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Safety Notes; Connecting The Camera - Monacor VNC-1040 Anleitung

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Please read these operating instructions carefully prior to
installing the camera and keep them for later reference.
1 Applications
The camera VNC-1040 is especially designed for use in
video surveillance systems on the basis of computer net-
works. It is equipped with a 2-megapixel image sensor and
a lens with a focal length of 4.3 mm and has an integrated
webserver. The connection to the network can be made
via an Ethernet cable or WLAN. For correct installation,
knowledge of network technology is indispensable.
The camera can be used in connection with a network
video recorder (NVR-104SET) or independently via a
browser. It has an integrated microphone (7) and an audio
output (10) so that a mutual communication between a
computer and the camera is possible (duplex). A slot for a
micro SD memory card allows single picture recording and
video recording in the camera, triggered by schedule or by
the integrated motion detection. In addition, the camera of-
fers backlight compensation, mirror function, masking of
picture areas and 3-fold video streaming.

2 Safety Notes

The units (camera and power supply unit) correspond to
all relevant directives of the EU and are therefore marked
with
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WARNING
The plug-in power supply unit is supplied
with hazardous mains voltage. Leave
servicing to skilled personnel only. Inex-
pert handling or modification of the power
supply unit may cause an electric shock
hazard.
G
The units are suitable for indoor use only. Protect them
against dripping water and splash water, high air hu-
midity and heat (admissible ambient temperature range
0 – 40 °C).
G
Do not set the camera into operation, or immediately dis-
connect 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 per-
sonnel.
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For cleaning only use a dry, soft cloth, never use chem-
icals or water.
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No guarantee claims for the units and no liability for any
resulting personal damage or material damage 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 accepted for data loss caused by operat-
ing errors or by a defect and for any consequential dam-
age of this data loss.
If the units are to be put out of operation defini-
tively, take them to a local recycling plant for a
disposal which is not harmful to the environ-
ment.
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 (
2) Drill three holes for mounting the camera support at the
place of mounting. Fix the base of the camera support
with suitable mounting material. Mount the camera
support according to fig. 1.
3) Tightly screw the camera with the screw (3) to the sup-
port.
4) To align the camera, release the setscrew (2), align the
camera and retighten the screw.
5) To integrate the camera into the network via WLAN,
screw the supplied antenna (5) onto the jack (1) and
put it in a vertical position.
VNC -1040

4 Connecting the Camera

1) Connect the camera via its jack Ethernet (9) to a single
computer, a local computer network or, e. g. via a
router, to larger computer networks (Internet).
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 making video recordings with the camera itself,
insert a memory card of type "microSD" into the slot
(
fig. 1), as shown on the rear side of the camera.
Slide the card into the slot until it engages. To remove
the camera, slightly press it into the slot so that it dis-
engages.
3) To enable a mutual communication between a com-
puter and the camera, connect headphones or a
speaker system to the 3.5 mm mono jack (10).
4) Connect the low voltage plug of the supplied power
supply unit to the jack DC 12 V (8) and connect the
power supply unit to a socket (100 – 240 V/50 – 60 Hz).
The LED (11) lights up after a few seconds to indicate
that the unit is ready for operation.
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 readjusted after a
reset of the camera (
If the present address of the camera is not known, start
the program "IPInstallerENG.exe" on the supplied CD to
find the camera in the network. The cameras found in the
network are shown in the list on the left (
change the adjustments of a camera:
1) Select the camera from the list. The present adjust-
ments of this camera are now shown on the right.
2) Change the adjustments as desired. IP address, sub-
network mask and gateway address can statically be
defined (select option "Static"). A specific IP address
must be entered for each camera. 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 camera (select option "DHCP"); the
values automatically defined are then highlighted in
grey and cannot be changed.
3) Click the button "Submit". The changes are transmitted
to the camera and its processor is restarted (message
"Rebooting, please wait!").
4) To restart the search, click the button "Search Device".
5) To directly call the camera, double-click the correspond -
ing line in the list. The IP addresses of the computer
and the camera must be part of the same subnetwork.
6 Calling the Camera via a Computer
As described in the preceding chapter, the user interface
of the camera can be called via the list in the search pro-
gram or by entering its IP address in the address line of the
program Windows Internet Explorer (IE). A maximum of 10
accesses to the camera is possible at the same time.
The computer used should meet the following minimum
requirements:
following chapters).
Processor, memory: . . . . . . . Intel Core-2 / 2 GHz,
Operating system: . . . . . . . . Windows 2000,
Web browser: . . . . . . . . . . . . Windows Internet Explorer,
Graphics card: . . . . . . . . . . . 64 MB memory,
Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation in the USA and
other countries.
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