OpenEye OE-C6012-RW Quick Start

Indoor Drop Ceiling
Camera
Quick Start Guide
model no: OE-C6012-RW
50°360° 86°
Please carefully read these instructions before using this product.
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1. General Specications
Image Sensor Sony 1/2.8” CMOS
IP Rating N/A (Indoor)
Wide Dynamic Range True WDR
Minimum Illumination @ 50 IRE Color: 4.0 Lux @ F 1.6
Minimum Illumination @ 30 IRE Color: 2.4 Lux @ F1.6
Day / Night True Day / Night
Resolution 1080p (2 MP)
Focal Length
Iris Control F 2.0 Fixed
White Balance Auto, Manual, Preset
Auto White Balance Range 2000K ~ 11000K
Backlight Compensation Yes
Auto Gain Control Yes
Operating Temperature 14°F (-10°C) ~ 122°F (50°C)
Power Consumption 5W Max
Rated Amperage 0.41A
Imput Voltage Power over Ethernet / 12vDC
Weight 0.5 lb (221 g)
Dimensions (W x H) 3.56” x 4.5” (90.5 mm x 114 mm)
Housing / Dome Cover White / Clear
B / W: 0.8 Lux @ F 1.6
0 Lux w / R LED ON
B / W: 0.8 Lux @ F 1.6
0 Lux w / R LED ON
4 mm (86° FoV)
2. Products and Accessories
Dome Cover
Template Sheet
Audio, Alarm Cable
Power Cable
Manual CD
3. Product Overview
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4. Before Installation
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Before installing your camera, read the following precautions:
1. Determine if the site of installation can bear a minimum of five times the camera weight.
2. Ensure that all cable runs are secure and meet local fire codes.
3. When installing your camera, be sure the installation site is clear of unnecessary personnel and debris.
Reset to Factory Default:
Press the Reset button for 5 seconds to return the setup to the factory default.
Warning:
If you press the Reset button, you will lose all settings.
Reset Button
To access the restart button, detach the
body from the flush mount bracket.
1. Turn the body counter-clockwise and pull.
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Screw & Plastic Anchor - 2pcs
Quick Manual
Deco-rings (white & black)
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A - Lens B - Tilt Stopper Screw C - Magnetic Plate D - Body E - Flush Mounting Bracket
5. Installation Using
Network cable
Tension Hooks
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6. Cabling
This camera is compatible with 12vDC and Power over Ethernet (PoE). Connect power to the camera using the provided power connector lead or connect the camera to a PoE power source. If you are connecting 12vDC power, verify the polarity of the power connection. If you are using PoE, make sure the Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) is in use in the network.
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PoE Power Source:
PoE allows for the transmission of power and date via a single Ethernet cable. PoE eliminates the need for multiple cables to support power and recording. Follow the installation below to connect the camera to a PoE-enabled switch using an Ethernet cable.
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GND
GND
AUDIO IN
ALARM IN
ALARM IN
AUDIO OUT
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ALARM OUT
ALARM OUT
NETWORK
PoE
RESET
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DC12V
To enable installation of ActiveX controls on Internet Explorer:
1. From the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
2. Click the Security tab and then click the Internet icon.
3. Click Custom Level and ensure that all ActiveX controls and plug- ins are set to Enable or Prompt.
To ad the camera to your trusted sites:
1. From the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
2. Click the Security tab and then click Trusted Sites icon.
3. Click Sites.
4. Type the IP Address of the camera. Ensure that the Require server verication check box is cleared.
For additional information on adjusting the settings of your internet browser, contact your system administrator or refer to the FAQs at openeye.net.
Default Username and Password
The username and password are case sensitive. It is strongly recom­mended that the password be changed after the initial setup to prevent unauthorized access.
Username - admin
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Password - 1234
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Disassemble the camera. See ‘4. Before Installation.’
Using the template sheet provided, make a hole for the ush
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mount bracket in the ceiling.
Pull the cable through the hole in the ceiling and through the
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ush mount bracket.
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Using a screwdriver, push the tension hook upward, then to the
side. This will create tension against the ush mount bracket to
hold it in place.
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Connect the cables to the camera. See ‘6. Cabling.’
After inserting the body into the ush mount bracket, turn the
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body clockwise to secure the body in the ush mount bracket.
Slide the upper dome onto the camera and the magnets will
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connect to the ush mount bracket, securing the upper dome.
12vDC Power:
If PoE is not being used, a power adapter is needed for power transmission. Follow the instructions below to connect the camera without a PoE cable.
Network cable
12vDC power
7. Connecting to the IP
Camera
To access the camera setup menu, you need to install the OpenEye Network Camera Manager on your PC or recorder. To install the OpenEye Network Camera Manager application on your PC, insert the included software CD, or download the program from openeye.net, and follow the prompts.
1. Open Network Camera Manager, and click Find Devices.
2. Locate your camera on the Network Camera Manager list.
3. To open the viewer software in your web browser, double-click the camera, and then click Browse.
The rst time you connect to the camera you will automatically be
prompted to install the ActiveX controller. If you internet browser doesn’t install the viewer software, check the security settings or Ac­tiveX controls and plug-in settings. If your internet browser asks for permission to install the ActiveX control, you must allow the ActiveX control to continue the installation.
8. Assigning an IP Address
OpenEye IP cameras are set to get an IP address automatically using DHCP. If a DHCP server like a router is not part of your network, all cameras will have the default IP address 192.168.0.250.
OpenEye recommends changing the IP address even if a DHCP server has assigned the camera an address.
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