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Contents

Contents

Contents 

Introduction ..................................................................................1

Getting started .............................................................................3

Installing the camera ............................................................................................................... 5

Installing the PC Suite software ........................................................................................... 8

Configuring the settings with PC Suite .............................................................................. 9

Main page ...........................................................................................................................10

Settings page......................................................................................................................11

Users page ...........................................................................................................................15

Monitor page......................................................................................................................17

Security settings................................................................................................................17

Saving the PC Suite settings..........................................................................................18

Configuring the settings with SMS  ...................................................................................18

Taking the camera in use with SMS commands ......................................................19

Light indicators ........................................................................................................................26

Using the camera ...................................................................... 29

Capturing an image ................................................................................................................29

Using motion detection  ........................................................................................................ 30

Using timed imaging ..............................................................................................................31

Using the thermometer ......................................................................................................... 32

Using the audio connection .................................................................................................32

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Page 1: ...User s guide Issue 1 9356130 Issue 1 9356130 ...

Page 2: ...ective owners Nokia operates a policy of continuous development Nokia reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice Under no circumstances shall Nokia be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special incidental consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused The contents of this document are provided as is ...

Page 3: ...s may get interference which could affect performance SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any regulations and rules Switch the camera off near medical equipment SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING Don t use the camera at a refuelling point Don t use near fuel or chemicals SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING Don t use the camera where blasting is in...

Page 4: ...Remember to make backup copies of all important data CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When connecting to any other device read its user s guide for detailed safety instructions Do not connect incompatible products WATER RESISTANCE Your camera is not water resistant Keep it dry ...

Page 5: ...ings with PC Suite 9 Main page 10 Settings page 11 Users page 15 Monitor page 17 Security settings 17 Saving the PC Suite settings 18 Configuring the settings with SMS 18 Taking the camera in use with SMS commands 19 Light indicators 26 Using the camera 29 Capturing an image 29 Using motion detection 30 Using timed imaging 31 Using the thermometer 32 Using the audio connection 32 ...

Page 6: ...Copyright 2003 Nokia All rights reserved Contents Care and maintenance 33 Important safety information 35 Technical specifications 38 ...

Page 7: ...ch data Do not use this feature illegally Honour the privacy and other legitimate rights of others and obey all laws governing for example data protection privacy and publicity Note The images and messages sent from the camera will be charged to the subscription of the SIM card in the camera The Nokia Observation Camera is approved for use on the GSM 900 1800 network To use the Nokia Observation C...

Page 8: ... phone or PC Do not open any attachment if you are not sure of the trustworthiness of the sender The default setting of the multimedia message service is on Allow multimedia reception is set Yes and your operator or service provider may charge you for every message you receive Warning Use only power source ACW 6 and enhancements approved by the camera manufacturer for use with this particular came...

Page 9: ...tems Nokia Observation Camera desktop wall stand mounting screws and a tool for tightening them serial data cable power source and wall mount cradle CD ROM with PC Suite software user s guide The front panel of the Nokia Observation Camera features Infrared light source for capturing images in low light 1 Start button for motion detection 2 Motion detector 3 ...

Page 10: ...t 2003 Nokia All rights reserved Getting started 4 Figure 1 The back panel of the Nokia Observation Camera features SIM card slot 4 Data connector 5 External antenna connector 6 Power connector 7 Thermometer 8 ...

Page 11: ...Copyright 2003 Nokia All rights reserved Getting started 5 Getting started Figure 2 Installing the camera 1 Lift up the back lid of the camera and insert a SIM card as shown in Figure 3 Figure 3 ...

Page 12: ...ompatible PC 3 Attach the power source to the power connector of the camera and plug it into a mains outlet If the LEDs on the camera light up the camera receives power from the mains outlet 4 Configure the camera settings either with PC Suite or with SMS commands see Configuring the settings with PC Suite on page 9 and Configuring the settings with SMS on page 18 5 After completing the configurat...

Page 13: ...Getting started 7 Getting started Figure 4 You can also mount the stand on a wall remove the rubber screw shields from the desktop stand and attach it to the wall with two screws Use the wall mount cradle to hold the power source See Figure 5 ...

Page 14: ... pull the plug not the cord Tip You can also place the camera on a standard camera tripod Installing the PC Suite software Note PC Suite for Nokia Observation Camera supports the Windows 98 2000 NT XP operating systems and requires 5 MB of free disk space 1 Exit all Windows programs Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of your computer ...

Page 15: ...e destination folder for the software The default folder is C Program Files Nokia Nokia Observation Camera If you want to install the software in another drive or folder click Browse When you have selected the correct destination folder click Next 8 Select the program folder for the software and click Next 9 Check the installation settings To accept them click Next To change the settings click Bac...

Page 16: ... PC is connected to the camera you are asked for your security code The preset code is 1234 Change the preset code in the Security settings Change access codes menu Keep the new code secret and in a safe place separate from the camera Note Only those who know the security code can change the camera settings and give new users access to camera functions 4 If the PIN code request is active on your S...

Page 17: ...ters long and it must not contain spaces or special characters Language select the language for the SMS commands and notifications Send SMS after power out check this box if you want the camera to send you an SMS message when a power shortage has occurred and the power is back on Note This feature can only be used when motion detection is on Note The messages sent from the camera will be charged t...

Page 18: ...s box if you want the camera to send you a notification immediately when it has detected motion Send SMS after last detection check this box if you want the camera to send you an SMS message after it has sent you all the defined motion detection images see below and has stopped detecting motion Image sending delay after detection set the period after which the camera sends you an image message whe...

Page 19: ... timed imaging remains on until you turn it off When you have made the necessary changes click Apply to use the new settings Thermometer tab Note Turn the thermometer up before using it Do not use force See Figure 2 on page 5 Scale select whether to use Celsius or Fahrenheit as the temperature scale Read temperature click this button to check the current temperature in the camera premises Temperat...

Page 20: ...rovider for details Home page address enter the URL address of your MMS centre Ask your service provider for details User name enter your user name for the connection You get the user name from your service provider Password enter your password for the connection You get the password from your service provider Gateway IP address enter the IP address of the WAP gateway Ask your service provider for...

Page 21: ...will be charged to the subscription of the SIM card in the camera Name enter the name of the user The name can be up to 20 characters long and it must not contain spaces or special characters Master user check this box if you want this user to be the master user Note There can be only one master user at a time The master user is the only one with permission to configure the camera with SMS message...

Page 22: ...ck this box if you let the user to receive images captured with motion detection Click Add to include the created user to the user list To remove a user select the user from the user list and click Remove To update a user s settings select the user and click Update Disable image request authentication check this box if you want to let everyone capture images without authentication Warning If you c...

Page 23: ...l images from the camera Operator shows the name of your network operator Signal strength shows the signal strength of the network connection Security settings To set the security settings for the Nokia Observation Camera open the Security settings menu from the menu bar PIN code settings if you set the PIN mode On the camera asks you to enter your PIN code in PC Suite the first time you turn the ...

Page 24: ...settings open the File menu and select Open settings file Select the file and click Open Configuring the settings with SMS The Nokia Observation Camera can also be configured with SMS commands Note The master user is the only one with permission to configure the camera with SMS commands For defining the master user see the User commands table on page 24 When using SMS commands remember these guide...

Page 25: ...le below 2 Set yourself as the master user of the camera by sending the SMS command 8_security code_user name_phone number to the camera Replace user name with your name The name can be up to 20 characters long and it must not contain spaces or special characters Replace phone number with the number of your mobile phone 3 Set the name for the camera by sending the SMS command 25_camera name to the...

Page 26: ... Traditional Chinese Taiwan 15 Czech 16 Canadian French 17 Greek 18 Hungarian 19 Brazilian Portuguese 20 Russian 21 Latin Spanish 22 Thai 23 21_security code _number of language Set a name for the camera 25_camera name Define the position of the camera normal 1 upside down 2 19_number Set the image resolution to high 1 normal 2 or compact 3 11_number Capture an image and send it to your mobile pho...

Page 27: ...7 Restore factory settings 99_security code Task SMS command Set motion detection on and set how many image messages 0 10 you want the camera to send after it has detected motion If you set 0 as the number of image messages motion detection remains on until you turn it off 2_on_number of messages or detection_on_number of messages Set motion detection off 2_off or detection_off Set the number 1 3 ...

Page 28: ...u set 0 as the number of images timed imaging remains on until you turn it off 4_on_hh mm_number or timed_on_hh mm_number Set timed imaging off 4_off or timed_off Task SMS command Select whether to use Celsius 1 or Fahrenheit 2 as the temperature scale 14_number Request the current temperature 3 or temp Set the temperature alarm on and set the temperature limits 15_on_minimum value_maximum value S...

Page 29: ... access point name 31_access point name Set the address of the MMS centre home page 32_URL address Set the user name for the connection 41_user name Set the password for the connection 42_password Set password prompting on or off 43_on off Set the gateway IP address 33_IP address Set the SMS centre number 27_number Select normal 1 or secure 2 authentication for the connection 44_number Set connect...

Page 30: ... image address for the master user mobile phone 1 or e mail 2 9_security code_number or address_security code_number Add a new user and give the right to capture images and or use the audio connection 5_security code_user name_user s phone number_on_on or add_security code_user name_user s phone number_on_on Remove a user The user can be removed based on either the user name or the phone number 6_...

Page 31: ...image request authentication on The camera authenticates the users by their mobile phone numbers Requests from phone numbers unknown to the camera are ignored 88_security code_on Set image request authentication off Everyone who knows the camera s phone number can capture images with the camera 88_security code_off Task SMS command Set the PIN code request on or off 22_PIN code_on off Change the P...

Page 32: ...k status See Figure 6 Figure 6 Start up LEDs LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 Description Red and green blink Red and green blink Red and green blink There is no SIM card in the camera or the SIM card is incorrectly inserted Green scan Green scan Green scan The camera is connecting to a GSM network Red blink Enter the PIN code in PC Suite Red blink Red blink Enter the PUK code in PC Suite ...

Page 33: ...h Red blink No connection Green blink No connection Green The signal strength of the network is weak Green Green blink The signal strength of the network is weak Green Green The signal strength of the network is moderate Green Green Green blink The signal strength of the network is moderate Green Green Green The signal strength of the network is strong LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 Description ...

Page 34: ...rating LEDs LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 Description Green The camera is connected to a GSM network Green Red Green blink The microphone is active Green Green The camera is in normal operating mode Red Green Motion detection is on Green Red Green Image sending is in progress ...

Page 35: ...servation Camera replace phone number with the desired mobile phone number To capture an image and have it sent to an e mail address send the SMS command 1 e mail address to the Nokia Observation Camera replace e mail address with the desired e mail address Tip If you want to add a message to the image write the message to the end of the SMS command in quotation marks For example 1 jane work com T...

Page 36: ...tion detection is on LED 1 of the camera is red See Light indicators on page 26 When the camera detects motion in the coverage area it captures images and sends the number of image messages specified in the settings to your mobile phone or e mail address Motion detection is then turned off If you want to use motion detection again send the SMS message 2 on number of image messages 0 10 to the Noki...

Page 37: ... 01 if you want the interval to be one minute or 01 00 if you want the interval to be one hour Replace number with the maximum number 0 10 of timed images you want to receive Note If you set 0 as the number of images timed imaging remains on until you turn it off Note If you turn timed imaging on with SMS the images are sent to the master user only You can also set timed imaging on with PC Suite W...

Page 38: ...imum value and maximum value with the desired values Note After the camera has sent you a notification on the reached temperature you need to set the temperature limits again if you want to continue using this function If you want the camera to include temperature in the image messages see Thermometer tab on page 13 Using the audio connection Make a phone call to the Nokia Observation Camera and y...

Page 39: ... can be damaged Do not store the camera in hot areas High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics Do not store the camera in cold areas When it warms up to its normal temperature moisture can form inside which may damage electronic circuit boards Do not attempt to open the camera Non expert handling may damage it Do not drop knock ...

Page 40: ...aintenance 34 All of the above suggestions apply equally to your camera or any enhancement If any of them is not working properly take it to your nearest qualified service facility The personnel there will assist you and if necessary arrange for service ...

Page 41: ...ial regulations in force in any area and always switch off your camera whenever it is forbidden to use it or when it may cause interference or danger Use the camera only in its normal operating positions Electronic devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency RF signals However certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your camera Veh...

Page 42: ...is switched on If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place switch off your camera imme diately Hearing aids Some observation cameras may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference you may want to consult your service provider Other medical devices Operation of any radio transmitting equipment including cameras may interfere with the functionality of ...

Page 43: ...ing operations are in progress Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include below deck on boats chemical transfer or storage facilities vehicles using liquified petroleum gas such as propane or butane areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would normally be advised to...

Page 44: ...ptures colour images in normal lighting conditions For low light conditions the camera includes an infared light source Images captured with infrared light are black and white The coverage area of the infrared light is approximately 3 metres Focus area Minimum focus distance is 0 5 metres Resolution High 640 x 480 pixels Normal 320 x 240 pixels Compact 160 x 120 pixels Image format The image forma...

Page 45: ...on coverage area The camera reacts to moving thermal radiation and it detects an adult of average height approximately within 5 metres Motion detection works also in the dark Audio connection You can hear a normal human conversation from approximately 4 metres in indoor conditions Humidity 5 95 non condensing ...

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