Eminent EM6225 manual

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    EM6225 e-CamVie w Pan/Tilt HD IP camera[...]

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    2 | ENGLISH EM6225 – e-CamV ie w Pan/Tilt HD IP camera Table of contents 1.0 Introduction ....... ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... ...... ...... . 3 1.1 Packing conten ts ...... ...... ....... ...... ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... ...... ...... .[...]

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    3 | ENGLISH 6.2 The layou t of e-CamView ...... ....... ...... ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... ...... ...... ...... ....... ..... 23 6.3 FTP setting ........ ...... ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... . 23 6.4 Maintenance ..... ...... ...... ....... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...[...]

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    4 | ENGLISH 1.3 Major hardwa re compone nts. The major co mponents on the fron t panel of the EM6225 are: 1. Microphone – for receiving the audio/voice. 2. Lens – the len s is inside the ca mera body and the focus of the lens is fix ed, you do not need to spend time to adju st the focus. 3. IR LED – for the Infra-Red ligh ting of the night mo[...]

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    5 | ENGLISH The major co mponents on the bo ttom of the EM6225 are: 1. Reset button – thi s is the button to reset the EM6 225 to default fa ctory settings. You need to use a small stick like pencil or tooth stick to pres s the reset button for more than 15 se conds to enable the reset function . Please refer to section 7.0 for more details. 2. B[...]

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    6 | ENGLISH 2.2 Installing the e-CamV iew App on an Apple/Andro id device Before you can vie w the video of the camera, you need to dow nload and install the app “e-CamView ” from the “Play Store” or “App Store”. 1. Down load and install the app “e-C amView ” from the “Play S tore” or “App S tore”. 2. Open “ e-Ca mView ”[...]

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    7 | ENGLISH 2.3 Installing the software and camera on a PC or notebook (W indows). Before you can vie w the video of the camera, you need to install the softw are ”e- CamView” fro m the CD-ROM . 1. Insert the CD in the CD-ROM . 2. If auto-run is enab led the Wizard should star t. 3. Run the wiz ard to install the appl ication e-Ca mView. 4. The[...]

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    8 | ENGLISH 2.4.2 Connectin g to Wi-Fi us ing the A pp. 1. Ensure the ca mera is conne cted to the netw ork with a Ether net cable. 2. Start the App “ e-C amView ”. 3. Select the “ Camera settings ” me nu by pre ssing the arrow next to the camera you would like to configure. (if prompted Login with userna me: (default “ad min”) Passw or[...]

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    9 | ENGLISH 2.5 Mounting the camera on the wall 1. Once the ca mera is connected correctly w ith your computer, you can mount the camera on a w all or ceiling. 2. Use the mounting stand to mark the holes at the location w here you w ant to mount the camera. 3. Drill the holes an d fill the holes w ith the supplied plug s . 4. Mount the brac ket sta[...]

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    10 | ENGLISH 4.0 e-CamVie w for iPhone/iPad/A ndroid 4.1 The Layout of e-CamVie w Edit Camera Add Camera View Camera Camera settings View snapshots View Recordings App information Hor. & vert. Patrol Mirror/Flip image Exit live stream Take Snapshot Start recording Enable / disable Speaker / Microphone Change aspect ratio Change video resolution[...]

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    11 | ENGLISH 4.2 WIFI sett ing You can select i f the camera w ill use a WiFi conne ction and w hat AP or Rou ter it will connect to.[...]

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    12 | ENGLISH 4.3 User setting Here you can change the user settings of the Ca m era. 4.4 Time setting Set the time and select the ti me zone or set the N TP server settings to sync w ith that server.[...]

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    13 | ENGLISH 4.5 Alarm setting Here you can enab le the Alar m, set the alar m triggers and ev ents. 4.6 FTP setting Here you can set your FTP server settings to enable recording to FTP serv er Example of a FTP server add ress: ftp.server.co m Note: If you wish to store in a spe cified folder plea se use the WebUI (see section 6.3)[...]

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    14 | ENGLISH 4.7 Mail setting Here you can set your mail se ttings to enable the e-mail alar m notifications to the email addresse s you have set. 4.8 SD-card se tting Configure you r recording setting s for your SD-Card. You can a lso check the total capacity and availab le capacity o f your SD-C ard or format your SD-Card. The following re cordin[...]

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    15 | ENGLISH 5.0 e-CamVie w for PC soft ware 5.1 The layou t of e-CamV iew Hor. & vert. Patrol Mirror/Flip image Open Camera list Go to camera preset Set camera preset Pan/Tilt control On Screen Display Open Rec. settings Enable/disable speaker Enable/disable mic. Start/Stop recording Take snapshot Close video stream[...]

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    16 | ENGLISH 5.2 Recording se ttings By default the ca mera saves the snapshot and re cordings to the follow ing path D:Picture, D:Record . Note: Please m ake sure the drive letter D: can be used for re cording (HDD dr ive) if this is not the ca se please change the drive letter to the correspondin g drive letter of the HDD drive. 5.3 Base info [...]

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    17 | ENGLISH 5.4 Time setting Set the time and select the ti me zone or set the N TP server settings to sync w ith that server. 5.5 Network This feature allow s you to change the Networ k configuration manu ally after you uncheck the “Obtain IP fro m DHCP server” .[...]

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    18 | ENGLISH 5.6 SD record s cheme Configure you r recording setting s for your SD-Card. You can a lso check the total capacity and availab le capacity o f your SD-C ard or format your SD-Card. The following re cording settings are availab le: Cyclic recording: Overw rite older recordings if the SD-card capac ity is full. Recording length: Determin[...]

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    19 | ENGLISH 5.8 Email sett ing Here you can set your mail se ttings to enable the e-mail alar m notification and to send these notifications to the email addresses you have set. 5.9 FTP setting Here you can set your FTP server settings to enable recording to FTP serv er Example of a FTP server add ress: ftp.server.co m Note: If you wish to store i[...]

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    20 | ENGLISH 5.10 PTZ Here you can set the Pan/Tilt: boo t preset, Speed and the amou nt of cruise cycles 5.11 Alarm set ting Here you can enab le the Alar m, set the alar m triggers and ev ents. Note: The fea ture IO linkage on al arm is not supported by this de vice.[...]

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    21 | ENGLISH 5.12 WIFI sett ing You can select i f the camera w ill use a WiFi conne ction and w hat AP or Rou ter it will connect to. Al so you can set the e ncryption setting s of the WiFi connection you wish to connect to. 6.0 The webpage of the ca mera The Eminent ca mera is also an IP camera w ith its own w ebpage. This mean s you can login to[...]

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    22 | ENGLISH 3. Enter the IP addre ss in the addre ss bar of your w eb brow ser followed by : and port number e.g. 192 .168.100.101:81 4. Login with user: admin Passw ord: (Leave blan k)[...]

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    23 | ENGLISH 6.2 The layou t of e-CamV iew The menu options are the same a s the settings menu of the PC software with the exception of FTP service setting s and Maintenan ce. 6.3 FTP setting Here you can enter the settings of your FTP server. Example of a FTP server add ress: ftp.server.co m Note: If you wish to store the snap shots in a pred efin[...]

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    24 | ENGLISH 6.4 Maintenance This menu option provides the po ssibility to reb oot the device, re store factory defaults, create a backup of the configura tion, restore the backup of your configura tion or update the fir mware. 7.0 Restore facto ry settings For some reason , for ex ample you forgot the w eb login pa ssword, you may w ant to set the[...]

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    25 | ENGLISH 8.0 Upgrade Dev ice Firm w are If there is a new firmware available for the EM6 225, you can upgr ade the fir mware via the Web UI Main tenance page. A status message about the percen tage don e in the upgrade pr ocedure is displayed. Please note: do not power off the EM62 25 during the upgrade pr ocedure. After the upgr ade procedure [...]

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    26 | ENGLISH 11.0 Warning and po ints of attention Due to laws, dire ctives and regu lations set out by the Europea n parliament, some (wire less) devices could be subjec t to limitations concerning its u se in certain European member states. In certai n European member states the use of su ch devices could be prohibi ted. Contact your (local) gove[...]

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    27 | ENGLISH 12.0 Warranty conditions The five-year Eminent warr anty applies to all Eminent produc ts, unless mentione d otherw ise before or during the moment of purcha se. After buying a second- hand Eminent produc t the remaining per iod of warr anty is measured from the moment of purchase by the pr oduct’s initial owner. Eminent w arranty ap[...]