tp-link VIGI C445 4MP Full Color Turret Network Camera User Guide
- June 15, 2024
- tp-link
Table of Contents
- tp-link VIGI C445 4MP Full Color Turret Network Camera
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Appropriate drilling size:
- Appearance
- TOOLS
- Wall/Ceiling Mounting
- Installing Waterproof Cable Attachments
- Use Your Camera with an NVR
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
tp-link VIGI C445 4MP Full Color Turret Network Camera
Product Information
Specifications
- Camera Type: Network Camera
- Drilling Size: 6 mm (15/64 in) when installing with anchors, 3 mm (1/8 in) when installing with screws only
- Power Supply: 12V DC or PoE (802.3af/at)
- Power Source Compliance: Power Source Class 2 (PS2) or Limited
- Power Source (LPS) of IEC 62368-1
Product Usage Instructions
Wall/Ceiling Mounting
Stick the mounting template to the desired mounting place. Drill 4 screw holes and 1 cable hole (for the cable through the wall/ceiling) according to the template.
Appropriate drilling size:
- When installing with anchors: 6 mm (15/64 in)
- When installing with screws only: 3 mm (1/8 in)
- Cable Hole (For the cable through wall/ceiling)
Open the Camera Case
- Use the L-shaped hex metal screwdriver to loosen the hex screw, and use a screwdriver to gently pry open the camera case.
Secure the Camera
- Option 1: Route the cable through the wall/ceiling. Insert anchors into the holes and use screws to affix the camera base. Identify the groove and alignment ridge on the camera.
- Begin by aligning the base’s rim with the camera’s groove, attaching the ridge side first for a correct fit. Once aligned, proceed to snap the rest of the camera onto the base to secure it.
- Option 2: Route the cable through the side outlet. Insert anchors into the holes and use screws to affix the camera base. Identify the groove and alignment ridge on the camera.
- Begin by aligning the base’s rim with the camera’s groove, attaching the ridge side first for a correct fit. Once aligned, proceed to snap the rest of the camera onto the base to secure it.
Adjust the Surveillance Angle
- Use the L-shaped hex metal screwdriver to loosen the hex screw on the base, and adjust the surveillance angle as needed.
Tighten the Hex Screw
- Tighten the hex screw to secure the camera to the camera base. Hold the camera and ensure the camera and base are as close together as possible when tightening.
Installing Waterproof Cable Attachments
- Install the waterproof cable attachments for the network interface if needed.
- Note: Make sure each part is securely attached and the waterproof rings are flush to keep out water.
Install Waterproof Seal for Power Connectors
- Install the waterproof seal for the power connectors when using a power adapter to power the camera.
- Route the network cable through the following components in order: fix nut, waterproof ring, and then the waterproof jacket.
- Fix the O-ring to the network interface of the camera and connect the network cables.
FAQ
How do I reset the camera to factory settings?
- Unfasten the two fixed screws to remove the cover. Press the “Reset” button for 5 seconds to reset the camera to factory settings.
How do I insert a microSD card for local storage?
- Unfasten the two fixed screws to remove the cover. Insert a microSD card for local storage. Initialize the SD card via the VIGI app or other management tools before recording videos.
Appearance
- Camera Base
- Reset
- Unfasten the two fixed screws to remove the cover. Press for 5 seconds to reset the camera to factory settings.
- microSD Card Slot
- Unfasten the two fixed screws to remove the cover. Insert a microSD card for local storage.
- Initialize the SD card via the VIGI app or other management tools before recording videos.
- Built-in Microphone White LED × 4
- White LED × 4
- IR LED × 4
- Speaker
- RJ45 Network Interface (supports PoE) *
- Power Supply Interface (12V DC) *
The camera’s standard power supply is 12V DC or PoE (802.3af/at). The power source should comply with Power Source Class 2 ( PS2) or Limited Power Source(LPS) of IEC 62368-1.
TOOLS
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Wall/Ceiling Mounting
- Drill Holes
- Stick the mounting template to the desired mounting place. Drill 4 screw holes and 1 cable hole (for the cable through the wall/ceiling) according to the template.
- Open the Camera Case
- Use the L-shaped hex metal screwdriver to loosen the hex screw, and use a screwdriver to gently pry open the camera case.
- Option 2: Route the cable through the side outlet. Insert anchors into the holes and use screws to affix the camera base. Identify the groove and alignment ridge on the camera.
- Begin by aligning the base’s rim with the camera’s groove, attaching the ridge side first for a correct fit. Once aligned, proceed to snap the rest of the camera onto the base to secure it.
- Secure the Camera
- Option 1: Route the cable through the wall/ceiling. Insert anchors into the holes and use screws to affix the camera base. Identify the groove and alignment ridge on the camera. Begin by aligning the base’s rim with the camera’s groove, attaching the ridge side first for a correct fit. Once aligned, proceed to snap the rest of the camera onto the base to secure it.
- Adjust the Surveillance Angle
- Use the L-shaped hex metal screwdriver to loosen the hex screw on the base, and adjust the surveillance angle as needed.
- Tighten the Hex Screw
- Tighten the hex screw to secure the camera to the camera base. Hold the camera and ensure the camera and base are as close together as possible when tightening.
Installing Waterproof Cable Attachments
- Install the waterproof cable attachments for the network interface if needed.
- Note: Make sure each part is securely attached and the waterproof rings are flush to keep out water.
- Route the network cable through the following components in order: fix nut, waterproof ring, and then the waterproof jacket.
- Fix the O-ring to the network interface of the camera and connect the network cables.
- Attach the network interface with the waterproof jacket, then twist to lock.
- Insert the waterproof ring into the waterproof jacket. Rotate the fixed nut to secure it to the waterproof jacket.
Install Waterproof Seal for Power Connectors
Install the waterproof seal for the power connectors when using a power adapter to power the camera.
Use Your Camera with an NVR
- The camera works with an NVR for easier batch access and management.
- Here we use a VIGI NVR as an example.
Step 1. Connect the Hardware
- Connect your cameras to the same network as your NVR (as shown above).
Step 2. Power On the Cameras
- Power on your cameras with the PoE power supply or an external power supply.
- Note: The camera’s standard power supply is 12V DC or PoE (802.3af/at). The power source should comply with Power Source Class 2 ( PS2) or Limited Power Source(LPS) of IEC 62368-1.
Step 3. Add Cameras with the NVR
- Before you start, make sure your NVR is working properly.
- Right-click on the Live View screen, and click Add Camera.
- Select your camera and click + to add your camera directly.
- If you have disabled Plug and Play on your NVR, create a password or use a preset password for your camera.
- Note: If you can’t find your camera, refer to FAQ-Q1.
- Done! You can now view live video and manage cameras.
- Note: For more detailed instructions, refer to the user guides at https://www.tp-link.com/support/
Using your cameras with other NVR brands:
- Step 1: Power on your cameras and connect them to the network.
- Step 2: Activate the cameras using the VIGI Security Manager, TP-Link VIGI app, or web management page (refer to the next section).
- Step 3: Refer to the NVR’s User Manual to add cameras.
More Management Methods
- You can also access and manage your cameras via any of the methods below.
- Method 1: Via the VIGI Security Manager (Windows only)
- View live video and modify camera settings on your computer.
- Download the VIGI Security Manager on your computer at https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/vigi-security-manager/.
- Install the VIGI Security Manager and open it.
- Cameras on the same network as your computer can be automatically discovered. Go to Settings > Discovered Devices, click + Add to activate your discovered cameras by setting passwords, and follow the instructions to add your cameras.
Method 2: Via the TP-Link VIGI App
Remotely view live video, manage cameras, and get instant alerts.
- Download and install the TP-Link VIGI app.
- Open the TP-Link VIGI app and log in with your TP-Link ID. If you don’t have an account, sign up first.
- Tap the + button on the top right and follow the app instructions to activate and add your cameras.
Method 3: Via a Web Browser
- View live video and modify camera settings via a web browser.
- Find the camera’s IP address on your router’s client page.
- On your local computer, open a web browser and enter https://cameras-iP-address ( https://192.168.0.60-by-default).
- Select your Country/Region and Time Zone.
- Set a password to activate the camera.
- Done. You can view the live video on the Preview page, and go to the Settings page to change camera settings
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Q1: What can I do if no cameras are discovered?
- Refresh to discover your camera again.
- Make sure the camera is powered on.
- Make sure your camera and NVR/computer are in the same subnet. If not, use the VIGI Security Manager to set the camera’s network parameters.
- Try to add your camera manually.
- For other NVR brands, make sure you have activated the camera by setting a password via the VIGI Security Manager, TP-Link VIGI app, or web management page.
- Do not use any other chargers than those recommended.
- Do not use a damaged charger or USB cable to charge the device.
- Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the device. If you need service, please contact us.
- The adapter shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
- Keep the device away from fire or hot environments. DO NOT immerse in water or any other liquid.
- An adapter should be used indoors where the ambient temperature is lower than or equal to 40 ℃.
- TP-Link hereby declares that the device complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of directives 2014/30/EU, 2014/35/EU, 2011/65/EU, and (EU)2015/863.
- The original EU Declaration of Conformity may be found at https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/ce/
Q2: How do I know the camera is powered on?
- The IR LED will turn on for 10 seconds once the camera is powered on. If it’s off, you can cover the lens for several seconds and check if the IR LED turns on.
- Check the Ethernet port LED status of the network device your camera is connected to.
- For more questions, please refer to https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/2850/
- TP-Link hereby declares that the device complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 and Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016.
- The original UK Declaration of Conformity may be found at https://www.tp-link.com/support/ukca
- For technical support, replacement services, user guides, and more information, please visit https://www.tp-link.com/support, or simply scan the QR code.
References
- CE Regulatory Compliance | TP-Link
- TP-Link Product Support - Wireless Networking Equipment Support
- Common questions about VIGI | TP-Link United Kingdom
- Regulatory Compliance | TP-Link
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