Risco RVCM52E Bedienungsanleitung

Bullet Outdoor IP Camera
Model: RVCM52E
Installation Guide

Safety Precautions
These instructions are intended to ensure that the user can use the product correctly to
avoid danger or property loss.
WARNINGS:
Installation or usage of this product that is not in accordance with the intended
use as defined by the supplier and as described in the instructional materials
can result in damage, injury, or death.
Make sure this product is not accessible by children and those for whom
operation of the system is not intended.
All installation and operation should conform to your local electrical safety
codes. The power shall conform to the re uirement in the SELV (Safety Extra
Low Voltage) and the Limited power source is rated 12V DC in the IEC60950-1.
If the device is permanently connected to an electrical power supply, then the
connection should include an easily-accessible disconnection device, such as a
circuit breaker. Do not connect the two power supplying sources to the device
at the same time; it may result in device damage!
Do not ever attempt to repair your device by yourself, as doing so could result
in damage, injury or death – always contact your installer / supplier agent for
service.
CAUTIONS:
Make sure the power supply voltage is correct before using the camera.
Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock.
Do not touch sensor modules with fingers. If cleaning is necessary, use a clean
cloth with a bit of ethanol and wipe it gently.
Do not aim the camera lens at the strong light such as sun or incandescent
lamp. The strong light can cause fatal damage to the camera.
The sensor may be burned out by a laser beam, so when any laser e uipment is
being used, make sure that the surface of the sensor not be exposed to the laser
beam.
Do not place the camera in extremely hot, cold temperatures (the operating
temperature should be between -10°C ~ +50°C).
To avoid heat accumulation, good ventilation is re uired for a proper operating
environment.
While shipping, the camera should be packed in its original packing.
NOTE:
We assume no liability or responsibility for all the fires or electrical shock caused by
improper handling or installation. We are not liable for any problems caused by
unauthorized modification or attempted repair.

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Contents
Safety Precautions ......................................................................................................... 2
Introduction..................................................................................................................... 2
Features...................................................................................................................... 2
Components and Accessories .................................................................................... 2
IP Camera Components and Dimensions..................................................................... 3
IP Camera Mounting and Installation............................................................................ 4
Mounting the IP Camera ............................................................................................. 4
Powering-up the IP Camera........................................................................................ 6
Connecting the IP Camera to the Network.................................................................. 6
Connecting to a LAN Network ................................................................................. 6
IP Cameras and the RISCO Cloud Installer Application.............................................. 7
Defining IP Camera Settings....................................................................................... 7
Defining Camera Trigger Settings............................................................................. 10
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................... 13
Internet Configuration/UPnP Client Error .................................................................. 13
Product Specification................................................................................................... 17
Performance ............................................................................................................. 17
NOTES ........................................................................................................................... 19
RISCO Group Limited Warranty .................................................................................. 20
Contacting your Installer / Supplier-Agent................................................................. 21
Contacting RISCO Group............................................................................................. 22

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Introduction
RISCO Group presents VUpoint, a revolutionary live video verification solution
which seamlessly integrates I Cameras within RISCO’s professional security
systems. owered by the RISCO Cloud (RISCO Application Server), VUpoint
provides an unprecedented level of security and live video monitoring
capabilities to monitoring stations and end-users alike. The RISCO bullet outdoor
I Camera is an important part of this solution and
is easily controlled through
RISCO’s intuitive Web and Smartphone applications.
Features
•lug & lay installation
•1.3” Megapixel
•Color HD
•Day/Night
•IR LED Length 10m
Components and Accessories
RISCO I camera and
mounting bracket:
Electrical power adapter and
installation accessories bag:
Installation guide:

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IP Camera Components and Dimensions
Figure 1 IP Camera Components
Label Port Name Function Connector Description
1 LAN Network port Ethernet
port
Connects to standard Ethernet
cable
2 DC12V rt Power input port Power
port
Input DC 12V power
Figure 2 IP Camera Dimensions

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IP Camera Mounting and Installation
After reading the installation instructions and before installing your IP camera,
prepare a plan for mounting the IP camera at your protected site. Correct
placement of your IP camera is crucial for optimal security-monitoring
performance. First, determine which areas need to be protected and then map
out the most optimal areas for installing your IP camera.
IMPORTANT! – Please make a record of the AC
address located on the box or on the back cover of
the IP camera before installation. You may need it
during the network connection stage.
Mounting the IP Camera
The IP camera support two mounting options; ceiling and wall mount (see Figure
3, below).
Figure 3 Ceiling / Wall Mount
IMPORTANT- Please make sure the installation surface can support at least 3
times the weight of the camera and the bracket.
MAC address

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Step Description
1 Place the installation positioning template on the installation surface such as
ceiling or wall.
2 Make holes in the installation surface according to the installation positioning
template.
3 Insert the expansion bolts from the accessories bag into the holes you just made.
4 Position the IP camera base over the holes
5 Use the screws from the accessories bag to secure the IP camera firmly.
6 Loosen the adjusting screw and rotate the IP camera to the correct surveillance
position according to your actual re uirements.
7 Secure the adjusting screw to fix the IP camera.
Figure 4 IP Camera Adjustment

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Powering-up the IP Camera
Connect the camera power adapter to an electrical outlet.
Connecting the IP Camera to the Network
The IP camera supports a LAN network connection.
Connecting to a LAN Network
Connecting the IP camera to a network using the LAN (Local Area Network)
enables easy connection and setup with compatible APs (Access Points), e.g.
gateway or router.
1. Connect the incoming network cable to the Network port on the IP camera.
2. Wait just a few minutes while the IP camera automatically connects to the
RISCO Cloud.
3. Define the IP camera settings (Refer to Defining IP Camera Settings).

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IP Cameras and the RISCO Cloud Installer Application
The RISCO Cloud Installer Application provides an interface to your control
panel from a local or remote PC via the Web. This enables you to add IP cameras
and define camera and event alarm trigger settings.
IMPORTANT – A control panel must first be defined in RISCO Cloud in order
to accept IP cameras and define camera settings (Refer to the RISCO Cloud
Installer Application anual)
Defining IP Camera Settings
Once you have connected the IP camera to the network (refer to, Connecting the
IP Camera to the Network) you can define the camera settings.
To define IP camera se ings:
1. Log into the Installer Application using the Web page address supplied by
your service provider and enter your user name and password.
NOTE – It is recommended to use Google Chrome or ozilla Firefox to log into
the Installer Administration application.
2. Select the Control Panels List link. The Control Panels List page is displayed.
Figure 5 Control Panels List Page
3. From the Control Panels List page, select the Control Panel you wish to view.
The Control Panels Update page is displayed.

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Figure 6 Control Panel Update Page
4. Click the Network Cameras link in the left-hand column; the IP Camera List
page is displayed.
Figure 7 IP Cameras List
5. Click Add Camera; the Add Camera dialog box is displayed.
Figure 8 Add Camera
6. Define the following fields in the Add Camera dialog box.
Field Description
Label Enter a name for the camera
Partitions Select the partition(s) from the list of defined partitions
ype Choose the RISCO camera type (for ONVIF or Generic camera type
settings, refer to the RISCO Cloud Installer Application Manual)
MAC Address Enter the MAC address into this field. The MAC address (media access
control address) is the uni ue identifier assigned to the IP camera for
communications on the physical network.
NO E: The MAC address is case sensitive and should be entered
exactly as it is shown on the box or on the back cover of the IP camera,
e.g. AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF
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