Network camera outdoor 5MPx – turret
The JI-113C IP camera is designed for video verification of events from the JABLOTRON security system. It is constructed for indoor and outdoor use (IP67). Video recordings may be made in resolution of up to 5MPx, resolution is subject to camera settings. The footage is transmitted via LAN and Internet to a secure storage server. The user may access a live video feed via the MyJABLOTRON application, as well as recordings made during pre-set events and, subject to the utilized subscription service, to the continuously stored footage from the camera. The camera is equipped with an IR illuminator to ensure video image capure even in low light conditions. The camera is intended for installation only by a trained technician with a valid Jablotron certificate.
1 – rotating ring of the camera; 2 – IR illuminator; 3 – camera lens; 4 – bayonet cap; 5 – cable seal; 6 – waterproof connector cover; 7 – blanking plate; 8 – side hole for cable passage; 9 – O-ring; 10 – power connector; 11 – LAN connector; 12 – mounting socket cover; 13 – cable seal; 14 – camera mount;
Camera installation
The camera may be powered over LAN using PoE. Alternatively, the camera may be powered with a 12V DC, 500 mA power supply, and must be connected to LAN with a RJ-45 terminated cable. To prevent moisture from potentially damaging the data connector, a waterproof LAN connector housing must be used (which is included in the packaging).
Installation procedure using the mounting socket
If the camera is to be mounted on a surface which does not allow the cables and connectors to be securely hidden, it is recommended to use the included mounting socket (included in the camera packaging) which covers the cables.
- Select the location of the camera, consider the wiring and the best view of the area to be monitored.
- Use the self-adhesive template to mark the mounting holes of the mounting socket.
- Drill holes in the selected location with a Ø 6mm drill bit and fix with dowels from the package. Open the mounting base by removing the screws. Depending on the selected cable feed method – centre or side (8), prepare a hole for running the cables. In case of side installation use the cable grommet (4,5,6) for the selected hole – (the cable grommet is included in the packing), use the blanking plug (7) for the unused one.
- Pull the LAN cable through the back of the socket. Screw the back of the socket onto the selected place on the wall with the three screws provided in the packaging. crimp the RJ-45 connector with crimping pliers (see Fig. 2)
- Plug the RJ-45 connector to LAN connector. If the utilized router or switch does not provide PoE (power over Ethernet), connect the camera power (9) connector to an external 12 V DC power supply (min. 0.5 A).
- Release the camera mount (14) by turning the rotating ring (1) counter-clockwise when facing the back of the camera. Screw the lid of the mounting socket onto the bottom of the socket and screw the camera mount to the mounting socket using the three screws included in the packaging.
- Adjust the camera to the selected position and place it on the camera mount screwed onto the lid of the mounting socket, secure the camera in place by turning the ring clockwise.
- Register the camera to MyCOMPANY to access the camera preview and adjust the camera view as required using the screws on the camera.
- Remove the protective film and polish the camera of any dirt and fingerprint marks, should be any present.
Installation procedure without using the mounting socket
If the camera is to be installed on a support that can be used to protect the cables and connectors from intentional damage (e.g., lowered ceiling, plasterboard ceilings and partitions, etc.), the camera can be installed directly on such a support and the cables and connectors can be pushed through the prepared hole.
Note: The waterproof cover must be installed on the cable before the RJ-45 data connector is crimped on.
1 – camera connector; 2 – O-ring; 3 – connector; 4 – waterproof cover; 5 – cable seal; 6 – bayonet cap; 7 – internet cable;
Connecting to the system
Depending on the type of control panel, use the recommended software or application, see the control panel manual.
Technical parameters
Power supply | – from PoE (48V) data connection (according to IEE 802.3af) – alternatively via 12 V DC power connector |
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Quiescent current consumption | 250 mA |
Maximum current consumption | 458 mA |
Number of pixels | 5 Mpix |
Camera resolutions and bitrates | 1–5 MPx, 448–3072 kbps (according settings in app) |
FPS | 15 |
Lens | 3.6 mm (91° angle of view) |
Lens type | M12 plate lens |
Sensing chip | 1/2.7″ Progressive CMOS |
WDR – half-light compensation | yes |
Camera setup options | horizontal: 91°, Vertical: 46° |
Communication interface | LAN |
IR illumination range | 30 m |
Environment | outdoor general |
Operating temperature range | -35 °C to +60 °C |
Average operating humidity | up to 75 % non-condensing |
Degree of protection | IP67 |
Dimensions | ø 100 x 90 mm |
Camera weight | 418 g |
Weight of socket | 317 g |
In compliance with | EN 55032, EN 50130-4, EN IEC 63000 |
ZHUHAI RAYSHARP TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD declares that the product
JI-113C is designed and manufactured in compliance with the harmonisation legislation of the European Union: directives no: 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU , when used as intended. The original Declaration of Conformity is available at www.jablotron.com in the Downloads section. Importer: streamhosting.cz, s.r.o., Kališnická 10, 130 00, Praha 3 | ||
Note: Disposing of this product correctly will help save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment, which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. Please return the product to the dealer or contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point. |
JI-113C | MZZ535100 (22.08.2024) |
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