Clas Ohlson RC8030 Instruction Manual
Clas Ohlson RC8030 Instruction Manual

Clas Ohlson RC8030 Instruction Manual

Wireless ip camera

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Wireless IP Camera
Article number 36-2914
Model RC8030
18-2062
RC8030-UK
www.clasohlson.com

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  • Page 1 Wireless IP Camera Article number 36-2914 Model RC8030 18-2062 RC8030-UK www.clasohlson.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Wireless IP Camera Article number 36-2914 Model RC8030 18-2062 RC8030-UK Please read the entire instruction manual before using the product and save it for future reference. We apologise for any text or photographic errors and any changes of techni- cal data. If you have any questions concerning technical problems please contact our Customer Service Department (see address on reverse).
  • Page 4: Product Description

    2. Product Description 2.1 Features Wireless IP camera with motor with the possibility to control the camera from another computer. • 126° (horizontal) + 64° (vertical) panorama angle. • CMOS Picture sensor. • The MPEG 4 technology offers high video quality but reduced band width directly to pc.
  • Page 5: Features

    2.2 System requirements • Network connected PC with Windows 2000 or XP • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later • Router/Wireless access point 2.3 The package contains • Network camera with aerial • Power adaptor (5 V DC) • Installation disc •...
  • Page 6: Mounting And Installation

    4. Mounting & Installation 1. Mounting the aerial Attach the supplied aerial to the bracket on top of the camera. The aerial can be angled for the best possible reception. The best reception is obtained with the aerial angled vertically. 2.
  • Page 7: Basic Setup

    . Basic Setup .1 Configuring the camera The camera must first be configured before using. These installation instructions apply to Windows XP with Service pack 2 installed. 1. Connect the camera according to the instructions in section 4. 2. Insert the supplied CD into the computer’s CD-ROM drive. If the installation does not start automatically, use the file NetworkCamera.exe application found directly under the root folder on the CD-ROM.
  • Page 8 • On the next screen you will be prompted to enter a user name and password. Then click ►. The preset username and password are: User name: administrator Password: (no password) 5. In the following dialogue box you will set the time zone and date. You can also give a name and description for the camera.
  • Page 9 6. Select the camera to use a fixed IP address (Fixed IP address) or to automatically obtain an IP address (Dynamic IP address) from e.g. a router with DHCP function. Make your selection and click ►. 7. If you have previously chosen to give the camera a fixed IP address the TCP/IP Settings will appear in the dialogue box.
  • Page 10 8. The following dialogue box shows the settings you have just entered. Click ►. 9. Click OK to save and then OK again. 10. Click Exit to complete the installation.
  • Page 11: Show The Camera Image Via The Web Browser

    6. Show the camera image via the web browser The camera shows video in real time via the camera’s web interface. Real time video can only be shown if the web browser is ActiveX 8.0 compatible (e.g. Internet Explorer 6.0). 1.
  • Page 12: Configuration Via The Web Browser

    Explanation of buttons and functions: Selects the camera resolution/picture size AUTO Zooms in Takes a snapshot Rotates the picture vertically Rotates the picture horizontally (mirror image) Turns on/off the microphone sound Adjusts the microphone’s sound level Preset Points Setup None Controls the camera’s position Preset Points Preset positions...
  • Page 13 3. In order to change the camera’s settings the correct password must be entered. Log in with the preset username and password: User name: administrator Password: (no password) 4. In the menu to the left, configuration interface options are shown. 5.
  • Page 14 .2 Setup 7.2.1 System System Settings Camera Name Enter a desired name for the camera. Description Enter a desired description for the camera. Date & Time Time Zone Choose time zone. Network Time Protocol Check to synchronize the clock against an Internet- time server.
  • Page 15 7.2.2 Network IP Address Configures the camera’s IP address. Obtain an IP address automati- Receive an IP address automatically from cally (DHCP) a DHCP server. Use the following IP address Give the camera its own IP address. DNS Server Address Enter desired DNS servers.
  • Page 16 7.2.3 Wireless Configures the camera for use in a wireless network. Select network type, SSID (name of network) and the network’s security settings. Enter the same information you gave for other wireless devices which also communicate on the wireless network. Contact the network administrator for assistance if you do not own the network yourself.
  • Page 17 7.2.3 DDNS If you are provided with a dynamic IP address from your Internet provider instead of a permanent IP address you may with help of a dynamic DNS server connect a domain name to your external IP address. The camera automatically contacts and updates the DNS server with the new IP address if your Internet connection is given a new IP address.
  • Page 18 7.3.2 Video Access User Access Protects access to the camera. The users must enter a username and password to access to the camera. Add the users in the User Database menu. Video Access Activate scheduled access to the camera. Access to the camera is only given during specified times.
  • Page 19 7.3.3 User Database Existing Users Edit Edits users. Delete Removes users. Delete All Removes all users. User Properties User Name Type in desired username. User Password Password for the user. Confirm Password Confirm the password one more time. Adds the user to the user database.
  • Page 20 .3 Video & Audio 7.3.1 Video & Audio MPEG-4 Settings Resolution The camera's picture resolution. Video Quality Constant Bit Rate: Control Choose desired Bit Rate. Fixed Quality: Choose picture quality. Max Frame Rate Choose frames per second. MJPEG Settings Resolution The camera's picture resolution.
  • Page 21 .4 Event 7.4.1 Motion Detection See the section 8.3 Motion Detection. 7.4.2 E-mail...
  • Page 22 E-mail settings for sendig images as an attached file to one or several e-mail addresses. • See the settings for e-mail that you received from your Internet provider. Primary SMTP Server SMTP Server Address Enter the SMTP-address which is used to send e- mail.* Authentication Indicates if the SMTP-server requires authorization.
  • Page 23 7.4.3 FTP Settings for automatic uploading of images to an FTP-server. Primary FTP FTP Server The FTP-server’s address. Port The FTP-server’s port number (usually 21). Login Name Username. Password Password. Enable Passive Mode Select to activate passive mode. File Path Name Indicates to which catalogue the picture file will be saved.
  • Page 24 7.4.5 Event Trigger Sets schedule for trigger events and method of notification, via e-mail, FTP, or HTTP. Event Schedule Displays created event schedules. New Schedule Effective Time Frame Indicates which days the schedule will be valid for. Choose desired schedule days. Start Time Enter a start time.
  • Page 25 . Administration 7.5.1 Maintenance General settings for password administration, software upgrades, backups and resetting. Administrator Login Administrator ID Changes the preset administrator name (preset username: administrator) which is used at login. Administrator Pass- Indicates a password for administrator login. word Verify Password Verify the password by retyping it.
  • Page 26 Backup & Restore Backup Click on Backup to save the camera’s current configuration to a text file. Restore Configura- Click on Restore to resume the configuration file. tion File Restore Factory Resets the camera to factory settings. Defaults Restart Camera Push to restart the camera.
  • Page 27: Advanced Use

    8. Advanced use 8.1 Connecting the camera via the Internet If the camera is installed on the network behind e.g. a router, the router must be configured in order for the camera to be reached from the Internet. 8.1.1 Prepare your router/firewall •...
  • Page 28 8.2 Streaming to a mobile phone The camera picture can be streamed to most 3G mobile phones that support video streaming via the RTSP protocol. 8.2.1 Prepare the camera for streaming to a 3G mobile phone 1. Select the option Enable Mobile Streaming in the Video and Audio menu. 2.
  • Page 29: Motion Detection

    8.2.2 Connecting to the camera with a 3G mobile phone 1. In the mobile phone’s web browser enter rtsp:// followed by the camera’s/router’s external IP address followed by the access code. Example: rtsp://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/1234 where X stands for the camera’s external IP address and 1234 is the access code.
  • Page 30: Monitor Manager

    9. Monitor Manager With the included programme Monitor Manager several other cameras can be monitored simultaneously. 9.1 Installation The installation guidelines applies to Windows XP with Service pack 2 installed. 1. Connect the camera according to the instructions in section 4. 2.
  • Page 31 5. Click on Browse if you wish to install the programme in another folder than the one suggested, otherwise click Next. 6. Click Next to confirm. 7. Click Finish to complete the installation. The programme will start automatically.
  • Page 32 9.2 Use Monitor Manager 9.2.1 Connect to the camera and display the camera picture To display the camera in the programme it must first be connected and given its own channel number. 1. Install and start the programme according to the instruction in step 7.1. 2.
  • Page 33 Explanation of the programme’s controls and features Button Function Channel Displays the chosen camera’s channel number. Play Starts playback for the chosen camera. Pause Freezes the picture. Stop Stops playback. Push to record current picture. Record White recording the button changes colour to red.
  • Page 34 Camera Indicators Used to quickly choose between connected cameras. Also displays status for chosen camera. Column 1 Green indicator is displayed when the camera is available. Column 2 Red indicator indicates when recording is in session. Column 3 Yellow indicator is displayed when the motion detector is activated.
  • Page 35 9.3 Recording playback Recording can be done simultaneously with playback, or according to a recording schedule. 9.3.1 Preparing the computer for recording 1. Click on Setup to change the programme’s settings. 2. Select the Preferences tab and enter the desired settings: ■...
  • Page 36 ■ Disc Allocation for Each Camera Recording – Displays the amount of disk space allocated to each camera. ■ Initial Setting – Select if you wish the programme to start when starting Windows. ■ Proxy Server – Enter proxy settings when using a proxy server. 3.
  • Page 37 3. Click Add to save the newly created schedule on the recording schedule list. The programme will now automatically start recording according to the programmed schedule. 4. Repeat steps 2-3 if you wish to add more recording schedules. N.B. In order for the recording schedule to function the Recorder programme must be started.
  • Page 38 Play Resumes playback after stopping or pausing Pause Temporarily stops/freezes playback Frame by Frame Each mouse click progress video sequences frame by frame Stop Stops playback Snapshot Takes a snapshot from the video sequence Zoom In Enlarges the image Zoom Out Reduces the image Print Prints out the current image...
  • Page 39 9.4 Using the microphone and speakers The camera is equipped with a built-in microphone for audio monitoring. Audio is played back on the computer at the monitoring location. 9.4.1 Activates the camera’s microphone 1. Select the Enable Microphone alternative in the Video & Audio menu. 2.
  • Page 40: Care And Maintenance

    10. Care and Maintenance Use a soft moist cloth to clean the product. Never use strong detergents or solvents for cleaning. 11. Troubleshooting It is not possible to connect to the camera/the programme does not have any contact with the camera •...
  • Page 41: Safety

    Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Clas Ohlson AB declares that following product(s): Wireless IP-CAMERA 36-2914/18-2062 RC8030/RC8030-UK is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Article 3.1a (Safety): EN 60950-1 EN 50385 Article 3.1b (EMC): EN 301489-1 EN 301489-17 Article 3.2 (Radio):...
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