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Part Names and Functions
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a Cap
b Lens iris output connector (LENS)
This 4- pin connector is used to send the Iris control signal and power supply to an auto-iris
type lens.
c Camera installation hole
d VIDEO OUT
e RESET button
Push the button more than 3 seconds, this would restore the factory default network related
settings.
f Power input terminal
Connects to a DC 12 V power supply using proper cables. This camera must always be operated
a DC 12 V. Certied/Listed Adaptor which comply with LPS.
g ETHERNET/PoE Port
Connects to a PC or a network via a hub with a 10 BASE-T / 100 BASE-TX cable attached RJ-45
connector.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a technology that integrates power into a standard LAN
infrastructure. It enables power to be provided to the network device, such as a network
camera, using the same cable as that used for network connection. It eliminates
the need for power outlets at the device locations and enables easier application of
uninterruptible power supplies (LPS).
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h Power indicator
Lights when the camera is powered.
i External device connectors
• AUDIO OUT: Connect to an active speaker with a built-in amplier.
• AUDIO IN: Input for a mono microphone, or a line-in mono signal.
• ALARM IN/ALARM IN RET (Sensor input) Terminals: Provides physical interface for sensor.
External Day/Night fucntion is supported as using ALARM IN.
• ALARM OUT/ALARM OUT RET Terminals: Provides physical interface for Alarm/Relay.
• RS-485 (TRX+/TRX-): Connect an external PTZ device.
j ABF Auto Back Focus
ABF Auto Back Focus is an adjustable function for the back focus automatically. Keep pressing
this button about 4 seconds to be activated the focus reset function and set the zoom and
focus of the lens approximately. If you press this button, the camera will be activated to adjust
the back focus automatically.
k micro SD card condition indicator
Lights when the micro SD card is activated normally. Blinks when the recording is in progress
on the micro SD card.
l micro SD card slot
Installation
Using the micro SD card
You can record your surveillance environment with the micro SD
card even if the network is disconnected condition.
To insert the micro SD card
Insert the micro SD card carefully as shown in the following
illustrations. Make sure the micro SD card terminal position
before insert the micro SD card. Push the back end of the micro
SD card to x it at the last step.
• Do not use the power too much when you insert the
micro SD card. The micro SD card may be damaged.
• If you insert the micro SD card in the wrong position,
the micro SD card may be damaged or it may cause
the malfunction of the micro SD Card Slot.
• Keep the terminal part of the micro SD card in clean.
Be careful the terminal part of the micro SD card not
to dusty.
• As the micro SD card is consumable, the micro SD
card end its days and may be not able to save data if
you use it more than over certain times. In this case,
replace micro SD card to buy a new one.
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Remove the micro SD card
1. Press the back end of the micro SD card to release the lock
condition.
2. Take the micro SD card out carefully from the camera. It may
cause a malfunction of the micro SD card or the micro SD
card slot if you use the power too much at lock status.
• If you install the micro SD card on the camera
and remove with the micro SD card condition
indicator lights on, you must unmount the micro
SD card by using the [System > Storage > Device
Management > Unmount] menu. The micro SD
card data is compromised or the camera may not
operate normally, if you remove the card without use
[Unmount] function.
• LG Electronics is not responsible for deleted data
caused by user mishandling when you insert or
remove the micro SD card.
Recommended the micro SD card specication
Maker Capacity
Block Size
(FAT 32)
LG
Less than 32 GB 32 kbyteSandisk
Transcend
Speed of reading and writing more than 10 MB/Second
(Class 6)
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Mounting the Lens
1. Remove the lens mount cap from the camera.
2. Install the CS mount type lens. Carefully align the lens
mount with the camera opening, then turn the lens slowly
to install it. The proper installation is that you face each at
(non-hood) side toward the corner.
3. Connect the lens plug to the lens iris output connector
(LENS) on the side of the camera. When using lenses from
other makers, the plug shape may not correspond to the
terminal on the camera. In such a case, remove the original
plug and using a soldering iron, connect a lens iris plug
according to the diagram.
• Recommended DC-Iris Lens
Maker Model name
FUJINON YV2.1x2.8SR4A-SA2L
• We recommend using 6mm (1/3 type)
Lens of 2 Mega Pixel or above.
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Lens iris output connector
Pin layout for the lens iris output connector.
No. DC type lenses VIDEO type lenses
1 Damping - Vcc (+9 V)
2 Damping + Not used
3 Drive + Video
4 Drive - Ground
Rewire the lens iris plug
1. Cut o the plug of the lens cable, cut o approximately 8
mm of the insulation, and then strip approximately 2 mm of
the ends of the cable sheaths.
2. Solder the ends of the cable wires to the ends of the pins,
and then attach the cover of the lens iris plug.
Focus adjustment
After installing the lens, you should adjust the focus as shown
below steps.
1. Keep pressing ABF button about 4 seconds.
2. Adjust approximate zoom and focus level of the lens
manually.
3. Press ABF button to adjust the focus automatically.
Camera Installation
Select a location that is strong enough to bear the full weight
and install the camera securely.
Connection
Precautions
• Be sure to switch o the unit before
installation and connection.
• The installation should be made by qualied
service personnel or system installers.
• Do not expose the power and connection
cables to moisture, which may cause
damage to the unit.
Connecting Network
You can control and monitor the system via
network. With the remote control (monitoring),
you can change the system conguration
or monitor the image via network. After the
installation, check the network settings for the
remote control and monitoring work.
Connect the IP camera to your network using a
standard RJ-45 network cable as shown below.
PoE Device
(IEEE802.3af )
Broadband
Service
Broadband
Service
Router
Connecting Power Source
Connect power, using one of the methods
listed below:
To use the power adapter
Connect a DC 12 V power source to the power
input terminal as shown below.
(Recommended power adapter is DC 12 V /
1.5 A or above)
Connect a power source to the power input
terminal with 2 and 3 aligned correctly as
shown below.
• When the connecting Alarm and
Audio, tighten the screws as shown
above.
• To remove the connector plug,
as shown below. Put your nger
between the power connector and
the camera body to pull out the
connector.
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To use the PoE (Power over Ethernet) device
Connect the PoE cable to the LAN port on the
unit. You must use the “IEEE802.3af standard
PoE device.
PoE Device
(IEEE802.3af )
If the camera doesn’t work properly after
connecting PoE device, please check if
the PoE device supplies enough power.
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Connecting Display Device
Connect the video signal between the IP
camera and the monitor.
Connecting Microphone and
Speaker Device
Optionally connect an active speaker and/or
external microphone with a built-in amplier.
Audio OUT
Audio IN
Keep the microphone away from the
speaker to avoid howling.
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Connecting Alarm Device
Alarm terminals are used to connect the alarm
(relay) devices such as sensors, door switches,
etc.
ALARM IN & OUT / ALARM IN & OUT Ret
(Sensor Input / Relay Output)
Connect the sensor device to the sensor input
terminal.
Connect the alarm (relay) device to the relay
output terminal. Alarm signal is outputted at an
event occurrence.
Sensor
Device
Alarm (relay)
Device
The Photo MOS Relay is rated for
100 mA at DC 20 V or 100 mA at AC 28 V.
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Connecting PTZ Device
You can control the Pan, Tilt, Zoom, Focus and
Preset when the PTZ device is connected.
PTZ
Device
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