After inserting the SIM card and connecting the camera to mains the 3 LEDs on the camera
should light up in the following way (if PIN code request is off and SIM card is correctly
inserted):
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All LEDs scan green: Connecting to network
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After connecting to network the camera indicates the field strength:
o One green LED: Weak
o Two green LEDs: Moderate
o Three green LEDs: Good
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After a few seconds LED 1 goes green -> The Observation Camera is connected to
GSM network
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If there is something wrong then
o All LEDs flash red and green: No SIM card / SIM card inserted incorrectly
o Middle LED flash red: Enter PIN code either by using the PC software or
remove the SIM card and use your phone to take off the PIN code request
For more information on the Nokia Observation Camera please refer to User's Guide.
3. SETTING UP THE NOKIA OBSERVATION CAMERA
There are two ways to set up your Nokia Observation Camera either by using the PC Suite
Software supplied in the sales package CD-ROM, or by using your GSM phone and SMS
messages (described in a separate Support Guide).
3.1
SETTING UP NOKIA OBSERVATION CAMERA USING PC SOFTWARE
Install the Nokia Observation Camera PC Suite to your PC. If you have not yet inserted the
SIM card and connected the power cord then do so. Also connect the data cable to the
camera and to the serial port on your PC.
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Start the Nokia Observation Camera PC Suite
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Choose the right PC COM port from "File –> COM port settings" if needed. You should
see
on bottom right corner of the Nokia Observation Camera User Interface if the
connection is OK.
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When the PC Suite connects to camera, the Security code is asked automatically. The
default code is 1234 (please note that 4 digits is the maximum length).
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After inserting the correct code, the SIM card PIN code is automatically asked (if PIN
query is active)
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When the correct PIN code is inserted, the camera uses the AutoPIN feature to insert the
PIN code automatically in later camera start ups
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