Luma Surveillance 700 Series Bedienungsanleitung

700 Series Bullet
500 Series Bullet
IP-Enabled HD Surveillance Camera
Installation
Manual
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Important!
Ensure your NVR
has the latest
firmware!

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Read this page before you go to the job site!
For maximum control and convenience, install your camera with a connection to the Internet via your NVR
or through a local network router. This allows you to use OvrC, a powerful remote maintenance tool. See
OvrC.com for details. In addition, your client can use the Luma Surveillance mobile app to check on the camera
from anywhere.
For installation using this guide, you must be able to access this camera through a personal computer. If your
surveillance system is not on a network, you’ll have to use the NVR’s local interface for installation. See the NVR
user’s manual for details.
Required Equipment
}A network connection (and an NVR, if desired)
}Admin rights to a computer that can access the network
}Mobile phone with the Luma Surveillance mobile app (recommended) or CCTV tester
}Power source: either PoE or 12V DC
}Phillips screwdriver
Additional Resources
If desired, you can add an SD card (up to 128 GB) to the camera. An SD card or a network drive is required if you
want to keep a log of the camera’s activities.
You can acquire a PDF of the web interface manual and other materials from the product page at SnapAV.com.

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Safety Tips
}Handle this device with care.
}Do not strike or shake this device.
}Do not operate this device beyond its specified power source ratings.
}Protect the power cord from being stepped on or pinched, particularly where it connects to the device and
to the power outlet.
}Do not use this device near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other such heat-
generating equipment.
}The performance and lifespan of the SD card (if used) is affected by temperature. For best results, use this
device in temperatures ranging from -20–140 °F for the 500 series, or from -40–140 °F for the 700 series.
}Clean this device with a dry cloth. Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the device,
especially the lens. If dirt is hard to remove, use a mild detergent and wipe gently.
}Make a note of the configuration settings and save them. This helps when changing the configuration,
when upgrading the device, or with recovery if unexpected failure or trouble occurs.

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Installation
Before you start, ensure that the device is in good condition and all the assembly parts are included. Also ensure
that your recorder has the very latest firmware. Use OvrC to update the firmware, or consult your NVR manual.
}Ensure the mounting surface is strong enough to hold three times the weight of the camera plus the mount.
}If the mounting surface is cement, use the included expansion screws to install the camera. If mounting to
a wood surface, use self-tapping wood screws (not included) to secure the camera.
}If the product does not function properly, please contact technical support. Do not disassemble the camera
for repair or maintenance.
Box Contents
}Camera
}Self-adhesive mounting template
}4 x wall anchors (with screws)
}3mm hex wrench
}CC tester cable
}Weatherproofing kit for PoE cable
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Important!
Before attaching this to
your Luma NVR, update
the recorder to the latest
firmware! If you don’t,
essential features of your
camera may not function.

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Your Camera
Before installing, familiarize yourself with the parts of your camera.
Access panel
underneath
the camera
Sunshade
Adjustment
Screw
Sunshade
Level
Screw
Elbow
Screw Base
Screw
Reset Button
Access
Panel
Video
Port
SD Card
Slot

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Installation with an NVR
If you are installing with an NVR, follow these instructions. Otherwise, follow the instructions starting on the
next page.
1. Ensure your NVR has the latest firmware. If it does not, your NVR may be unable to locate and activate
your camera.
2. Perform the physical installation of your camera by following the instructions given on pages 10–14.
3. Plug your camera into your recorder. The NVR autodetects your camera, activates it (giving it the same
admin password that it has), and assigns it an IP address.
4. Complete the installation using the instructions given in your NVR manual. You do not need to continue
using this guide. Where possible, we recommend changing settings using your NVR.
Optional Extra Setup
This camera has a few features that are not available on your NVR.
}It has advanced detection features: line crossing and area intrusion. After completing installation, see the
camera’s web interface manual to set these up.
}The 700 (only) has a motorized varifocal lens. See page 14 for details. You can adjust the lens from your
camera’s live view screen or from the NVR’s live view screen.

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Installation Without an NVR
Install and Run the Luma Utility
Use the Luma Utility to locate your camera and set it up.
Visit your product page at SnapAV.com and download the Luma Utility installer from the
Support tab. You must use v3.0.0.53 build 20170426 or later! Earlier versions of the utility
will not work!
Run the installer. You can click through and accept the defaults.
Pre-Installation Camera Configuration
You’ll find it easiest to connect the camera directly to your PC, making most adjustments to
the camera from the convenience of your table (prior to physical installation), rather than
from atop a ladder.
Connect the camera to your PC and run the Luma Utility. It searches for attached Luma
Surveillance devices. If your camera does not appear, check the connection, ensure the camera
is powered up, then click the Refresh button.

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Activate the Camera
Click on the entry for your camera to view its details. If the camera is inactive, use the text boxes at the lower right
of the Luma utility window to activate the camera by creating a new secure password.
}Passwords cannot be longer than 16 characters. To ensure compatibility with the local interface, only use
numbers, letters, spaces, and the following special characters: . , : - /
}Use a password that is long and easy to remember. A password like parisinthespring is more secure and
easier to remember than a password like D3x-7b.

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Edit the Network Settings
Suggested Best Practices: Ensure the Enable DHCP box is activated. In your
router, reserve an IP address and assign it to the camera’s MAC address (found
on its box). See your router’s documentation for details.
The HTTP port defaults to 80. It lets you to access your camera through the web.
The server port defaults to 8000. The Luma mobile app uses it.
For security reasons, change your ports and record the new numbers. Consult
your manual for reserved port numbers to avoid.
To confirm changes, enter the password that you created and then click Save.
Complete Port Forwarding
Port forwarding allows you to access the camera from the internet for remote
operations. These settings are entered in your network router, typically in a
menu called Port Forwarding or Applications and Gaming. Refer to your router
manual for help. Find the settings you need, then log in to the router and enter
the new ports.
Port Default New Value Protocol Camera IP Address
HTTP 80 TCP/UDP
Server 8000 TCP/UDP Admin Password
RTSP 554 TCP/UDP

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Physical Installation
1. Drill a cable hole and pilot holes for your screws in the mounting surface,
using the supplied template shown. The cable hole needs to be at least
1 inch wide.
2. CAUTION! Before terminating your RJ45 for an outdoor install, you
must weatherproof it! See the next page for details.
3. Route the cables through the cable hole.
4. Secure the camera base to the mounting surface with screws.
5. Attach power to the camera.
}If using PoE, attach the RJ45 cable to the connector.
}If using 12V DC for power, locate the red and black wire bundle (on
the 700, there are two sets of wires: one has red and black only, the
other is a bundle of eight). Attach the hot line to the red wire, and the
ground to the black wire.
6. For the 700 only: Connect the leads in the eight-wire bundle as shown for additional features. Secure all
other wires so they don’t cause a short circuit.
}Blue Alarm in hot
}Green Alarm in ground
}Black Alarm out hot
}White Alarm out ground
}Orange Audio in hot
}Gray Audio in ground
}Purple Audio out hot
}Red Audio out ground
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