1. Connec t the HD Camera to a free LAN port
on your router. For this, use the enclosed
LAN cable.
2. Connec t the mains adaptor plug with the
corresponding HD Camera connecting
cable.
12.1 Connecting the HD Camera to the router
14. Logging out from the HomePilot®
1. Switch the HomePilot® to log out mode. To
do this, select the "Delete conguration /
cameras / devices" menu.
2. Selec t the HD Camera and click on "log out
manually".
3. Switch o the HD Camera's power supply
and remove the LAN cable.
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 nd the current software version on the
HomePilot® user interface under:
Conguration / System / Firmware Update /
display right
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 circ uit when using an
incorrect mains adaptor.
◆ Using a mains adaptor with a voltage
other than that specied 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.
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 sys-
tems 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
13. Logging on to the HomePilot®
1. Switch the HomePilot® to registering
mode. To do this, select the "Add" function
from the "Conguration / Cameras" menu.
2. The HomePilot® will automatically search
for cameras that are in the same network
and list these.
3. Selec t the HD Camera, specify a name and
other individual descriptions.
4. S ubsequently click on "save".
5. After this, the HD Camera will be listed
on the HomePilot® user interface under
"Cameras".
The HD Camera must not be used to monitor public
areas.
13.1 Access data for conguring the
HD Camera during initial installation
1. Selec t "Open detailed view" in the
HomePilot® user interface.
2. The HD Camera user inter face 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.
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Depending on your computer set-
tings and anti-virus programme, you
may have to approve the download
and 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 rst 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.
7. Technical Specications
Network interfaces:
LAN: Ethernet RJ45
WLAN (IEEE): 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4 GHz
WLAN security
Supported WLAN WEP / WPA / WPA2
Security algorithms:
Camera - Specications:
Sensor: 1.0 Megapixel
CMOS Sensor
Resolution: 1080 x 720
Video specications:
Image compression: H.264 / MJPEG
Framerate: 23 frame/s
10. S afety Instructions for the Electrical
Connection.
There is a danger of life-threaten-
ing 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 eects. For this, use a
terminal box with protection class
IP66.
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.
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We recommend that you log on to the
HomePilot® prior to outdoor installation.
◆ This will allow you to avoid un-
necessary trips to the installed
camera.
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®.
LAN cable to
the router
Mains adaptor
connecting cable
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As additional protection against
unauthorised access, we recommend
that you carry out the steps described
in chapter 13.1.
The example below shows connection prior to
outdoor installation.