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Evolution 05 Camera Range
Installation & User Manual
© Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
EVO-05-N#D-06
August 2018

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  • Page 1 Evolution 05 Camera Range Installation & User Manual © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved. EVO-05-N#D-06 August 2018...
  • Page 2 No part of this manual may be reproduced except for your express personal use. Oncam and their affiliate’s further reserve the right to alter, amend or revise this document and any product specifications without any obligation to provide notice of such changes.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    WARNING RISK OF EXPLOSION IF REPLACING A BATTERY WITH AN INCORRECT BATTERY TYPE August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Static IP Installation ....................................29 Finding Available Cameras .................................29 Connecting to the Camera ..................................30 VLC Media Player ....................................30 Camera Web Interface ....................................31 Control Panel ......................................31 Image ........................................32 Administration .....................................35 August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 5 Figure 26 Region Settings ....................................45 List of Tables Table 1 Main Camera Stream Maximum Frame Rates ............................41 Table 2 Main and Second Camera Maximum Frame Rates ..........................41 August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 6: Overview

    ° Overview The Oncam Evolution 05 IP Series cameras are innovative and use a fisheye lens to create a 360° view with an extremely large area of coverage. The Oncam 360° IP camera may replace two or more conventional fixed cameras for seamless coverage of an entire scene with no gaps or blind spots.
  • Page 7: Camera Range

    Contact Oncam for compatible microphones and splitters. Alarms The camera module has 1x input and 1x output hardware alarms connected through a hardwire plug connector. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 8: Camera Placement And Orientation

    ° Camera Placement and Orientation Camera placement is an important factor when planning your deployment. The Evolution 05 camera has an exceptionally wide viewing angle. Consider the camera location for providing comprehensive coverage of a wide area. Mount the camera with an unobstructed view and consider scene optimization when one portion of the scene is bright and another dark.
  • Page 9: Coverage Area

    You could use the Table Mount for inspection systems or viewing under vehicles. Coverage Area The Evolution 05 cameras provide coverage for open areas where situational awareness of people and objects are required. The higher camera placement provides a larger coverage area. However, with higher camera placement a reduction in the pixel density is expected.
  • Page 10: Camera Installation

    Evolution 05 Camera Range ° Camera Installation For installation of your Oncam Evolution 05 camera provided are the following instructions. Reference the Camera Web Interface, page 31 for a more detailed features and functionality. Preparation Document the camera’s location and MAC address for camera configuration. Find the MAC address on a sticker on the side and rear of the camera module.
  • Page 11: Alarm Out

    The Alarm RESET pin is optional. Use the Alarm RESET pin for overriding the counter in order to clear the internal alarm before the specified amount by shorting to GND. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 12: Indoor Camera

    Using the optional Pendant Mount, attach the camera directly to any length of pipe (M32 diameter). This is popular for high ceiling installations. Route wires into the enclosure from either the back or the side. Figure 1 Indoor Evolution 05 August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 13 Remove the plastic with pliers. Route wiring in this case through the tunnel in the mounting plate. For mounting options, see Camera Mounts page 22. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 14: Indoor Concealed Camera - Ceiling Mount

    Spray-paint the plastic Bezel with a suitable paint to coordinate with your installation environment. Figure 2 Indoor Concealed Evolution 05 3.3.1 Parts List Camera Module Quick Start Guide • • Bezel Drilling Template • • Locking Nut • August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 15 10. Fasten all wiring to a nearby ceiling member ensuring there are no torque forces acting on the camera. NOTICE: The camera is not plenum rated. Installing the camera within air-handling spaces may invalidate the warranty. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 16: Indoor Recessed Camera

    The plastic trim cover maybe painted to match the interior. The Evolution 05 Indoor Recessed camera provides recessed mounting in drop ceilings or walls with a maximum cross section of 1”/25.4mm. The die-cast base contains two spring- loaded flaps for retaining the camera once inserted in the mounting hole.
  • Page 17: Figure 4 Indoor Recessed Evolution 05 Overview

    • 3.4.2 Installation Steps The Evolution 05 Indoor Recessed camera is a recessed mounting for drop ceilings or walls with a maximum cross section of 25.4 mm (1-inch). Figure 4 Indoor Recessed Evolution 05 Overview 1. Remove the camera cover.
  • Page 18: Outdoor Camera

    The Gore vent is essential for preventing condensation from forming in the camera. The Gore vent is relatively fragile. Do not probe or touch the vent unnecessarily. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 19 (side entry) or one of the rear rubber grommets. NOTICE: Secure the cable to prevent movement during and after the installation. Securing the cable may require additional fasteners, not supplied. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 20: Figure 6 Outdoor Evolution 05

    Figure 6 Outdoor Evolution 05 3.5.1 Parts Supplied Base Assembly Security Screw Driver Bit • • Camera Module Quick Start Guide • • Trim Cover Drilling Template • • August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 21 20mm (.79 in.) conduit connector attaches directly to the enclosure. NOTICE: When using the conduit connection, you must ensure that water or moisture cannot enter the enclosure through the conduit. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 22: Camera Mounts

    There is a set screw in the 1½-inch thread area which locks the housing into a fixed rotation. OBE-04-OWA -White OBE-04-OBA – Black Figure 7 Wall Mount Exploded View August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 23: Corner Mount

    The Wall Mount Mounting Clip attaches directly to the Corner Mount bracket in the same manner as the pole mount. OBE-05-OWA – White OBE-05-OBA – Black Use with the Wall Mount kit sold separately. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 24: Figure 8 Corner Mount Exploded View

    3. If necessary, the hole in the Corner Mount Adapter accepts a flexible conduit adapter. 4. Pass the cables through the hole and into the Wall Mount Arm. 5. Fasten to the Mounting Clip. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 25: Pole Mount

    The hole in the Pole Mount Adapter is designed to accept a flexible conduit if desired. 3. Pass through the cables into the hole and the Wall Mount Arm 4. Fastened the Wall Mount Arm to the Mounting Clip. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 26: Pendant Mount

    6. Attach the cable to the Mounting Plate using the two snap features in the Pendant Mount. 7. Fasten the Mounting Plate to the Pendant Mount using the two Plastite® thread forming screws into the two bosses with the cables passing through. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 27: Test

    2. Refit the trim ring screw with the supplied Torx driver. 3. Remove the screen protection film from the dome. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 28: Outdoor Dome Camera

    6. Setup privacy zones, if required. 7. Define rules and actions for the event alarm. In order to use the camera, you must know the camera’s IP address. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 29: Dhcp

    Web interface or the IP Configuration Tool. Finding Available Cameras Use the Oncam IP Configuration Tool to find the IP address of installed Oncam 360° IP cameras, whether or not they are addressable on your current sub‐LAN. Figure 11 Oncam Grandeye Camera Configuration Tool 1.
  • Page 30: Connecting To The Camera

    The most commonly used browsers supported by VLC media player are Firefox and Internet Explorer. Download the VLC media player from www.videolan.org > VLC > Download. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 31: Camera Web Interface

    Shown in the right pane is the Control Panel that includes the camera date and time, and current image streaming. Set the current date and time from the Admin tab. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 32: Image

    Select the Defaults button to return the sliders to their default settings. The camera has automatic imaging controls to guarantee the best image quality at all times. Rarely use manual tuning. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 33: Figure 12 Color Hysteresis Curve

    In this configuration, the color follows a hysteresis curve as illustrated in Figure 12 Color Hysteresis Curve. Figure 12 Color Hysteresis Curve August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 34 Oncam SDK for camera viewing and recording this setting ensures the scene is properly de-warped and the NVR PTZ operations correctly work. Set PTZ to match the installation position of your camera. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 35: Administration

    Evolution 05 Camera Range ° Administration The Admin menu provides the camera firmware version and MAC address. Access all administrative camera parameters through the Admin menu. Figure 13 Administration Settings August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 36: Figure 14 Network Settings

    Time to Live. Sets the Time to Live value in your multicast IP packets. Consult your network. NOTICE: Click Apply IP Settings to save changes. Your Web Interface connection may be lost if the IP address changes to another subnet. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 37: Figure 15 Alarm Settings Triggers

    Hardware Input – A sensor or button attached to hardware I/O interface • Network Down – The camera has lost its network connection Use the Delete button to delete an unwanted trigger. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 38: Figure 16 Alarm Settings Actions

    Some actions have configurable options. From the Active Actions list, select the action to configure. Email (SMTP). Send an email in response to an alarm by configuring Email (SMTP). Figure 17 Alarm Settings Actions - E-Mail August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 39: Figure 18 Alarm Settings Actions - Ftp

    You can record from either the Main Camera or the Second Camera streams. The video recording has the same resolution as the live stream. Use the Delete button to delete an action. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 40: Figure 20 Camera Settings

    Enter the Region and Zone and set the Camera Time Zone. Then enter the current date and time using 24-hour time format. You can update the camera time directly from the PC or from the Clock Settings. Figure 21 Clock Settings August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 41: Figure 22 Stream Settings

    10 FPS 6 FPS 13 FPS 10 FPS 15 FPS 9 FPS 10 FPS 15 FPS 25 FPS 10 FPS 15 FPS 25 FPS 25 FPS 0.25M August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 42: Figure 23 Audio Dialog

    Format. Use Format for formatting or reformatting the SD Card. Formatting the SD card erases all data. • Erase. Click Erase to erase all content from the SD Card. SD Card Usage. Shows the space remaining in the SD card. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 43: Factory Defaults

    2. When the camera restarts, all camera settings are reset to factory defaults. Web Interface. Through the camera’s Web Interface Admin pane, click the Factory Defaults button. The following warning message displays before the Factory Default reset continues. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 44: Figure 25 Camera Configuration Tool - Reset To Factory Defaults

    None Alarm Settings Default values Image Settings Admin User Name Admin (case sensitive) User Password NOTICE: Your Web Interface connection is lost if changing to another subnet. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 45: Regions

    1. Select a Region number (1 to 10). 2. Enter the region Name. 3. Click Draw (the image freezes while you are drawing the zone). August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 46 6. Click Save to store the region in the dropdown Region list. The motion detection appears in the image as a blue polygon outline. 7. Repeat as necessary for up to 16 regions. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 47: Connecting Through Onvif Profile S Or Psia

    JPEG images with a width greater than 2040. This means RTSP does not transfer the larger MJPEG video streams from the camera. Stream any other MJPEG or any H.264 resolution using the ONVIF driver. August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 48: Troubleshooting And Technical Support

    In most lighting conditions, the WDR setting should not be required. 10.1 Contact Send an email to support@oncamgrandeye.com. Include in your email the following. • Problems detailed description • Camera model numbers • Relevant configuration information August 2016 © Oncam Global Group AG, 2013 - 2016. All rights reserved.
  • Page 49: Copyright And Legal Notices

    Do not use or install the software if you do not agree to the terms of this license. Please contact Oncam for terms of and limitations on returning the software for a refund. Oncam and its suppliers own or license all intellectual property in the software. The software is licensed, not sold.
  • Page 50: Additional Online Resources

    360-degree IP Cameras. The Instruction Manual describes how to use the Oncam 360-degree Viewer to view and dewarp live images from any Oncam camera connected to the same network. There is no setup required as the Viewer automatically finds any Oncam IP cameras connected to the same network.
  • Page 51: Frame Rate, Resolution & Storage Requirements

    Additional CGI commands are available. Software developers requiring the full API interface should contact support@oncamgrandeye.com for additional details. 14 NVR and Storage Partners For an up-to-date list of NVR / VMS partners supporting the Oncam 360° IP cameras, visit the Oncam web site www.oncamgrandeye.com. August 2016...

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