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Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or
illegal. Further detailed information is given in this user’s guide.
Do not switch the camera on when wireless phone use is
prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Don't install the camera in a
vehicle. Do not use the camera or your mobile phone to control
or configure the camera while driving; park the vehicle first.
INTERFERENCE All wireless devices may get interference,
which could affect performance.
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any regulations and rules.
Switch the camera off near medical equipment.
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Wireless devices can cause
interference in aircraft.
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING Don't use the camera at a
refuelling point. Don't use near fuel or chemicals.
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING Don't use the camera where
blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions, and follow any
regulations or rules.
USE SENSIBLY Use only in the normal operating positions.
Don't touch the antenna unnecessarily.
QUALIFIED SERVICE Only qualified personnel may install or
repair equipment.
ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES Use only approved
enhancements and batteries. Do not connect incompatible
products.
BACKUP COPIES Remember to make backup copies of all
important data.
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When connecting to any
other device, read its user's guide for detailed safety
instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.
WATER-RESISTANCE Your camera is not water-resistant. Keep
it dry.
Thank you for purchasing the Nokia Observation Camera. The Nokia
Observation Camera is a product of superior design and
craftsmanship and should be treated with appropriate care. The
operating temperature of the Nokia Observation Camera is from -10
to +50 degrees Celsius. The Nokia Observation Camera is intended
for indoor use. However, if you choose to use it outdoors, the
conditions must be similar to those indoors, for example the product
must always be protected from moisture, direct sunlight, dust, dirt,
and condensing humidity.
The Nokia Observation Camera is a remote imaging device with a
motion detector, thermometer, and microphone. With the camera
you can capture images remotely and send them to your multimedia
messaging (MMS) enabled mobile phone with a colour display, or to
an e-mail address. You can control and configure the camera with
short messages (SMS), and the PC Suite for Nokia Observation
Camera software is provided for more advanced functions.
Note: National laws and regulations may place restrictions
on recording images and regarding further processing and
use of such data. Do not use this feature illegally. Honour the
privacy and other legitimate rights of others and obey all
laws governing, for example, data protection, privacy, and
publicity.
Note: The images and messages sent from the camera will be
charged to the subscription of the SIM card in the camera.
The Nokia Observation Camera is approved for use on the GSM 900/
1800 network.
To use the Nokia Observation Camera, you need:
• a GPRS enabled mobile subscription with a SIM card and MMS
service.
• an MMS and SMS enabled mobile phone with a colour display
• GSM/GPRS network coverage and MMS service coverage both in
the phone and camera premises
• an available e-mail address if you want to receive images to your
e-mail.
Note: Check how large MMS messages your mobile phone is
capable of receiving. Your network operator may also restrict
the size of MMS messages. Ask your network operator for
details.
Before you can use any of these network services, you must
subscribe to them through your service provider and obtain
instructions for their use from your service provider.
Note: Some networks may not support all language-
dependent characters and/or services.
Note: For availability, rates, and information on using SIM
services, contact your SIM card vendor, e.g. network operator,
service provider, or other vendor.
Note: The MMS function can be used only if it is supported
by your network operator or service provider. Only devices
that offer compatible multimedia message or e-mail features
can receive and display multimedia messages.
Important: Multimedia message objects may contain viruses
or otherwise be harmful to your phone or PC. Do not open any
attachment if you are not sure of the trustworthiness of the
sender.
The default setting of the multimedia message service is on ("Allow
multimedia reception" is set "Yes"), and your operator or service
provider may charge you for every message you receive.
Warning: Use only power source ACW-6 and enhancements
approved by the camera manufacturer for use with this
particular camera model. The use of any other types may
invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the camera,
and may be dangerous.
For availability of approved enhancements, please check with your
dealer.
When you disconnect the power cord of any enhancement, grasp
and pull the plug, not the cord.
Warning: Do not switch the camera on when wireless phone
use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
Warning: In order to comply with RF exposure requirements
for mobile transmitting devices, a minimum distance of 20
cm must be maintained between the camera and all persons.
1. Lift up the back lid of the camera and insert a SIM card as shown
in Figure 3. Ensure that the bevelled corner of the SIM card is on
the left and that the card is pushed all the way into the slot.
Figure 3
Note: Keep all miniature SIM cards out of the reach of small
children.
Note: If you want to configure the Nokia Observation Camera
settings with SMS messages, disable the PIN code request on
your SIM card before inserting it into the camera. If the PIN
code request is active, you can only configure the camera
settings with PC Suite.
2. If you configure the camera settings with PC Suite, connect the
serial data cable to the data connector at the back of the camera
and to the COM port of a compatible PC.
3. Attach the power source to the power connector of the camera
and plug it into a mains outlet. Wait for the LEDs to light up.
When the LEDs 1 and 3 are green, the camera is ready for use.
4. Configure the camera settings either with PC Suite or with SMS
commands, see Taking the camera in use with PC Suite on page
12 or Taking the camera in use with SMS commands on page 21.
Note: If you configure the camera with SMS commands, only
the master user is able to use the motion detection and timed
imaging features. With PC Suite, up to 20 users can use the
features.
5. After completing the configuration, disconnect the serial data
cable, and power off the camera by unplugging it from the mains
outlet.
6. Attach the camera to the desktop stand with the screw, turn the
stand to the usage position and tighten the screw with the tool
included in the sales package. To tighten the ball joint, remove
the rubber shield and tighten the screw. See Figure 4.
Figure 4
You can also mount the stand on a wall: remove the rubber
screw shields from the desktop stand and attach it to the wall
with two screws. Use the wall mount cradle to hold the power
source. See Figure 5.
Note: When you disconnect the power cord, grasp and pull
the plug, not the cord.
Tip: You can also place the camera on a standard camera
tripod.
PC Suite or SMS commands?
You can configure the settings of the camera either with a
compatible computer using the PC Suite software found on the CDROM, or with a mobile phone using SMS commands. See Taking the
camera in use with PC Suite on page 12 or Taking the camera in use
with SMS commands on page 21.
Note: If you use SMS commands, only one user (the master
user) is able to use the motion detection and timed imaging
features. With PC Suite, up to 20 users can use these
features.
Note: If you want to configure the Nokia Observation Camera
settings with SMS messages, disable the PIN code request on
your SIM card before inserting it into the camera. If the PIN
code request is active, you can only configure the camera
settings with PC Suite. If you want to enable the PIN code
query after having configured the camera, send the text
message 22_PIN code_on to the camera. Replace the
underline character (_) with a space and PIN code with your
PIN code.
To use the camera, you need to configure the master user of the
camera, the MMS connection settings, and the language used.
First you need to install the PC Suite for Nokia Observation Camera
software on your compatible PC.
Note: PC Suite for Nokia Observation Camera supports the
Windows 98/2000/NT/XP operating systems and requires 5
MB of free disk space.
1. Exit all Windows programs. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM
drive of your computer.
2. If the CD-ROM is not launched automatically, go to your CD-
ROM drive (e.g. drive D) and double-click Setup.exe.
3. Select the language for the installation program and software. It
is recommended that you install the PC Suite with the same
language that the operating system on your PC.
4. The Welcome page of the installation wizard opens. Click Next
to continue.
5. Read through the Nokia license agreement. If you do not accept
the license agreement, click No, in which case you cannot use
the software and the installation procedure stops. Click Yes to
accept the license agreement.
6. Enter your name and the name of your company. Click Next.
7. Select the destination folder for the software. The default folder
is C:\Program Files\Nokia\Nokia Observation Camera. If you want
to install the software in another drive or folder, click Browse.
When you have selected the correct destination folder, click
Next.
8. Select the program folder for the software and click Next.
9. Check the installation settings. To accept them, click Next. To
change the settings, click Back, make the changes, and then click
Next. The installation program starts copying the files.
10.The Completion page informs you when the installation is
completed. Remove the CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive and
click Finish. You may need to restart your computer.
Configuring the settings with PC
Suite
With the PC Suite for Nokia Observation Camera software you can
configure all the necessary settings for your camera.
The user interface of the software consists of four pages: Main,
Settings, Users, and Monitor. You can open the pages by clicking the
icons on the icon bar on the left.
Note: If you do not have a compatible PC available, you can
configure the camera settings with your mobile phone using
SMS messages. See Taking the camera in use with SMS
commands on page 21.
1. Plug the serial data cable into the data connector of the Nokia
Observation Camera and the COM port of your PC. You can
configure the correct COM port in the File, COM Port Settings
menu. Ensure that the COM port configured in PC Suite has the
same number as the COM port of your PC.
2. To access PC Suite, go to Start, select Programs, and select
Nokia Observation Camera.
3. When the PC is connected to the camera, you are asked for your
security code. The preset code is 1234. Change the preset code
in the Security settings, Change access codes menu. Keep the
new code secret and in a safe place separate from the camera.
Note: Only those who know the security code can change the
camera settings and give new users access to camera
functions.
4. If the PIN code request is active on the SIM card of the camera,
you will be prompted to enter the PIN code of the SIM card.
5. When PC Suite asks whether you want to import the camera
settings to PC Suite, click Yes.
Note: Before you can use the camera, you need to configure
master user (see page 18), the MMS connection (see
page 17), and the language of the camera (see page 14).
Main page
The Main page shows general information about the camera. You
can also check the current settings of the camera and save them to
a file on your PC.
Import: click this button to import the current settings from the
camera to PC Suite.
Write: save the current settings to the camera.
Open: open a settings file from your PC.
Save as: save the current settings to your PC.
Settings page
The Settings page consists of four tabs, each of which contains a
group of settings.
General settings tab
Camera name: give a name for the camera. The name can be up to
20 characters long and it must not contain spaces or special
characters.
Language: select the language for the SMS commands and
notifications.
Send SMS after power out: check this box if you want the camera to
send you an SMS message when a power shortage has occurred and
the power is back on.
Note: This feature can only be used when motion detection
is on.
Note: The messages sent from the camera will be charged to
the subscription of the SIM card in the camera.
Resolution: select whether you want to receive the images in high
(640 x 480 pixels), normal (320 x 240 pixels), or compact (160 x 120
pixels) resolution.
Imagequality: select whether you want the images to be of high,
normal, or basic quality.
Camera position: If the camera is placed in an upright position,
select Normal. If the camera is mounted upside down, for example
on a ceiling, select Upside down. With this setting you can ensure
that the images captured by the camera are not sent upside down.
When you have made the necessary changes, click Apply to use the
new settings.
To use the pre-configured factory values for all the camera settings,
click the Restore button.
Automatic imaging tab
Motion detection: check this box if you want the camera to send
you images when it detects motion in its coverage area. For more
information, see Using motion detection on page 25.
Send SMS when motion detected: check this box if you want the
camera to send you a notification immediately when it has detected
motion.
Send SMS after last detection: check this box if you want the
camera to send you an SMS message after it has sent you all the
defined motion detection images (see below) and has stopped
detecting motion.
Image sending delay after detection: set the period after which the
camera sends you an image message when it has captured a motion
detection image.
Number of detections: set how many motion detection image
messages (0-10) you want the camera to send you before turning
off the motion detection function. If you set 0 as the number of
image messages, motion detection remains on until you turn it off.
Note: A motion detection image message can contain several
images captured at 0.5 second intervals. See below.
Number of images per detected motion: set how many images (1-3)
you want the camera to send in each motion detection image
message.
Note: If you set the resolution of images to High on the
General settings tab, you can only receive one motion
detection image in a message. If you set the resolution to
Normal, you can receive two images. If you set the resolution
to Compact, you can receive three images.
Timed imaging: check this box if you want the camera to send you
images at certain intervals.
Interval for image sending: set the interval for sending timed
images.
Number of sent images: set the number of images (0-10) to be
captured using timed imaging before the timed imaging function is
turned off. If you set 0 as the number of images, timed imaging
remains on until you turn it off.
When you have made the necessary changes, click Apply to use the
new settings.
Thermometer tab
Note: Turn the thermometer up before using it. Do not use
force. See Figure 2 on page 8.
Scale: select whether to use Celsius or Fahrenheit as the
temperature scale.
Read temperature: click this button to check the current
temperature in the camera premises.
Temperature limits: set the minimum and maximum limits for the
temperature. You can then set the camera to send you a notification
when either of the limits has been reached. See below.
Send SMS when limit reached: you can set the camera to send you
an SMS notification when the minimum or the maximum
temperature is reached.
Note: After the camera has sent you a notification on the
reached temperature, you need to set the temperature limits
again, if you want to continue using this function.
Include temperature value with images: check this box if you want
the camera to attach the current temperature to each image
message.
When you have made the necessary changes, click Apply to use the
new settings.
Connection tab
Tip: To obtain the needed connection settings over the air,
contact Nokia Careline, or your service provider, or go to
www.nokia.com/phonesettings. You can also click Get at the
bottom of the tab, give the number of your operator’s MMS
settings service, write the configuration request message,
and click Send.
Tip: The MMS connection settings of the Nokia Observation
Camera are the same as in the Nokia 7650 phone.
GPRS access point name: enter the name of the GPRS access point.
Ask your service provider for details.
Home page address: enter the URL address of your MMS centre. Ask
your service provider for details.
User name: enter your user name for the connection. You get the
user name from your service provider.
Password: enter your password for the connection. You get the
password from your service provider.
Gateway IP address: enter the IP address of the WAP gateway. Ask
your service provider for details.
SMSC number: enter the number of your short message centre. Ask
your service provider for details.
Prompt password: check this box if you want the camera to prompt
for your password when making a connection. Your service provider
may require using this feature.
Connection security: check this box if you want to use a secure
connection. Your service provider may require using this feature.
Authentication: select whether to use normal or secure
authentication. Ask your service provider for details.
Session mode: select whether to use permanent or temporary
sessions when using GPRS. Ask your service provider for details.
When you have made the necessary changes, click Apply to use the
new settings.
Users page
Up to 20 users can use the Nokia Observation Camera. One user is
the master user who is allowed to configure the settings for the
camera.
The camera authenticates the users by their mobile phone numbers.
Requests from phone numbers unknown to the camera are ignored.
Note: The images and SMS notifications sent from the
camera will be charged to the subscription of the SIM card in
the camera.
Name: enter the name of the user. The name can be up to 20
characters long and it must not contain spaces or special
characters.
Master user: check this box if you want this user to be the master
user.
Note: There can be only one master user at a time. The
master user is the only one with permission to configure the
camera with SMS messages. Other users can only take
images with SMS and use the audio connection. See Taking
the camera in use with SMS commands on page 21.
Phone number: the phone number of the user.
E-mail address: the e-mail address of the user.
Send SMS notification about: check the Motion detection box if you
want the user to be notified when motion has been detected. Check
the Temperature limits box if you want the user to be notified when
the temperature limits are reached. Check the Power failure box if
you want the user to be notified when a power shortage has
occurred and the power is back on.
Note: The Power failure option can only be used when motion
detection is on.
Default image address: select whether to send the images to the
user’s mobile phone or e-mail address.
Allow image request: check this box if you let the user capture
images.
Allow audio connection: check this box if you let the user listen to
the premises of the camera.
Allow timed imaging: check this box if you let the user receive
images captured using timed imaging.
Allow motion detection: check this box if you let the user to receive
images captured with motion detection.
Click Add to include the created user to the user list. To remove a
user, select the user from the user list and click Remove. To update
a user’s settings, select the user and click Update.
Disable image request authentication: check this box if you want to
let everyone capture images without authentication.
Warning: If you check the Disable image request
authentication box, everyone who knows the camera’s phone
number can capture images with the camera.
When you have added all the desired users to the user list, click
Apply to import the user list to the camera.
Note: When you click Apply, the current user list of the
camera is overwritten. If you want to add a user to the
current user list, go to the Main page and click Import to
open the current user list. Then edit the list on the Users page
and click Apply.
Monitor page
On the Monitor page you can view and capture images.
Open: click this button to open a previously saved image.
Save: click this button to save the still image on the monitor.
Send: click this button to send an image as an MMS message to a
Capture image: click this button to capture an image and show it
on the monitor.
Automatic update: select this option to see a continuously updated
image from the camera.
Snapshot: select this option to see still images from the camera.
Operator: shows the name of your network operator.
Signal strength: shows the signal strength of the network
connection.
Security settings
To set the security settings for the Nokia Observation Camera, open
the Security settings menu from the menu bar.
PIN code settings: if you set the PIN mode On, the camera asks you
to enter your PIN code in PC Suite the first time you turn the camera
on. The camera then saves the PIN code in its memory and later
enters the PIN code automatically every time it is turned on. If you
set the PIN mode Off, the camera does not ask for the PIN code.
Change access codes: select whether to change the PIN, PIN2, or the
Security code. Enter the old code, then the new code, and confirm
the new code.
Enter security code: type the security code for the camera. The
preset code is 1234. Change the preset code in Security settings,
Change access codes menu. Keep the new code secret and in a safe
place separate from the camera.
Saving the PC Suite settings
You can save the camera settings in a *.noc file. Open the File menu
and select Save or Save as. Choose the location for the file and enter
a name for the file. Click Save.
When you want to use the saved settings, open the File menu and
select Open settings file. Select the file and click Open.
You can configure the settings of the camera with either SMS
commands or the PC Suite software found on the CD-ROM.
Note: If you use SMS commands, only one user (the master
user) is able to use the motion detection and timed imaging
features. With PC Suite, up to 20 users can use these
features.
Note: The master user is the only one with permission to
configure the camera with SMS commands. For defining the
master user, see below.
Note: If you want to configure the Nokia Observation Camera
settings with SMS messages, disable the PIN code request on
your SIM card before inserting it into the camera. If the PIN
code request is active, you can only configure the camera
settings with PC Suite. If you want to enable the PIN code
query after having configured the camera, send the text
message 22_PIN code_on to the camera. Replace the
underline character (_) with a space and PIN code with your
PIN code.
Note: If your phone is set to hide the caller's identity from
recipients of your calls, you cannot call or send SMS
commands to the camera. The camera must be able to verify
your number before accepting your call or command.
To use the camera, you need to configure the master user of the
camera, the MMS settings, and the language used:
1. Define the master user by sending the following SMS command
to the camera:
Note: The spaces between the items in the command are
marked with an underline character (_).
8_security code_your name_your mobile number_your e-mail
address
The default security code is 1234.
For example:
8 1234 Jane
5678910
jane@work.com
Note: It is not mandatory to add the e-mail address to the
command. If you add it, you can send captured images to
your e-mail address.
Wait for a confirmation message from the camera. The delay
between sending the text message and receiving the confirmation
depends on the amount of traffic on the GSM network.
2. Get the MMS connection settings:
• Go to www.nokia.com/phonesettings and send the MMS
settings to your mobile phone over the air, or
• Contact Club Nokia, Nokia Careline, or your service provider to
send the MMS settings to your mobile phone over the air.
Tip: The MMS settings of the Nokia Observation Camera are
the same as in the Nokia 7650 phone.
3. Set the language of the camera. The default language is English.
If you want to change the language, send the following
command to the camera:
Note: The spaces between the items in the text message are
marked with an underline character (_).
21_security code_number of language
Select the number of your language from this list: Danish 1, Dutch
2, English 3, Finnish 4, French 5, German 6, Italian 7, Norwegian 8,
Polish 9, Portuguese 10, Spanish 11, Swedish 12, Simplified Chinese
13, Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong) 14, Traditional Chinese
(Taiwan) 15, Czech 16, Canadian French 17, Greek 18, Hungarian 19,
Brazilian Portuguese 20, Russian 21, Latin Spanish 22, Thai 23.
When you have made all the necessary settings to the Nokia
Observation Camera, take it to the place of usage, and power up the
camera by plugging the power cord to a mains outlet.
Capturing an image
To capture an image and have it sent to your mobile phone, send the
following SMS command to the Nokia Observation Camera:
1
To capture an image and have it sent to another mobile phone, send
the following SMS command:
1 phone number
Replace phone number with the desired mobile phone number.
For example:
To capture an image and have it sent to an e-mail address, send the
following SMS command:
1 e-mail address
Replace e-mail address with the desired e-mail address.
Tip: If you want to add a message to the image, write the
message to the end of the SMS command in quotation marks.
For example: 1 jane@work.com “This is my new car!”.
Note: National laws and regulations may place restrictions
on recording images and regarding further processing and
use of such data. Do not use this feature illegally. Honour the
privacy and other legitimate rights of others and obey all
laws governing, for example, data protection, privacy, and
publicity.
Using motion detection
To start motion detection, press the motion detection button on the
camera (see Figure 1 on page 7).
Note: You have 60 seconds to leave the premises before
motion detection starts.
You can also start motion detection by sending the following SMS
command:
2 on number of image messages
Replace number of image messages with the number of motion
detection image messages (0-10) you want the camera to send you.
For example:
You can also configure this setting with PC Suite.
Note: If you set 0 as the number of image messages, motion
detection remains on until you turn it off.
When motion detection is on, LED 1 of the camera is red. See Light
indicators on page 37. When the camera detects motion in the
coverage area, it captures images and sends the number of image
messages specified in the settings to your mobile phone or e-mail
address. Motion detection is then turned off. If you want to use
motion detection again, send the following SMS command:
2 on number of image messages
Note: Motion detection does not work if there are obstacles,
such as windows or walls between the camera and the target.
Note: The size of the image messages and possible networkrelated issues may affect the time in which the image
messages are received.
If the camera has detected motion, and you do not want it to send
motion detection messages to anyone, you have 15 seconds to turn
off motion detection by pressing the motion detection button on
the camera. You can configure the 15 second delay on the
Automatic imaging tab, see page 15. If you press the motion
detection button while the camera is sending an image, the camera
sends the image first and then turns off motion detection.
To turn off motion detection, send the following SMS command:
2 off
Using timed imaging
To set the camera to capture images at defined intervals, send the
following SMS command to the Nokia Observation Camera:
4 on hh:mm number
Replace hh:mm with the desired interval, for example 00:10, if you
want the interval to be 10 minutes, or 01:00, if you want the
interval to be one hour. Replace number with the maximum number
(0-10) of timed images you want to receive.
Note: If you set 0 as the number of images, timed imaging
remains on until you turn it off.
Note: If you turn timed imaging on with SMS, the images are
sent to the master user only.
You can also set timed imaging on with PC Suite. With PC Suite you
can also define how many timed images you want to receive before
the timed imaging feature is turned off, see Automatic imaging tab
on page 15.
When you have set timed imaging on, the camera sends you the first
image message after the first interval has passed.
Note: The size of the image messages and possible networkrelated issues may affect the time in which the image
messages are received.
Using the thermometer
Note: Turn the thermometer up before using it. Do not use
force. See Figure 2 on page 8.
To check the current temperature in the camera premises, send the
following SMS command:
3
If you want the camera to send you a notification via SMS when the
maximum or the minimum temperature is reached in the premises,
send the following SMS command:
15 on minimum value maximum value
Replace minimum value and maximum value with the desired
values.
Note: After the camera has sent you a notification on the
reached temperature, you need to set the temperature limits
again, if you want to continue using this function.
If you want the camera to include temperature in the image
messages, see Thermometer tab on page 16.
Using the audio connection
Make a phone call to the Nokia Observation Camera and you can
hear the voices in the premises of the camera. During the call,
motion detection is disabled, and SMS commands are put on hold
and executed after the call.
Note: When the camera is sending images, it cannot answer
phone calls.
Note: If your phone is set to hide the caller's identity from
recipients of your calls, you cannot call the camera. The
camera must be able to verify your number before accepting
your call.
Note: Obey all local laws governing listening. Do not use this
feature illegally.
Adding and removing users
To add new uses to the camera, and give the right to capture images
and/or use the audio connection, send the following SMS command:
5 security code user name user’s phone number on/off on/off
For example:
5 1234 Jane
5678910 on off
If you want to remove a user, send the following SMS command:
Set the language of the SMS
commands and notifications.
The language numbers are:
Danish 1, Dutch 2, English 3,
Finnish 4, French 5, German 6,
Italian 7, Norwegian 8, Polish 9,
Portuguese 10, Spanish 11,
Swedish 12, Simplified Chinese
13, Traditional Chinese (Hong
Kong) 14, Traditional Chinese
(Taiwan) 15, Czech 16, Canadian
French 17, Greek 18, Hungarian
19, Brazilian Portuguese 20,
Russian 21, Latin Spanish 22,
Thai 23
Note: If you change the
language, you have to use that
language when sending
commands to the camera.
Set a name for the camera25_camera name
Capture an image and send it to
your mobile phone
Capture an image and send it to
another phone number or email address
Check the current settings77
Define the position of the
camera: normal (1), upside
down (2)
Set the image resolution to high
(1), normal (2), or compact (3)
21_security code _number of
language
1
or
image
1_phone number/e-mail address
or
image_phone number/e-mail
Set the SMS notification of
power failures on or off
Note: The notification can only
be sent if motion detection is
on.
Set confirmation messages from
the camera on or off
Ask for the IMEI code, and
software and hardware versions
of the camera
Restore factory settings99_security code
18_on/off
26_on/off
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Automatic imaging commands
TaskSMS command
Set motion detection on and set
how many image messages (0-
10) you want the camera to
send after it has detected
motion. If you set 0 as the
number of image messages,
motion detection remains on
until you turn it off
Set motion detection off2_off
Set the number (1-3) of images
in one motion detection image
message
Set motion detection
notification on or off
Set the SMS notification on
completed motion detection on
or off
Set timed imaging on, and
define the interval and the
maximum number (0-10) of
timed images. If you set 0 as the
number of images, timed
imaging remains on until you
turn it off
Set timed imaging off4_off
4_on_hh:mm_number
or
timed_on_hh:mm_number
or
timed_off
Thermometer commands
TaskSMS command
Select whether to use Celsius (1)
or Fahrenheit (2) as the
temperature scale
Request the current
temperature
Set the temperature alarm on
and set the temperature limits
Set the temperature alarm off15_off
Set the sending of current
temperature with images on or
off
14_number
3
or
temp
15_on_minimum
value_maximum value
13_on/off
List of SMS commands
Connection commands
TaskSMS command
Request over-the-air
configurations from your service
provider
Set the GPRS access point name 31_access point name
The Nokia Observation Camera is a product of superior design and
craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions
below will help you to fulfil any warranty obligations and to enjoy
this product for many years.
• Keep the camera and all its parts and accessories out of the
reach of small children.
• Keep the camera dry. Precipitation, humidity and all types of
liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode
electronic circuits.
• Do not use or store the camera in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving
parts can be damaged.
• Do not store the camera in hot areas. High temperatures can
shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and
warp or melt certain plastics.
• Do not store the camera in cold areas. When it warms up (to its
normal temperature), moisture can form inside, which may
damage electronic circuit boards.
• Do not attempt to open the camera. Non-expert handling may
damage it.
• Do not drop, knock or shake the camera. Rough handling can
break internal circuit boards.
• Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong
detergents to clean the camera.
• Do not paint the camera. Paint can clog the moving parts and
prevent proper operation.
• Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.
Unauthorised antennas, modifications or attachments could
damage the camera and may violate regulations governing radio
devices.
All of the above suggestions apply equally to your camera or any
enhancement. If any of them is not working properly, take it to your
nearest qualified service facility. The personnel there will assist you
and, if necessary, arrange for service.
Don't install the camera in a vehicle. Do not use the camera or your
mobile phone to control or configure the camera while driving; park the
vehicle first
it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop.
Remember road safety always comes first!
Operating environment
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and
always switch off your camera whenever it is forbidden to use it, or
when it may cause interference or danger.
Use the camera only in its normal operating positions.
Electronic devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency
(RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be
shielded against the RF signals from your camera.
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded
electronic systems in motor vehicles (e.g. electronic fuel injection
systems, electronic antiskid (anti-lock) braking systems, electronic
speed control systems, air bag systems). Check with the
manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You
should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has
been added to your vehicle.
. Do not place the camera on the passenger seat or where
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation
of 20 cm (6 inches) be maintained between a camera and a
pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.
These recommendations are consistent with the independent
research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
Persons with pacemakers:
• Should always keep the camera more than 20 cm (6 inches) from
their pacemaker when the camera is switched on;
• If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking
place, switch off your camera immediately.
Hearing aids
Some observation cameras may interfere with some hearing aids. In
the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service
provider.
Other medical devices
Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including cameras,
may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected
medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the
medical device to determine if they are adequately shielded from
external RF energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your
camera in health care facilities when any regulations posted in
these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities
may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF
energy.
Posted facilities
Switch your camera off in any facility where posted notices so
require.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
Switch off your camera when in any area with a potentially
explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in
such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury
or even death.
Users are advised to switch off the camera when at a refuelling
point (service station). Users are reminded of the need to observe
restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel
storage and distribution areas), chemical plants, or where blasting
operations are in progress.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not
always clearly marked. They include below deck on boats; chemical
transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquified petroleum gas
(such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals
or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other
area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle
engine.
Failure to observe these instructions may lead to suspension or
denial of telephone services to the offender, or legal action or both.
The Nokia Observation Camera, like any wireless device, operates
using radio signals, wireless and landline networks, and userprogrammed functions. Because of this, connections in all
conditions cannot be guaranteed. Therefore you should never rely
solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications (e.g.
medical emergencies).
normal lighting conditions. For low light
conditions the camera includes an infared
light source. Images captured with
infrared light are black and white.
The coverage area of the infrared light is
approximately 3 metres.
Normal = 320 x 240 pixels
Compact = 160 x 120 pixels
The camera reacts to moving thermal
radiation, and it detects an adult of
average height approximately within 5
metres. Motion detection works also in
the dark.
conversation from approximately 4
metres in indoor conditions.
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