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IP Camera 9483 - Configuration Software Instruction Manual VBD 612-4 (10.14)
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Dear Customer, With your purchase of this IP Camera, you have chosen a quality product manufactured by RADEMACHER. Thank you for the trust you have placed in us.
Contents These instructions............. 4 Application of this manual ......4 Symbols used and depictions ....4 Glossary - Definition ........5 Overview of the IP Camera ........6 System requirements ..........7 Prerequisites for configuring the IP Camera settings ............ 7 Opening the configuration software of the IP Camera ..............
1. These instructions..describe the configuration of the IP Camera 9483 via the HomePilot® user interface. You can find this instruction manual on your HomePilot® under the following URL: http://homepilot.local/manual or in the downloads section of our website: www.homepilot.de/downloads The current "Brief instructions for installation and commissioning" (VBD 612-2...)"...
1.3 Glossary - Definition IP Camera LAN (Local Area Network) Network-compatible camera Abbreviation for a wired, local to transmit image data to the computer network HomePilot®. WLAN (Wireless-LAN) HomePilot® Abbreviation for a local radio The HomePilot® is a central network controller unit for RADEMACHER WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Set-up) radio products.
2. Overview of the IP Camera Front view Reverse side Audio Brightness sensor output * connection Infrared (IR) LEDs Power supply Connection of the mains adaptor Tripod socket Camera lens WPS key RESET key Microphone * Side view * The following elements are not supported by the HomePilot®.
3. System requirements You require the following to register the IP Camera 9483: ◆ Internet access. ◆ A router* with DHCP server and a free LAN port. ◆ A freely accessible mains socket (230 V / 50 Hz). ◆ A commercially available standard computer with current web browser.
5. Opening the configuration software of the IP Camera The IP Camera and the router are registered in the same local network and the user interface of the HomePilot® is displayed in your browser. Open the "Configuration" menu. The connected IP Camera is selected directly and the camera image will ap- pear in the right column.
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5. Opening the configuration software of the IP Camera Select "Open detailed view". Next, the IP Camera's registration menu will appear: Enter the user name (see default factory settings) as well as the password and select the desired language. Factory settings: ◆...
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5. Opening the configuration software of the IP Camera If you already set a password during registration of the IP Camera, you must enter this password. Have you forgotten your password? Reset the IP Camera. Resetting the IP Camera RESET key Press the RESET key for approx.
5.1 The IP Camera's main menu All camera and network settings can be accessed via the task bar at the top of the screen and in the right column. The menus and setting options in the main menu. ◆ Parameters - Camera ◆...
5.2 Parameters - OSD IP Camera Brief description Activate or deactivate additional information in the image. The following settings are available: ◆ Time stamp On/Off The date and the time are displayed with the time stamp ◆ Camera name On/Off A text box with the current camera name.
5.3 Parameters - Motion Detect Brief description The camera has an integrated digital motion detection function. As soon as motion is detected in a marked image section, this movement can be used as "Automation for scenes" in the HomePilot®. The image section that is to be monitored can be freely selected. The following settings are available: ◆...
5.4 Parameters - Cover Area Brief description By blacking, up to four image sections can be excluded from monitoring. The following settings are available: ◆ Region 1 - 4 Activate or deactivate the regions. A black square will appear on the screen for each region.
5.5 Parameters - Basic Settings Brief description The IP address of the camera can be set here. The settings apply for the LAN and WLAN (wireless) network. The WLAN function is inactive as long as the IP camera is connected to the HomePilot®...
5.6 System - User Brief description An individual access password can be entered here for the IP Camera. The following settings are available: ◆ Password - Verify password Enter the password in both text boxes. Maximum number of characters A maximum of 16 characters can be entered. Umlauts cannot be used. Secure passwords Please enter a secure password.
5.7 System - Time - Settings Brief description Settings can be carried out here for the IP Camera's internal system time. The following settings are available: ◆ Date and time - (only display) Displays the current date and time. ◆ Server name If required, an internet server can be entered here from which the current universal time is obtained.
5.8 System - Initialization Brief description The IP Camera settings can be saved here or, if required, be reset to the default factory settings. The following settings are available: ◆ Reboot The IP Camera is rebooted. ◆ Factory Default The IP Camera settings will be reset to the default factory settings. ◆...
5.9 System - Device Information Brief description In this menu, various status information regarding the IP Camera and the net- work is displayed. No additional settings are available.
5.10 System - System log Brief description All events are recorded in a "log file" and saved. E.g., activation of the motion detection. In this menu, specific events and periods can be searched within this "log file" and can be displayed in the form of a list. The following settings are available: ◆...
5.11 Wireless (WLAN) Brief description The IP Camera can be logged-on to an existing radio network here. Prerequisites for wirless (WLAN) The wireless (WLAN) function is only active if the LAN cable is pulled out of the camera after completing the settings. The following settings are available: ◆...
5.11 Wireless (WLAN) Select a radio network and connect Select the desired radio network. Press "Connect". A new window will open. Enter the access password for the selected radio network and confirm by selecting "OK". Save this setting by selecting "Apply", see page 11. 5.11.1 Alternative WLAN connection with WPS You can also connect the IP Camera directly to the WLAN router or to your local radio network by means of the WPS function.
6. Close settings At the top of the screen, click on the "Logout" button. Remove the LAN cable from the IP Camera and the HomePilot® if you wish to use the WLAN connection. The configuration of the IP Camera settings is now complete. Automatic WLAN search after interrupting the power supply.
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RADEMACHER Geräte-Elektronik GmbH Buschkamp 7 46414 Rhede (Germany) info@rademacher.de www.rademacher.de Service: Hotline 01807 933-171* Fax +49 2872 933-253 service@rademacher.de * 30 seconds free of charge, subsequently 14 cents / minute from German fixed line networks and max. 42 cents / minute from German cellular networks.
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