Pepperl+Fuchs VOC M-F256-B12-V1D-CR0 Series Manual

Pepperl+Fuchs VOC M-F256-B12-V1D-CR0 Series Manual

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  • Page 1 Industrial Event Camera VOC*M-F256-B12-V1D-CR0* Manual...
  • Page 2 Phone: +49 621 776 - 0 E-mail: info@de.pepperl-fuchs.com North American Headquarters Pepperl+Fuchs Inc. 1600 Enterprise Parkway Twinsburg, Ohio 44087 Phone: +1 330 425-3555 E-mail: sales@us.pepperl-fuchs.com Asia Headquarters Pepperl+Fuchs Pte. Ltd. P+F Building 18 Ayer Rajah Crescent Singapore 139942 Phone: +65 6779-9091 E-mail: sales@sg.pepperl-fuchs.com https://www.pepperl-fuchs.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Industrial Event Camera Contents Introduction........................ 5 Content of this Document ................5 Target Group, Personnel ................5 Symbols Used ....................6 Product Specifications....................7 Use and Application ..................7 Dimensions....................10 Field of view size..................11 Display Elements ..................14 Electrical Connection ..................
  • Page 4 Industrial Event Camera Contents User interface ....................25 5.3.1 Events..........................27 5.3.2 Settings..........................27 5.3.3 Expert Settings ......................... 33 5.3.4 System..........................36 5.3.5 Update ..........................36 5.3.6 REST API Interface ......................37 Maintenance and Repair ..................39 Servicing .......................39 Repair ......................39 Troubleshooting .......................40 What to Do in the Case of a Fault ...............40...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Industrial Event Camera Introduction Introduction Content of this Document This document contains information required to use the product in the relevant phases of the product life cycle. This may include information on the following: • Product identification • Delivery, transport, and storage •...
  • Page 6: Symbols Used

    Industrial Event Camera Introduction Symbols Used This document contains symbols for the identification of warning messages and of informative messages. Warning Messages You will find warning messages, whenever dangers may arise from your actions. It is mandatory that you observe these warning messages for your personal safety and in order to avoid prop- erty damage.
  • Page 7: Product Specifications

    Industrial Event Camera Product Specifications Product Specifications Use and Application This manual applies to the industrial event camera (hereinafter referred to as camera). The camera is supplied with 24 V DC and features a network interface (10BaseT/100Base-TX) and trigger input. The camera is used for the continuous monitoring of machinery and systems in industrial applications.
  • Page 8 Industrial Event Camera Product Specifications Special Product Features Video Recording Function with Pre-Run and Post-Run Buffer • In addition to the video recording function, the recording function supports pre-run buffers to capture actions that occur before the trigger event. The user can see what happened 60 seconds before and after an event.
  • Page 9 Industrial Event Camera Product Specifications High-Bay Warehouses The camera will record a video leading up to and after the event if the storage process has failed. Figure 2.3 Automated storage and retrieval systems Production Machines The camera sends a live view to a screen to monitor the status of a machine or a hard-to-reach area.
  • Page 10: Dimensions

    Industrial Event Camera Product Specifications Dimensions The camera housing has the following dimensions. 84.6 38.3 M6 (4x) 1/4-20 UNC 32.5 34.6 Figure 2.5 Housing dimensions The camera has a powder-coated aluminum housing and a glass front panel. The mounting bracket is securely attached to the housing and cannot be removed.
  • Page 11: Field Of View Size

    Industrial Event Camera Product Specifications Field of view size Rotating the camera creates a zoom effect due to the 4:3 aspect ratio. With a 90°/270° orienta- tion, the field of view becomes smaller because a rectangular field of view is transferred from the real image sensor.
  • Page 12 Industrial Event Camera Product Specifications 0°/180° Orientation • In the 0° orientation, the connector faces upwards. • In the 180° orientation, the connector faces down. 0.5 m 1.0 m z = 0.5 m x I y = 1.4 m x 0.8 m 2.5 m z = 1 m x I y = 2.8 m x 1.6 m...
  • Page 13 Industrial Event Camera Product Specifications VOC10M-F256-B12-V1D-CR03 Size of the Field of View Distance Orientation 0°/180° Orientation 90°/270° 0.5 m 0.6 m x 0.3 m 0.5 m x 0.3 m 1.0 m 1.2 m x 0.7 m 0.9 m x 0.5 m 2.5 m 3.0 m x 1.7 m 2.3 m x 1.3 m...
  • Page 14: Display Elements

    Industrial Event Camera Product Specifications Display Elements Two LEDs on the front of the camera indicate the operating status. Description of the LEDs Color Meaning Power Green Illuminates when the camera is switched on Status Blue Illuminates blue from the trigger to the end of the recording Yellow Lights up yellow a few seconds after the system is switched on.
  • Page 15: Camera Optics

    Industrial Event Camera Product Specifications Camera Optics The VOC10M* camera has a horizontal angle of view of 62.2° and a vertical angle of view of 48.8°. In comparison, the VOC5M* camera has an even wider angle of view. It offers a horizon- tal angle of view of 108.4°...
  • Page 16: Accessories

    Industrial Event Camera Product Specifications 2.10 Accessories The following products are available as accessories. Designation Description V1SD-G-GN2M-PUR-E1S-V45-G Bus cable, Ethernet, straight M12 plug, D-coded to RJ45, Ethernet-coded, 4-pin, PUR cable, green, Cat5e V1-G-2M-PUR Straight single-ended female cordset, M12, 4-pin, PUR cable PCV-MB1 Mounting bracket...
  • Page 17: Installation

    Check the package contents against your order and the shipping documents to ensure that all items are present and correct. Should you have any questions, direct them to Pepperl+Fuchs. Retain the original packaging in case the device is to be stored or shipped again at a later date.
  • Page 18: Connecting The Camera

    Industrial Event Camera Installation Connecting the Camera Caution! Damage to the device Connecting an alternating current or excessive supply voltage can damage the device or cause the device to malfunction. Electrical connections with reversed polarity can damage the device or cause the device to malfunction.
  • Page 19 Industrial Event Camera Installation Assigning a Fixed IP Address When delivered, the sensor has a fixed IP address 192.168.100.50 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0. To enable communication within the network, the network settings of your PC/laptop must be synchronized with the camera and may need to be adjusted. To do so, pro- ceed as follows: Setting the Fixed IP Address The following section describes how to check the network connection settings of your Windows...
  • Page 20 Industrial Event Camera Installation The Properties window for the TCP/IP protocol opens. Select the "General" tab. Select the input function "Use the following IP address." Enter the IP address of the sensor, but only the first three segments of the IP address. The last segment must be different from the IP address of the sensor.
  • Page 21: System Requirements

    Industrial Event Camera Installation System Requirements Ports To ensure that the system functions properly, the following ports must not be blocked by a fire- wall within the camera's network. Port Protocol Function Web application 5001 Text overlay 5002 Event trigger 8080 Web application 8554 or 554...
  • Page 22: Functions

    Industrial Event Camera Functions Functions Streaming Codec/ Stream Resolution FPS Container 1280 x 720, MJPEG http://<camera-ip>/stream-hd 1024 x 576, 960 x 540, 800 x 450, 640 x 360 RTSP 1280 x 720, H264 RTSP rtsp://<cameraip>: 554/stream1 Stream 1 1024 x 576, 960 x 540, 800 x 450, 640 x 360...
  • Page 23 Industrial Event Camera Functions Note Recording Fault A recording fault is indicated by the blue LED flashing several times after a trigger has occurred. Possible reasons for this include: • Memory card is full • Memory card is missing • Memory card is faulty Note Recording with a Resolution of 1920 x 1080 Pixels...
  • Page 24: Access Protection

    Industrial Event Camera Functions Access Protection Two users are available: • viewer • admin On delivery, no password is set for either user. If a password is set, a login prompt appears when the user interface is launched. The admin user has no restrictions. The viewer user can view streams and recordings but cannot make any changes.
  • Page 25: Web Interface

    Industrial Event Camera Web Interface Web Interface The camera has a web interface that allows you to configure the camera and perform diagnos- tics. Opening the User Interface in the Web Browser Accessing the User Interface Open the web interface using a current web browser, such as Google Chrome. The web interface is accessed via an HTTP request: http://<ip - address>...
  • Page 26 Industrial Event Camera Web Interface Figure 5.1 Main window Item Designation Function Main menu Live Main window Events The Event view allows access to the record- ings Settings Camera settings System System information Update Use this menu to install a software update Camera information This area contains...
  • Page 27: Events

    Industrial Event Camera Web Interface 5.3.1 Events The Event view allows access to the recordings. The recordings are presented via thumbnails of a still image taken at the time of the trigger. The images are spread over several pages, which can be selected via the navigation menu (1) above the thumbnails. Memory usage is dis- played next to the navigation menu (2).
  • Page 28 Industrial Event Camera Web Interface When settings are saved on the Settings page, the ipcam_settings.json file is created or overwritten. Delete this file from the SD card to reset the camera to factory settings. This is only necessary if the password for the admin user has been forgotten. Otherwise, all settings can be adjusted via the user interface.
  • Page 29 Industrial Event Camera Web Interface Setting Default Setting Values Description Overlays Camera name, The activated ele- Date and time, ments appear at the Custom overlay, top of the camera Text background image. The overlay is limited to 255 charac- ters and is shortened if necessary.
  • Page 30 Industrial Event Camera Web Interface Locate the focus slider (3) at the bottom of the Preview window. This slider allows you to manually adjust the focus setpoint. Note the icons at the edge of the slider. There is a flower icon (4) for close-ups and a mountain icon (5) for distant shots.
  • Page 31 Industrial Event Camera Web Interface Setting Default Setting Values Description Enable RTSP active Enable RTSP stream, not recommended when using 1920x1080 recording resolution to avoid live stream frame drop- ping Require Authentica- inactive If password protection tion is enabled, RTSP stream requires viewer user creden- tials...
  • Page 32 Industrial Event Camera Web Interface Access Setting Default Setting Values Description Admin user name admin 1 ... 255 characters User name for admin user Admin password <empty> 1 ... 50 characters Password for the admin user. Password protection can be dis- abled.
  • Page 33: Expert Settings

    Industrial Event Camera Web Interface Figure 5.6 Setting Default Setting Values Description Videos Upload videos to FTP server Snapshots Upload event snap- shots to FTP server FTP Server IP / <empty> 0 ... 255 characters Hostname Port 0 ... 65536 User <empty>...
  • Page 34 Industrial Event Camera Web Interface Setting Default Setting Values Description Manual Exposure inactive Use a fixed shutter Controls and fixed or auto gain control. Limit or dis- able automatic adjust- ment to changing light conditions. Shutter 1/25 s 1/25, […], 1/8000 Shorter shutter time decreases motion blur, but also reduces...
  • Page 35 Industrial Event Camera Web Interface • Manual selection of sensitivity / gain (ISO / Gain) • Automatic ISO selection also possible with fixed shutter time • The automatic ISO setting only works in the range 100 ... 800 Note To capture moving objects without motion blur, the exposure time can be fixed at a correspondingly short value.
  • Page 36: System

    Industrial Event Camera Web Interface Note Large video files (>500 MB) can slow down the camera and interface. You may experience lost triggers, jumps in the video, and similar performance issues. • Large video files may load very slowly or not at all in the browser. •...
  • Page 37: Rest Api Interface

    Industrial Event Camera Web Interface Figure 5.12 Update First, the update file is uploaded to the camera. The upload speed depends on the network connection between the user's computer and the camera. When the upload is complete, the update file is checked and the update process begins. This may take a few minutes. Do not cancel the process or interrupt the power supply to the camera while the update is taking place.
  • Page 38 Industrial Event Camera Web Interface • Customizable user interface. • Transfer status indicators to the PLC via HTTP commands. • Automated file download via HTTP command • Direct use of the camera via the controller • Independent of a platform and programming language because it is based on HTTP. Device for data retrieval only needs to support the HTTP protocol.
  • Page 39: Maintenance And Repair

    Industrial Event Camera Maintenance and Repair Maintenance and Repair Servicing Danger! Danger to life due to electrical current! Contact with live parts causes immediate danger to life. • Allow only qualified electricians to carry out work on the electrical installation. •...
  • Page 40: Troubleshooting

    Industrial Event Camera Troubleshooting Troubleshooting What to Do in the Case of a Fault Before you have the device repaired, perform the following actions: Checklist Fault Cause Fault Repair "Power" LED The power supply is switched Check whether there is a reason why the does not light power supply is switched off (installation or maintenance work, etc.).
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