Milesight VS68210 AI Motorized Pro Dome Camera User Guide
- June 10, 2024
- Milesight
Table of Contents
Milesight VS68210 AI Motorized Pro Dome Camera
Accessing via Web Browser
Default IP address | User name | Password |
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https://192.168.0.11 | admin | AbAi.Camera1 |
Appearance Description
The overview of the dome camera is shown below:
Packing list
Component | Pieces |
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Camera | 1 |
Drilling sticker | 1 |
Expansion tube | 3 |
Tapping screw | 3 |
Cable
No | Item | Description |
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1 | LAN/POE | Ethernet/POE connection. This interface supports POE. |
2 | DC 12V+ / DC 12V – | Power input interface. DC 12V(9.0V~15.0V) |
3 | ALARM_OUT COM | Alarm output and COM interfaces. The interface work together |
to form the alarm output.
ALARM_IN ALARM_GND| Alarm input interface. There may be multiple alarm
interfaces. For a given number of interfaces, n, they are numbered (for
example: ALARM_IN0, ALARM_IN1, …,ALARM_INn). Each one connects to the
ALARM_GND connection to form a single alarm input.
4| AUDIO IN/ AUDIO OUT/ AUDIO_GND| Audio input (connect to MIC)/output
interface and audio ground interface.
Cable interface
Installation
Note
Make sure the device in the package is in good condition and all the assembly
parts are included.
You will need the following:
Caution
Please do not lift a camera by its cable.
The top cover of the camera removes
Use a Philips screwdriver to remove the Top cover of the camera, and lift the
cover to open it. Then, you can see the Reset button and an SD card slot.
Reset Button
- To restore the camera to factory settings and software reboot the camera, you need to press and hold the reset button 5~10 seconds.
- To restore the camera to factory settings and hardware reboot the camera, you need to press and hold the reset button more than 10 seconds.
Micro SD card installation
The SD card slot supports only class 6 or higher Micro SD card. To replace a
Micro SD card, the device must be powered off. Otherwise, system exception may
occur. When a Micro SD card is used for the first time, log in to the web
client of the device and format the Micro SD card. For details, see the
Configuration Guide.
Please refer to figure 2.5, insert the memory card to memory card slot on the
rear housing of the camera. During SD card installation, you are advised to
turn the camera maintenance position upward and insert the SD card into the SD
card slot from upon to avoid accidentally dropping the SD card into the
camera.
Camera mounting
The suggested mounting height is over 3 meters at least.
The right height and angle of the camera is important to ensure image quality.
The figure of the camera is the installation requirements for concept and
reference only.
Ceiling Mounting Installation
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Step 1:
Confirm that the cable outlet on the ceiling is large enough for the pigtails to pass through (size of hole size inserted here). Affix the drilling sticker to the camera installation position and ensure that the center of the sticker matches the cable outlet on the ceiling. -
Step 2:
Use a 5mm drill bit to drill four 35mm deep holes in the positions marked by the drilling sticker. Use a hammer to carefully drive the white plastic expansion tubes into the holes. -
Step 3: top cover of the camera removes
Use a Philips screwdriver to remove the Top cover of the camera, and lift the cover to open it.
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Step 4:
Connect the external cabling to camera pigtails, insulate the connections (see Cable Connections), and feed the cabling through the cable entry on the wall. Fasten the tapping screws. Make sure the cable outlet at the camera base is installed facing downwards and is sealed with waterproof glue or caulking to prevent water from getting into the camera. -
Step 5:
Loosen the Philips head screws and adjust the camera to the required angle. Then re-tighten the screws.
Finally, fasten the top cover of the camera.
Ceiling Mounting Installation with Junction Box and Camera
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Step 1
Place the junction box on the ceiling and then use 4 screws to mount the junction box on to the ceiling. -
Step 2
Use 3 screws to fix the camera onto the cover of junction box. Thread the cables through the junction and attach them to the camera pigtails. Finally, fasten the top cover of the camera.
Wall Mount Installation with wall mount stand
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Step 1
Use a 5mm drill bit to drill four 35mm deep holes in the positions marked by the drilling sticker. Use a hammer to carefully drive the white plastic expansion tubes into the holes. Then use 4 screws to mount the wall stand onto the wall. -
Step 2
Place the camera onto the wall-mount bracket such thread the cables through the hole of the bracket as well as. Then use 3 screws to mount the camera onto the wall-mount bracket. Finally, fasten the top cover of the camera.
Cable connection
For safety precautions
- The lightning arrester must be installed and grounded if you install the camera outdoor.
- Strong and weak current cables must be kept at least 5 cm apart from each other. When connecting the cables to the device, take care to avoid connecting strong current cables to weak current interfaces or you will damage your device.
- The tail of cable must be cut if it cannot pass through the wall, please keep the label on tail of cable. And please make sure to use insulating tape and waterproof tape to insulate and waterproof all tail of cable to avoid short circuits and water leakage.
- Wrap all pigtail cables in insulated, waterproof, rubber tape to prevent short circuits or water damage.
Power cable connection
Connect the power cable to the device.
Ground cable installation
Please connect ground cable of camera to ground.
Audio and alarm cable installation
Connect the ground cable to ground the device, and then connect the power
cable. If crimp terminals are not used, the wire thickness cannot exceed
1.5mm2, and the length cannot exceed 25m. If crimp terminals are used, the
wire can be up to 0.75mm2 for a 15m length of wiring or up to 1.0mm2 if 20m is
required. Longer wiring is not supported. The ground impedance cannot exceed 5
ohms.
Cable waterproofing and insulation
Waterproof and insulate all cables including power cables, network cables, and
unused pigtails.
- Wrap one layer of insulation tape around each cable joint.
- Stretch the waterproofing tape evenly to twice its original length. Then apply it for three layers from bottom to top, from top to bottom, and from bottom to top again.
- Stretch the insulation tape evenly to twice its original length. Then apply it for three layers from bottom to top, from top to bottom, and from bottom to top again. Finally, tie the upper and lower ends with cable ties. Then use cable ties to secure both ends.
- Cover the rest of the cabling in a conduit or with protective waterproof rubber tape. Make a drip loop as shown below to create an artificial lowest point of the cable.
Check Item
Please confirm the following to ensure that the equipment is installed correctly.
Check Item | Result |
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All screws fully tightened | YES NO |
The camera is securely installed to the mount or wall | YES NO |
The ambient temperature meets the device specifications. | YES NO |
Insulation and waterproofing measures have been taken to protect cables
installed in humid environments, and the drip loops are in correct positions.|
YES NO
The camera can power on normally.| YES NO
You can access the camera web portal using the IP address you configured.| YES
NO
On the camera web portal, you can view live video from camera.| YES
NO
You can view the surveillance from camera web pages and the image is clear, as
shown in the following figure.| YES NO
In night vision mode, the surveillance is can be viewed clearly.| YES
NO
Declaration of toxic and hazardous substances in electronic and electrical products
FCC compliance statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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