Omnicomm OKO User manual

Omnicomm OKO Light Online
Video Recorder
User Manual
24.08.2021

Contents
General Information
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Attention
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Technical Specifications
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Maximum recording time depending on the number of cameras and SD card capacity
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Installation
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SIM Card and SD Card Inserting
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Connector Pin Assignment
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Power Supply and Ignition Key
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Terminal
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Antennas
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Setting up Video Cameras
15
Network connection setting on the PC
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Browser setting
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Omnicomm OKO video camera setting
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Omnicomm OKO video camera connection and installation
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Connection to Omnicomm Terminals
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Adding Video Recorder to Omnicomm Online
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Sealing
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LED Indication
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Firmware Change Log
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Omnicomm OKO Light Online Video Recorder
General Information
Omnicomm OKO Light Online video recorder – vehicle equipment designed to record
video to the removable media devices and transmit data to Omnicomm Online cloud
service. Main functions:
video recording from the connected IP cameras
data storage in non-volatile memory
data transmission to Omnicomm Online
After the ignition is switched off, recording and video transmission continues for 30
minutes. Contact the maintenance service to change the recording shutdown interval.
Video recording starts 50-70 seconds after the ignition is turned on, depending on the
number of cameras connected.
Attention
While carrying out installation, observe the safety rules and regulatory requirements for
this type of work.
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General Information

Technical Specifications
Omnicomm OKO Light
Communication
Data transmission channel
FDD LTE
TDD LTE
TDSCDMA
WCDMA
CDMA2000 1x/EVDO
GSM
B1/B3
B38/B39/B40/B41
B34/B39
B1
BC0
900 / 1800 MHz
Number of SIM cards 1
Video
Number of connected IP video cameras From 1 to 4
Video compression format *.h264
Video encryption Yes
Video volume from one camera 6 Mb/min
Record quality 1024 kbit/s
Video resolution 720p (1280×720)
Frames per second 15
Power source
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Technical Specifications

Power supply voltage, V 10…36
Data collection
Non-volatile memory capacity, events 150 000
Support of SD cards 2 х 512 Gb
Inputs and outputs
A/V OUT Yes
Interfaces
Ethernet Yes
Design
Dimensions, mm 146,4 х 137 х 40 mm
Working temperature range, °С – 40…+85
Antenna design External
Omnicomm OKO Light
Communication
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Technical Specifications

Maximum recording time depending on the number of
cameras and SD card capacity
128 Gb 256 Gb 512 Gb
1 camera 360 hours 720 hours 1440 hours
2 cameras 180 hours 360 hours 720 hours
3 cameras 120 hours 240 hours 480 hours
4 cameras 90 hours 180 hours 360 hours
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Technical Specifications

Installation
SIM Card and SD Card Inserting
1. To unlock the SIM and SD card slots, insert the locking key into the lock slot, then turn
the key clockwise and back counterclockwise.
Before SIM card inserting disable PIN request at activation. In order to do it insert the card
in any cell phone and disable PIN request, according to the cell phone operating
instruction.
How to insert the SIM card:
1. Using a sharp-pointed object press the button at the SIM1 connector side. The SIM card
holder will eject
2. Remove the SIM card holder from the connector slots and insert the SIM card into it
with contact pieces up
3. Insert the SIM card holder in the connector slots:
Insert the SD cards in the respective SD1 and SD2 slots
When installing the SD cards, the Omnicomm OKO power must be switched off.
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Installation

Omnicomm OKO Light video recorder supports SD cards up to 512 Gb.
A list of recommended SD cards:
Kingston SDR/128GB SDXC A1, V30, UHS-I Class 3 , Class 10
Kingston SDR/256GB SDXC A1, V30, UHS-I Class 3 , Class 10
Transcend TS128GSDXC10U1 SDXC/SDHC Class 10 UHS-I 600x (Ultimate)
Connector Pin Assignment
Omnicomm OKO Light Online video recorder
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Installation

Connectors “CAM1”, “CAM2”, “CAM3”, “CAM4”:
No. of pin Name of signal
1 DC+
2 DC-
3 Rx+
4 Rx-
5 TX+
6 TX-
Connector “POWER”:
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Installation

No. of pin Name of signal
1 PWR
2 GND
3 ACC
Connector “LAN”:
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Installation

No. of pin Name of signal
1 NC
2 RX+
3 RX-
4 TX+
5 TX-
Connector “SENSOR I/O”:
No. of pin Name of signal
1-5, 8-20 Not used
6 TX RS-232
7 RX RS-232
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Installation

Power Supply and Ignition Key
Connection to the power supply circuit and to the ignition key depends on the presence
of a ground disconnect switch on the vehicle and the possibility of connecting directly to
the ignition key.
Connect Omnicomm OKO Light video terminals as per diagrams without a ground
disconnect switch:
after the ground disconnect switch:
Do not connect the terminal before the ground disconnect switch.
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Installation

Terminal
The video recorder shall be installed inside the vehicle cabin or in specially equipped
electrics boxes on the vehicle protected from atmospheric precipitation.
The video recorder should be installed on a flat surface.
Drill 4 mounting holes Ø5.5 mm.
Install the video recorder and fix it with self-tapping screws.
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Installation

Antennas
Choose the installation site of 3G/4G antennas based on the antenna cable length.
Antennas should be installed inside the vehicle cabin on a flat surface.
Distance from antennas to any metal surface (except for the installation surface) should
be not less than 50 mm.
We recommend installing antennas on the windshield or on the horizontal surface of the
instrument panel in a place providing good sky visibility.
1. Degrease the installation surface
2. Remove protective film from the double adhesive tape on the surface of the antenna
3. Attach the antenna with the adhesive side to the installation site
4. Fix the antenna while the glue is hardening
Setting up Video Cameras
Network connection setting on the PC
1. Switch on the Omnicomm OKO video terminal power
2. Connect the video terminal to a PC via Ethernet interface using a LAN adapter and a
patch cord delivered with the video terminal
3. Open the adapter network settings window by running “Control Panel / Network and
Internet / Network Connections”:
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Setting up Video Cameras

4. Open the connection properties window by right-clicking the mouse and selecting
“Properties”:
5. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), press “Properties”, and set the following
configuration:
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Setting up Video Cameras

6. Press “OK”
Browser setting
1. Connect the video camera to any video terminal connector (“CAM1” – “CAM4”)
2. Open Internet Explorer and enter the camera configuration address. By default:
192.168.12.241
3. A window will open to confirm ie.exe installation:
4. Press “OK” and follow the installer's tips
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Setting up Video Cameras

5. Refresh the page or restart the browser
6. You will be prompted to enable the Active X add-on:
7. Press “Allow”
The browser will be configured only once, ie.exe reinstallation is not required.
Omnicomm OKO video camera setting
Each video camera is connected and configured individually one by one. Only one
camera may be connected at a time.
1. Switch on the Omnicomm OKO video terminal power
2. Connect the video terminal to a PC via Ethernet interface using a LAN adapter and a
patch cord delivered with the video terminal
3. Connect the video camera to any video terminal connector (“CAM1” – “CAM4”)
4. In your browser, enter the video camera configuration interface address –
192.168.12.241
In the “Account” and “Password”, enter “admin”.
Press the “Log in” button.
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Setting up Video Cameras

5. In the “Settings” / “TCP / IP setting” section:
Set the IP address in the corresponding field, depending on the connector the camera is
plugged in:
“CAM1”: 192.168.12.241
“CAM2”: 192.168.12.242
“CAM3”: 192.168.12.243
“CAM4”: 192.168.12.244
When several cameras are connected to the video terminal, their IP addresses must be
different.
Omnicomm OKO video camera connection and installation
Perform connection according to the diagram:
If necessary, use an extension cord (3, 5, 7, or 10 meters), which can be purchased
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Setting up Video Cameras

separately. You may use multiple extensions together to achieve the required cable
length.
Connection to Omnicomm Terminals
When connecting the video recorder to Omnicomm terminals, use the RS-232/RS-485
interface converter:
Adding Video Recorder to Omnicomm Online
In order to work with Omnicomm Online, Omnicomm OKO Light video recorder have to
be connected to the terminal, collected telematics data, installed on a vehicle.
To compare video files received from the video recorder with telematics data from the
terminal, you will need to link them in Omnicomm Online:
Log in to Omnicomm Online
Go to the section “Administration” / “Vehicles”
Select the vehicle and click the “Vehicle profile” button
In the “Terminal” section, enter the ID number of the Omnicomm OKO Light video
recorder installed on the vehicle into the “Video terminal ID” field
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Connection to Omnicomm Terminals
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