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Instruction manual

IPC-30 FHD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Page 1: ...Instruction manual IPC 30 FHD Contact our support 1 800 270 5071...

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Page 3: ...A 2x 2x 1 2 5 3 4 Overview 1...

Page 4: ...B SET 14 10 11 9 13 15 12 7 6 8 Camera parts 2...

Page 5: ...s adapter 3 USB cable 4 Wall mount 5 Mounting material 6 Sensor 7 Lens 8 Microphone 9 Operating LED 10 Speaker 11 Micro USB connection for power supply 12 Joint 13 Stand base containing magnet 14 Rese...

Page 6: ...ng up the power supply 15 Mounting the wall bracket 16 Setting up the WiFi Video Camera via the app 16 Call the supra space Cloud 27 Use the camera via supra space 28 Use 29 Call the WiFi Video Camera...

Page 7: ...Copyright 50 Protection of privacy 50 Personal determinability 51 Surveillance cameras at the place of work 51 Traffic surveillance cameras 51 Duty of notification 51 FCC Compliance Statement 52 Stor...

Page 8: ...uipment and respective accessory which is particularly easy to operate The device comes with a 3 year warranty In case of a defect in the WiFi Video Camera you require the enclosed warranty card and p...

Page 9: ...tandards and regulations of the EU Also observe specific guidelines and laws in other countries Keep Operating Instructions for further use When passing on the WiFi Video Camera to third parties pleas...

Page 10: ...a low level hazard which could cause slight or moderate injury if not avoided NOTE This signal word warns against potential material damage This symbol provides useful additional information about th...

Page 11: ...t the WiFi Video Camera if the mains voltage of the power point matches the voltage specified on the rating plate Only connect the WiFi Video Camera to an easily accessible socket allowing quick disco...

Page 12: ...all into a trough or wash basin Never touch an electric device that has fallen into water Always pull out USB mains adapter immediately in such a situation Ensure that children do not push objects int...

Page 13: ...at ventilation slots are not covered by newspaper table clothes or curtains Place the WiFi Video Camera on an easily accessible level dry heat resistant and sufficiently sturdy work surface Do not pla...

Page 14: ...ace damaged parts only with original spare parts Damage to the electronics lens or accessory caused by external influences such as impacts falls or others are not covered by the warranty and are charg...

Page 15: ...vity zones Select an area that you would like to keep a closer eye on If motion is detected the WiFi Video Camera will alert you Save your clips and share them If you catch a moment you want to rememb...

Page 16: ...complete see Fig A 2 Remove the WiFi Video Camera from packaging and check whether the equipment or parts are damaged If yes do not use the WiFi Video Camera Contact the service address of the manufac...

Page 17: ...tallation site for the WiFi Video Camera so that the lens is not exposed to sun light Aligning the surveillance camera Aim the WiFi Video Camera over the hinge in the pedestal to the desired position...

Page 18: ...acket Setting up the WiFi Video Camera via the app To set up the WiFi Video Camera download the free application Maginon IPC Viewer from the App Store or from Google play and install it on your smartp...

Page 19: ...have a user account with supra space log in with your username and password in the app Fig 1 You will see a list of all cameras that have been installed so far Fig 2 To add a new camera click the sign...

Page 20: ...tters lower case letters special characters and numbers such as Berlin123 Select Register You will receive a confirmation e mail to your e mail account Open the e mail and confirm the received link to...

Page 21: ...e camera into your supra space account press the reset button 14 of the camera for 15 seconds Fig 7 All LEDs on the front of the camera light up and the camera restarts The app counts down Fig 8 and t...

Page 22: ...Fig 7 Fig 9 Fig 8 Start 20...

Page 23: ...ork settings of your cell phone will open Fig 10 Connect your phone to the camera s WiFi CamSetup XXXXX and return to the app The configuration of the camera starts automatically Fig 11 Fig 10 Fig 11...

Page 24: ...After the camera searched for the firmware checked and the security settings are updated you can give the camera a name for identification Fig 12 Then click Continue Fig 12 Start 22...

Page 25: ...e operated Fig 13 Then click Continue You will be asked to reconnect your mobile device to your home WiFi network Open your mobile device settings using the Open Network Settings option Fig 14 and con...

Page 26: ...Now return to the Maginon app The camera is reconfigured again Fig 15 and then restarts Fig 16 Fig 15 Fig 16 Start 24...

Page 27: ...the camera has been successfully set up a list of all installed cameras will be displayed Fig 17 The Splitscreen option allows you to view a live image of all installed cameras Fig 18 Fig 17 Fig 18 St...

Page 28: ...meras is updated every 5 seconds You can also change all camera settings using the Maginon IPC Viewer app To do this click on the gear icon in the top right corner of the full screen display Fig 19 of...

Page 29: ...nk in the Internet browser http supra space de or the Cloud start page http supra space com Log in with the user information you provided when you installed the camera through the app The overview now...

Page 30: ...the list to bring up the image of your Maginon IPC 30 FHD Use in the list to go to the web interface of your camera Log on with user name admin and without a password You will then have access to all...

Page 31: ...o access the WiFi Video Camera from a computer in the same network you can also enter the local network address at this point 2 To log in enter the user name used during installation and the associate...

Page 32: ...low the camera image The operating elements available and settings that can be changed depend on the authority of the user account As an Administrator you have access to all settings As an Operator yo...

Page 33: ...z under this option Where the WiFi Video Camera is used externally select External use Brightness Specify a brightness value between 0 and 6 The higher the value the brighter the camera image Contrast...

Page 34: ...vailable options 1 Open your Internet Browser and call up page www supra space com Use your account name and password to log into supra space 2 Select the camera whose settings are to be changed and c...

Page 35: ...eral WiFi Video Cameras are used Select 2nd symbol Camera name from the below menu Enter the desired name for the WiFi Video Camera in the text field and click on Save The camera name may be composed...

Page 36: ...ime This option shows the date and time as it saved in the WiFi Video Camera This data is synchronized with the settings of the local system during saving Where the option Synchronies with NTP Server...

Page 37: ...nd in the field Confirmation The new password must consist of at least 10 and a maximum of 12 digits including upper and lower case letters numbers and special characters such as e g Berlin 123 Next s...

Page 38: ...mage but can not change any settings 2 Operator The user can call up the camera image The settings cannot be changed 3 Administrator The user can change all settings Click on Save to accept the change...

Page 39: ...re obtained directly from the server or router 2 Web interface port Connections in a network are made via so called ports Server and any connected device Client can operate via a different ports if th...

Page 40: ...om the System Administrator of the network 1 IP address Enter an individual network address for the WiFi Video Camera If for instance the network settings of the computer for Default Gateway Standard...

Page 41: ...y this is the network address of the router 4 DNS Server The address of the so called DNS or name server can be called up from the network settings of your computer Generally this is the network addre...

Page 42: ...quired for the used wireless network are stored in the router or Access Point through which the network is controlled Select the router or access point settings and open the wireless network settings...

Page 43: ...to ensure the correct connection of the WiFi Video Camera Also general settings of the router or access points should not be changed where this is not required Otherwise this could result in problems...

Page 44: ...ctivated the required Firewall settings are automatically selected 1 Select option UPNP settings from the bottom of the menu 2 Select Use UPNP if UPNP is to be used for the connection of the WiFi Vide...

Page 45: ...tp supracam net to register Then enter the registered DDNS settings in the security camera Mail settings In certain circumstances the WiFi Video Camera can send out a alarm message by email For this p...

Page 46: ...e the user name and password of the email account 4 Encoding State the encoding used by the SMTP server 5 Sender State email address via which an alarm message is to be sent 6 Recipient 1 4 Provide up...

Page 47: ...e FTP 2 Activate Use FTP if images of the WiFi Video Camera are to be uploaded to an FTP server Server Enter address of FTP server Port Control Enter the port used for FTP Server access The standard v...

Page 48: ...this option if you wish images of the WiFi Video Camera to be uploaded to the FTP server at regular intervals Interval seconds Specify at what intervals an image is to be taken and transferred Values...

Page 49: ...e times during which the alarm settings should be active 2 Sensitivity Enter the sensitivity for movement sensing using a value between 0 and 9 The higher the value the higher the movement sensing sen...

Page 50: ...mes can be selected Click on Save to accept the changed settings The changes to the alarm settings are saved without having to restart the WiFi Video Camera Resetting the WiFi Video Camera Click on Re...

Page 51: ...e RESET button 14 underneath the camera Keep RESET button depressed for approx 15 seconds Restarting the WiFi Video Camera Click on Restart now to restart the WiFi Video Camera This saves all entered...

Page 52: ...med in all cases in which images are taken with the WiFi Video Camera from which person can be identified see also section Duty of notification Protection of privacy Shown images may not infringe the...

Page 53: ...f the camera in such a way that road users are identifiable from any images through a vehicle registration plate Road users could also be determined from lettering on vehicles Duty of notification Whe...

Page 54: ...generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guara...

Page 55: ...Incorrect use of the WiFi Video Camera can cause the WiFi Video Camera to be damaged Do not use any aggressive cleaners brushes with metal or nylon bristles or sharp or metallic cleaning objects such...

Page 56: ...264 Photo JPEG Audio AAC ADPCM WiFi standard IEEE 802 11 b g n WiFi security WPA2 PSK WPA PSK WEP Power supply USB adapter CYSN05 050100 Input 100 240V 50 60Hz 0 13A Output 5V 1 0A Connections Mini US...

Page 57: ...ode Maginon IPC 30 FHD To the extent the product includes proprietary software components which stem from us and are linked with a library under the GNU Reader or Library General Public License we all...

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