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Installation & Operation Guide: Oncam Grandeye 360

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 Evolution Camera Range 

Version 2.4 | January 2014 | Oncam Grandeye, 115 Hammersmith Road, London. W14 0QH. UK 

T: +44 (0)20 7371 6640 | E: [email protected] | W: www.oncamgrandeye.com  
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you proceed, the following defaults settings will reset to: 

 

DHC P is enabled 

 

Default static address 

192.168.0.200 

 

No regions (Privacy & Motion) 

 
Alarm settings cleared. 
 

Image settings set back to default values. 
Default User Name: 

admin 

Default Password: 

admin 

(case sensitive

 

! You may lose your connection to the Web interface if the IP address changes to another subnet! 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Evolution EVO-05NCD

Page 1: ...mation pertaining to items or components or processes or other matter developed or acquired at the private expense of the Oncam Grandeye and is restricted to use only by persons authorized by Oncam Gr...

Page 2: ...s make no guarantee representation or warranty either express or implied regarding the accuracy of the information contained in this manual Oncam Grandeye and its affiliates assume no responsibility a...

Page 3: ...he wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 9 Protect all power cords...

Page 4: ...nt 9 3 2 Wall Mount 9 3 3 Some Examples 9 3 4 Zones of Coverage 10 3 4 1 Facial Recognition 10 3 4 2 Facial Identification 10 3 4 3 Object Recognition 11 3 4 4 Situational Awareness Movement Detection...

Page 5: ...Electrical Boxes 22 5 4 3 Pendant Adapter Evolution Outdoor Housing 22 5 4 4 Pendant Adapter Evolution Indoor Housing 22 5 4 5 Corner Mount Applications 23 5 4 6 Pole Mount Applications 23 6 Audio In...

Page 6: ...Camera streams 47 12 1 JPEG snapshot image 47 12 2 MJPEG H 264 video streaming via media player 47 13 Connecting via ONVIF Profile S or PSIA 48 13 1 Evolution Camera with a PSIA driver 48 13 2 Evolut...

Page 7: ...The Evolution Camera Range 2 1 IP camera Module The camera module CM has the ability to be mounted in to a number of different camera housings and mounting adaptors These alternative housings form a c...

Page 8: ...cally advanced solution to manage differential pressure within a container to maintain container regulatory guidelines that require ventilation for heavy duty waterproof and breathable products 2 1 2...

Page 9: ...meone stands directly below the camera but much more of their face and body will become visible as they move away in any direction 3 2 Wall Mount If you want to get closer to a subject to see under th...

Page 10: ...ry broad section of the view where detection and identification can occur 3 4 1 Facial Recognition 5m 15ft Faces will be clearly visible and well defined Example a camera mounted at 3m 9ft high within...

Page 11: ...wing Angle Ceiling mounted cameras will capture a top of head shot when the person under the camera Hats will extend that top of head zone by a few feet To ensure a full face shot in a given area use...

Page 12: ...Placements With ceiling or pendant mounted cameras generally the higher you can mount the camera the more area it will cover Watch out for bright light sources it is better to be below them than abov...

Page 13: ...e This increases the dynamic range in difficult lighting conditions It will lighten dark areas without over brightening light areas WDR Level This slider is only available when WDR is enabled and adju...

Page 14: ...f two parts a die cast mounting plate and a plastic cover The cover does not require any fasteners to fix it to the base plate Wires can be routed into the enclosure either from the back or the side 4...

Page 15: ...o bosses in the pendant adapter Mount the pendant adapter to the M32 pipe and pull wires through the mounting plate as before Wiring and cover installation is then the same as a ceiling application 4...

Page 16: ...e lens and bezel 4 2 3 Installation Steps The in ceiling model requires that the installer have access to the space above the ceiling The ceiling surface is first drilled or cut to accept the bezel 2...

Page 17: ...ideo Once testing is completed the BNC test cable can be removed Wiring should be fastened down to a nearby ceiling member so that there are no torque forces acting on the camera module 4 3 Evolution...

Page 18: ...ently pull the cable back to secure and seal 4 3 3 Installation Steps The ceiling base is attached to a wall or ceiling surface via the four holes located outside the trim ring seal joint These holes...

Page 19: ...before The ceiling base is then mounted to the pendant adapter using the 4 screws provided 4 3 5 Wall Vertical Surface Mounting The Evolution housing may be mounted directly to a vertical surface If t...

Page 20: ...in the same manner as the pole mount 4 3 7 Sun Shield The sun shield is an accessory for applications where the enclosure is exposed to direct sunlight The shield provides an outer surface that is se...

Page 21: ...ye com W www oncamgrandeye com 5 2 Evolution Corner Wall Mount Adapter OBE 05 O A W white B black This needs to be used with the wall mount kit OBE 04 O A 5 3 Evolution Pole Mount Adapter OBE 03 O A W...

Page 22: ...4 3 Pendant Adapter Evolution Outdoor Housing The Outdoor Evolution camera housing requires the use of a OBE 01 O A W white B black pendant adapter sold separately to fit it to the wall mount Cabling...

Page 23: ...uts and washers provided with the wall mount The wall mount plate 4 is not used The hole in the corner adapter is designed to accept a flexible conduit adapter if desired Cables are passed through thi...

Page 24: ...trets mic in close proximity to the enclosure The electret mic and its connecting cable must be electrically floating to prevent noise and hum as a result of ground loops We recommend a cable length o...

Page 25: ...able gland side entry or through one of the rear rubber grommets of the enclosure Now prepare the wires for an RJ45 connector not supplied for crimping Use appropriate equipment to crimp the RJ45 Ethe...

Page 26: ...mera s internal alarm gets latched Through the web browser the user can specify the duration of time it gets latched for 10 sec s 30 sec s 60 sec s 300 sec s 600 sec s or infinite After the specified...

Page 27: ...sheye image to a spot monitor Connect a suitable PAL or NTSC composite video test monitor to view the live Fish Eye image from the Camera Module By selecting DIP switch 2 to either 1 on PAL or 0 off N...

Page 28: ...ants accumulate in the dome s interior it should be removed with clean dry air pressure compressed air cans If heavy residue spots streaks stains or any other contaminants are present only on the surf...

Page 29: ...o each camera The alternative is a manually configured network using static IP addresses 10 1 DHCP Based Installation The camera is configured for DHCP by default so that multiple cameras can be added...

Page 30: ...IP address of a camera check the box next to the IP address then select the Network Settings tab Enter the new IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway You can identify cameras by their MAC addresses which...

Page 31: ...om the camera Grandeye is the technology arm of Oncam Grandeye 11 Camera Web Interface Most of the configuration settings for the Oncam Grandeye 360 degree IP camera can be accessed through the Web in...

Page 32: ...me go to the Admin tab Full Resolution The fisheye view has been scaled down to fit in the browser page The text above the View Full Resolution button shows the full size of this view Select this butt...

Page 33: ...increase or decrease the apparent clarity and focus of an image but may also emphasize noise 11 2 2 EV Compensation setting EV Compensation Can increase or decrease the image exposure This should be a...

Page 34: ...ount setting Camera mount position Oncam Grandeye 360 degree IP cameras are mounted either vertically or horizontally most often on a wall or ceiling When the camera is recoded and viewed using the On...

Page 35: ...applied regardless of whether a DHCP or Static IP address is being used Use the Camera Configuration Tool to locate the camera If the camera did not receive a DHCP IP address and is not on a reachable...

Page 36: ...This level can view image streams and view camera configuration Operator This level has the ability to change and save image settings IP settings motion regions alarm settings and a factory reset Adm...

Page 37: ...ete a trigger from the list View Actions After you have configured the active triggers list you need to configure the active actions list These actions are completed after a trigger has activated Sele...

Page 38: ...ction enter the server name port and login credentials for an SMTP server Press the Test button and check your Inbox to see if an email was successfully sent Now enter the Subject and additional infor...

Page 39: ...mgrandeye com W www oncamgrandeye com 11 3 4 Camera Settings Select Camera Type Resolution and Stream type to access the settings for that camera FPS Number of frames per second sent by the camera A v...

Page 40: ...Rate GOP Length This is an advanced feature and sets the number of frames in a Group of Pictures GOP This is the number of frames between Intra frames or Key frames in the video stream A small value m...

Page 41: ...herefore there is no need for two streams to be the same When the second camera stream 2 is enabled then the maximum frame rate possible for each stream is reduced You should only enable the second ca...

Page 42: ...io configuration page The audio page contains two controls Enable Audio Audio Input Gain The Enable Audio control enables the audio feature on the camera and the Audio Input Gain control allows adjust...

Page 43: ...eset Button Physical Button Using the external recessed reset button on the side of the camera module by using a ball point pen Whilst the camera is powered up press and hold the Factory Default reset...

Page 44: ...ye com W www oncamgrandeye com If you proceed the following defaults settings will reset to DHCP is enabled Default static address 192 168 0 200 No regions Privacy Motion Alarm settings cleared Image...

Page 45: ...r Drawing 3 Left click to set your initial point then click again several times until you have defined a polygon 4 Press the Save to store these settings Notes o Privacy Regions are enabled when creat...

Page 46: ...Motion detection will only operate when the camera is in H 264 mode Click on a rectangular region to toggle the setting between enabled and disabled When a rectangle outline is green then this region...

Page 47: ...settings then use the appropriate URL below to stream via your media player MJPEG video streaming 4MP MJPEG video stream http camera_ip_address port_number video cgi camera 13 2MP MJPEG video stream...

Page 48: ...This means RTSP cannot be used to transfer the 2144 x 1944 MJPEG video from the camera Any other MJPEG resolution or any H 264 resolution may be streamed using the ONVIF driver 14 Troubleshooting and...

Page 49: ...4 0QH UK T 44 0 20 7371 6640 E info oncamgrandeye com W www oncamgrandeye com 14 1 Contact Technical Support If none of these recommendations solve your problem please send an email to support oncamgr...

Page 50: ...like any written negotiated instrument signed by you The EULA is enforceable against you and any legal entity that obtained the software and on whose behalf it is used for example if applicable your...

Page 51: ...rsion 2 4 January 2014 Oncam Grandeye 115 Hammersmith Road London W14 0QH UK T 44 0 20 7371 6640 E info oncamgrandeye com W www oncamgrandeye com 16 Appendix A Technical Specifications The following p...

Page 52: ...Card slot future feature via firmware update Audio Connections Audio in Microphone input via 3 5mm jack via RTSP using G711 codec Law 8K sample rate via ONVIF S Analogue Video Out BNC connection selec...

Page 53: ...er Hard Drive Space Windows Vista 32 bit minimum 70MB Windows Vista 64 bit minimum 120MB Display Super VGA 800 x 600 of higher resolution monitor with 256 colours Peripherals 100Mbits or greater netwo...

Page 54: ...ot future feature via firmware update Audio Connections Audio in Microphone input via 3 5mm jack via RTSP using G711 codec Law 8K sample rate via ONVIF S Analogue Video Out BNC connection selectable b...

Page 55: ...a 32 bit minimum 70MB Windows Vista 64 bit minimum 120MB Display Super VGA 800 x 600 of higher resolution monitor with 256 colours Peripherals 100Mbits or greater network connection mouse or compatibl...

Page 56: ...using G711 codec Law 8K sample rate via ONVIF S Analogue Video Out BNC connection selectable between PAL or NTSC Signal to Noise Ratio 45dB White Balance Range Auto White Balance Range approx 2500K 80...

Page 57: ...higher resolution monitor with 256 colours Peripherals 100Mbits or greater network connection mouse or compatible pointing device keyboard Mechanical Camera Mount Surface mount or with a ranger of mou...

Page 58: ...4 Mbits s 24hrs 552 96 GB 2MP 1488 x1360 15fps Average file size 350KB Average bit rate 43 0 Mbits s 24hrs 453 60 GB 1MP 1056 x 1056 15fps Average file size 188KB Average bit rate 23 1 Mbits s 24hrs 2...

Page 59: ...eye com 19 Appendix D Drill Template Evolution Outdoor Dome Camera UK Drill Template A4 format UK Europe The following pages are the drilling template for installing the Evolution Outdoor mini dome It...

Page 60: ...deye com 20 Appendix E Drill Template Evolution Outdoor Dome Camera USA Drilling Template A format USA The following pages are the drilling template for installing the Evolution Outdoor mini dome It m...

Page 61: ...ndeye com 21 Appendix F Drill Template Evolution Indoor Camera UK Drilling Template A4 format UK Europe The following page is the drilling template for installing the Evolution Outdoor mini dome It mu...

Page 62: ...grandeye com 22 Appendix G Drill Template Evolution Indoor Camera USA Drilling Template A format USA The following page is the drilling template for installing the Evolution Outdoor mini dome It must...

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