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    							Network Camera
    / 
    Installation Guide
    YT1-1636-003
    Thank you for purchasing Canon Network Camera VB-H710F/VB-M700F (hereafter referred to as 
    the camera). The camera is for indoor use only. 
    Be sure to read “Installation Guide” (this document) and “Operation Guide\
    ” (included in the Setup 
    CD-ROM) before use.
    This “Installation Guide” explains the installation method of the \
    camera. Be sure to read the 
    “Safety Precautions” section for correct use. After reading this Installation Guide, keep it in a 
    readily accessible location for future reference. The detailed procedures for using this camera 
    are explained in the “Operation Guide”. Read these guides carefully before using the camera to 
    ensure correct use.
    * 
    For the latest infor
     mation (firmware and included software, user manuals, operating 
    environment, etc.), please check our website.
    Caution   Request a professional installer for all camera installation work. 
    Never try to install the camera yourself. Doing so may result in 
    unforeseen accidents such as dropping the camera or electric shock.
    Check Included Items
    This product comes with the following items. If any item is missing, contact th\
    e dealer where you 
    purchased the product. 
    1. VB-H710F or VB-M700F
     
    4.
      Installation Guide (This document) 
    2. Power connector
     
    5.
      Warranty card
    3. Setup CD-ROM
     
    6.
      Notice
    Accessories
    Accessories can be purchased separately as necessary.
    Canon AC Adapter PA-V17/PA-V18
    A dedicated AC adapter for this camera.
    Symbols Indicating Safety Precautions
    This Installation Guide uses the following marks to indicate important information the 
    user should know in order to use the product safely. Be sure to observe these items. 
     Warning
    Inappropriate handling against the instruction accompanied by 
    this sign may result in death or serious injury. Be sure to observe 
    these warnings to ensure safety.
     Caution
    Inappropriate handling against the instruction accompanied 
    by this sign may result in injury. Be sure to observe these 
    precautions to ensure safety. 
    CautionInappropriate handling against the instruction accompanied by this sign 
    may result in property damage. Be sure to observe these precautions. 
     ImportantThis symbol indicates important or restricted items. Be sure to 
    read this section. 
     NoteContains reference information for operation or additional 
    explanations. 
    Safety Precautions
    This section explains precautions that must be observed when using the camera. If they 
    are not observed, injury, death and/or property damage may occur. Read the following 
    information carefully and be sure to observe the precautions.
    Installation Precautions
     Warning
    Do not install in the following places: 
    •	 Places in str
    ong direct sunlight, near heat-generating objects, or subject to high 
    temperatures 
    •	
     Places near fir
    
    e sources or flammable solvents (alcohol, thinner, fuel, etc.) 
    •	
     Humid or dusty places 
    •	
     Places subject to oily smoke or steam 
    •	
     Places subject to sea air 
    •	
     Confined or enclosed places
    Fire or electric shock may result.
     Caution
    For installation or inspection of this camera, consult the dealer where you purchased 
    the product. 
    •	 This installation should be made by a qualified service person and sho\
    uld confor m to 
    all local codes. 
    •	
     When installing on a ceiling, make sur
    
    e the surface is capable of withstanding the total 
    weight of the camera and mounting bracket and is sufficiently reinforced if necessary.
    •	
     Periodically check the par
    
    ts and screws for rust and to see if they have loosened, in 
    order to prevent injuries and equipment damage due to falling items. 
    •	
     Do not install in unstable places, places subject to significant vibra\
    tion or impact, or 
    places subject to salt damage or corr
    
    osive gas, as this may result in malfunction.
    Failure to do so may result in the camera falling or other accidents.
    •	 Be careful not to trap your fingers during installation of the camera. 
    Injury may result.
    Caution
    •	 Do not install the camera on an unstable or inclined sur face.
    Malfunction may result.
    •	 Take care not to damage wiring or pipes in the room.
    Damage to peripheral items may result.
    Precautions for Use
     Warning
    •	 If you discover defective conditions such as smoke, strange sounds, heat\
     or strange 
    odors, immediately stop using the camera and contact your closest dealer\
    .
    Fire or electric shock may result from continued use of the product.
    •	 Do not disassemble or modify the camera.
    •	
     Do not damage the connecting cable. 
    •	
     Do not spill water or other liquid inside the camera, spray the camera w\
    ith water
    
    , or 
    otherwise make it wet. 
    •	
     Do not inser
    
    t foreign objects into the camera. 
    •	
     Do not use flammable sprays near the camera. 
    •	
     Do not leave LAN cables, external power supplies or AC adapter (sold separately) power 
    connectors connected when the camera is not in use for long periods.
    •	 Do not use flammable solvents such as alcohol, paint thinner or benzin\
    e when cleaning 
    the camera.
    Fire or electric shock may result. 
    Write the serial number and MAC address of the camera (printed on the seal at the top of the 
    camera) in the field below before storing this Installation Guide in a safe location.
       Serial number
     
    _________________________________
       MA
    
    C Address  
    _________________________________
    © CANON INC. 2014 Printed in T aiwan
    JPN
    Main Specifications
    Camera
    Image Sensor 1/3 type CMOS (primary color filter)
    Number of Effective Pixels   Approx. 2.1 million pixels  Approx. 1.3 million pixels
    Scanning Method
     Pr
    ogressive
    Lens
     
     3x optical (4x digital) zoom lens (electric drive)  3x optical zoom lens (electric drive)
    Focal Length*1 2.8 (W) – 8.4 mm (T)
    F-number
     F1.2 (W) – F2.0 (T)
    V
    iewing Angle
     
      Horizontal: 112.6° (W) – 36.7° (T)
    V ertical: 60.8° (W) – 20.6° (T)
       Horizontal: 102.5° (W) – 34.2° (T)
    Vertical: 75.6° (W) – 25.6° (T)
    Day/Night Switch
     
    Auto/Manual
    Min. Subject Illumination
    
     
          Day Mode (color)
    
     
      0.3 lux (F1.2, shutter speed 1/30 sec., when smar t shade control is off, 
    50IRE) 
    0.02 lux (F1.2, shutter speed 1/2 sec., when smart shade control is off, 
    50IRE) 
    0.008 lux (F1.2, shutter speed 1/2 sec., when smart shade control is on, 
    50IRE)
       0.25 lux (F1.2, Shutter Speed 1/30 sec., when Smar t Shade Control is off)
    0.07 lux (F1.2, Shutter Speed 1/8 sec., when Smart Shade Control is off) 
    0.018 lux (F1.2, Shutter Speed 1/8 sec., when Smart Shade Control is on)
          Night Mode (monochrome)
     
      0.015 lux (F1.2, shutter speed 1/30 sec., when smar t shade control is off, 
    50IRE) 
    0.001 lux (F1.2, shutter speed 1/2 sec., when smart shade control is off, 
    50IRE) 
    0.0005 lux (F1.2, shutter speed 1/2 sec., when smart shade control is on, 
    50IRE)
       0.008 lux (F1.2, Shutter Speed 1/30 sec., when Smar t Shade Control is off)
    0.002 lux (F1.2, Shutter Speed 1/8 sec., when Smart Shade Control is off) 
    0.001 lux (F1.2, Shutter Speed 1/8 sec., when Smart Shade Control is on)
    Focus
     
    One-shot AF/Manual/Fixed at infinity
    Shooting Distance 
    
     
    Day Mode: 0.3 m (12 in.) – infinity
    (fr
    
    om front of lens)
     
    Night Mode: 1.0 m (3.3 ft.) – infinity
    Shutter Speed
    
     
    1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/100, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, \
    1/2000, 
    1/4000, 1/8000, 1/10000*4, 1/16000*4 sec.
    Exposure
     Auto/Auto (Flickerless)/Auto (Shutter
    -priority AE)/Manual (Shutter Speed, Aperture, 
    Gain)
    White Balance
     
    Auto/Light Sour
    
    ce (Daylight Fluorescent/White Fluorescent/Warm Fluorescent/
    Mercury Lamp/Sodium Lamp/Halogen Lamp)/Lock (One-shot WB)/Manual
    Metering Mode
     
    Center
    
    -Weighted/Average/Spot
    Exposure Compensation
     
     9 levels     7 levels
    Smart Shade Control
     7 levels (incr
    eases the brightness of shaded subjects in a video)
    AGC Limit
     
     5 levels
    Server
    Video Compression Method JPEG, H.264
    V ideo Size    JPEG: 1920 x 1080, 960 x 540, 480 x 270, 320 x 240
    H.264: 1920 x 1080, 960 x 540, 480 x 270 
       JPEG: 1280 x 960, 640 x 480, 320 x 240, 160 x 120
    H.264: 1280 x 960, 640 x 480, 320 x 240
    V
    ideo Quality
     
    JPEG, H.264: 5 levels
    Frame Rate*2 JPEG: 0.1 – 30 fps H.264: 1/2/3/5/6/10/15/30 fps  H.264: 10/15/30 fps
    Max. Frame Rate
      1920 x 1080 (when streaming): 30 fps  1280 x 960 (when streaming): 30 fps
    I-Frame Interval
      0.5/1/1.5/2/3/4/5 sec.
    Notes on Power Supply
     Warning
    •	 Only use the dedicated AC Adapter P A-V17/PA-V18 (sold separately) for AC power.
    •	
     Do not set any heavy objects on the power cable.
    •	
     Do not pull, forcibly bend, scratch, or modify the power cable. 
    •	 Do not cover or wrap the AC adapter (sold separately) with cloth or bl\
    ankets.
    Fire or electric shock may result. 
    Be sure to read the user manual for the PA-V17/PA-V18 (sold separately) before use.
    Caution
    •	 After turning off the power, wait for at least five seconds before turning the power on  again. If the power is turned on again too quickly, the camera may operate poorly.
    External Dimensions
    VB-H710F/VB-M700F
     Front T op
    Notes on Privacy and Publicity Rights Regarding the Use of 
    Video/Audio
    When using the camera (for video or audio recording), it is the full responsibility of the user to 
    protect privacy and avoid any violation of publicity rights. For example, \
    obtain consent to install 
    the camera in advance if specific buildings or rooms are to be monitored. Canon shall have no 
    liability whatsoever in this regard. 
    Legal Notice 
    In some cases, camera monitoring may be prohibited by law or regulation, the details of which 
    differ by country or region. Before using the camera, check the laws or regulations of the country 
    or region where the camera is used. 
    ENGLISH
    80 (3.15)
    65 (2.56)
    80 (3.15)
    98 (3.86)192 (7.56)
    Unit: mm (in.)
    Only for European Union and EEA (Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein)
    These symbols indicate that this product is not to be disposed of with your 
    household waste, according to the WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU), the Battery 
    Directive (2006/66/EC) and/or national legislation implementing those 
    Directives. 
    If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol shown above, in 
    accordance with the Battery Directive, this indicates that a heavy metal (Hg 
    = Mercury, Cd = Cadmium, Pb = Lead) is present in this battery or accumulator at a concentration 
    above an applicable threshold specified in the Battery Directive.
    This product should be handed over to a designated collection point, e.g., on a\
    n authorized one-for-
    one basis when you buy a new similar product or to an authorized collection site for recycling waste 
    electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) and batteries and accumulators. Improper handling of this 
    type of waste could have a possible impact on the environment and human health due to potentially 
    hazardous substances that are generally associated with EEE. Your cooperation in the correct 
    disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage of natural resources. 
    For more information about the recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, waste 
    authority, approved scheme or your household waste disposal service or visit 
    www.canon-europe.
    com/weee, or www.canon-europe.com/battery.
    WARNING   To reduce a risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product 
    to rain or moisture.
    User Manuals
    •	 Installation Guide (This document)
    This guide pr ovides notes on camera installation and explains the main camera 
    specifications. 
    •	
     Operation Guide (Included in the Setup CD-ROM) This document explains the initial camera settings, Admin T
    
    ools settings, viewer operations 
    and troubleshooting, etc. 
    Symbols Indicating Camera Model
    Camera specific functions will be listed using the icons below.
     : VB-H710F   : VB-M700F
    Simultaneous Client Access Max. 30 Clients + 1 Admin Client  
    H.264: Max. 10 Clients
    Camera Control
     
    Administrator, Authorized user, Guest user (level of control varies depending on user)Max. 50 user names and passwords registered for authorized users.
    Access Control
     User authority (user name and passwor d), Host Access Restrictions (IPv4, IPv6)
    Encrypted Communications
     
    SSL/TLS, IPsec (Auto Key Exchange/Manual)
    Pr
    
    otocol
     
    IPv4: 
      
    TCP/IP
     , UDP, HTTP, FTP, SNMP (MIB2), SMTP (Client), DHCP (Client), DNS 
    (Client), ARP, ICMP, POP3, NTP, SMTP authentication, RTSP, WV-HTTP 
    (Canon proprietary), ONVIF
     IPv6: 
    
     
    TCP/IP
     , UDP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP (Client), DHCPv6 (Client)*
    4, DNS (Client), 
    ICMPv6, POP3, NTP, SMTP authentication, RTSP, WV-HTTP (Canon 
    proprietary), ONVIF
    AutoIP
     
     Available
    Audio Compression Method
     G.711 μ-law (64 kbps)
    Audio Communication Method
     
    Full-duplex (two-way)   Echo cancellation function compliant Sound T
    
    ransfer Protocol by Canon
    Audio File Playback*
    3 A vailable (audio files can be played back when an event is triggered by the 
    intelligent function or external device input.)
    Privacy Mask
     
    Number of registration: Max. 8 places, Number of mask colors: 1 (select from 9 colors)Preset  Max. 20 positions (Preset Tour capable)
    Intelligent Function
      
       
     
    Detection T
     ypes: moving object detection, abandoned object detection,  
    removed object detection, camera tampering detection, and passing detecti\
    on*
    4
    Detection Settings: Max. 15   
       Volume Detection
    Event Trigger Type
     
    Exter
     nal Device Input, Intelligent Function (Video), Intelligent Function (Volume), 
    Timer
    Image Upload
     
    FTP/HTTP/SMTP (e-mail)
      
    Temporary storage memory in camera: 
     
     Max. approx. 5 MB Max. approx. 4 MB  Frame Rate: Max. 10 fps
    Event Notification
     
    HTTP/SMTP (e-mail)
    Image Cr
    
    opping Function
     
      Digital PTZ   Cr opping sizes: 640 x 360/512 x 288/
    384 x 216/256 x 144/128 x 72
    On-Screen Display
     
    A
    
    vailable
    Daylight Saving Time
     
     Available
    Language
     English/Ger man/French/Italian/Spanish/Japanese
    “ONVIF” is a trademark of ONVIF Inc.
    Interface
    Network Terminal*5 LAN x 1 (RJ45, 100Base-TX (auto/full-duplex/half-duplex))
    Audio Input T
    erminal  3.5 mm (0.14 in.) mini-jack connector (monaural)
    (common for LINE IN & MIC IN)
     Switch LINE IN/MIC IN in the setting page.  
    LINE IN x 1 (connect to an amplifier microphone) or  
    MIC IN x 1 (connect to a microphone w/o amplifier)
    Audio Output Terminal 
     
    3.5 mm (0.14 in.) mini-jack connector (monaural)
    (LINE OUT)
     LINE OUT x 1 (connect to an amplifier speaker)
    Exter
    nal device I/O Terminal
     
    Input x 2, Output x 2
    Memor
    
    y Card
     
    SD Memor
    
    y Card, SDHC Memory Card, SDXC Memory Card*
    4 Compatible.
    Capacity:   Max. approx. 32 GB Frame Rate: Max. 1 fps
    Others
    Operating Environment T
    emperature: -10°C – +50°C (+14°F – +122°F), Humidity: 5% –\
     85% (without 
    condensation)
    Power Supply
     
    PoE: PoE power supply via LAN connector (IEEE802.3af compliant)
      
    AC Adapter: PA-V17/PA-V18 (100 – 240 V AC) (sold separately) 
    External power source: 24 V AC/12 V DC
    Power Consumption
     
    When using PoE:  Max. approx. 6.9 W     Max. approx. 5.9 W
    When using AC Adapter PA-V17: 
      Max. approx. 8.5 W (100 V AC)
              Max. approx. 8.7 W (240 V AC) 
     Max. approx. 6.9 W (100 V AC)
              Max. approx. 6.8 W (240 V AC)
     When using AC Adapter P
    
    A-V18: 
     
     Max. approx. 7.5 W (100 V AC)
              Max. approx. 7.8 W (240 V AC) 
     Max. approx. 6.8 W (100 V AC)
              Max. approx. 7.0 W (240 V AC)
     When using DC:  Max. approx. 7.0 W     Max. approx. 5.7 W When using AC:  Max. approx. 6.5 W     Max. approx. 5.4 W
    Dimensions
     (H x W x D) 65 x 80 x 192 mm (2.56 x 3.15 x 7.56 in.)
    W
    eight
     
     Approx. 670 g (1.48 lb.) (camera only)  Approx. 700 g (1.55 lb.) (camera only)
     *1  (W): maximum wide angle, (T): maximum telephoto *2  
    
     
    The frame rate may be r
    
    educed due to Viewer PC’s specs, the number of clients accessing at the same time,  
    network loads, image quality setting, type or movement of the subject or\
     other reasons.
     *3  A thir
    
    d-party amplifier speaker is necessary.
     *4  VB-H710F specific function *5  Use a categor
    
    y 5 or better LAN cable, 100 m (328 ft.) or less in length.
    CANON INC.
    30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Japan
    CANON EUROPA N.V. 
    Bovenkerkerweg 59, 1185 XB Amstelveen, The Netherlands
    The contents of this guide are subject to change without any prior notice.  
    						
    							Part Names
    MAC address
    The camera's unique address. Write the address on the front of this 
    Installation Guide before installing the camera.
    Serial number
    The camera's serial number. Write the number on the front of this 
    Installation Guide before installing the camera.
    Mounting screw holes
    Lens
    Protection plate
    Front cover
    Power connection terminal
    100BT LAN connector
    Audio output terminal (LINE OUT)
    External Device I/O Terminals
    LED
    The blue LED light comes on.•	 On: when powered on, during reboot, during normal use
    •	 Off: when [Turn Off] is selected (see “Operation Guide” > “Setting 
    Page” > “Installation Conditions”)
    *  When [Turn Off] is selected, the LED light will come on for several seconds 
    when the camera is powered on and during reboot.
    Reset Switch
    Turn on the power while pushing this switch using a sharp object. 
    Continue to push the switch for 5 seconds or more to restore all 
    factory settings except for the date and time.
    SD card cover
    Audio input terminal (dual LINE IN and MIC IN)
    Installing the Camera
    Before installing the camera, set the IP address and other network information on the camera 
    using 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 bracket
    Use 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 a 
    mounting bracket with a mounting screw 5.5 mm (0.22 in.) or longer may damage the camera. 
    2 Connect the cables to the camera
    Connect the LAN cable. 
    If AC Adapter PA-V17/PA-V18 (sold separately) or an external power supply is used, connect 
    the power connector to the camera. 
    Connect cables to the external device I/O terminals and audio input/output terminals as 
    necessary.
    3 Set the camera angle
    When installation is complete, use the Camera Angle Setting Tool to check the image on the 
    camera and manually adjust the camera angle. Zoom and focus can be adjus\
    ted with the 
    Camera Angle Setting Tool (see “Operation Guide” > “Camera Angle Setting Tool”).
    1
    2
    Connecting the Camera
    Power Connection
    Power 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 cab\
    le 
    to 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. 
    Midspan (a LAN cable power supply device) is a device that, like a PoE\
     HUB, supplies power to the 
    camera via a LAN cable.
    •	  Some PoE HUBs allow current limits for each port, but applying limits may interfere with performance. If 
    using 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 performance 
    when multiple ports are in use. For more information, check the instruction guide for your PoE HUB.
    •	  When the camera is connected to a switching HUB, changing the connection\
     while the camera is 
    operating may cause the HUB learning function to interfere with communication. Do not change the 
    connection when the camera is operating.
    •	  The camera can also be connected to an AC adapter (sold separately) wh\
    ile receiving power from 
    a PoE HUB. In such cases, the PoE power supply is given priority, and the camera does not use the 
    power supply from the AC adapter (sold separately). When the PoE power supply is disc\
    onnected, 
    power is supplied automatically from the AC adapter (sold separately). 
     External Power Supply
    12 V DC or 24 V AC input can be used.
    Connect the included power connector as shown below.
    Screwdriver
    Tightening torque: 0.25 N·m 
    (max.)
    Strip
    Approx. 5 – 7 mm
    (0.20 – 0.28 in.)
    Power connector 
    (included)For 12 V DC and 24 V AC input, use a power supply insulated 
    from 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 or 
    60 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 DC
    Current supply capacity of at least 1.5 A per camera
    •	  When using a 12 V DC battery power supply, be sure to connect 
    resistors 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) 2422 201816
    Conductor 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 Adapter
    Use the dedicated AC Adapter PA-V17/PA-V18 (sold separately).
     Note
    •	  The camera does not have a power switch. Connecting and disconnecting th\
    e LAN cable (PoE power 
    supply), 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 Terminals
    External device I/O terminals consist of two input and output systems each. Viewer can be used 
    to check external device input status and control output to an external device (see “Operation 
    Guide” > “Selecting 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 negative
    terminals connected to the camera interior GND. Connecting cables to the po\
    sitive and negative 
    terminals and opening or closing the circuit notifies the Viewer.
     Important
    •	  When connecting sensors and switches, connect terminals that are electrically isolated from the 
    respective power and GND. 
    •	  
    Do not push the external device I/O terminal button with too much force. Doing so may cause the button 
    to remain pushed-in.
     External Device Output Terminals (OUT1, OUT2)
    External device output terminals consist of two sets (OUT1, OUT2) of two terminals. The sets 
    have no polarity. Controls from the viewer can be used to open and close the circuit between the 
    terminals. Using optical couplers, the output terminals are isolated from the camera's internal 
    circuit.
             
    Internal Connection Diagram
    Internal controller
    External deviceInput terminal
    IN1, IN2
    Output terminal OUT1, OUT2
    +3.3 V
    0.1 μF
    10 kΩ
    10 kΩ 1 kΩ
    External device
     
    The load connected to the output terminals should be within the following rating range.
    Rating between output terminals:
               Maximum voltage 50 V DC
               Continuous load current at or below 100 mA
               On resistance: Max. 30 Ω
     Note
    Adaptive wiring for external device cables
    Solid conductor AWG: No. 28 – 22
    Conductor 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 Terminals
    Each 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 with 
    an 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 select\
    ed by default.
    Input terminal: 
    3.5 mm (0.14 in.) mini-jack (monaural) 
    •	  Dynamic MIC IN
    Input impedance: 1.75 kΩ ±20% 
      * Supported microphones: Output impedance: 400 Ω – 600 Ω 
    •	  Condenser MIC IN
    Input 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 IN
    Input 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 to 
    configure 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 env\
    ironment.
    •	  Video and audio can be streamed to up to 30 clients. However, audio may be interrupted when 
    streaming 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 Card
    Open 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 slot
    SD card cover
    Inserting the card
    Push the SD memory card as far as possible into the SD card slot. 
    Removing the card
    Push the SD memory card in all the way until the card slightly pops out. Pinch the card and 
    remove.
     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 card 
    after inserting it into the camera (see “Operation Guide” > “Setting Page\
    ” > “Memory Card”).
    Mounting bracket
    Using Camera Housing
    When using the camera mounted in commercial camera housing, remove the camera's protection 
    plate 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. Then 
    return only the front cover to its original position and fix in place with the lock screw. 
    Protection plate
    Front cover
    Lock screw
    •	
     When reattaching the protection plate, face the side with the cutout toward the lens.
    Cutout
    Mounting screw holes
    Power connector
    LAN cable
    Example installations
    Using a ceiling mounting bracketUsing a wall mounting bracket  
    						
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