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    Using the optional ceiling mount bracket WV-Q105 (E model only)
    When using the optional ceiling mount bracket to mount the camera, first\
     place the installation tem-
    plate (WV-Q105 accessory) on the ceiling, and then make a hole in ceiling and mo\
    unt the 
    WV-Q105.
    Next place the installation template label (accessory) on the ceiling,\
     and make a hole to pass the 
    cables. After completing this, remove the template label, and mount the camera attachment (acces-
    sory) by fixing 4 screws (WV-Q105 accessory).
    Refer to WV-Q105 Operating Instructions for information on how to mount the camera \
    when using 
    the optional mounting bracket.
    The following illustration shows when the mounting for the optional moun\
    ting bracket and camera 
    attachment is completed.
    TOP
    83.5 mm {3-9/32 inches}Cable access hole
    (ø30 mm {ø1-3/16 inches})
    Installation template label 
    (accessory)
    WV-Q105 mounting hole
    Fixing screws (4 pcs.(WV-Q105 supplied)) Camera attachment (accessory)
    46 mm {1-13/16 inches}
    Direction marker for installation
    
    Roof space Anchor bolt
    Camera attachment (accessory)
    Safety wire angle
    (WV-Q105 supplied)
    Safety wire
    (WV-Q105 supplied) WV-Q105 (option)
    Fixing screw
    (4 pcs.(WV-Q105 supplied))
    Camera
    Cable tie (accessory)
    Ceiling board such 
    as plaster board 
    						
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    IMPORTANT:
    	 •	 When	inserting	an	SD	memory	card,	make	sure	the	direction.	
    	 •	 Before	 removing	 the	 SD	 memory	 card,	 select	 “Not	 use”	 for	 “SD	 memory	 card”	 on	 the	 [SD	 memory card] tab of the “Basic” page first. Turn off the power after “Not use” selection, and 
    then unload the SD memory card. When the SD memory card is inserted or removed with the 
    power on, data in the SD memory card may be damaged. 
       (☞ Operating Instructions (included in the CD-ROM))
     
    z  Open the SD memory slot cover.
    Loosen the SD memory card slot cover fixing screw with 
    the bit for tamperproof screw (accessory), then open the 
    SD memory card slot cover by using the notched area.
    IMPORTANT:
    	 •	 	Do	not	use	excessive	force	when	opening	SD	  memory cards out from the SD memory card slot.  
    Failure to observe this may damage the SD memory 
    card slot cover. 
     
    x  Insert an SD memory card fully into the SD memory card  slot until a click is heard. 
    c Attach the SD memory card slot cover, and tight-
    en the SD memory card slot fixing screw to 
    secure the cover.
    (Recommended tightening torque:
     0.78 N·m {0.58 lbf·ft})
    v  When removing the SD memory card, push in 
    the SD memory card until a click is heard after 
    executing step 1, then pull it out from the SD 
    memory card slot. After opening the SD memory 
    card, attach the SD memory card slot cover, and 
    tighten the SD memory card slot cover fixing 
    screw to secure the cover. 
    (Recommended tightening torque:
     0.78 N·m {0.58 lbf·ft})
    Insert/remove an SD memory card
    SD memory card slot cover 
    fixing screw
    SD memory card slot cover
    Label face upward
    SD memory card slot 
    						
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    Connection
    Before starting the connection, turn off the power of this camera and the devices to be connected. 
    Check and prepare the required devices and cables for connection. Note:
    	 •	 Since	 the	 connector	 storage	 section	 does	 not	 have a sufficient space, use a LAN cable that do 
    not exceed the sizes described in the illustrations.
      
    40 mm {1-9/16 inches}Straight section
    30 mm {1-3/16 inches}9 mm 
    {11/32 inches}
    13 mm {1/2 inches}
    Example of LAN cable connector
    Caution:
    	 •	 ONLY	 CONNECT	 12	 V	 DC	 CLASS	 2	 POWER	 SUPPLY	 (UL	 1310/CSA	 223)	 or	 LIMITED	 POWER SOURCE (IEC/EN/UL/CSA 60950-1).
    	 •	 A	 READILY	 ACCESSIBLE	 DISCONNECT	 DEVICE	 SHALL	 BE	 INCORPORATED	 TO	 THE	 EQUIPMENT POWERED BY 12 V DC POWER SUPPLY.
    zRemove the sub cover.
    Open the screw covers x2 of the camera with a thin tool* as illustrated. Loosen the \
    sub cover 
    fixing screws x2 using the bit for tamperproof screw (accessory), then remove the sub cover. 
    * A slotted head screwdriver etc.
    IMPORTANT:
    	 •	 Do	not	use	excessive	force	when	removing	the	sub	cover.	Failure	to	observe	this	may	dam- age the sub cover. 
    Screw covers
    Sub cover
    Sub cover 
    fixing screw 
    						
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    IMPORTANT:
    	•		
    Connect/disconnect the audio cables and turn on the power of the camera after turning off the 
    power of the audio output devices. Otherwise, loud noise may be heard from the speaker. 
     
    xConnecting an external microphone and an external speaker
    Connect the audio cable (accessory) to the audio cable connector, then connect the micro-
    phone to Microphone/line input connector. 
    When disconnecting the audio cable (accessory), pull out the audio cab\
    le (accessory) while 
    holding down the hook of the connector.
    (The sub cover is not shown in the following illustrations.)
    Input impedance:
    Recommended cable length:Approx. 2 kΩ 
    1 m {3.3 feet} or less (for microphone input) 
    10 m {33 feet} or less (for line input)
    Recommended microphone: Plug-in power type microphone (option)  Connect a monaural mini plug (ø3.5 mm).
    •	Supply	voltage:	 
    •		Recommended	sensitivity	of	 microphone: 2.5 V±0.5 V 
     
    –48 dB ±3 dB (0 dB=1 V/Pa,1 kHz)
    c  Connect an external speaker with amplifier to the audio output connector of the audio ca\
    ble.
    Connect a stereo mini plug (ø3.5 mm) (audio output is monaural). 
    	 •	 Recommended	cable	length:	10	m	{33	feet}	or	less
    Audio output connector
    Audio cable (accessory)
    Audio cable connector Microphone/line input connector
    
    Holding down the hook 
    						
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    v Connecting an External I/O terminal
      Connect the cables of external devices to the 
    External I/O terminal plug (accessory). 
      q  When connecting an external device, remove 
    8 mm - 9 mm {5/16 inches - 11/32 inches} of 
    the outer jacket of the cable and twist the cable 
    core to prevent the short circuit first. 
    Specification of cable (wire):  
    20 AWG - 26 AWG, Single core, twisted
      w  Push down the button of the desired terminal 
    on the external I/O terminal plug with a ballpoint 
    pen, and release the button when the cable of 
    the external device is fully inserted into the ter -
    minal hole. 
       *  Check whether the stripped part of the wire is 
    not exposed and is securely connected. 
      e  After the cable connection, connect 
    the external I/O terminal plug to the 
    external I/O terminals of the camera. 
    External I/O terminals
    8 mm - 9 mm
    {5/16 inches - 11/32 inches}
    Strip range
    4321
    External I/O terminal plug
    (accessory)
    Button
    Specifcation of external I/O terminal plug (accessory)
    1234
     ALARM IN3, AUX OUT
         (Alarm input terminal 3, AUX output terminal)  GND
    ALARM IN 1/PRIVACY ACTION IN 
        (Alarm input terminal 1/Privacy action input terminal)
    ALARM IN2, ALARM OUT
        (Alarm input terminal 2, Alarm output terminal) 
    						
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    IMPORTANT:
    	 •	 Do	 not	 connect	 2	 wires	 or	 more	 directly	 to	 a	 terminal.	 When	 it	 is	 necessary	 to	 connect	 2	 wires or more, split the wire and connect the split wires to the terminal.
    	 •	
    Input and output of the External I/O terminal 2 and 3 can be switched by configuring the set-
    ting. “Off” is selected by default. It is possible to determine whether or not\
     to receive input 
    from External I/O terminal 2 and 3 (ALARM IN2, 3) by selecting “Off”, “Alarm input”, “Alarm 
    output”	 or	 “AUX	 output”	 for	 “Terminal	 2”	 or	 “Terminal	 3”	 on	 the	 [Alarm]	 tab	 of	 the	 “Alarm”	
    page. Refer to the Operating Instructions on the provided CD-ROM for further information.
    	 •	Connect an external device with verifying that the ratings are within the specifications below.	 •	 When	 using	 the	 External	 I/O	 terminals	 as	 the	 output	 terminals,	 ensure	 they	 do	 not	 cause	 signal collision with external signals. 
    	 •	
    In order for the External I/O terminal to detect alarm inputs when the terminal status is 
    changed from Open to Close (On) or from Close to Open (Off), about 100 ms or more is 
    needed. Because alarms cannot be detected for about 5 seconds after a de\
    tection is made, 
    alarm inputs received within about 5 seconds after an alarm is detected are not detected.
     
    	 •	 ALARM	OUT,	AUX	OUT
    Output specification: Open collector output (maximum applied voltage: 2\
    0 V DC)
    Open: 4 V - 5 V DC by internal pull-up
    Close: Output voltage 1 V DC or less (50 mA or less)
    	 •	 ALARM	IN Input specification: No-voltage make contact input (4 V - 5 V DC, inter\
    nally pulled up)
    Off: Open or 4 V - 5 V DC
    On: Make contact with GND (required drive current: 1 mA or more)
    b Connect a LAN cable (category 5 or better, straight, 
    STP*) to the network connector.
      * E model only
    n  Connect the power supply. 
    IMPORTANT:
    	•		The	 12	 V	 DC	 power	 supply	 shall	 be	 insulated	 from	the commercial AC power. 
     
    When using 12 V DC power supply*
     q   Loosen the screws of the power cord plug (accessory). 
      w  Connect the cable of the 12 V DC power supply* to the 
    power cord plug.
       Strip 3 mm - 7 mm {1/8 inches - 9/32 inches} from the 
    end of the wire, and twist the stripped part of the wire 
    sufficiently to avoid short circuit. 
    Specification of cable (wire):  
    16 AWG - 24 AWG, Single core, twisted
    	 	 •	 	Check	 whether	 the	 stripped	 part	 of	 the	 wire	 is	 not	 exposed and is securely connected.
      e  Tighten the screws of the power cord plug. 
    (Recommended tightening torque: 
    0.34 N·m {0.25 lbf·ft})
      r  Connect the power cord plug to the 12 V DC power 
    supply terminal. 
       *   ONLY CONNECT 12 V DC CLASS 2 POWER SUPPLY  
    or LIMITED POWER SOURCE.
    Network connector
    (12 V DC)
    (GND)12 V DC power 
    cord plug 
    (accessory) 
    						
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    IMPORTANT:
    	 •	 Be	sure	to	use	the	power	cord	plug	provided	with	this	product.	
    	 •	 Be	sure	to	fully	insert	the	power	cord	plug	(accessory)	into	the	12	V	DC	power	supply	terminal.	 Otherwise, it may damage the camera or cause malfunction. 
    	 •	 When	installing	the	camera,	make	sure	that	excessive	force	is	not	applied	to	the	power	cable.
    	 •	 Be	 sure	 to	 use	 an	 AC	 adaptor	 compliant	 with	 the	 Specifications	 regarding	 power	 source	 and	 power consumption. (☞ Page 34) 
     
    When using PoE (IEEE802.3af compliant)Connect a LAN cable (category 5 or better, straight, STP*) between a PoE device (such as a hub) 
    and the network connector of the camera.
    * E model only
    IMPORTANT:
    	 •	 Use	all	4	pairs	(8	pins)	of	the	LAN	cable.	
    	 •	 The	maximum	cable	length	is	100	m	{328	feet}.	
    	 •	 Make	sure	that	the	PoE	device	in	use	is	compliant	with	IEEE802.3af	standard.	
    	 •	 When	 connecting	 both	 the	 12	 V	 DC	 power	 supply	 and	 the	 PoE	 device	 for	 power	 supply,	 12 V  DC will be used for power supply. Depending on the PoE device used, the power supply 
    lamp may not light and the network connections may not be possible. In t\
    his case, disable the 
    PoE device setting, and refer to the operating instructions of the PoE device in use. 
    	 •	 When	the	LAN	cable	is	disconnected	once,	reconnect	the	cable	after	about	2	seconds.	When	 the cable is quickly reconnected, the power may not be supplied from the PoE device. 
     Connection example when connecting to a network using a PoE hub
    PoE device (hub)
    PCMicrophone (option)
    Microphone (option)
    Speaker with amplifer (option)
    Speaker with amplifer 
    (option) LAN cable (category 5 or 
    better, straight, STP*)
    LAN cable (category 5 or 
    better, straight, STP*)
    LAN cable (category 5 or 
    better, straight, STP*)
    
    LAN cable (category 5 or better, straight, STP*)
    * E model only IMPORTANT:
    	 •	 Use	a	switching	hub	or	a	router	which	is	compliant	with	10BASE-T/100BASE-TX.	
    	 •	 If	a	PoE	device	(hub)	is	not	used,	each	network	camera	must	be	connected	to	a	power	supply. 
      •  The camera is to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant when 
    using PoE. 
    						
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    Installation
    Camera mounting
    Mount the camera with the camera attachment (accessary)
    Installation shall be conducted after turning off each device. 
    zDetermine the mounting position and mounting method for the camera.
    
    Secure the camera attachment (accessory) to the two-gang junction box (loc\
    ally procured).  
    (☞ Pages 19)
    
    Attach the camera attachment (accessory) using the installation templa\
    te label (accessory).   
    (☞ Page 20)
    
    Attach the camera attachment (accessory) using the optional ceiling mo\
    unt bracket WV-Q105 
    (option). (
    ☞ Page 21)
    * E model only
    xRemove the sub cover. (☞ Page 23)
    cConnect the cables to the camera. (☞ Pages 24 to 27)
    As necessary, use a cable tie (accessory) to assemble the cables. 
    						
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    vUsing the camera attachment position marker as a guide, match the “OP\
    EN” position of the 
    camera to the projection of the camera attachment (accessory).
    bEngage the camera attachment fixing screws in the rear of the camera with the camera 
    mounting holes of the camera attachment (accessory) and rotate the camera in the direction of 
    the arrow shown below to secure the camera. Make sure that the projection of the camera 
    attachment will be set to the “LOCK” position. 
    (The illustration is an example of using a two-gang junction box.)
    LOCKOPEN
    OPENLOCK
    Projection
    Camera attachment fixing screws
    Camera mounting holes 
    						
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    nTighten the camera fixing screw.
    IMPORTANT:
     •		Securely	 tighten	 the	 camera	 fixing	 screw.	 Failure	 to	 do	 so	 may	 cause	 damage	 or	 the	camera to drop. 
    (Recommended tightening torque: 0.78 N·m {0.58 lbf·ft}) 
     
    mAttach the sub cover. (The illustration is an example of using a two-gang junction box.)
    Attach the sub cover to the camera, then fix it to the camera with the s\
    ub cover fixing 
    screws x2. 
    (Recommended tightening torque: 0.78 N·m {0.58 lbf·ft})
    After that, close the screw covers x2 of the camera.
    Make sure that the sub cover is securely fixed. 
    Screw covers
    Sub cover 
    fixing screw
    Sub cover
    ,Remove the cover film from the dome cover.
    Camera fixing screw 
    						
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