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2.2 System requirements

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Network connected PC with Windows 2000 or XP

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Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later

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Router/Wireless access point

2.3 The package contains

•  Network camera with aerial
•  Power adaptor (5 V DC)
•  Installation disc
•  Instruction manual

3. Features

3.1 Front of camera

Camera lens

The camera lens can be adjusted. However make sure that it is free from dirt and 
dust to obtain the best image.

Microphone

The built-in microphone is located on the front of the camera. There is also a socket 
on the back of the camera for an extra microphone. When an external microphone 
is connected the internal microphone is disconnected.

POWER

LEDs illuminate when the camera is turned on. 
When the camera starts the LEDs flash for 15-20 seconds.

ACTIVE

When the LEDs flash, the camera image is transferred in real time to one or several 
users.

NETWORK 

LEDs are lit when the camera is connected to a network.
The LEDs flash when data is transmitted on the network.

3.2 Back of camera

Power input

Connection for the supplied power adaptor.

MIC In

Connection (3.5 mm) for external microphone (e.g. a regular pc microphone). 
The camera’s built-in microphone is automatically disconnected when an external 
microphone is connected. 

LAN

Use a standard network cable to connect the camera to your network switch  
or router.

N.B.

•  When a network cable is connected the wireless network (WLAN) is 

automatically disconnected.

•  The power adaptor must always be disconnected before you connect or disconnect 

the network cable for the camera to be able to change between LAN or WLAN.

RESET

The reset button has two functions: 
•  A quick press restores the camera to a DHCP client (the camera obtains an IP 

address from e.g. a router. Any personal configured IP address is removed).

•  A long press (press and hold in for 3 seconds) restores the IP address, 

administrator’s name and the administrator’s password. The LED (Power) blinks 
three times when the camera is restored.

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IP address: 

DHCP

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Administrator’s name:

 administrator

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Administrator’s password:

 (no password)

SPEAK

Connection for speakers (3,5 mm).

Summary of Contents for RC8030

Page 1: ...E NGL I SH Wireless IP Camera Article number 36 2914 Model RC8030 18 2062 RC8030 UK Ver 200806 www clasohlson com...

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Page 3: ...escription 4 3 Features 5 4 Mounting and installation 6 5 Basic Setup 7 6 Show the camera image via the web browser 11 7 Configuration via the web browser 12 8 Advanced use 27 9 Monitor Manager 30 10...

Page 4: ...e programme for configuration monitoring and recording Configuration via installation guide Alarm and recording during motion detection Scheduled recording Internet functions Definable http port Allow...

Page 5: ...en data is transmitted on the network 3 2 Back of camera Power input Connection for the supplied power adaptor MIC In Connection 3 5 mm for external microphone e g a regular pc microphone The camera s...

Page 6: ...ra to your network switch or router N B You must first connect the camera with the network lead in order to configure the camera for the wireless network You can remove the network lead after configur...

Page 7: ...e configured before using These installation instructions apply to Windows XP with Service pack 2 installed 1 Connect the camera according to the instructions in section 4 2 Insert the supplied CD int...

Page 8: ...r name and password Then click The preset username and password are User name administrator Password no password 5 In the following dialogue box you will set the time zone and date You can also give a...

Page 9: ...en to give the camera a fixed IP address the TCP IP Settings will appear in the dialogue box Enter an available IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway for your network Fill in a Primary DNS and a...

Page 10: ...10 E NGLI SH 8 The following dialogue box shows the settings you have just entered Click 9 Click OK to save and then OK again 10 Click Exit to complete the installation...

Page 11: ...er and enter the camera s IP address in this case http 192 168 1 37 and press Enter Tip Add this page to the web browser s favourites bookmarks 2 Click on View Video 3 Check the picture quality and ch...

Page 12: ...ols the camera s position Preset positions Automatic switching Automatic panning Motion detector Quick panning 7 Configuration via the web browser 7 1 Opening the configuration interface 1 Start the c...

Page 13: ...ame administrator Password no password 4 In the menu to the left configuration interface options are shown 5 The configuration is divided into submenus which are described in the 7 2 Setup section 6 E...

Page 14: ...ra Date Time Time Zone Choose time zone Network Time Protocol Check to synchronize the clock against an Internet time server NTP Server Address Does not normally have to be changed preset address cloc...

Page 15: ...the router s IP address here Secondary Port Select to activate a secondary http port for access to the camera if port 80 is used for another application Enter desired port number RTP RTSP RTSP Real t...

Page 16: ...camera to network after it has been restarted Wireless Network Network Type Select the type of wireless network you will be connecting the camera to Infrastructure If you are connecting to a wireless...

Page 17: ...in that way An example of Dynamic DNS sever is dyndns org where you can register for free for a dynamic domain name N B If your router has its own function for dynamic dns it can be used instead of t...

Page 18: ...Access Activate scheduled access to the camera Access to the camera is only given during specified times NB Regardless of setting the administrator always has access to the camera Access Schedule Del...

Page 19: ...s Edit Edits users Delete Removes users Delete All Removes all users User Properties User Name Type in desired username User Password Password for the user Confirm Password Confirm the password one mo...

Page 20: ...ng to the mobile phone Video Adjustments Power Line Frequency Choose the frequency that corresponds with the power supply s frequency with fluorescent tube lighting White Balance Indicates the white b...

Page 21: ...21 E N GLI SH 7 4 Event 7 4 1 Motion Detection See the section 8 3 Motion Detection 7 4 2 E mail...

Page 22: ...assword only at authorization POP server name Only at authorization Show From as Type in the e mail address which is shown in the from field when the e mail reaches the receiver Secondary SMTP Server...

Page 23: ...will be saved Secondary FTP Enter settings for a secondary FTP server if the primary FTP server cannot be reached 7 4 4 HTTP Settings for HTTP notification HTTP Notification Enable Select to activate...

Page 24: ...rame Indicates which days the schedule will be valid for Day Choose desired schedule days Start Time Enter a start time End Time Enter a stop time Add Adds a schedule to the list Trigger Event Motion...

Page 25: ...set username administrator which is used at login Administrator Pass word Indicates a password for administrator login Verify Password Verify the password by retyping it Firmware Upgrade Upgrade File...

Page 26: ...tion File Click on Restore to resume the configuration file Restore Factory Defaults Resets the camera to factory settings Restart Camera Push to restart the camera 7 5 2 Status Displays the camera s...

Page 27: ...ifferent port number a secondary port number is entered in the Setup Network menu You also have to find the IP address for your Internet connection A simple way of doing this is to enter What s My IP...

Page 28: ...eb address you indicate in your mobile phone 4 Click Save to save your settings NB If you are using e g a router or a firewall in your network it is necessary that the camera s ports are opened in the...

Page 29: ...bile phone plan must also be activated for data traffic via the 3G net 8 3 Motion detection NB Motion detection can besides detectin moving objects also react to quick light changes It is therefore re...

Page 30: ...ed 1 Connect the camera according to the instructions in section 4 2 Insert the supplied CD into the computer s CD ROM drive If the installation does not start automatically use the file NetworkCamera...

Page 31: ...ck on Browse if you wish to install the programme in another folder than the one suggested otherwise click Next 6 Click Next to confirm 7 Click Finish to complete the installation The programme will s...

Page 32: ...n step 7 1 2 Click on 1 to change the programme s properties and search for the camera on the network 3 Select Lan the camera should be listed and click on Refresh to search for connected cameras 4 Se...

Page 33: ...button changes colour to red Snapshot Push to take a snapshot of the camera picture Zoom Click on the icon and then click in the area of the picture that you want to enlarge Flip Rotates the picture h...

Page 34: ...ly if more than one camera is connected Use drag and drop to move the image to the desired screen section Nine Video Layout Displays up to nine cameras simultaneously if more than one camera is connec...

Page 35: ...Preferences tab and enter the desired settings Recording Path Choose a folder where the recordings will be stored Instant Recording Time Limit Enter a max time limit for recording Trigger Event before...

Page 36: ...on Save to save your settings and Exit to return to Monitor Manager 9 3 2 Scheduling recording 1 Click on Setup 1 to change the programme s settings 2 Select the Recording Schedule tab to create a re...

Page 37: ...the Monitor Manager programme starts and continues to be active even when Manager becomes inactive 9 3 3 Playing back recorded files Click on 1 to open the video player Explanation of control functio...

Page 38: ...ack Snapshot Takes a snapshot from the video sequence Zoom In Enlarges the image Zoom Out Reduces the image Print Prints out the current image Playback Speed Regulates playback speed Audio Controls Vo...

Page 39: ...iew Video to display the camera image Audio from the camera s microphone is played on the computer s speakers 9 4 2 Activating the camera s speaker output 1 Connect the speaker e g a computer speaker...

Page 40: ...a s underside There is no connection between the camera and the wireless network Connect the camera with network cable and check the settings for your wireless network Make sure that you have given th...

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