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Cable Wiring Method
For VB-H610VE/VB-M600VE, secure the various cables with the cable clamps fastened to the
camera to prevent damage to cables or connectors due to vibration, etc.
*The diagram is a wiring example for VB-H610VE/VB-M600VE.
LAN cable
Audio interface cable
(included)
Heater unit HU600-VB
(sold separately for
VB-H610VE/VB-M600VE)
Installing the Camera
The following describes procedures for mounting the camera to a ceiling.
Before installing the camera, set the IP address and other network information on the camera
using the “VB Initial Setting Tool” on the Setup CD-ROM.
For details on how to operate the “VB Initial Setting Tool”, see “Operation Guide”.
1
Determine an installation position for the camera and drill holes in the ceiling
Use the included template to determine the positions of the fixing screw holes and wiring hole
(
40 mm ( 1.6 in.)) according to the camera orientation. Next, cut out the wiring hole, and drill
the fixing screw holes in the the ceiling.
2
Loosen the three lock screws on the dome case and remove the dome case
Special temper-resistant screws are used for the dome case lock screws. Use the included
dome case lock screw wrench.
3
Remove the tape and the inner cover
Remove the 4 pieces of tape that prevent lens rotation during shipping, and push the inner
cover in the direction of the arrows to remove it. Then remove the 2 pieces of tape attached to
the base of the lens.
4
Open the wiring hole according to the installation method
Use a box cutter to cut a cross shape into the wiring hole cover in order to guide cables
through. Do not remove the wiring hole cover.
Use a coin to unscrew the wiring hole cover from the side through which cables will be
guided. Screw the wiring hole cover into the other wiring hole. You can fit a composite pipe
(NPT 3/4 inch threaded hole) to the wiring hole.
5
Secure the safety wire
Securely attach the safety wire to an anchor or structure. After securing one end of the safety
wire to the ceiling, secure the other end to the camera using the screw that is fastened to the
camera.
6
Guide the LAN cable through the wiring hole
When using an external power supply, guide the power interface cable through the wiring
hole. Guide the I/O interface cable and the audio interface cable (included) through the wiring
hole if necessary.
Important
When using the AC Adapter PA-V17/PA-V18 (sold separately), cut the cable
tie and remove the ferrite core. Be sure not to damage the power cable when
cutting the cable tie.
Cable tie
7
Fix the camera to the ceiling
Fix the camera at three points to the ceiling using the appropriate screws. Three ceiling fixing
screw holes are located on the camera. You must provide screws that correspond to the
ceiling fixing screw holes.
8
Wire the cables
Wire the cables referring to “Cable Wiring Method”.
Important
When wiring is complete, seal the wiring hole to keep out insects and dust.
9
Attach the inner cover
Attach the inner cover to its original position.
10
Attach the dome case
Firmly fix the dome case at three points to the camera using the dome case screws.
Cutout section
If the cables cannot be stored above a ceiling made
of concrete, etc., break the cutout section of the dome
case using diagonal pliers to create a cutout through
which to guide the cables.
Important
When attaching the dome case, be sure not to pinch cables between the camera and dome case. Pinched
cables may impair dust and waterproofing capabilities.
11
Set the camera angle
When installation is complete, use the Camera Angle Setting Tool to adjust the pan, tilt,
rotation, zoom (and focus) see “Operation Guide” > “Camera Angle Setting Tool”).
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3
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Connecting the Camera
Power Connection
Power can be supplied to the camera in the three ways described below.
PoE (Power over Ethernet)
The camera supports PoE functions. Power can be supplied to the camera by using a LAN cable
to connect it to a PoE HUB that conforms to the IEEE 802.3af standard.
Important
• Check with your dealer for more information about PoE HUB and Midspan technology.
Midspan (a LAN cable power supply device) is a device that, like a PoE HUB, supplies power to the
camera via a LAN cable.
• Some PoE HUBs allow current limits for each port, but applying limits may interfere with performance. If
using this type of PoE HUB, do not limit the operating current.
• Some PoE HUBs have total consumption current limits for ports, which can interfere with performance
when multiple ports are in use. For more information, check the instruction guide for your PoE HUB.
• When the camera is connected to a switching HUB, changing the connection while the camera is
operating may cause the HUB learning function to interfere with communication. Do not change the
connection when the camera is operating.
• The camera can also be connected to an AC adapter (sold separately) while receiving power from
a PoE HUB. In such cases, the PoE power supply is given priority, and the camera does not use the
power supply from the AC adapter (sold separately). When the PoE power supply is disconnected,
power is supplied automatically from the AC adapter (sold separately).
External Power Supply
12 V DC or 24 V AC input can be used.
Connect the included power connector as shown below.
Screwdriver
Tightening torque: 0.25 N·m (max.)
Strip
Approx. 5 – 7 mm
(0.20 – 0.28 in.)
Power connector
(included)
For 12 V DC and 24 V AC input, use a power supply insulated
from 100 V AC.
12 V DC can be connected in a non-polar configuration.
Important
• The power supply should be within the following voltage range.
• 24 V AC: Voltage fluctuation within ±10% of 24 V AC (50 Hz or
60 Hz ±0.5 Hz or less)
Current supply capacity of at least 1.0 A per camera
• 12 V DC: Voltage fluctuation within ±10% of 12 V DC
Current supply capacity of at least 1.5 A per camera
• When using a 12 V DC battery power supply, be sure to connect
resistors of at least 0.5 – 1.0
Ω/20 W in series to the power line.
• For an external power supply, use a double-insulated device.
Recommended Power Cables [Reference]
Cable (AWG) 24 22 20 18 16
Conductor diameter mm
(in.)
0.52
(
0.020)
0.65
(
0.026)
0.82
(
0.032)
1.03
(
0.041)
1.30
(
0.051)
12 V DC maximum cable length m
(ft.)
5
(16.4)
9
(29.5)
14
(45.9)
23
(75.5)
32
(105.0)
24 V AC maximum cable length m
(ft.)
11
(36.1)
18
(59.1)
29
(95.1)
46
(150.9)
64
(210.0)
Use UL cable (UL-1015 or equivalent) for 12 V DC or 24 V AC wiring.
AC Adapter
Use the dedicated AC Adapter PA-V17/PA-V18 (sold separately).
Note
• The camera does not have a power switch. Connecting and disconnecting the LAN cable (PoE power
supply), AC adapter, or external power supply plug turns the power ON and OFF, respectively.
• When the camera needs to be rebooted, perform the reboot operation from the camera setting page
(see “Operation Guide” > “Setting Page” > “Maintenance”).
• When using the heater unit HU600-VB (sold separately), use 24 V AC for the VB-H610VE/VB-M600VE
power supply. PoE, 12 V DC and the AC adapter cannot be used.
External Device I/O Terminals
External device I/O terminals consist of two input and output systems each. Viewer can be used
to check external device input status and control output to an external device (see “Operation
Guide” > “Selecting the External Device Output” and “Displaying Event Status”).
External Device Input Terminals (IN1, IN2)
External device input terminals consist of two sets (IN1, IN2) of two terminals, with the negative
terminals connected to the camera interior GND. Connecting cables to the positive and negative
terminals and opening or closing the circuit notifies the Viewer.
Important
• When connecting sensors and switches, connect terminals that are electrically isolated from the
respective power and GND.
• Do not push the external device I/O terminal button with too much force. Doing so may cause the button
to remain pushed-in.
Attaching a Junction Box
Use the junction box plate (included with the
separately sold junction box mounting kit PS600-
VB) to mount the camera to the junction box.
1 Attach the junction box plate to the junction
box with screws that match the screw holes
in the junction box.
2 Guide the cables through the wiring hole and
mount the camera to the junction box plate
using the 3 included camera fixing screws
(M4).
The camera fixing screws differ in length
depending on the camera. Use short screws
for VB-H610D/VB-M600D, and long screws
for VB-H610VE/VB-M600VE.
3 Wire the cables and attach the inner cover
and dome case.
* Diagram of VB-H610VE.
Using an SD Memory Card
SD card slot
Inserting the card
Push the SD memory card as far as possible into the SD card
slot with the label facing outward.
Removing the card
Push the SD memory card in all the way until the card slightly
pops out. Pinch the card and remove.
Important
• Insert the SD memory card before attaching the dome case.
• Make sure the SD memory card is not write-protected.
• When using an SD memory card with the camera for the first time, it is recommended to format the card
after inserting it into the camera (see “Operation Guide” > “Setting Page” > “Memory Card”).
Junction box plate
Camera fixing screw (included)
Short screw x 3
Long screw x 3
Dome case
fixing screw x 3
External Device Output Terminals (OUT1, OUT2)
External device output terminals consist of two sets (OUT1, OUT2) of two terminals. The sets
have no polarity. Controls from the viewer can be used to open and close the circuit between the
terminals. Using optical couplers, the output terminals are isolated from the camera's internal
circuit.
Internal Connection Diagram
Internal controller
External device
Input terminal
IN1, IN2
Output terminal
OUT1, OUT2
+3.3 V
0.1 µF
10 kΩ 10 kΩ
1 kΩ
External device
 
The load connected to the output terminals should be within the following rating range.
Rating between output terminals:
Maximum voltage 50 V DC
Continuous load current at or below 100 mA
On resistance: Max. 30Ω
Note
Adaptive wiring for external device cables
Solid conductor AWG: No. 28 – 22
Conductor size: 0.32 – 0.65 mm ( 0.013 – 0.026 in.)
Cable strip should be approx. 8 – 9 mm (0.31 – 0.35 in.).
Audio Input/Output Terminals
Each audio input/output terminal has one input system and one output system.
Connecting the camera to an audio input/output device such as a microphone or a speaker with
an amplifier allows you to send/receive audio through the viewer.
Use the included audio interface cable to connect audio input/output devices to the camera.
Use the
3.5 mm ( 0.14 in.) monaural mini-jack connector to connect an audio output device with
the audio interface cable.
OUT
IN
The long end (has cable marker) from the bifurcation point in the
cable corresponds to the audio output terminal. The short end
(does not have cable marker) from the bifurcation point in the cable
corresponds to the audio input terminal.
Audio Input Dual LINE IN/MIC IN (monaural input)
Although the camera has a single audio input system, it supports two types of microphone input:
LINE IN and MIC IN. Before using the audio input, change the [Audio Input] on the Setting Page
(see “Operation Guide” > “Audio Input”). LINE IN is selected by default.
Input terminal:
3.5 mm ( 0.14 in.) mini-jack (monaural)
• Dynamic MIC IN
Input impedance: 1.75 kΩ ± 20%
* Supported microphones: Output impedance: 400Ω – 600Ω
• Condenser MIC IN
Input impedance (microphone bias resistance): 2.2 kΩ ± 20%
Microphone power supply: plug-in power (voltage: 1.8 V)
* Supported microphones: Condenser microphones with plug-in power support
• LINE IN
Input level: Max. 1 Vp-p
* Use a microphone with an amplifier.
Audio Output Terminal LINE OUT (monaural output)
Connect the camera to a speaker with an amplifier. Audio can be sent to the speaker from Viewer.
Output terminal:
3.5 mm ( 0.14 in.) mini-jack (monaural)
Output level: Max. 1 Vp-p
* Use a speaker with an amplifier.
Important
• Using the wrong settings in [Audio Input] may damage the camera and/or microphone. Be sure to
configure settings correctly.
• Microphone characteristics may affect volume and sound quality.
• Images and audio do not always synchronize properly.
• Audio may be interrupted depending on PC characteristics and network environment.
• Video and audio can be streamed to up to 30 clients. However, audio may be interrupted when
streaming to many clients or using SSL.
• Audio may be interrupted when using antivirus software.
• Connecting and disconnecting the LAN cable interrupts the audio. Use the viewer to reconnect.
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Dome case
When guiding cables through
the side
When guiding cables through
the ceiling wiring hole
10
Dome case
Cable clamp
Loosen the screw and rotate the
cable clamp. Bend the cable clamp
as shown in the diagram before
wiring the cables.
Tighten the screw to fix the cable
clamp and bend the cable clamp to
grip the cables.
Firmly bend the cable clamp so that
it does not come into contact with the
inner cover.
Cable clamp
Inner cover
Camera
Bend the cable clamp so that
it does not exceed this height
Cable marker
Lock screw
holes
Mounting hole (inner side)
Mounting hole (outer
side)
External Device I/O Terminals
Cable clamp
Bend the cable clamp to
grip the cables.
Part Names
Dome Case/Inner Cover/Camera
Dome case
Dome case
Lock screw
Inner cover
Lens (Electric Drive)
Camera
Wiring hole
Bottom
Wiring hole
Safety wire attachment
Attaches the included
safety wire.
Serial number
The camera's serial number. Write the number
on the front of this Installation Guide before
installing the camera.
Wiring hole
MAC address
The camera's unique address. Write the address
on the front of this Installation Guide before
installing the camera.
Top view of the camera interior
1 Reset switch
Turn on the power while pushing this switch using a sharp object. Continue to push the switch for 5
seconds or more to restore all factory settings except for the date and time.
2 LED
The blue LED light comes on.
On: When powered on, during reboot
Off: During normal use
3 SD card slot
4 External device I/O terminals
5 Power connection terminal
6 Installation screw holes
Used when securing the camera to the installation surface, the junction box mounting kit (sold separately),
or the recessed mounting kit (sold separately).
7 Wiring hole
8 Audio I/O terminal
Connect the included audio interface cable here to connect audio input and output devices to the camera.
9 100BT LAN connector
Aq Cable clamps
Aa Fan
As Heater connection terminal
External Device I/O cable
Power cable
Heater cable
* Illustrations without icons are examples of VB-H610D/VB-M600D.
Inner cover
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