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Oculus / Aeron HD-IP
User Manual
Version 2.1E
Silent Sentinel
www.silentsentinel.com
2.1E D2


Camera power requirements.
The camera can accept a range of input voltages, as follows:
Input voltages 14-36VDC or 14-26VAC.
(Low-power mode available on some non-IR models.)
Power 45W – [60W IR models.]
These figures do not include the requirements of any optional heating or cooling devices added within the camera, nor
optional infra-red lighting systems.
Power supply units are available for both mains feeds and low voltage DC automotive power sources.
Multiway Connector / Cable allocations. (CA-UCM / CA-U14CN)
A Power + Red
B Power - Black
C Video 1 Signal Coax 1 Core
D Video 1 Ground Coax 1 Screen With OSD enu text display
E Aux Pos Orange Wash pump relay closing contact
F Aux Neg White Wash pump relay closing contact
G RS-485 Data + UTP Yellow (opt. Green)
H RS-485 Data - UTP Blue
J Earth Green/Yellow stripe Common to pin Earth
K Video 2 Signal Coax 2 Core With OSD enu text display
L Video 2 Ground Coax 2 Screen
Eth 2 - Rx- - Net2 – Second IP (OSD/Thermal)
N Eth2 - Rx+ - Net2 – Second IP (OSD/Thermal)
P Eth1 - Rx- Cat5 Green Net1 – First IP (HD)
R Eth1 - Rx+ Cat5 White/Green Net1 – First IP (HD)
S Eth2 - Tx+ - Net2 – Second IP (OSD/Thermal)
T Eth1 - Tx- Cat5 Orange Net1 – First IP (HD)
U Eth1 - Tx+ Cat5 White/Orange Net1 – First IP (HD)
V Eth2 - Tx+ - Net2 – Second IP (OSD/Thermal)
Co-axial: Composite Video (mini RG59).
(Two video connections on some models)
Red: Power Positive (Live).
Black: Power Ground (Neutral).
Cat5: Netwok connections.
Green+Yellow: Chassis Earth.
Yellow (Green): RS-485 Telemetry (Data+).
(sleeving Green on some models)
Blue: RS-485 Telemetry (Data – ).
Grey: Cable Screen.
Orange and White Auxiliary conductors on some models.
Closing contact pair for Washer relay triggering.
1.0 Power and Signal connections.
The network interface is through the RJ45
Ethernet connectors to be plugged to a LAN
switch, router or local computer network interface.
The No.1 connector provides the HD Colour
camera feed.
On models with two imagers the second
connector provides the second camera feed, e.g.
Thermal view. This is provided through the
Alternat pairs of the Cat5 bundle.
The second network feed will also provide viewing
of the OSD Menu display within the image
.
PTZ control can be through either IP interface*
(* Not on all models and can be VMS dependant)
Netwok connection leads.
Cat5/8P8C pinout configuration – 10/100BASET
(TIA568B)
Network connectors 1.
Pin Colour Function
1 White/Orange TX D1+
2 Orange TX D1 -
3 White/Green RX D2+
6 Green RX D2 -
RS-485 connection addressing.
Please note that the PTZ address (Pelco D)
is fixed at Address ID: 001.
If the direct RS-485 connection is used the
PTZ should not be connected to other
CCTV camera equipment as address
clashes may occur.
This should only be used for test and
configuration activities.

Το mount the camera
Thread the composite cable through the appropriate entry hole into
the mount adaptor before it is fixed to the column or bracket.
To avoid placing strain upon the electrical connections arrange the
composite cable such that approximately 120mm of the
weatherproof connector protrudes out from the smaller plate
that will connect to the camera.
Secure the mount adaptor to the supporting structure using M8 bolts
washers and Nyloc® type nuts where appropriate.
IMPORTANT: Always use sprung washers and Nyloc® nuts in order to
significantly reduce the possibility of bolts working loose due to
vibration during operation.
Cable entry path must be watertight to avoid ingress and build-up of
water around the connector.
Remove the four hex head bolts from the camera base and push the
connector back into the mount adaptor.
Offer the camera to the mount adaptor and clip the lanyard onto the lug of
the mount adaptor. In addition to being an essential safety device
during operation, the lanyard is useful as a temporary hanging point
when the camera is being mounted in the inverted position.
Carefully note the orientation notches of cable connector and camera
socket. Align the notches accordingly and insert the connector onto
the socket of the camera base. Twist the connector’s retaining ring
until it fully locks into place.
Align the four holes of the mount adaptors with those on the camera base
and insert the four hex head bolts.
Tighten the bolts to approximately 1.6Kg/m. Do not over tighten bolts.
IMPORTANT: Ensure that the lanyard is connected to the appropriate lug
on the mount adaptor when the camera mounting is complete. Also
double check all bolts for correct positioning and appropriate tightness.

When mounting upright, the camera head can be cantered to
allow it a field of view clear of the pan motor section of the
housing.
1 - Unscrew and withdraw the M5 socket head retaining bolt
from the middle of the front of the yoke.
2 - Carefully tip the yoke assembly forward.
3- Re-insert the bolt from the rear of the yoke and tighten to
approximately 0.97Kg/m. Do not over tighten the bolt.
The camera's Setup > Configuration menu should be
adjusted to indicate that the head has been tilted, in order
to ensure appropriate operation.
Tilt the camera head
Configuration switches
The configuration switches are factory set to match the IP
encoder operation.
These should not be adjusted. Changing the switches may
cause the equipment to stop functioning.
The camera Address number is fixed at ID: 001.
If an external RS-485 connection is made this should not be
connected to other camera equipment as address clashing
may occur.
Notices
Software Versions.
This guide is for use with the Oculus and Aeron PTZ cameras
fitted with the HD IP encoder module.
The information provided applies to the PTZ firmware versions
v1.061 / 1.101 and encoder firmware version v4.0.1.5 and
v4.0.5.x.
PTZ configuration OSD.
The PTZ camera On Screen Display interface (Menus) are
available through the analogue (CVBS) video output. This
provides a video signal showing the on-screen text display.
This can be employed for initial configuration of the PTZ unit.
The OSD text display is not available through the network
interface on all models and cannot be viewed through the
Web browser GUI or VMS images in these cases.
For twin IP encoder products, the OSD menu text is available
on the Second (non-HD) IP connection.

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4 System Configuration
For initial set-up, the IP camera needs to be configured prior to using it with your network
video management system. In most cases, only network configuration will be required. Since
not all camera parameters can be controlled via networked video management systems.
The initial configuration can be done locally on the IP camera using a laptop directly
connected to the device‟s network port, or remotely over the network
.
4.1 Network Configuration
By factory default, the Oculus IP is configured with an IP of 192.168.1.100. If you are not using a DHCP
camera encoder it will automatically allocate itself an APIPA (Automatic Private IP Addressing) address in
the range 169.254.0.1 to 169.254.255.254 with subnet mask 255.255.0.0.
Advanced device network configuration can be made via the Integrated Configuration Tool (ICT).
Contact Silent Sentinel for information on this.
and the fixed IP number has been cleared the
For twin-camera and encoder models the second encoder is configured with an IP of 192.168.1.101.
It is suggested to always keep the second channel IP number as on above that of the primary output.
Both the primary encoder and the secondary encoder can be configured for DHCP allocation of their IP
numbers.

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Once the IP information is set, the Silverlight web application served by the Oculus-IP can
be launched in your web browser by typing the device‟s IP address in the
location bar. You can start to use your networked video management system for final system
configuration or you can configure advanced parameters using the Oculus IP's web based
Management paages.
4.2 Using the Web Application
Primary (HD) encoder
When entering the Web Application, you will be asked a username and password. The default
username is “admin”, and password is “admin”.
„
The following window will be displayed:
Where an additional, User level (viewing only), user has been factory set
the default username is “user”, and password is “1234”.
This applies to certain models only.

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4.2.1 System Status
Upon successfully logging into the web interface, a System Status screen will be displayed.
The system status screen shows general devices health status as well as firmware version,
system uptime, system average CPU utilization and internal temperature.

The PTZ unit can be controlled through the Live Viewer GUI page.
The Pan and Tilt control arrows allow for the directional control of the camera head.
Zoom and Focus controls allow for the adjustment of the optical view.
All these motions can have their operating rate set by the associated speed control sliders.
Preset positions can be both set and recalled.
Preset Positions List – Note on Numbering.
Please note that the Web GUI applies an offset of one digit to Preset Position identity number.
The first position being shown as numbered 0, the second as numbered 1.
This will offset from the normal numbering of Preset positions.
e.g. The position shown as Preset – 3 will both store and recall Preset-4 of the PTZ unit.
Within the OSD enu, from conventional CCTV PTZ controllers and the secondary encoder (if fitted) this will be shown
as Preset-4.
This is an anomaly of the Web GUI list structure and does not affect other operation.
4.2.2 Live Viewer - PTZ Operation

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4.2.3 Configuration / System
Under the Configuration section, select the System tab to perform the following operations:
•View product model information, current firmware version and serial number.
•Specify a custom name; this name can be used by third-party software to display a
friendly name for the device.
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