1. Okwu mmalite
This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the LevelOne FCS-5202 Gemini 4 MP Fixed IP Camera. The FCS-5202 is an outdoor fixed camera designed for reliable and cost-effective IP surveillance networks. It is built to withstand various environmental conditions, including rain, extreme heat, snow, dust, and humidity. This camera delivers clear 4-megapixel resolution images and supports 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) for combined power and data transmission over a single Cat.5 cable.
2. Ngwaahịa gafereview
2.1 Atụmatụ
- 4 Megapixel High-Definition Resolution for clear and sharp images.
- Supports H.264, H.265, and MJPEG video compression for efficient storage and streaming.
- Integrated 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) for simplified installation with a single cable.
- IP67 Weather-Resistant Casing ensures durability in outdoor environments.
- Advanced Motion Detection capabilities, including intrusion, camera tampering, and line crossing detection.
- Event notification support for immediate alerts.
Ihe ngwugwu 2.2
- LevelOne FCS-5202 IP Camera
- Ntuziaka nwụnye (lee akwụkwọ ntuziaka a)
- Ngwa mgbakwunye
2.3 Eserese igwefoto

Foto 1: N'ihu na akụkụ view of the LevelOne FCS-5202 Gemini 4 MP Fixed IP Camera, showing the lens, IR LEDs, and mounting bracket.
3. Ntọala na nwụnye
3.1 Nchekwa nchekwa
- Gbaa mbọ hụ na agbapụrụ ike tupu echichi ma ọ bụ mmezi.
- Install the camera in a location that provides optimal viewing and is protected from direct impact.
- Jiri ngwaọrụ kwesịrị ekwesị ma soro koodu eletriki mpaghara.
3.2 Nwụnye anụ ahụ
- Họrọ ebe mgbago: Select a suitable outdoor location, preferably under an overhang, that offers a clear field of view and is within reach of a network cable with PoE.
- Tinye ihe nkwado ahụ: Use the provided mounting accessories to securely attach the wall mount bracket to the chosen surface. Mark and drill pilot holes as necessary.
- Tinye igwefoto: Secure the camera to the mounting bracket. Adjust the camera's angle and orientation for the desired coverage.
3.3 Network and Power Connection
- Jikọọ eriri Ethernet: Connect a Cat.5 or higher Ethernet cable from your PoE-enabled switch or PoE injector to the camera's Ethernet port. This single cable will provide both power and data.
- Ike Na: Once the Ethernet cable is connected to a PoE source, the camera will power on automatically. Allow a few minutes for the camera to boot up.
3.4 Nhazi izizi
- Chọpụta igwefoto ahụ: Use the LevelOne IP Camera Finder tool (available on the LevelOne website) or a network scanner to locate the camera's IP address on your network.
- Nweta Web Ihuenyo: Mepee a web browser and enter the camera's IP address. You will be prompted to enter a username and password. Refer to the default credentials provided in the camera's packaging or on the manufacturer's websaịtị.
- Gbanwee nzere ndabara: For security purposes, immediately change the default username and password to strong, unique credentials.
- Ntọala netwọkụ: Configure network settings such as static IP address (recommended for surveillance devices), subnet mask, gateway, and DNS servers as per your network requirements.
- Ụbọchị na oge: Set the correct date and time, preferably by synchronizing with an NTP server.
4. Ntuziaka ọrụ
4.1 Ndụ View
After logging into the camera's web interface, navigate to the "Live View" section to see the real-time video feed from the camera. You can typically adjust stream quality and view options here.
4.2 Ndekọ vidiyo
- Ndekọ na-aga n'ihu: Configure the camera to record video continuously to a Network Video Recorder (NVR) or network-attached storage (NAS).
- Ndekọ Ihe Omume Kpalitere: Set up recording to activate only when specific events occur, such as motion detection.
- Ndekọ ahaziri: Define specific time periods for recording.
4.3 Motion Detection and Event Management
- Configure Detection Zones: In the camera's settings, define specific areas within the camera's view where motion detection should be active.
- Ntọala mmetụta: Adjust the sensitivity of motion detection to minimize false alarms.
- Omume mmemme: Specify actions to be taken when an event is detected, such as:
- Sending email notifications.
- Uploading recorded video clips to an FTP server.
- Triggering an alarm output (if available).
4.4 Nweta ime ime
To access your camera remotely, you may need to configure port forwarding on your router or use a cloud-based service provided by LevelOne or a third-party NVR. Consult your router's manual or network administrator for port forwarding instructions.
5. Nlekọta
5.1 Ihicha igwefoto
- Jiri ihe dị nro, d hichaa oghere igwefoto na ebe nchekwa ya mgbe niile.amp cloth to remove dust, dirt, and water spots.
- Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the lens or casing.
- Gbaa mbọ hụ na agbanyụrụ igwefoto tupu ihicha.
5.2 Mmelite firmware
Periodically check the LevelOne official website for firmware updates. Firmware updates can provide new features, improve performance, and enhance security. Follow the instructions provided with the firmware update package carefully.
6. Nchọpụta nsogbu
| Nsogbu | Ihe nwere ike ime | Ngwọta |
|---|---|---|
| Igwefoto anaghị agba ọkụ. | No power from PoE switch/injector; faulty Ethernet cable. | Verify PoE source is active. Check Ethernet cable connection and integrity. Try a different PoE port or cable. |
| Cannot access camera via web ihe nchọgharị. | Incorrect IP address; network connectivity issue; firewall blocking access. | Confirm camera's IP address using discovery tool. Check network cable. Disable local firewall temporarily or add exception. Ensure camera and computer are on the same network segment. |
| Imagedị mma adịghị mma. | Dirty lens; improper focus (if adjustable); low light conditions; network bandwidth issues. | Clean the lens. Check camera settings for resolution and quality. Ensure adequate lighting. Verify network bandwidth is sufficient for video streaming. |
| Motion detection not working or too many false alarms. | Incorrect sensitivity settings; detection zones not configured properly; environmental factors (e.g., moving branches). | Adjust motion detection sensitivity. Refine detection zones to exclude irrelevant areas. Consider environmental factors. |
7. Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwa |
|---|---|
| Nọmba nlereanya | FCS-5202 |
| Mkpebi | 4 megapixels |
| Mkpakọ vidiyo | H.264, H.265, MJPEG |
| Njikọta | Wired (802.3af Power over Ethernet - PoE) |
| Isi Iyi Ike | 802.3af PoE or 12V DC (Power adapter not included) |
| Oriri ike | 5.76 Watt |
| Ihe onwunwe | Ọla |
| Ojiji gburugburu | N'èzí |
| Nguzogide ihu igwe | IP67 kwadoro |
| Akụkụ (L x W x H) | 6.05 x 15.4 x 7 cm (2.38 x 6.06 x 2.76 inch) |
| Ibu | 640 grams (1.41 lbs) |
| Ụdị nkwụnye | Ihe nkwado mgbidi ugwu |
| Akwadoro ojiji | Motion detection, Outdoor surveillance |
8. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
For warranty information, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact your reseller. LevelOne provides technical support for its products. For assistance, please visit the official LevelOne websaịtị ma ọ bụ kpọtụrụ ngalaba ọrụ ndị ahịa ha.
Akụrụngwa dị n'ịntanetị:
- LevelOne Official Websaịtị: www.level1.com
- Ibe nkwado ngwaahịa: Chọọ maka FCS-5202 on the LevelOne website for drivers, firmware, and FAQs.





