First, pass the plug of the power
supply unit through the opening on
the back of the mounting bracket
(see fig.), then fix the support using
screws which are suitable for the
respective base material.
Connect the plug to the DC IN socket
of the camera. Place the camera on
the support such that the objective faces forward. Carefully turn the
camera to
Lock
until it snaps in. Plug the camera supply unit into a
socket (230 V) and switch the camera on.
Note:
When mounting the camera on the ceiling the camera image
has to be rotated by 180° (via the app function Video Rotation)!
9.
You are now requested to modify the preset password (
000000
).
Confirm by presssing
OK
. Assign an arbitrary new password.
Note:
The new password must be composed of 8-16 characters
(numbers and letters).
10.
Enter the new password twice and then tap
Save
.
11.
The message
Modify Camera Info Successfully
is shown on
the display. Confirm by pressing
OK
.
12.
Now the live image appears.
Note:
Pan/tilt function (via app)
Tap in the middle of the live image and control the objective by swiping
on the screen.
Icons
Snapshot trigger
Photo function for snapshots of the live image, the photo is
automatically stored.
Photo display
For viewing the photo(s)
Intercom function
Activating/deactivating the intercom function (voice communication
between camera and mobile device).
Image resolution
For setting the image resolution (high: 720P, low: VGA).
Recording trigger
(
Note:
This icon appears only with a microSD card inserted!)
Starting/stopping manually the video recording of the live image.
The red dot is blinking during recording.
Menu
Opening the menu for individual settings.
Mounting and connecting the camera
Important information
First connect the camera to your WLAN Router (see above)!
The camera can be placed on a stable, flat surface or mounted on the
wall/ceiling using the mounting bracket included in the scope of delivery.
Consider the following when selecting the mounting position of the
camera:
For indoor use only:
Camera and power supply unit are exclusively
designed for indoor operation and must not be exposed to the weather
in the open!
Range:
Check whether the connection between the camera and your
WLAN router is stable at the intended mounting position.
Lighting conditions:
The camera should not be orientated towards
direct, strong light sources/sunlight, since overexposed images may
result.
Mounting position:
The camera should not be mounted in immediate
proximity to the heating, stoves or other sources of heat. Make sure
that the base material for mounting is stable and does not give rise to
strong vibrations and/or falls.
Wall or ceiling mounting:
First, install the camera only provisionally
and check whether the desired monitored area is completely covered
prior to drilling the holes for the camera support! Make sure that no
cables or conducts are placed in the wall which may be damaged when
drilling!
Mark the position for the drilling holes (use the camera support as
drilling jig) and drill the holes.
Technical Data
WiFi frequency
2.412 - 2.462 GHz (channel 1-11)
WiFi security
WPA/PSK
WiFi standard
IEEE 802.11b/g/n
Image resolution
720 p (1280 x 720)
Image sensor
OV9712 CMOS Sensor
Objective
Lens 3.9 mm/F1.8
Angle of view (diagonal)
68°
Single frame rate
25 fps
Pan/tilt range
270° / 110°
Operating voltage
5 V DC / 1 A
White balance
automatic
Working temperature range - 20° C ~ 60° C
IR LEDs
8
Input current
610 mA mit IR-LEDs,
420 mA ohne IR-LEDs
Type of memory card
microSD, max. 32 GB
Dimensions/Weight (w/o support) Ø 86 mm, height 110 mm, 247 g
stabo Elektronik GmbH
Münchewiese 14-16 . 31137 Hildesheim/Germany
Tel. +49 (0) 5121-76 20-0 . Fax: +49 (0) 5121- 51 29 79
Internet: www.stabo.de . E-Mail: [email protected]
Errors and technical modification reserved, pictures may vary.
Copyright © 07/2016 stabo Elektronik GmbH
Bedienungsanleitung
User Manual
stabo WLAN indoor cam
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