Oncam EVO-180-WID Installation & User Manual

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Installation & User Manual
© Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
EVO-180-W#D-06, Rev A
February 2018

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  • Page 1 Evolution 180 Camera Range Installation & User Manual © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved. EVO-180-W#D-06, Rev A February 2018...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    No part of this manual may be reproduced except for your express personal use. Oncam and their affiliate’s further reserve the right to alter, amend or revise this document and any product specifications without any obligation to provide notice of such changes.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Regions Tab ......................................37 Connecting Directly to the Camera Streams ............................39 Connecting through ONVIF Profile S ..............................39 Troubleshooting and Technical Support .............................40 10.1 Contact ........................................40 10.2 Revision History ....................................40 February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 4 Indicative Frame Rates with Different Resolutions ..........................43 13.2 Indicative Storage Requirements ................................44 List of Tables Table 1 Indicative Frame Rates for Common Stream and Resolution Combinations ..................43 February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 5: Overview

    180° view with an extremely large area of coverage. The Oncam 180° IP camera may replace two or more conventional fixed cameras for seamless wall-mounted coverage of an entire scene with no gaps or blind spots. The ability to see in all directions at once makes Oncam 180° IP cameras ideally suited for total situational awareness.
  • Page 6: Audio Input

    To facilitate this, mounting boxes are provided with the Indoor camera at three different fixed angles, allowing surface or conduit-mounting with various options for cable entry, conduit and connections. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 7: Camera Mounting Accessories

    Oncam’s Angle Correction Technology, they are perfectly parallel: Set the “Wall Mount Angle” control in the camera’s Web interface. See section 7.2.6 for details.
  • Page 8: Coverage Area

    As with the 25° Mounting Box, Oncam’s Angle Correction Technology can be used to straighten-out distortion caused by tilting the camera away from the horizon. See section 7.2.6 for details.
  • Page 9: O Connector

    The other green two-pin socket under the cover (on the right in the photo above) is a data port for programming the camera in the factory and is not for operator use. Programming port – not for operator use. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 10: Rj45 Ethernet Socket

    Alarm OUT pin outputs a signal (Low to High). Use this signal to drive the external alarm circuit (known as sourcing). The signal is 3.3VDC at 15 mA (max). February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 11: Audio In/Out (Microphone, Speaker)

    CAUTION: Do not power the camera using 12 V and PoE at the same time. Doing so may damage the camera and void the warranty. LED 1 & 2 Currently the LED functionality is not supported. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 12: Camera Preparation And Installation

    Installation & User Manual – Oncam Evolution 180 Camera Range Camera Preparation and Installation For installation of your Oncam Evolution 180 camera, provided are the following instructions. Reference the Camera Web Interface, page 23 for more detailed features and functionality.
  • Page 13 1. Remove the conduit plug from the bracket. 2. Remove the back cover from the bracket by sliding the cover away. 3. Replace the conduit plug, if the conduit entry is unused. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 14: Surface - 0° Mounting Box

    2. Drill the mounting holes. 3. Mount the wall bracket onto the installation surface using appropriate screws for the surface type. Route the cable through the M20 conduit holes or back. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 15 Ensure the cable is routed inside the mounting box. 6. Attach the camera module to the bracket and secure with the four screws (provided). February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 16: Surface - 25° & 45° Mounting Box

    2. Mount the wall bracket onto the installation surface using appropriate screws for the surface type. Route the cable through the M20 conduit holes or back. 3. Attach the camera module and ensure the arrow is pointing up. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 17 Installation & User Manual – Oncam Evolution 180 Camera Range 4. Connect the network cable to the camera rear. 5. Attach the camera module to the bracket, securing it with the four screws (provided). February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 18: Pendant Mounting Box

    1. Pass unterminated cable through the pendant mount and M20 conduit adapter. 2. Connect the mounting box to the pendant adapter and terminate the network cable. 3. Ensure the camera’s arrow is pointing up. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 19 4. Connect the network cable to the camera module rear. 5. Attach the camera module to the mounting box and secure with four screws (provided). 6. Replace the camera cover with the two side screws. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 20: Lens Handling And Cleaning

    5. As you approach your starting point trace a decreasing radius circle until you reach the center of the lens. 6. Lift the tissue slowly to prevent solvent from accumulating at the lens center. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 21: First Time Operation

    Camera Web Interface or the IP Configuration Tool. Finding Available Cameras Use the Oncam Configuration Tool to find the IP address of installed Oncam 180° IP cameras, whether or not they are addressable on your current sub‐LAN. 1. Select the Camera Type.
  • Page 22: Connecting To The Camera

    Use the latest VLC media player for viewing video through a web browser. The web browsers supported are Internet Explorer 11. Download the player from www.videolan.org > VLC > Download. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 23: Camera Web Interface

    13.1. Some combinations will have reduced frame rates, and not all combinations are possible. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 24: Image Tab

    Settings are available to set the format of the date and time text. This setting does not affect the Panoramic or Vcam dewarped views because the text could obscure objects in the scene. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 25: Day/Night Tab

    Set the Camera Mount to match the installation position of your camera. When viewing the camera using either the Vcam streams or the Oncam SDK, this setting ensures that the scene is properly de-warped and the NVR PTZ operations work correctly.
  • Page 26 Ground. This is illustrated in the truth table below: External Day/Night Control EXT_IN_2 = Open-circuit EXT_IN_2 = Ground Open = Night (default) Night mode Day mode Open = Day Day mode Night mode February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 27: Admin Tab

    Gateway Address. Gateway Address to use with Static IP settings. H.264 RTSP Port. Network port for Unicast streaming of H.264 images over RTSP. MJPEG RTSP Port. Network port for Unicast streaming of MJPEG images over RTSP. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 28 MJPEG fisheye stream always available in all combinations. This stream shares the resolution set for Fisheye2, but its other settings are independent. The full range of possible video stream combinations are detailed in section 13.1. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 29 Bit Rate. Maximum allowed setting is 70%*. * = Bitrate and quality settings are limited to prevent excessive data usage, network bandwidth and camera workload. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 30 Fisheye 2 may be streamed over RTSP using these URLs: rtsp://<ip-address>:<port>/video.sdp?name=FE2 Fisheye 2 RTSP URL Note. It is not possible to use Fisheye2 and VCam streams at the same time. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 31: User Management

    In addition to Panoramic dewarped streams, the camera can also produce VCam dewarped streams using Oncam’s 3D dewarping. These are convenient when smaller or more squre areas of interest should be streamed. VCam 1 and VCam 2 are Panoramic streams by default, but up to 4 VCam streams are possible if they are set to VCams instead.
  • Page 32 Use the Delete button to delete an unwanted trigger. By default a Motion Detection trigger is set to allow motion detection alerts to operate. To disable these, delete the trigger. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 33 Some actions have configurable options. From the Active Actions list, select the action to configure. Email (SMTP). Send an email in response to an alarm by configuring Email (SMTP). February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 34 It is recommended to use NTP to keep the camera clock permanently accurate. See section 7.4.1 on page 27, but don’t forget to set the correct timezone. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 35 Erase. Click Erase to erase all content from the SD Card. SD Card Usage. Shows the space remaining in the SD card. 7.4.8 Attributions The Attributions section references open source libraries and technology used by the camera. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 36 The following Factory Defaults are applied: DHCP Enabled Static address 192.168.0.200 Regions (Privacy & Motion) None Image Settings Default values User Name admin User Password admin (case sensitive) February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 37: Regions Tab

    Delete a region by selecting the region in the list and click Delete. This also deletes any saved name and returns the specific region number to default settings. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 38 Set the threshold to a minimum and gradually raise the threshold until natural motion no longer triggers the alarm. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 39: Connecting Directly To The Camera Streams

    JPEG images with a width greater than 2040. This means RTSP does not transfer the larger MJPEG video streams from the camera. Stream any other MJPEG or any H.264 resolution using the ONVIF driver. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 40: Troubleshooting And Technical Support

    Include in your email the following. • Problems detailed description • Camera model numbers • Relevant configuration information 10.2 Revision History Date Revision Description 2018-02-09 Initial Draft February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 41: Copyright And Legal Notices

    Do not use or install the software if you do not agree to the terms of this license. Please contact Oncam for terms of and limitations on returning the software for a refund. Oncam and its suppliers own or license all intellectual property in the software. The software is licensed, not sold.
  • Page 42: Additional Online Resources

    Evolution range of IP Cameras. The Instruction Manual describes how to use the Oncam 360- degree Viewer to view and dewarp live images from any Oncam camera connected to the same network. There is no set up required as the Viewer automatically finds any Oncam IP cameras connected to the same network.
  • Page 43: Frame Rate, Resolution & Storage Requirements

    Panorama 2 Fisheye 1 5.90 MP 6.5 FPS 1.47 MP 6.5 FPS 10.1 MP 6.5 FPS 4.52 MP 7.5 FPS 0.25 MP 7.5 FPS 10.1 MP 7.5 FPS February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.
  • Page 44: Indicative Storage Requirements

    Additional CGI commands are available. Software developers requiring the full API interface should contact support@oncamgrandeye.com for additional details. February 2018 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2018. All rights reserved.

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