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Night Vision | Yes |
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Weather Resistance Rating | IP65 |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi |
Motion Detection | Yes |
Two-Way Audio | Yes |
Resolution | 1080p |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to 50°C |
Storage | MicroSD |
Essential safety guidelines for operating and installing the camera system to prevent hazards.
Details the IRIS130's design, capabilities like IR lighting, PTZ system, and housing.
Explains features like Day/Night, Save/Call Preset, Zoom, Focus, IRIS, and White Balance controls.
Details advanced functions such as Auto/Random/Frame Scan and Image Flip for operational flexibility.
Provides detailed specifications for the camera sensor, resolution, zoom, illumination, and PTZ movement.
Details IR/White Light specs, communication interfaces, voltage, temperature, IP rating, dimensions, and weight.
Explains the factory defaults and how to configure camera address and communication settings using DIP switches.
Guides through the initial power-on sequence, LED indicators, and on-screen calibration messages.
Lists key factors to consider when choosing the camera's installation position for optimal viewing and mounting.
Describes the available mounting types: Fixed Mount (Standard) and Sucker Mount (Optional).
Outlines the process of setting baud rate, protocol, and camera address by accessing the PTZ bottom plate.
Provides step-by-step instructions for mounting the camera using the installation plate and fixing screw.
Explains how to install the PTZ camera using the optional sucker mount on a horizontal metal surface.
Details the connection of power, video, and RS-485 cables, emphasizing correct polarity for safety.
Lists quick commands (GO TO presets) for controlling camera functions like color modes, WDR, BLC, and scans.
Explains how to use Image Freeze (Preset 28) and Defogger (Preset 37) for operational control.
Details IR/White Light modes, soft address changes, Digital Noise Reduction, and proper wiper usage.
Provides a table of common issues like no power, abnormal self-test, no images, and out of control, with solutions.
A detailed table showing DIP switch settings for camera addresses from 0 to 64.