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IUK 5 A1
GB
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Please remove the mains adapter from the mains before a storm and/or thunderstorm.
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The power socket used must be easily accessible so that the mains adapter can be easily discon-
nected in an emergency.
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If you notice any unusual noises, smoke or similar uncertain situations, immediately disconnect the
mains adapter from the power supply. Have the device checked by a qualified specialist before
using it again (see section "Service").
Electrostatic discharge
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In some rare cases, it is possible that the camera may malfunction due to electrostatic discharge.
In the event of a malfunction due to electrostatic discharge, the product must be reset. To do this,
disconnect the mains adapter from the wall socket and then wait for about ten seconds before
plugging the device back in again.
Possible infringements of the rights of third parties
Please note the following when using the surveillance camera:
Copyright protection
Every person owns the rights to their own image. According to copyright law, pictures of people may
only be published without their permission if the affected person appears merely as an incidental
feature in a landscape or other location. The question as to whether a person is merely an incidental
feature must be ascertained on a case by case basis. To avoid any legal uncertainty, a warning
notice about the camera should be provided in all cases in which identifiable persons might be
recorded (see section "Duty of notification").
Protection of privacy
The privacy of others may not be infringed by any published images. Do not set up the camera so it
points to the garden or an entrance of a neighbouring residence, even if these locations are easily
visible from your own residence or to the general public. This does not a constitute a right to publish
these views.
Personal identifiability
Personal identifiability exists when it can be established that a specific person was at a certain location
at a given time. This identification can be also made by means of an identifier related to a specific
person, e.g. a car license plate. Personal identifiability must avoided under all circumstances.
Surveillance cameras at the workplace
Surveillance at the workplace is subject to particularly strict regulations in Germany. Employers should
not use surveillance cameras in the workplace in any cases where this could lead to a possible
infringement of legal rights.