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GSM Security Camera EYE-02 - Jablotron

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Application Note – <strong>EYE</strong>-<strong>02</strong> Outdoor Installation Page 1 of 3<br />

<strong>GSM</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Camera</strong> <strong>EYE</strong>-<strong>02</strong><br />

JABLOCOM s.r.o.<br />

V Nivách 12<br />

466 01 Jablonec nad Nisou<br />

Czech Republic<br />

Application Note<br />

<strong>EYE</strong>-<strong>02</strong> Outdoor Installation<br />

INSTALLATION WITHOUT AN EXTERNAL HOUSING<br />

<strong>EYE</strong>-<strong>02</strong> covering allows installation outside the building under condition the camera is not exposed to rain or snow, for<br />

example under the roof. Also the recommended temperature range from -20°C to +55°C should not be exceeded. An<br />

example is shown on the following pictures including a screenshot from the camera.<br />

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PIR detector as well as the internal IR illumination can be switched on.<br />

INSTALLATION WITH AN EXTERNAL HOUSING<br />

If you need to install your <strong>EYE</strong>-<strong>02</strong> on the place exposed to rain or snow, you have to use an external housing.<br />

JABLOCOM is going to prepare a complex solution for such installations during following months. If you need an<br />

external housing right now, you can find a suitable housing in your local market.<br />

Please be aware of two basic restrictions while using an external housing:<br />

• Antenna shielding<br />

o Use a housing made from plastic only<br />

o Connect an external antenna outside the housing<br />

• Front glass make using the internal PIR detector and the internal IR illumination impossible<br />

o Use an external outdoor PIR and an external outdoor IR lamp as accessories and disable the internal<br />

ones<br />

o Remove the front glass if it is possible for the installation<br />

sales@jablocom.com<br />

http://www.jablocom.com<br />

tel: +420 483 559 711<br />

fax: +420 483 559 713


Application Note – <strong>EYE</strong>-<strong>02</strong> Outdoor Installation Page 2 of 3<br />

Using an external PIR and IR lamp<br />

JABLOCOM s.r.o.<br />

V Nivách 12<br />

466 01 Jablonec nad Nisou<br />

Czech Republic<br />

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Using an external IR lamp removes the reflection of IR beams from the front glass.<br />

We suggest using the JA-89P wireless outdoor PIR detector as an external PIR detector for <strong>EYE</strong>-<strong>02</strong><br />

outdoor installations.<br />

Removing the front glass<br />

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An example of mounting <strong>EYE</strong>-<strong>02</strong> into an external housing from Zoomtech without the front glass you can see on the<br />

following pictures - removing the front glass, mounting the camera body on the holder, adjusting the camera position<br />

within the housing and closing the housing.<br />

sales@jablocom.com<br />

http://www.jablocom.com<br />

tel: +420 483 559 711<br />

fax: +420 483 559 713


Application Note – <strong>EYE</strong>-<strong>02</strong> Outdoor Installation Page 3 of 3<br />

You have to find a compromise between the camera coverage, viewing angle and IR illumination angle. If you place it<br />

too deep, you may have problems with the internal IR illumination as shown on the following pictures.<br />

Contrary, if you would install the camera in front of the housing, it may not cover it sufficiently.<br />

JABLOCOM s.r.o.<br />

V Nivách 12<br />

466 01 Jablonec nad Nisou<br />

Czech Republic<br />

Optimum<br />

Based on results of our testing we strongly recommend using the external IR illumination for all outdoor<br />

installations where IR illumination is required.<br />

sales@jablocom.com<br />

http://www.jablocom.com<br />

tel: +420 483 559 711<br />

fax: +420 483 559 713

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