CFMS2015 1/3'' IP Fix Dome Camera, 2 MP, D/N Configuration A6V10334028 20.12.
1 Copyright 1 Copyright Data and design subject to change without notice. Supply subject to availability. © 2011 Copyright by Siemens AG We reserve all rights in this document and in the subject thereof.
Table of Contents 1 Copyright ............................................................................................................2 2 About this document .........................................................................................5 2.1 Content of document ............................................................................................5 2.2 Meaning of symbols .............................................................................................5 2.3 Contact ..
9.3 9.4 9.5 9.2.4 RTSP...................................................................................................31 9.2.5 HTTPS ................................................................................................32 9.2.6 IEEE802.1X.........................................................................................32 9.2.7 3GPP...................................................................................................33 Image parameter ..............................
About this document Content of document 2 2 About this document 2.1 Content of document This document contains information on the configuration of the product. 2.2 Meaning of symbols Orientation guide [-> 3] Cross-reference Save Button Key Tips and information 5 Siemens AG A6V10334028 20.12.
2 About this document Contact 2.3 Contact Contact information If you have questions or suggestions regarding the product or this documentation, please contact our Technical Competence Center. Intranet: http:// Email Phone/Fax/Mobile International sp.support.de@siemens.com Tel.: +49 89 9221 8000 Fax: +49 89 6367 2000 Germany, Switzerland, Austria sp.support.de@siemens.com Tel.: +49 89 9221 8000 Fax: +49 89 6367 2000 France sp.support.fr@siemens.com Tel.: +33 89 9708 324 United Kingdom sp.
Safety General safety percautions 3 3 Safety 3.1 General safety percautions z Read the general safety precautions before installing/configuring/operating the device. z Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the device. z Keep this document for reference purposes. z This document must always accompany the product. Liability claim z 3.2 3.3 Use only spare parts and accessories that have been approved by the manufacturer.
3 Safety Sensor characteristics z Vertical smear: This phenomenon occurs when viewing a very bright object. z Patterned noise: This is a fixed pattern, which may appear over the entire monitor screen when the camera is operated at a high temperature or in a low luminance environment. z Jagged picture: When viewing stripes, straight lines, or similar patterns, the image on the screen may appear jagged. 8 Siemens AG A6V10334028 20.12.
EU-directives 4 4 EU-directives This product complies with the requirements of the following European directives.
5 Technical data 5 Technical data Model CFMS2025 Type 2 Megapixel, Day/Night IP Fix Dome Image sensor 1/3” 1080p HD CMOS image sensor OV2715 Effective pixels 1920 (H) X 1080 (V) Image compression method H.264 / MPEG4 / MJPEG (Triple streaming) Image frame rate H.264 1080p @12 fps 720P, SXGA, VGA 25 fps Service monitor CVBS @ 25 fps for PAL Electrical Synchronisation Internal Signal/noise ratio > 50 db Lens type Varifocal 3 mm (W) - 9mm (T) Horizontal viewing angle 93.0 - 31.
Technical data 5 Network Connections RJ-45 for Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseTX (PoE) Power connector (terminal block type) Terminal block for 3 alarm inputs, 1 output I/O Connector Network port RJ45 with LED’s Audio IN/OUT Spring type Video output 2-pin connector Mechanical Protection rating NA Resistance to shock NA Dimensions (DxH) 126 mm x 115 mm Weight 480 g 11 Siemens AG A6V10334028 20.12.
6 Details for ordering Package contents 6 Details for ordering Type Order No. Designation CFMS2025 S54561-C93-A5 1/3'' IP Fix Dome, 2 MP, Day / Night Further products and accessories can be found in the internet: www.siemens.com/securityproducts 6.1 Package contents z IP camera z Video cable z 2 anchors z 2 screws z Template z 2 GB SD card (in box) z Installation instruction z Utilities CD (including software and documentation) 12 Siemens AG A6V10334028 20.12.
Camera part and connector defintion Camera part defintion 7 7 Camera part and connector defintion Au. IN GND Au. OUT GND Al. IN 3 Al. IN 2 Al. IN 1 GND COM Al. OUT Camera part defintion Ethernet DC12V AC24V + -~ ~ Ethernet DEFAULT RESET VIDEO OUT 126.0 87.0 105.7 Logo PC DC12V AC24V + -~ ~ Au. IN GND Aú. OUT GND Al. IN 3 Al. IN 2 Al. IN 1 GND COM Al. OUT 7.1 VIDEO OUT 5 x 10 SD CARD RESET DEFAULT Unit: mm 7.2 7.2.
7 Camera part and connector defintion Connector pin definition 7.2.2 Power terminal White: Power Black: Power + 7.2.3 Video out connector Video Signal Output 7.2.4 Composite video output Default/Reset buttons DEFAULT 7.2.5 DC 12 V / AC 24 V power terminal RESET DEFAULT Return to factory default by pressing button (after 5 Sec) RESET System restart SD CARD To record images when alarm events happen. SD card SD CARD 14 Siemens AG A6V10334028 20.12.
Installing the camera Precautions 8 8 Installing the camera 8.1 8.1.1 Precautions SD memory card NOTICE Please install the SD memory card before switching on the camera. The system cannot detect an SD card that is inserted during operation. 8.1.2 z The camera supports SD and SDHC cards. z Physical interface: Part 1. Physical Layer Specification; Version 1.01. z Images may not be recorded or read correctly if an unsupported SD card is used with the camera.
8 Installing the camera Concept of the network camera 8.2 Concept of the network camera The network camera can deliver video images and audio in real time using the Internet or an intranet. The camera is equipped with Ethernet (RJ-45) 10BASET/100BASE-TX network interfaces. It can be used in various indoor environments. Ethernet Switch 8.
Installing the camera Connecting the camera and personal computer via network z 8 Obtaining an IP address automatically from the DHCP server Entering the IP address manually. Your camera is set to this mode at the factory with IP address 192.168.0.10, so you need to enter this IP address manually to access the camera for the first time. Obtaining an IP address automatically from the DHCP server If your network uses a DHCP server, you do not need to change the IP address of the camera.
8 Installing the camera Using the camera search application "Webcam IP Manager" z For details on the procedure, refer to the user guide for the personal computer. Testing the camera connection using ping. z Start a command prompt. Type "ping 192.168.0.10" and press "Enter". D If the "Reply from..." message appears, the connection is correctly established. Search for the camera using the "Webcam IP Manager" and view a camera image. See Section 6.5. 1. Start "Webcam IP Manager" and click "Search". 2.
Installing the camera Using the camera search application "Webcam IP Manager" 8 2. Start "Webcam IP Manager" and click "Search". D All the cameras currently connected to the network will be displayed. To exit the program, click "Exit". 3. Select the camera you want to log in to in the list of cameras and double-click it. D The selected camera name and IP address are displayed in the network camera login fields. 4. Log in to the selected camera as an administrator.
8 Installing the camera Login dialog 2. Click "Start". D The Web-Cam IP Manager program window will now display a list of all the devices available for communication along with their IP and MAC addresses. Each device's IP address or MAC address is unique. 3. Select the camera whose home page you want to access. 4. Click "Home page of selected device". D The home page of the selected camera will appear. See Section 6.8 Components of the unit home page. 8.
Installing the camera Viewing and listening 8 2. Enter the administrator login ID and password in the "Name" and "Password" fields, respectively and click "Login". The administrator login ID and password are "admin" and "admin" by default. D The camera image screen will appear. IMPORTANT The administrator login allows rewriting of all settings. Make sure to change the de-fault administrator login ID and password to ensure camera security.
8 Installing the camera Viewing and listening 1. Launch the browser. 2. Click “Tools” on Toolbar 3. Select "Internet options". 4. Select the "Connect" tab. 5. Click "LAN Setting." D The screen for setting a local area network (LAN) will appear. Z If the checkbox “Will use a proxy server” is not marked: z The browser is not set to use a proxy server. Click "Cancel" and quit setting. Z If the checkbox “Will use a proxy server” is marked: 1. Click "Detail setting." D A proxy setup screen will appear. 2.
Installing the camera Viewing and listening 8 When using Windows XP SP2 If the camera image screen is not displayed, proceed as follows. 1. Select "Pop-up Blocker" on the toolbar. 2. Select "Always Allow Pop-ups from This Site...". Components of unit home page OSD: displays camera name, date and time. Play: shows the live image Pause: pauses the live image Speaker: On/Off Microphone: On/Off Language: standard setting is English. The website supports 5 different languages.
8 Installing the camera Resolution 8.8 Resolution There are different kinds of resolution depending on the function selected for the network camera. Item No. Limitation Resolution 1 If you choose VGA for stream 1, you have to choose between SVGA , VGA and QVGA for the other streams. The resolution of the streams should be in the same group.
Configuration Compression 9 9 Configuration 9.1 Compression Image mode z 3 streams can be selected. Stream 1, stream 2 and stream 3 can be set to H.264, JPEG and MPEG4. No codec can be selected twice. z All resolutions H.264, JPEG and MPEG4 are possible. 25 Siemens AG A6V10334028 20.12.
9 Configuration Compression z Quality Value: When variable bit rate is selected as the rate control mode and customized mode in Compression Ratio, the quality value can be selected between 1 and 31. – Low: default is 31 – Mid-low: default is 24 – Standard: default is 16 – Mid-high: default is 9 – High: default is 1 H.264- The following settings are enabled when "Image Mode" is set to H.264 z Resolution Configure the resolution. The higher the resolution the larger the image file.
Configuration Compression 9 z Resolution Configure the resolution. The higher the resolution the larger the image file. Possible settings:SVGA, VGA, QVGA (when PC/VGA Resolution is selected) D1, 2CIF, 4 CIF, CIF, QCIF (when Video Resolution is selected) z Frame Rate: 7 frame rates can be selected (1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 12, 25) z Compression Ratio Set the quality of the delivered images. The size of the image files (JPEG files) depends on the compression ratio.
9 Configuration Network settings z z Compression ratio Set the quality of the delivered images. The size of the image files (JPEG files) depends on the compression ratio. – Low compression: This setting produces the highest image quality. The file size increases. – Mid compression: Standard setting. – High compression: This setting produces the lowest image quality. The file size decreases.
Configuration Network settings 9.2.1 9 Basic BASIC Camera Name: Enter the name of your camera here. The default name is “nwcam05”. Camera Name Enable: Select "ON" to enable this function or "OFF" to disable it. NETWORK Mode: z DHCP: The IP address is obtained automatically; z PPPoE: The IP address is obtained automatically; z Manual: Enter the IP address as shown in the screenshot above. IP Address: If you have selected the option "Manual", enter your IP address here.
9 Configuration Network settings Ipv6 address configuration Ipv6: Select "ON" to use the new internet protocol or "OFF" to disable it. Port Stream 1 to Stream 3, cropping 1-5: We recommend using the default settings. In case these need to be changed, contact your system administrator. UPnP Use: When “ON” is selected, the camera can be detected automatically by the PC. It is not necessary to have the Web cam IP manager installed.
Configuration Network settings 9.2.3 9 FTP Server 1. Select "ON" to activate the FTP function. Enter your login ID and password and confirm your password. 2. Select the number of maximum connections from the "Max Simultaneous Connections" list box. Click “Save” to save your settings. This function is used to download directories/files to or to delete them from the SD memory card. 9.2.4 RTSP Authentication: Select "ON" to enable the RTSP function.
9 Configuration Network settings Stream1-3: Select the transfer type and enter the RTSP port, video port and audio port. Cropping 1-5: Select the transfer type and enter the RTSP port, video port and audio port. 9.2.5 HTTPS Here you can upload a certificate. Click “Browse”. A window will pop up. Select the file you want to upload. Click upload to upload the file. 9.2.6 IEEE802.1X Certificate: 1. Click” Browse” D A window will open. 2. Select the desired certificate 3.
Configuration Network settings 9 Setting: z EAPOL version: Select 1 or 2. z EAP identity: Enter the EAP identity. z Private key password: Enter your private key password. z Enable IEEE 802.1X: Select "ON" to enable it or "OFF" to disable it. Select "ON" to enable SNMP V1, SNMP V2C and SNMP V3, respectively, or select "OFF" to disable them. 9.2.7 3GPP 3GPP is the third generation technical standard which refers to GSM core network as the basis and UTRA as the wireless interface.
9 Configuration Image parameter 9.3 9.3.1 Image parameter Basic camera settings Here you can configure the basic settings of the camera such as image size and quality. 1. Select "Image Parameters" in the "Configuration" menu. – A sub menu for camera function setting will appear. 2. Select "Basic" in the sub menu. – The "Camera - Basic Settings" dialog will appear. 3. Configure the individual settings. – Click "Save" to save your settings. The settings will not be applied unless "Save" is clicked.
Configuration Image parameter z 9 Day-Night Settings: Select “Auto”, “Day” or “Night” mode according to the environment. Only active if not linked to alarm input. z Day-Night Delay Time: Choose the day-night delay time from 0, 5, 10, 15, 30. z Day-Night Level: Choose the day/night level: Low, Mid, High. z Preset image: Choose OFF, Indoor, Outdoor, Tunnel and Casino, according to the environment. 35 Siemens AG A6V10334028 20.12.
9 Configuration Image parameter z Automatic Exposure: Controls the light intensity of the image. 2 types of specific application conditions can be selected: Manual or AES (Automatic Electronic Shutter) by the camera depending on your application environment. When use the Manual, the Shutter speed is enabled to adjust z Brightness: Adjust the brightness between 0 and 255. z Contrast: Set the contrast level between 0 and 255. z Saturation: Adjust the saturation between 0 and 255.
Configuration Image parameter 9.3.2 9 Camera mask zone settings z Choose the desired color for the masks. 37 Siemens AG A6V10334028 20.12.
9 Configuration Image parameter z Select “ON”, then click “Set Mask Zone” to start mask setting. z Drag a mask rectangle on the screen. Click “OK” to complete the selection. z Click “Save” to enable the mask setting. Up to 8 masks can be set on the screen. 9.3.3 z EZOOM is not supported when cropping function is on. z Privacy zone is not supported when cropping function is on. z The cropping size of width and height must be multiple of 32. Ex: 320*160.
Configuration Image parameter 9 1. Mark the appropriate "Enable" checkbox and enter a name, then click “Set Cropping Area” to start cropping setting. 2. A cropping setting screen will pop up as shown. Select one of the cropping options (QVGA, CIF, QCIF, Free Size) at the bottom of the screen. A red-mesh rectangle will appear on the screen. 3. Select one of the predefined sizes. D The zone appears at the screen. 4. Move the zone by clicking the left mouse button in the center of the target position.
9 Configuration Alarm NOTICE Max. 5 cropping areas can be set on the screen. E-zoom is not supported when cropping function is on. Privacy zone is not supported when cropping function is on. The cropping size (width and height) must be a multiple of 32. Example: 320*160. The smallest cropping size will be 128*128. The minimum resolution should be set to VGA or D1. 9.3.4 Camera OSD settings This function setups the text position and colour of camera name, Alarm text or DATE/TIME on the screen.
Configuration Alarm 9 External digital input 1 1. Alarm Input When “ON” is selected: external alarm will be detected. The following functions will be enabled when the option “Alarm Input” is selected. B/W mode: The camera is switched to monochrome mode when a trigger signal is received. 2. Input Type Normally Open (NO): open if nothing occurs but closed in case of an alarm. Normally Closed (NC): closed if nothing occurs but open in case of an alarm. 3.
9 Configuration Alarm The settings are similar to those for alarm inputs, with some additional functions: z Motion Detection – Select "ON" to enable the motion detection function. – Select “Track”, to track the moving object. – Default setting: “OFF” External digital inputs 2, 3 External digital inputs 2, 3: All configurations are the same as those made for external digital input 1, except that input mode B/W is not available.
Configuration Alarm 9.4.2 9 Audio event upload Select an audio event. Upload the *.wav file as a voice alarm message to the SD card or a PC. Up to 10 audio events can be selected. Alarm input 1 and motion setting will show different effects depending on which audio event you selected. 9.4.3 Alarm server Configure the alarm server as follows: 1. Conditions: Select either "Alarm" or "Motion". 2. Alarm Server IP Address: Enter the IP address of the alarm server. 3.
9 Configuration Recording 9.5 9.5.1 Recording FTP Recording 44 Siemens AG A6V10334028 20.12.
Configuration Recording 9 You can save image files via FTP. Set the FTP recording conditions first. Choose between FTP server 1 and 2. z FTP Recording Conditions You can save your image files generated by scheduled recording, alarm recording, or motion-triggered recording. z Scheduled Recording Select the recording condition in the recording schedule table for all days from Monday to Sunday: Stop, All Day, Schedule 1 or Schedule 2. z Recording by Alarm 45 Siemens AG A6V10334028 20.12.
9 Configuration Recording Z Prerequisite: The alarm inputs have been configured. Then proceed as follows: 1. Record Source Select either JPEG or MPEG4 format 2. Pre-Recording Frame Select the number of images to be recorded before an alarm occurs. Images of the moment when the alarm occurs are not included. D With JPEG format, 0, 1, 3, 5, or 10 frames can be selected. Not required with MPEG4 format. 3. Pre-Recording Cycle Set a time interval for pre-alarm recording.
Configuration Recording 9 SD card backup in case of FTP failure You can make a SD card backup even in case of an FTP failure. The network camera automatically stores images on the SD card if they cannot be stored on the server due to a network failure, or other error condition. The stored images can be manually transferred to the FTP server when the problem has been resolved. Function ON/OFF: Select "ON" to activate the SD card backup in case of FTP failure.
9 Configuration Recording Images captured according to a schedule, during alarm situations (motion, network cable removed, etc.), can be stored on a SD memory card that is inserted in the network camera. Configure the individual settings. z Recording by Alarm Z Prerequisite: The alarm inputs have been configured. Then proceed as follows: 1. Record Source Select either JPEG or MPEG4 format 2. Pre-Recording Frame Select the number of images to be recorded before an alarm occurs.
Configuration Recording 9 z Scheduled Recording z Select the recording condition in the recording schedule table for all days from Monday to Sunday: STOP, All Day, Schedule 1 or Schedule 2. z Recording by Network loss 1. Select network recording. During a network loss, the network camera automatically stores images to the SD card based on your settings. 2.
9 Configuration Recording Set the conditions for sending email according to a schedule Z If "Schedule" is selected 1. Subject – Enter a subject title for the email to be sent. 50 Siemens AG A6V10334028 20.12.
Configuration Recording 9 2. Message – Enter a text for the alarm message. 3. Attach Image – When "ON" is selected, you can attach image files to your email. 4. Recording Schedule – Select the days to be included in the recording schedule. 5. Recording Cycle - Set a time interval for scheduled recording: 30, 60, 120, 240, 600, 1200, 1800 or 3600 s. Set the conditions for sending email in the event of an alarm Z If "Alarm" is selected: 1. Subject – Enter a subject title for the email to be sent 2.
9 Configuration Recording You can send emails to multiple users according to schedule, or when an alarm is triggered or a motion is detected. 9.5.4 NAS recording This is a method to store data on network-based storage devices. 52 Siemens AG A6V10334028 20.12.
Configuration Recording 9 1. Choose the recording condition: Select the desired recording condition (Schedule, Alarm or Motion) to trigger the recording session. If Schedule mode is selected, the data will be stored on the NAS in JPEG format only. D After the “Recording Schedule” condition has been selected, the corresponding detailed recording field appears. 2. Select the conditions you need. 3.
9 Configuration Audio 9.6 Audio You can configure your audio settings by enabling the audio input and output. z Format Two audio compression formats are supported: A-law and U-law. z Audio input Audio Input: Select "ON" for receiving audio from a microphone connected to the camera. Audio Input Level: z – HIGH - Increases the audio input level. – MIDDLE - Adjusts the audio input level to a medium level. – LOW - Reduces the audio input level.
Configuration Date / Time 9.7 9 Date / Time z Display Select “ON” to display the date/time on the screen. The position and color are set via the camera's on-screen menu. z Synchronization Mode z – Manual: Enter the date and time. – NTP: For details contact your system admin. You can also enable Network Time Protocol (NTP) via the NTP server. Enter a host name for the NTP server, select a time adjustment period, and click “Save and Test” to start testing the NTP function.
9 Configuration Access protection 9.8 9.8.1 9.8.2 Access protection Administrator z Administrator functions Select “Administrator Functions” in the setting menu. You can set up the system password, user language and logoff time.
Configuration Firewall 9.9 9.9.1 9 z Advanced users can see the live picture and perform basic functions (e.g. PTZ control, etc.). z Users can only view the live image; they have no authorization to perform any functions. Firewall IP Address filter 1. Enter the IP address(es) to be processed by the firewall system in the IP address field(s). Up to 10 addresses can be set. 2. Enable the IP address(es) in the list which are to pass the firewall filter by selecting "ON". 3.
9 Configuration Firewall 9.9.3 Forbidden protocols CMP or UDP protocols can be rejected by the firewall if assigned. 58 Siemens AG A6V10334028 20.12.
Configuration System 9.10 System 9.10.1 Settings 9 CGI-Lock is a system security setting that is used to activate or deactivate the login data for the CGI-commands. If you select "ON", you always have to enter an ID and password for the web page. You can change everything using the cgicommands. If "OFF" is selected, you will have no access. 9.10.2 Update You can update the system firmware once the update file is available. It is the customer's responsibility to update the firmware.
9 Configuration System 9.10.3 Configuration Camera configuration information can be exported and saved to a personal computer. It can also be imported from the personal computer to network cameras. z Import - Click on “Import” and select the configuration settings file to be imported to your network camera. z Export - Click on “Export” and select the directory to to save the file on your computer. z Factory Default - Clicking on "Default" in the setup. Basic IP camera network settings (e.g.
Configuration System z 9.10.4 9 Network Camera Reboot - When you click on "Reboot" the following message will pop up: "This will reboot the camera. Are you sure?". Click "OK" to reboot the network camera. Temperature There are options for displaying the temperature: Celsius and Fahrenheit. The current internal temperature of the camera is displayed. If the temperature exceeds the limit value, an e-mail will be sent depending on the temperature notification interval setting.
9 Configuration Log 9.11 Log Event log z Select the menu sequence Settings > Log. By clicking the buttons “Display All Logs”, “Display System Logs”, “Display User Logs”, "Delete logs" the corresponding logs will be displayed and can be processed. 62 Siemens AG A6V10334028 20.12.
Configuration Notice 9.12 9 Notice 63 Siemens AG A6V10334028 20.12.
10 Utility program application NAS player setup 10 Utility program application 10.1 NAS player setup The application for playing back NAS files can be found on the DVD that is included in the delivery. Z Prerequisite: NAS recording has been configured. 1. Click on the green cross button and select the path of the NAS file to be played back. 2. Click "Play" 3. Click "Stop" 10.2 Audio recording setup This application is found on the DVD that is included in the delivery.
Utility program application Firmware update setup 10 Z Prerequisite: The firmware update software has been installed . 1. Select the software version from the "Filter" drop-down list. 2. Select the network camera you want to update. The upgrade tool supports the simultaneous firmware update of up to 100 network cameras. 3. Click on "Browse…" and select the software version for the network camera. 4. Click on "Upload" to start the firmware update. Current FW version : X.2.2.
11 Maintenance 11 Maintenance z The camera is maintenance-free. z There is a limitation of rewrites that is possible with the SD memory card. Replacing the SD memory card when performing periodic maintenance on the camera is recommended, at latest after 10,000 writing cycles. z Small amounts of dirt or dust can be cleaned from the camera using a clean soft cloth. Do not touch the lens area. z If the surface is touched accidently use a soft cloth moistened with alcohol to clean it.
Disposal 12 12 Disposal All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities. This crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on the product means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC. The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.
Index Index A Administrator, 20, 56 Alarm output, 42 FTP recording, 45 FTP server, 31, 46 G Audio, 30 GOP, 26 Audio recording setup, 64 H Authentication, 31 Automatic Exposure, 36 H264, 26 AWB, 36 I B Image mode, 25 Bit rate, 28 Bonjour use, 30 Brightness, 36 C Import, 60 Intenet options, 21 Internet browser, 21, 21 IP address, 22 IP address filter, 57 Camera name, 29 Ipv6 address configuration, 30 Cleaning, 7 J Compression Ratio, 26 Contrast, 36 Cropping, 28 Cropping settings, 39 D Da
Index Reboot, 61 Resolution, 26 RTSP port number, 32 S Saturation, 36 SD recording, 48 Secundary DNS, 29 Sensor characteristics, 7 Sharpness, 36 Shutter speed, 36 Subnet mask, 29 Synchronization mode, 55 T Temperature, 61 Transfer type, 32 U Unit home page, 23 UPnP use, 30 User, 56 W Webcam IP Manager, 18 69 Siemens AG A6V10334028 20.12.
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