RADEMACHER HomePilot 9487 Instruction Manual For Installation And Commissioning

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HomePilot® HD Camera (outdoor) 9487
Instruction Manual for Installation and Commissioning
Type: 9487
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Dear Customer...
With your purchase of a HomePilot® HD Camera (outdoor) 9487, you have chosen a quality product manufactured by RADEMACHER. Thank you for the trust you have placed in us.
RADEMACHER products have been developed with the greatest possible convenience in mind. Having applied uncompromising quality standards and thorough testing, we are proud to be able to present this innovative product to you.
It’s brought to you by all the highly-qualified personnel here at RADEMACHER.
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Contents
i Dear Customer... .................................................................2
1. These instructions... ...........................................................5
1.1 Application of this manual ................................................................ 5
1.2 Related instructions .............................................................................5
2. Hazard symbols ..................................................................6
2.1 Levels of danger and signal words ................................................. 6
2.2 Symbols used and depictions .......................................................... 7
3. Glossary - Definition ..........................................................7
4. Included in delivery ...........................................................8
5. Overview of the HD Camera 9487 ...................................9
6. Product Description ........................................................ 10
7. Technical Specifications ................................................. 11
8. System requirements...................................................... 12
9. Safety Instructions .......................................................... 13
10. Safety Instructions for the Electrical Connection ..... 14
11. Intended Use .................................................................... 14
11.1 Incorrect use........................................................................................ 14
12. Initial commissioning and logging on to
the HomePilot® prior to installation ............................ 15
12.1 Connecting the HD Camera to the router ................................ 15
13. Logging on to the HomePilot® ...................................... 17
13.1 Access data for configuring the HD Camera
during initial installation ................................................................. 18
14. Logging out from the HomePilot® ............................... 19
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15. Deleting all settings - Reset .......................................... 19
16. After logging on - prior to installation ........................ 20
17. Installation ........................................................................ 20
18. Accessories ....................................................................... 22
19. Simplified EU Declaration of conformity .................... 22
20. Warranty Conditions ....................................................... 23
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1. These instructions...
...specify the installation and commissioning of the HomePilot® HD Camera (outdoor) 9487.
You can find the detailed configuration of the HD Camera in the service section of our website:
www.homepilot.de/manuals
Enter the URL into the address field of your browser.
1.1 Application of this manual
1.2 Related instructions
Please read this manual through completely and follow all the safety instructions.
This manual is a component of the product. Please store it in an easily accessible place.
When passing the HD Camera on to a third party, this manual must be passed on as well.
If this manual is lost, please request a replacement manual.
Damage resulting from non-compliance with this manual and safety instructions will void the guarantee, see detailed operating instructions for configuration. We assume no liability for any consequential damage.
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2. Hazard symbols
The following hazard symbols are used in this manual to indicate safety instructions:
Danger of fatal electric shock
2.1 Levels of danger and signal words
CAUTION!
This hazard may result in minor or moderate injury if not avoided.
ATTENTION!
This hazard may lead to property damage.
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2.2 Symbols used and depictions
Depiction Description
1. Steps to be taken
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Itemisation
1) or a) Lists
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further useful
information
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3. Glossary - Definition
HomePilot®
Central controller unit for RADEMACHER radio products. Control is carried out via a tablet PC or Smartphone.
LAN (Local Area Network)
Abbreviation for a wired, local computer network
WLAN (Wireless-LAN)
Abbreviation for a local radio network.
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4. Included in delivery
Included in delivery
a) 1 x HD Camera 9487 b) 1 x WLAN antenna c) 1 x Wall bracket d) 1 x Mains adaptor e) 1 x Connecting cable with electrical connectors f) 1 x Installation set
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b)
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d)
e)
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5. Overview of the HD Camera 9487
1) LAN
2) Audio input
3) Audio output
4) Power supply connection
5) Reset button
Infrared (IR) LEDs,
range approx.
20 m
Antenna
Camera lens
Wall bracket
Antenna connection
Connections:
1)
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4)
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6. Product Description
The HD Camera is a network-compatible camera used to monitor outside areas. It transmits image data to the HomePilot®. The HD Camera can be installed in any desired place with the enclosed wall bracket.
Integrated brightness sensor
For day and night monitoring with infrared LEDs and automatic image adjustment when dark.
Configuration and logging on to the HomePilot®
The HD Camera can be configured via a PC using the HomePilot® user interface.
Network port (LAN))
The HD Camera must be connected to a free LAN port on a router to be able to register and use it in the HomePilot®.
WLAN
Once it has been registered to the HomePilot®, it is possible to operate the HD Camera via WLAN. For this, the WLAN access data must be entered via the HD Camera‘s user interface.
First, screw the enclosed antenna onto the HD Camera.
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7. Technical Specifications
Mains adaptor
Operating voltage: 230 V / 50 - 60 Hz
Output voltage:
12 V / 1 A
HD Camera general
Supply voltage:
12 V DC via mains adaptor
Maximum current consumption:
1 A
Consumption: < 4.2 W
Authorised operating location:
Outside areas
Protection class: II
Protection type: IP66
Permissible operating temperature:
-20°C to + 60 °C
Permissible relative humidity: 10 % to 80 % rF
Dimensions (L x W x D): 166 x 62 x 65 mm
Network interfaces:
LAN: Ethernet RJ45
WLAN (IEEE): 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4 GHz
WLAN security
Supported WLAN Security algorithms:
WEP / WPA / WPA2
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7. Technical Specifications
Camera - Specifications:
Sensor: 1.0 Megapixel CMOS-Sensor
Resolution: 1080 x 720
Video specifications:
Image compression: H.264 / MJPEG
Framerate: 23 frame/s
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8. System requirements
You require the following for installation:
Internet access.
A router* with DHCP server and a free LAN port.
A freely accessible mains socket (230 V / 50 Hz).
A commercially available standard computer with current web browser (mobile browsers are not supported).
A HomePilot® with software version 4.1 x or higher **
The HomePilot® must be connected to the router and be
accessible in the network via computer.
* or DSL modem with router functionality
** You can find the current software version on the HomePilot® user interface under:
Conguration / System / Firmware Update / display right
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9. Safety Instructions
The use of defective equipment can lead to personal injury and damage to property (electric shocks / short circuiting).
Never use defective or damaged equipment.
Check the components included in the delivery beforehand for damage.
Risk of short circuit when using an incorrect mains adaptor.
Using a mains adaptor with a voltage other than that specified for the power unit included in the delivery may cause damage to the HD Camera or lead to a short circuit.
Only use original accessories from RADEMACHER.
The mains socket and mains adaptor must be easily accessible at all times.
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10. Safety Instructions for the Electrical Connection
There is a danger of life-threatening electrical shocks when using the mains adaptor and connecting plugs outdoors.
The HD Camera mains adaptor must not be used outdoors.
The HD Camera connecting plugs are not weatherproof and must be protected against rain and all environmental effects. For this, use a terminal box with protection class IP66.
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11. Intended Use
Only use the HD Camera to transmit image data to the HomePilot® or an external storage device.
Operating conditions
The installation and operation of the radio systems is only permitted for those systems and devices where a malfunction in the transmitter or receiver would not cause a danger to personnel or property or where this risk is already covered by other safety equipment.
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Radio systems that transmit on the same
frequency can cause interference.
11.1 Incorrect use
The HD Camera must not be used to monitor public areas.
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12.
Initial commissioning and logging on to
the HomePilot® prior to installation
In order to commission the HD Camera it must be connected to the router using a LAN cable.
We recommend that you log on to the HomePilot®
prior to outdoor installation.
This will allow you to avoid unnecessary trips to the installed camera.
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12.1 Connecting the HD Camera to the router
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1. Connect the HD Camera to a free LAN port on your router.
For this, use the enclosed LAN cable.
2. Connect the mains adaptor plug with the corresponding
HD Camera connecting cable.
LAN cable to
the router
Mains adaptor
connecting cable
The example below shows connection prior to outdoor installation.
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12.1 Connecting the HD Camera to the router
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3. Next, plug the mains adaptor into a 230 V / 50 Hz mains socket.
4. Wait a few moments. The HD Camera now automatically
carries out a self-test.
5. After this, the HD Camera is ready to operate and can be logged
on to the HomePilot®.
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1. Switch the HomePilot® to registering mode. To do this, select
the „Add“ function from the „Configuration / Cameras“ menu.
2. The HomePilot® will automatically search for cameras that are in
the same network and list these.
3. Select the HD Camera, specify a name and other individual
descriptions.
4. Subsequently click on „save“.
5. After this, the HD Camera will be listed on the HomePilot® user
interface under „Cameras“.
13. Logging on to the HomePilot®
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As additional protection against unauthorised
access, we recommend that you carry out the steps described in chapter 13.1.
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Depending on your computer settings and
anti-virus programme, you may have to approve the download and installation.
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1. Select „Open detailed view“ in the HomePilot® user interface.
2. The HD Camera user interface appears.
3. The following message appears above the input screen:
Plug-ins not found, click here to download.
4. Click on the text and download the Plug-in (Version Windows 7
and Mac OS 10.11.3 or higher). Follow the on-screen information during installation.
13.1 Access data for configuring the HD Camera during initial installation
5. Next, log on using the user name and password set in the
factory.
Factory settings:
User name = admin
Password = rademacher
6. After logging on for the first time, enter a new user name and
secure password, in order to protect your HD Camera from being used without permission.
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It is essential that you enter a secure password.
7. The desired settings for the HD Camera can then be selected.
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1. Switch the HomePilot® to log out mode. To do this, select the
„Delete configuration / cameras / devices“ menu.
2. Select the HD Camera and click on „log out manually“.
3. Switch off the HD Camera‘s power supply and remove the
LAN cable.
14. Logging out from the HomePilot®
1. Press and hold the reset button on the HD Camera for
approx. 10 seconds.
2. After it has been successfully reset, a short audible signal is
emitted and the HD Camera automatically carries out a self-test.
The HD Camera will then be reset to the default factory settings.
15. Deleting all settings - Reset
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16. After logging on - prior to installation
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If you have, as recommended, logged on prior to installation, you must now separate the connected cables from one another again.
17. Installation
There is a danger of life-threatening electrical shocks when using the mains adaptor and connecting plugs outdoors.
The HD Camera connecting plugs are not weatherproof and must be protected against rain and all environmental effects.
For this, use a terminal box with protection class IP66.
The terminal box must be equipped with screw connections of sufficient dimensions and thickness for inserting the con­necting cables.
ATTENTION!
If installed incorrectly, the HD Camera may be damaged and transmission problems / interference may occur.
Do not install the HD Camera in a place where it is exposed to direct sunlight.
Do not install the HD Camera next to strong magnetic fields (e.g. speakers).
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1. Select a suitable installation site for the HD Camera and
terminal boxes.
2. Drill the required mounting holes and secure the HD Camera
and terminal boxes.
3. Where necessary, drill a duct for all of the required cables
(e.g. the mains adaptor plug cable) into the building structure.
4. Lead the required cables (the mains adaptor plug cable or the
extension) outwards into the socket.
5. Lead the HD Camera connecting cable through the appropriate
screw connection into the socket.
6. Connect the cables in accordance with the connection layout in
chap. “5. Overview of the HD Camera 9487”.
7. Check that the cable ducts and screw connections are sealed
against leaks.
8. Close the terminal boxes.
9. Next, adjust the wall bracket using the enclosed hex key to the
desired installation position.
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19. Simplified EU Declaration of conformity
RADEMACHER Geräte-Elektronik GmbH declares that the HomePilot® HD Camera (outdoor) 9487 complies with the European directive 2014/53/EU (radio equipment directive).
The complete text of the EU Declaration of conformity is available under the following link:
www.rademacher.de/ce
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Mains adaptor extension cable
Item No. 7000 01 07 Length = 2 m
Only use the original RADEMACHER extension cable. The cable may only be extended to a maximum overall length of 3.80 m.
Connection box HD Camera (outdoor) 9487-A
Item No. 7000 01 06 Surface-mounted installation
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RADEMACHER Geräte-Elektronik GmbH provides a 24-month warranty for new systems that have been installed in compliance with the installation instructions. All construction faults, material defects and manufacturing defects are covered by the warranty.
Your statutory warranty claims shall remain unaffected by this warranty.
The following are not covered by the warranty:
◆ Incorrect fitting or installation
◆ Non-observance of the installation and operating instructions
◆ Improper operation or wear and tear
◆ External influences, such as impacts, knocks or weathering
◆ Repairs and modifications by third parties, unauthorised
persons
◆ Use of unsuitable accessories
◆ Damage caused by unacceptable excess voltages
(e.g. lightning)
◆ Operational malfunctions caused by radio frequency
overlapping and other such radio interference
For the warranty to be applicable, the new device must have been purchased through one of our approved specialist retailers. Proof of this can be provided by presenting a copy of the bill.
RADEMACHER will remedy any defects that occur within the warranty period free of charge either by repair or by replacement of the affected parts or by supplying a new replacement unit or one to the same value. There is no general extension of the original warranty period by delivery of a replacement or by repair as per the terms of the warranty.
20. Warranty Conditions
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RADEMACHER
Gerate-Elektronik GmbH Buschkamp 7 46414 Rhede (Germany) info@rademacher.de www.rademacher.de
Service:
Hotline 01807 933-171* Fax +49 2872 933-253 service@rademacher.de
* 30 seconds free of charge, subsequently
14 cents / minute from German fixed line networks and max. 42 cents / minute from German cellular networks.
Subject to technical modifications, misprints and errors excepted. Illustrations not binding.
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