Quick Install Guide
Follow these steps to physically install and power up your OV80i camera for the first time.
What's in the Box
- OV80i Smart Camera
- Mounting Plate or Bracket (if ordered)
- M12 12-Pin Cable (Pigtail or Extension)
- Ethernet Cable
- Optional: Terminal Block or Power Supply Adapter
Required Tools
- 4 mm Hex Key (for mounts)
- Small flathead screwdriver (for terminal block wiring)
- 24V DC Power Source (1.5A min recommended)
Electrical Connections
The OV80i uses a 12-pin M12 A-coded connector for all power, I/O, and communication.
- Power Pins:
- Pin 7 = 24V DC (+)
- Pin 8 = GND (−)
You may:
- Use a pigtail cable directly wired to a power supply.
- Or connect via a M12 to Terminal Block Base, which exposes all pins.
Confirm pinout before powering. Incorrect wiring may damage the camera.
Mounting the Camera
- Use the included bracket or a custom rig.
- Ensure the camera is stable and secure.
- Position the camera at the working distance specified for your lens.
- OV80i uses C-mount lenses .
- Avoid glare, shadows, or backlight for best results.
Network & Display Setup
- Connect the Ethernet port to a laptop or switch.
- The camera ships with:
- Static IP:
10.250.0.100
- DHCP: Off by default (can be enabled in settings)
- Static IP:
- Set your computer to the
10.250.0.X
subnet to communicate.
For emergency access, connect via Micro-USB and open http://192.168.55.1
in a browser (works regardless of Ethernet configuration).
Connect a 1920×1080 display to the HDMI port to view a simplified, read-only HMI for real-time visualization. This is display-only and not interactive.
Network Specifications
Overview.ai cameras (e.g., OV20i, OV80i) are industrial AI vision systems that typically meet the following network specs:
Feature | Typical Value |
---|---|
Interface | 1 Gbps Ethernet |
Protocol | TCP/IP (often with FTP/MQTT/REST/API) |
Typical Bandwidth Usage | ~15–50 Mbps per camera (varies by image resolution, frequency, and AI model) |
Peak Bandwidth | Can briefly spike up to 100–200 Mbps during image uploads or bursts |
Rule of Thumb (Per Camera):
- Minimum port speed: 1 Gbps
- Recommended per-port buffer: >100 KB to handle bursts
- Uplink/backbone capacity: If aggregating cameras to a switch, uplink should handle ~200–300 Mbps per camera (accounting for overhead)
Power-Up Check
Once powered:
- Power LED (rightmost) should be solid Green.
- Ethernet LED (leftmost) should be Orange if connected.
- Boot completes in ~30 seconds.
Ready to Go
In Chrome or Edge, open:
http://10.250.0.100
🔗 See Also
2D Drawings
Below is a 2D drawing for reference:
Download 3D Models
You can download 3D models for mounting and integration below:
OV80i: