Caméra de surveillance radio Full HD supplémentaire
Mode d'emploi
1. Introduction
Veuillez lire intégralement et attentivement cette notice d'utilisation.
Cette notice d'utilisation fait partie intégrante de ce produit et contient
des informations importantes concernant la mise en service et la
manipulation.
Respectez toujours les consignes de sécurité. Si vous avez des questions
ou si vous avez un doute s'agissant de l'utilisation des appareils, veuillez
demander conseil à un technicien professionnel.
Conservez soigneusement ces instructions et remettez-les à toute
personne utile.
2. Utilisation conforme aux instructions
La caméra de surveillance radio supplémentaire est composée d'une
caméra DW500K avec détecteur de mouvements PIR intégré et un bloc
d'alimentation.
La caméra additionelle est une accessoire optionelle pour un ensemble
DW500 Set. Elle sert à la surveillance des bâtiments (par exemple des
pièces, des portes et des entrées) à l'appui d'images et de son. La
transmission des images et du son vers le moniteur s'effectue sans fil à
une fréquence de 2,4 GHz.
L'alimentation électrique de la caméra DW500K s'est assurée par
l'adaptateur fourni qui doit être branché au secteur 230 V ~ AC, 50 Hz.
Lorsque les conditions de lumière sont suffisantes, la caméra transmet
une image en couleurs. Si l'éclairage ambiant est insuffisant, l'éclairage
infrarouge intégré se met automatiquement en marche. L'infrarouge
éclaire à proximité (jusqu'à 12 m) et l'image vidéo passe en mode noir &
blanc pour une meilleure sensibilité.
l'image de jour comme de nuit, le filtre interne est interverti
mécaniquement lors du changement.
Si l'on souhaite une surveillance dans l'obscurité ou si les conditions de
lumière ne sont pas bonnes, il est recommandé d'installer une éclairage
supplémentaire.
Le moniteur peut recevoir les images de quatre caméras sans fil
DW500K. Les canaux peuvent être sélectionnés un à un manuellement
ou l'un après l'autre automatiquement e.
également être visionnés sur un écran partagé en deux ou en quatre.
La transmission radio s'effectue une transmission numérique sur des
fréquences changeant continuellement (hopping fréquence) qui sont
synchronisées entre la caméra et le récepteur. Seul le qui est
“couplé” à la caméra peut recevoir les signaux synchronisés. Ce qui
permet une protection contre les écoutes indésirables.
Afin d'optimiser la qualité de
n séquences Ils peuvent
moniteur
La caméra est insensible aux intempéries (type de protection IP65) et
peut ainsi servir à la surveillance des lieux intérieurs et même extérieurs
à condition d'être montée dans un endroit protégé. L'adaptateur doit
toutefois être protégé contre l'humidité et l'eau.
Cette caméra
Veuillez respecter les règlementations portant sur les systèmes de
surveillance vidéo dans les espaces publics et professionnels. Une
surveillance vidéo ne vous libère pas de votre obligation de précaution,
de prudence ou de contrôle.
Toute autre utilisation ou toute modification des appareils est
considérée non conforme et présente des risques d'accidents
considérables. Le fabricant ne pourra nullement être tenu responsable
des dommages résultant d'une mauvaise utilisation.
Cet ensemble de surveillance est conçu pour être utilisé dans les
habitations privées. Veuillez respecter les règlementations portant sur
les systèmes de surveillance vidéo dans les espaces publics et
professionnels. Une surveillance vidéo ne vous libère pas de votre
obligation de précaution, de prudence ou de contrôle.
3. Pièces fournies à la livr
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4. Caractéristiques techniques
Caméra DW500K
Tension d'alimentation9 V DC (adaptateur)
Consommation de courantma. 530 mA
Capteur d'image1/2.7" 1080p CMOS
Résolutionmax. 1920 x 1080p
Objectif3,6 mm/F1.9 (filtre IR cut)
Angle de saisieca. 84° horizontale
Sensibilité lumineuse5 lux (sans IR-LEDs)
Capteur de crépuscule8-15 lux
Illumination16 diodes DEL infrarouges
Filtre infrarougechangement automatique
est conçu pour être utilisé dans les habitations privées.
aison (voir fig.A)
Caméra DW500K avec support de fixation et câble de branchement
3,2 m pour l'ad
Antenne
Adaptateur 9 V DC
Matériel de fixation pour caméra
Instructions d'utilisation
aptateur
"
Prévoyance (nuit)max. 12 m
Zone de détection du détecteur de
mouvement PIR7 m, max. 50°
Microphone/
Longueur du câble de la caméra3,2 m
Typ de protectionIP65
Dimensions sans antenne
protection solaire (mm)
Température de fonctionnement- 10 °C à + 40 °C
Adaptateur
Tension d'alimentation230 V ~ 50
Tension de sortie9 V DC, 0,6 A
Haut-parleurIntégré
et
128 x Ø 67
"
5. Équipement
Caméra DW500K
17 Microphone
18 Capteur de crépuscule
19 Diodes DEL infrarouges
20 Objectif
21
Détecteur de mouvement
PIR
22 Touche Pairing
23
Vis de blocage
24
Trou pour vis
25 Support de fixation
26
Passe câble
27 Antenne
28 Prise femelle d'antenne
29
Haut-parleur
Accessoires
30 Câble de réseau
31 Adaptateur pour moniteur
32 Tampon
33 Adaptateur pour caméra
34 Vis
14 15 16
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
6. Consignes de sécurité
Les informations suivantes ont pour but d'assurer votre sécurité et votre
satisfaction lorsque vous utilisez l'interphone. Attention: si vous ne
respectez pas ces consignes de sécurité, vous vous exposez à un risque
considérable d'accident.
Danger ! Le non respect de cette consigne peut mettre votre vie
ou votre santé ou des dégâts matérielsen danger.
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Ne laissez pas l'appareil, ni le matériel d'emballage, ni les petites
pièces sans surveillance en présence de petits enfants! Danger de
mort par étouffement!
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Veillez à ne pas abîmer les conduites de gaz ou d'eau, ni les fils de
courant électrique ou de télécommunications lors des opérations de
perçage et de fixation! Risque de blessure ou danger de mort!
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Manipulez avec précaution les câbles d'alimentation électrique!
Posez-les de sorte qu'ils ne soient pas abîmés et que personne ne
trébuche. Ne tirez pas les câbles sur des arêtes vives, et veillez à ne
pas les écraser et à ne pas les pincer. Risque de blessure, voire
danger de mort!
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Pour la surveillance de bébés ou d'enfants en bas âge, veillez à ce
que la caméra et le câble soient hors de portée des enfants. Risque
e blessure, voire danger de mort!
d
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Évitez que les adaptateurs soient en contact avec de l'humidité et
ne plongez pas les appareils dans l'eau! Danger de mort!
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Ne faites fonctionner les appareils qu'avec les adaptateurs fournis.
Avant de brancher l'appareil sur le secteur, assurez-vous que les
prescriptions soient respectées, donc que le coura
est de 230 V ~ AC, 50 Hz et qu'il y a un disjoncteur.
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Ce système envoie et utilise un signal radio. Si les appareils ne sont
pas installés et utilisés en conformité avec les instructions, ils
peuvent provoquer des interférences avec d'autres appareils ou leur
fonctionnement peut être perturbé. Essayez d'éviter ces
interférences en changeant par exemple les appareils de place.
!
N'exposez pas les appareils au feu, ni à la chaleur, ni à des
températures longtemps élevées!
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Protégez les appareils des secousses et des sollicitations
mécaniques importantes!
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Protégez les appareils des champs magnétiques ou électriques
importants!
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N'utilisez les appareils qu'avec les pièces livrées d'origine ou les
accessoires de la même marque!
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Vérifiez, avant l'assemblage et la mise en service, que la livraison
est complète et qu'elle ne présente pas de détérioration!
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Lorsque vous n'utilisez pas la caméra pendant un certain temps,
débranchez toujours les adaptateurs de la prise de courant.
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Ne branchez pas l'appareil s'il est abîmé (par exemple suite à des
dégâts de transport). En cas de doute, demandez au service aprèsvente. Les interventions et les réparations sur les appareils ne
doiv
ent être effectuées que par du personnel spécialisé.
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En cas de dégâts, débranchez les chargeurs secteurs
immédiatement des prises de courant. Autrement d
nt d'alimentation
anger de mort!
7. Placement des appareils
Avant de monter la caméra, étudiez l'emplacement de montage.
Vérifiez depuis cet emplacement, avant de procéder au montage, le
fonctionnement de la caméra et la transmission radio.
Respectez les points suivants :
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La caméra doit être mise en place de sorte qu'il n'y ait pas, dans la
mesure du possible, de lumière ni de rayons du soleil directement
sur l'objectif sinon l'image peut être saturée. N'oubliez pas que le
soleil tourne. Le mieux est de contrôler l'image de la caméra avant
le montage. Mettez à cet effet l'appareil en service et tenez la
caméra à l'emplacement souhaité. Modifiez si nécessaire la
position de la caméra jusqu'à ce que vous obteniez le format
d'image désiré.
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Choisissez la distance entre la caméra et l'objet selon le niveau de
détail désiré.
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La caméra dispose d'une éclairage infraro
rapprochées. Celui-ci est déclenché par le capteur de crépuscule.
V
ous pouvez améliorer la qualité de l'image de la caméra avec un
éclairage supplémentaire pour la nuit.
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Veillez à que l'emplacement de montage de la caméra et du
moniteur soit si possible exempt de poussière et de vibrations et
qu'il y ait une bonne circulation d'air.
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Veillez à ce qu'il y ait une prise de courant à proximité.
également utiliser une rallonge (VKD-6M, voir chapitre 18).
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Si vous souhaitez monter la caméra à l'extérieur, vous devez dans la
mesure du possible protéger l'emplacement de montage contre la
pluie. L'adaptateur doit être à l'intérieur. La fiche de câble de
raccordement au câble de l'adaptateur doit être isolée de telle
manière que l'humidité ne puisse y pénétrer.
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Veillez à disposer d'un passage adéquat pour la mise en place du
câble d'adaptateur à l'emplacement de montage.
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Pour les enregistrements de nuit, ne tournez pas la caméra vers
l'extérieur depuis une fenêtre en verre, car cela nuirait à la qualité
de l'image à cause de la réflexion des rayons infrarouges.
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Si vous souhaitez démarrer des enregistrements automatiques par
détection de mouvement, veillez à ce que l'arrière-plan de l'image
prise par la caméra dans la zone de détection du capteur de
mouvements PIR soit fixe (par exemple pas d'arbres dont les
branches peuvent bouger en cas de vent).
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Portée radio
La portée maximale de la transmission radio est de 150 m environ
(ou dans des conditions optimales jusqu'à 200 m) avec un contact
visuel entre la caméra et le moniteur. Dans les bâtiments, la portée
est nettement plus faible (typiquement env. 20 m) à cause des
murs (notamment les murs en béton armé) et des plafonds.
portée ne peut cependant pas être garantie car les conditions sur le
site peuvent avoir une influence négative. Les influences suivantes
peuvent réduire cette portée :
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les murs et les plafonds, particulièrement ceux en béton armé
ou en métal
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surfaces tôlées par ex. réfrigérateur, rayonnages tôlés
uge pour les zones
Vous pouvez
Cette
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vitres laminées (par ex. des vitres à économie d'énergie),
radiateurs, surfaces métalliques
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des champs électriques très puissants et d'autres appareils
radio, par ex. fours à micro-ondes, radiotéléphones, téléphones
mobiles, appareils radio dans la plage de 2,4 GHz, moteurs
électriques et lignes à haute tension.
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Appareils branchés sur la même longueur d'onde ou sur une
longueur d'onde voisine (par ex. un système Wi-Fi)
Quelles sont les possibilités d'amélioration ?
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Pour le montage, utilisez une rallonge d'antenne disponible en
option, et installez l'antenne [11] sur la paroi intérieure du mur.
Remarque :
Si une bande verticale noire est visible sur l'écran, tapotez légèrement
sur le boîtier de la caméra ou obstruez brièvement avec la main la face
avant de la caméra ou débranchez brièvement la caméra du secteur
Cette bande est due au "blocage" du mécanisme de rotation, ce qui
arrive notamment lors d'une mauvaise orientation ou d'un mouvement
de la caméra.
8. Montage et raccordement de la caméra
La caméra est prévue pour ê
A: I+II).
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Fixez la caméra au support de fixation [9] avec les vis [16] fournies
et, le cas échéant, à l'aide de chevilles [4] à un emplacement
adapté.
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Positionnez la caméra au support à l'aide des trois vis de fixation [7].
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Tournez l'antenne [11] sur la prise femelle d'antenne [12].
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Tournez l'antenne de manière à ce qu'elle soit aussi verticale que
possible.
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Branchez la fiche mâle de petite tension de l'adaptateur 9 V [15] sur
la prise de tension de service de la caméra.
!
Branchez l'adaptateur de secteur sur une prise électrique qui
convient.
Remarque:
Vous pouvez également raccorder la caméra à un bloc d'alimentation
encastrable OTTO-9/1000.
Etablissement de la connexion
9.
La caméra addionelle et le moniteur DW500M doivent être reliés
(pairing) pour établir une connexion radio. La caméra contenue dans le
kit DW500 Set est couplée par défaut avec le canal 1 de moniteur. Pour
brancher une caméra additionelle (jusqu'à un maximum de 3 autres
caméras) sur le moniteur, procédez de la façon suivante:
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Appuyez sur le bouton de menu à l'écran du moniteur.
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Appuyez sur "Réglages généraux".
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Appuyez sur "Configuration caméra"
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appuyez sur "Appariement".
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choisissez l'un des canaux de caméra 2, 3, ou 4.
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Une fois que le compte à rebours commence à "30", appuyez sur la
touche d'appariement [6] qui se trouve à l'avant de la caméra
supplémentaire dans un délai de 30 secondes. Si l'appariement a
tre pose au mur ou á la couverture (voir fig.
réussi, le message "Appariement réussi" s'affiche et l'image en
direct de la caméra apparaît à l'écran.
Remarque:
Si l'appariement a échoué, le message "Aucune concordance" apparaît.
Dans ce cas, éloignez davantage la caméra du moniteur si elle était
auparavant trop proche de ce dernier ou, plus près du moniteur, si elle
en était plus éloignée auparavant.
10. Entretien et nettoyage
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Les appareils ne demandent aucun entretien: C'est pourquoi, vous
ne devez jamais les ouvrir.
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Vérifiez régulièrement la sécurité technique et le fonctionnement de
l'appareil.
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Avant le nettoyage, débranchez les adapteurs de la prise de
courant.
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Extérieurement, les appareils ne doivent être nettoyés qu'avec un
pinceau ou un chiffon doux légèrement humide.
temps en temps effectué, avant tout pour les caméras, car les
salissures limitent le champ de vision ou peuvent causer des
réflexions la nuit (par ex. une toile d'araignée).
Ceci doit être de
11. Élimination
Ne jetez pas le matériel d'emballage et les appareils euxmêmes, mais amenez-les à des emplacements de récupération.
La déchetterie ou l'emplacement de recyclage le plus proche
vous seront communiqués par votre administration
communale.
Déclaration de conformité
12.
simplifiée
Le sous
signé, INDEXA GmbH, déclare que l'équipement radioélectrique
du type DW500K est conforme à la directive 2014/53/UE. Le texte
complet de la déclaration UE de conformité est disponible à l'adresse
internet suivante: http://www.indexa.de/w2/f_CE.htm.
14. Résolution des problèmes
Veuillez vous reporter au chapitre “Résolution des problèmes" du mode
d'emploi du set.
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