Orion SC200 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.
WIRELESS IP CAMERA
PROFESSIONAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
SC200
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION FROM SMARTPHONES, TABLETS& PCs
FULL PAN & TILT MOTION CONTROL
355˚
120˚
NOTE: SC200 IP camera requires network device (e.g. wireless/non-wireless router, network switch etc…) that is connected to internet or
internal network for setup and use. Network device is not supplied with this kit. SC200 IP camera might experience network, motion command and live transmission DELAY issues. This is normal, due to the connected network, 3G/4G mobile network, server overflow or internet upstream speed, download speed and video resolution. To improve delay issue, it is recommended to reduce the video quality, or contact your mobile/network service provider.
MOTION DETECT
MOTION SENSOR TRIGGERS ALARM, SENDS EMAIL ALERT AND INITIATES
RECORDING
INBUILT MICROPHONE & SPEAKER
FOR 2-WAY AUDIO COMMUNICATION
NIGHT VISION
10 INFR A-RED LEDs FOR NIGHT VISION OF UP TO 10m DISTANCE
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1 IDENTIFICATION
CAMERA LENS
& SENSOR
ANTENNA
MOUNTING BRACKET
SCREW HOLE FOR MOUNTING BRACKET
10 INFRA-RED LEDs
MICROPHONE
LAN INPUT MICRO
SD CARD
SOCKET
EXTERNAL ALARM CONNECTION
POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION
WIRELESS ANTENNA CONNECTIONAUDIO OUTPUT
TILT/PAN
CAMERA HEAD
MOUNTING SCREWS, PLUGS
IP CAMERA MOUNTING
BRACKET
USER MANUAL
4 X DETERRENT STICKERS
CONTENTS:
POWER SUPPLY
ETHERNET CABLE
Customer Service Phone: (03) 9982 5111 (Monday to Friday 8.30am – 5.30pm EST)
Email: customerservice@orionlive.com.au
For further information visit www.orionlive.com.au
PLEASE CONTACT IF YOU HAVE ANY
CONCERNS OR PROBLEMS WITH THIS PRODUCT
IMPORTANT
BEFORE RETURNING THIS PRODUCT TO THE RETAILER
IP CAMERA LABEL
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2 FEATURES
2.4GHz wireless, range depends on location, tem-
perature and wireless network device (e.g. wireless router)
H.264 video compression IP camera mode records VGA or QVGA at 25FPS
(frames per second) VGA resolution 640x480, QVGA resolution 320x240
Micro SD card slot, support SDHC memory card
up to 32GB
Simultaneously view & record from IP cameras Independent motion-detect recording Built in microphone CMOS colour cameras with 10 IR LED’s for up to
10 metres night vision
5 SYSTEM INSTALLATION
4 WARNING
3 RESPONSIBLE USE
Do not drop, puncture, or disassemble the camera. Do not tug the power supply or any connected cable, remove connection gently. Do not mount directly expose/near to the sun, rain, radio transmitting devices,
metal objects or heat sources.
Do not crush or damage the power cable. Do not cover the unit, leave adequate space for ventilation and pan/tilt motion. Use the cameras with care, do not exert any force on the camera.
Please ensure this equipment is used in accordance with any local laws or regulations, especially if your device is capable of audio recording. Users of this equipment should at all times act responsibly and consider the reasonable expectations of privacy of individuals. Surveillance should be for a legitimate purpose related to the activities of the person or organisation conducting it. We recommend that you clearly indicate (written or otherwise) that surveillance is in operation in the monitored area.
1. Do not permanently mount the IP camera during set up stage.
2. Install the antenna, network cable and power supply to IP camera.
3. Connect power supply to a 240V power point.
4. Wait for 1 minute while the IP camera undergoes a self diagnostic test.
5. Plug the other end of the network cable to a router or devices with network and internet connectivity.
6. Once the IP camera is set up correctly, fix the IP camera on the mounting bracket and mount it at your desired location.
7. If the displayed image is blurry or poor, the camera is not focused. Rotate the white knob on the camera lens to adjust focus.
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6 APPLE DEVICES (IPHONE/IPAD)
INSTALL IP CAMERA > INSTALL APP > REGISTER AN ACCOUNT > ADD IP CAMERA TO THE ACCOUNT > READY TO USE
1. Complete system installation according to Section 5.
IMPORTANT: DHCP service must be enabled on the network device. * For first use, it is recommended that the Apple device is connected via Wi-Fi and
IP camera is connected via network cable to the same local area network.
2. Before installation, ensure your Apple device has 3G/4G or WI-FI internet connectivity. Go to Apple app store, search, download and install
Plug2view.
3.
After successfully installed, Plug2View app logo will be available on your Apple device screen.
4. Open the
Plug2View
app.
5.
Register account by pressing Register, fill in the information and then select OK to complete.
6. Go back to the main page of the
Plug2View
app, login using the user name and
password previously registered.
7. After successful login, there are two network sections,
Remote
(for remote
connection) and
Local
(local area network connection).
8. If the Apple device and IP camera is connected as LAN connection, cameras within the LAN will show up automatically, no configuration or registering required. IP cameras connected will be listed on the local device list under
Local
section, select the IP camera to view. If the IP camera does not show up on the
Local
list page, tap the
Refresh
button on the top right to refresh
the page.
9. Remote connection allows the camera to be viewed from a remote network. For
Remote
option, press the
Option
key located at the top-right hand corner and
select
Add Device
to add the IP camera.
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10. Fill in the information required:
Device Alias
– (optional) Assign a name to the IP camera.
Device ID
– (required) Refer to label at the bottom of the IP camera and
enter Device ID. (Device ID must be exact match).
Access Password
– (required) Refer to label at the bottom of the IP camera and enter Access password. (Access Password must be exact match).
• Select
Done
to complete adding IP camera.
11. If successfully added, the IP camera is available on the
Remote
list page.
Simply select the IP camera for viewing.
12. When IP camera is connected, Pan/Tilt, Photo Snapshot, Video Record and
Audio Listen functions are enabled:
13. For IP camera settings, press
>
on the
local /remote device
list page:
• For
Remote
connection the IP camera only able to adjust the following settings:
Video settings
for setting video quality and
SD card settings
for SD card video
record setting.
• For Local connection the IP camera can adjust the following settings:
Wired
setting
for configuring network settings,
Wireless setting
for setting up WIFI
connection with wireless router,
Video setting
for setting video quality
and
SD card setting
for SD card video
record setting.
* If experiencing video distortions and control
delays, reduce camera resolution, frame rate or data rate in video settings menu.
* Change password immediately after
completing setup to protect your privacy. Refer to Section 15 Change Camera Password.
Pan/Tilt Motion Control
Photo Snapshot
Video Record
Audio Listen
DEVICE ID AND PASSWORD
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7 ANDROID DEVICES
INSTALL IP CAMERA > INSTALL APP > REGISTER AN ACCOUNT > ADD IP CAMERA TO THE ACCOUNT > READY TO USE
1. Complete system installation according to Section 5.
IMPORTANT: DHCP service must be enabled on the network device. * For first use, it is recommended that the Android device is connected via Wi-Fi
and IP camera is connected via network cable to the same local area network.
2. Before installation, ensure your android device has 3G/4G or WI-FI internet connectivity. Go to Google play store search, download and install
p2pCamViewer.
3. After successfully installed,
Plug&Play
app logo will be available on your
android device screen.
4. Open the
Plug&Play
app.
5. Register account by pressing
Register
, fill in the information and then select OK
to complete.
6. Go back to the main page of the Plug&Play app, login using the user name and password previously registered.
7. After successful login, there are two network sections,
WAN
(for remote
connection) and
LAN
(local area network connection).
8. If the android device and IP camera is connected as
LAN
connection, cameras
within the
LAN
will show up automatically, no configuration or registering
required. IP cameras connected will be listed on the device list under
LAN
section, select the IP camera to view. If the IP camera does not show up on the
LAN
page, tap Button to
Refresh
the page.
9. For
WAN
option, press the + key located at the top-right hand corner to add
the IP camera.
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10. Fill in the information required:
Device Alias– (optional) Assign a name to the IP camera.
Device ID – (required) Refer to label at the bottom of the IP camera
and enter Device ID. (Device ID must be exact match).
Access Password – (required) Refer to label at the bottom of
the IP camera and enter Access Password. (Access Password must be exact match).
• Select Done to complete adding
IP camera.
11. If successfully added, the IP camera is
available on the WAN page. Simply select the IP camera for viewing.
12. When IP camera is connected, Pan/Tilt, Photo Snapshot, Video Record and
Audio Listen functions are enabled:
14. For IP camera settings, press > on the WAN or LAN page
• For WAN connection the IP camera only able to adjust the following settings: Video settings for setting video quality and SD card settings for SD card video record setting.
• For LAN connection the IP camera can adjust the following settings: Ethernet for configuring network settings, Wi-Fi for setting up WIFI connection with wireless router, Video settings for setting video quality,
SD card settings for SD card video record
setting, SD card query for searching recorded video on SD card and Alarm setting for setting camera motion detection and user alert email.
* If experiencing video distortions and control
delays, reduce camera resolution, frame rate or data rate in video settings menu.
* Change password immediately after completing
setup to protect your privacy. Refer to Section 15 Change Camera Password.
DEVICE ID AND PASSWORD
Pan/Tilt Motion Control
Photo Snapshot
Video Record
Audio Listen
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8 DESKTOP/NOTEBOOK COMPUTER
INSTALL IP CAMERA > INSTALL SOFTWARE CD > REGISTER AN ACCOUNT > ADD IP CAMERA TO THE ACCOUNT > READY TO USE
1. Complete system installation according to Section 5. IMPORTANT: DHCP service must be enabled in the
network device. * For first use, it is recommended that the desktop/
notebook is connected via network cable/Wi-Fi and IP camera is connected via network cable to the same local area network.
2. Insert CD into your computer, install the software
SYSM Monitor.exe or download software from
www.orionlive.com.au
3. First register an account by selecting
Register located
at top-right corner, fill in the information, and then click
Register to complete.
4. After registering an account, go to
Login located next
to register, login using the user name and password previously registered.
5. After successful login, there are two network sections,
WAN (for remote connection) and LAN (local area
network connection).
6. If the computer and IP camera is connected as LAN connection, cameras within the LAN will show up automatically, no configuration or registering required. IP cameras connected will be listed on the device list under
LAN section. Double click the IP camera to view.
If the IP camera does not show up on
LAN, point the
mouse on the device list, right click and then click
Refresh to refresh the page.
7. WAN allows the camera to be viewed from a remote network. For WAN option, click on
WAN, then right
click on the blank WAN list, go to Add device to add the IP camera.
8. Fill in the information required:
Device Alias – (optional) Assign a name to
the IP camera.
Device ID – (required) Refer to label at the bottom of
the IP camera and enter Device ID. (Device ID must be exact match).
Device Access Password – (required) Refer to label
at the bottom of the IP camera and enter Access Password. (Access Password must be exact match).
• Click
Done to complete adding IP camera.
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9. If successfully added, the IP camera is available on the
WAN list page. Simply double click on the IP camera
for viewing.
10. When IP camera is connected, Pan/Tilt, Photo Snapshot,
Video Record and Audio Listen functions are enabled:
* To view recorded files, click settings, located near
the top-left hand corner, click
Monitor tab and then
double click on source address to go into recorded files. Recorded files directory on PC can be changed in this setting window.
11. For IP camera settings, point the mouse on to the
connected IP camera on the
WAN/LAN page and
right click on the mouse:
• For WAN connection the IP camera only able to adjust the following settings: Change watch
password for change the IP camera access
password on the IP camera label,
Change the
device alias
for changing the device given name
and
SD card query for searching recorded video
on SD card.
• For LAN connection the IP camera can adjust the following settings:
Change watch password for
change the IP camera access password on the IP camera label,
Change the device alias for changing
the device given name,
Set Wi-Fi connection for
setting up Wi-Fi connection with wireless router (press SCAN to search for Wi-Fi connection),
SD
card configuration
for SD card video record setting
and
SD file download for searching recorded video
on SD card.
Configure video quality settings by selecting camera video and select camera setting button
.
* If experiencing video distortions and control delays,
reduce camera resolution, frame rate or data rate in video settings menu.
* Change password immediately after completing setup to
protect your privacy. Refer to Section 15 Change Camera Password.
Pan/tilt
motion control
Photo
Snapshot
Video Record Audio Listen
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Camera is connected to network using DHCP protocol in default settings. Using DHCP, the camera automatically obtains the IP address from the networking device (router/modem). Make sure DHCP is enabled on your networking device (router/ modem).
Configuring network settings requires camera and control device (Apple/Android/Computer) to be connected to the same local network by connecting them to the same networking device (router/ modem). The camera will appear in the Local/LAN device list.
If camera does not appear on LAN, it might be due to:
• IP camera and network device are not connected
properly. Check all the cable connections and make sure they are all connected securely. Note that the camera takes a few minutes to perform self diagnostic test after it is turned on. After this test, right-click LAN box and select Refresh to update LAN device list.
• Your network has 2 or more DHCP servers.
Commonly, most networks have only one DHCP server. Make sure that the camera is connected to a network with only one DHCP server. In a network with 1 DHCP server, the camera automatically obtains IP address and the software can automatically detect camera.
9 NETWORK SETTING
To access network settings, right-click camera in LAN device list and select Set the IP address.
DHCP: It is recommended to use DHCP (Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol) for camera to automatically obtain IP address from DHCP enabled networking device (router/modem).
Fixed IP: Select Fixed IP to manually enter
network settings. Enter the IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway address and Preferred DNS server.
Mac address: This is a unique identifier for the
camera.
Only use the device in LAN: Checking this will
disable camera from being able to be viewed from a remote network.
Device Status: Displays current camera
connection status.
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11 VIDEO MONITORING
12 RECORD MODE
10 WI-FI SETTING
VIDEO MONITORING FUNCTION IS
INCLUDED LISTEN, VIDEO, CAPTURE, SETTING AND CLOSE FUNCTION BUTTONS:
Wi-Fi connection can be set up using SYSM Monitor on computer. Before commencing Wi-Fi setup, the computer and camera must be connected to the same router or modem.
1. Select LAN, right-click camera and select
Set WIFI connection.
2. Start Wi-Fi setting, select Scan to search for Wi-Fi connection and enter Wi-Fi password. Enable
DHCP and select OK to complete Wi-Fi setup.
3. Unplug camera Ethernet cable and disconnect from camera by right-clicking camera video and selecting Close. Re-establish connection by double-clicking camera name. If camera does not appear, right-click anywhere on the LAN box and select Refresh. Camera is ready to be wirelessly using smartphone, tablet or computer.
Record Folder
Video recordings and photo snapshots are stored in a specified folder. Select Setting button
and
select Monitor tab.
Manual Record
Select Photo Capture to take photo snapshot into specified folder.
Select Video Record
to start video record into
specified folder.
Optical Zoom
Digital Zoom
Aperture Switch
Capture Photo
Record Video
Listen
Talk
Motion Detect
Horizontal Pan
Vertical Tilt
Go to Preset Position
Set to Preset Position
Set Pan/Tilt Speed
Vertical Flip
Mirror
Cruise
Alarm Log
Setting
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Schedule Record
1. Right-click camera in LAN and select Set Local
Video Plan.
2. Select the day of the week and select Add to add period when camera commences video recording. Select 24*7 to enable continuous recording.
3. Select Apply to complete schedule recording setup.
Motion Detect Record
1. Select Setting button
and select
Local Alarm
Plan
tab.
• Select Local alarm record to enable video record onto local PC when alarm is triggered. Enter the length of the video recording.
• Select Local alarm capture to enable photo snapshot onto local PC when alarm is triggered. Enter the delay between alarm trigger and photo snapshot.
• Select Local alarm music to enable sound notification when alarm is triggered. Select sound file.
2. Select OK to complete setup.
3. Select
Motion Detect
on bottom toolbar.
4.
Alarm sensitivity determines the amount of
movement that triggers motion alarm. Select suitable alarm sensitivity. Select New Detection
Area
to determine the area of the video that
detects movement.
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5. Select Apply to complete motion alarm setup.
6. Camera is ready to detect movement in the video and commence video recording. Note that controlling the camera pan/tilt motion will trigger motion detect alarm as it detects movement in the video.
1. Select
Playback button on top toolbar to
open Playback menu.
2. Select Playback to search for recordings. Search for specific recording by selecting start time and end time.
3. Double-click any file to play recording.
Video can be recorded directly onto a micro SD card which is installed on the camera to record video without the use of computer, tablet or PC. Camera supports micro SD card with storage capacity of up to 32GB.
Configuring SD Card
1. Obtain a micro SD card and remove all files by formatting the card on a computer.
2. Insert the card into the slot on the rear panel of camera.
3. Restart the camera by turning off and on the power supply.
4. Open the SYSM
Monitor
software, right-click on camera in LAN
and select SD Card Configuration.
5. Check whether the camera detects micro SD card by checking storage capacity.
13 VIDEO PLAYBACK
14 SD CARD
Check the recording options to enable recording. Select Format SD Card to clear all files from card.
6. Select Apply to complete setting.
Viewing SD card Recordings
1. Open the SYSM
Monitor
software, right-click on camera in LAN/WAN and select SD File
Download
.
2. Select Search to display all the recorded files on the SD card. Double-click any file to download onto local PC. Select
Open download directory to view downloaded
files.
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1. Open SYSM Monitor and login to account.
2. Select Device Management .
3. Select a device from the list and select
Change Management Password
.
4. Enter the new password and verify it by entering it again.
5. Select OK to confirm changing password.
6. This new password will be required when adding camera.
15 CHANGE CAMERA PASSWORD 16 SPECIFICATIONS
VIDEO
Sensor
6mm Colour CMOS Sensor
Image Resolution
640 x 480 pixels (0.3 Megapixels)
Lens
F: 3.6mm
Min Illumination
0.5 Lux
Compression Format
H.264
Frame Rate
25 fps
Display Resolution
640 x 480 (VGA) 320 x 240 (QVGA)
AUDIO
Compression Format
ADPCM
Input
Built-in microphone
Output
Built-in speaker or external
NIGHT VISION
Infrared Light
10 IR LEDs
Range
Up to 10m
ALARM
Detection Method
Motion Detection, Wired Input
Alarm Action
Record Trigger, Wired Output, FTP Upload, Message to Server
PAN & TILT
Pan/Tilt/Speed
355°/120°/15-70°/s
NETWORK
Ethernet
10/100Mbps RJ-45
Supported Protocol
TCP/IP, HTTP, TCP, ICMP, UDP, ARP, IGMP, SMTP, FTP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, NTP, UPnP, RTSP, PPPoEs
Wireless Standard
IEEE 802.11b/g
Wireless Security
WEP/WPA/WPA2 Encryption
GENERAL
Power Supply
DC 5V 2A
Data Storage
Micro SD Card (32GB Max)
Dimensions
110(L) x 100(W) x 108(H)mm
17 WARRANTY
Arlec guarantees this product in accordance with the Australian Consumer Law.
Arlec also warrants to the original first purchaser of this product (“you”) from a retailer that this product will be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase; provided the product is not used other than for the purpose, or in a manner not within the scope of the recommendations and limitations, specified by Arlec, is new and not damaged at the time of purchase, has not been subjected to abuse, misuse, neglect or damage, has not been modified or repaired without the approval of Arlec and has not been used for commercial purposes (“Warranty”).
If you wish to claim on the Warranty, you must, at your own expense, return the product, and provide proof of original purchase and your name, address and telephone number, to Arlec at the address below or the retailer from whom you originally purchased the product within 12 months from the date of purchase.
Arlec will (or authorise the retailer to) assess any claim you may make on the Warranty in the above manner and if, in Arlec’s reasonable opinion, the Warranty applies, Arlec will at its own option and expense (or authorise the retailer to) replace the product with the same or similar product or repair the product and return it to you or refund the price you paid for the product. Arlec will bear its own expenses of doing those things, and you must bear any other expenses of claiming on the Warranty.
The Warranty is in addition to other rights and remedies you may have under a law in relation to the product to which the Warranty relates.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED REMEDY
IP Camera has no power or not powering up
Power supply is loose or unplugged. No power at socket outlet/power point.
Check all cable and power supply connections.
Check power at socket outlet/power point.
SD card is not detected by IP camera
SD card not formatted Format SD card, please see “Section 14”.
No picture
IP Camera out of range Relocate IP camera closer to wireless router.
IP Camera not connected to LAN or Wi-Fi
Check all cable and power supply connections.
Check network device (e.g. wireless/non-wireless router, network switch etc...).
Restart the IP camera Click or tap “REFRESH” on the control device (Apple/Android/Desktop/Notebook).
Signal interference Relocate IP camera away from sun, rain, radio
transmitting devices, heat sources, metal objects or major obstacles.
No power at IP camera or no power at socket outlet/power point
Check all cable and power supply connections.
Check power at socket outlet/power point.
Frozen white screen
Disconnect power to IP camera and then reconnect.
When IR night vision is activated, screen only
displays white
Infra-red LED light is reflected off from glass or reflective objects
Relocate IP camera away from windows, reflective and glass objects or remove obstacles.
When IR night vision is activated, screen only
displays black and white
Infra-red LED light is activated This is normal. No action required.
IP Camera does not record according to
schedule or motion detect settings
IP Camera is not set up correctly. SD memory card missing or not compatible
Check IP Camera date and time, schedule setting and motion detect setting.
Check SD memory card is inserted in the IP Camera properly and compatible to use.
SD memory card full
Save necessary files on control device (Apple/Android/ Desktop/Notebook) then format current SD memory card or insert new SD memory card and format.
Recorded videos does not have sound
Mute is on Turn off mute.
Note: Audio recording is prohibited or illegal in some states, or required consent from both parties. Please consult your local legal advisers before audio recording.
Blurry or poor image quality
Signal interference Relocate camera and IP Camera away from sun, rain,
radio transmitting devices, heat sources, metal objects or major obstacles.
Relocate IP camera closer to wireless router.
Check antenna connection.
Manually adjust camera lens to adjust focus.
Camera lens not focused
Low or unstable signal
Antenna Adjust antenna connection or relocate IP camera closer
to wireless router.
Signal interference Relocate IP camera away from sun, rain, radio
transmitting devices, heat sources, metal objects or major obstacles.
Strong radio emitting or transmitting devices nearby
Strong electromagnetic interference nearby
Too close to metal objects
Audio interference
IP Camera are too close to other vocal devices
IP Camera has a high sensitivity microphone. Keep the IP camera and other vocal devices at least 5 metres apart. If the IP camera must be within 5 metres of other vocal device, reduce the volume or turn on MUTE.
* If password is lost, use a tool to press RESET button
under the IP camera. It will reset the IP camera to default factory setting.
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Arlec Australia Pty. Ltd. ACN 009 322 105 (“Arlec”) gives the Warranty. Arlec’s telephone number, address and email address are:
Customer Service: (03) 9982 5111 New Zealand Toll Free: 0800 003 329
Building 3, 31 – 41 Joseph Street, Blackburn North, Victoria, 3130 Blackburn North LPO, P.O. Box 1065, Blackburn North, 3130
Email: custservice@arlec.com.au
CPIN002642/2
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