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Digilant SA02-04 User Manual
Digilant SA02-04 User Guide
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  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 7 INSTALLATION GETTING STARTED Step 1 – Recharge the battery For more information on battery operation, refer to page 17. Step 2 – Install Camera Setup Software Insert CD Follow screen prompts to install software Insert memory card reader 3 2 1 4 Start program using the desktop short cut Wait up to ~34 hours** Apply DC power via jack or terminal strip 2 3 0V,12Vdc 9Vdc or 1 Connect battery Plug-in connector ** The camera itself o

  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 13 6. Temperature variation Motion detection works by monitoring for temperature differences caused by a target person’s movement and the background temperature. Avoid pointing the camera at sources of temperature changes such as stoves, kettles, air conditioning, heating vents and pets. E XTERNAL T RIGGER The external trigger input is an alternative means of triggering the camera other than the motion sensor. It can be connected to doors, windows, cash registers etc. The camera can monitor both the external trigger an

  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 1 T ABLE OF C ONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES 2 INTRODUCTION 3 O VERVIEW 3 S PECIFICATIONS 4 S URVEILLANCE C AMERA 5 O PTIONAL A CCESSORIES 5 C IRCUIT B OARD L AYOUT 6 INSTALLATION 7 G ETTING S TARTED 7 C HOOSING A C AMERA L OCATION 11 E XTERNAL T RIGGER 13 CAMERA OPERATION 14 C APTURED I MAGES A VAILABLE 15 C APTURING AN I NSTANT I MAGE 15 O THER LED P ATTERNS 16 C HOOSING A N

  • SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 11 CHOOSING A CAMERA LOCATION The camera utilises still-image digital photography technology. As with any other camera, consideration should be given to the desired image subject matter with respect to light conditions, target person’s movement, and distance. Similarly, thought should be given to the motion sensor op

  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 15 A memory card can be corrupted if it is removed whilst the camera is writing images to it. Only remove the memory card after the status LED stops its rapid green flashing. Do not remove the card while the camera is armed. If a card is corrupted because of early removal then it can be reformatted and reused. Refer to Memory Card Formatting (page 18) for more information. C APTURED I MAGES A VAILABLE After disarming, if the camera has captured any images whilst armed then it will indicate that images are available by flashing orange in 1 second pulses. The camera will also show the same orange f

  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 31 To connect a Digilant camera to a security system: 1. Disconnect power to the security system including the back-up battery. 2. Remove the front casing of the camera by holding the rear case and lifting the attachment clip, located at the top of the front casing, forward. 3. Gently lift the circuit board out of the rear case taking care not to touch any components. 4. Feed the security system wires through the wiring inlet and mount the rear case to a wall using the flush mounting or bevelled edge mounting screw indents. 5. En

  • SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 6 CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT F IGURE 3 - C IRCUIT B OARD L AYOUT Legend 1. 9V DC Power Socket 2. Tamper/Auto-arm Switch 3. Power Switch: UP = ON, DOWN = OFF 4. Infrared Receiver 5. Motion Sensor 6. Memory Card Socket 7. Status LED 8. Image Sensor and Lens 9. Screw Terminal Block 10. Optional Sir

  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 25 PC SOFTWARE The camera settings can be customised using Camera Setup software on a PC. It can be used to configure the camera and view images and event logs. F IGURE 7 – C AMERA S ETUP S OFTWARE For more information, refer to the Camera Setup Software user manual.

  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 12 5m (typical), 8m (maximum) 2m 4.5m (typical ) , 7.7 m ( maximum) 3. Target location The camera takes highest quality images when the target person is still or paused. Consider the layout of the room and point the camera where the target person is most likely pause or stand still eg at a counter with a cash register or in a door way or in front of a valuable item. 4. Distance to target For detailed facial recognition, the camera’s optimal distance to target is

  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 34 7 Capture an instant image with remote: ORANGE active for two a seconds. 8 Critical Error: RED, active until error is fixed. 9 Time and Date not set: Fast ORANGE flashing for 3 second 1 T ABLE 5 - LED P ATTERNS 1 The Time and Date not set pattern is only applicable for cameras that have software that is version 0.12 or newer. 2 sec On until error is fixed 3 sec

  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 19 M EMORY C ARD C ONTENTS The camera uses the memory card to obtain user modified settings and also for storing images after they have been captured and compressed. The following files may be present on the memory card after operating the camera: - Eventlog.txt Event log - Settings.txt Settings File - Startup.jpg Startup Image - DCIM\101DIR00 Image Directories - XXXXX.JPG Image files - XX

  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 3 I NTRODUCTION OVERVIEW The Digilant Standalone Camera is a low power digital camera that captures 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. For fast and easy setup, the camera comes pre-configured with all the settings required for standalone surveillance operation and only needs the date and time to be set. This document outlines the steps involved with installing and using the camera based on these settings. Please re

  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 35 ,, ,, D ECLARATION OF C ONFORMITY This product has been tested and complies with the Class B radiated and conducted EMI requirements of AS/NZS CISPR 22, FCC part 15B, and EN55024. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference, and • this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation 1. Changes o

  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 18 M EMORY C ARD F ORMATTING In the rare case that the memory card has been corrupted, it may be necessary to reformat the card. The memory card must be formatted with FAT16 file system. F IGURE 4 - F ORMATTING THE MEMORY CARD To format the memory card with FAT16 file system: 1. Insert the memory card into the USB reader and plug the reader into a USB port on the computer. 2. Open My Computer, right click the Removable Disk containing the memory

  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 30 A PPENDIX A:S ECURITY S YSTEM I NSTALLATION F IGURE 8 – S ECURITY S YSTEM W IRING E XAMPLES Before installing a camera to a security system it is recommended that users read the section ‘Choosing A Camera Location’ (page 11) for more information about obtaining optimal quality images from the camera. Tamper N.C Trig Armed Relay N.C Power 12V 0V 2K2 Tamper N.C Trig Armed Relay N.C Power 12V 0V Armed Zone 0V 12V 2K2 Security Panel Zone Armed 0V

  • SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 22 B ATTERY P OWERED C AMERA AND R EMOTE C ONTROL To arm or disarm a camera that is solely powered by battery, first wave your hand to activate the motion sensor then use the remote. The camera’s infra-red receiver remains active for 5 seconds after motion is detected. R ECHARGING T HE B ATTERY If

  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 14 1 sec Red Motion sensor activation when armed CAMERA OPERATION The camera will only capture images when it is armed. Arming and disarming the camera can be done either by using the remote control, or by using external arm input wiring, or via the camera software’s scheduler feature. When the camera is not armed, the status LED will flash green for one second each time motion is detected. Arming the Camera When the camera is arming the status LED will rapidly flash red for 5 seconds. Upon arming, the camera will capture and write an “arm” image to the memory card. It will a

  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 9 Date and time are maintained by the camera when switched OFF via the power switch. Step 5 – Capture and view a test image Select “SETTINGS.TXT” on card then click on ‘Open’ Locate memory Select ‘Computer Time’ Save changes to the memory card Enter camera location 6 4 7 5 8 Insert card in camera 9 In order to preserve date and time accuracy, the card should be inserted into camera with camera power ON immediately after the settings changes are saved to card. This description will appear in the text overlay at the bottom of all images captured by the came

  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 5 SURVEILLANCE CAMERA Front Case Circuit Board Rear Case F IGURE 1 - C AMERA C OMPONENTS OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES USB Memory Card Reader Memory Card Remote Control Software CD Back up Battery High Capacity Battery Rapid Battery Charger DC Power Pack F IGURE 2 - O PTIONAL A CCESSORIES *Accessories may vary from those pictured here 4. Flush mounting screw holes 2. Wiring inlet 3. Side clips 5. Bevelled edge mounting screw 1. Battery compartment

  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 2 L IST OF FIGURES Figure 1 - Camera Components............................................................................................................... 5 Figure 2 - Optional Accessories .............................................................................................................. 5 Figure 3 - Circuit Board Layout .............................................................................................................. 6 Figure 4 - Formatting the memory card ......................................................

  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 10 Test images are stored on the memory card in a folder named DCIM and under that are directories named xxxDIR00 where xxx is a number from 100 - 999. The folder with the largest number contains the most recent images. With the test image(s) displayed in the Camera Setup Image Viewer, reread Choosing A Camera Location (page 11) and ensure that the camera is installed in the most ideal location. Most recent folder Test images

  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 21 BATTERY OPERATION Battery life of a camera is usage dependent. Battery capacity is recorded in the camera’s event log every time the camera is armed or disarmed. When powered solely by battery, the camera preserves battery life by performing a number of power saving procedures. These procedures include powering down the image sensor when it is not in use. When an image capture is triggered the image sensor is powered up again. In these cases, sometimes the

  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 4 SPECIFICATIONS Camera Unit Image Type Colour or B&W, JPEG compressed VGA (640x480pixels), QVGA (320x240) Camera Lens Standard: 3.7mm, 54˚ horizontal, 39˚ vertical Image Sensor Sensitivity Colour: 3.8 V/Lux-sec, B&W: 4.9 V/Lux-sec Motion Sensor Type: PIR Range: 0-5 m (16’) (Typical), 0-8 m (26’) (Maximum) Field Of View: 100˚ horizontal, 82˚ vertical Memory Card MMC™ Card (v4.2) or SD™ Card (v1.1), FAT16 file format Sto

  • SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 8 Step 3 – Obtain current camera settings After removing the card from the camera it will contain a file with settings in it. The format of the contents of this file is critical to the camera operating correctly and should only be changed using Camera Setup software. If the settings file has been modified via a thir

  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 16 O THER LED P ATTERNS Date and Time not set Fast orange flashing for 3 seconds. This sequence occurs on power up after the system has loaded. System is loading Constant orange until loading has completed. Do not remove memory card while the system is loading. Critical Error Constant red LED. Remains active until error is fixed. Turn power off, then on again. If LED stays red again, contact your distributor C HOOSING A N I MAGE S EQUENCE The

  • Digilant SA02-04, SA02-04 I NSTALLATION M ANUAL V 1.1.2 ( APRIL 2009) 23 B ATTERY L IFE Configuring the camera settings determines which features are enabled. The operation of these features determines the length of the camera’s battery life. The following example gives two scenarios of battery life. The maximum available capacity of the High capacity battery is 3Ah. Using an example of an image capture sequence of two high resolution images, and assuming that the camera is triggered on average 100 times per day (200 images), the battery would last for 44 days (6 weeks). (8,900 images stored on the memory card) If

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