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Eaton CAM-INT-00 Reference manual

CAM-INT-00 Internal IP Camera
Introduction
The CAM-INT-00 is a 1 / 2.7” Mega-Pixel CMOS
sensor IP camera with a built-in web server. The
user can view real-time video via IE browser. It
supports H.264, and M-JPEG video compression,
providing smooth and high video quality.
Supports Wired Ethernet connections and Wi-Fi
connectivity with a user friendly interface, it is an
easy-to-use IP camera for security applications.
The camera support a web interface that allows
authorised users access the camera menus and
change settings.
The only configuration of the Camera that the
Installer is required to do is set the IP address
and/or Wi-Fi settings and also set up the
image/focus.
The panel will configure all required settings for
visual verification of the camera once the IP
address of the camera has been entered in to the
panel.
Package contents:
1 x internal IP camera
1 x bracket
1 x screw package
1 x quick installation guide
Note: It is recommended you follow these
instructions and configure the device before
mounting it.
This product must be installed by qualified service
personnel.
Installing the unit
Connections
The camera connectors are as below.
Connect the power and the Ethernet cable to the
camera and set it according to your network
environment.
Mounting Bracket
Use the screws to lock the bracket to the wall or
ceiling, and then connect the camera to the
bracket. There’s a knob on the back of the
bracket, after the knob is loosened you can adjust
the angle of camera; tighten it to fix the angle.
Adjust focus
Use the rotary dial to adjust
focus until the image is clear.
Power Over
Ethernet (Optional)
802.3af, 15.4W PoE Switch is recommended
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a technology that
integrates power into a standard LAN
infrastructure. It allows providing power to a
network device, such as an IP phone or a
network camera, using the same cable as that
used for network connection. It eliminates the
need for power outlets at the camera locations
and enables easier application of uninterruptible
power supplies (UPS) to ensure an operation of
24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
IP assignment
By default the camera will be configured to
obtain a DHCP IP address when plugged into a
DHCP enabled router.
Alternatively the camera can be connected to a
WPS enabled router. The WPS learn mode is
initiated by pressing the WPS button until the
blue light is flashing, once the camera has
synced with the WPS enabled router then the
blue light with remain on.
If the camera does not detect a DHCP
connection then it will switch to a fixed IP
address of 192.168.0.200.
Connect to WiFi using
WPS
1. Locate WPS button on the Wi-Fi router
2. Depending on the make and model
this may start to flash. Press to
activate the WPS feature (consult
router manufacturer for details on
WPS function)
3. Locate the WPS button on rear of
camera
4. Press and hold WPS button till the blue
LED starts to flash. When the camera and
router are connected the blue LED
stops flashing and remains ON
IP address discovery
If the DHCP or WPS is used to assign an IP
address to the camera then the IP address
will not be known to the installer, there are 2
recommended methods to discover the IP
address.
1. IP motion App
IP motion App - This is an Android or iOS
app which has a LAN search feature which
will seek out and display the IP address of
any cameras on the same network, also with
the added ability to view the live stream of
the cameras.
The Android app can be found in the Google Play
store, below is a QR code to easily find it.
The IOS app can be found in the App store, below is
a QR code to easily find it.
1. Open the app and Press on the LAN
Search button for searching IP devices
connected to the LAN network
2. A list of on-line camera will be
displayed, with the current IP address and
port number
3. If a camera is selected then a detailed
view will be displayed.
4. Pressing test will provide a snapshot in
order to confirm the camera view
5. Pressing save will add the camera to
the app’s camera view
6. Selecting the required camera will
provide a live stream
2. IP Installer
This is a Windows PC application which will
seek out and display the IP address of any
cameras on the same network. It also
provides the ability to change the IP of the
camera. This software is free to download
from www.touchpoint-online.com
1. Run the installation programme IP
InstallerENG.EXE
2. Select ‘Search Device’
Camera will be shown in the device list
3. Select the camera
This will show the default details of the camera.
IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and Mac
Address
4. Change name of the camera
5. Change IP information if known
IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway address and
DNS
6. Change Static to DHCP
This allow the router to allocate a free address
to the camera
7. Press Submit to save changes
Camera reboots
8. Select Camera
IP address off camera assigned by router will
be displayed
Subnet Mask, Gateway etc. will also be
automatically filled out
9. Change DHCP back to Static
Assigns a static address to the camera.
10. Press Submit to save changes
Camera reboots
Camera set up
Once the IP address is known then the installer
can configure the basic set up of the camera.
To access the camera, the Installer must enter
the IP address of the camera into a web
browser on a PC, Tablet or smartphone such as
Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome etc.
The camera will asked for a user name and
password;
The default username is: admin
The default password is: admin
Once the username and password has been
entered then the installer will be presented with
a live view of the selected camera similar to the
screenshot below.
Please note: to display the live feed then the
Browser will need to support ActiveX.
From the live view screen the Installer can
access the configuration screen by clicking on
the “spanner” icon.
Once in the configuration screens the Installer
can configure various options.
Panel & camera set up
When the IP address and HTTP Port number is
known it can be entered into the control panel.
The table below shows the requirements for the
alarm panel configuration for each of the 4
cameras:
Camera
triggers
When an event occurs within the system the
control unit will send a command to the camera
to carry out its action, the available triggers are:
Fire Alarm, Hold Up Alarm, Burglar Alarm,
Technical Alarm, Tampers, DuressCode, 24
Hour Alarm, Perimeter, Full Set, Part Set,
Unset, Zone follow & Zone Alarm
Zone
Follow
Only displayed if Zone follow is set to yes in
Camera Triggers.
Displays a list of programmed zones that can
be followed.
Zone
Alarm
Only displayed if Zone Alarm is set to yes in
Camera Triggers.
Displays a list of programmed zones that can
be followed in Alarm.
Trigger
Partitions
Option to set which partitions the camera and
camera triggers apply to, a list of all partitions
will be displayed with the option to enable or
disable each partition or enable or disable all
partitions (only displayed in partition mode).
IP
address
The IP address of the camera installed at the
premises.
HTTP
Port
Internal
The Port used to communicate with the
camera, default is 80.
When a specified event occurs the control
unit will instruct the relevant camera to
acquire JPG images and send them to the
control unit, where these images will be
stored on the locally fitted SD card, if a
corresponding email trigger is set up then
the control unit will then attach these images
to an email and send to a specified
recipient(s).
The amount of images that will be attached
to the email will be 15 equivalent to 1 image
per second for 5s pre event 10s post event.
Up to 4 IP cameras can be configured in the
panel. The panel will need to have the
address of the camera and required triggers
programmed into it.
Once the IP address of the camera has
been entered into the panel UI, then the
panel will periodically poll the camera for its
presence and report if there is no response
from a camera.
Image Settings
The installer can make various changes the
image settings
1. For security and privacy purposes,
there are three areas that can be set up for
privacy. Click the Area button first, and then
drag an area on the above image.
Remember to save your settings. The
masked area will not be shown on both live
view and recording image.
2. Brightness, Contrast, Hue, Saturation,
Sharpness can be adjusted here. The
available values are: -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3,
4
3. AGC: The sensitivity of the camera can
be adjusted to the environmental lighting. By
enabling this function the camera will get
brighter images on low light, but the level of
noise may also increase. The available
values are: 16x, 24x, 32x, 48x.
4. Shutter Time: Choose the location of
your camera or a fixed shutter time. The
shorter the shutter time is the less light the
camera receives and the image becomes
darker.
Note: When you select a number in Shutter
Time, the shutter time will vary in a range
and be controlled by camera automatically.
The following table shows the shutter time
options and corresponding range.
5. Sense up: When enabled, provides a
higher sensitivity in low light conditions by
slowing the shutter speed. The available values
are: 1/30, 1/15, 1/10, 1/5.
6. D-WDR: This function enables the camera
to reduce the contrast in the view to avoid dark
zones as a result of over and under exposure. If
the Input resolution is 30fps, the default value is
fixed on ENABLED. The available values are:
OFF, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. If the D-WDR is
enabled the values for bright, dark and contrast
can be adjusted.
7. Anti Fog: Improve the image clarity on
environments presenting high levels of fog or
smoke.
8. Lens Distortion Correction: Straight the
curves in the borders of the image caused by
the lens angles. The available values are: OFF,
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
9. Video Orientation: Flip or mirror the image.
10. Day & Night: The camera can detect the
light level of the environment. If you choose
Light Sensor Mode, the image will be turned
black and white at night in order to keep a clear
image. To set light sensor mode, appoint a Lux
standard of switching D/N. The current Lux
value is provided for reference. Under Times
Mode the switch time of Color / Black and white
will be according to the given time. You can also
control it by choosing Color or B/W.
11. Red / Blue gain: Set the values for Red /
Blue gain. The available values are: -5, -4, -3, -
2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
12. Denoise: This function is able to filter the
noise and blur from the image and show a
clearer view. You can set the values for 2D and
3D filters.
User Management
The installer can change the default username
& password, create and remove users.
Wireless Setting
The installer can change connect the camera to
a Wi-Fi network, the camera will display the
available networks and their SSID’s and the
required level of security.
IP Setting
The installer can change the IP assignment
mode to and from DHCP or Static. When Static
Option
Shutter Time Range (sec.)
Outdoor
1/33000 ~ Selected number in Sense-up
Indoor
NTSC: 1/120 ~ Selected number in Sense-
up
PAL: 1/100 ~ Selected number in Sense-up
1/30
1/33000 ~ 1/30
1/50
1/33000 ~ 1/50
1/60
1/33000 ~ 1/60
1/100
1/33000 ~ 1/100
1/125
1/33000 ~ 1/125
1/250
1/33000 ~ 1/250
1/500
1/33000 ~ 1/500
1/1000
1/33000 ~ 1/1000
1/33000
1/33000
* Sense-up options: 1/30, 1/15, 1/10
is selected then the options displayed below
can all be manually edited.
Please Note: It is advised that if the IP
address is assigned via DHCP that the IP
assignment mode is changed to Static to
retain the IP address should there be a loss
of power to the camera or the router.
Log list
The installer can view the system log of the
camera.
Factory Default
If you forget your password, please follow
the steps to revert back to default value.
1. Remove the power adapter and
Ethernet cable from the camera.
2. Press and hold the Default button on
the back of the camera
3. Connect back the power to the camera.
It will take around 30 seconds for the camera
to boot.
4. Release the Default button after the
camera finishes booting.
5. Re-login the camera by using the
default IP (http://192.168.0.200), and user
name: admin, password: admin.
Specifications
Hardware
CPU: Multimedia SoC
RAM: 256MB
Flash: 16MB
Image Sensor: 1 / 2.7” Mega-Pixel CMOS
sensor
Sensitivity: Color : 0.1 Lux (AGC ON)
Black & white: 0.05 Lux (AGC ON)
Lens Type: 2.8mm @ F2.0
View Angle: 111.10°(H), 65.10°(V)
ICR: IR cut filter mechanism
Audio: G.711(64K) and G.726(32K,24K)
Input : Mic built-in
Output : 3.5mm phone jack, or Speaker
Support 2-way audio
I/O: 1 DI / 1 DO
Video Output: N/A
PIR: Yes
Power over Ethernet: Yes
Power Consumption: DC 12V Max: 3.6W
(IR ON); 2.76W (IR Off)
PoE Max: 4.3W (IR ON); 3.3W (IR Off)
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 45°C
Dimensions: 62mm x 100mm x 44mm
Weight: 230g
IR LEDs
LEDs: 4 LEDs, 850nM,
IR Distance: 8M
System
Privacy Mask: Yes, 3 different areas
Compression Format: H.264/ M-JPEG
Video Bitrates Adjust: CBR, CVBR
Motion Detection: Yes, 3 Different Areas
Triggered Action: Mail, FTP, Save to SD card,
Samba, DO
Pre/ Post Alarm: Yes, configurable
Security: Password protection, IP address
filtering, HTTPS encrypted data transmission,
802.1X port-based authentication for network
protection, QoS/DSCP
Firmware Upgrade: HTTP mode, can be
upgraded remotely
Simultaneous Connection: Up to 10
Micro SD card management
Recording Trigger: Motion Detection, IP
check, Network break down (wire
only),Schedule, DI
Video Format: AVI, JPEG
Video Playback: Yes
Delete Files: Yes
Web Browsing Requirement
OS: Windows 7, 2000, XP, 2003, Microsoft IE
6.0 or above, Chrome, Safari, Firefox.
Mobile Support: iOS 4.3 or above, Android 1.6
or above.
Hardware Suggested: Intel Dual Core
2.53G,RAM: 1024MB, Graphic card:128MB
SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Hereby, Eaton Electrical Products Ltd declares that
the radio equipment type CAM-INT-00 is in
compliance with Directives 2014/53/EU. The full text
of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the
following internet address:
www.touchpoint-online.com
The information, recommendations, descriptions and safety
notations in this document are based on Eaton Corporation’s
(“Eaton”) experience and judgment and may not cover all
contingencies. If further information is required, an Eaton
sales office should be consulted. Sale of the product shown
in this literature is subject to the terms and conditions
outlined in appropriate Eaton selling policies or other
contractual agreement between Eaton and the purchaser.
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WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY, OTHER THAN
THOSE SPECIFICALLY SET OUT IN ANY EXISTING
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CONTRACT STATES THE ENTIRE OBLIGATION OF
EATON. THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT SHALL
NOT BECOME PART OF OR MODIFY ANY CONTRACT
BETWEEN THE PARTIES.
In no event will Eaton be responsible to the purchaser or
user in contract, in tort (including negligence), strict liability
or other-wise for any special, indirect, incidental or
consequential damage or loss whatsoever, including but not
limited to damage or loss of use of equipment, plant or
power system, cost of capital, loss of power, additional
expenses in the use of existing power facilities, or claims
against the purchaser or user by its customers resulting from
the use of the information, recommendations and
descriptions contained herein. The information contained in
this manual is subject to change without notice.
© 2016 Eaton
Eaton, Security House,
Vantage Point Business
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Product Support (UK) Tel: +44 (0) 1594 541978 available
08:30 to 17:00 Monday to Friday.
email: securitytechsuppo[email protected]
Part number 12692249 Issue 1 04/07/16

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