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OpenEye CM-650 Quick Start User Manual

Cm-650 | 5 megapixel ip box camera quick guide

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This quick operation guide is a quick reference for users to install and operate the IP camera and

only provides basic information on the camera’s settings and operation. Before attempting to con-

nect, configure and operate the dome camera, please read the user manual thoroughly.

Connections

CM-650 | 5 Megapixel IP Box Camera

Quick Guide

Item

Pin Definition

Video Connector

-

Analog Video Output

Alarm I/O

1 Output +
2 Output -
3 Input +
4 Input -

Power Connection

-

12V Power

Reset button

- Reset to factory default

Power LED

-

Power connection indication

Network (RJ45)

-

10/100 Ethernet PoE

Network LEDs

-

Network connection and activity

Auto Iris Connection

-

Auto Iris Lens Connector

Line Out;

Line In / Mic Out

-

Two-way audio transmission

Micro SD Card Slot

-

For video storage

Power

The IP camera is compatible with 12vDC and Power over Ethernet (PoE). Connect power to the

camera using the provided power connector lead, or the terminal connector blocks. If you are con-

necting 12vDC power, verify the polarity of the power connection. If you are using PoE, make sure

the Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) is in use in the network.

Power Source

Operational Temperature Range

12V DC / PoE

14˚F~122˚F (-10˚C~50˚C)

31096AC

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Box Contents

Ethernet Cable Connection

Connect a network cable to the camera using the RJ45 input and connect the other end of the

cable to your network switch or recorder.

Note

If you are connecting the camera directly to a recorder, a crossover cable is necessary for

most configurations.

Check the status of the network connection by looking at the link indicator and activity

indicator LEDs. If the LEDs are not lit check your network connection. The green link

LED indicates a network connection and the orange activity LED flashes to indicate

network activity.

CM-650 Camera Body

Lens

Quick Start Guide

CD

Attaching the Lens

The lens for the CM-650 is shipped separate from the camera. To attach the CM-650 lens, remove

the cover from the lens fixture on the body of the camera, and then attach the lens by screwing it

onto the fixture. Be careful not to touch the photosensor inside the body of the camera. Once the

lens is attached, remove the lens cap.

Adjustment Tool

AUTO

IRIS

LINE

OUT

LINE IN

MIC IN

MICRO SD

PoE

NETWORK

VIDEO

43 21 I/0

DC 12V

Video Connector

Alarm I/O

Power

Network

Auto Iris

Line Out

Line In/Mic Out
Micro SD Card Slot

Reset

Power LED

Connecting to the IP Camera

To access the CM-M806 setup menu, you need to install the OpenEye Network Camera Manager

on your PC or DVR. To install the OpenEye Network Camera Manager application on your PC, in-

sert the included software CD, or download the program from openeye.net, and follow the prompts.
1. Open

Network Camera Manager, and click Find Devices.

2. Locate your camera on the

Network Camera Manager list.

3. To open the viewer software in your web browser, double-click the camera, and then click

Browse.

The first time you connect to the camera you will automatically prompted to install the ActiveX

controller. If your internet browser doesn’t install the viewer software, check the security settings

or ActiveX controls and plug-in settings. If your internet browser asks for permission to install the

ActiveX control, you must allow the ActiveX control to continue the installation.
To enable installation of ActiveX controls on Internet Explorer:
1. From the

Tools menu, click Internet Options.

2. Click the

Security tab and then click the Internet icon.

3. Click

Custom Level and ensure that all ActiveX controls and plug-ins are set to Enable or

Prompt.

To add the camera to your trusted sites:
1. From the

Tools menu, click Internet Options.

2. Click the

Security tab and then click the Trusted Sites icon.

3. Click

Sites.

4. Type the

IP Address of the camera. Ensure that the Require server verification check box is

cleared.

For additional information on adjusting the settings of your internet browser contact your system

administrator or refer to the FAQs at openeye.net.

Assigning an IP Address

OpenEye IP cameras come with the default IP address 192.168.0.250. To reset the IP address,

use the OpenEye Network Camera Manager application to set a new static IP, or use DHCP.

Default Username and Password

The username and password are case sensitive. It is strongly recommended that the password be

changed after the initial setup to prevent unauthorized access.
Username –

Admin

Password –

1234

1. Open the Network Camera Manager application.
2. Click

Find Devices, and then double-click your

camera.

3. Click

Network Setup.

4. Select

Static IP and type the new IP address and other

network information in the appropriate boxes.

- or -

Select

DHCP.

5. Click

Apply.

6. Click

OK to acknowledge the change.

7. After one minute, click

Find Devices to search for all

connected IP devices.

8. Double-click the camera, and then click

Browse.

9. Type the

Username and Password to access the

camera.