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Instruction Manual
IP Security Camera
CONTENTS
AFTER SALES SUPPORT
• IP Security Camera
• AC adaptor
• Wall bracket
• Network cable
• Alarm connection
terminal
• Software CD
MODEL: IPC-100AC RODUCT CODE: 91838 12/2014
• Instruction manual
• Warranty certificate
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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual IP Security Camera with built in microphone with built in icrophone CONTENTS AFTER SALES SUPPORT • IP Security Camera • AC adaptor • Wall bracket 1800 623 432 • Network cable • Alarm connection terminal • Software CD MODEL: IPC-100AC RODUCT CODE: 91838 12/2014 YEAR WARRANTY •...
  • Page 2: Warranty Details

    IP Security Camera Warranty Details The product is guaranteed to be free from defects in workmanship and parts for a period of 36 months from the date of purchase. Defects that occur within this warranty period, under normal use and care, will be repaired, replaced or refunded at our discretion. The benefits conferred by this warranty are in addition to all rights and remedies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws.
  • Page 3: Contents Of Box

    Dear customer, Congratulations on purchasing a high quality MAGINON product. You have chosen a modern IP Security Camera with excellent technical equipment and respective accessory, which is particularly easy to operate. Please study all notices carefully and diligently. Please study this information in detail observing, in particular, the safety instructions.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    5.6. Setting up the router 5.7. Setting up the domain name 5.8. Setting up an app 5.9. Installation on Mac OS X. 5.10. Installation tips THE PROGRAM MAGINON IPCAM CONFIG AFTER SALES SUPPORT 1800 623 432 MODEL: IPC-100 AC PRODUCT CODE: 91838...
  • Page 5 USE OF IP SECURITY CAMERA 7.1. Activating the IP Security Camera 7.2. Controlling the IP Security Camera SETTINGS 8.1. Device status 8.2. Camera name 8.3. Date and time 8.4. User account 8.5. Network settings 8.6. Wireless settings 8.7. UPNP settings 8.8.
  • Page 6: Hazard, Safety And Warning Notices

    3. Hazard, safety and warning notices Incorrect use of the IP Security Camera and accessories can be dangerous for you and others and can damage or destroy the IP Security Camera. We therefore ask you to read and strictly observe the following Hazard, safety and warning notices. Intended use „...
  • Page 7 „ Only use the supplied power supply or a power supply with the same specifications. Only connect the power supply to a power supply corresponding with the ratings on the rating plate. „ Damaged power supplies or output cables may not be used. Replace it with a power supply of the same type. „...
  • Page 8: Preparation

    4. Preparation 4.1. Part names 1. MAGINON IP Security Camera IPC-100 AC Without illustration: 2. Wall bracket • Assembly material 3. Network cable • Software CD 4. AC adaptor • Instruction manual 5. Alarm connection terminal • Warranty certificate AFTER SALES SUPPORT...
  • Page 9: Views Of Ip Security Camera

    4.2. Views of IP Security Camera 90° 330° 1. Lens 7. Network connection (LAN) 2. Infrared LEDs 8. Power supply connection (DC 5V) 3. Sensor 9. Alarm connection (In/Out) 4. Focus ring 10. Reset button 5. WiFi aerial 11. Microphone 6.
  • Page 10: Assembly Of Ip Security Camera

    4.3. Assembly of IP Security Camera Using the supplied wall fixing, the IP Security Camera can be installed at a fixed location. Note: • Do not place IP Security Camera directly next to electronic devices as this could produce interference. In case of picture interference, test camera at another location.
  • Page 11: Installation Of Ip Security Camera

    For this purpose deactivate all networks existing on your computer and plug the network cable of the IP Security Camera directly into the computer. You can also access the IP Security Camera via the program Maginon IPCam Config (see section 5.4).
  • Page 12: System Requirements

    Place supplied software CD into CD/DVD drive of your computer. The below selection menu should then appear automatically. If the menu does not start automatically, select drives from your computer and open the CD/DVD drive named “Maginon IP Camera” by clicking on it with the mouse. Start program by double clicking on CDMenu/CDMenu.exe.
  • Page 13: Cloud Installation "Supra Space

    5.4. Cloud installation “supra space” Your Maginon IPC-100 AC has been set up for simple camera installation. For this purpose we have provided a cloud solution that can be quickly and easily set up. After installation you can at any time access the camera directly via the “supra space”.
  • Page 14 1. In the program IPCam Config call up the Setup assistant under “Settings”. 2. Select “Maginon IPC-100 AC“ as camera model and click on “OK”. This calls up the existing settings of the camera. 3. In order to set up the camera for use via supra space, select the third option “Camera with supra space during the next step (recommended)“.
  • Page 15 6. Now enter the registration data for logging on to supra space. Select any user name and a password consisting of at least 8 characters. Also enter a valid email address. Note down this log on information. 7. The last step repeats again the implemented settings. 8.
  • Page 16 5.4.2 Select “supra space” Next open the start page of supra space in the internet browser using link http://supra-space.de or http://supra-space.com. Enter user name specified in the Set up assistant. The overview now lists all products of your IP camera. Select these to call up your camera.
  • Page 17 Maginon IPC-100 AC. 5.4.4. Use of the App The App “Maginon IPC Viewer“ is available for your camera from the App Store and from Google Play. Load the App onto a smartphone or a tablet PC and start App.
  • Page 18: Manual Set Up Of Ip Security Camera

    5.5. Manual set up of IP Security Camera In the subsequent graphics it is schematically shown how the IP Security Camera is integrated in your existing home network and how it is accessed from the internet. The router is central to this operation. The router is the connection between your home network and the internet. The router is thus connected to two networks at the same time, the internet and your home network.
  • Page 19 As the router is, however, protected from internet access via firewall a separate access must be set up for the IP Security Camera. This is referred to as Port forwarding. The following installation steps are required to set up the IP Security Camera in the home network and via the internet: 1.
  • Page 20 Ensure that the IP Security Camera is connected to the router via the network cable and is connected to the mains (see section 5.1., Hardware Installation). A network connection between the computer and the router must also exist. Open the program Maginon IPCam Config. In the program select ”Start search“, to open a list of available IP Security Cameras.
  • Page 21 The viewing window of the IP Security Camera is displayed. At the bottom of the window change to “Settings“ and then to ” Wireless settings“ Select the region in which the IP Security Camera will be used from the “Region” option. AFTER SALES SUPPORT 1800 623 432 MODEL: IPC-100 AC...
  • Page 22: Setting Up The Router

    You can now remove the network cable between the IP Security Camera and the router. Do, however, note that the IP Security Camera has a different local address through the wireless connection than when connected via the network cable. Once restarted, the IP Security Camera must be searched for using the program Maginon IPCam Config and opened through “browser“ .
  • Page 23 First start the configuration program of your router. For this you require the local network address of your router. You can check the local network connection by searching for the IP Security Camera in the program Maginon IPCam Config and then displaying the network settings using option “Address“.
  • Page 24 In order to avoid problems the same internal and external port of the IP Security Camera should be chosen. Activate the IP Security Camera again using the program “Maginon IPCam Config”. Under “Settings” change to “Network settings” and change the value under “Port” also to 81. Save the changes.
  • Page 25: Setting Up The Domain Name

    5.7. Setting up the domain name On the internet, the IP Security Camera can be accessed through the public IP address of the router. As in many cases the public IP address of the internet access changes constantly, it is advantageous if the IP Security Camera can be accessed via a fixed address.
  • Page 26: Setting Up An App

    5.8. Setting up an app The app “Maginon IPC Viewer“ is a program for accessing the IP Security Camera from your iPhone or Android smartphone. The App can be downloaded free of charge from the ”App Store“ and also from “Google Play“.
  • Page 27: Installation On Mac Os

    5.9. Installation on Mac OS X. First install the IP Security Camera following the steps up to section 5.2. In order to be able to configure the IP Security Camera on your Mac OS X you first have to determine the IP address of your router. This IP address allows access to the configuration page of the router.
  • Page 28 Change to page “TCP/IP“ where you find the IP address of your router under “Router”. The address in the below example is 192.168.16.1. AFTER SALES SUPPORT 1800 623 432 MODEL: IPC-100 AC PRODUCT CODE: 91838 12/2014...
  • Page 29 Determine the IP address of the IP Security Camera Open internet browser “Safari“ and enter the previously determined IP address of the router. The configuration page of the router opens. Generally an option “DHCP table“ or “DHCP reservation“, can be found under Settings, which can be called up. You then receive a list of all devices in the network as shown in the below example.
  • Page 30: Installation Tips

    Check the wireless settings and in particular the entered code. All WiFi channels may not be enabled. Adjust the “Region” setting when entering the Wireless settings. You router may allocate changing local IP addresses each time it connects. Search for the camera again using Maginon IPCam Config.
  • Page 31 Camera can be reached locally but not through the internet. This generally always occurs when Port forwarding is not or is incorrectly set up in the router. Read section 5.6., Setting up the Router, and information contained on internet page: http://www.ipc-info.com. internet connection via 3G/4G mobile phone networks.
  • Page 32: The Program Maginon Ipcam Config

    6. The program Maginon IPCam Config Below we have provided a detailed description of the program Maginon IPCam Config, as installed in section 5.3., Software Installation. Ensure that the IP Security Camera is connected to the router via the network cable and is connected to the mains (see section 5.1., Hardware Installation).
  • Page 33 Administrator. The default user account is ”admin“ without password. To call up a IP Security Camera from the camera list Maginon IPCam Config in the browser window, click on “browser“ in the menu. This opens the standard browser with the log-in page of the camera. You can then either call up the camera image or enter further settings for the camera.
  • Page 34: Use Of Ip Security Camera

    7. Use of IP Security Camera 7.1. Activating the IP Security Camera First open your browser program (internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Google Chrome, Safari or similar). Next to it is the local IP address of the IP Security Camera. If you wish to access a IP Security Camera from a computer in the same network, you can also enter the local network address at this point.
  • Page 35: Controlling The Ip Security Camera

    7.2. Controlling the IP Security Camera Various elements and options are available for controlling the camera. Below the camera image control elements directly controlling the alignment of the camera head, are provided as well as some basic camera settings. What operating elements are available and what settings may be changed depend on the level of access assigned to the user account.
  • Page 36 Pressing the buttons Horizontal patrolling or Vertical patrolling starts an automatic pivoting of the camera in horizontal or vertical direction. The movement can be stopped by clicking on the respective buttons Further information about the speed of movement of the camera head can be found in section 8.12. The control buttons can also be used to switch the digital input on or off.
  • Page 37: Camera Image Settings

    7.2.1. Camera image settings Under View enter the settings for the camera image. 1. Resolution: This allows you to select whether the image of the IP Security Camera is shown in a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels or 320 x 240 pixels. 2.
  • Page 38: Device Status

    8. Settings The below sections provide an overview of all possible options of the IP Security Camera. In case of problems during the installation or use or changing of the settings of the IP Security Camera, these sections contain information outlining the available options.
  • Page 39: Camera Name

    8.2. Camera name You can assign a name to the IP Security Camera in order to for instance make it easier to find in the network or to allow a clear assignment where several IP Security Cameras are used. Select 2nd symbol “Camera name” from the below menu. Enter the desired name for the IP Security Camera in the text field and click on “Save”.
  • Page 40: Date And Time

    8.3. Date and time Set the time zone of the IP Security Camera and whether date and time should be automatically updated via a NTP server (Time server). The correct time is, for instance, required for planning alarms or FTP transfers. 1.
  • Page 41: User Account

    8.4. User account You can set up anything up to 8 user accounts for the IP Security Camera. The IP Security Camera is then accessed via these user accounts. The IP Security Camera is shipped with the user account “admin”, not requiring a password. This account can neither be removed nor can the authority “Administrator”...
  • Page 42: Network Settings

    8.5. Network settings In order to connect the IP Security Camera to an existing network or a router, network settings must be entered. Use DHCP: If your network allows automatic addition of a new device (Client). select this option. All required data are obtained directly from the server or router.
  • Page 43 Where automatic acceptance of new devices is not supported by your router, please deselect “Use DHCP“. Several ne input fields appear. Manually enter the access data of your network. The required data can generally be called up from the computer via the network properties or can be obtained from the System Administrator of the network.
  • Page 44: Wireless Settings

    8.6. Wireless settings If the IP Security Camera is to be connected to a network using the wireless option WiFi, the required settings can be entered under this option. Select option “Wireless settings” from the bottom of the menu. „ Use WiFi: Select this option if a wireless connection to the network is to be used. The configuration page of the router opens.
  • Page 45 „ Region: Depending on the region, WiFi does not support various channels. Select the region in which the IP Security Camera will be used from the “Region” option. „ Encoding: Data in wireless networks are in most cases transmitted encoded to prevent third party access. State what type of encoding is used in your WiFi network.
  • Page 46: Upnp Settings

    8.7. UPNP settings Note: • These settings are only of importance where manual installation was selected. When using supra space, no further settings have to be entered. Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is used for controlling devices via an IP-based network. Where the router supports UPnP and where this function is activated, the required firewall settings are automatically selected.
  • Page 47: Ddns Settings

    8.8. DDNS settings Note: • These settings are only of importance where manual installation was selected. When using supra space, no further settings have to be entered. On the internet, the IP Security Camera can be accessed through the IP address of the router or server. As in many cases the public IP address of the internet access changes constantly, it is advantageous if the IP Security Camera can be accessed via a fixed address.
  • Page 48 First, enter a user name. This may only consist of small and capital letters, numbers or a hyphen. The user name is used for the internet address of the IP Security Camera. Enter, for instance, the user name “ipcamera“ and, after registration, the IP Security Camera can be called up via address http:// ipcamera.supracam.net as soon as it is connected to the internet.
  • Page 49: Mail Settings

    8.9. Mail settings In certain circumstances, the IP Security Camera can send out a alarm message by email. For this purpose an email account must be specified from which emails will be sent out. A private email address can, for instance, be used or you can set up a separate email address for the IP Security Camera.
  • Page 50 „ Server: Enter address of SMTP server of email account. „ Port: Enter port of SMTP server. The standard value is 25. „ Encoding: State the encoding used by the SMTP server. Requires authentication: State whether the SMTP server requires authentication. If yes, mark this option and state the user name and password of the email account.
  • Page 51: Ftp Settings

    8.10. FTP settings The IP Security Camera offers the option to upload images to an FTP server once or regularly. Specify the required additional data for an FTP server to be used. Select option “FTP settings” from the bottom of the menu and select “Use FT”. Activate “Use FTP “, if images of the IP Security Camera are to be uploaded to an FTP server.
  • Page 52: Alarm Settings

    „ Interval (seconds): Specify at what intervals an image is to be taken and transferred. Values are in seconds. „ Enter file name: Select this option if you wish to specify a file name. If this option has not been selected, a predefined file name will be used when saving the images.
  • Page 53 „ Use time schedule: You can restrict the period of time during which alarms can be triggered. As soon as this option is selected, the adjacent time schedule appears, in which the active times can be selected. Select the times during which the alarm settings should be active.
  • Page 54 The alarm connection to the rear of the IP Security Camera contains 4 connections: 1. Alarm output (GND) 2. Alarm output (+5V) 3. Alarm input (Source) 4. Alarm input (GND) An external device such as an alarm unit, a siren or a door opener can be connected to the alarm output (1 and 2). A signal is emitted as soon as the digital output is switched onmanually or where the digital output has been selected for alarm messages and the IP Security Camera detects an alarm.
  • Page 55: Camera Head Settings

    8.12. Camera head settings In this category, settings for the positioning of the camera head can be entered. „ Use infrared LEDs in dark conditions: If this option has been activated, the infrared LEDs are used as an additional light source in dark conditions.
  • Page 56: Restarting The Camera

    8.13. Resetting Click on “Reset now” to reset the IP Security Camera to the default settings. Resetting takes 2 minutes. Wait until the browser window shows the logging on option again. Note: • Selection of this function deletes all previous settings. •...
  • Page 57: Potential Legal Infringements

    9. Potential legal infringements Observe the following information for using the IP Security Camera: Copyright Generally every person owns his/her own image. According to the copyright law, images may only be published without the consent of the respective person if the person appears only as a person embellishment to a landscape image, or a location as a public place.
  • Page 58: License Declaration

    Duty of notification Where a personal identification of persons cannot be excluded, a clearly visible notice concerning the IP Security Camera must be erected at all accesses to the monitored area. Passers-by must also be informed that by entering the monitored area they give their permission to pictures/videos being taken so that if they do not wish to give their consent they can avoid the picture/video being taken by not accessing the area.
  • Page 59: Warranty And Service

    The device comes with a 3 year manufacturer’s warranty. Please see the enclosed Warranty Card for details. Please contact our hotline prior to returning a defective device. Service address: Manufacturer’s address: supra MAGINON Service Foto-Elektronik-Vertriebs-GmbH Rear Unit 11, Slough Business Park, Denisstr. 28A 67663 Kaiserslautern...
  • Page 60: Technical Specification

    14. Technical specification Model IP Security Camera IPC-100 AC Image sensor 1/5“ Megapixels CMOS sensor Lens F=2.4, f=3.6 mm, Infrared lens Infrared light 9 Infrared LEDs Night vision 15 m Minimum lighting 0.5 Lux (w/o LEDs) Angle of view 60° Supported protocols HTTP, FTP, TCP/IP, SMTP, DHCP, DDNS, UPnP WiFi standards...
  • Page 61: Index

    15. Index DHCP 40 Direction arrows 33 Accessories 1 Disposal 57 Address 30 DNS Server 41 Administrator 39 Domain name: 46 Administrators 33 Alarm connection 52 Alarm connection (In/Out) 7 Encoding 43 Alarm message 47 Alarm settings 50 Alarm terminal 6 firewall 17 Angle of view 58 Firmware 31...
  • Page 62 Settings 36 Setting up an app 24 Mail settings 47 Setting up the domain name 23 Maginon IPCam Config 30 SMTP 47 Manual set up 16 Software installation 10 Manual speed: 53 Speed of movement 34 Microphone 7 Standard gateway 21, 41...
  • Page 63 IP Security Camera Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice Unfortunately, from time to time, faulty products are manufactured which need to be returned to the Supplier for repair. Please be aware that if your product is capable of retaining user-generated data (such as files stored on a computer hard drive, telephone numbers stored on a mobile telephone, songs stored on a portable media player, games saved on a games console or files stored on a USB memory stick) during the process of repair, some or all of your stored data may be lost.
  • Page 64 supra Foto-Elektronik-Vertriebs-GmbH 91838 Denisstr. 28A 12/2014 67663 Kaiserslautern 2001 8177 Germany...

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