Bi-Spectrum Network Camera Quick Setup Guide
Model: NO:101-300-0617-01
Issue: 1.0
Precautions
- ⚠️ WARNING: Alerts to moderate dangers which, if not avoided, may cause minor or moderate injuries.
- ⚠️ CAUTION: Alerts to risks. Neglect of these risks may cause device damage, data loss, device performance deterioration, or unpredictable results.
- ℹ️ NOTE: Provides additional information.
⚠️ WARNING: Strictly observe installation requirements. Manufacturer is not responsible for damage due to non-compliance.
- Strictly conform to local electrical safety standards and use LPS-marked power adapters.
- Use supplied accessories. Ensure voltage meets input requirements.
- If installed in areas with unsteady voltage, ground the device to discharge high energy surges.
- Ensure no water or liquid flows into the device. If it occurs, power off immediately and disconnect cables.
- Do not focus strong light (sunlight, bulbs) on the device, as it may shorten image sensor life.
- If installed in areas with frequent thunder and lightning, ground the device nearby to discharge high energy.
⚠️ CAUTION:
- The normal operating temperature is 0°C~+50°C (32°F~122°F). For accurate temperature measurement, install in an indoor environment (0°C~35°C / 32°F~95°F) without wind. Exceeding temperature range may cause abnormal images and damage the equipment.
- Avoid heavy loads, intensive shakes, and soaking during transportation and storage. Warranty does not cover damage from secondary packaging or transportation after original packaging is opened.
- For outdoor installation, build a closed environment to maintain accurate measurement temperature.
- Clean with a soft dry cloth. For stubborn dirt, use a cloth dipped in slight neutral cleanser, then dry.
- Do not jam ventilation openings. Follow installation instructions.
- Keep away from heat sources (radiators, heaters), moisture, dust, extreme temperatures, or strong electric radiation.
- Remove the power plug if the device is idle for a long time.
- Before unpacking, check the fragile sticker. If damaged, contact customer services. Manufacturer is not responsible for artificial damage to the fragile sticker.
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- This manual may contain misprints, inaccurate technology information, or descriptions slightly inconsistent with the actual product. The company's final interpretation is the standard.
- This manual is for reference only and does not guarantee total consistency with the actual product. Refer to the actual product for consistency.
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1 Open Package Examination
Open the package, check for obvious damage, and confirm the item list for tables 1-1 and 1-2 are consistent.
Table 1-1 Packing list 1
Component | Quantity | Remark |
---|---|---|
Face recognition terminal | 1 | |
Power supply DC 12 V 2A | 1 | |
User manual | 1 | |
Bracket | 1 | Optional |
Screws package | 1 | |
Warning labels | 2 |
Additional components:
- Blackbody and bracket: 1
- Power adapter (one in two): 1
- Accessories package: 1
2 Device Structure
2.1 Device Ports
ℹ️ NOTE: Different devices may have different ports and multi-head cables; please refer to the actual product.
Table 2-1 Multi-head cable description
ID | Core | Description | Remark |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Network port | Connect to Ethernet ? | |
2 | Audio in | Connect to an external audio device, such as a speaker. ? | Applied for audio function |
3 | Audio out | Receives an analog audio signal from devices such as a sound pickup device. ? | |
4 | Alarm in 1 | Alarm input port 1 ? | Applied for alarm function |
5 | Alarm in 2 | Alarm input port 2 ? | |
6 | Alarm out 1 | Alarm output 1 ? | |
7 | Alarm out 2 | Alarm output 2 ? | |
8 | Power port of camera | Connect to DC 12V, the power adapter to be connected to the one in two line. ? | |
9 | RS485 | RS485 port, connect to black body signal. ? | |
10 | Black body signal | Connects to RS485 port (9). The yellow line plugs in '+', the white line plugs in '-'. | |
11 | Power port of black body | Connect to DC 12V, the power adapter to be connected to the one in two line. ? |
Diagram Description (Figure 2-1 Multi-head cable): This diagram illustrates a multi-head cable with connectors for various functions: Network port (?), Audio in (?), Audio out (?), Alarm in 1 (?), Alarm in 2 (?), Alarm out 1 (?), Alarm out 2 (?), Power (?), RS485 (?), and a Signal line for the blackbody.
3 Device Installation
3.1 Install Black-body
Step 1: Confirm the package box number, camera number, and black-body number are the same. Verify the number labels on the camera and black-body match the box. (Refer to Figure 3-1 Confirm No.)
Diagram Description (Figure 3-1 Confirm No.): This figure shows three boxes. Box '1' is labeled "Camera package box", Box '2' is labeled "Black-body package box", and Box '3' indicates the camera and black-body units themselves. All are shown with a matching identifier, e.g., "A001", to confirm they belong together.
Step 2: Install the black-body as shown in Figure 3-2.
Diagram Description (Figure 3-2 Install Black-body): This diagram depicts the physical attachment of the black-body unit to the camera body.
Step 3: Use PM 2.5 x 8mm screws to install the screws in the holes on the top.
Step 4: Use PA 2.6x 10 mm self-screws to install the screws in the holes at the bottom. (Refer to Figure 3-3 Fix Black-body)
Diagram Description (Figure 3-3 Fix Black-body): This illustration shows the process of securing the black-body using screws, indicating holes for PM 2.5 x 8mm screws on the top and PA 2.6x 10 mm self-screws on the bottom.
Step 5: Apply double-sided tape to the camera to align with the black-body lines. (Refer to Figure 3-4 Fix lines)
Diagram Description (Figure 3-4 Fix lines): This shows applying double-sided tape to the camera body, specifically indicating where to align the black-body unit. A label indicates to "Move the label of tape."
3.2 Install Black-body (Positioning)
Adjust the position of the black-body. Log in to the web interface, navigate to channel 2 (thermal channel), and adjust the black-body's position until its image is clear and the bracket is not visible. (Refer to Figure 3-5 Installation of Black-body)
Diagram Description (Figure 3-5 Installation of Black-body): This image displays a thermal view from the camera, showing the black-body with a temperature reading of "36.5℃" or "36.7℃". A note indicates that if the bracket is visible covering the image, it signifies an incorrect installation.
3.3 Install Camera
There are multiple modes to install the camera, depending on the environment. (Refer to Figure 3-6 Install on the wall, Figure 3-7 Install on the ceiling, Figure 3-8 Install on the bracket)
Diagram Description (Figure 3-6 Install on the wall, Figure 3-7 Install on the ceiling, Figure 3-8 Install on the bracket): These diagrams visually represent different mounting positions for the camera. Each diagram shows the camera installed at a height of approximately 2.2-2.3 meters, with distance markers (e.g., 3M, 4M, 5M) indicating the field of view or range.
⚠️ CAUTION: The advised height for camera installation is 2.2 to 2.3 meters. The camera should be installed indoors, with no wind, and at an ambient temperature of 0°C ~ 35°C (32°F~95°F) for optimal performance.
4 Configuration and Calibration
At Configuration > Temperature Measurement interface, users can set temperature measurement parameters, including parameter configuration, ambient temperature, thermal mapping, bad point check, thermal calibration, and measure verify.
4.1 Thermal calibration
The camera's black body is calibrated before leaving the factory. Users only need to enable the function and draw the black-body frame. (Refer to Figure 4-1 Thermal calibration). Enabling "Display Area Info" will show the temperature and frame of the black-body in the live video.
Diagram Description (Figure 4-1 Thermal calibration): This is a screenshot of the camera's configuration interface for thermal calibration. It shows options to "Enable Display Area Info", set "Target Temperature" (e.g., 40.00 °C), "Emission Rate" (e.g., 0.98), and "Distance" (e.g., 0.20 m). Buttons include "Clear", "Refresh", and "Apply".
4.2 Thermal mapping
Set three points to map images of the thermal and visual channels. Before setting mapping points, adjust the visual channel to ensure both channels have the same view angle. Select a point, then click its location in both channels. Repeat this process three times to set three points (point 1 is green, point 2 is red, point 3 is blue). The points should be distributed widely. (Refer to Figure 4-2 Thermal mapping). If there is a slight deviation between the frames, use "Fine Turning" to adjust the frame position or input values for horizontal and vertical shift.
Diagram Description (Figure 4-2 Thermal mapping): This screenshot shows the interface for thermal mapping. It includes controls for "Horizontal Shift(%)" and "Vertical Shift(%)", a "Fine Turning" section, and "Mapping Point" selection (Point one, Point two, Point three, indicated by colors green, red, blue). Buttons like "Lock Focus Position", "Refresh", and "Apply" are also visible.
⚠️ CAUTION: The images have been calibrated before leaving the factory and can be used directly. If the face detection frame deviates on the face, it needs to be re-calibrated.