Bosch Appliances 5000 IP Security Camera User Manual


 
DINION capture 5000 IP Installing the DINION capture | en 25
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation Manual | 1.0 | 2012.01
3.4.1 Power Input Connections
A voltage regulator circuit allows for DC or AC operation
between 11-30 VDC and 24 VAC. It also provides protection
from voltage surges, transient spikes, and reversed voltage.
Connect power from a 24 VAC or 11–30 VDC Class 2 power
supply to the ferrule tipped power leads (red, black) from the
camera. Use minimum AWG18 stranded wire.
Note:
For a Class 2 AC/DC supply the polarity does not matter.
3.4.2 Ethernet and Power Connections
Connect the camera to a 10/100 Base-T network.
Use screened UTP Category 5e cable with RJ45 connectors
(the camera network socket is Auto MDIX compliant).
Power can be supplied to the camera via the Ethernet
cable compliant with the Power-over-Ethernet Plus
(IEEE 802.3at) standard.
Three power options, PoE+, 24 VAC, and 11–30 VDC are
available. Using PoE+ makes installation easier and more cost-
effective, as cameras do not require a local power source. To
increase system reliability, the camera can be simultaneously
connected to both PoE+ and 11-30 VDC/24 VAC supplies.
By default, power is supplied to the camera via the 11–30 VDC
or 24 VAC power input leads.
3.4.3 Video Connection for Installation
To assist in setting up the camera, the DINION capture 5000 IP
provides a BNC connect on the back panel. Use this BNC
connector to temporarily connect a monitor to the IP camera,
refer to Section 3.6 Connecting to a Coax Cable, page 27.