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V-RC8021 Indoor Video Camera Installation Guide 

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Ceiling Mount?:

 Select Yes if the camera will be mounted on the ceiling. Selecting Yes will correctly adjust the 

picture seen on the Virtual Keypad.

Clips:

 Enable Clips to allow this camera to record motion-triggered video clips to the SecureCom Video server.

Choose Off if you only want this camera to offer a live camera view through the Virtual Keypad app.
Choose On if you want this camera to record video clips any time it detects motion.
Choose Scheduled if you want the camera to record motion-triggered clips using a time schedule. This allows you to 

add a schedule. You can choose to add one schedule for each day, or you can choose ‘Everyday’ or ‘Weekday’.

Shortest Time Between Video Clips: 

Each DMP video camera can record a video clip as frequently as every 3 

minutes. To change from the 3-minute default, you can choose the 4 ,5, or 15 minute option. See Figure 3.
Once you have chosen the desired settings, clicking Save begins the activation process for this camera. You will see 

a status of ‘Activating’ next to the camera name. Press the refresh button to display the latest status. When the 

camera is active and communicating with the SecureCom Video Server, it will have a status of Active.

Viewing the Camera

To view the camera during installation, select the 

camera name on the Camera Profile Screen to display 

a live video feed for 60 minutes. This is to allow 

positioning of the camera to the user’s desired location. 

Once the 60 minutes has past, the camera feed can only 

be seen through the user’s Virtual Keypad App.

Emailing Clips

If the user would like to be emailed video clips, enable this option in the Editing 

User screen (Figure 5). From the Customer Profile Screen (Figure 1) click on the 

email address to go to the Editing User screen. Checking the Email video clips 

box sends emails with a video clip attachment to the App user any time the video 

camera records a video clip to the SecureCom video server.

Figure 2: System Editing Screen

Figure 3: New Camera Screen

Figure 4: Camera Profile  Screen

Figure 5: Editing User Screen

Summary of Contents for V-RC8021

Page 1: ... can instruct them to remove the marked Ethernet cable and see if the problem still exists If it does then they can contact their Internet service provider 2 Once the Ethernet is plugged in plug in the power adapter to the camera and to a power outlet When the camera is fully powered on and finds an active network the power LED turns on solid The Network LED continues to flash green to indicate ne...

Page 2: ...id This process could take up to 2 minutes 4 Repeat steps 1 3 for each camera you will be connecting to at this site The camera is now ready to be activated through vk securecomwireless com Activating a Camera through SecureCom Wireless Once communication has been established a camera can be activated at vk securecomwireless com 1 Login with your dealer login information at vk securecomwireless co...

Page 3: ...e chosen the desired settings clicking Save begins the activation process for this camera You will see a status of Activating next to the camera name Press the refresh button to display the latest status When the camera is active and communicating with the SecureCom Video Server it will have a status of Active Viewing the Camera To view the camera during installation select the camera name on the ...

Page 4: ... 13495 Specifications Sensor and Lens Image Sensor 1 4 CMOS Sensor Minimum Illumination 0 5 Lux Video Compression MPEG 4 SP M JPEG Resolution 320x240 Frame Rate Up to 30 frames per second Network Wireless IEEE 802 11b g WEP64 128 bit WPA WPA2 Personal WPS Hardware Power Consumption 5V DC Max 3 4W Dimensions HxWxD Camera 3 4 x 3 7 x 1 38 Camera with stand 4 3 x 3 94 x 5 12 Weight Camera 150g 0 33 l...

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