Important Notes; Installation - Monacor INC-4036DF Manual

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INC-4036 DF
Order No. 18.0126
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Outdoor Network Camera
These instructions are intended for installers of
video surveillance systems. Please read the in-
structions carefully prior to installation and keep
them for later reference. The figures mentioned
in the descriptions below can be found on an
additional sheet.
1 Applications
The camera INC-4036DF is specially designed for
video surveillance systems based on computer net-
works. Its housing is weatherproof; therefore, the
camera is also suited for outdoor applications. It is
equipped with a 4 megapixel image sensor and a
2.8 mm lens. The camera features include mirror
image, masking of image areas and image analysis
functions (e. g. motion detection). In the dark, the
integrated IR LEDs will illuminate a surveillance zone
of up to 20 m and the camera will switch to B / W
mode. The camera is provided with an integrated
web server with 3-way video streaming. For correct
configuration, knowledge of network technology is
indispensable.
The camera can be operated in combination with
a network video recorder (e. g. NWR-...*) or operat-
ed independently via a web browser. It is equipped
with an integrated microphone, an audio input and
an audio output so that mutual communication via a
computer will be possible.
* Hint: If this camera model does not appear in the list of
the recorder used, select the ONVIF protocol.

2 Important Notes

The camera corresponds to all relevant directives of
the EU and is therefore marked with
CAUTION When it gets dark, the infrared LEDs will
switch on. When setting up the camera, never look
directly into the lit infrared LEDs at close range. The
infrared light may cause eye irritation. However, the
infrared radiation is far below the emission limit
and rated risk-free according to EN 62471.
Protect the camera against extreme temperatures
(admissible ambient temperature range: −30 °C to
+60 °C).
Never use aggressive detergents or chemicals
when cleaning the camera.
No guarantee claims for the camera and no liabil-
ity for any resulting personal damage or material
damage will be accepted if the camera is used for
other purposes than originally intended, if it is not
correctly connected or operated, or if it is not re-
paired in an expert way. Likewise, no liability will
be accepted for any data loss due to operating er-
rors or a defect or for any consequential damage
caused by this data loss.
If the camera is to be put out of operation
definitively, take it to a local recycling plant
for a disposal which is not harmful to the
environment.
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3 Installation

1) A test operation is recommended in order to find
the best mounting location. For this purpose, op-
erate the camera temporarily (
2) At the mounting location (e. g. wall or ceiling),
drill three holes for fixing the camera (drilling jig
is provided) and, if necessary, drill a hole for the
connection cable.
To guide the cable through the side of the
camera support instead of guiding it through the
mounting surface, use the key provided to release
the screw (6). Remove the clamping ring (2) and
cut out the desired cable inlet (7). When reassem-
bling the camera support, hook the clamping ring
(2) into the mounting base (1) opposite the screw
(6) before fastening the screw.
3) Screw the screws into the drill holes (use the dow-
els provided, if required) so that they will protrude
approx. 5 mm from the mounting surface. Place
the camera on the screws (holes in the camera
base placed on the screw heads) and turn the
camera clockwise to secure it.
If the base does not have a tight fit on the
screws, screw the screws further into the mount-
ing surface.
4) To align the camera, release the screw (6) on the
clamping ring (2) until the camera (4) and its hold-
er (3) will easily turn in the ring. Then fasten the
screw.
Caution: Do not aim the camera directly at the sun
or other bright light sources; this may reduce the life
of the image sensor.
4 Connecting the Camera
The connections (9 – 12) and the cable splitter (8)
.
are not weatherproof; protect them accordingly.
1) Connect the camera via the RJ45 connector (9) to
an individual computer, a local computer network
or, e. g. via a router, to larger computer networks
(Internet).
2) For audio transmission via the network, an audio
source with line level (e. g. microphone with pre-
amplifier) can be connected to the RCA connector
"Audio Input" (12) as an alternative* to the inte-
grated microphone (5).
* to be selected in the camera settings "Device Micro-
phone" (
3) For audio reproduction, connect a headphone
amplifier or a sound system to the RCA connector
"Audio Output" (11).
4) Connect a regulated 12 V power supply unit with
a permanent rating of 600 mA (e. g. PSS-1210DC
or PS-120WP) via a DC power connector ⌀ 5.5 /
2.1 mm (outside / inside) to the connector (10).
Always observe the correct polarity: centre con-
tact = +.
Alternatively, use the network cable (Power
over Ethernet IEEE 802.3af) to supply the camera
with power.
Note: Starting the camera may take a few minutes.
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5 Connecting the Camera to a Network
To be able to directly address the camera for config-
uration via a computer, its IP address is factory-set to
192.168.0.120.
If you do not know the current address of the cam-
era, start the program "IPSearch.exe" (available
on the Monacor homepage: www.monacor.com
  Support   Downloads) to find the camera in the
network.
1) To start the search, click the button "Start" of
the tab "Multicast Search". The list on the left
will show the cameras found in the network
(
 fig. 2).
2) To stop the search, click the button "Stop".
3) Select the camera from the list. The current set-
tings of this camera can be found on the right.
4) Change the settings as required:
IP address, subnet mask and gateway address
can be defined as static values (select the option
"Device uses the following IP address"). Enter a
unique IP address for each camera. If a DHCP serv-
er is available in the network (e. g. in the router or
network video recorder), this server will be able to
automatically make settings for the camera (select
the option "Device obtains an IP address auto-
matically"). The values assigned automatically are
highlighted in grey and cannot be changed.
5) Click the button "Modify". After successful trans-
mission of the modifications, the message "Mod-
ify success!" will appear.
6) Before you start a new search, click the button
"Clear All" to delete the list.
6 Calling up the Camera via a Computer
To call up the user interface of the camera, enter its IP
address in the address bar of the program Windows
Internet Explorer (IE, version 6 or higher). The IP ad-
dresses of the computer and of the camera must be
in the same subnet.
When the camera is called up, the log-in window
will appear. Select the language for the user inter-
face. The description below refers to English. Then
enter the user name and the password (default set-
ting for both: admin). If you use the default pass-
word, a request to change the password will appear.
It is recommended to change the password to pre-
vent unauthorized access. Individual log-in data can
also be defined later in the camera settings. If you
change the password, make sure to remember it!
To make all functions available, installation of the
ActiveX extensions is required. These extensions will
be loaded from the camera when the camera is called
up for the first time. If necessary, reduce the security
settings of the IE accordingly to allow the installation
process. Save the installation file "NetworkSurveil-
lance.exe" to the computer, close the IE and execute
the file.
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USA and other countries.

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