Dear customer, Congratulations on purchasing a high quality MAGINON® product. You have acquired a modern WiFi Network Camera with excellent technical features and respective accessories, which is particularly easy to operate. Please study this information in detail observing, in particular, the safety instructions. The device comes with a 3 year warranty. You will need the enclosed warranty card and your sales receipt in the event of the camera developing a fault.
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6. Using the WiFi Network Camera 6.1. 6.2. Activating the WiFi Network Camera Controlling the WiFi Network Camera 7. Settings 7.1. 7.2. 7.3. 7.4. 7.5. 7.6. 7.7. 7.8. 7.9. 7.10. 7.11. 7.12. 7.13. 7.14. Device status Camera name Date and time Uesr accounts Network settings Wireless settings UPNP settings DDNS settings Mail settings FTP settings Alarm settings Camera head settings Resetting Restarting 8. Use with mobile devices 8.1. 8.2. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
3. 3. Hazard, safety and warning notices Incorrect use of the camera and accessories can be dangerous for you and others and can damage or destroy the WiFi Network Camera. We therefore ask you to read and strictly observe the following Hazard, safety and warning notices. Intended use This WiFi Network Camera is solely designed for the surveillance of internal areas. It is your responsibility to ensure that no personal rights of third parties are infringed.
Eletrical hazard Switch off camera if a foreign body or liquid has entered the camera. Wait until completely dry, as there is a danger of fire and electrocution. Switch off camera if camera has been dropped or housing is damaged, as there is a danger of fire and electrocution. The camera may not be dismantled, modified or repaired, as there is a danger of fire and electrocution. Only use the supplied power supply or a power supply with the same specification.
Do not place any open ignition sources onto or close to the camera. Damage to the electronics or housing caused by external influences, such as electric shocks, falls or others are not covered by the warranty and shall thus be charged for. Legal information This WiFi Network Camera is designed solely for internal monitoring. It is your responsibility to ensure that no personal rights of third parties are infringed when using the WiFi Network Camera. Video surveillance of public internal areas (i.
4. Preparation 4.1. Part names 2. 1. 3. 4. 5. 1. MAGINON WiFi Network Camera IPC-1A 2. Wall bracket with stand fastening 3. LAN cable 4. Power supply 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
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4.3.3 Completing the camera installation Connect the WiFi Network Camera to the power supply and then connect the power supply to a mains socket.
5. Setting up the WiFi Network Camera 5.1. Introduction The below diagram shows how to integrate the WiFi Network Camera in your existing home network and how it can be accessed via the Internet. The router provides the local network in your home and also provides access to the Internet. The WiFi Network Camera is therefore connected to the router using a network cable or via WiFi. This allows users to access the WiFi Network Camera from the local network as well as via the Internet.
Follow the below steps to set up the WiFi Network Camera for use via the Internet. 1. Connect the WiFi Network Camera to the router using the supplied network cable (see section 5.3, Hardware installation) 2. Install the supplied software (see section 5.4 Software installation). 3. Set up WiFi Network Camera automatically or manually in local network: For Windows systems: see section 5.5, Setting up the WiFi Network Camera For Mac systems: see section 5.6, Installation on Mac OS X 4.
5.3. Hardware installation Using an existing router, the WiFi Network Camera is integrated in an existing computer network. A router is generally a device connecting your computer or a local network to the Internet. To carry out these basic settings on the WiFi Network Camera, the camera must first be connected directly to the router using the supplied network cable. Two control LEDs are positioned above the LAN connection of the WiFi Network Camera.
5.4. Software installation Insert the supplied software CD in the CD/DVD drive of your computer. The following selection menu should then appear. If the menu does not start automatically, select My Computer on your computer and open the CD/DVD drive “Maginon IP Camera” by clicking on it with the mouse. Start the CDMenu/ CDMenu.exe. program by double clicking on the option. Next, click on “supra IPCam” to install the program supra IPCam Config.
5.5. Connecting the WiFi Network Camera Ensure that the WiFi Network Camera is connected to the router via the network cable and is connected to the mains (see section 5.3, Hardware installation). Next, open the program supra IPCam Config. In the program select “Start search” to view a list of reachable WiFi Network Cameras. From the list select the WiFi Network Camera you wish to set up or call up. By selecting the “Address” function, the network data for the selected WiFi Network Camera is displayed.
The WiFi Network Camera is automatically set up in the network if the option “Use DHCP” has been activated and the used router also supports DHCP and the function has been activated. If under address an address other than 0.0.0.0 appears, the automatic network set up of the WiFi Network Camera was successful. To change the internal port used by the WiFi Network Camera, simply specify the new port number. In case of a port forwarding (see section 5.
5.6. Installation on Mac OS X Install the WiFi Network Camera following the steps until section 5.3. In order to be able to configure the WiFi Network Camera on your Mac OS X the IP address of your router must first be established. This IP address allows you to access the configuration data of the router. You will then need the IP address of the WiFi Network Camera from the settings data. This address allows you to open the configuration side of IPC-1A and adjust the settings of the WiFi Network Camera.
Now change to the “TCP/IP” page where you can find the IP address of your router behind “Router”. In the below example this is address 192.168.16.1. Determining the IP address of the WiFi Network Camera Open the Internet Browser Safari and enter the IP address of your router as the target address. The configuration side of the router then appears. The page shows the settings, generally an option named “DHCP table” or “DHCP Reservation” that can be selected.
Please note that the configuration of your router may differ from the shown example. In the list, the WiFi Network Camera is shown as “ipcam_xxx”. In the above example this is “ipcam_006E060241 B6“. Next to it is the IP address of the WiFi Network Camera (here: 192.168.1.113). Enter this address in a new window of the Browser (Safari) to open the configuration side of the WiFi Network Camera.
5.7. Setting up the wireless connection The WiFi Network Camera can be connected to the router using a wireless connection via WLAN. To set up this wireless connection with the WiFi Network Camera it must be connected to the router via the network cable. Using the supra IPCam Config program, search for the WiFi Network Camera in the network and start the log in page of the camera via “Browser“ or enter the local network address of your camera in the Internet browser of your computer.
5.8. Internet access In the previous sections the WiFi Network Camera was set up in such a way that the camera can be accessed within your local network. This section now explains how the surveillance camera can be accessed via the Internet. To be able to call up the WiFi Network Camera via the Internet you first of all require the Internet address (public IP address) of your Internet access. 1. Open the page http://supracam.net/ip.
If an error message appears after calling up the WiFi Network Camera via the public IP address from outside the local network, access to the WiFi Network Camera is probably blocked by the Firewall integrated in your router. In this case, the settings of the router must be changed in such a way that access to the camera via the Internet is permitted. The below example demonstrates which settings have to be selected in a router in order for the WiFi Network Camera to be called up via the Internet.
In the shown example, two WiFi Network Cameras are connected to the router, one camera named IPCamera1 with the local network address 192.168.1.110 and a second camera with the name IPCamera2 and the local network address 192.168.1.111. We are now setting the external port 81 as access for the WiFi Network Camera IPCamera1. TCP and UDP protocols may be selected but only TCP is required. This camera is accessed from the Internet via address http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:81 (in which xxx.xxx.xxx.
6. Using the WiFi Network Camera 6.1. Activating the WiFi Network Camera First open your Browser window (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Google Chrome, Safari or similar). Enter the IP address of the WiFi Network Camera. If you wish to access the WiFi Network Camera from a computer connected to the same network, you can also enter the local network address. To log in, enter a user name and the respective password, where applicable. Next click on “log in”.
6.2. Controlling the WiFi Network 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. Administrators can access all control elements and settings.
The center Calibrate button, serves to realign the camera head. Click on the button once and leave the mouse button on the button until the camera head no longer moves. A calibration should be carried out if the camera head has been moved manually, causing the stored positions to no longer work. As soon as the WiFi Network Camera is connected to power, a calibration is automatically carried out.
6.2.3. Camera image settings Specify the camera image settings in the View window. Resolution: This option allows you to select whether the image of the WiFi Network Camera is shown in 640 x 640 pixels or 320 x 240 pixel resolution. Light frequency: Where the WiFi Network Camera is used in a room lit by neon lighting, the frequency of the local power grid (50 or 60 Hz) can be set under this option. If the WiFi Network Camera is used outside, select External use.
7. Settings The next sections provide an overview of all setting options of the WiFi Network Camera. In case of problems during installation or use of the WiFi Network Camera, information is provided below as regards the different options. In the Internet Browser, open the access to the WiFi Network Camera (see section 6.1) and log in via a user account with Administrator rights. The WiFi Network Camera is supplied with the user account “admin”, not requiring any password.
7.2. Camera name You can assign a name to the WiFi Network Camera, for instance to make it easier to find the camera in the network or for a clear assignment where several WiFi Network Camera are used. For this purpose select “Camera name” from the bottom menu bar (second symbol). Enter the desired name for the WiFi Network Camera in the text field and click on “Save”. The camera name can consist of any characters and may be up to 20 characters long.
7.3. Date and time In this option enter the time zone in which the WiFi Network Camera is located and whether the date and time should be automatically updated by a so called NTP server (time server). The correct time is, for instance, required for planning the time for alarms or FTP transfers. Current date and time: This option shows the date and time as stored in the surveillance camera. When saving the settings, this data is synchronised with the local system.
7.4. User accounts Up to 8 user accounts can be set up for the WiFi Network Camera. The user account then allows access to the WiFi Network Camera. The WiFi Network Camera is supplied with the user account “admin”, not requiring any password. This account can neither be removed nor can the “Administrator” authorization be changed. Only the password can be determined. To set up a new user account click on the “Add” option. Enter the user name for the new account as well as a password, where applicable.
7.5. Network settings Network settings must be set up to connect the WiFi Network Camera to an existing network or a router. Use DHCP: Click this option where a new device (Client) can be automatically connected to your network. All required data is then directly obtained from the server or router. Port of Web platform: Connections in a network are provided via so called ports. Provided they have an identical network address the servers and each connected device (Client) can work through various ports.
Remove the check mark from “Use DHCP” if your router does not support an automatic connection of new devices to your router. Several new input fields will then become available in which you have to manually enter the access data of your network. The required data can generally be called up on the computer via the network properties or can be obtained from the System Administrator of the network. IP address: Enter an individual network address for the WiFi Network Camera .
7.6. Wireless settings In case of a wireless connection of the WiFi Network Camera to a network via WLAN (Wireless LAN), the necessary settings can be entered under this option. In this case, select menu option ”Wireless settings”. Using wireless LAN: Check this option if you intend to use a wireless connection to the network. A window showing the different option fields appears.
Region: Depending on the region, different channels are not supported. Consequently, select the region in which the WiFi Network Camera is installed. Encryption: Within the wireless network data is in most cases transmitted in encrypted form to prevent third parties accessing the data. Specify what type of encoding is used in your WLAN network. If the setting “Unencrypted” is selected, data are transmitted without encryption.
7.7. UPNP settings Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is used for controlling devices irrespective of their make via an IP based network. Where UPnP is supported by the router and is also activated, the required Firewall settings are automatically entered. Select “UPnP settings” from the bottom menu bar. Select “Use UPNP” if UPNP is to be used for connecting the WiFi Network Camera. “Use UPNP” is normally activated as a default. Click on “Save” to accept changes to the setting.
7.8. DDNS settings The WiFi Network Camera can be reached through the Internet via the IP address, providing the Internet access for the router or server. As in many cases the IP address of the Internet access changes constantly, it is advantageous if the WiFi Network Camera can be reached via a fixed address. For this purpose a DDNS server (Dynamic Domain Name System) is available through which you can set up a fixed address for the WiFi Network Camera.
If you enter, for instance, “ipcamera” as the user name, the WiFi Network Camera can be called up via address http://ipcamera. supracam.net after registration as soon as it is connected to the Internet. After successful registration, the information displayed on the right appears. Now change to the DDNS settings of the WiFi Network Camera and select “Use DDNS”. Under “User name” and “Password” enter the same data that you specified during registration via the DDNS server.
7.9. Mail settings The WiFi Network Camera can send out an alarm message by email in case of certain events. For this purpose, information about an email account is required through which emails can be dispatched. A private email address can, for instance, be used or you can set up a separate email address for the WiFi Network Camera. For this purpose select “Mail settings” from the menu and select “USE SMTP”. Activate “Use SMTP” if an email is to be sent out in case of an alarm incident.
Server: Enter the address of the SMTP server of the email account. Port: Enter the port of the SMTP server. The standard value is 25. Encryption: State whether and what encryption the SMTP server is using. Required authentication: State whether the SMTP server requires authentication. If so, select this option and then enter the user name and password of the email account. Sender: Enter the email address through which the alarm messages are to be sent out.
7.10. FTP settings The WiFi Network Camera offers the option of one off or regular downloading of images to a FTP server. Enter the required access data for a FTP server to be used for this purpose. Select “FTP settings” from the menu and select “Use FTP”. Activate “Use FTP” where pictures of the WiFi Network Camera are to be transmitted to a FTP server. Server: Enter the address of the FTP server. Port: Enter the port through which the FTP server is accessed. The standard value is 21.
Path: Enter a path for storing the images on the FTP server. Transmission mode: Select whether a passive or active FTP connection is to be requested for the transmission. Upload in intervals: Select this option if you wish images of the WiFi Network Camera to be transmitted to the FTP server at regular intervals. Use time schedule: You can restrict the time window during which images are to be transmitted to a FTP server.
7.11. Alarm settings Determine under what conditions the WiFi Network Camera should trigger an alarm message and what steps should be taken in case of an alarm incident. Select “Alarm settings” from the menu for this purpose. Depending on the selected options, the following window appears: Movement sensing: Select this option to activate the movement sensor. Use time schedule: You can restrict the time window during which the alarm should be triggered.
Sensitivity: Determine the sensitivity for the motion sensing by entering a value between 0 and 9. The higher the value, the higher the motion sensing sensitivity. Compensation of light changes: This option can be selected to prevent the movement sensing from being influenced by changing light conditions. Recognition at digital input: If an alarm message is triggered via the alarm connection, this can be accepted by the WiFi Network Camera if this option has been activated.
The alarm connection to the rear of the WiFi Network 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 on manually or where the digital output has been selected for alarm messages and the WiFi Network Camera detects an alarm.
7.12. 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. Fixed position during switch on: Activate this option if the camera head should take up a predetermined position when the WiFi Network Camera is switched on. Position during switch on: Determine the position the camera head should take up.
Automatic speeds: Determine how quickly the camera head is to move upwards, downwards, left and right during automatic operation. The higher the value, the slower the movement of the head. Click on “Save” to accept changes to the settings. Changes to the camera head settings are accepted without the WiFi Network Camera having to be restarted. 7.13. Resetting Click on “Reset now” to return the WiFi Network Camera to the default settings. The resetting operation takes around 1 minute.
8. Use with mobile devices 8.1. Activation via Browser The image of the WiFi Network Camera can also be called up on mobile devices such as Smartphones or Tablet PCs. Open the start page of the WiFi Network Camera in the Browser program of the mobile device. Below, the log in fields also an option for mobile devices is provided as well as a language selection. Enter the user name and the password, where applicable, and log into the WiFi Network Camera.
The camera image with the control elements for moving the camera head then appears. No other settings of the WiFi Network Camera can be changed from mobile devices but must be changed via a Browser on a PC. You can download the free program “Maginon IPC Viewer from the “AppStore” or “Google play” and install it on your device. It allows you to receive the Live image from the Maginon WiFi Network Camera on your Smartphone.
8.2. Instruction for App ”Maginon IPC Viewer” The App “Maginon IPC Viewer” is a program allowing you to access one or several Maginon IPC-1A WiFi Network Cameras connected to the Internet via your iPhone or an Android Smartphone. Apart from being able to set up and manage different WiFi Network Cameras, you can access the Live image and can also change the alignment of the WiFi Network Camera. Use of an App on an iPhone is shown below. The same use applies for Android Smartphones.
Add a new camera Select from the overview to set up a new WiFi Network Camera in the program. A screen appears in which the data required for the WiFi Network Camera can be entered. The following general information must be entered: Name: Enter a name for the WiFi Network Camera to be set up. This name only serves for the purpose of recognition if several WiFi Network Cameras have been installed.
Two connection modes are available: Manual: Select “Manual” if you wish to enter the IP address and the port of the surveillance cameras to be set up yourself. Please enter this data under “Manual configuration” below. Dynamic: Where a fixed Internet address has been set up for the WiFi Network Camera to be installed (see section 7.8, DDNS settings), the camera can also be accessed in this way. Please enter the required domain name under “Dynamic configuration” below.
Selecting a camera To select an installed WiFi Network Camera to view or edit images, touch the respective entry in the list on the display. A preview with a camera image, editing function and information about the selected WiFi Network Camera appears. to return to the camera list from the Press preview window. Display full screen view To obtain a full screen view of the camera image touch the image in the preview mode or select “Display”.
To change the alignment of the WiFi Network Camera and move the camera head, simply move finger across the display in the desired direction. The camera head then moves in this direction until you touch the display again. Where the camera head is controlled via the App, the manual speed is automatically set to the value “9” in order to compensate for any delays caused by access via a Smartphone. When controlling the camera from a Browser, the manual speed can be adjusted at any time. See section 7.
Deleting a camera To delete a selected WiFi Network Camera from the list of available cameras, select “Delete” when in preview mode. Select “Continue” when asked to reconfirm to finally delete the WiFi Network Camera. Select “Cancel” if you do not wish to delete the WiFi Network Camera from the list.
9. FCC statement Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
10. Disposal The symbol shown on the right indicates that electrical and electronic equipment may not be disposed of in domestic waste in the EU. Please use the returns or collection systems operated by your local council or contact the dealer from whom you purchased the product. This prevents potentially harmful effects on the environment and health as a result of incorrect disposal. For further information contact the respective department of your local council. 11.
12. Technical Specification Model IPC-1A Image sensor 1/5“ mega pixels CMOS sensor, 640 x 480 pixels Lens F=2.4, f=3.6 mm, infrared lens Infrared light 9 infrared LEDs Night vision 49.2 ft. Minimum lighting 0.5 Lux (w/o LEDs) Image angle 60° Supported protocols HTTP, FTP, TCP/IP, SMTP, DHCP, DDNS, UPnP WLAN standards IEEE 802.11 b/g LAN connection 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 Angle of movement Horizontal 270°, vertical 90° Power supply Input: 100 - 240V~, 50/60 Hz; , 2.
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N System prerequisites 12 Network cables 7, 13 Network connection 8 Network data 15 Network name 34 Network set up 16, 32ff NTP server 30 T O U Operator 25, 31 P Patrolling 25 Port 16, 21ff, 25 Port forwarding 22ff Position, save 26 Power supply 7 Power supply connection 8, 10, 58 R Reset button 8, 47 Resetting 47 Resolution 27 Restart 47 Router 13, 17, 21dd S Safety information 4ff Select camera 24 Sensor 58 Service 57 Smartphones 48 SMTO server 39 Software, install 14 Sound on/off 27 Speed of hea
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