OCEAN PRESENCE OPT-06SD/HD User Manual - page 24
OceanCam User’s Manual
Version: 2.0 7/16/13
Ocean Presence Technologies
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The camera can also be reset to the
factory settings by turning on the power of
this unit while pressing the reset button on
the camera. See Section 8.6.3.
Power up the camera again and allow it to
complete the booting process. The camera
should now appear in the SNC Toolbox
Program.
If this procedure fails to correct the
problem, contact the manufacturer for
further assistance.
8.1.4 DSN Error/Server Not Found
Entering the camera’s IP address into a
Windows browser window produces the
following error:
If the camera’s IP address cannot be found
on the network, a server error will be sent.
First check that the IP address entered into
the browser window is correct and that the
computer is able to connect to the Internet.
If the camera is using a DHCP server
assigned address, check the list of
assigned addresses. Depending on the
type of network and router, this can be
done by requesting a DHCP active address
list from the router.
For example, using a Linksys router, enter
the router address into the browser, log on
as administrator and select the “Status”
tab. Under the “local network” tab you will
find a “DHCP Clients Table” button. This
will generate a list of assigned addresses.
The camera will be one of these assigned
addresses. If the camera is not any of the
shown active DHCP addresses, a camera
reset as described under Section 6.1.3
may need to be performed. If the camera is
set to a static-IP address, it will not show
up in the DHCP list.
8.2 D
OME
F
IELD
R
EPLACEMENT
T
HIS PROCEDURE SHOULD ONLY BE
ATTEMPTED WHEN DIRECTED BY
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
.
The housing has been designed to allow
the dome to be replaced without returning
it to the manufacturer. To replace the dome
in the field, follow the removal and
installation instructions carefully.
8.2.1 Dome Removal
1) Use 1/8" Allen wrench to remove 9
10-32 x 3/4" flat head cap screws
from the three-segmented acrylic
parts that hold the dome in place.
Remove these parts and set them
aside.
2) Carefully lift the glass dome straight
up from the cylinder rim.
3) Clean the bottom of the dome
flange of silicone grease with paper
towels and 70% isopropyl alcohol.
Set the dome aside in a safe place.
4) Remove the dome O-ring and clean
it with paper towels. You may use
the corner of a credit card or a
guitar pick to assist in getting the O-
ring out of the groove.
5) Inspect the O-ring for cracks or
other defects. Set it aside on a
clean paper towel.
6) Use paper towels, 70% isopropyl
alcohol, and Q-tips to clean the
mating surface and o-ring groove.
7) Inspect the groove and mating
surface for cracks, other defects,
and debris.
8.2.2 Dome Installation
1) Use a Q-tip to spread a thin coat of
silicone grease into the o-ring
groove. Use fingers to thoroughly