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IMAGO ITN-x2P3 NB 4 – Quick Installation Guide
Notice
•The camera should be stored in a dry environment
•Do not turn on the camera and do not work with voltage in a humid environment
•Do not install cameras in a high humidity environment
•Do not install your camera on unstable or vibrating surfaces or brackets
•To remove the camera housing, use the included tools
•Do not use excessive force during the installation – you might damage the device
•If water gets into the camera, immediately disconnect it from the network and voltage supply
•Do not touch the camera during a thunderstorm
•Do not insert any objects in the camera
•Do not perform any other mechanical modifications than those listed in this guide or user manual
•Do not replace / adjust components on the printed circuit board and wiring of connectors
•Do not use the camera with signs of damage or defects and/or with damaged cables
•Do not repair your camera yourself; in case of failure, contact the supplier of your camera
•Clean your camera with a cloth dampened with water - do not use chemicals, avoid abrasive materials when
cleaning
•Connect the camera using the UTP or STP cable category 5 or higher, with the RJ-45 connector
•The manufacturer is not liable for damages that were caused by unusual or unforeseeable circumstances and
the force majeure
•Do not throw the camera in the trash; after the end of life of the equipment it is necessary to dispose of the
product according to your applicable local law. Use the collection points for WEEE in your area, ensuring the
environmentally friendly disposal or return the product to a vendor of electrical equipment
The physical installation of the camera
•The camera can be mounted both on horizontal and vertical surfaces (wall, suspended ceiling, roof veneers etc.)
•Select a location to install the camera, consider its location and direction to avoid the Sun in the view of the
camera
•Cameras should be facing down to avoid direct Sun shining into the camera lens
•The camera bracket has a cutout for cable outlet in case of a surface cabling – this cutout shall face directly down
•Use a template to drill the mounting holes
oWhen installing the camera on a brick structure, drill the wall plug holes of ø 6 mm (indicated "1" in the
template) and insert the wall plugs into the holes
oFor the cable entry drill holes with the diameter of at least 20 mm (indicated "A" in the template - not
needed if the cabling is guided on the surface, e.g. in a bar)
•The camera is connected with the bracket with the ball joint – on the camera bracket release the matrix that
ensures the camera alignment - see Fig. 2 2
•Use the supplied screws to attach the camera body, align it if necessary and tighten the nut on the bracket to
secure the position - see Fig. 2
•No need to focus the camera as it has been focused by the manufacturer
•Check the direction of the camera in a Web browser (see the next chapter) or adjust its direction
•Connect the camera to a data switch using the UTP or STP cable with the RJ-45 connector - the camera is
powered via PoE - Power over Ethernet according to IEEE 802.3af standard; for power only use elements that
meet this international standard
•If you do not have Power over Ethernet available, you can use the power adapter with the 12VDC/1A output (not
included)
•When routing the cable outdoors or in moist environments, use cap of the RJ-45 connector that ensures the
water resistance of the connection - see Fig. 3 and 4