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electrical fields and against strong mechanical loads and vibrations.
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Do not place the equipment near fire, heat or in areas of high
temperature.
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Only use the equipment with the supplied original parts or original
accessories.
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Do not connect any damaged device (e.g. damage in transit). Repairs to
the equipment must only be performed by specialists.
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Remove the mains adapter from the mains outlet when the device is not
required for a longer time.
7. Location
Before mounting the camera check the wireless reception from the desired
location. Check the operation of the camera and the connection in the
proposed location.
Observe the following points:
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Position the camera so that no direct light or sunshine falls on the lens
otherwise the picture may become overexposed. Remember that the
position of the sun changes. Check the camera image before mounting.
Provisionally connect and commission the device and hold the camera in
the desired position. If necessary, change the camera position until you
have found the desired view.
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Select the distance between the camera and the subject according to the
level of detail desired.
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The camera has infrared illuminat
activated by the daylight sensor.
image at night by using additional illumination. The camera
automatically switches to black and white in low light conditions and in
artificial light.
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Ensure that there is a possible cable routing at the installation location.
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If you want to install the camera outdoors, then protect the camera
against direct rainfall if possible. The mains adapter must be in a dry
location and it must be protected from tampering. The plug connections
must be protected from moisture.
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The connections (especially the reset button [16]) and the mains adapter
must be located such that they are protected from tampering, ideally
indoors.
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Choose the location for suitable cable connection.
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For night time viewing do not point the camera through window glass as
the infrared light will be reflected into the image.
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If motion dection is to be used, ensure that that there is no visible
background motion eg. tree branches which may move in the wind.
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By self- heat generation of the camera , no additional heating is usually
required . However, to avoid condensation in the winter , the camera
must be always powered.
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When using WiFi:
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Ensure that the camera has a good WiFi connection with the WiFi
router. If the camera is mounted for example on an outside wall, it is
possible to improve the wireless reception by locating the antenne at
a distance from the camera, for example on the inside of the wall. An
antenne extension cable is available as optional accessory (see
chapter 15).
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The maximum range of the WiFi is dependent on the environment
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ion for the close range. This is
You can improve the quality of the
and on the WiFi router. The transmission range is reduced through
walls and floors (particularly those with steel reinforcement). Metal
surfaces eg. blinds, shutters, refidgereators, shelving and mirrors and
also rain and snowfall will block the wireless transmission.
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The WiFi transmission can also be affected by strong electric fields and
other wireless equipment. Ensure an adequate distance of the camera
and receiver to microwave ovens, cordless phones, mobile phones,
devices using the same or similar frequency, electric motors and high
voltage devices or power cables.
8. Operation
Up to 6 cameras can be
viewed from a smartphone / tablet, with newer devices
up to 12 cameras can be possible.
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Download the App „OMGuard" to your smartphone or tablet (see QR code
on title page).
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If the recording function is required, insert a readable and unlocked
microSDHC card (max. 32 GB, quality brand card recommended) with the
contacts upwards, into the slot [10] (see Fig x). Leave the rubber grommet
open, until the camera is powered for approx. 20 minutes and insert it
afterwards in order to let possibly existing humidity disappear. When
operated outdoors, the camera must always be powered.
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Screw the antenna [6] into the antenna connection [12] so that it points
upwards.
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Connect the camera to a WiFi router with the network plug [14] (LAN
connection). The encryption standard WPA/WPA2/ WPA2-PSK and DHCP
protocol must be activated on the WiFi router and the SSID must be open.
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Connect the mains adapter with a suitable mains outlet. The power-LED
[3] illuminates red and the connection LED [5] green.
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Connect a smartphone/tablet with the local WiFi network. Ensure that the
camera and the smartphone/tablet are connected with the same WiFi router.
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Launch the App „OMGuard".
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Tap the button "Press to add new system".
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Enter a name for your camera in the „System Name" field.
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Enter the DID code (from the label on the camera) in the „DID" field.
Alternatively tap „Search" and if the DID code appears tap on this number
(iOS: also tap „JOIN") and it will be transferred to the „DID" field.
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Enter the default security password 123456 into the „security code" field.
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Confirm with „Save" (Android: and again with „Yes").
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Confirm with „OK". The camera name and „connected" now appear top
left, the camera image is shown and the green connection LED [5] flashes.
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Tap on icon with the connection cable. The live image is shown.
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Tap on „Back" [35] to close the live image.
Now you can proceed with the settings through the App.
9. Settings (see Fig H)
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Tap „operation" [27] and then „settings" [22] to enter System
Information.
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To access the settings tap the „Advanced" [46] field. Enter your Admin
password (default password 123456) and confirm by tapping „OK".
The following settings can be made (
(for iOS additionally: confirm each selected setting with OK
*= compulsary settings
):
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