SIQURA PD910 3MP Bubbleless Network PTZ Dome Camera User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- SIQURA
Table of Contents
- Unpack
- Installation Notices
- Connectors
- Connector Definition
- Camera Cabling (1)
- Camera Cabling (2)
- Audio/Alarm I/O and RS-485 connection
- Accessing the camera
- Auto-detect with SDM2
- st1 time camera login
- ****Install browser-based viewer
- Browser-based Viewer
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
PD910
3MP Bubbleless Network PTZ Dome Camera
Quick Start Guide
Find additional manuals, the datasheet, the EU Declaration of Conformity, and the latest firmware for this product at:
Unpack
Note 1: Subject to modification. Actual products and accessories may differ in appearance.
Installation Notices
CAUTION:
INSTALLATION SHALL BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.
INSTALLATION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL PROCEDURES.
INSTALLATION WITH POE SHALL BE IN UNEXPOSED NETWORKS.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT SHALL NOT BE APPLIED IN VIEW OF THE RISK OF EXPLOSION.
IF YOU USE AN EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY, CONTACT SIQURA TO MAKE SURE THAT THE
POWER SUPPLY HAS THE PROPER POWER SPECIFICATIONS.
MAKE SURE THAT THE POWER SUPPLY COMPLIES WITH LPS REQUIREMENTS.
WHEN INSTALLING THE CAMERA, HOOK UP THE CAMERA WITH THE ANTI-DROP CHAIN OF THE
PENDANT TO THE ANTI-DROP RING (SEE FIGURE 1). FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT
SIQURA.
Figure 1 Position anti-drop ring and anti-drop chain
Connectors
For the connector definitions, see table 1.
NOTE:
IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED TO CONTINUOUSLY (24/7) RECORD WITH THE MICRO SD CARD, AS
THE CAMERA MAY NOT SUPPORT LONG-TERM CONTINUOUS DATA READ/WRITE. CONTACT THE
MANUFACTURER OF THE MICRO SD CARD FOR INFORMATION REGARDING THE RELIABILITY
AND THE LIFE EXPECTANCY.
Connector Definition
No.| Connector|
Definition
---|---|---
1| Power (DC12V)| DC12V power connection
2| RJ-45 Port (Contact Siqura for a compatible PoE injector.)| For network and
PoE+ connections
3| Power (AC24V)| AC24V power connection
4| Reset Button| Press the button with a proper tool for at least 20 seconds
to restore the system.
5| Audio/Alarm I/O & RS-485| Audio/Alarm I/O & RS-485 connection
6| BNC| For analog video output
7| SD Card Slot| Insert the SD card into the card slot to store videos and
snapshots. Do not remove the SD card when the camera is powered on.
Table 1 Connector Definition
Camera Cabling (1)
Power Connector (DC 12V)
Power Connector (AC 24V)
Table 3 Pin definition for AC24V power connection
POWER RATING OF PD910
12VDC, 4.17A SHALL BE SUPPLIED BY A POWER ADAPTER. 24VAC, 50-60Hz OR 50/60Hz,
2.09A SHALL BE SUPPLIED BY POWER ADAPTER. 55VDC, 0.91A SHALL BE SUPPLIED BY
“POE”.
Camera Cabling (2)
PoE and Ethernet cable connection
❑ The green link LED is lit when there is a good network connection.
❑ The orange network LED flashes to indicate that there is network activity.
NOTE:
IN SOME CASES, AN ETHERNET CROSSOVER CABLE MAY BE NEEDED WHEN CONNECTING THE
CAMERA DIRECTLY TO THE PC. CHECK THE STATUS OF THE LINK INDICATOR AND THE
ACTIVITY INDICATOR LEDS. IF THE LEDS ARE UNLIT, CHECK THE LAN CONNECTION.
WARNING:
FOR “PoE” INPUT CONNECTION, USE ONLY WITH UL LISTED I.T.E WITH “PoE” OUTPUT.
DESCRIPTION FOR THE “PoE” IS INTENDED TO BE CONNECTED TO NOT EXPOSED (OUTSIDE
PLANT) NETWORKS OR EQUIVALENT STATEMENT IN INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
Audio/Alarm I/O and RS-485 connection
See the diagram and the pin definitions below for the Audio/Alarm I/O and RS-485 connection.
Figure 3 Diagram of Audio/Alarm I/O and RS-485 connection pins
Pin| Definition| Pin|
Definition
---|---|---|---
1| Audio Out| 8| RS-485 D-
2| GND (Audio I/O)| 9| Alarm In 4
3| Alarm Out A1| 10| Alarm In 3
4| Alarm Out A2| 11| Alarm In 2
5| Alarm Out B1| 12| Alarm In 1
6| Alarm Out B2| 13| GND (Alarm I/O and RS-485)
7| RS-485 D+| 14| Audio In
Table 3 Pin definitions for Audio/Alarm I/O and RS-485 connection
Accessing the camera
Auto-detect with SDM2
https://tkhsecurity.com/
Enter to the camera product page.
st1 time camera login
****Install browser-based viewer
Browser-based Viewer
Figure 4 shows the main page of the IP camera user interface.
Figure 4 Main page IP camera user interface
Note 1: If the IE web interface is not showing video, you might need to open your firewall or set the OCX protocol to RTP-over-RTSP(TCP).
References
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