Canon VB-H710F Installation Manual
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Part NamesMAC addressThe camera's unique address. Write the address on the front of thisInstallation Guide before installing the camera.Serial numberThe camera's serial number. Write the number on the front of thisInstallation Guide before installing the camera.Mounting screw holesLensProtection plateFront coverPower connection terminal100BT LAN connectorAudio output terminal (LINE OUT)External Device I/O TerminalsLEDThe blue LED light comes on.• On: when powered on, during reboot, during normal use• Off: when [Turn Off] is selected (see “Operation Guide” > “SettingPage” > “Installation Conditions”)* When [Turn Off] is selected, the LED light will come on for several secondswhen the camera is powered on and during reboot.Reset SwitchTurn on the power while pushing this switch using a sharp object.Continue to push the switch for 5 seconds or more to restore allfactory settings except for the date and time.SD card coverAudio input terminal (dual LINE IN and MIC IN)Installing the CameraBefore installing the camera, set the IP address and other network information on the camerausing the “VB Initial Setting Tool” on the Setup CD-ROM.For details on how to operate the “VB Initial Setting Tool”, see “Operation Guide”.1 Mount the camera to the mounting bracketUse the mounting screw holes on the camera to fix the camera to the mounting bracket.Important• You must consult your retailer or provide the mounting bracket yourself.• A tripod mounting screw (1/4-20 UNC) will fit the fixing screw hole.• Be sure to use a mounting bracket with a mounting screw shorter than 5.5 mm (0.22 in.). Using amounting bracket with a mounting screw 5.5 mm (0.22 in.) or longer may damage the camera.2 Connect the cables to the cameraConnect the LAN cable.If AC Adapter PA-V17 (sold separately) or an external power supply is used, connect thepower connector to the camera.Connect cables to the external device I/O terminals and audio input/output terminals asnecessary.3 Set the camera angleWhen installation is complete, use the Camera Angle Setting Tool to check the image on thecamera and manually adjust the camera angle. Zoom and focus can be adjusted with theCamera Angle Setting Tool (see “Operation Guide” > “Camera Angle Setting Tool”).12Connecting the CameraPower ConnectionPower can be supplied to the camera in the three ways described below. PoE (Power over Ethernet)The camera supports PoE functions. Power can be supplied to the camera by using a LAN cableto connect it to a PoE HUB that conforms to the IEEE 802.3af standard.Important• Check with your dealer for more information about PoE HUB and Midspan technology.• Some PoE HUBs allow current limits for each port, but applying limits may interfere with performance. Ifusing this type of PoE HUB, do not limit the operating current.• Some PoE HUBs have total consumption current limits for ports, which can interfere with performancewhen multiple ports are in use. For more information, check the instruction guide for your PoE HUB.• Use a category 5 or higher cable 100 m (328 ft.) or less in length for the LAN cable that connects thecamera and the PoE HUB.• When the camera is connected to a switching HUB, changing the connection while the camera isoperating may cause the HUB learning function to interfere with communication. Do not change theconnection when the camera is operating.• The camera can also be connected to an AC adapter (sold separately) while receiving power froma PoE HUB. In such cases, the PoE power supply is given priority, and the camera does not use thepower supply from the AC adapter (sold separately). When the PoE power supply is disconnected,power is supplied automatically from the AC adapter (sold separately). Midspan (a LAN cable powersupply device) is a device that, like a PoE HUB, supplies power to the camera via a LAN cable. External Power Supply12 V DC or 24 V AC input can be used.Connect the included power connector as shown below.ScrewdriverTightening torque: 0.2 N·m(1.77lbf·in.)(max.)StripApprox. 4 to 6 mm(0.16 to 0.24 in.)Power connector(included)For 12 V DC and 24 V AC input, use a power supply insulatedfrom 100 V AC.12 V DC can be connected in a non-polar configuration.Important• The power supply should be within the following voltage range.• 24 V AC: Voltage fluctuation within ±10% of 24 V AC (50 Hz or60 Hz ±0.5 Hz or less)Current supply capacity of at least 1.0 A per camera• 12 V DC: Voltage fluctuation within ±10% of 12 V DCCurrent supply capacity of at least 1.5 A per camera• When using a 12 V DC battery power supply, be sure to connectresistors of at least 0.5 - 1.0 Ω/20 W in series to the power line.• For an external power supply, use a double-insulated device.Recommended Power Cables [Reference]Cable (AWG) 24 22 20 18 16Conductor diameter mm(in.) 0.52( 0.020)0.65( 0.026)0.82( 0.032)1.03( 0.041)1.30( 0.051)12 V DC maximum cable length m(ft.)5(16.4)9(29.5)14(45.9)23(75.5)32(105.0)24 V AC maximum cable length m(ft.)11(36.1)18(59.1)29(95.1)46(150.9)64(210.0)Use UL cable (UL-1015 or equivalent) for 12 V DC or 24 V AC wiring. AC AdapterUse the dedicated AC Adapter PA-V17 (sold separately).Note• The camera does not have a power switch. Connecting and disconnecting the LAN cable (PoE powersupply), AC adapter, or external power supply plug turns the power ON and OFF, respectively.• When the camera needs to be rebooted, perform the reboot operation from the camera setting page(see “Operation Guide” > “Setting Page” > “Maintenance”).External Device I/O TerminalsExternal device I/O terminals consist of two input and output systems each. Viewer can be usedto check external device input status and control output to an external device (see “OperationGuide” > “Operating the External Device Output” and “Displaying Event Status”). External Device Input Terminals (IN1, IN2)External device input terminals consist of two sets (IN1, IN2) of two terminals, with the negativeterminals connected to the camera interior GND. Connecting cables to the positive and negativeterminals and opening or closing the circuit notifies the Viewer.Important• When connecting sensors and switches, connect terminals that are electrically isolated from therespective power and GND.• Do not push the external device I/O terminal button with too much force. Doing so may cause the buttonto remain pushed-in. External Device Output Terminals (OUT1, OUT2)External device output terminals consist of two sets (OUT1, OUT2) of two terminals. The setshave no polarity. Controls from the viewer can be used to open and close the circuit between theterminals. Using optical couplers, the output terminals are isolated from the camera's internalcircuit.Internal Connection DiagramInternal controllerExternal device Input terminalIN1, IN2Output terminalOUT1, OUT2+3.3 V0.1 μF10 kΩ 10 kΩ 1 kΩExternal deviceThe load connected to the output terminals should be within the following rating range.Rating between output terminals:Maximum voltage 50 V DCContinuous load current at or below 100 mAOn resistance: Max. 30 ΩNoteAdaptive wiring for external device cablesSolid conductor AWG: No. 28 - 22Conductor size: 0.32 - 0.65 mm ( 0.013 - 0.026 in.)Cable strip should be approx. 8 - 9 mm (0.31 - 0.35 in.)Audio Input/Output TerminalsEach audio input/output terminal has one input system and one output system.Connecting the camera to an audio input/output device such as a microphone or a speaker withan amplifier allows you to send/receive audio through the viewer. Audio Input Dual LINE IN/MIC IN (monaural input)Although the camera has a single audio input system, it supports two types of microphone input:LINE IN and MIC IN. Before using the audio input, change the [Audio Input] on the Setting Page(see “Operation Guide” > “Audio Input”). LINE IN is selected by default.Input terminal: 3.5 mm ( 0.14 in.) mini-jack (monaural)• Dynamic MIC INInput impedance: 1.75 kΩ ±20%* Supported microphones: Output impedance: 400 Ω - 600 Ω• Condenser MIC INInput impedance (microphone bias resistance): 2.2 kΩ ±20%Microphone power supply: plug-in power (voltage: 1.8 V)* Supported microphones: Condenser microphones with plug-in power support• LINE INInput level: Max. 1 Vp-p* Use a microphone with an amplifier. Audio Output Terminal LINE OUT (monaural output)Connect the camera to a speaker with an amplifier. Audio can be sent to the speaker from Viewer.Output terminal: 3.5 mm ( 0.14 in.) mini-jack (monaural)Output level: Max. 1 Vp-p* Use a speaker with an amplifier.Important• Using incorrect settings for [Audio Input] may damage the camera and/or microphone. Be sure toconfigure the settings correctly.• Microphone characteristics may affect volume and sound quality.• Images and audio do not always synchronize properly.• Audio may be interrupted depending on PC characteristics and network environment.• Images and audio can be streamed to up to 30 clients. However, audio may be interrupted whenstreaming to many clients or using SSL.• Audio may be interrupted when using antivirus software.• Connecting and disconnecting the LAN cable interrupts the audio. Use the viewer to reconnect.Using an SD Memory CardOpen the SD card cover as shown in the diagram to insert or remove the SD memory card.Firmly shut the SD card cover after inserting or removing the SD memory card.SD card slotSD card coverInserting the cardPush the SD memory card as far as possible into the SD card slot.Removing the cardPush the SD memory card in all the way until the card slightly pops out. Pinch the card andremove.Important• Insert the SD memory card before installing the camera.• Make sure the SD memory card is not write-protected.• When using an SD memory card with the camera for the first time, it is recommended to format the cardafter inserting it into the camera (see “Operation Guide” > “Setting Page” > “Memory Card”).Mounting bracketUsing Camera HousingWhen using the camera mounted in commercial camera housing, remove the camera's protectionplate to reduce the effects of excess reflections within the housing.• Remove the lock screw on the front cover and remove the front cover and protection plate. Thenreturn only the front cover to its original position and fix in place with the lock screw.Protection plateFront coverLock screw• When reattaching the protection plate, face the side with the cutout toward the lens.CutoutMounting screw holesPower connectorLAN cableExample installationsUsing a ceiling mounting bracket Using a wall mounting bracket |
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