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1. When the camera is armed the LED will flash red for one second each time the motion sensor or external trigger is activated Caution Do not remove MMC while the camera is armed To disarm the Standalone version point the remote control at the camera unit and press the right button BLACK The camera s LED will flash green fast for 5 seconds or until it is safe for the memory card to be removed The Security System version is automatically disarmed by your security system To capture an instant image point the remote control at the camera unit and press the middle button BLUE The camera s LED will stay orange for two seconds Memory Card Compatibility The camera is designed to interface to a MultiMediaCard MMC with a FAT16 file system only not SD cards Although SD cards can operate in an MMC mode they will not function properly with the camera Camera Terminal Block Description Top Section of Camera Ext trigger Arm input Tamp er Auto arm OV 12V Reed Relay FIQGUIE SS beet ee eee aaa Figure 4 Security System Wiring Examples a 4 Wire Connection 4 Wire Connection With Tamper Tamper Switch and Alarm Relay in series f Armed Zone OV 12V Security Security Zone Armed OV 12V Panel Panel End of line End of line resistor resistor c 6 Wire Connection With Tamper d Auto arm amp External Trigger connections Zone Auto arm wiring Security Tamper Armed OV 12V Connect OV
2. socket OOA Power switch On Off Tamper auto arm switch Motion sensor PIR CMOS image sensor VGA Bie Se N a e e Memory Card USB Memory Card Reader Figure 1 Getting Started Installing the Software Insert the CD into your computer If the installation program does not automatically begin run setup exe from the CD A shortcut to the Digilant Setup software will be created on your Desktop and under the Programs Digilant directory in your Start Menu A complete user manual can be found on the CD under the User Manuals directory Alternatively the camera can be configured by a PDA with the optional Digilant PPC setup software Installing the camera 1 Unpack the camera and remove the front casing of the camera by holding the rear case and lifting the attachment clip located at the top 2 Ensure that the YELLOW power switch is set to off switch down 3 The camera is for indoor use only Choose a suitable mounting location that has a good view of the area that will be monitored To achieve the best image quality ensure the area is well lit and any ambient light i e windows is behind the camera 4 Remove the circuit board from the rear case by gently spreading the side clips and lifting the top of the board 5 Feed the power cord through the wiring inlet in the rear panel housing For security system installation feed the wires through the wiring inlet and see figure 4 for wiring diagrams
3. 6 Attach the rear case to a wall using either the flush mounting screw indents or bevelled edge mounting screw indents 7 Insert the backup battery pack Standalone version only into the lower end of the battery compartment of the rear case ensuring it is held in firmly Connect the battery cable to the connector on the rear of the circuit board 8 Connect power to the circuit board 9 Replace the circuit board into the rear case by sliding the bottom of the circuit board in first Slide one side of the circuit board under one of the side latches then gently push down on the other side 10 Insert the memory card into the camera position the camera to capture an image and turn on the power switch The status LED will stay orange for 5 seconds while the camera configures itself and captures a test image The image is called STARTUP JPG and is stored on the root directory of the memory card 11 To view this image remove the memory card insert it into the USB memory card reader and open STARTUPJPG with the camera viewer or any JPEG enabled viewer 12 Configure the camera see next page re insert the memory card and replace the front cover Battery Configurations Battery Compartment Rear Case Camera with Backup Battery Camera with High Capacity Battery Figure 2 Configuring the camera 1 Remove the memory card from the camera and insert it into the memory card reader on your computer or PDA Run the configuration
4. software by double clicking the Digilant Setup icon on your desktop Select the Configuration option and press the Continue button Locate the SETTINGS TXT file on the memory card eg Removable disk E and click Open Choose your desired settings and be sure to set the time and date if you have not done so since powering up ov ie IN D Click Save and exit the program 7 Remove the memory card from the memory card reader and insert it into the camera The status LED will stay orange for approximately 5 seconds while the camera configures itself and captures an image 8 The camera is now ready to be armed by the remote control scheduler or the security system NOTE If the power switch is turned off the camera will lose the time amp date and will revert to the default of 2000 01 01 The time amp date in the settings file must then be reset using the setup program Using the camera When the camera is not armed the status LED will flash green for one second each time the motion sensor or external trigger are activated To arm the Standalone version point the remote control at the camera unit and press the left button RED The camera s status LED will flash red fast for 5 seconds The external siren and strobe will not be triggered during the first 30 seconds after an arm command This allows the user to exit the room before the system is armed The Security System version is automatically armed by its security system
5. to the Arm input via Panel tamper switch Tamper auto armewiteh Arm input Door or window switch used as external trigger End of line resistors The external trigger input is set up for a normally open switch by default This can be changed for normally closed switch using the Digilant Setup software NOTE With most alarm systems the grounds can be joined as one common wire enabling a 4 wire connection to the alarm panel End of line resistors may be required by some security systems Check the installation guide for your security system This product has been tested and complies with the Class A radiated and conducted EMI requirements of AS NZS CISPR 22 WARNING This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Product of Clipsal Integrated Systems A Division of Clipsal Australia Pty Ltd ABN 27 007 873 529 Head Office 12 Park Terrace Bowden South Australia 5007 z Eh aa Puello Clipsal Australia Pty Ltd reserves the right to change specifications modify designs and discontinue items ice without incurring obligation and whilst every effort is fee ti 61 8 8346 0845 made to ensure that descriptions specifications and IS EMOMEL other information in this catalogue are correct no Internet clipsal com cis warranty is given in respect thereof and the company E Mail cis clipsal com au shall no
6. ICLIPSAL QADigi lant Standalone Surveillance Camera Quick Start Guide 5480DSAC N13734 The Clipsal Digilant 5480DSAC is a state of the art low power digital surveillance camera that captures high resolution colour images when motion is detected within its field of view The images are stored on a removable memory card for easy viewing on a computer or PDA The camera can also be triggered via an external source such as a window door or cash register opening Alternatively images can be captured on a time lapse basis Depending on the selected resolution and memory card size the camera can store up to 65 000 images The Digilant can function both as a Security Camera and Standalone Surveillance Camera When used as a standalone unit the camera can be powered by either an internal high capacity HC battery for up to six weeks an internal backup battery for up to one week or an external mains plug pack A remote control can be used to arm and disarm the camera as well capture an instant image The Digilant is ideal for monitoring trusted environments such as storerooms dispatch areas management offices and cash registers It can also be used as a security camera for detecting intruders in the home office or retail shop by connecting it to existing alarm systems Camera and Optional Accessories External Trigger I Alarm System I Ea K 5 o i pa J 9V d c power Setup Software Disk
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