IP Security Camera Warranty Details The product is guaranteed to be free from defects in workmanship and parts for a period of 36 months (dependant on product) from the date of purchase. Defects that occur within this warranty period, under normal use and care, will be repaired, replaced or refunded at our discretion.
1 Dear Customer, Congratulations on purchasing this high quality MAGINON® product. You have chosen a modern security camera with excellent technical features and accessories which are all especially easy to use. Please read all instructions carefully and attentively. Pay special attention to all safety instructions. The device comes with a three year warranty. In the event of a fault in the camera you will need the enclosed warranty card and your proof of purchase.
2 User data on delivery of IP Security Camera Note: t 1MFBTF NBLF TVSF UP BQQMZ B QBTTXPSE UP UIF iadmin“ VTFS BDDPVOU PO ö STU VTF of the camera. User name: Password: admin no Password presetted New Password: _______________________ 2. Table of contents Introduction 1. Contents of box 2. Table of contents 3. Hazard, safety and general warnings 1 1 2 4 4. Preparations 7 4.1. Description of parts 4.2. Views of the camera 4.3. Installing the security camera 4.3.1. Fitting stand to camera 4.3.2.
3 5.4. Setting up the security camera 5.5. Internet access 6. Settings 6.1. Equipment status 6.2. Camera name 6.3. Date and time 6.4. User accounts 6.5. Network settings 6.6. Wireless settings 6.7. UPNP settings 6.8. DDNS settings 6.9. Email settings 6.10. FTP settings 6.11. Alarm settings 6.12. Head settings 6.13. Resetting 6.14. Rebooting 7. Using the security camera 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13 15 17 17 18 19 20 20 23 25 26 28 30 32 34 35 35 36 7.1. Accessing the camera 7.2. Controlling the camera 7.2.1.
4 3. Hazard, safety and general warnings Improper use or treatment of the camera and accessories poses a risk to you and others, and the camera may be damaged or destroyed. Therefore please read and observe strictly the following hazard, safety and general warnings. Intended use This security camera is intended to be used for monitoring indoor areas only. You are responsible for ensuring that the personal rights of third parties are not violated through the use of the security camera.
5 Hazard of electrocution in case of wet and humid conditions The camera and any supplied components may not be exposed to dripping or spray water. Containers filled with liquid, such as vases or glasses may also not be placed on or close to the camera Danger of fire and electrocution. Do not use the camera and its components close to water and protect against moisture and humidity. Danger of fire and electrocution.
6 Damage from heat – fire hazard Do not leave camera and receiver in places that are susceptible to considerable increases in temperature (e.g. in a vehicle). The housing and internal parts may be damaged, which in turn could cause a fire. Do not wrap up camera and receiver or place on textiles. This could produce a build up of heat in the camera that could cause deformation of the housing and may represent a fire hazard.
7 4. Preparations 4.1. Description of parts 2. 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. MAGINON IP Security Camera IPC-1 Mounting bracket Network cable AC adaptor WiFi antenna 6. Connector for alarm device 7. Assembly kit (not shown) 8. Software CD (not shown) 9. Instruction manual (not shown) 10.
8 4.2. Views of the camera 2. 90° 3. 1. 4. 270° 5. 7. 6. 8. 1. 2. 3. 4. Lens Infrared LED Sensor WiFi antenna 5. 6. 7. 8.
9 4.3. Installing the security camera 5IF *1 TFDVSJUZ DBNFSB DBO CF JOTUBMMFE JO B ö YFE MPDBUJPO VTJOH UIF TUBOE TVQQMJFE Note: t 5IF TFDVSJUZ DBNFSB TIPVME OPU CF JOTUBMMFE EJSFDUMZ CFTJEF FMFDUSPOJD FRVJQNFOU as this may result in interference. Should you experience picture interference, test UIF DBNFSB JO B EJò FSFOU MPDBUJPO ö STU t $IPPTF B MPDBUJPO UP JOTUBMM UIF TFDVSJUZ DBNFSB XIJDI EPFT OPU IBWF TVOMJHIU GBMMJOH on the lens. 4.3.1.
10 4.3.3. Completing the camera installation Screw the antenna plug onto the antenna socket on the rear side of the camera. Connect UIF DBNFSB UP UIF QPXFS TVQQMZ BOE ö OBMMZ QMVH UIF QPXFS TVQQMZ JOUP BO FMFDUSJDBM QPXFS socket.
11 5. Installing the security camera 5.1. System requirements Operating system: the software contained on the CD supplied is only suitable for Windows systems. However, browser access may be used to set up and control the IP security camera via Mac OS, Linux or other operating systems also. Operating systems: Processor: RAM memory: Network card: Graphics card: Internetbrowser: Display resolution: Windows 2000 (SP 4), Windows XP (SP 2), Vista, 7 2.
12 5.3. Installing the software Insert the software CD supplied into your computer’s CD/DVD drive. The selection menu shown below should then appear. In the event that the menu does not launch automatically, go to the drive overview on your computer and click on the CD/DVD drive icon. To launch, double click on the CDMenu/CDMenu.exe program. Click on “supra IPCam” to install the supra IPCam Config program. Follow the on screen instructions until the software has been fully installed.
13 5.4. Setting up the security camera Make sure that the security camera is connected to both the router and the power source. Then open the program supra IPCam Config. Within the program, go to “Start search” to display a list of available security cameras. From the list, select the camera you want to set up or select. Use the “Address” function to display the chosen camera’s network data.
14 The camera is installed automatically on the network providing the “Use DCHP” option is activated and the router being used also supports DHCP (and this is activated). However you DBO BMTP TQFDJGZ UIF OFUXPSL EBUB NBOVBMMZ JG TBZ BVUPNBUJD DPOö HVSBUJPO EPFT OPU XPSL If the port being used by the security camera has to be changed, specify the new port number.
15 5.5. Internet access 5P CF BCMF UP BDDFTT UIF TFDVSJUZ DBNFSB PWFS UIF *OUFSOFU ZPV XJMM ö STU OFFE UIF DBNFSB T *OUFSOFU BEESFTT QVCMJD *1 BEESFTT :PV IBWF GPVS EJò FSFOU XBZT PG ö OEJOH PVU UIF SFMFWBOU IP address. If a separate Internet address (domain) has been registered for the camera (see Section 6.8., DDNS Settings), this can be used to access the camera. You can have the public IP address sent to you by email. To do this, follow the instructions in Section 6.9., Email Settings.
16 Start by opening your router’s port forwarding menu. In the example shown, two security cameras are connected to the router, one called IPCamera1 under local network address 192.168.1.110 and one called IPCamera2 under local network address 192.168.1.111. &YUFSOBM QPSU JT OPX TQFDJö FE BT UIF BDDFTT QPJOU GPS IPCamera1. TCP and UDP are both permitted protocols, however the only one required is TCP. This camera is then accessed from the Internet under the address http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:81 (where xxx.
17 6. Settings The following sections will give you an overview of all possible settings for your IP security camera. Should problems arise, or settings need to be altered, during installation or use, you XJMM ö OE BEWJDF IFSF PO UIF SFMFWBOU PQUJPOT BWBJMBCMF UP ZPV Bring up the camera on your Internet browser (see Section 7.1.) and log on via a user account with administrator’s permissions.
18 6.2. Camera name You can give the camera a name, for example in order to locate it more easily on the network PS BT B VOJRVF JEFOUJö FS XIFSF NPSF UIBO POF DBNFSB JT CFJOH VTFE &OUFS UIF DBNFSB T DIPTFO OBNF JO UIF UFYU ö FME UIFO DMJDL “Save”. The camera name may consist of any characters and may be up to 20 characters long. The new camera name is accepted without the need to reboot the camera.
19 6.3. Date and time Specify here which time zone the camera is in and whether the date and time are to be updated automatically via a so called NTP server (time server). Current date and time: this shows the date and time as stored in the camera. This information is synched with the local system when the date and time settings are saved. 8IFSF UIF PQUJPO i4ZODISPOJ[F XJUI /51 TFSWFSw JT OPU TFMFDUFE UIJT NFUIPE NBZ CF VTFE to set the date and time.
20 6.4. User accounts Up to 8 user accounts may be set up for the security camera. These user accounts are then used to access the security camera. 5IF TFDVSJUZ DBNFSB JT TIJQQFE XJUI UIF VTFS BDDPVOU iBENJOw OP QBTTXPSE SFRVJSFE 5IJT account can neither be deleted nor have its administrator rights changed. It can merely be given a password. $MJDL i"EEw UP DSFBUF B OFX VTFS account. Enter the user name and (optionally) a password for the new account.
21 6.5. Network settings To connect the security camera to an existing network or router, the network settings must be made. Use DHCP: if your network allows a new device (client) to be connected automatically, tick this box. All necessary data will then be drawn directly from the server or router. Web interface port: connections within a network are handled via so called ports allowing the server and each device (client) attached to it to work via different ports sharing a common network address.
22 In the event that automatic connection of new devices is not supported, please untick the i3FNPWF %)$1w CPY 5IJT XJMM PQFO VQ TFWFSBM OFX JOQVU ö FMET JOUP which you should enter your network’s access data directly.
23 6.6. Wireless settings In the event that the security camera is to be connected to a network via a wireless LAN (WiFi) you can enter the relevant settings here. Use WiFi: tick this box if you wish to connect wirelessly to the network. All subsequent required data regarding the wireless network is contained within the router or access point being used to control this network. Bring up the router’s or access point’s settings on screen and open up the settings for the wireless network.
24 Encryption: on wireless networks data is mainly encrypted in order to prevent access by third parties. Specify here which type of encryption is used by your wireless network. The setting “Non encrypted” means that data will be transmitted without encryption. If one of the “WEP”, “WPA” or “WPA2” encryption methods is used, you will have to enter additional information on the encryption. Be sure to use exactly the same settings as you see displayed on the router or access point.
25 6.7. UPNP settings Universal Plug & Play (UPnP) allows different manufacturers’ devices to be addressed over an IPbased network. Where UPnP is supported by the router and activated, the required ö SFXBMM TFUUJOHT BSF NBEF BVUPNBUJDBMMZ CZ JU Mark “Use UPNP” where UPNP is to be used for connecting to the security camera. By EFGBVMU i6TF 61/1w JT BDUJWBUFE Click “Save” to accept the changed settings. These are accepted without rebooting the camera.
26 6.8. DDNS settings The security camera can be contacted via the IP address used by the router or server to connect to the Internet. Because, in many instance, the IP address of the Internet connection QPJOU JT DPOTUBOUMZ DIBOHJOH JU JT CFOFö DJBM GPS UIF DBNFSB UP CF BCMF UP CF SFBDIFE BU UIF same address all the time.
27 Once the camera has been registered successfully, switch to the DDNS settings. For “User name” and “Password”, enter the same data you entered when registering on the DDNS server. *O UIF i%PNBJO OBNFw UFYU ö FME FOUFS UIF OBNF ZPV TQFDJö FE VQPO SFHJTUSBUJPO *O UIF DBTF of one camera only, this is generally the user name, and in the case of more than one registered camera you should use the name you received upon registration. Click “Save” to accept the changed settings.
28 6.9. Email settings In response to given events, the security camera can send an alarm message by email. This requires details to be entered on an email account from which emails can be sent. You can use a private email address or set up a separate email address specially for the security camera. Activate “Use SMTP” if an email should be sent in the event of an alarm. Please note that, for this to happen, the alarm must be activated under Alarm settings.
29 Encryption: specify whether (and which type of ) encryption is used by the SMTP server. Requires authorisation: specify whether the SMTP server requires authorisation. If yes, tick this option and then enter the user name and password for the email account. Sender: enter the email address via which the alarm messages are to be sent. Recipient 1-4: enter up to 4 email addresses to which the alarm messages are to be sent.
30 6.10. FTP settings The security camera offers you the opportunity to upload images to an FTP server, on either a one time or a regular basis. Enter here the required access data for an FTP server to be used for this purpose. Activate “Use FTP” if images from the security camera are to be uploaded to an FTP server. Server: enter the address of the FTP server. Port: enter the port via which the FTP server is to be accessed. The standard value is 21.
31 Path: enter the path under which the images should be stored on the FTP server. Transfer mode: choose whether an active or passive FTP connection should be requested when transmitting. Upload at intervals: tick this option if you would like images from the security camera to be uploaded to the FTP server at regular intervals. Interval (seconds): specify here the intervals at which images should be captured and transferred. Specify file name: tick this option if you wish to specify a file name.
32 6.11. Alarm settings The security camera can issue alarm messages in a variety of situations. Specify here the conditions under which the camera is to issue an alarm message and what should be undertaken in the event of an alarm. Motion detection: tick this option to activate movement detection. Sensitivity: specify a level of sensitivity (0 to 9) for movement detection.
33 Alarm level: specifies whether an alarm is triggered when there is no voltage at the alarm input (low setting) or when there is voltage (high setting). Report at digital output: where this option is activated, an alarm message is forwarded via the digital output as soon as it is in existence within the security camera. Alarm level: specify whether the alarm is to be sounded at the digital output as a result of voltage (high setting) or when the voltage disappears (low setting).
34 6.12. Head settings This category can be used to make settings affecting the positioning of the camera head. Use Infrarot LEDs in darkness: if this option is activated, the infrared LEDs will be cut in as an additional light source in darkness. Fixed position on switching on: activate this option if the camera head should adopt a certain position when the security camera is switched on. Position on switching on: specify which position the camera head should adopt when switched on.
35 Automatic speeds: specify, separately for up/down/left/right, how fast the camera head should move when being controlled automatically. Click “Save” to accept the changed settings. The new head settings are accepted without rebooting the camera 6.13. Resetting To reset the security camera to factory settings, click “Reset now”. Resetting takes approximately 1 minute. Please wait until the log on is displayed in the browser window.
36 7. Using the security camera 7.1. Accessing the camera Begin by opening your browser program (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Google Chrome, Safari or similar). In the address line, enter the IP address of the security camera. If you wish to access the camera from a computer on the same local network, you may also enter the local network address. Log on by entering a user name and, where relevant, the associated password.
37 7.2. Controlling the camera The security camera is controlled by a variety of buttons and options. Below the camera JNBHF ZPV XJMM ö OE CVUUPOT GPS FYFSDJTJOH EJSFDU DPOUSPM PWFS UIF EJSFDUJPO PG UIF DBNFSB head as well as some fundamental camera settings. Which buttons are available and which settings may be changed depend on the permissions granted to the user account. As Administrator you have access to all buttons and settings.
38 #Z QSFTTJOH UIF i1BUSPM IPSJ[POUBMMZw PS i1BUSPM WFSUJDBMMZw CVUUPOT ZPV XJMM DBVTF UIF DBNFSB to pan automatically in a vertical or horizontal direction. This movement can be terminated again using the relevant button. In addition, the digital alarm control output can be enabled and disabled here. 7.2.2. Storing positions 6OEFS i1PTJUJPOTw ZPV BSF BCMF UP TUPSF VQ UP ö YFE QPTJUJPOT GPS UIF DBNFSB IFBE BOE UIFO recall these directly.
39 7.2.3. Camera image settings Use this view to specify the settings pertaining to the came image (picture). Resolution: here you can choose whether the security camera image is displayed in resolution of 640 x 480 pixels or 320 x 240 pixels. Light frequency: if the camera is being used in a space illuminated by fluorescent light, set the mains frequency of the local power circuit here (50 Hz or 60 Hz). If the camera is being used outdoors, select the Outdoors setting.
40 7.3. Using the camera via mobile devices The security camera image may also be accessed using mobile devices such as smartphones or tablet PCs. Use the mobile device’s browser to go to the camera’s homepage and use the NPCJMF EFWJDF BDDFTT QPJOU CFMPX UIF MPH PO ö FMET Enter your user name and password (where relevant) and log onto the camera.
41 The camera image will then appear complete with control buttons for moving the camera head. Further camera settings are not possible via mobile devices but may only be made using a PC based browser.
42 8. Confirmity This device has been tested in accordance with Part 15 of FCC Regulations, and it has been confirmed that the limits applicable to Class B digital devices have been met. These limits are intended to offer reasonable protection against harmful sources of interference when installed in residential premises. Where this equipment is not installed in accordance with the instructions, televisions, radios and radio controlled devices may suffer interference.
43 9. Disposal %JTQPTF PG UIJT QBDLBHJOH JO UIF QSPQFS NBOOFS CFö UUJOH UIF SFMFWBOU materials, and in an environmentally responsible manner, at the collection points provided. Batteries and rechargeable batteries may not be disposed of with household rubblish/garbage. The consumer is under a legal obligation to return batteries after use to local authority collection points or to battery retail outlets. For this reason, batteries and rechargeable batteries carry the sign shown opposite.
44 11. Technical Specification Model IPC-1 Image sensor 1/5" megapixel CMOS sensor, 640x480 pixels Lens F=2.4, f=3.6 mm, infrared lens Infrared light 9 infrared LEDs Night vision 15m Minimum illumination 0.5 Lux (excl. LEDs) Image angle 60° Supported protocols HTTP, FTP, TCP/IP, SMTP, DHCP, DDNS, UPnP WiFi standards IEEE 802.11 b/g LAN connection 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 Movement angle 270° horizontally, 90° vertically Power supply Input: 100 - 240V~, 50/60 Hz; Output: 5 V , 2.
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46 N T Network connection 8 Network data 13 Network set up 14, 21ff Network cable 7, 11 Network name 23 NTP server 19 Tablet PC 40 5FDIOJDBM 4QFDJö DBUJPO Time 19 Time zone 19 U Operator 20 Uploading images 30 UPnP 25 User accounts 20 P V Patrolling 37 Port 14, 15ff, 21 Power supply 7 Visitor 20 O R Rebooting 35 Reset button 8, 35 Resetting 35 Resolution 39 Router 11, 15ff S Safety instructions 4ff Sensor 44 Service 32 Smartphones 40 SMTP server 28 Software installation 12 Speed of head mov
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