a. While supporting the camera with your hand, loosen the three locking screws.
b. Adjust the camera’s pan, tilt, and rotation to cover the desired field of view.
c. Make sure the toothed surfaces of the joint are properly aligned and meet evenly.
d. Use the T10 torx wrench to securely tighten each locking screw.
How do I perform the initial camera setup using the web page?
You can specify zoom, focus, and format the microSDXC card using the camera’s web page. Supported browsers include Google Chrome (recommended), Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Internet Explorer 11 (32-bit), on PCs running 64-bit Windows 7, 8, 8.1, or 10.
a. Log in to the camera’s web page:
– In the DNA Discover List, double-click the camera.
– On the login screen, type the user name and password (both are case-sensitive).
– First Time Login/After Reset: Use the default user name ‘admin’ and password ‘admin’. You will be prompted to specify a new password.
– New Password Requirements: Must be at least eight characters, include at least one uppercase letter, one lowercase letter, and one number. Special characters |@#~!$&<>+_-.,*?= are allowed.
– After setting the new password, log back in using the new credentials.
b. The camera’s View Settings Home Page opens. Use the Focus and Zoom Control controls under the live video feed to configure the camera’s focus and zoom.
How do I format the microSDXC card using the web page?
a. In the camera’s web page, click System Settings.
b. In the top navigation bar, click SD Card.
c. Under the SD Format section, click Format.
How do I attach the camera to a supported VMS?
After mounting the camera and discovering or defining its IP address, use the VMS Discovery/Attach procedures specific to your supported Video Management System (VMS) to attach the camera.
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