EM6561 - e-Domotica rotating Camera EM6564 - e-Domotica outdoor Camera
| ENGLISH EM6561/EM6564 – e-Domotica Camera Warnings and points of attention Due to laws, directives and regulations set out by the European Parliament, this device could be subject to limitations concerning its use in certain European member states. In certain European member states the use of this product could be prohibited. More information regarding this warning can be found in the Declaration of Conformity on the last page of this document! Table of contents 1.0 Introduction ......................
| ENGLISH 1.0 Introduction Congratulations with the purchase of this high-quality Eminent product! This product has undergone extensive testing by Eminent’s technical experts. Should you experience any problems with this product, you are covered by a five-year Eminent warranty. Please keep this manual and the receipt in a safe place. Register your product now on www.eminent-online.com and receive product updates! 1.
| ENGLISH 1. 2. Connect the camera to a power outlet using the supplied power adapter. Connect the camera to your router or switch using the supplied network cable. 2.2 Installing the software and ActiveX driver Before you can view the video of the camera, you need to install the ActiveX software from the CD-ROM by following the steps below: (This software is required when viewing the video of the camera directly by using the webpage of the camera itself, without e-Centre.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
| ENGLISH 11. In order to view the camera’s image on the e-Centre itself, press ‘Camera’ on the touch screen. Behind the camera’s name, press ‘View’. The camera’s image will be shown. If the camera has not been found, press the ‘Search’ button again. If this still does not work, unplug the camera’s power cord and connect it again. Once the camera has finished booting, press ‘Search’ again. 2.5 Adding the camera to a wireless network Screw the antenna on the back of the camera as explained below.
| ENGLISH 2.7 Removing the camera from the e-Centre 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Make sure your computer is completely started. Open your computer’s web browser. Type in your web browser’s address bar: ‘http://e-Centre’ and press ‘Enter’. The Eminent e-Centre’s openings screen will be shown. Click ‘Camera control’. Click the ‘Remove’ button. The camera has now been removed. 3.0 Viewing images You can view the images both on your computer and on your e-Centre screen, as we explain in the paragraphs below.
| ENGLISH 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. The program will automatically search for your camera in your network. When found, the camera will be displayed in the list. Write down the IP Address of your camera. (For example: 192.168.8.100). Close the program. Now open the webpage of your EM4551 by opening Internet Explorer and filling in the EM4551’s IP Address on the address bar, in this case it is: http://192.168.8.1. Login using the EM4551’s username and password.
| ENGLISH 2. 3. 4. 5. port 80 in your router and forward this port to the IP address of your router. Follow the steps in the previous chapter. For local access on your own home network, you do not need to configure your router. Open a browser If the camera is connected in your local network: Open the ‘IP Camera Tool’ icon on your desktop and double click your camera. If you want to access the camera remotely by the internet: Type in the public IP address of your router or adsl connection.
| ENGLISH 3.8 Through the internet or local network using a mobile phone with Symbian In the example below, we use a Nokia N97 mini as example. Other phones might have slightly different steps. Installation of ‘IP Camera Player’ 1. Click on the menu button. 2. Open the webbrowser. 3. Click on 'options'. 4. Click 'Go to'. 5. Click 'New web page'. 6. Typ in: http://www.eminent-online.com/EM6564/ipcam.jar and click on the enterkey. 7. The phone says: 'Install: IP Camera Player’. 8. Click ‘OK’. 9.
| ENGLISH phone with Windows Mobile, Java or Blackberry There are 3 solutions to view video images on your mobile phone. 1. Copy the Java software ‘IPCamera.jar’ from the CD-ROM to your mobile phone and install this application on your mobile phone. Open your Java application and run the program ‘IP Camera Player’. Please be noted this Java software is not supported by certain mobile phones, even if these phones support Java. 2.
| ENGLISH 8. Click on ‘Submit’ to save the settings. Your camera can now be accessed with your dynamic DNS name! (in your router, the correct port must have been forwarded to your camera, see chapter 3.4) 4.0 The webpage of the camera The Eminent camera is also an IP camera with it’s own webpage. This means you can login to the webpage by using the camera’s IP Address. Use the following steps to login tot the webpage and change any of the camera settings. 4.1 Login to the webpage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
| ENGLISH 5. 6. Following features are only available for the rotating camera EM6561: Click on ‘headset’ button (‘audio’) to listen to audio from the camera. Click on the ‘mic’ button (‘talk’) to send audio to the camera speaker. Please be noted: The audio features of the camera are just for surveillance use, and not for a high quality ‘phone’ conversation. 4.3 ‘For Operator’ menu 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Click ‘Flip’ to rotate the image. This is a handy feature, in case the camera is mounted to a ceiling.
| ENGLISH Basic Network Settings 1. Click ‘Basic Network Settings’. 2. Using this menu, you can place a mark at ‘ Obtain IP from DHCP Server’ in order to let the camera automatically obtain an IP Address from you router or modem. 3. At ‘Http’ port you can change the default internet port. It can be handy to change the port when having multiple network camera’s in your network accessible from the internet. So each camera has a different port. Wireless LAN Settings 1. Click ‘Wireless LAN Settings’. 2.
| ENGLISH FTP Service Settings 1. Click ‘FTP Service Settings’. 2. Fill in the data of your FTP server. 3. If a mark is placed at ‘Upload Image Now’, you can set an interval. Choose a ‘10 seconds’ interval to upload a camera image to your FTP server every ten seconds. Alarm Service Settings 1. Click ‘Alarm Service Settings’. 2. Place a mark at ‘Motion Detect Armed’ and/or at ‘Alarm Input Armed’. If a mark is placed, the camera will attend you to motion detection or an alarm notification. 3.
| ENGLISH 5.0 Frequently asked questions Q: A: The CD-ROM does not start automatically? You can start the installation wizard by clicking ‘Start’, then ‘Run’. Type ‘X:\wizard\wizard.exe’ in the field ‘Open’ (X is the drive letter of your CD-ROM or DVD station) and click ‘OK’. Q: A: Why is the video image of the EM6561 camera not sharp? The lens of the EM6561 can be turned to focus the camera and create a sharp image.
| ENGLISH Q: How does the I/O alarm connector at the back of the EM6561 rotating camera work? A1: The I/O alarm connector has 4 connectors: 1 Alarm output(+5V) 2 Alarm output(+5V) 3 Alarm input 4 Ground Explanation: The input pin 3 can be used for an external sensor input. For example, you can connect a Passive Infrared Sensor (PIR) to pin 3 and pin 4 for motion detection.
| ENGLISH 7.0 Warranty conditions The five-year Eminent warranty applies to all Eminent products unless mentioned otherwise before or during the moment of purchase. When having bought a secondhand Eminent product the remaining period of warranty is measured from the moment of purchase by the product’s first owner. The Eminent warranty applies to all Eminent products and parts inextricably connected to and/or mounted on the main product.
EM6561-EM6564 | 04-2010