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OC 1280 P Outdoor Camera

Operating Manual

…easy to operate using the 

"ProHomeIPC" app from Olympia

Version 03.2016

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Summary of Contents for OC 1280 P

Page 1: ...OC 1280 P Outdoor Camera Operating Manual easy to operate using the ProHomeIPC app from Olympia Version 03 2016 R...

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Page 3: ...on to Alarm System 11 Installing the Camera 12 1 Connecting the Power Adapter 14 Use With an Alarm System 14 Use Without an Alarm System 16 2 Connecting the Network Cable 17 3 Installing the Camera Ap...

Page 4: ...Flipping the Image Section Vertically 29 Changing the Resolution 30 Adapting to Environmental Conditions 30 Start Screen of the ProHomeIPC App 31 Context Menu of the ProHomeIPC App 32 Camera List 33 E...

Page 5: ...he Image Section Vertically 60 Changing the Resolution 61 Adapting to Environmental Conditions 61 Start Screen of the ProHomeIPC App 62 Add Device 63 QR Code 64 Automatic Search 65 Connecting Manually...

Page 6: ...6 D Other Important Information 88 Guarantee 88 Regular Maintenance and Service 88 Technical Modifications 88 Information on Disposal 88 CE Mark 88 Technical Data 89 Troubleshooting 90...

Page 7: ...s not intended for use outside the per missible ambient conditions stipulated in the Section Technical Data Monitoring of third parties is not permitted without having obtained the respective explicit...

Page 8: ...tion Keep out of reach of children Keep packaging materials and protective foils out of reach of children Keep the de vice and any accessories out of reach of children Small children can swallow small...

Page 9: ...3 screws 3 dowels Network cable RJ45 RJ45 Cat 5e Operating manual Check for any visible signs of damage to the camera packaging or the components supplied If there are do not put the camera into oper...

Page 10: ...ourself with the connections and operating elements on it General View 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Connection cable several interfaces 6 Infrared LEDs night vision 2 Device mounting bracket 7 Brightness senso...

Page 11: ...work activity 11 Port for network cable 12 Port for connection to the receiver 13 Port for power supply 14 Reset button Receiver for Connection to Alarm System 15 16 17 15 Plug for power supply 16 Por...

Page 12: ...ing the Network Cable This section explains how to define the camera to be used in your home network to the router This step is nec essary in order to be able to integrate the camera in your wireless...

Page 13: ...the Camera This section explains how to install the camera at the loca tion of use 9 Assembling the Cable Box This section explains how to install the camera s cable box at the location of use 10 Fina...

Page 14: ...plug 15 on the receiver to the port 13 on the connection cable of the camera to provide the power supply 3 Connect the power adapter supplied to the port 16 on the receiver and a power socket The LED...

Page 15: ...Installing the Camera 15 D...

Page 16: ...tem If you want to use the camera without an alarm system Protect Series 6xxx 9xxx alarm system from Olympia you do not need the receiver supplied 1 Connect the power adapter supplied to the port 13 o...

Page 17: ...he router 2 Wait about 60 seconds until the router has automati cally assigned an unambiguous address to the cam era 3 Installing the Camera App 1 Download the ProHomeIPC App from the App Store for iO...

Page 18: ...s available in the network 6 When the smartphone or tablet PC is connected to the same wireless network as the camera the camera is displayed 7 Enter the camera s password When the default set ting ar...

Page 19: ...ble cameras When using Android also touch the arrow and then on the icon highlighted on the right 2 Touch the Advanced Setting option 3 Touch the arrow beside the WiFi option to display a list of wire...

Page 20: ...tion for My Camera You can install the camera at any installation location e g under a roof projection or on a ceiling with the aid of the device mounting bracket Observe the following points when sel...

Page 21: ...do not damage electric cables or gas pipes 1 Use the holes in the mounting bracket 2 as a drilling template and drill three sufficiently large holes in the wall or ceiling We recommend the use of spe...

Page 22: ...ctric shock or gas explosion During installation pay attention to the possibility of electrical cables and gas pipes running in the walls Pay attention that you do not damage electric cables or gas pi...

Page 23: ...he power supply 3 Connect the plug on the power adapter to the port 16 on the receiver 4 Lay the connection cable 1 through the left hand cable gland into the cable box 5 Position the receiver in the...

Page 24: ...on the cable box and screw the lid 19 in place using the screws provided 6 Connect the power cable to a properly installed indoor power socket 11 Aligning the Camera 1 Use the ball joint 21 to align...

Page 25: ...rself with how to use the ProHomeIPC App Swipe your finger in any direction over the display of your smartphone or tablet PC to move the screen section dis played Tap your finger on the display of you...

Page 26: ...ove your fingers in the opposite direction to reduce the size of the image Rotate your smartphone or tablet PC on its side The im age then appears as a full screen display It may be necessary to activ...

Page 27: ...mation on which functions are assigned to the buttons in the menu bar while a live pic ture is on screen and what you can do with them Snapshots You can take a photo of the live image currently scanne...

Page 28: ...frared LEDs are automatically activat ed The infrared LEDs serve as a residual light amplifier so that the area monitored is illuminated sufficiently despite the dark and can continue to be monitored...

Page 29: ...1 Touch the Flip horizontal button The current live image displayed is flipped on the horizontal axis Flipping the Image Section Vertically You can flip mirror the live image displayed on the verti c...

Page 30: ...age being transmitted More detailed information on this subject is available in Section What To Do When Problems Arise 1 Touch the Video Quality button 2 Touch the setting required Repeat this step un...

Page 31: ...start screen All the cameras integrated in the ProHomeIPC App are displayed in this view We recommend that you assign each camera connected an unambiguous name refer to Section Names You are provided...

Page 32: ...func tions Device Event Add Device Info 1 Touch the respective button to define the setting or start the function The settings or functions assigned to the individual but tons are described in the fo...

Page 33: ...n you open the ProHomeIPC App 1 Touch Device A list of all the cameras integrated in your camera app is displayed If you touch one of the cameras listed the live image from the camera selected is disp...

Page 34: ...e 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 order to lim...

Page 35: ...Operating the Camera iOS 35 D Add Camera 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 Device...

Page 36: ...ings 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 will be requ...

Page 37: ...r 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 listed i...

Page 38: ...he camera 2 Enter the user identifier UID the name and pass word of the camera Your camera is now listed in the overview of cameras available The first time you attempt to select your camera you will...

Page 39: ...mation It is possible to display detailed information on the version of the ProHomeIPC App The version information changes each time the app is up dated 1 Touch Info Information on the current version...

Page 40: ...eras 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 on another sma...

Page 41: ...Setting Advanced Setting Alarm Setting Time Setting 1 Touch the arrow to the right beside the required cam era The following settings only affect the respective camera selected Information on particul...

Page 42: ...Operating the Camera iOS 42 D Device Setting This menu option provides information on the unambiguous user identifier UID the name of the camera the camera s password Example Camera...

Page 43: ...Operating the Camera iOS 43 D User Identifier UID The camera s user identifier UID serves to identify the camera unambiguously within the network The user identifier cannot be changed Example Camera...

Page 44: ...reen 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 Offic...

Page 45: ...from access by unauthorised third parties For reasons of security we recommend that you change the camera s password when you put the camera into operation for the first time refer to Secu rity Settin...

Page 46: ...ides various functions and settings with which you can define how the camera behaves according to your own individual requirements The Advanced Setting menu is arranged into four areas Security Code W...

Page 47: ...es 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 Security Code in the Advanced Setting menu 2 Enter th...

Page 48: ...n this example the name is TEST WLAN 1 Touch WiFi in the Advanced Setting menu 2 Touch the arrow on the right to open a list containing all the wireless networks available in the vicinity 3 Touch the...

Page 49: ...rd if you transfer the camera to third parties or need to hand it over for any reason This ensures that your private recordings and photos do not get into unauthorised hands 1 Touch SDCard in the Adva...

Page 50: ...tion on your camera This area displays the name designation of the camera the firmware version on the camera the camera manufacturer the total memory capacity of the SD card the remaining memory capac...

Page 51: ...meIPC App as required 1 Touch Alarm Setting Your smartphone or tablet PC can be set up to issue an acoustic signal when the camera detects a movement To do this activate the Push Notification option i...

Page 52: ...and you are alerted 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 Guard option...

Page 53: ...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 setting in...

Page 54: ...d to the camera and has been regis tered on the alarm system see Section Installing the Camera 1 Touch the Switch icon beside the Receiver Protect option The Switch icon indicates it is ON When this f...

Page 55: ...D Recording on the SD Card You can use this option to define whether your recordings should be stored on the internal SD card 1 Touch the Switch icon beside the Alarm SD Record option The Switch icon...

Page 56: ...vation of this function is that the transmission of push notifications has been en abled in the system settings on the smartphone or tablet PC More detailed information is provided in the operating ma...

Page 57: ...ns regarding the time settings used 1 Touch Settings in the Time Setting menu 2 Define the respective settings as required When the default settings are active the time and date stamp displayed in the...

Page 58: ...rmation on which functions are assigned to the buttons in the menu bar while a live pic ture is on screen and what you can do with them Snapshots You can take a photo of the live image currently scann...

Page 59: ...nfrared LEDs are automatically activat ed The infrared LEDs serve as a residual light amplifier so that the area monitored is illuminated sufficiently despite the dark and can continue to be monitored...

Page 60: ...et 1 Touch the Flip horizontal button The current live image displayed is flipped on the horizontal axis Flipping the Image Section Vertically You can flip mirror the live image displayed on the verti...

Page 61: ...image being transmitted More detailed information on this subject is available in Section What To Do When Problems Arise 1 Touch the Video Quality button 2 Touch the setting required Repeat this step...

Page 62: ...he start screen All the cameras integrated in the ProHomeIPC App are displayed in this view We recommend that you assign each camera connected an unambiguous name refer to Section Names You are provid...

Page 63: ...droid 63 D 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 Touch C...

Page 64: ...ting 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 r...

Page 65: ...ddress 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 now l...

Page 66: ...D name and security code are on the rear of the camera 2 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 camer...

Page 67: ...mera 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 Edit Camera Vie...

Page 68: ...Reconnect Should problems arise involving the connection you can connect the camera again using the ProHomeIPC App 1 Touch Reconnect The camera selected is recon nected You cannot access the camera w...

Page 69: ...t 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 order to limit the events displayed to a certain...

Page 70: ...View Snapshot A list of the snapshots avail able is displayed If no snapshot has yet been recorded the No snapshot found message appears 2 Touch one of the snapshots The snapshot selected appears in a...

Page 71: ...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 settings have be...

Page 72: ...nged into four areas Device Setting Advanced Setting Alarm Setting Time Setting The following settings only affect the respective camera selected Information on particular individual features is provi...

Page 73: ...Operating the Camera Android 73 D Device Setting This menu option provides information on the unambiguous user identifier UID the camera s security code the name of the camera TEST WLAN...

Page 74: ...Operating the Camera Android 74 D User Identifier UID The camera s user identifier UID serves to identify the camera unambiguously within the network The user identifier cannot be changed TEST WLAN...

Page 75: ...amera 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 to Secu...

Page 76: ...bles 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 Workshop...

Page 77: ...ous functions and settings with which you can define how the camera behaves according to your own individual requirements The Advanced Setting menu is arranged into four areas Modify Security Code Wi...

Page 78: ...arties 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 Setting menu...

Page 79: ...TEST WLAN 1 Touch Manage Wi Fi networks in the Wi Fi Setting menu 2 Touch the arrow on the right to open a list containing all the wireless networks available in the vicinity 3 Touch the network to w...

Page 80: ...tion on your camera This area displays the name designation of the camera the firmware version on the camera the camera manufacturer the total memory capacity of the internal SD card the remaining mem...

Page 81: ...omeIPC App as required 1 Touch Alarm in the Alarm Setting menu Your smartphone or tablet PC can be set up to issue an acoustic signal when the camera detects a movement To do this activate the Push No...

Page 82: ...rted 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 Swi...

Page 83: ...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 setting in...

Page 84: ...cted to the camera and has been regis tered on the alarm system see Section Installing the Camera 1 Touch Receiver Protect in the list 2 Touch the setting required 3 Save the settings by touching OK W...

Page 85: ...the SD Card You can use this option to define whether your recordings should be stored on the internal memory 1 Touch the Switch icon beside the Alarm recording sd card option The Switch icon indicat...

Page 86: ...this function is that the transmission of push notifications has been en abled in the system settings on the smartphone or tablet PC More detailed information is provided in the operating manual supp...

Page 87: ...ding 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 time and...

Page 88: ...ications This instruction manual serves purely for information pur poses Its content is not part of any contract for sale All the data relates to nominal values The equipment and options described may...

Page 89: ...ters Angle of vision 60 Motion detection Yes Memory 8 GB Flash memory LAN RJ45 interface 10 100 Mbps WLAN IEEE 802 11 b 802 11 g 802 11 n Encryption WEP WPA and WPA2 Dimensions 175 x 65 mm L x D conne...

Page 90: ...ry settings Press the Reset button 14 on the camera s connec tion cable Ensure that the user identifier and pass word correspond to the default settings Contact our Service department My camera is det...

Page 91: ...of different quality in different localities Move to a different loca tion and try again The data volume is used up within the scope of your mobile phone contract and the speed of the mobile connectio...

Page 92: ...Olympia Business Systems Vertriebs GmbH Zum Kraftwerk 1 45527 Hattingen...

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