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INC-4312 BBVM
Order No. 18.0122
ELECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS
ELECTRONICS FOR SPECIALISTS
Outdoor Network Camera
These instructions are intended for installers of
video surveillance systems. Please read the in-
structions carefully prior to installation and keep
them for later reference. The figures mentioned
in the descriptions below can be found on an
additional sheet.

1 Applications

The camera INC-4312BBVM is specially designed for
video surveillance systems based on computer net-
works. Its housing is weatherproof; therefore, the
camera is also suited for outdoor applications. It is
equipped with a 4 megapixel image sensor and a mo-
torized zoom lens. The camera features include mir-
ror image, masking of image areas and image analy-
sis functions (e. g. motion detection). In the dark, the
integrated IR LEDs will illuminate a surveillance zone
of up to 50 m and the camera will switch to B / W
mode. The camera is provided with an integrated
web server with 3-way video streaming. For correct
configuration, knowledge of network technology is
indispensable.
The camera can be operated in combination with
a network video recorder (e. g. NWR-...*) or operat-
ed independently via a web browser. It is equipped
with an audio input and an audio output so that mu-
tual communication via a computer will be possible.
A switching output is provided for switching devices,
e. g. triggered by integrated motion detection. The
camera also offers an alarm input. This input can
be used, for example, to start recordings or e-mail
messages. A slot for memory cards allows you to
make video recordings in the camera according to
schedule or triggered by an image analysis function.
The RS-485 interface can be used to control a pan/
tilt head via the PTZ functions on the computer or
video recorder.
*Hint: If this camera model does not appear in the list of the
recorder used, select the ONVIF protocol.
2 Important Notes
The camera corresponds to all relevant directives of
the EU and is therefore marked with
CAUTION When it gets dark, the infrared LEDs will switch on.
When setting up the camera, never look directly into the lit infrared
LEDs at close range. The infrared light may cause eye irritation.
However, the infrared radiation is far below the emission limit and
rated risk-free according to EN 62471.
Protect the camera against extreme temperatures
(admissible ambient temperature range: −30 °C to
+60 °C).
Never use aggressive detergents or chemicals
when cleaning the camera.
No guarantee claims for the camera and no liabil-
ity for any resulting personal damage or material
damage will be accepted if the camera is used for
other purposes than originally intended, if it is not
correctly connected or operated, or if it is not re-
paired in an expert way. Likewise, no liability will
be accepted for any data loss due to operating er-
rors or a defect or for any consequential damage
caused by this data loss.
If the camera is to be put out of operation
definitively, take it to a local recycling plant
for a disposal which is not harmful to the
environment.
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3 Installation
1) A test operation is recommended in order to find
the best mounting location. For this purpose, op-
erate the camera temporarily (
2) At the mounting location (e. g. wall or ceiling),
drill four holes for fixing the mounting plate and,
if necessary, drill a hole for the connection cable
(alternatively, guide the cable through the cable
inlet on the side of the camera base). A drilling
jig is provided. Use the dowels (17) provided, if
required.
3) Use the four long recessed head screws (14) to
attach the mounting plate (16) to the mounting
location. When installing the camera on a wall,
make sure that the side marked "TOP" is facing
upwards (
4) Slightly stretch the rubber seal (15) and put it over
the edge of the mounting plate.
5) Turn the slotted head screw (13) as far as it will
go into the thread at the base (5) of the camera
support.
6) Place the base onto the mounting plate (16) so that
the hole in the mounting plate is positioned over
the screw head. Turn the mounting plate coun-
ter-clockwise. The screw head will slide into the
notch and secure the mounting plate (
7) Use the four hexagon socket screws (12) to fasten
the base to the mounting plate.
8) To align the camera, release the three locking
screws (4), align the camera and fasten the screws.
Caution: Do not aim the camera directly at the sun or
other bright light sources; this may reduce the life of the
image sensor.
9) To protect the lens from direct sunlight, place the
sunshield (1) on the camera and fasten it with the
locking screw (2).
4 Connecting the Camera
The connections (7 – 11) and the cable splitter (6) are not weather-
proof; protect them accordingly.
1) Connect the camera via the RJ45 connector (7) to
.
an individual computer, a local computer network
or, e. g. via a router, to larger computer networks
(Internet). On the lower side of the camera, a yel-
low LED (20 in fig. 2) is visible through the window
in the cover of the compartment. This LED starts
flashing when the camera has been connected to
the network.
2) For audio transmission via the network, connect
an audio source with line level (e. g. microphone
with preamplifier) to the RCA connector "Audio
Input" (9).
3) For audio reproduction, connect a headphone
amplifier or a sound system to the RCA connector
"Audio Output" (10).
4) To evaluate an alarm device, connect the pins
(11) IN 0 and COM 0 via a normally open contact
or normally closed contact (to be selected in the
camera settings).
To switch a device (e. g. via a relay), connect it
to the switching output via the pins (11) OUT 1
and COM 1 of the camera. Select the switching
characteristic (normally open contact / normally
closed contact / pulse) in the camera settings
(
  chapter  6). The power rating of the output
is ⎓ 12 V/ 300 mA.
5) Connect a pan/tilt head to be controlled via RS-
485 to the terminals RS485 (11).
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6) To insert a memory card and /or to use the analog
video output, release the screw (3) and open the
cover of the compartment. The compartment is
shown in fig. 2. After inserting the memory card
or using the video output, tightly close the cover
again.
7) For independent video recordings of the camera,
insert a memory card of the type "SD[HC / XC]"
(128 GB max.). An adapter for cards of the type
"microSD[HC / XC]" is provided.
Disable the write protection of the card (lateral
slider). Push the card (contacts to the front of the
camera) into the slot (18) until it engages. The
red LED (19) will light up when a card is inserted.
Never remove the card while a recording is
being made! To remove the card, push the card
into the slot until it disengages.
8) To make it easier to align the camera, an output
with an analog video signal will be available in
the compartment if the signal output has been
activated in the camera settings "Device  CVBS"
(
 chapter 6). Connect the RCA jack (22 in fig. 2)
to the input of a monitor.
9) Connect a regulated 12 V power supply unit
with a permanent rating of 700 mA (e. g. PSS-
1210DC or PS-120WP) via a DC power connec-
tor ⌀ 5,5 / 2,1 mm (outside/inside) to the connec-
tor (8). Always observe the correct polarity: centre
contact = +.
Alternatively, use the network cable (Power
over Ethernet IEEE 802.3af) to supply the camera
with power.
5 Connecting the Camera to a Network
To be able to directly address the camera for config-
uration via a computer, its IP address is factory-set
to 192.168.0.120. The current address of the cam-
era will be shown in the video signal at the auxiliary
analog output (22 in fig. 2) if the signal output and
the insertion "IP Show" have been activated in the
camera settings "Device  CVBS" (
If you do not know the current address of the cam-
era, start the program "IPSearch.exe" (available on
the Monacor homepage: www.monacor.com  Sup-
port  Downloads) to find the camera in the network.
1) To start the search, click the button "Start"of
the tab "Multicast Search". The list on the left
will show the cameras found in the network
(
 fig. 5).
2) To stop the search, click the button "Stop".
3) Select the camera from the list. The current set-
tings of this camera can be found on the right.
4) Change the settings as required:
IP address, subnet mask and gateway address
can be defined as static values (select the option
"Device uses the following IP address"). Enter a
unique IP address for each camera. If a DHCP serv-
er is available in the network (e. g. in the router or
network video recorder), this server will be able to
automatically make settings for the camera (select
the option "Device obtains an IP address auto-
matically"). The values assigned automatically are
highlighted in grey and cannot be changed.
5) Click the button "Modify". After successful trans-
mission of the modifications, the message "Mod-
ify success!" will appear.
6) Before you start a new search, click the button
"Clear All" to delete the list.
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