VIVOTEK FE9391-EHV-v2 Quick Installation Guide
Important Safety Warnings
- [Warning] Power off the Network Camera as soon as smoke or unusual odors are detected.
- [Warning] Refer to your user's manual for the operating temperature.
- [Warning] Do not place the Network Camera on unsteady surfaces.
- [Warning] Do not insert sharp or tiny objects into the Network Camera.
- [Warning] Do not touch the Network Camera during a lightning storm.
- [Warning] Do not drop the Network Camera.
- [Warning] Replacing or failing to properly install the waterproof components, e.g., cables or cable glands, will void our IP65/66/67 warranty.
Package Contents
- Network Camera
- Model No: XXXXXX
- MAC: 0002D14BAD55
- Pat. 6,930,709
- FCC Compliance Statement: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
- Made in Taiwan
Included Accessories (Illustrated)
- DI/DO/Audio combo cable (Sold Separately) - P/N: 621071200G
- Pan head M4x25 self-tapping screws
- Anchor 1"
- Desiccant bag (to be replaced)
- Waterproof tape
- Crimping pliers
- T10 screwdriver
Hardware Installation Steps
Steps 1-3: Mounting Bracket Preparation
[Diagram Description]: Shows the camera base and mounting bracket. Step 1 involves attaching the mounting bracket to the camera base. Step 2 shows securing the bracket with screws. Step 3 illustrates routing cables through the bracket.
Steps 4-6: Electrical Box and Mounting Hole Preparation
[Diagram Description]: Illustrates selecting and preparing an electrical mounting box. Options include a 4" square/round box, 1" single gang box, 4" octagon box, or specific outdoor/indoor boxes like Cantex 3/4" type FSE 2 Gang. Step 4 shows drilling holes in the mounting surface. Step 5 shows attaching the mounting bracket to the electrical box using screws. Step 6 shows securing the bracket with screws and washers.
Steps 7-12: Camera Base Assembly and Cable Routing
[Diagram Description]: Shows attaching the camera base to the mounting bracket (Step 7). Step 8 shows inserting cables through rubber grommets. Step 9 illustrates inserting the cable into the camera body, with a note: "If grommets are damaged, replace them with new ones." Step 10 shows connecting the cable to the camera. Step 11 shows securing the camera base. Step 12 shows connecting the power and network cables, with prohibition symbols [Prohibited] on incorrect connections.
Steps 13-15: Cable Waterproofing and Connection
[Diagram Description]: Step 13 shows connecting the DI/DO/Audio combo cable. Step 14 details waterproofing the cable joints using self-fusing or electric tape, overlapping by 20mm, and ensuring all connectors are waterproof. Step 15 shows crimping wires (18 AWG min., 3.5mm screw terminal) using crimping pliers, emphasizing the use of knurled washers for green and yellow wires.
Step 16: Desiccant Bag Replacement
[Diagram Description]: Shows replacing the desiccant bag with a new one.
Steps 17-20: Final Camera Mounting
[Diagram Description]: Step 17 shows connecting the main cable to the camera. Step 18 shows attaching the camera cover. Step 19 shows securing the cover with screws (T10). Step 20 shows the final assembled camera.
Network Connection
[Diagram Description]: A diagram showing the camera connected via LAN to a network. A computer with "Shepherd" software is shown, along with a "Browser" icon, indicating network access and management.
Power and Consumption
- PoE: 37-57V, 0.57-0.37A, 21W (PoE mid-span or switch)
- DC: 12V, 1.75A, 21W
- Max Power Consumption: 22.5W (IR ON), 9.5W (IR OFF)