User Guide CUBE/MOVE | cordless IP camera | Indoor
PAGE 2 FOREWORD USER GUIDE 1. Foreword 1.1 MOVE | Cordless IP camera | Indoor Would you like to know that your home, children's room or even office is protected, and are you looking for an economical means of surveillance, even readily when on the go? The cordless and controllable ednet MOVE IP camera enables you to cast an eye on your house and home, even when you are on the go. Simply open the App with your mobile phone or tablet and see what is happening live at home at any time.
PAGE 3 FOREWORD 1.3 USER GUIDE CUBE | Cordless IP camera | Indoor Would you like to know that your home, children's room or even office is protected, and are you looking for an economical means of surveillance, even readily when on the go? The cordless ednet CUBE IP camera enables you to cast an eye on your house and home, even on the go. Simply open the app with your mobile phone or tablet and see what is happening live at home at any time.
PAGE 4 CONTENTS USER GUIDE 2. Contents 1. Foreword 2 1.1 MOVE | Cordless IP camera | Indoor 2 1.2 Security becomes simple - with the ednet MOVE IP camera 2 1.3 CUBE | Cordless IP camera | Indoor 3 1.4 Security becomes simple - with the ednet CUBE IP camera 3 2. Contents 4 3. Symbols & highlighting 8 4. Packaging contents & connection 9 4.1 Connectors 9 5. Important notes to start 10 5.1 Safety and guarantee 10 5.2 Disposal 10 6. Installation 11 6.
PAGE 5 CONTENTS USER GUIDE 10. Add camera 18 10.1 With your smartphone/tablet 18 10.2 Adding the camera by scanning the QR-Codes 18 10.3 Add the camera with manual input of the camera ID & access password 18 10.4 Add the camera to the PC via the software browser 19 11. Wireless Lan set up 20 11.1 Set up Wireless Lan via the App 20 11.2 Set up wireless LAN via the software 21 12. Symbols 22 12.1 Operating controls upper menu 22 12.2 Operating controls lower menu 22 13.
PAGE 6 CONTENTS USER GUIDE 14.2 Screenshot 31 14.3 Record video 32 14.4 Listen 32 14.5 Talking 33 14.6 Level movement 33 14.7 Move around vertically 34 14.8 Go to position 34 14.9 Set position 35 14.10 PTZ rate 35 14.11 Vertical flip 36 14.12 Reflecting 36 14.13 Wireless Setup 37 14.14 Alarm Log 37 14.15 Parameters 38 15. Glossary 39 16. Index 41 ASSMANN Electronic GmbH I Auf dem Schüffel 3 I 58513 Lüdenscheid I Germany E-Mail: info@assmann.com I Internet: www.
PAGE 7 CONTENTS Notes ASSMANN Electronic GmbH I Auf dem Schüffel 3 I 58513 Lüdenscheid I Germany E-Mail: info@assmann.com I Internet: www.assmann.
PAGE 8 SYMBOLS & HIGHLIGHTING USER GUIDE 3. Symbols & highlighting In this handbook, symbols and highlighting are used to flag certain information. This symbol denotes advice and tips that are useful in operation and use. This symbol denotes important advice that you should follow by all means, in order to avoid malfunctions.
PAGE 9 PACKAGING CONTENTS & CONNECTION USER GUIDE 4. Packaging contents & connection 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 4.1 1x ednet IP camera 1x network cable 1x power adapter with connection cable (5V/2A) 1x ceiling/wall mounting 1x assembly kit 1x quick installation manual Connectors Operating lights RJ 45 network connection 3.
PAGE 10 IMPORTANT NOTES TO START USER GUIDE 5. Important notes to start 5.1 Safety and guarantee This instruction manual serves to familiarize you with the the mode of operation of this product. Therefore keep these instructions safe at all times, so that you can access them at any time. With the purchase of this product, you receive a two-year guarantee against defects when used properly. Please also note the general business conditions! Please only use the product in its intended manner.
PAGE 11 INSTALLATION USER GUIDE 6. Installation 6.1 Necessary parts First of all, please check the complete product contents of the camera in the original packaging (see "4 Packaging contents & connection" on page 9) Furthermore, for installation you will require Drill for the plug hole Pencil for marking the drilling holes Screwdriver 6.2 Installation of the ceiling/wall mounting • First of all mark the drilling holes by means of the predetermined holes of the ceiling/wall mounting with a pencil.
PAGE 12 PREPARATION USER GUIDE 7. Preparation Before you can use your IP camera, some preparations must be made! 7.1 Connect power supply Connect the connector plug of the enclosed power adapter with the power adapter connection on the camera. 7.2 Connect camera to router Connect one end of the included network cable to the LAN-connection on the camera. Connect the other end of the network cable to one of the connectors marked with “LAN” on the back of your router.
PAGE 13 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 8. Software installation Install the supplied software or run the downloaded setup.exe. Click on "Next" to move to the next step. Select a folder where the software should be installed and click on "Next". ASSMANN Electronic GmbH I Auf dem Schüffel 3 I 58513 Lüdenscheid I Germany E-Mail: info@assmann.com I Internet: www.assmann.
PAGE 14 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION USER GUIDE Select "Create a desktop icon", to access the software later directly from your desktop Then click on "Install" to begin the installation. ASSMANN Electronic GmbH I Auf dem Schüffel 3 I 58513 Lüdenscheid I Germany E-Mail: info@assmann.com I Internet: www.assmann.
PAGE 15 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Then confirm the firewall message with "allow access". ASSMANN Electronic GmbH I Auf dem Schüffel 3 I 58513 Lüdenscheid I Germany E-Mail: info@assmann.com I Internet: www.assmann.
PAGE 16 SET UP THE USER ACCOUNT USER GUIDE 9. Set up the user account In order to use your ednet camera and to have a video image anytime and anywhere, you need to register your camera in a user account. The setup and control can both be done from your Smartphone/tablet as well as from a PC. 9.1 Create a user account with your smartphone/tablet If you have an Apple iOS device, you will find our "ednet IP camera" app in the Apple App Store.
PAGE 17 SET UP THE USER ACCOUNT 9.3 USER GUIDE Create user account with your PC Please visit the website http://www.ip-cam.biz/. Under "Software Download" you will find the software for Windows and Apple. After the software has been installed on your computer, open it and select "account". Create a new "ednet" account Click on "account". Please choose a user name, a password and confirm the selected password. Then enter your e-mail address. After that, confirm your input.
PAGE 18 ADD CAMERA USER GUIDE 10. Add camera 10.1 With your smartphone/tablet Click on the "ednet IP camera" app under "WAN" on the "+" symbol in order to add your camera. This is easily done by scanning the QR-code with your smartphone/tablet or through manual entry of the activation data. The following devices are suitable for scanning the QR-code: Apple iPhone™, Apple iPad™, Android Smartphone, Android Tablet (with integrated back camera).
PAGE 19 ADD CAMERA USER GUIDE 10.4 Add the camera to the PC via the software browser In order to add a camera to the PC, go to "WAN" and press the right mouse key. There you click on "add camera". A new window opens, in which you enter a name for the camera under "camera alias". After that, please enter the "camera ID" into the field "camera identification" field and the "login password" into the "camera password" field. The camera ID and the access password are on the enclosed camera registration card.
PAGE 20 WIRELESS LAN SET UP USER GUIDE 11. Wireless Lan set up 11.1 Set up Wireless Lan via the App The set up of the wireless (WLAN) connection between the IP camera and WLAN-router/access point takes place via a PC or smartphone/tablet. For this, go to the "LAN" area of the App and/or the software. In order to connect the camera with the App via the WLAN go into the camera settings. To do this, press on the blue arrow.
PAGE 21 WIRELESS LAN SET UP USER GUIDE 11.2 Set up wireless LAN via the software In order to connect the camera to the WLAN via the software, please click on the "WIFI "symbol. Activate the camera's WLAN-Function while clicking on "set up WLAN" and then look for available wireless networks. Select the network with which you want to connect and enter the network key. Please confirm the input with "OK".
PAGE 22 SYMBOLS USER GUIDE 12. Symbols 12.1 Operating controls upper menu Activate camera notifications Activate help Activate camera log Change registration password Search function for videos and photos Camera settings Software settings Full-screen mode 12.
PAGE 23 FUNCTIONS & SETTINGS USER GUIDE 13. Functions & settings 13.1 System settings In this settngs menu, you can carry out basic system settings. Close main window/leave application (close) Here you determine what should happen when the application is closed. You have the possibility to minimize the application into the taskbar so that the application continues to be available in the background or to close it completely.
PAGE 24 FUNCTIONS & SETTINGS USER GUIDE 13.2 Recording settings Root folder With the recording settings, you determine the root folder, in which video and photo files should be stored on your computer. By clicking on "+", you can add files at will, and also remove them again by clicking on "-". Loop recording The "loop recording" function means that the recording automatically begins from the start when the specified file size is reached, and the recorded file is overwritten.
PAGE 25 FUNCTIONS & SETTINGS USER GUIDE 13.3 Local alarm messages Alarm display time The "alarm notice time" indicates how long alarm messages remain in the foreground and which tone should be reproduced. Offline alarm recorder Offline alarm recording indicates the time, that will be stored with an alarm. Offline alarm capture Local alarm capture indicates the time, at which photos are stored. ASSMANN Electronic GmbH I Auf dem Schüffel 3 I 58513 Lüdenscheid I Germany E-Mail: info@assmann.
PAGE 26 FUNCTIONS & SETTINGS USER GUIDE 13.4 Network Proxy Here you can make settings for a proxy server. These protocols are available for you: HTTP, SOCKS4 oder SOCKS5. After selecting the protocol, you have the input fields for the IP address, the port, as well as the user and the password. Connection Setting the network protocol, either over UDP (User Datagram Protocol) or TCP (Transmission Control Protocol), as well as setting the IP and the port.
PAGE 27 FUNCTIONS & SETTINGS USER GUIDE 13.5 Device settings Camera list Lists all cameras registered by you. Authorizations Here you can add users and change various authorizations. Offline The offline settings of the UDP-, the TCP- and the UPNP ports. (Universal Plug and Play) Network user Here you can set the network users. ASSMANN Electronic GmbH I Auf dem Schüffel 3 I 58513 Lüdenscheid I Germany E-Mail: info@assmann.com I Internet: www.assmann.
PAGE 28 FUNCTIONS & SETTINGS USER GUIDE 13.6 Search In the search menu you can search for camera recordings and play them back. To do this, click on "Search". The recorded files are then automatically itemized in the list. ASSMANN Electronic GmbH I Auf dem Schüffel 3 I 58513 Lüdenscheid I Germany E-Mail: info@assmann.com I Internet: www.assmann.
PAGE 29 FUNCTIONS & SETTINGS USER GUIDE 13.7 Change registration password Here you can change the registration password. 13.8 Log Serves to examine the log file, which can be filtered according to the following criteria: System, video, list, PTZ, parameter, user, device, time, alarm. ASSMANN Electronic GmbH I Auf dem Schüffel 3 I 58513 Lüdenscheid I Germany E-Mail: info@assmann.com I Internet: www.assmann.
PAGE 30 FUNCTIONS & SETTINGS 13.9 Help Calls up the IP camera help file. 13.10 Camera notifications Shows the camera events by time, user, device and description of the events. ASSMANN Electronic GmbH I Auf dem Schüffel 3 I 58513 Lüdenscheid I Germany E-Mail: info@assmann.com I Internet: www.assmann.
PAGE 31 OPERATING CONTROLS USER GUIDE 14. Operating controls 14.1 Movement control area In addition, the movement control area serves to drive the camera automatically or manually. The middle area moves the camera automatically into all directions, with the respective arrows in the outer area the camera can be steered manually. 14.2 Screenshot The screenshot function can record a fixed image from the present camera position and stores this in the file that you have indicated.
PAGE 32 OPERATING CONTROLS USER GUIDE 14.3 Record video A single press on "video record" starts the camera recording ; pressing again will stop recording. The recorded videos are stored in the file indicated by you and can then be retrieved by means of the "search" function. (See "13.6 Search" on page 28) 14.4 Listen Activates the camera microphone. Detailed sounds can be monitored. ASSMANN Electronic GmbH I Auf dem Schüffel 3 I 58513 Lüdenscheid I Germany E-Mail: info@assmann.com I Internet: www.
PAGE 33 OPERATING CONTROLS USER GUIDE 14.5 Talking Activates the camera loudspeaker , so that audio signals can be displayed on the camera. 14.6 Level movement Starting the automatic, horizontal movement of the camera (to the right/to the left). Press again to end movement. ASSMANN Electronic GmbH I Auf dem Schüffel 3 I 58513 Lüdenscheid I Germany E-Mail: info@assmann.com I Internet: www.assmann.
PAGE 34 OPERATING CONTROLS USER GUIDE 14.7 Move around vertically Swings the camera vertically (up/down). Press again to end movement. 14.8 Go to position With this function, you can steer the camera to a pre-determined point. 8 different points can be stored. ASSMANN Electronic GmbH I Auf dem Schüffel 3 I 58513 Lüdenscheid I Germany E-Mail: info@assmann.com I Internet: www.assmann.
PAGE 35 OPERATING CONTROLS USER GUIDE 14.9 Set position Here you can set different positions, that you subsequently retrieve with the "go to position"function. 8 different positions can be stored. 14.10 PTZ rate With this function, you can set the rotation speed of the camera in 10 different levels. 1 = slow 10 = quick ASSMANN Electronic GmbH I Auf dem Schüffel 3 I 58513 Lüdenscheid I Germany E-Mail: info@assmann.com I Internet: www.assmann.
PAGE 36 OPERATING CONTROLS USER GUIDE 14.11 Vertical flip Here you can reflect the camera picture vertically. 14.12 Reflecting Here you can reflect the camera picture horizontally. These functions are meaningful if you mount the camera on the ceiling, for example. ASSMANN Electronic GmbH I Auf dem Schüffel 3 I 58513 Lüdenscheid I Germany E-Mail: info@assmann.com I Internet: www.assmann.
PAGE 37 OPERATING CONTROLS USER GUIDE 14.13 Wireless Setup The "Wireless Setup" opens the menu for setting up the WLAN. (See chapter 11.2 Set up Wireless LAN via the software" on page 21") 14.14 Alarm Log With this button, you can retrieve the camera log. Here you see all camera results. You can sort these according to the following criteria: System, video, list, PTZ, parameter, user device, time and alarm. ASSMANN Electronic GmbH I Auf dem Schüffel 3 I 58513 Lüdenscheid I Germany E-Mail: info@assmann.
PAGE 38 OPERATING CONTROLS USER GUIDE 14.15 Parameters Here you can open the camera settings. There you can carry out the following settings: Color settings focus, shade, brightness, saturation, contrast, exposure Video quality Resolution, frame rate, video quality, frequency, data rate, bit rate Alarm settings Alarm sensitivity, noise detection sensitivity ASSMANN Electronic GmbH I Auf dem Schüffel 3 I 58513 Lüdenscheid I Germany E-Mail: info@assmann.com I Internet: www.assmann.
PAGE 39 GLOSSARY USER GUIDE 15. Glossary App With the application software (App for short), computer programs are designated, that are used, in order to carry out or process orders with a graphic surface. Resolution The resolution is a measure of picture sharpness and is indicated in the computer sector in pixels, in the video area generally in lines (number of columns) and rows.
PAGE 40 GLOSSARY USER GUIDE RJ 45 RJ plug-in connections are standardized connections for telecommunication cabling. RJ plug-in connections are used today worldwide for telephone connections and network connections. VGA Video Graphics Adapter (VGA) is a representation format for graphic screen representations. WAN Wide Area Network: Most networks work over serial connections, in which network capable devices are distributed over long distances.
PAGE 41 INDEX USER GUIDE 16.
PAGE 42 INDEX Network cable, 39 Network connection, 9 Network settings, 20 Network user, 26, 27 Noise detection sensitivity, 38 Notification, 23 Notifications, 22 O Offline, 26, 27 Offline alarm capture, 25 Offline alarm recorder, 25 Operating controls, 22, 31 Operating lights, 9 P Packaging contents, 9 Parameters, 38 Password, 16, 17 Positions, 35 Power adapter, 9 Power supply, 12 Preparation, 12 Proxy, 26 PTZ rate, 35 Q QR code, 39 QR codes, 18 Quality, 38 R Record video, 22 Recording, 32 Recording s
PAGE 43 USER GUIDE ednet is a registered trademark of ASSMANN Electronic GmbH. Apple™, Apple App Store™ are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. Android, Google, Google play™ are registered trademarks of Google Inc. Note: All other trademarks not listed here, are the property of their respective owners Trademarks or trade names mentioned in this manual are used to describe the operating steps and do not imply that they are freely available.