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Important Notes; Installation - Monacor IOC-2812BV Anleitung

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IOC-2812BV
Order Number 18.9110
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Outdoor Network Camera
These instructions are intended for installers
of video surveillance systems. Please read the
instructions carefully prior to installation and
keep them for later reference.
1 Applications
The camera IOC-2812BV is specially designed for
video surveillance systems based on computer
networks. Its housing is weatherproof (IP 66); th-
erefore, the camera is also suited for outdoor ap-
plications. It is equipped with a 3 megapixel image
sensor and a zoom lens (2.8 – 12 mm). The camera
features include mirror image, masking of image
areas, motion detection and intelligent functions
for image analysis and data reduction (e. g. ROI).
In the dark, the integrated IR LEDs will illuminate
a surveillance zone of up to 30 m and the camera
will switch to B / W mode. The camera is provided
with an integrated web server with 3-way video
streaming. For correct configuration, knowledge
in network technology is indispensable.
The camera can be operated in combination
with a network video recorder (e. g. IOR-...*) or
operated independently via web browser.
*Hint: If this camera model does not appear in the list
of the recorder used, select the ONVIF protocol.

2 Important Notes

The camera corresponds to all relevant directives
of the EU and is therefore marked with
CAUTION When it gets dark, the infrared LEDs
will switch on. When setting up the camera,
never look directly into the lit infrared LEDs at
close range. The infrared light may cause eye
irritation. However, the infrared radiation is far
below the emission limit and rated risk-free ac-
cording to EN 62471.
Protect the camera against extreme tempera-
tures (admissible ambient temperature range:
−20 °C to +50 °C).
Never use aggressive detergents or chemicals
when cleaning the camera.
No guarantee claims for the camera and no lia-
bility for any resulting personal damage or ma-
terial damage will be accepted if the camera is
used for other purposes than originally intend-
ed, if it is not correctly connected or operated,
or if it is not repaired in an expert way. Likewise,
no liability will be accepted for any data loss
due to operating errors or a defect or for any
consequential damage caused by this data loss.
If the camera is to be put out of oper-
ation definitively, take it to a local recy-
cling plant for a disposal which is not
harmful to the environment.
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3 Installation

1) A test operation is recommended in order to
find the best mounting location. For this pur-
pose, operate the camera temporarily (
chapters).
2) At the mounting location (e. g. wall or ceiling),
drill thee holes for fixing the base (5) and, if
necessary, drill a hole for the connection cable
(alternatively, guide the cable through the
cable inlet on the side of the base). Fasten the
base at the mounting location.
3) To align the camera, release the locking screws
(4), align the camera and fasten the screws.
Caution: Do not aim the camera directly at the sun or
other bright light sources; this may reduce
the life of the image sensor.
4) To protect the lens against direct sunlight, place
the sunshield (1) on the camera and fasten it
with the locking screw (3).
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4 Connecting the Camera
The connections (7, 8) and the cable splitter (6)
are not weatherproof; protect them accordingly.
1) Connect the camera via the RJ45 connector
(7) to an individual computer, a local computer
network or, e. g. via a router, to larger computer
networks (Internet). Alternatively, connect the
camera directly to the input of an IOR recorder.
2) Connect a regulated 12 V power supply unit
with a permanent rating of 1 A (e. g. PSS-
1230DC or PS-120WP) via a DC power con-
nector ⌀ 5.5 / 2.1 mm (outside / inside) to the
connector (8). Always observe the correct po-
larity: centre contact = +.
Alternatively, use the network cable (Power
over Ethernet IEEE 802.3af) to supply the cam-
era with power.
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5 Connecting the Camera to a Network
To be able to directly address the camera for con-
figuration via computer, its IP address is factory-
set to 192.168.1.168.
If you do not know the current address of the
camera, install and start the program "Device
Config Tool" from the CD provided to find the
camera in the network.
1) The program will search the network and show
a list of all cameras found (
2) Click the corresponding line to select the cam-
era from the list. The current settings of this
camera can be found at the bottom.
3) Change the settings as required:
IP address, subnet mask and gateway address
can be defined as static values (select the op-
tion "Net mode = Static"). Enter a unique IP
address for each camera. If a DHCP server is
available in the network (e. g. in the router or
network video recorder), this server will be able
to automatically make settings for the camera
(select the option "Net Mode = DHCP"). The
values assigned automatically are highlighted
in grey and cannot be changed.
4) Click the button "Modify". After successful
transmission of the modifications, the mes-
sage "Modified successfully" will appear below
"Status".
Note: To change the settings, it is necessary to enter
the correct log-in data of the camera (user
name, password).
5) For a new search, click the button "Search".
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