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AlarmSecur com Advanced Settings 2014 Version 2.0

Content Online Settings Enter online settings Status > System Status > Network Status > Service Status > Network Settings > Ethernet Settings > WIFI settings Settings > NTP Settings > Service Settings > Alarm Settings > Accessory Settings > Alarmplan Settings > 4G Admin > User Admin > Upgrade Admin > Log Camera > Real Time Video Camera > Audio and Video Camera > PTZ Record > Manage Record Record > Record Configuration Cloud Alarm > Cloud Storage Cloud Alarm > Local Configuration Page 2 3 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Camera Settings Enter Camera settings Camera Settings > Media Settings Camera Settings > Time Settings Camera Settings > 3G Connection Camera Settings > WIFI Camera Settings > Ethernet Camera Settings > Service Configure Camera Settings > Alarm Configure Camera Settings > Record Configure Camera Settings > Admin Password Camera Settings > PTZ Settings Camera Settings > Network Status Page 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 CMS Settings Overview > Buttons on the right Overview > Buttons down on the left Overview > Buttons down on the right Camera Local Settings > Snapshot Settings Settings > Record Settings Settings > Warning Settings Settings > Video Window Display Settings > Service IP Configure Settings > P2P Service Configure Settings > Other Settings External Camera > Login External Camera > Alias Setting External Camera > Extra Users Page 40 41 42 43 44 44 45 45 46 46 47 48 49 50 APP Settings Login Login > Magnifying Login > Star Login > System Settings Overview Cameraview Cameraview > Controls Cameraview > Controls > Recordings Cameraview > Controls > Settings Page 51 51 52 53 55 55 56 57 58 Warning and Precautions 1. Don t move the SIM card when power is on, or it will damage the device. 2. Use the power adaptor provided. 3. Keep away from heat and direct sunlight. Keep dry. Keep away from fluid. 2

Online Settings - Open the CMS manager on your computer - Enter the IP address in your browser (listed in the list local), or use the right mouse button to go to: Open camera webpage - Enter username (standard:admin) and password (standard:admin) - You will now see the following screen 3

Status > System Shows status of camera. 4

Status > Network Shows status of network. 5

Status > Service Shows status of internet service. 6

Status > Network Shows status of network. 7

Status > Service Shows status of internet service. 8

Status > Network Shows status of mobile network service. 9

Status > Ethernet Shows ethernet details. 10

Setting > WIFI settings - Tick the box of EnableWIFI - Click Change, Save EnableWIFI - Click ViewWireless Networks - Wait for 10 seconds. Click Active AP List, choose the network from the drop list. - If your wireless AP requires a password, put in the password in the Key box. - Click Change to save settings - Click Status > Network to check status. If a fixed IP address is required, un-tick the box of Enable DHCP, and put in the IP address in the DNS Address box. 11

Setting > NTP - Click enable NTP - Click Synchronize PC Time - Change time zone to correct one o CET (Amsterdam) wintertime GMT+1 o CET (Amsterdam) summertime GMT+2 o For more timezone go to wwp.greenwichmeantime.com - Click change to save settings - Click Status > Network to check status. 12

Setting > Service Shows server status and camera ID. If you have multiple cameras you can add them under one account. - Change the ID number of Related Main Device ID number (CNxxxxxxx) to the Device ID number of your Main device. - You can repeat this for all your related cameras. 13

Setting > Alarm Here you can change the settings of your alarmsystem Alarm Source Setting - Wireless detector are activated (enable) or deactivated (disable) - Motion detector (Camera) are activated (enable) or deactivated (disable) - Select the level of motion detection o Low sensitiveness (recommended) o Normal o High sensitiveness - Select the armed mode o Enable all alarm o Stay o Away o Emergency AlarmWireless detector are activated (enable) or deactivated (disable) - RFM high temperature o Determine the temperature above which you must be alarmed. - RFM low temperature o Determine the temperature below which you must be alarmed. - RFM high humidity o Determine the humidity above which you must be alarmed. - RFM low humidity o Determine the temperature below which you must be alarmed. 14

Sound Alarm - Alarm sound (siren) is activated (enable) or deactivated (disable) Alarm Auto Record - Auto recording when alarm is activated (enable) or deactivated (disable) Alarm Snapshot email - Determine receiver email address when alarm is activated (to receive camera snapshots) Reminder Please reminder to turn off your alarm and turn on again after the alarm has gone off. 15

Setting > Accessory Add accessories to your system. Add motion detection alarm (for camera only). - Turn the camera into the location to record when the alarm goes off - Click Begin Learning - Click Refresh List - Select untreaded detector (000000) - Select Motion Detection Alarm in column Association Name - Enter Zone 00 - Select Detector Attribute: Away - Select Action: Record + Alarm Email + PTZ Trace - Click Add New Setting Add other accessories - Turn the camera into the location to record when the alarm goes off - Click Begin Learning - Activate the sensor of the accessory - Click Refresh List - Select the serial number in the untreaded detector column - Select the name of the accessory in the column Association Name - Enter a zone number - Select required alarm status in column Attribute - Select required Action - Click Add New Setting 16

Advanced Settings - Click Stop learning - To enter another accessory start again Accessory Zone Accessory Zone Camera 00 Hallway 2 07 Hallway 01 Garage 08 Kitchen 02 Smoke Detector 50 Living Room 03 Remote Control Disarm 80 Master Bedroom 04 Remote Control Arm 85 Bedroom 1 05 Remote Control Stay 90 Bedroom 2 06 Remote Control Panic Button 95 Motion Detection (Camera) Hijack Alarm SOS Medical help Panic Button Water Sensor Glass Broken Sensor IR Photobeam Detector Gas Detector Smoke Detector Door Sensor PIR Motion Sensor RC Control Panic Button RC Remote Control Stay RC Remote Control Disarm RC Remote Control Arm Association Name Detector Attribute Not use Detector Attribute Away x x x x Detector Attribute Stay Detector Attribute Emergency x x x x x x x x x x x ACTION: Record x x x x x x x x x x x x ACTION: To Alarm Center x x x x x x x x x x x ACTION: AlarmSound x x x x x x ACTION: Alarm Email x x x x x x x x x x x x ACTION: PTZ Trace x x x x x x x x ACTION: RC Away Mode x ACTION: RC Disarm Mode x ACTION: RC Stay Mode x 17

Setting > Alarmplan Possibility to set an alarm schedule according to your requirements. - Click select day - Enter Start Time - Enter End Time - Click Change - New automated Alarm Plan is entered into the system 18

Setting > 4G Shows settings of 4G connection. 19

Admin > User Here you can change the password of the administrator (admin). 20

Admin > Upgrade When an upgrade is available for the camerasystem it can be uploaded here. 21

Admin > Log Shows the logs of the camera. 22

Camera > Realtime video Shows status of camera. This functions is under construction. 23

Camera > Audio and Video Here you can change the settings of the audio and video streams. 24

Camera > PTZ Here the PTZ settings are shown. Also new PTZ settings can be added. 25

Record > Manage Record Here you can select and download all recordings. 26

Record > Record Configuration Here you can change the settings of the SD card in your camera. - Set Auto record on enable if you want to use the Auto Record configuration. - Set disable is you do not want to use this configuration schedule. 27

Cloud Alarm > Cloud Storage When cloud storage is activated, here is an overview of active cloud space. For a free cloud account go to www.dropbox.com 28

Cloud Alarm > Local Configuration Here the settings of your cloud storage can be changed (not recommended). 29

Camera Settings - Open the CMS manager - Click the right mouse button - Select configure - The Camera settings menu will now open 30

Camera Settings > Media Settings Change your video settings according to your requirements. 31

Camera Settings > Time Setting Set your time at online setting, page 9 32

Camera Settings > 3G connection setting Set your 3G connection here. - Access Point: Fill parameters according to the local operator - Dail Number: Fill parameters according to the local operator - User Name: Fill parameters according to the local operator - Password: Fill parameters according to the local operator Or call the customer service desk of your provider. 33

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Camera Settings > WIFI configure Configure your WIFI network here, or go to page 8 for online setting. - Tick the box of EnableWIFI - Click Change, Save EnableWIFI - Click ViewWireless Networks - Wait for 10 seconds. Click Active AP List, choose the network from the drop list. - If your wireless AP requires a password, put in the password in the Key box. - Click Change to save settings Please be sure that the button on your camera is switched to IP (not AP). 35

Camera Settings > Ethernet Shows status of your Ethernet. If a fixed IP address is required, un-tick the box of Enable DHCP, and put in the IP address in the DNS Address box. 36

Camera Settings > Service configure Alarm setting can be changed, see manual page 11-12 online settings. 37

Camera Settings > Record Configure Record configuration can be changed, see manual page 25 online settings. An 8GB card can approximately store 17hrs of footage under standard conditions. 38

Camera Settings > Record Configure Record configuration can be changed, see manual page 25 online settings. An 8GB card can approximately store 17hrs of footage under standard conditions. 39

Camera Settings > Admin Password setting The administrator password can be changed here. 40

Camera Settings > PTZ setting Set you PTZ settings. 41

Camera Settings > Network Status Shows status of network 42

CMS Settings > Overview > Buttons on the right - First button shows an overview of all connected cameras - Second button shows the settings of the system - Third button is used to turn the speaker on or off - Fourth button is for direct help (file) - The buttons numbered 1 till 9 is to switch through the different cameras - The large button is used to move the camera left, right, up and down. 43

CMS Settings > Overview > Buttons down on the left - The 4 buttons down on the left are used to set the camera overview o 1 screen o 4 screen o 9 screen o Fullscreen 44

CMS Settings > Overview > Buttons down on the right - The 6 buttons down on the right are used for the following o Zoom in o Zoon out o Login Surveillance center (external connection) Enter your Camera ID number Your Login (admin) and Password (admin And connect From now on you have external connection Needed to connect to your camera worldwide o Minimize screen o Red button, Log off 45

CMS Settings > Camera Local - Click on the camera (button right, above) - Shows the local (LAN) cameras and all other connected cameras. 46

CMS Settings > Settings > Snapshot Setting - Set the path to store downloaded snapshots. CMS Settings > Settings > Record Setting - Set the path to store downloaded recordings. 47

CMS Settings > Settings > Warning Setting - Determine status realtime warning notification on your PC screen (on/ off). CMS Settings > Settings > Video Window Display - Determine which information to show on your screen. 48

CMS Settings > Settings > Service IP Configure - Address of the network server. CMS Settings > Settings > P2P Service Configure - Determine whether to switch automatically to P2P when LAN not available. 49

CMS Settings > Settings > Other Setting - Determine status video setting and status updates - Display on or off. User will be asked for settings when logging in. - All login history is saved, when software is reinstalled you can import the history here. - Determine if you want the updates to be checked automatically or not. 50

CMS Settings > External Camera > Login - Double click on the camera and login (first register, see page 42) 51

CMS Settings > External Camera > Alias Setting - Use the right hand button on your mouse to select the camera. - Select Camera Local Information. - Here you can set an alias (identifiable name) for your camera. 52

CMS Settings > External Camera > Extra users - Use the right hand button on your mouse to select the server of your camera - Select Group User Manager - Add users and set their passwords. Users can be removed by clicking with the right mouse button on the user. 53

APP Settings APP Settings > Login Open the AlarmSecur app - Enter Serial Number Camera (starting with CN) - Enter User name - Enter Password Tick Login if you want the phone to remember your details Tick Password if you want the phone to remember your password Tick Favorites if you want the phone to add this camera to your favorites APP Settings > Login > Magnifying glass - Click on the magnifying glass to view all Cameras in your network 54

APP Settings > Login > Start Click on the star to choose and view all favorite cameras in your phone 55

APP Settings > Login > System Settings Click on the radar wheel to adjust your system settings Lokaal opname management and Lokaak snapshot management show the recordings you made with the camera by using your phone. 56

APP Settings > Login > System Settings Snapshot - Determine the format you with to store snapshots Recording - Determine o Recording time o Recording format o Concurrency level (how many recordings at once) Normal alarm recording time is 16seconds. When your alarm goes off and you push the recording button on your screen it will record the time you entered here. 57

Alarm Settings - Activate real time alarm - Activate alarm siren when app active in background - Activate alarm vibration when app active in background - Push alarm registration server - Push alarm server - Keep Push Alarm active when app in background 58

Server IP - Showing IP address Server and Backup Server 59

Settings system - Setting connections 60

More - Erase history - Display 3G signal - Display connection speed Local Recording Management - Overview all recordings 61

Local Snapshot Management - Overview all snapshots 62

APP Settings > Overview Choose the camera you wish to view - Click on the the text to have direct view + settings - Geen Push alarm shows the status of Push alarm per camera. - Camera will ask you to go directly (LAN, your home network) to camera or not (over server) 63

App Settings > Cameraview Shows the cameraview and controls 64

App Settings > Cameraview > Controls Top left corner - Camera to take instant snapshot - Recorder to take instant recording - Third button to reverse image Top middle - Zoom in to 25% in 6 steps (85%, 75%, 65%, 50%, 35%, 25%) - Zoom out to 175% in 6 steps (115%, 125%, 135%, 150%, 165%, 175%) Top right corner - Shows speed of the connection - Signal strength of a cellular connection (3G or 4G) - Shield shows if alarm is armed or disarmed 6 symbols on the bottom from left to right: - Button to turn Microphone on or off - Button to turn Speaker on or off - Button to Arm or Disarm Alarm - Overview of all alarm recordings (see next page) - System settings (see next page) - More (see next page) 65

App Settings > Cameraview > Controls > Recordings - Gives an overview of all alarm recordings - When closing app you can chose to store the recordings in your local alarm management (setting menu login screen, page 53 and 58). 66

App Settings > Cameraview > Controls > Settings - 3G Configuration o Shows the status of the 3G configuration - Recording settings o Determine video settings, resolution, and priority - Alarm settings o Set status wireless detectors o Set status motion detector o Set sensitivity motion detector o Change alarm status (Enable all alarm, Away, Stay) o Set status siren o Activate or deactivate automated recordings 67

o Set SMS numbers (when 3G or 4G) - WIFI configuration o Set WIFI settings of Alarmsystem App Settings > Cameraview > Controls > Settings - Time and date o Time can be synchronized here (not yet active) 68

App Settings > Cameraview > Controls > More - Download recordings to your phone - Settings push alarm management o Activate or deactivate push alarm service - User management o Add users to your requirements Bleu Yellow Green = Systemlight SD = Power = Network Sending Data 69