Smartwares User Manual for C723IP, C724IP, C923IP, C924IP
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Thank you for your purchase of the IP network camera. We recommend that you carefully read this manual before use in order to use your camera as quickly and easily as possible. You can find the illustrations from this manual prior to this chapter. 1. Preventive measures and safety instructions 1.1. Safety symbols used Warning! A warning indicates the risk of (serious) damage to the user or the product if the user does not carry out the procedures with care.
! Warning! Do not use any abrasive agents, corrosive cleaning products or any substances that contain bleach or solvents to clean the product. ! Warning! Remove the adapter from the power outlet during storms, lightning and whenever the product will not be used for a longer period of time. Please note! Install the product as indicated in this manual. If in doubt, consult a recognized technician and always take account of local installation codes and regulations.
3. Technical specifications 3.1. General product specifications C723IP Sensor: 1.0 Megapixel CMOS Sensor Maximum resolution: 1280x720 px IR Lens: f: 6mm, F 2.0 Viewing angle: 60 degrees Minimal brightness: 0.5Lux @ F2.0 Night vision range: 12 metre Video compression: MJPEG, H.264 Images per second: 320x208 px (30fps), 640x368 (30fps), 1280x720 (30fps) Power source: 230VAC/5VDC/2A Adapter Energy consumption: <7W (Max.
Images per second: 320x208 px (30fps), 640x368 (30fps), 1280x720 (30fps) Power source: 230VAC/5VDC/2A Adapter Energy consumption: <7W (Max.) Temperature: -30°C ~ 55°C (-22°F~131°F) IP rating: IP66 Pan/tilt/: no C924IP Sensor: 1.3 Megapixel CMOS Sensor Maximum resolution: 1280x960 px IR Lens: f: 6mm, F 2.0 Viewing angle: 45 degrees Minimal brightness: 0.5Lux @ F2.0 Night vision range: 25 metre Video compression: MJPEG, H.264 Power source: 230VAC/5VDC/2A Adapter Energy consumption: <8W (Max.
2. DC connection 3. Loudspeaker 4. Ethernet port 5. Reset opening 6. Audio connection 4. Camera installation 4.1. Connecting the camera • Connect the adapter cable to the DC connection of the camera. Then insert the adapter plug into the power outlet. • Connect the included ethernet cable to the network port of the camera. Connect the other end of the ethernet cable to your router. The green LED on the ethernet port will light up when the camera is connected to the network.
• Download the App "Smartwares Cameras" app from the App Store and install it. • Start the App. The start screen of the app appears. • Sign up for a HomeWizard EasyOnline account. After successful registration, you will be automatically logged in. 4. • Tap the ‘+’ to add your camera. The app should automatically discover your device. If that is not the case, you can manually enter the camera DID (located on the back label of the camera).
A window opens A . This window displays all your IP cameras. If no cameras are connected, the window will remain empty. • Double click on the camera you want to use. In your standard web browser, an identification window will open up asking for your user name. • For the user name, enter "admin" and click on "sign in". If you have already created a password for the camera, please fill it in. If you have not, you do not need to enter a password. A menu will open B .
• Tap the image on your screen to go to live view. Tap the live view image for full screen. • * Settings: Night vision / Video quality * Live view / Manual record * Zoom (Use fingers on the image) / tap for full screen. * Pan/tilt/zoom * Push to talk: Press the button to talk. * Volume speaker of the smartphone. • A: Live view ip camera. B: Playback recordings. C: Smartwares webshop. D: Settings ip camera. .
You can use the control panel when you have selected the "live video" tab. This control panel provides the following options: Play: Press "Play" to view your camera images live. Stop: Press "Stop" to stop the live streaming of your camera images. Record: Press "Record" to make a recording. Press record again to stop recording. Please note! To be able to make recordings, you have to indicate where to save the recordings in the "Other" tab. This is explained in section 6.2.3.
• Setup: Setup user permission for your various cameras and set the date and time. • Network Settings: Adjust your wireless, FTP and email settings. • Video: Adjust your video settings, including bitrate, framerate resolution and image quality. • Alarm settings: Setup motion detection and alarm. • Record settings: Setup recording on your local hard drive, or on your SD card. • System settings: Reboot the device, or restore it to factory settings.