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M100 Wireless Home Monitor www .philips.com/welcome User man ual Alwa ys there to help y ou Register your pr oduct and get suppor t at Questi on ? Cont ac t Philip s Questi on ? Cont ac t Philip s[...]
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1 EN Contents 1 Important 2 Safety 2 Notice 2 2 Y our wireless home monitor 4 What's in the box 4 Product ov er view 4 3 Placement 5 4 Set-up 6 Connect Monitor to Wi-Fi network 6 Use the monitor 6 5 Specications 9 6 T roubleshooting 10[...]
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2 EN 1 Impor tant Safety Caution • T o reduce the risk of re or electr ic shock, this apparatus should not be exposed to r ain or moisture and objects lled with liquids, such as vases, should not be placed on this apparatus. • Read these instr uctions. • Keep these instr uctions. • Heed all warnings. • Follow all instructions. • D[...]
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3 EN Please inform your self about the local separate collection system for electrical and electronic products. Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with y our normal household waste . Correct disposal of your old product helps to prev ent potential negative consequences for the en vironment and human hea[...]
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4 EN 2 Y our wir eless home monitor Please read and under stand the accompanied safety sheet before y ou use this monitor . T o fully benet from the suppor t that Philips offers, register your product at www .philips. com/welcome. What's in the box Pr oduct ov er view a Camera lens b Microphone c LED light d Magnetic base e DC pow er connec[...]
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5 EN 3 Placement Y ou can place the Monitor on a at surface with the magnetic base . Or you can attach it to the ceiling or wall, see the pictures below: Note • Before you place the monitor , make sure the monitor is close to a power outlet. • Before you secure the supplied do wels and screws, drill holes on a at and hard surface. Mount o[...]
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6 EN 4 Set-up Y ou can see and hear what is happening in your room from an ywhere in the wor ld with a smar tphone . What you need 1 Make sure y our Wi-Fi router is tur ned on and that your Smar tphone or T ablet is wirelessly connected to y our Wi-Fi router network. 2 Hav e your Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and Wi-Fi network password availab le as yo[...]
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7 EN Application Overview : Monitor Connection status. Green light dot means the monitor is connected to Wi-Fi, and able to stream video . Red light dot means the monitor is not connected or has a problem with connection and no video streaming is possible. In this case, make sure that the monitor is connected to Wi-Fi, and repeat the ‘3 – Set-U[...]
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8 EN W atch the monitor on your w eb browser After you ha ve registered your account and set up the monitor via your smar tphone or tablet, you can also watch it via y our favorite web bro wser (Safari, Chrome , Inter net Explorer , Firefo x). Enter the following address in your w eb browser : www .philips.com/ insightweb view Access more options T[...]
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9 EN 5 Specifications Note • Specications are subject to change without notice Output resolution V GA, QV GA Lens F2.8 Frame rate 30 fps at VGA, QV GA Focus mode 0.4m Focus range 1 m to innity Video format h.264 Connectivity Wi-Fi Po wer supply DC 5V , 600mA; Model name: ASUC30z-050060 (z = a, b, c , and e) a direct plug-in pow er adapter w[...]
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10 EN 6 T r oubleshooting W arning • Risk of electric shock. Never remove the casing of the monitor . T o keep the war ranty valid, never tr y to repair the monitor yourself. If you ha ve problems using this monitor , check the following points bef ore you request ser vice . If you still ha ve a problem, register your monitor and get suppor t at [...]
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11 EN When on a remote netw ork (either another Wi-Fi network or on 3G), I can onl y watch for 5 minutes. • When on a remote network – either Wi-Fi or on 3G, you can only watch 5 minutes per session. Y ou ha ve unlimited sessions per day . If you want to watch longer per session, in-app upgr ades are availab le . Go to ‘Settings ( )’ – ?[...]
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Specifications are subject to change without notice © 2012 K oninklijke Philips Electr onics N.V . All rights reserved. M100_12_UM_V2.1[...]