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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
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Preparing the Camera for Installation
Make a note of the camera’s location and MAC address as this information is needed during camera configuration.
The MAC address can be found on a sticker on the side of the camera module and also on the rear of camera
module.
8.1
Cabling the Camera for Ethernet and Power
Pass a stripped Ethernet cable (CAT5 or better) through either a 20mm
compression cable 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 Ethernet connector. Pass
the Ethernet cable around the Camera Module; ensure that the cable is
secure by clicking connector into position.
Power may be supplied to the camera via PoE IEEE 802.3af through the
Ethernet cable. If PoE is not available, use only a UL/CSA
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approved LPS or
NEC Class 2 power source with a 12V DC 1A AC adapter (not supplied), this
must have a wired plug connector with the correct polarity (+ve center). This
cable should be fed through the rear second rubber grommet (supplied).
8.2
Cabling the Camera for External I/O
If an external I/O is to be connected, remove the multi-way connector
block and wire it.