risk to life and limb!
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Do not pull the cables over sharp edges and do not crush or crimp them
elsewhere. Otherwise there are dangers of fire, personal and fatal injury.
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Prevent the device from coming into contact with moisture and do not
submerge in water. Otherwise there is a danger of fatal injury.
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Only operate the device from the supplied power supply. Before
connecting the power supply to the mains, ensure that the mains current
complies with 230 V ~, 50 Hz and is fitted with a fuse according to
regulations. Otherwise there are dangers of fire and fatal injury.
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Protect the equipment and the cables against strong magnetic or
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 of equipment
Before mounting the cameras check the wireless reception from the desired
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 illumination for the close range. This is
activated by the daylight sensor. You can improve the quality of the
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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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. The connection between camera and mains adapter cable must
be protected against moisture.
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Ensure that there is a possible cable routing at the installation location.
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Position the camera such that the expected movement is across the
sensor [12]. Movements across the sensor will be detected quicker than
those towards the sensor (see Fig. B). Do not mount the camera near to,
or point the camera towards heaters or ventilation, as the PIR sensor
reacts to warmth.
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The maximum range of the wireless signal is approx. 100 m (and up to
150 m in optimal conditions) with line of sight contact between camera
and smart recorder. Within buildings the range is greatly reduced by
walls and floors, in particular those made of steel reinforced concrete, to
a maximum of 20 m. Metal housings, shelves and mirrors also block the
wireless signal.
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For night time viewing do not point the camera through window glass as
the infrared light will be refelected 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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The wireless 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, wireless devices in the 2.4GHz frequency band, electric motors
and high voltage devices or power cables.
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The smart recorder must be placed on a solid and level surface, ideally
1m above the floor (optimal reception).
8. Installation and connection of the camera
The camera can be wall or ceiling mounted.
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For wall or ceiling installation mount the bracket [20] at a suitable
location using the screws [33] and if necessary the wall plugs [30]
provided.
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Screw the bracket into the appropiate threaded hole [24] in the camera
housing.
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Adjust the angle of the camera to give the required view and then tighten
the triangular nut [26] and the wing screw [21].
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Screw the antenna [19] into the antenna connection [23] so that the
antenna is in an upright position.
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Connect the DC-plug of the mains adapter cable [22] to the mains adapter
connection [29] of the camera cable.
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Connect the mains adapter with a suitable mains outlet.
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The POWER LED [13] lights red.
9. Connection of the smart recorder
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Screw the antenna [1] into the antenna connection [5] so that the antenna
is in an upright position.
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Connect the network cable [32] with the WiFi router.
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Connect the Network cable with the connection for theWiFi router [9] on
the smart recorder.
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Connect the HDMI cable [28] with the HDMI connection [11] on the smart
recorder.
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Connect the HDMI cable in the HDMI connection of a suitable monitor or
TV.
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Connect the USB cable of the mouse [15] in a USB connection [10] on the
smart recorder.
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Connect either a USB stick or hard disc in the other USB connection [10] on
the smart recorder.
Note:
The external hard disc must support Format FAT32. If it supports another
format (eg. NTFS - see "characteristics" on PC) it must be reformated on a
PC before insertion in the smart recorder: eg. Windows XP: connect the disc
to a PC, select "format..." with the right mouse button, select "FAT32" in
the pop-up window under „data system" and then select "start" - Note: all
saved data on the disc will be erased during formating.
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If required insert a suitable readable Class 10 microSD card (microSDHC,
GB - 39