Wireless
FULL-HD
Manhole Zoom Camera
STV-4
MesSen Nord GmbH
6
3 Commissioning
3.1. Insert the batteries into the router
Router/radio amplifier (is used for the extension of the WLAN signal)
Insert the battery into the router/radio amplifier as shown in the figure below. Insert
the battery into the battery housing with the positive pole first (see picture). The
router is operated with a single lithium-ion round cell battery. A battery charge will
operate for approx. 14 hours. This ensures a safe daytime operation without the need
for an exchange of batteries.
Router with battery and cover (observe battery polarity!)
Switch the router on via the non-locking push-button by keeping it pressed until it
starts blinking (approx. 1 second).
To switch off press the push-button briefly. The router sends a confirmation via a
quick blinking sequence of the LEDs. The camera cannot be controlled if the router is
not switched on. The camera logs on to the router. Then the control PC logs on to the
WLAN of the router. Now it can control the camera and connect to the video
streaming.
The current battery level of the router is displayed in the upper right corner of the
status bar of the control software and is also indicated by the blinking speed of its
operating LEDs. A 2-second interval means a battery charge greater than 60% and a
1-second interval means a battery charge greater than 40%. Faster blinking cycles
indicate an imminent battery change.