Bresser SSL E-Mail/MMS 8MP Instruction Manual
Bresser SSL E-Mail/MMS 8MP Instruction Manual

Bresser SSL E-Mail/MMS 8MP Instruction Manual

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SSL E-Mail/MMS 8MP
S S L E - M a i l / M M S 8 M P
Observation camera
Instruction manual
Art. No. 33-40001

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  • Page 1 SSL E-Mail/MMS 8MP S S L E - M a i l / M M S 8 M P Observation camera Instruction manual Art. No. 33-40001...
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  • Page 3: General Information

    batteries). Only use the device as described in the General Information manual, or you run the risk of an electric shock. About this Instruction Manual Keep batteries out of the reach of children! Make sure Please read the safety instructions in this manual you insert the batteries correctly.
  • Page 4 EC Declaration of Conformity make sure to dispose of your used batteries as required Bresser GmbH has issued a "Declaration of Conformity" by law — at a local collection point or in the retail market. for this device (Observation camera / Art.No.: Disposal in domestic waste violates the Battery Directive.
  • Page 5: General Description

    1. Instructions Manual pictures and videos can be taken by pressing on the remote control (please note that the “TEST” mode 1.1 General Description needs to be activated as well as an SD-card inserted.) This digital observation camera, with black IR illumination, works fully automatically.
  • Page 6 (Fig. 1) The surveillance camera is designed exclusively for use in 1.2 Included in delivery private households. Any other use or modification of the B Digital camera C Antenna D Remote control camera is considered improper use and could give rise to E USB cable F Belt G Assembly accessories considerable dangers.
  • Page 7 external DC power connector. 8. Antenna 9. LCD Display There is a small hole in the battery compartment where 10. Indication LED's one can attach a lock for theft-protection. 11. IR illumination 12. SIM card slot 13. USB connector 14. Lock 15.
  • Page 8: Remote Control

    The remote control has 15 function keys. 1. <Cancel> Select item (UP), Increase value 2. <OK> Make selection (OK) 3. <3def> Select option (RIGHT) 4. <2abc> Select item (DOWN), Decrease value 5. <1> Select option (LEFT) 6. <Menu> Display menus, Exit (MENU) 1.4.1 Navigation Please note: In order to navigate through the camera´s menu with...
  • Page 9: Entering Special Characters

    1.4.2 Entering special characters 4. Signal strength 5. Battery level Some helpful special characters may be entered using 6. TV-connection the following key combinations: 7. Mobile network provider 8. Date (Month/Day/Year) 1 . / : @ _ 0 + - 9.
  • Page 10 This camera can send images to your mobile device via Please note: GSM/GPRS mobile network . It’s also possible to pro- Deactivate the PIN code query before inserting the SIM- gram the camera to inform you daily when the camera card.
  • Page 11: Supported Formats

    1.7 Supported formats 2. Important Safety Instructions! Important! Which file system you use for your SD-card • The working voltage of the camera is 6V. The camera is normally not relevant, however one can experience is supplied with 2 x 4 AA type batteries. difficulties reading data from the card.
  • Page 12: Basic Operations

    • The red filter in front of the lens moves automatically ATTENTION! when needed. It might seem to have no real function Make sure that the power switch is at the OFF position. the way it hangs halfway over the lens. However, this is not a camera defect as long as the image quality remains unaffected.
  • Page 13 There are 4 battery slots. that the card can only be inserted in one direction. Make Two slots are combined to one group. The slots of the sure that the write-protect switch of the SD-card is in the two groups are marked with “1” and “2”. For normal po- “write”...
  • Page 14: Test Function

    2. Select the camera location according to the objects IMPORTANT: under observation. A height of 1-2 metres is generally The remote control cannot be used when the camera is recommended. in the “ON” position. The camera automatically captures 3. Switch on the camera by sliding the power switch to images or videos according to setting.
  • Page 15: Advanced Operations

    3.4.1 Manual use 3.4.4 Switching off In TEST mode it is possible to capture pictures or videos Turn the power switch to the OFF position to switch the manually by pressing the button on the remote control. camera off. Please note that even in the OFF mode, the Use the button to stop the manual recording.
  • Page 16 ATTENTION: Replace the SD-card* and SIM-card* only Language Selecting the menu language in the OFF mode! Camera Mode Choice of function (Imagery or video) 4.1 Settings Default Set Resets all customer settings to default values In order to avail of specific settings the remote control has to be connected and a SD-card inserted.
  • Page 17 If video recording is set, you will get a Send Mode 4 different dispatch modes: message with information about the com- „Manual“ for the function in TEST mode, plete number of videos that had been „Daily Report“ or „Instant“ for the func- captured during the last 24 hours.
  • Page 18 GPRS Set Settings for sending e-Mails via GPRS Sense Level Choose sensitivity of PIR (Passive infra- mobile network. red motion sensor). In order to send e-Mails, one has to have The higher the setting, the easier the the correct GPRS settings (for example motion sensor activates triggering.
  • Page 19 Set Clock / Date Set camera date and time. Video Size Choose the video resolution, e.g. 640×480 (VGA). Photo Size Choose the image resolution, e.g. 8MP or 5MP. Format Format the SD-card. All images and videos on the SD-card are deleted. SMS control If enabled, you can control the camera via SMS text message from your mobile...
  • Page 20: Default Settings

    4.1.1 Default Settings Default settings are listed below: Setting Items Default settings Options Submenu Language Englisch English, German, Suomi, Svenska Camera Mode Image Video Default Set Enter    Send To Phone via GSM (MMS) Email via GSM (MMS) Email via GPRS GPRS Set Enter Server, APN, Port...
  • Page 21: Set Camera Mode

    Set Clock Enter Adjust Clock Video Size 1280x720 640x480 Photo Size 8MP (Megapixel) 5MP (Megapixel) Format Enter Yes, No 4.1.2 Set camera mode 4.1.3 Setting the menu language There are two ways to set the camera mode: The following steps describe the setting of the menu lan- guage to German, provided the previously set langauge 1.
  • Page 22: Reset To Default Settings

    4.1.4 Reset to default settings 4.1.5 Set message recipient (Send To) Here you can type in the mobile phone number or email Follow these steps to reset to default values: address of the MMS recipient. The following steps de- scribe how to setup MMS messaging to a mobile phone a) Press MENU to display the set-up menu (PHONE (MMS)), assuming that the previous option b) Press...
  • Page 23 4.1.6 Dispatch (Send Mode) Please note: For “Daily Report” dispatch, the camera requires You can choose between 3 different dispatch options: information on the length of time, in hours and minutes, Use the “Manual” option when using the camera in which it should transmit.
  • Page 24 Port ): Port of email Server (for example 25) 4.1.8 MMS Set-up ): Your mobile provider´s Internet APN (for examp- le web.providername.de) IMPORTANT: Account and Password ): Most mobile providers require It is not possible to automatically configure the device through transmission of data via SMS.
  • Page 25: Setting Timer

    Use the numeric keys to enter numbers, letters or d) Press to select item, press <Pfeil oben> or <Pfeil special characters. unten> to change the value. f) Press OK to save all current setting - or - g) Press MENU to return to previous menu Press to delete the entry.
  • Page 26: Set Triggering Interval Time

    4.1.11 Set triggering interval time 4.1.13 Set video length Press to decrease or increase the value by 1 second Press to decrease or increase the value by 1 second. or 1 minute. The following steps show how to set video length to 5 The following steps show how to set the triggering inter- SECONDS provided that the previous value was 1 SE- val time to 5 MINUTES provided that the previous value...
  • Page 27: Set Video Size

    4.1.15 Set date and clock d) Press OK to save the current setting. The date format is month/day/year, the time format is e) Press MENU to cancel setting and return to info hour/minute/second (24h clock). display. The valid settings lie between 2006 and 2031. Default setting may vary from the current date.
  • Page 28: Please Wait

    4.1.19 Version and IMEI-Number d) Press to select YES. e) Press OK to start formatting the SD-card. During formatting, the display screen will show a message a) Press MENU to display the set-up menu. “Please wait!” as below. b) Press to select VERSION.
  • Page 29: Delete Image Or Video

    4.1.22 Manual MMS and Email Dispatch The total number of all images on the SD-card, as well as the index number of the displayed image, are shown IMPORTANT: respectively when viewing the images. This function only operates when the camera is swit- ched to TEST mode.
  • Page 30: File Numbering

    a) Change to TEST mode. WARNING: b) Press the * key to activate or deactivate the laser Do not look directly at the laser beam. The high con- pointer. centration of light can cause irreparable eye damage. c) Adjust the camera according to requirements using 4.2 File numbering the tilting option located at the back of the camera Images and videos are saved in the pre-named folder.
  • Page 31 4.2 Set the camera settings with the configuration software BMC CONFIG The configuration software „BMC Config“ is available from our website. DOWNLOAD: http://www.bresser.de/3340001 Start the application BMC_CONFIG.EXE Select the model SG880MK-8MHD. Enable the "Remember My Choice", so that the correct model is selected the next time the program starts.
  • Page 32: Camera Setting

    Camera Setting Camera Mode Choose the camera mode (Picture or Video) Language Select the menu language Video Size Set the video resolution Photo Size Set the photo resolution PIR Interval The interval for triggering of the camera can be adjusted. This means how quickly after taking the first picture the next picture will be taken.
  • Page 33 WAP / Internet Parameters PIR Trigger Here the sensitivity of the motion sensor can be adjusted. Work Hour Here, you can set a specific date range in which the camera should be active. Out of the specified period, the camera is then inactive.
  • Page 34: Internet Setting

    Advanced Setup Internet Setting Send Email Server ): Name of the E-Mail-Server (z.B. smtp.domainname.de) Send Email Port ): Port of the E-Mail-Server (z.B. 25) GPRS APN ): Internet APN of your mobile provider GPRS Account and GPRS Password ): For most mobile networks, a special user name and password must be entered to use the mobile Internet.
  • Page 35 5. Detection range of the Motion Sensor Copy the configuration file Connect the camera via the supplied USB cable to your The following diagram shows the detection range of computer. The contents of the memory card will appear the motion sensor at different distances. At a distance as an external disk in the computer.
  • Page 36: Aligning The Camera

    6. Aligning the camera Note: Avoid direct backlighting. Therefore, position the came- Use the rocker on the back of the camera to align. ra so that you can adjust the camera direction to north There are three ways to align the camera optimally: or that the camera is in shadow.
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting

    Function SMS Commands Set the camera #e#camera mode#photo Parameter size#video size#photo Set the Super User #sg880#4321# Recipient burst#video length#set Phone Nr. Supper User # clock#time lapse#pir trigger#PIR interval Set the MMS #m#URL#IP#Port#APN#APN #send to#work hour# Parameters account#APN password# Format the Set the GPRS #s#Email user#Email password SD-Card...
  • Page 38 In case an update of the drive does not result in a satis- USB devices as well as the launch of Windows itself and factorily solution it is recommended to proceed as de- is responsible for the failure to recognize the USB port! scribed below (the manufacturer takes no liability for any Therefore, you should ‘clear up’...
  • Page 39: Appendix: Technical Specifications

    Appendix: Technical specifications Time Lapse 5 min. - 8 hrs. Image Sensor 5MP CMOS Colour Video Length 1s - 60s Lens F/NO=3.0 Power Supply 8×AA (recommended) FOV(Field of View)=52° or 4×AA batteries* PIR detection range 18M/60F Stand-by Current < 0.25 mA (<6mAh/Day) Display 1.5”...
  • Page 40: Warranty And Service

    (QR code) for available versions. Alternatively you can also send an email to manuals@ bresser.de or leave a message on +49 (0) 28 72 – 80 74-220*. Please always state your name, precise address, a valid phone number and email address, as well as the article number and name.
  • Page 44 Bresser GmbH Gutenbergstr. 2 · DE-46414 Rhede Germany www.bresser.de · service@bresser.de...

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