ONCAM EVO-180-WID Evolution 180 Indoor Camera User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- 09139 AIM USB 4 Altimeter
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ONCAM EVO-180-WID Evolution 180 Indoor Camera
The Oncam Evolution 180 Indoor camera is designed to be connected to an IP
network. Configure and operate the camera using a standard internet browser.
Installation and configuration procedures are described for standard surface
and pendant mount applications.
Power Input
| Power over Ethernet (PoE),
IEEE standard 802.3af or 12 VDC, 1.0 A (min) LPS, NEC Class 2 power supply
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Operating Temperature (°C / °F)|
0 to + 40°C (-32 to +104°F)
Enclosure| Aluminum and Polymer
Weight| 0.55 kg (1.21 lbs)
Supplied Parts
- EVO-180 Camera
- 0° Mounting Box
- 25° Mounting Box
- 45° Mounting Box
- 3/4” NPT to M20 adapter
- M20 Conduit Port Plug
- Quick Start Guide
- Drilling Templates
- Screwdriver and Security Bit
- I/O Connector
- Camera Mounting Screws
- M20 Conduit Locking Nut
Important
Read these instructions carefully before installing or operating this camera.
This camera should be installed by a qualified service person and the
installation should conform to local and national regulations. This camera is
not suitable for installation in a ceiling void that is used as an air
handling space. Certified as FCC Class A. In a domestic environment this
camera may cause radio interference in which case the user should take
adequate measures.
DANGER
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF REPLACING A BATTERY WITH AN INCORRECT BATTERY TYPE.
Technical Support
For the Datasheet, A&E Specification, Installation, Software and Firmware
visit https://www.oncamgrandeye.com/product-downloads/
Tel UK +44 20 7371 6640
US +1 978 735 4860
EMAIL
support@oncamgrandeye.com
MAC Address
Make a note of the camera’s MAC address and installation location. Find the MAC address printed on the camera label. This information may be needed during the camera configuration.
Installation & Mounting
The Evolution 180 Indoor camera is designed for installation on flat surfaces.
The camera is supplied with three different mounting boxes angled at 0°, 25°
and 45°. These mounting boxes can be used to aim the camera at the most
important area of the scene.
Note
You will require 4 appropriate fixing screws
Camera Module Preparation
- Undo the two side screws, while holding the camera cover in place.
- Remove the cover exposing the camera module.
- Take care not to touch the lens glass.
Surface Installation
- Remove the mounting box back cover. Slide the back cover upward away from the bracket body.
- Fit the M20 Conduit plug, if the port is unused.
- Using the drilling template, drill mounting holes.
- Fix the mounting box onto the installation surface using appropriate screws for the surface type. Route the network cable through one of the M20 conduit holes or at the rear of the mounting bracket.
- Continue to “Completing Installation
Pendant Installation
There are M20 threaded holes in all of the camera mounting boxes to allow them to mount directly onto the bottom of a threaded conduit, or onto a compatible camera pendant arm. A 3/4” NPT adapter is supplied for 3/4” conduits.
- Screw the Mounting Box onto the threaded conduit (using the 3/4” NPT adapter if required).
- Pass a network cable through the conduit into the mounting box, and terminate the cable.
Completing Installation
- Connect the network cable to the camera.
- There are anchor points on the back of the camera to secure the network cable if required.
- Fit the camera to the mounting box, ensuring the arrow on the face of the camera is pointing up, and secure with the four screws provided.
- Refit the camera cover using the two side screws.
- Peel off the lens cover.
Startup
Powering the Camera
Supply power to the camera with PoE IEEE802.3af through the integrated RJ45
Ethernet port or using the 12V DC input pins on the I/O connector. Do not use
both power sources at the same time. Both camera LEDs will be green when the
camera is booted with an ethernet connection.
IP Settings
In order to use the camera you need the IP address.
There are two IP Settings.
- DHCP server or router to automatically assign unique valid IP addresses to each camera.
- A manually configured network using static IP addresses. If your network has a DHCP server, go to First Time Camera Access should a DHCP server not be available the camera adopts the default static IP address 192.168.0.200. You will then need to manually assign each camera with a new unique IP address using the camera configuration tool.
Note See the Camera Configuration Tool User Manual for IP Setting.
First Time Camera Access
Web Browser
1. If you know the IP address of the camera, enter this into the address bar
of your web browser (Internet Explorer, Edge, Firefox or Chrome). The camera
should be on the same network.
2. Create an Admin username and password.
Camera Configuration Tool
- Select a camera from the camera list
- Select your browser to open the web interface.
- Click OK on the authentication pop up. You will then be prompted to create and set an Admin username and password to access the camera.
Notes
Internet Explorer 11 is required to view live camera images in the browser.
All other browsers can be used for Configuration Purposes only ensure you have
the latest VLC Media Player http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html for
viewing camera images on the web interface.
Next Steps
- The camera’s web GUI has sophisticated adjustments in the IMAGE tab for different mounting angles and scenes.
- If the camera itself is tilted, set the wall mount angle corresponding to the tilt e.g. -25°, -45°, to make vertical lines in the scene parallel. Scene offset angle allows the panoramic view to be adjusted up or down to precisely capture the desired scene.
- Download our FREE ONVU360 Pro mobile application and put the 360-degree experience right at your fingertips.
- Scan the QR Code to get it now
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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