Evolution-12 Indoor Camera
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2 - Installation & Mounting options
QUICK START GUIDE
QUICK START GUIDE: Important
• Read these instructions carefully before installing or
operating this product.
• This product should be installed by a qualified service
person and the installation should conform to local and
national regulations.
• This product is not suitable for installation in a ceiling void
that is also used as an air handling space.
CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED
BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES
ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
The Oncam Evolution-12 Indoor 360° Camera is designed to
be connected to an IP network, and it can be configured and
operated using a standard internet browser software.
This quick start guide describes the installation and
configuration procedures for a standard surface mount
camera application.
Power Input
Operating Temp. 0 to +40°C (-32 to +104°F)
Enclosure Aluminium die-cast base
Weight 0.58kg (1.08lbs)
UL/NRTL listed Class 2 , 12VDC, 1.0A or
LPS IEEE 802.3af standard PoE 48Vdc, 1A
Polycarbonate cover
Technical Support
For more detailed installation and operating information, please
refer to the: Evolution-12 Camera - User & Installation Manual
available at: pelco.com
For the latest update on User Manual, Data Sheet and camera
Firmware please visit: pelco.com
Tel: +1 (559) 292-1981 (International)
Email: techsupport@pelco.com
1 - Note the MAC address
Make a note of the camera’s install location and unique MAC
address, which can be found printed on the camera module
side label. This information may be needed during the camera
configuration.
The Evolution Indoor camera is intended for mounting on flat surfaces,
such as walls or ceilings. Cabling can be configured to enter the
camera from the side or from within the mounting surface through the
rear of the mounting base. The latter option is recommended where
possible to offer improved vandal and tamper resistance.
2a. Preparing the surface
Attach the supplied drilling template
to the installation location. Drill holes
appropriately-sized and use wall
plugs and mounting screws.
For concealed-cable entry use the
supplied drilling template for pilot
hole drilling and drill the clearance
holes for cable access to the center
of the die-cast base.
2b. Remove the trim cover
Using the Torx driver (provided),
unscrew the side Torx screw then
carefully unclip the plastic trim cover
and set it aside.
2c. Fix the camera module
Secure the camera base with
appropriate fixing screws. Ensure
the cables are pulled through the
base correctly.
The camera module can then be
fitted on to the base. The camera
module is secured to the base by
the thumb screw.
2d. Re-assemble and apply power
Carefully seat the cover back on to
the base, making sure it clips in fully.
WARNING: This is a Class A product. In a domestic
environment this product may cause radio interference in which
case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Rescrew the side screw with the
supplied Torx driver.
Remove the screen protection film
from the camera lens.
3 - Configuring network settings
5 - Viewing images for the first time
Powering the camera
Power should be supplied to the camera via PoE IEEE802.3af
through the integrated RJ45 Ethernet cable.
In order to use the camera you will need to know its IP address.
There are two typical installation types. The first type uses a
DHCP server or router to automatically assign unique valid
IP addresses to each camera. The alternative is a manually
configured network using static IP addresses. If your network
has a DHCP server, go to Step 5.
To view live images from any camera on the network:
1. If you know the IP address of the camera, enter this
into the address bar of the browser (Internet
Explorer, Firefox or Chrome) running on a PC on
the same network. You will be prompted to enter a
Username and Password (both “admin” by default).
2. Using the Camera Configuration Tool, select one
or multiple cameras from the camera list, then click
Static IP installation
If no DHCP server is available on the network the camera will
adopt its default IP address of 192.168.0.200. You will need to
manually assign each camera with a new, unique, IP address.
Note: There is a more detailed explanation of how to adjust IP settings
in the Evolution 12 Camera Installation Guide & User Manual and the
Camera Configuration Tool Guide.
on any browser of your choice to open the web
interface. You will be prompted to enter a Username
and Password (both “admin” by default).
Note: You will need to install the latest version of the VLC software on
your PC to view images on the web interface.
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4 - Using the Camera Configuration Tool
The Oncam website, http://www.oncamgrandeye.com/security-systems/camera-configuration-tool.html has the latest
version of the camera configuration tool and User Guide available for download.
Download our FREE OnVu360 mobile application and
put the 360° real time monitoring experience right at
your fingertips.
This tool quickly finds the IP and MAC addresses of all
of the Oncam IP cameras connected to the network. It
will also allow you to change network settings, configure
the system and perform software updates on multiple
cameras.
Start the application by clicking the icon found on the
desktop or in the Program List (under Oncam). The
software will scan the network and provide a list of all
connected Oncam IP cameras.
A new scan can be initiated by clicking the Full Discover
button.
Note: Some functions in this tool require a user name and password
to be entered: this is ‘admin’ for both by default.
Scan the QR Code to get it now.
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