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IP Camera with Receiver

IC 1285 Z

Operating Manual

11.2016 en

…easy to operate using the 

"ProHomeIPC" app from Olympia

Summary of Contents for IC 1285 Z

Page 1: ...IP Camera with Receiver IC 1285 Z Operating Manual 11 2016 en easy to operate using the ProHomeIPC app from Olympia...

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Page 3: ...Operating Elements 9 Receiver 11 Pivoting Range and Angle of Vision 11 Connecting the Camera 12 Inserting the MicroSD Memory Card 12 Positioning the Camera 12 Mounting the Camera on the Wall Ceiling 1...

Page 4: ...4 Activating Night Vision 25 Flipping the Image Section Horizontally 25 Flipping the Image Section Vertically 26 Changing the Resolution 26 Adapting to Environmental Conditions 26 Start Screen of the...

Page 5: ...n 59 Adapting to Environmental Conditions 59 Start Screen of the ProHomeIPC App 60 Add Device 61 QR Code 62 Automatic Search 63 Connecting Manually 64 Context Menu of the Camera 65 Reconnect 66 View E...

Page 6: ...can swallow small parts Seek medical attention immediately if a small part is swallowed CAUTION Risk of hearing damage The audio signals are emit ted through a loudspeaker Pay attention that a reason...

Page 7: ...use other than that described in Intended Use is con sidered unintended use Unauthorised modification or reconstruction is not permitted Under no circumstances open the camera or accessories or attem...

Page 8: ...l scope of the camera using the ProHomeIPC App for iOS you require an internet capable iPhone from iPhone 4 operating system iOS 7 or later ProHomeIPC App refer to Chapter Installing the ProHomeIPC Ap...

Page 9: ...ible signs of damage to the camera packaging or the components supplied If there are do not put the camera into operation Connections and Operating Elements Before connecting the camera familiarise yo...

Page 10: ...General Overview Connections and Operating Elements G 10...

Page 11: ...ower cable connect to power connection port on the camera 16 Power adapter connection port 17 I O port 18 Status LED not illustrated here Pivoting Range and Angle of Vision A Vertical pivoting range B...

Page 12: ...microSD memory card latches audibly in place Positioning the Camera When the camera is put into operation for the first time it must be connected to a network connection port LAN on your router via t...

Page 13: ...ccur automatically In the case of most routers the DHCP function is activated at the factory More detailed information on the DHCP function is provided in the operating manual supplied with your route...

Page 14: ...m System After connecting the power supply and network to the re ceiver you must register the receiver on the base unit of the alarm system 1 Disconnect the power cable of the camera from the power so...

Page 15: ...Connecting the Camera Registering the Receiver on the Alarm System 15 G Communication Alarm System Camera Sensor Network Cable Router...

Page 16: ...e power cable to the power connection port 7 and a properly installed power socket The LEDs on the network connection port 10 signal when a connection exists to the network lights up orange and that d...

Page 17: ...IPC App and also enables remote access to the camera via the smartphone or tablet PC You require access to the camera on your smart phone or tablet PC when you want to scan the QR code as described in...

Page 18: ...ownloaded and installed the ProHomeIPC App as described in Section Installing the ProHomeIPC App You have set up and connected the camera as described in Section Connecting the Camera You smartphone o...

Page 19: ...vely touch the camera displayed 5 Enter the camera s password security code When the default settings are set the password is admin 6 Save the settings by touching Save or OK Your camera is now listed...

Page 20: ...HomeIPC App 1 Swipe your finger in any direction over the display of your smartphones or tablet PC to move the screen sec tion displayed Alternatively touch the green direction arrows to move the scre...

Page 21: ...on to reduce the size of the image Alternatively touch the magnifying glass icons to zoom the image displayed in or out accordingly 4 Rotate your smartphone or tablet PC on its side The image then app...

Page 22: ...There may be short delays before your camera re acts to the movement of your fingers on the screen of your smartphone or tablet PC depending on the signal strength Opening the Menu Bar Touch your fin...

Page 23: ...he button 3 Speak into the microphone on your smartphone or tablet PC The vocal communication entered is issued by the loudspeaker in the camera Snapshots You can take a photo of the live image curren...

Page 24: ...Repeat the steps and assign a different preset image section to each memory location Quick Access 1 Touch one of the memory locations The camera moves to the image section which you have defined in t...

Page 25: ...o be monitored The live image displayed appears in black and white 1 Touch the IRLight Switch button 2 Touch this button to activate automatic night vision 3 Touch this button to deactivate automatic...

Page 26: ...transmission i e the camera takes a long time to react to the movement commands you issue via the ProHomeIPC App In such cases it may be advanta geous to reduce the resolution of the live image being...

Page 27: ...In this view all the cameras integrated in the ProHomeIPC App are displayed We recommend that you assign each camera con nected an unambiguous name refer to Section Name You are provided with a view o...

Page 28: ...or start the function Device Event Add Device Info The settings or functions assigned to the individual but tons are described in the following sections The following settings can be defined using sma...

Page 29: ...ouch Device A list of all the cameras integrated in your smartphone app is displayed If you touch one of the cameras listed the live image from the camera selected is displayed You can move the image...

Page 30: ...era whose recorded events you want to display If no event has yet been recorded the No result found message appears You can define specific periods of time in the chronologi cal list of events in orde...

Page 31: ...rating the Camera iOS Add Device 31 G Add Device You have the possibility of connecting new cameras using the ProHomeIPC App All the cameras connected are displayed on the start screen 1 Touch Add Dev...

Page 32: ...default settings are set the password is admin 4 Save the settings by touching Save Your camera is now listed in the overview of cameras available The first time you attempt to select your camera you...

Page 33: ...ifier UID and IP address 1 Touch the camera displayed 2 Enter the camera s password When the default settings are set the password is admin 3 Save the settings by touching Save Your camera is now list...

Page 34: ...camera The user identifier UID the name and password are on the rear of the camera Your camera is now listed in the overview of cameras available The first time you attempt to select your camera you...

Page 35: ...ersion Information It is possible to display detailed information on the version of the ProHomeIPC App The version information changes with each time the app is updated 1 Touch Info Information on the...

Page 36: ...nnect cameras deleted from the list to your smartphone or tablet PC at a later point in time the personally defined settings are reactivated This does not apply if the settings have been defined from...

Page 37: ...mera Advanced Settings Alarm Settings Time Settings 1 Touch the arrow to the right beside the required cam era The following settings only affect the respective cam era selected Information on particu...

Page 38: ...Operating the Camera iOS Settings G 38 Camera This area contains information on the unambiguous user identifier UID the camera password and the name of the camera Example Camera...

Page 39: ...Operating the Camera iOS Settings 39 G User Identifier UID The camera s user identifier serves to identify the camera within the network The user identifier cannot be changed Example Camera...

Page 40: ...t screen This enables you to simplify the assignment of your cam era if you have connected several cameras to the ProHomeIPC App You should assign each camera an unambiguous name such as Living room O...

Page 41: ...e camera from access by unauthorised third parties For reasons of security we recommend that you change the camera password when you put it into operation for the first time refer to Security Set ting...

Page 42: ...gs This option provides various functions and settings with which you can define how the camera behaves according to your own individual requirements Security code settings WiFi settings SD card setti...

Page 43: ...sed third parties For reasons of security we recommend that you change the camera security code when you put it into operation for the first time 1 Touch Security Code in the Advanced Setting menu 2 E...

Page 44: ...rrow on the right to open a list containing all the wireless networks available in the vicinity 3 Touch the network to which you want to connect your camera 4 Enter the WiFi password of the network se...

Page 45: ...menu enables you to format the microSD memory card inserted in the camera 1 Touch SDCard in the Advanced Setting menu 2 Touch SDCard and confirm the prompt The microSD memory card is formatted Any ev...

Page 46: ...camera the camera manufacturer the total memory space on the microSD memory card inserted and the memory space available on the microSD memory card inserted No settings can be changed in this area If...

Page 47: ...ch to define the alarm settings of the camera and ProHomeIPC App 1 Touch Alarm Setting Your smartphone or tablet PC can be set up to issue an acoustic signal on detecting a movement To do this activat...

Page 48: ...you are alerted to an alarm situation by an acoustic alarm and Push Notification on your smartphone or tablet PC according to the settings defined 1 Touch the Switch icon beside the Guard option The...

Page 49: ...ements in the area under surveillance In the case of a static image we recommend the High setting in the case of possibly recurrent movements such as a pet or clouds we recommend the Medium or Low set...

Page 50: ...ver to your camera and registered it on your alarm system When this function is activated the camera receives a signal from the alarm system in the event of an alarm Your camera starts to record the a...

Page 51: ...mage section on one of the four memory locations available refer to Saving Image Sections as Presets 2 Touch Alarm Preset in the list 3 Touch one of the four memory locations 1 4 or the Current positi...

Page 52: ...successful use of this function is that you have inserted a microSD memory card in your camera refer to Inserting a MicroSD Memory Card 1 Touch the Switch icon beside the Alarm SD Record option The Sw...

Page 53: ...uccessful activation of this func tion is that the transmission of push notifications has been enabled in the system settings on the smart phone or tablet PC More detailed information is pro vided in...

Page 54: ...on and functions regarding the time settings used 1 Touch Time Setting in the Settings menu 2 Define the respective settings as required When the default settings are active the time and date stamp di...

Page 55: ...layed There may be short delays before your camera re acts to the movement of your fingers on the screen of your smartphone or tablet PC depending on the signal strength Opening the Menu Bar Touch you...

Page 56: ...he button 3 Speak into the microphone on your smartphone or tablet PC The vocal communication spoken is issued by the loudspeaker in the camera Snapshots You can take a photo of the live image current...

Page 57: ...t the steps and assign a different preset image section to each memory location Quick Access 1 Touch one of the memory locations The camera moves to the image section which you have defined in the mem...

Page 58: ...ntinue to be monitored The live image displayed appears in black and white 1 Touch the Infrared switch button 2 Touch this button to activate automatic night vision 3 Touch this button to deactivate a...

Page 59: ...a transmission i e the camera takes a long time to react to the movement commands you issue via the ProHomeIPC App In such cases it may be advanta geous to reduce the resolution of the live image bein...

Page 60: ...screen All the cameras integrated in the ProHomeIPC App are displayed in this view We recommend that you assign each camera con nected an unambiguous name refer to Section Name You are provided with...

Page 61: ...Add Device 61 G Add Device You have the possibility of connecting more cameras by means of different processes using the ProHomeIPC App All the cameras connected are displayed on the start screen 1 To...

Page 62: ...ttings are set the security code is admin 4 Save the settings by touching OK Your camera is now listed in the overview of cameras available The first time you attempt to select your camera you will be...

Page 63: ...d IP address 1 Touch Search 2 Touch the camera required 3 Enter the camera s security code When the default setting are set the security code is admin 4 Save the settings by touching OK Your camera is...

Page 64: ...gs by touching OK The user identifier UID name and security code are on the rear of the camera Your camera is now listed in the overview of cameras available The first time you attempt to select your...

Page 65: ...ight of the camera name to open the respective context menu The context menu is opened The context menu contains five options The individual options are described in the following sections Reconnect E...

Page 66: ...he Camera G 66 Reconnect Should problems arise involving the connection you can connect the camera again using the ProHomeIPC App 1 Touch Reconnect The camera selected is reconnect ed You cannot acces...

Page 67: ...saved in chronological or der 1 Touch View Event If no event has yet been recorded the No result found message appears You can define specific periods of time in the chronologi cal list of events in o...

Page 68: ...rder 1 Touch View Snapshot A list of the snapshots available is displayed If no snapshot has yet been recorded the No snapshot found message appears 2 Touch one of the snapshots The snapshot selected...

Page 69: ...he camera If you want to reconnect cameras deleted from the list to your smartphone or tablet PC at a later point in time the personally defined settings are reactivated This does not apply if the set...

Page 70: ...Camera Android Context Menu of the Camera G 70 Edit Camera Various functions and settings can be defined in the Edit Camera menu to adapt the way the camera responds to your own specific needs 1 Touc...

Page 71: ...nu is arranged into four areas Device Setting Advanced Setting Alarm Setting Time Setting The following settings only affect the respective cam era selected Information on particular individual fea tu...

Page 72: ...perating the Camera Android Edit Camera G 72 Device Setting This menu option provides information on the unambiguous user identifier UID the camera s security code and the name of the camera TEST WLAN...

Page 73: ...rating the Camera Android Edit Camera 73 G User Identifier UID The camera s user identifier serves to identify the camera unambiguously within the network The user identifier cannot be changed TEST WL...

Page 74: ...the camera from ac cess by unauthorised third parties For reasons of security we recommend that you change the camera s security code when you put the camera into operation for the first time refer t...

Page 75: ...is enables you to simplify the assignment of your cam era if you have connected several cameras to the ProHomeIPC App You should assign each camera an unambiguous name such as Living room Office or Wo...

Page 76: ...ation and functions regarding the following settings This option provides various functions and settings with which you can define how the camera behaves according to your own individual requirements...

Page 77: ...d third parties For reasons of security we recommend that you change the camera security code when you put the camera into operation for the first time 1 Touch Modify Security Code in the Security Set...

Page 78: ...ntaining all the wireless networks available in the vicinity 3 Touch the network to which you want to connect your camera 4 Enter the WiFi password of the network selected For security reasons the cha...

Page 79: ...firmware version on the camera the camera manufacturer the total memory space on the microSD memory card inserted and the memory space available on the microSD memory card inserted No settings can be...

Page 80: ...define the alarm settings of the camera and ProHomeIPC App Your smartphone or tablet PC can be setup to issue an acoustic signal on detecting a movement To do this activate the Push Notification optio...

Page 81: ...ted to an alarm situation by an acoustic alarm and Push Notification on your smart phone or tablet PC according to the settings defined 1 Touch the Switch icon beside the Alarm Switch op tion The Swit...

Page 82: ...ements in the area under surveillance In the case of a static image we recommend the High setting in the case of possibly recurrent movements such as a pet or clouds we recommend the Medium or Low set...

Page 83: ...to your camera and registered it on your alarm system When this function is activated the camera receives a signal from the alarm system in the event of an alarm Your camera starts to make a video re...

Page 84: ...tion in one of the four mem ory locations available refer to Saving Image Sections as Presets 2 Touch Preset alarm linkage in the list 3 Touch one of the four memory locations 1 4 or the Current posit...

Page 85: ...ful use of this function is that you have inserted a microSD memory card in your camera refer to Inserting a MicroSD Memory Card 1 Touch the Switch icon beside the Alarm recording sd card option The S...

Page 86: ...ivation of this func tion is that the transmission of push notifications has been enabled in the system settings on the smart phone or tablet PC More detailed information is pro vided in the operating...

Page 87: ...s regarding the time settings used 1 Touch Advanced in the Time Setting menu 2 Define the respective settings as required 3 Save the settings by touching OK When the default settings are active the ti...

Page 88: ...ta relates to nominal values The equipment and options described may differ from country to country ac cording to national requirements Information on Disposal The adjacent symbol indicates that old e...

Page 89: ...n 11 IR LEDs range up to 10 meters Pivoting range 330 horizontal 80 vertical Angle of vision 67 Motion detection Yes Microphone Loudspeaker Yes Yes MicroSD Max 32 GB LAN 10 Base T Ethernet 100 Base TX...

Page 90: ...o press in the opening on the rear of the camera for approx 10 seconds Ensure that the user identifier and password correspond to the default set tings Contact our Service department My camera is dete...

Page 91: ...ality in different localities Move to a different location and try again The data volume is used up within the scope of your mobile phone contract and the speed of the mobile con nection has been slow...

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