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MONACOR INTERNATIONAL GmbH & Co. KG • Zum Falsch 36 • 28307 Bremen • Germany

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Network Outdoor 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.

1  Applications

The camera INC-4212BW is especially designed for 
use in video surveillance systems on the basis of com-
puter networks. Due to its weatherproof housing 
(protective class IP 66), it is also suitable for outdoor 
installation. It is equipped with a 4-megapixel image 
sensor and a lens with variable focal length. When 
darkness falls, the integrated infrared LEDs illuminate 
up to 30 m of the surveillance area and the camera is 
switched to black-and-white mode. The camera has 
an integrated webserver. The connection to the net-
work can be made via an Ethernet cable or WLAN. For 
correct installation, knowledge of network technolo-
gy is indispensable.

The camera can be used in connection with a net-

work video recorder (e. g. NVR-…*) or independently 
via a web browser which also allows for recordings to 
be made on the computer. It has a microphone input 
and an audio output so that a two-way communica-
tion between a computer and the camera is possible 
(duplex). A 5 V switching output allows switching of 
units, triggered manually or by the integrated motion 
detection. In addition, the camera has an alarm input 
which allows to start e. g. a recording or an e-mail mes-
sage. A slot for a memory card allows video recording 
in the camera, triggered by schedule or by the integrat-
ed motion detection. Furthermore, the camera offers 
mirror function, masking of picture areas and 3-fold 
video streaming.

* Hint:

 To register the camera, select the protocol type ONVIF 

for recorders of the NVR series.

2  Safety Notes

The units (camera and power supply unit) correspond 
to all relevant directives of the EU and are therefore 
marked with  .

WARNING

The power supply unit is supplied 
with hazardous mains voltage. 
Leave servicing to skilled personnel 
only. Inexpert handling or modifi-
cation of the power supply unit 
may cause an electric shock hazard.

• 

Protect the camera against excessive temperatures 
(admissible ambient temperature −10 °C to +45 °C). 
The power supply unit is suitable for indoor use 
only. Protect it against dripping water and splash 
water, high air humidity and heat (admissible ambi-
ent  temperature  0 – 40 °C).

• 

Do not set the camera into operation, or immedi-
ately disconnect the power supply unit from the 
socket if
1.  there is visible damage to one of the units,
2.  a defect might have occurred after a drop or 

similar accident,

3.  malfunctions occur.
The units must in any case be repaired by skilled 
personnel.

CAUTION

 The infrared LEDs will switch on when 

darkness falls. When setting up the camera, never 
look directly into the lit infrared LEDs from a close 
range. The infrared light may cause eye irritation. 
However, the infrared radiation is far below the emis-
sion limit and rated risk-free according to EN 62471.

• 

For cleaning do not use any aggressive detergents 
or chemicals. Only use a dry, soft cloth for cleaning 
the power supply unit.

• 

No guarantee claims for the units and no liability 
for any resulting personal damage or material dam-
age will be accepted if the units are used for other 
purposes than originally intended, if they are not 
correctly connected or operated, or not repaired in 
an expert way. Likewise, no liability will be accept-
ed for data loss caused by operating errors or by a 
defect and for any consequential damage of this 
data loss.

If the units are to be put out of operation de-
finitively, take them to a local recycling plant 
for a disposal which is not harmful to the en-
vironment.

3  Mounting

1)  To find the optimum place of mounting, a test run 

should be made. For this purpose, set the camera 
into operation for the time being (

  following 

chapters).

2)  At the place of mounting, drill three holes for fix-

ing the camera support and, if required, a hole for 
the connection cable (the cable can also be led 
through the cable inlet at the side of the base). 
Fix the base of the camera support with suitable 
mounting material. Mount the camera support ac-
cording to fig. 1.

3)  To align the camera, loosen the setscrews (1) (also 

the opposite setscrews), align the camera and 
retighten the screws.

4)  To integrate the camera into the network via 

WLAN, screw the supplied antenna (2) onto the 
jack of the camera and put it in a vertical position.

4  Connecting the Camera

The connections (4 – 8) and the cable splitter (3) are 
not weatherproof; protect them accordingly.

1)  Connect the camera via the plug (5) to a single 

computer, a local computer network or, e. g. via a 
router, to larger computer networks (Internet). To 
extend the connection cable, the supplied inline 
jack can be used.

Notes:

 

For a direct Ethernet connection to a computer, a crossover 
cable is required.
Even for wireless integration of the camera into the net-
work, a cable connection for the WLAN installation of the 
camera must first be made.

2)  For audio transmission via the network, a micro-

phone may be connected to the pink jack (8) via 
a 3-pole 3.5 mm plug. For electret microphones, 
a direct voltage is available at the contacts for tip 
and ring.

3)  To enable a two-way communication between a 

computer and the camera, connect a headphone 
amplifier or a speaker system to the green 3.5 mm 
inline jack (7).

4)  To evaluate an alarm device, connect the terminals 

(6) DI and GND via a normally open or normally 
closed contact (selectable in the camera settings).

5)  To switch a unit, e. g. via a relay, connect the 

switching output of the camera via the terminals 
(6) DO and GND (ON = 0 V, OFF = 5 V, 50 mA max.).

6)  If you wish that the camera itself makes video re-

cordings, remove the cover (9) of the card com-
partment after loosening the two screws, and in-
sert a memory card of type “microSD[HC]” (64 GB 
max.) into the slot (with the contacts pointing 
downwards). Slide the card into the slot until it en-
gages. To remove the card, slightly press it into the 
slot so that it disengages. Tightly close the cover.

7)  Connect the low-voltage plug of the power supply 

unit provided to the inline jack (4) and connect the 
power supply unit to a socket (230 V/ 50 Hz).

As an alternative, use the network cable to pro-

vide the camera with power (Power over Ethernet 
IEEE 802.3af, max. 8.16 W).

5  Integrating the Camera into a Network

To be able to directly address the camera so that it 
can be configured via a computer, its IP address is 
factory-set to 192.168.1.200. This address is also re-
adjusted after a reset of the camera (

 chapter 7).

If the current address of the camera is not known, 

start the program “IPScanner.exe” on the supplied 
CD to find the camera in the network. 
1)  To start the search, click the button “Search De-

vice”. The cameras found in the network are 
shown in the list on the left (

 fig. 2).

2)  Select the camera from the list. The current ad-

justments of this camera are shown on the right.

3)  Change the adjustments as required:   

IP address, subnetwork mask and gateway address 
can statically be defined (select option “Static”). A 
unique IP address must be entered for each cam-
era. If a DHCP server exists in the network (e. g. in 
the router or network video recorder), this server 
can automatically make adjustments for the cam-
era (select option “DHCP”); the values automat-
ically defined are then highlighted in grey and 
cannot be changed.

4)  Click the button “Submit”. The changes are trans-

mitted to the camera and its processor is restarted 
(message “Rebooting, please wait!”).

5)  To restart the search, click the button “Search De-

vice”.

INC-4212BW   

Order Number 18.4620

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