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1. Ocean Presence Technologies Copyright 2014 Page 15 OceanCam OPT 09P User s Manual Version 1 8 14 7 4 CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS model Sensor 1 3 CMOS progressive scan 3 1 megapixels Resolution Zoom ratio 1x 2x 4x controlled by browser GUI Panorama Double Panorama Fisheye mode 1x 4x Quad PTZ or Single PTZ mode Lens Focal Length 0 837 mm Angular Field of View Horizontal 188 Vertical 181 Maximum Aperture Ratio 1 2 4 Fixed Focusing Range 0 3 m Minimum Color 1 5 Ix F2 4 Auto slow Illumination shutter Off 1 30s Gain On High Color 0 1 Ix F2 4 Auto slow shutter Max 16 30s Gain On High 1 BW 1 2 lx F2 4 Auto slow shutter Off 1 30s Gain On High BW 0 08 Ix F2 4 Auto slow shutter Off 16 30s Gain On High 1 Video Multiple individually configurable streaming streams in H 264 and Motion JPEG Image H 264 1 1920x1080 640x360 settings 320x180 up to 30 fps H 264 2 640x360 320x180 up to 30 fps JPEG 1920x1080 640x360 320x180 up to 30 fps Other Backlight compensation functions automatic white balance image distortion correction panorama image correction included Security User Group Protocols management HTTPS SSL IP address fi Iter IEEE 802 1x Ethernet RJ 45 Power Power over Ethernet IEEE consumption 802 3af PoE class variable depending on operating mode power consumption typ 6 W with PoE switch 10
2. The frequency of underwater maintenance will depend on other maintenance practices that may lead to a build up of sediment on the port The port should be dusted as often as possible and at least at the conclusion of other cleaning activities Ocean Presence Technologies Copyright 2014 Page 14 OceanCam OPT 09P User s Manual Version 1 8 14 7 0 APPENDIX 7 1 WARRANTY The manufacturer inspects and tests each housing for watertight integrity before it is delivered The manufacturer will repair or replace at the manufacturer s option any housing that proves to be defective in construction or materials within one year of date of delivery The manufacturer is not liable for damage to equipment caused by leakage of water into the housing nor is the manufacturer liable for loss of data or income there from as may result from such leakage The manufacturer is not liable for any accidents during which this housing was in use This warranty is void in event of negligent handling of the housing including but not limited to dropping the housing modifications to the housing by other than the manufacturer improper care of the sealing components exceeding the specified depth limitation or pressurizing the housing in excess of 5 pounds per square inch psi There is no express or implied warranty nor warranty of merchantability except as stated by the manufacturer above Camera and subcomponents carry warra
3. C to 50 C 14 F to 122 temperature F Less than 90 humidity no condensation Local storage SDXC memory card 64 GB SDHC memory card 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB except miniSD card and microSD card Software Windows Internet Explorer 9 0 32 bit Windows Internet Explorer 8 0 32 bit Windows Internet Explorer 7 0 32 bit Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 SP3 Cellular phone compatibility Mobile terminal compatibility JPEG image AUX control by access level iPad iPhone iPod touch iOS 4 2 1 or later Android mobile terminals 7 5 HOUSING SPECIFICATIONS Glass Dome 50 spherical polycarbonate dome specially designed to maximize the camera s optics Maximum 125 feet 38 meters operational depth 8 5 x 8 5 x 5 0 215 9mm x Lx W x H 215 9mm x 127mm 5 5 Ibs 2 5 kg in air slightly negative buoyant in saltwater control Underwater Single Ethernet PoE cable wet cables mating underwater connector Ocean Presence Technologies Copyright 2014 Page 16 OceanCam OPT 09P User s Manual Version 1 8 14 7 6 MOUNTING THE CAMERA The camera housing provides for four mounting holes on each corner of the housing These can be used for weights or to attach the camera 7 7 UNDERWATER CABLE WIRING The Power over Ethernet underwater cable has been specially designed for long life in harsh conditions lt employs both power and network connections as shown in the diagram be
4. iPhone and iPod touch are registered trademarks of Apple Inc UniPhier is a registered trademark of Panasonic Corporation Super Dynamic SDII SDIII SD5 SD5Link i PRO and i PRO SmartHD logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Panasonic Corporation All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners Indicates potential electrical hazard Please handle with care and observe all proper operations and warnings If you have any questions about this product you may call Ocean Presence Technologies at 831 426 4678 or E mail to info oceanpresence com or Write to Ocean Presence Technologies 326 Pacheco Ave Santa Cruz CA 950 Ocean Presence Technologies Copyright 2014 Page 2 OceanCam OPT 09P User s Manual Version 1 8 14 TABLE OF CONTENT 1 0 SHIPPED COMPONENTS 4 2 0 QUICK START 4 2 1 Configuring the Network 4 2 2 Deployment Testing 5 2 3 Using the Camera cccccceeseeeeeeeeees 5 2 3 1 Camera Access 5 2 3 2 Menu System 6 2 3 3 AA 6 2 3 4 Movements 6 3 0 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 7 3 1 Camera System 7 oA PIOUS ING are ie Ne din T 3 3 Power amp Network Subsystems 7 3 4 Mounting Options occoccoccccnccnconconcnnnns 8 3 5 Moisture
5. by first removing the eight hold down screws While the dome is off the housing base be sure to protect the exposed O ring mating surfaces from damage or contamination Also protect the dome from scratching 6 2 CLOSING THE HOUSING DO NOT FORCE THE SCREWS AS THE STRONER STAINLESS STEEL WILL DAMAGE THE ACRYLIC TREADS The dome is first positioned over the base The assembly is then aligned so that it fits over the camera Screws can be inserted in any order but should be carefully threaded by hand The screws should turn easily by hand ONCE ALL EIGHT SCREWS HAVE BEEN HAND THREADED TO AT LEAST HALF THEIR LENGTH THEY CAN BE LIGHTLY TIGHTENED USING THE ALLEN KEY PROVIDED FINAL TIGHTENING SHOULD BE DONE INA COLCKWISE MANNER If the camera was removed it should be positioned such that the top of the camera faces to the front of the housing Care should be exercised inserting the Ethernet connector into the camera 6 3 ABOVE WATER MAINTENANCE The housing is made of acrylic and polycarbonate plastic materials that are well suited for this application but with certain limitations which must be observed CLEANING DO NOT CLEAN ACRYLIC OR POLYCARBONATE PARTS WITH ANY SOLVENTS OTHER THAN SOAP AND WATER OR 70 ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL Ocean Presence Technologies Copyright 2014 Page 13 OceanCam OPT 09P User s Manual Version 1 8 14 Keep the housing out of direct sunlight as much as possible The mat
6. has not been obtained fogging or condensation will soon appear on the inside A submergence test can also we performed without power applied Lower the system to a depth of 10 feet and then remove it for visible inspection for leaks If possible test the system again at a depth of 30 feet for 15 minutes IF ANY MOISTURE IS SEEN ON THE TOP OF THE PORT REMOVE THE SYSTEM FROM THE WATER IMMEDIATELY If moisture is seen on the top inside of the port either the O ring was not properly sealed or additional moisture removal may be required If a dry system cannot be obtained please contact the manufacturer for assistance 2 3 USING THE CAMERA Enter the IP address into a browser and the camera will be displayed You may be requested to enter a user name and password Connect to 192 1685 0 100 y i x The server 192 165 0 100 at Panasonic network device requires username and password User name f admin Password The admin password is set at the factory to 12345 It is highly recommended that you create one ore more alternative admin logins DEFAULT ADMINISTRATOR LOGIN USER NAME admin PASSWORD 12345 2 3 1 Camera Access The camera can be accessed using a browser Double click on the camera in EasylP Setup or manually enter the IP address into the browser Hlivesindex html Language 0 WV SF438 Log List wy http This w Netwo select language x E Live JPEG m S
7. 1 8 14 Note When the mouse button is held down while the mouse pointer is on this button the image number will be decreased When the mouse button is released the decreasing of the image number will stop and the image corresponding to the currently displayed number will be displayed 4 2 8 7 PAUSE button Playback will be paused when this button is clicked during playback Playback will resume when this button is clicked during pausing 4 2 8 8 STOP button Playback will stop and the Playback window will turn to the Live page 4 2 8 9 NEXT IMAGE button The next frame will be displayed and paused when this button is clicked during playback Each time this button is clicked during pausing the frame next to the currently displayed frame will be displayed Note When the mouse button is held down while the mouse pointer is on this button the image number will be increased 4 2 9 Transfer to PC Click the SD memory card tab on the Basic page The following are descriptions of how to copy images saved on the SD memory card onto the PC It is necessary in advance to select Allow for FTP access to camera on the Network tab of the Network page Depending on the settings of a proxy server or a firewall images may not be obtained via a network In this case refer to the network administrator Click the Execute button of Access img The user authentication window wil
8. Capture Mode is set to Double Panorama Single PTZ JPEG H 264 Cam Function Image Position Audio Image capture mode Double Panorama Single PTZ y JPEG Live page Initial display When operating in any combinati Double Par norama Single PT Panorama Quad PTZ and Panorama Single PTZ images with the ima pture size designated for this setting will be used for the following functions FTP periodic image transmission Refresh interval JPEG o 523 17 a Y o OG 3 amp y 3 t S 2 E esa Se Q x EA 3 j t d 6 A o o 2 E Image capture size Double Panorama 1920x1080 y Image quality setting Double Panorama 1920x1080 Image quality 5 Normal Double Panorama 640x360 Image quality 5 Normal y Double Panorama 320x180 Image quality 5 Normal y Single PTZ 1280x960 Image quality 5 Normal Single PTZ VGA Image quality 5 Normal y Single PTZ QVGA Image quality 5 Normal y au yum The H 264 1 Image Capture Mode is set to Double Panorama 1920 x 1080 H 264 1 H 264 transmission On C off Internet mode over HTTP 6 On C Off Frame rate 30fps max 8192kbps Min 409GKops E Image quality Nomi El Refresh interval o2s y Image capture size Transmission priority Max bit rate per client The H 264 2 Image Capture Mode is set to Single PTZ 1280 x 960 which is the maximum resolution with a 30 frames per second recording speed This is the
9. OCEAN PRESENCE Technologies Underwater IP Camera System OPT 09P User s Manual Version 1 0 OceanCam Model OPT 09P Ocean Presence Technologies 2014 OceanCam OPT 09P User s Manual Version 1 8 14 NOTICE TO USERS Copyrights 2014 Ocean Presence Technologies All rights reserved This manual or the software described herein in whole or in part may not be reproduced translated or reduced to any machine readable form without prior written approval from Ocean Presence Technologies OCEAN PRESENCE TECHNOLOGIES AND AXIS CORPORATION PROVIDES NO WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR SUCH OTHER INFORMATION IN NO EVENT SHALL OCEAN PRESENCE TECHNOLOGIES NOR AXIS CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES WHETHER BASED ON TORT CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF Ocean Presence Technologies reserves the right to make any modification to this manual or the information contained herein at any time without notice Trademarks and registered trademarks Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and other countries iPad
10. OUSING IS OPENED FOR MAINTENANCE Apply thin even coat of silicone grease to O ring using fingers Install the O rings Immediately wash your hands in a mild soap and dry before handling other components 6 5 BELOW WATER MAINTENANCE The camera system is designed for continuous underwater operation and can operate safely for months without removal The placement and conditions underwater will dictate the frequency and extent of surface growth and contamination and will dictate how often the system may need to be removed for maintenance The acrylic port can be rubbed with a soft cloth to remove algae growth Particulate matter that may settle on the port can be dusted by hand If the housing shows excessive accumulation of algae growth it should be detached from the cables and brought to the surface for a more thorough cleaning WARNING THE POWER SUPPLY MUST FIRST BE DISCONNECTED BEFORE THE UNDERWATER POWER CONNECTOR IS REMOVED FAILURE TO DO SO WILL NOT HARM THE CAMERA BUT MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE POWER SUPPLY POWER CABLE REMOVAL WITH THE POWER ON WILL VOID WARRANTY 6 6 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE The OceanCam has been designed for continuous underwater operations and could operate in place for as much as six months Generally it is advisable to remove the camera every 2 3 months for a thorough cleaning A thin coating of silicone grease on the acrylic surfaces is somewhat effective in reducing algae growth
11. Purging System 8 3 6 Buoyancy Control 8 4 0 OPERATIONS cccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 9 4 1 Hardware Assembly 9 4 2 Camera Network Software 9 4 2 1 Hemispheric Cameras 9 4 2 2 Full Image Storage 9 4 2 3 DOGCUMILY isn dense ina ETE 9 4 2 4 Image Video PTZ Settings 10 4 2 5 Using The Mouse 10 4 2 6 RECON O sr becas 10 9 0 5 1 5 2 6 0 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 7 0 7 1 7 2 7 3 1 4 1 5 7 6 1 1 4 2 7 Display the log list 11 4 2 8 Playing Back Recorded Video 11 4 2 9 Transfer to PC 12 4 2 10 Creating users and passwords 12 4 2 11 White Balance 12 PRE DEPLOYMENT TESTING 13 Camera Network Tests 13 Final Check teis oei aai 13 CARE amp MAINTENANCE 13 Opening the Housing 13 Closing the HOUSING 13 Above Water Maintenance 13 O Ring Greasing Technique 14 Below Water Maintenance 14 Periodic Maintenance 14 APPENDIX wesesvacecscssseaocessacacccdssveoesncees 15 Waranty ss dns cdo as 15 Accessories Optional 15 Replacement Parts 15 Camera Specifi
12. a network router and then to the Internet A 110 240 VAC power supply is used to deliver 48 VDC to the camera through the PoE cable Ocean Presence Technologies Copyright 2014 Page 7 OceanCam OPT 09P User s Manual Version 1 8 14 DO NOT PLUG IN OR REMOVE THE HOUSING POE CONNECTOR WHILE UNDERWATER WHEN THE POWER IS ON SYSTEM OPTIONS 3 4 MOUNTING OPTIONS The camera and housing can be mounted in three orientations upright desktop upside down and wall Software is provided to change the recording orientation such that the video is properly displayed on the monitor 3 5 MOISTURE PURGING SYSTEM To ensure the best operation of the camera moisture inside the housing needs to be removed The use of a silica drying bag is used If the housing is opened especially in high humidity environments fresh silica bags may need to be replaced As long as the housing is not opened bags do not need to be changed 3 6 BUOYANCY CONTROL The camera is slightly negatively buoyant Weights can be added to further decrease the buoyancy Standard dive weights can be attached using the corner hole on each side of the housing for buoyancy control The amount of weight is based on the surge conditions of each deployment Weights should not be used for permanent placement or in high surge Standard lead dive weights can be used Attach weights to the four corners of the housing Ocean Presence Tec
13. cations 16 Housing Specifications 16 Mounting the Camera 17 Underwater Cable Wiring 17 Ocean Presence Technologies Copyright 2014 Page 3 OceanCam OPT 09P User s Manual Version 1 8 14 1 0 SHIPPED COMPONENTS Dome Housing Base Power Supply PoE Cable ESSENCE Spares Kit a Install amp Network Software User Manuals 2 0 QUICK START The OceanCam Underwater IP camera system UWIP has been designed to simplify installation and deployment The model OPT 09P employs a Panasonic WV SF438 Hemispheric camera that allows for pan tilt zoom functions without moving parts 2 1 CONFIGURING THE NETWORK The OceanCam is ready to be used out of the box and is network ready Configuration software is included in the Installation CD and should be downloaded and installed into a Windows computer with a LAN The standard system includes a power supply and an underwater Power over Ethernet PoE cable The PoE connector should be attached to the housing and the To connect to the network attach the other end of the PoE cable to the OUT port of the power supply A standard Ethernet cable can then be attached from the IN port of the power supply to a router computer or Internet modem Once all network cables have been attached you can apply power to the system This begins the camera bo
14. ce Technologies Copyright 2014 Page 6 OceanCam OPT 09P User s Manual Version 1 8 14 3 0 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The OceanCam consists of three major subsystems 1 Camera 2 Housing 3 Power amp Network 3 1 CAMERA SYSTEM The OceanCam employs a full high definition 1080p camera that has been designed for 24x7 operations 3 2 HOUSING The OceanCam housing has been specially designed and manufactured for the Panasonic WV SF438 camera Model OPT 09P has been designed to a working depth of 125 feet Other models are available for greater working depths The housing uses a specially designed acrylic port Care needs to be exercised when cleaning as the surface could be scratched The housing features a cable stress relief Pairs of circular o ring are used to insure a more reliable seal The dome is free of attached components and can be completely removed exposing the camera and components The housing has been specially designed to protect the electronics from small amounts of water in the unlikely event of an improperly seated o ring 3 3 POWER amp NETWORK SUBSYSTEMS Power over Ethernet PoE has the ability to carry both data and power over a single Cat5 cable The underwater PoE connector can be attached or removed underwater A stress relief sleeve is also used PoE Connector The system employs a PoE power supply PoE injector A standard Ethernet Cat5 network cable connects to a local are
15. erials are subject to crazing a surface cracking phenomenon which does not affect its strength Crazing is caused by ultraviolet radiation present in sunlight The closed clear housing acts as a greenhouse and will heat quickly if left in direct sunlight Heat is hard on optical and electronic components so when the housing is out of the water keep it covered or shaded as much as possible Protect the housing from impact The material will shatter if subjected to sufficient shock Protect the housing from damage while the unit is not in use Rinse the outside surfaces with fresh water after use Soaking in fresh water is also advisable The plastic and stainless steel fittings are impervious to salt water but will lose their luster if even small amounts of salt are allowed to accumulate 6 4 O RING GREASING TECHNIQUE The housing is sealed with pairs of O rings which require meticulous care To maintain a watertight seal the O ring and its mating surfaces must be clean free of foreign material and lubricated with silicone grease The following maintenance procedure should be performed Clean all old silicone grease from O ring and mating surfaces using paper towels Inspect O ring for foreign material sand seaweed hair etc cracks cuts soft spots or deformities Replace O ring if damaged Inspect mating surfaces for scratches rough spots dents or cracks A SILICA DRYING BAG MUST BE REPLACED IF THE H
16. hnologies Copyright 2014 Page 8 OceanCam OPT 09P User s Manual Version 1 8 14 4 0 OPERATIONS 4 1 HARDWARE ASSEMBLY The camera system is shipped completely assembled and ready for operation The PoE injector is also ready for use Attach the PoE cable to the camera using the underwater connector Lightly tighten the stress relief sleeve Attach the other end of the PoE cable to the OUT port of the power injector Attach the Ethernet cable to the network with a CAT5 cable not supplied and the IN port of the PoE injector Once both network connectors are attached plug the power into a 110 240 VAC source The system provides for the removal of moisture from inside the housing with the use of silica bags Weights can be attached to the corners of the housing Once the underwater PoE network cable has been attached you can be apply power to the system This begins the camera booting process taking about one minute 4 2 CAMERA NETWORK SOFTWARE The camera comes with a full set of features including Internet server image capture E mail and FTP image transmission user security and many more 4 2 1 Hemispheric Cameras Hemispheric cameras use a single fish eye lens to capture the entire scene This can be recorded for future viewing The recorded video can be investigated with pan tilt and zoom functions and can be played back at various speeds A 960p window 1280 x 960 can be used to play a de
17. ingle PTZ i 1 a nst U l Zoom x2 x4 lormal EA You maybe asked to install various ActiveX components such as a viewer Ocean Presence Technologies Copyright 2014 Page 5 OceanCam OPT 09P User s Manual Version 1 8 14 2 3 2 Menu System and virtually move the enlarged image The live video and the Setup screens can section within the entire image sensor area be accessed from the side menu Generally the image is set to record the full Hemispheric 2 3 4 Movements Hold down the mouse and a crosshairs will appear While holding down the mouse move in the direction desired You can Basic zoom in by using the thumb wheel on the mouse Setup menu Multi screen Zoom Auto mode Control Image errr rs Alarm Advanced func Start Preset fem Home postion Mb User mng Fisheye Control Server Network Schedule Maintenance The various viewing windows can be configured using the Image Audio screens 2 3 3 Single PTZ Double Panorama display the 360 degrees in two 180 degree panels Switching to a Single PTZ allow you to pan through the full image Click on a location or use the position arrows to move the window Vetwork Camera WV SF438 select language x Live setup Compression JPEG Stream Double panorama The virtual PTZ function allows you to use a mouse or joystick to continuously zoom in on images from the selected video source Ocean Presen
18. l be displayed Click the OK button after entering the user name and password of the camera administrator The folder in which images are to be saved will be displayed You can copy any of the recorded files to Window folders on your PC ftp 192 168 0 10 B M_LOCAL 1000004_ xx 4 2 10 Creating users and passwords If the computer is accessible to several users make sure to set up passwords for the Administrator and others 4 2 11 White Balance Water absorbs the color spectrum removing the reds first The camera s white balance can be used to correct for this color imbalance Manual white balance settings can be found by first selecting Image Adjust under the Image Position tab Reduce the blues and increase the reds Any changes are updated immediately Image adjust Super Dynamic SD On CO Adaptive black stretch C On C Off Back light compensation BLC Mask area 2 S C On ELC 1 30s v AGC On High Off 1 30s Day amp Night electrical e Off C Auto Light control mode Auto slow shutter White balance L L Red gain N on OF 4 o Blue gain DNR Chroma gain level Aperture level 1 2 2 Pedestal level 4 0 Ocean Presence Technologies Copyright 2014 Page 12 OceanCam OPT 09P User s Manual Version 1 8 14 5 0 PRE DEPLOYMENT TESTING It is advisable to tes
19. low Pins 4 5 7 ands HA are not used b E Pins 4 5 7 and are not used Straight Through Wire Becomes Pin number Wire Color Pin 1 gt Orange White Pin number Wire Color Pin 1 gt Orange White Pin 2 gt Orange Pin 2 gt Orange Pin 3 gt Green White Pin 3 gt Green White Pin 4 gt Blue 2 2 Pin 4 gt Blue Pin 5 gt Blue White Pin gt Blue White Pin 6 gt Green 3 3 Pin 6 gt Green Pin 7 gt Brown White Pin 7 gt Brown White Pin 8 gt Brown 6 6 Pin 8 gt Brown Ethernet Pins 1 2 3 6 Power Pins 4 amp 5 Blue Power Pins 7 amp 8 Brown Ocean Presence Technologies Copyright 2014 Page 17
20. maximum frame rate that the camera can obtain H 264 2 H 264 transmission On C Off Internet mode over HTTP 6 On C Off Single PTZ 1280x960 Frame rate 30fps y Max 1536kbps y Min 1536kbps y Image quality Norma Refresh interval o2s y Image capture size Transmission priority Max bit rate per client 4 2 5 Using The Mouse You can now use the scroll wheel to zoom roll upwards or zoom roll downwards 4 2 6 Recording Video and audio can be stored to several storage devices including the on board SD Flash Card The card can only be installed or removed by opening the housing and removing the camera An 8 GB SD card is provided Larger SD cards up to 64 GB are optional Images displayed on the Live page can be recorded on the SD memory card manually This button is operable only when Manual is selected for Save trigger on the SD memory card tab on the Basic page of the setup menu It is possible to select JPEG H 264 1 or H 264 2 on Recording format of the setup menu When JPEG is selected for Recording format still image data are recorded When H 264 1 or H 264 2 is selected video data are recorded ONLY ONE RECORDING FORMAT CAN BE RECORDED AT A TIME CHANGING THE RECORDING FORMAT WILL RE FORMAT THE SD CARD REMOVING ALL PREVIOUSLY RECORDED IMAGES VIDEO It is recommended to select only o
21. ne recording format M JPEG H 264 1 or H 264 2 PTZ window Click the SD button on the lower left of the Live Page The SD recording window will open A record light in the upper left of the Live Page will turn red indicating recording Record on the SD memory card The images video will be logged once the stop button is pushed Ocean Presence Technologies Copyright 2014 Page 10 OceanCam OPT 09P User s Manual Version 1 8 14 Images recorded on the SD memory card can be copied onto the PC Third party software such as Milestone Software can be used to record video streams directly to the PC hard disk See included CD for information on a free license 4 2 7 Display the log list The Manual Schedule log of the cameras will be displayed in list form Logs filed when images have been recorded manually or during the period of the schedule on the SD memory card will be displayed The log list can be displayed only when On is selected for Save logs on the Log tab of the Basic page Log METRE Te e 0 ER lolo Alarm log et Top Prev page Next page Last Time amp date Event Jan 01 2012 01 05 55 TRM1 SD memory card 390801 0KB 39039632KBirem Jorg 4 2 8 Playing Back Recorded Video When clicking a time and date listed on the log list window the Live page will turn to the Playback page When images associated with the clicked time and date are on the SD mem
22. nties as expressed by their respective manufacturer The buyer understands that because of the nature of this product housing use underwater involves certain risks and agrees to hold the manufacturer harmless except as stated above WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND THAT FLOOD AND THEFT INSURANCE IS CARRIED AT A SUITABLE LEVEL FOR REPLACEMENT IF WARRANTED 7 2 ACCESSORIES OPTIONAL Optional accessory products that have been designed to work with the OceanCam include e Wireless Network Adapter e Video Recording Software e Anti theft Locking System special anti theft tamper resistant locking system Contact Ocean Presence Technologies at info oceanpresence com for more information 7 3 REPLACEMENT PARTS Spare parts packages include one silicone grease package silica bag and one Allen wrench 06001 Screw machine 6 32 x 1 4 0 18 pan head Phillips SS 06002 Screw machine 6 32 x 1 4 0 18 flat head Phillips SS 06003 Screw SHCS 6 32 x 1 SS 0 23 06004 Screw SHCS 10 32 x 3 4 0 29 SS 06005 Screws 10 32 x 3 4 pack of 12 00 8 06006 Screw SHCS 2 56 x 3 8 SS 0 28 06007 DOS O ring kit 4 29 95 06008 OPT 09P spare parts kit 39 95 99001 Silica bags pack of 6 6 95 99002 Port O ring kit 17 95 99003 Silicone grease in small 2 60 container 99004 19 50 All other parts are custom made and may require return of the housing to the manufacturer for repair or replacement
23. ory card the first image of them will be displayed When clicking a time and date listed on the log list window total number of images associated with the clicked time and date and the number of the currently displayed image will be displayed Note Enter the desired number of image and press the Enter key on the keyboard The image of the designated number will be displayed 4 2 8 1 REW button Each time the button is clicked the playback speed will change When the PLAY button or the REV PLAY button is clicked during fast reverse playback playback speed will return to the normal playback speed 4 2 8 2 REV PLAY button Images will be played in reverse sequential order 4 2 8 3 PLAY button When this button is clicked images will be played in sequential order 4 2 8 4 FF button Each time the button is clicked the playback speed will change When the PLAY button or the REV PLAY button is clicked during fast playback fast reverse playback playback speed will return to the normal playback speed 4 2 8 5 TOP button The first image will be displayed 4 2 8 6 PREV IMAGE button The previous frame will be displayed and paused when this button is clicked during playback Each time this button is clicked during pausing the frame previous to the currently displayed frame will be displayed Ocean Presence Technologies Copyright 2014 Page 11 OceanCam OPT 09P User s Manual Version
24. oting process taking about a minute As soon as the camera s power supply has been established the two LEDs will show the progress of the startup You can now reach the camera via the network using a browser The camera is set to DHCP or the IP address can be entered Into a browser window Software and manuals are available on the CD provided Once installed you can access the camera The application automatically finds the camera in the local network EPanasonic IP Setting Software Fils x Camera list About this software No MAC Address IPv4 Address Port No Camera Name Model IPv4 overlap 1 08 00 23 94 E2 89 192 168 0 100 80 WV SF438 SF438 cable stress relief sleeve lightly tightened Pa z dese PoE Connector Ocean Presence Technologies Copyright 2014 Page 4 OceanCam OPT 09P User s Manual Version 1 8 14 2 2 DEPLOYMENT TESTING The camera can be deployed while the network is operational This will allow the monitoring of any leakage DO NOT PLUG IN OR REMOVE THE HOUSING POE CONNECTOR WHILE UNDERWATER WHEN THE POWER IS ON The camera is slightly buoyant Weights can be added to decrease the buoyancy Attach weights under the four corners of the housing using plastic cable ties It is advisable to test the system in fresh water prior to saltwater deployment If this is not possible lower the camera into the water with the network active If a perfect o ring seal
25. t the components of the system prior to open water deployment 5 1 CAMERA NETWORK TESTS First attach the network cables and power Cable ties may also be used to secure the cable to one of the corners Apply power to the camera system The camera will power up and establish a network connection Test the camera by initiating the network software Start the EasyIP Setup Program and select the camera lt should be set to either automatically acquiring the IP address DHCP or it will display the manually entered IP address At this point all systems are now operational and ready for the final pre deployment check 5 2 FINAL CHECK OUT The camera employs a PoE connection that can be removed and reattached underwater The underwater portions of the connector should be protected from contamination as much as possible especially if they remain unconnected for long periods of time Special cable plugs are available as accessories for this purpose Check to see that the connections are firmly attached and the stress relief sleeve is lightly tightened The camera system is now ready for deployment WARNING DO NOT EXCEED THE DEPTH LIMITATION OF THE HOUSING FAILURE TO HEED THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN LEAKAGE AND POSSIBLY IMPLOSION AND SERIOUS INJURY 6 0 CARE amp MAINTENANCE 6 1 OPENING THE HOUSING BE SURE TO SOAK AND RINSE THE HOUSING IN FRESH WATER AND THOROUGHLY DRY IT BEFORE OPENING The camera can be exposed
26. wrapped video at 30 fps 4 2 2 Full Image Storage It is possible to store a full image fisheye regardless of the live image stream that is being displayed This ensures that the recording always contains the full image even though the operator may have used the vPTZ features to zoom into the image in order to examine a specific detail 4 2 3 Security The camera provides you with three different access levels administrator camera control and live only allowing people with different levels of authorization to access the camera images The settings relating to the authentication such as users and PCs restrictions for accessing the camera can be configured on the User mng page Click the User auth tab on the User mng page Retype password Access level The settings relating to the authentication of users who can access this camera from the PC or a cellular phone mobile terminal can be configured on this page Up to 18 users can be registered Note When user authentication has failed to pass authentication error 8 times within 30 seconds using the same IP address PC access to the unit will be denied for a while Ocean Presence Technologies Copyright 2014 Page 9 OceanCam OPT 09P User s Manual Version 1 8 14 4 2 4 Image Video PTZ Settings The camera has numerous combinations of viewing control and recording windows To use Electronic PTZ pan tilt zoom the camera s Image

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