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What are the different models available for the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES series?

The physical appearances and installation methods for the models in the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES series are similar. The available models are:

Model Description
IMP121-1ES 1MP Environmental Vandal Dome with Vari-focal lens
IMP121-1RS 1MP Environmental Vandal Dome with IR and Vari-focal lens
IMP221-1ES 2MP Environmental Vandal Dome with Vari-focal lens
IMP221-1RS 2MP Environmental Vandal Dome with IR and Vari-focal lens
IMP321-1ES 3MP Environmental Vandal Dome with Vari-focal lens
IMP321-1RS 3MP Environmental Vandal Dome with IR and Vari-focal lens
IMP521-1ES 5MP Environmental Vandal Dome with Vari-focal lens
IMP521-1RS 5MP Environmental Vandal Dome with IR and Vari-focal lens

What are the physical characteristics and components of the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES camera?

The SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES camera has several key physical components:

1. Lower Case: The bottom case of the camera.

2. Lens Base: The physical main body of the camera.

3. Torx Screws of Lens Base * 3: The screws for fixing the lens base with the lower case.

4. Inner Liner: The inner adjustable liner to cover and beautify the camera lens assembly.

5. IR Board: The IR LED embedded board for illumination under low-light environments.

6. Torx Screws of Top Cover * 3: The screws for fixing the top cover with the lens base.

7. Top Cover: The top cover of the camera.

8. Fool-proofing Design: A smart isolation to enable/disable the auto defog function.

9. Micro SD Card Slot: The slot for inserting an extra micro SD card for file storage.

10. Default & Reset Button:

Default: Press the button for 6 seconds to restore the camera’s settings back to the factory default.

Reset: Press the button for less than 1 second to reboot the camera.

11. Bottom Conduit Hole: The bottom hole for cable entry.

12. Side Conduit Hole: The side hole for cable entry.

13. Safety Wire Cord: A cord designed to connect with a safety wire for additional suspension.

14. Digital I/O Connectors:

Audio In: Via “Au/I” and “GND” ports, connect to an external device like a microphone.

Audio Out: Via “Au/O” and “GND” ports, connect to a device like a speaker to be triggered by alarm output signals.

Alarm Out: Via “COM” and “AO” ports, connect to an external device to be triggered by alarm output signals.

Alarm In: Via “GND” and “AI” ports, connect to an external device that can trigger alarm input signals.

15. Power Terminal: The port to connect with an external either DC 12V or AC 24V power supply.

16. RJ-45 Network Port: Connect an RJ-45 connector to this port with a PoE+ (Class 4) compatible network device.

17. LED Indicators:

Green LED: With solid green, the LED indicates a live connection is established.

Orange LED: With flashing orange, the LED indicates data is being transmitted/received.


What items are included in the product box for the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES?

When you unpack your SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES, you should find the following items in the product box:

• Environmental Vandal Dome camera * 1

• Plastic Anchor * 4

• Flat Head Screw (Tapping Type) * 4

• T20 Security Torx Wrench * 1

• Mounting Template * 2

• Terminal Block * 1

• Conduit Hole Plug * 1

• Important Notices Declaration * 1

• Printed Quick Start Guide * 1

• Supplemental Resources Sheet * 1

• Important Safety Instruction * 1

• ROHS Statement Slip * 1


How do I disassemble the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES camera for installation?

To disassemble your SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES camera, follow these steps in order:

1. Loosen the 3 camera top cover screws.

2. Gently pull the top cover downward to take it apart from the camera body.

3. Further loosen the 3 camera lens base screws.

4. Gently lift the camera lens base off from the lower case.


How do I connect the power and I/O wires to the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES?

After disassembling the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES, you will see the I/O interfaces on the rear of the lens base. Follow these steps to connect the wires:

1. Connect Power: Connect the power cable to the power port using one of the following 3 alternatives:

AC 24V: Connect a power cable that supplies an AC24V power source to the power terminal.

DC 12V: Connect a power cable that supplies a DC12V power source to the power terminal.

PoE+ (Class 4): Connect an Ethernet cable terminated with an RJ-45 connector to the PoE+ RJ-45 port for both power supply and network connectivity simultaneously.

2. Connect Audio/Alarm (if required): Insert audio in/out cables and alarm in/out cables to the corresponding terminals of the camera.


How do I mount the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES using the Flush Mount (In-Ceiling) method?

Step 1. Mark Mounting Area

1. Attach the mounting template to the desired in-ceiling surface.

2. Drill a round hole (Ø198mm) based on the template into the surface.

Step 2. Mounting Schemes

1. Embed the in-ceiling mount bracket into the hole that was drilled.

2. Use a cross screwdriver to turn the 2 bracket screws clockwise to extend the locking arms. Tighten them securely to fix the bracket firmly within the ceiling area.

3. Use either the bottom or side conduit hole on the lower case for cable entry and connect the required cables. Ensure the unused hole is properly locked with the conduit hole plug.

4. Fix the lower case onto the in-ceiling bracket by fastening the 4 screws. Align the identifying red dots of the lower case and lens base to properly assemble them, then secure the 3 lens base screws.

5. After adjusting the camera’s focus and field of view, mount the top cover on the lens base, aligning the red dots for identification, and tighten the 3 top cover screws firmly. The tightening torque is 8 ~ 10kg/cm (17.64 ~ 22.05 lb/in).

6. Attach the 2 spring hooks from the protective cover to the in-ceiling bracket to complete the mounting.

NOTE: It is strongly recommended to first ensure the mounting area is stable enough to withstand the in-ceiling bracket and locking arms.


How do I mount the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES using the Surface Mount method?

Step 1. Mark Mounting Area

1. Place the supplied mounting template on a mounting surface. Drill 6 mm (0.2″) outer holes at the T1 (single-gang) or T2 (double-gang) template positions. Insert the supplied plastic anchors into the holes.

2. If feeding wiring from the top of the lower case, create an opening corresponding to the “Bottom conduit hole” on the template. If feeding from the side, no hole is needed on the mounting surface.

Step 2. Mounting Procedure

1. Based on your needs, use the bottom or side conduit hole on the lower case for cable entry and connect the required cables. Mount the lower case on the surface by securing the supplied screws into the plastic anchors.

2. Align the red dots on the top side of the lower case and the lens base for proper alignment. Securely fasten the 3 screws of the lens base to the bottom case with the supplied torx key. The tightening torque is 8 ~ 10kg/cm (17.64 ~ 22.05 lb/in).

3. Adjust the focusing position by rotating, panning, and tilting the camera lens base. Do not rotate the camera lens over its stop point.

4. Fit the inner liner over the camera lens base until it snaps into place.

5. Mount the top cover on the lens base, aligning the red dot on both parts for proper identification. The red dot on the top cover is on the interior side. Fasten the torx screws to complete the procedure. The tightening torque is 8 ~ 10kg/cm (17.64 ~ 22.05 lb/in).

6. Use the supplied torx wrench to tighten the 3 top cover screws to complete the mounting.

NOTE: Please properly lock the conduit hole plug on the unused hole.


How do I mount the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES using the Pendant Mount method?

This method requires the IMPPM-1ER Sarix Environmental Pendant Mount accessory.

1. Rotate the adaptor ring clockwise onto the pendant mount back box securely. The rubber o-ring provides a seal. It is highly suggested to apply waterproof repellent onto the upper screw thread for complete ingress protection.

2. After connecting the wires, attach the lens base to the pendant mount back box. Align the red dots for identification on both parts and securely fasten the 3 screws of the lens base with the supplied torx wrench. The tightening torque is 8 ~ 10kg/cm (17.64 ~ 22.05 lb/in).

3. Finally, assemble the top cover with the lens base, aligning their respective red dots. Fasten the 3 screws of the top cover to complete the installation. The tightening torque is 8 ~ 10kg/cm (17.64 ~ 22.05 lb/in).

NOTE: Anti-seize compound should be applied on the environmental pendant. Not doing so might prevent the unit from being separated in the future. Waterproof tape can also be used to help prevent water ingress damage.


How does the Top Cover Defog function work on the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES?

The defog function on the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES heats up the camera to overcome extreme weather conditions like snow or frost. To prevent accidental scalding of installers, the heating function will not activate when the top cover is detached from the camera body. This is because a button on the camera body (marked red) is not being pressed by a salient point on the top cover (marked green). When the top cover is properly attached, the salient point presses the button, and the heating function will activate automatically.

How do I adjust the camera position and focus of the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES?

The SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES has three axes for adjusting the field of view. Adjust the position while viewing the live feed on your monitor.

Adjusting the Camera Position:

Pan Adjustment (A): Rotate the lens base until you are satisfied with the field of view. Note that the side conduit hole of the lower case is the point where the camera lens shouldn’t be rotated over.

Horizontal Rotation (B): Rotate the 3D assembly in the lens base, but do not turn it more than 355° as this may damage internal cables.

Tilt Adjustment (C): Lift to open the inner liner, and tilt the camera lens to your desired angle. Restore the inner liner to its default position after adjustment.

NOTE: Limitation for three axes position: Pan range: ±177°, Rotate range: ±177°, Tilt range: 35° ~ 90°.

Adjusting the Focus:

1. View the camera image using a browser.

2. Use the settings in the Web interface (refer to the Focus section) to adjust the zoom and focus of the lens to the desired field of view.

3. Focus can also be adjusted by moving the zoom slider and using the Focus options in the live webpage.

NOTE: Focus adjustment is done exclusively with the Web UI.


What are the system requirements for operating the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES camera?

The minimum system requirements to implement and operate the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES are listed below. Network and processor limitations might cause the video stream to pause or appear pixelated.

System Hardware
CPU Intel® Pentium® 4 microprocessor, 2.4GHz or equivalent
RAM 1 GB or above
Monitor Minimum of 1024 x 768 resolution, 16- or 32-bit pixel color resolution
System Software
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP, Vista 32 and 64 bit, Win7 32 and 64 bit
Browser Microsoft IE 9.0 and later
Media Player Pelco Media Player or QuickTime® 7.6.5 for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7; or QuickTime 7.6.4 for Mac OS X 10.4 (or later)
Unit
Power Supply PoE+ / AC 24V/DC 12V

How do I connect to my SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES for the first time?

The default IP address for the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES is 192.168.0.20 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. If this address is in use, the camera will automatically bump the last octet (e.g., to 192.168.0.21) until an unused address is found. If a DHCP server is on your network, the camera will obtain an IP address automatically.

Using Pelco Device Utility Software to find the IP Address:

1. Install the Device Utility on your computer.

2. Log in to the utility using the default username: admin and password: admin.

3. On the Manage Devices page, click Refresh Device List or Add New Device.

4. The Device List will show information about the camera, including its current IP Address.

Connecting directly from a computer:

1. Check for a network connection by pinging the default IP address. Open a command prompt and type “Ping 192.168.0.20”. A “Reply from…” message indicates a successful connection.

2. Open Internet Explorer and enter the camera’s IP address (e.g., 192.168.0.20). A login window will appear.

3. Enter the default username: admin and password: admin to log in.


What browser settings are required to view images from the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES?

To view images from your SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES using Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 or later, you must enable the display by following these steps:

1. On the Privacy tab in Internet Options, move the settings slider to Low or Accept All Cookies.

2. In Internet options, go to the Security tab and click Custom Level to open the Security Settings screen. Select the appropriate zone (Internet or Intranet).

3. Scroll down to the ActiveX controls and plug-ins section and set the following:

• 【Download signed ActiveX controls】 → Prompt (recommended)

• 【Download unsigned ActiveX controls】 → Prompt

• 【Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls】 → Enable

• 【Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins】 → Enable

• 【Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting*】 → Enable

4. Press OK to save the settings.

5. Close all Microsoft Internet Explorer windows and restart a new window for the settings to take effect.

6. Type your camera’s IP address into the browser.

7. You should now be able to see the camera image screen.


How can I manage my SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES from the System tab?

The System tab in the settings of your SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES allows you to perform several key administrative tasks:

Generate System Log:

1. Click the System tab.

2. Click the Generate System Log button to create a system log file for troubleshooting purposes.

Reboot Camera:

1. Click the System tab.

2. Click the Reboot Camera button to restart the camera. This does not change the configured camera settings.

Restore All Camera Defaults:

This process cannot be undone and will erase all user and custom settings.

1. Click the System tab.

2. Click the Restore All Camera Defaults button to restore the camera’s factory default settings.

NOTE: If the camera is not connected to a DHCP network, the IP address settings for the camera will be lost, and the server will not recognize the camera. The default setting for the camera IP address is DHCP On.


How do I configure general settings like Device Name, Time, and Text Overlay on the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES?

You can configure these settings on the System tab of your SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES.

Device Name:

1. Click the Device Name box and highlight the text.

2. Type a user-friendly name (2 to 64 characters), such as “Front Door” or “Parking Lot”.

3. Click Save.

Time Settings:

If not connected to a DHCP network with a time server, you must configure this manually.

1. Type the IP address of the time server in the Time Server field. This server uses Network Time Protocol (NTP) to sync the camera’s time.

2. Select the continent and region closest to the camera’s location from the Time Zone drop-down menu.

3. Select the date and time format from the Display Format drop-down field.

4. Click Save.

Text Overlay:

1. Configure the text overlay settings:

Background: Set the background color for the text overlay to black or transparent.

Content: Select what to display from the drop-down menu (Date/Time, Camera Name, etc.).

Content Position: Select where to display the content (Top Left, Top Right, etc.). A maximum of 3 content positions can be displayed simultaneously.

2. Click Save.


How can I backup and restore the settings of my SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES?

You can backup and restore camera settings from the System tab in the settings menu of your SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES.

Backup:

Once the camera settings have been configured for optimal scene display, use the backup feature to save the camera settings. Under the “Backup” section, click “Download Now” to download a full backup file of the camera’s settings.

Restore:

If the camera settings are changed and result in a less desirable image, use the restore setting to restore the camera to the previously saved settings.

1. Under the “Restore” section, click “Browse…”.

2. Choose the backup file you want to restore.

3. Click “Upload and Restore”.

NOTE: Restoring will cause the camera to restart. This feature is not intended for the configuration of multiple units or for firmware upgrades.


How do I update the firmware on my SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES?

You can update the system firmware from the System tab in the settings menu. All camera motions will shut down during the update.

Important: Close any other screens before starting the update. Never disconnect power or the LAN cable during the firmware update process, as this will cause the update to fail.

1. In the “Firmware Update” section, click “Browse…”.

2. Choose the ppm file to upgrade the camera.

3. Click “Upload”.

It takes approximately 3 minutes for the unit to reboot after the firmware update process.


How do I adjust the image orientation and digital processing settings on my SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES?

You can adjust these settings on the Imaging tab in your SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES’s configuration menu.

Orientation:

Use this setting when installing the camera in an inverted position to prevent the image from being upside down and mirrored.

• Click the “Flip left-to-right” box to rotate the camera image 180 degrees horizontally.

• Click the “Flip top-to-bottom” box to rotate the camera image 180 degrees vertically.

Digital Processing:

Move the sliders to adjust the following settings:

3D Noise Reduction: Enable to improve video noise in low light scenes. Turn it off if details are blurred in moving objects.

Sharpness: Controls the clarity of detail. Move right to increase sharpness, left to decrease. The range is -100 to 100.

Saturation: Controls color intensity. Move right to increase saturation, left to decrease. The range is -100 to 100.

Contrast: Controls gradations between dark and light portions. Move right to increase contrast, left to decrease. The range is -100 to 100.

Brightness: Controls lighting detail. Move right to lighten the image, left to darken. The range is -100 to 100.

Hue: Controls the color. Move right for a cool color image, left for a warm color image. The range is -100 to 100.

You can also check the Lock Settings box to lock these digital processing settings.


How do I configure the Exposure and Day/Night settings for the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES?

These settings are found under the Imaging tab in the Exposure section.

Exposure Settings:

Priority Preset: Select Motion to increase exposure time and reduce motion blur in low light. Select Low Noise to decrease exposure time for improved noise reduction.

Flicker Correction: Select “50Hz” or “60Hz” to reduce flickering caused by fluorescent lights, matching your local power frequency.

Basic Setting:

BLC (Backlight Compensation): Select an area (e.g., Upper, Lower, Central) to optimize brightness for that specific part of the image, especially when there is intense light from the background.

Digital WDR (Wide Dynamic Range): Select On to provide clear images in scenes with both very bright and very dark areas. It ensures bright areas are not saturated and dark areas are not too dark.

Day/Night Settings:

Auto Mode:

Transition Level: Determines when the camera switches between day (color) and night (black-white) mode. “Lighter” switches at a high lux setting, “Darker” at a low lux setting. Default is 2 lux.

Transition Detect Time (sec): Controls how long the camera is exposed to a light level before it changes mode. This is useful for scenes with temporary bright lights, like car headlights.

IR Illumination: Check this box to enable IR illumination (available in IR-equipped models only).

Manual Mode:

Day: Forces the camera to stay in Day mode all day.

Night: Forces the camera to stay in Night mode all day.

Night w/IR Illumination: Forces the camera to stay in Night mode with IR illumination on. An IR Level slider (10-100) will appear for adjustment.


How can I use Window Blanking to create privacy areas on my SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES?

Window blanking conceals user-defined privacy areas with a solid gray window. You can define up to 8 blanked windows, as long as the total blanked area does not exceed 50% of the field of view. This feature is in the Imaging tab.

Creating a Window Blanking Area:

1. Select the “On” option for Window Blanking.

2. In the Live Preview area, click and hold the left mouse button.

3. Drag the mouse diagonally across the area you want to blank. A color-coded box will appear in the “Edit Window” section, corresponding to the window you drew.

4. To resize the window, click and drag one or more of the points until the window is the desired shape and size.

5. Click the Save button to save the settings.

Deleting a Window Blanking Area:

1. In the “Edit Window” area of the page, click the Delete button (X) next to the window blanking area you want to delete.

2. Click the Save button to save the changes.

Turning Off Window Blanking:

1. Select the “Off” option for Window Blanking.

2. Click the Save button.


What are the available resolution and compression settings for the video streams on the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES?

The SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES supports various resolutions depending on the stream and compression type. The following table outlines the correlations:

Available Resolutions Compression Standard Primary Stream Secondary Stream Service Stream
H264 MJPEG H264 MJPEG MJPEG
2592 x 1944* 2592×1944 N/A 800×600, 640×480, 320×240 800×600, 640×480, 320×240 640×480
2048×1536** 2048×1536 2048×1536 800×600, 640×480, 320×240 800×600, 640×480, 320×240 640×480
1920×1080*** 1920×1080 1920×1080 960×540 960×540 640×352
1920×1080 1920×1080 640×352, 320×180 640×352, 320×180 640×352
1280×960 1280×960 1280×960 800×600, 640×480, 320×240 800×600, 640×480, 320×240 640×480
1280×720 1280×720 1280×720 640×352, 320×180 640×352, 320×180 640×352
1280×960**** 1280×960 1280×960 1280×960, 800×600, 640×480, 320×240 1280×960, 800×600, 640×480, 320×240 640×480
1280×720**** 1280×720 1280×720 1280×720, 640×352, 320×180 1280×720, 640×352, 320×180 640×352
800×600 800×600 800×600 800×600, 640×480, 320×240 800×600, 640×480, 320×240 640×480
640×480 640×480 640×480 640×480, 320×240 640×480, 320×240 640×480
320×240 320×240 320×240 320×240 320×240 640×480
320×180 320×180 320×180 320×180 320×180 640×352

*NOTE: 2592 x 1944 supports 5MP Model and MJPEG only.

** NOTE: 2048×1536 supports 5MP Model and 3MP Model only.

*** NOTE: 1920×1080 supports 5MP Model and 3MP Model and 2MP Model only.

**** NOTE: These resolution combinations are available for 1MP Model only.


How do I create and manage users on the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES?

User accounts limit the permissions of individuals logged onto the camera. You can manage them on the Users tab.

Creating a New User:

1. Click the New User button.

2. Select the Access Level for the user:

Admins: Has access to all permissions and cannot be deleted.

Managers: Has access to all permissions except the Users page and restore factory defaults.

Operators: Default permissions are video stream view, PTZ manipulation, and API use.

Viewers: Limited to video stream view and API use.

3. In the Username box, type a user name (2 to 23 alphanumeric characters, case-sensitive).

4. In the Password box, type a password (4 to 16 alphanumeric characters, case-sensitive).

5. In the Re-type Password box, retype the password.

6. Click the Save button. The new user profile will appear in the box on the left.

Deleting a User:

1. Click the user profile you want to delete from the list on the left side of the page.

2. Click the Delete User button. A dialog box will appear asking for confirmation.

3. Click OK. The user profile is deleted.

NOTE: The default “admin” user cannot be deleted.


How do I set up event handlers like Motion Detection on the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES?

You can configure event detections and handlers on the Events tab of your SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES.

Setting up Motion Detection:

1. Go to the Events tab and select Motion Detection.

2. Check the Enabled button to enable motion for any or all of Zones 1 to 4.

3. Set the Sensitivity level: High (activates with slight changes), Medium, or Low (activates with big changes).

4. Define the Object Size from 1 to 100 for detection of wanted objects.

5. Set the desired area to trigger motion detection. A red frame will appear in the live preview for defining the detection area by dragging the mouse.

6. Click the Save button.

Setting up Sabotage Detection:

This detects if the lens is obstructed or if the camera is repositioned.

1. Go to the Events tab and select Sabotage Detection.

2. Check the Enabled button.

3. Configure the settings:

Sensitivity: High sensitivity is triggered more easily but prone to false alarms. Low sensitivity will only trigger for major issues like a blackout.

Event logging (Profile) name: Type a user-defined name that will display within an alarm event.

Alarm Severity: Defines the severity of the alarm for prioritization.

4. Click the Save button.


How do I configure the SD Record Handler on my SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES?

The SD Record Handler allows you to save video clip backups from activated events to an SD card. Before using this, an SD card must be installed in the camera. The card must be formatted as FAT32.

Configuration Steps:

1. On the Events tab, select SD Record Handler.

2. Check the boxes to enable the SD Record Handler for desired events (Alarm, Motions 1-4, Wire Network Lost, Sabotage Detection, Audio Detection).

3. For Record Type, choose either “Video only” or “Audio and Video”.

4. For Record Status, choose “One Shot” or “Continuous”.

– If you choose “One Shot”, you must set a Clip Duration (5-10 seconds) and Clip Size (10-20 MB).

– If you choose “Continuous”, you only need to define the Clip Size.

5. Set Overwrite to ON or Off to enable or disable the automatic overwriting of the oldest recordings when the card is full.

6. The Usage field shows information on SD card usage.

7. Use the SD Format button to erase information from the SD card if needed.

8. Click the Save button.

Viewing SD Card Files from a Remote Server:

1. Configure the SD Record Handler as described above.

2. Type “ftp://” followed by the IP address of the camera in a Web browser or Windows Explorer.

3. Right-click on a snapshot or recording from the SD card and save the file locally or open it to view its content.


How can I format an SD card to FAT32 for my SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES?

To format an SD card to FAT32 for use with your SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES, you can use a formatting utility like guiformat.exe.

NOTE: Formatting will erase all information off the SD card. Make sure you have backed up any important files before you format it.

1. Open the FAT32 formatting utility (e.g., by double-clicking guiformat.exe).

2. From the Drive drop-down menu, select the SD card you want to format.

3. Click the Start button to begin formatting the SD card.

4. When the progress bar is full and the process is complete, click Close to exit the format window.


How do I set up SMTP email notifications for events on my SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES?

To use email notification, your SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PELCO SARIX IMP121-1ES must be connected to a local area network (LAN) that has an SMTP mail server. This feature is configured under the Events tab.

SMTP Notification Handler Settings:

1. Check the Enabled button to enable the SMTP Notification Handler for events like Alarm, Motions 1-4, Sabotage, and Audio.

2. Fill in the text boxes for Message, From, and Subject with the necessary information.

3. Select the Attach JPEG Snapshot box if you want to send a JPEG image as an attachment.

SMTP Server Settings:

Set up the connection to your mail server:

1. Host Address: Input the server name or address.

2. Port: Set to “25” as default or change to a dedicated number.

3. Username: Input a user name with privilege to access the server.

4. Password: Input the password associated with the Login ID.

5. Authentication: Select an authentication type (e.g., NO_AUTH, SMTP_PLAIN, LOGIN).

Address List:

This section is for notifying multiple users via email.

1. Check Enable for a row and input the E-mail Address.

2. Select the event types (Alarm, Motions 1-4, Sabotage, or Audio) that should trigger an email to this address.

3. Click the Save button to save the settings.

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