Swann ADS-460 Manual


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AGetting to know your ADS-445 EN
Congratulations on your purchase of this SwannEye
HD Wi-Fi Security Camera! Get yourself familiar with
the various ports and connections on the camera
and have a look at the user manual for instructions
on how to install the SwannEye HD mobile app and
software.
1) IR (Infrared) LEDs:
The camera will use these in
low-light conditions to generate a black and white
image, even in total darkness.
2) Light Sensor: Detects the amount of light availa-
ble and turns on the IR LEDs when necessary.
3) Microphone: Allows the camera to hear nearby
sounds, and stream them with the video.
4) Power LED: You will see a red LED when the
camera is turned on.
5) Network Activity LED: This will flash when there
is information being sent to & from the camera to
your wired or wireless network.
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1) Wi-Fi Antenna:
The included Wi-Fi antenna con-
nects here.
2) Power Socket: Connect the power adapter here.
3) WPS/Reset Button: When pressed and held for
3-5 seconds, allows for wirelessly connecting to a
WPS enabled router. When pressed and held when
the power is disconnected and reconnected, all
settings will revert to the factory defaults.
4) RJ45 (Ethernet): For a wired connection, connect
this to a spare port on your router.
5) Audio In: Allows connection of an external
microphone, just in case you want to monitor audio
from a different location to the camera.
6) Audio Out: To use the intercom function, connect
speakers to the audio output. Using the mobile app,
you can talk to your mobile device and your voice will
be heard on the speakers connected to the camera.
7) Alarm I/O Block: For connecting external alarms
and sensors.
8) SD Card Slot: Inserting an SD card allows you to
capture a series of snapshots and video files, as well
as setting an alarm schedule so it records when it
has detected motion.
AUDIO
ALARM
IN OUT INOUTRESET
DC 5V
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BConnecting to your Network
Wired Network: 1) Connect the RJ45 Ethernet connection on the camera, to a spare port on your router using the included
Ethernet cable (or a longer one if required).
2) Connect the output of the supplied 5V power adapter into the power socket on the camera.
3) Plug the power adapter into the wall socket.
Wireless Network: 1) Connect the output of the supplied 5V power adapter into the power socket on the camera.
2) Plug the power adapter into the wall socket.
3) Pair the camera to your wireless network using the “WPS” button located on the camera and your wireless router.
The WPS button on your wire-
less router will be marked
with the WPS logo, which
looks like this.
Pairing the camera and your router using WPS: What you will need -
A router with WPS capabilities and WPS enabled
DHCP active on your network (typically with the router as the DHCP host)
UPnP active on your network (only required for relay server connections)
1) Press the WPS pairing button on your router. This button is located in different places on different routers - some might
require that you press and hold the button and others might only need a momentary press. Check your router’s documentation
or ask your Internet Service Provider for assistance.
2) Press and hold the WPS/Reset Button on the camera for three to five seconds.
3) Don’t hold the Reset Button too long, or it will reset the pairing you just did!
4) Your router should signal that pairing is successful, again check the documentation for information on how it displays this
information.
AGetting to know your ADS-455
Congratulations on your purchase of this SwannEye
HD Wi-Fi Security Camera! Get yourself familiar with
the various ports and connections on the camera
and have a look at the user manual for instructions
on how to install the SwannEye HD mobile app and
software.
1) Wi-Fi Antenna:
The built-in antenna that con-
nects to your wireless network.
2)
IR (Infrared) LEDs:
The camera will use these in
low-light conditions to generate a black and white
image, even in total darkness.
3) Microphone: Allows the camera to hear nearby
sounds, and stream them with the video.
4) Light Sensor: Detects the amount of light availa-
ble and turns on the IR LEDs when necessary.
5) Network Activity LED: This will flash when there
is information being sent to & from the camera to
your wired or wireless network.
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1) Audio Out: To use the intercom function, connect
speakers to the audio output. Using the mobile app,
you can talk to your mobile device and your voice will
be heard on the speakers connected to the camera.
2)
Micro-SD Card Slot:
Inserting a Micro-SD card al-
lows you to capture a series of snapshots and video
files, as well as setting an alarm schedule so it re -
cords when it has detected motion.
3) WPS/Reset Button: When pressed and held for
3-5 seconds, allows for wirelessly connecting to a
WPS enabled router. When pressed and held when
the power is disconnected and reconnected, all
settings will revert to the factory defaults.
4) RJ45 (Ethernet): For a wired connection, connect
this to a spare port on your router.
5) Power Socket: Connect the power adapter here.
6) Bracket Mount -
The provided camera stand
connects here.
Audio out
Reset
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BConnecting to your Network
Wired Network: 1) Connect the RJ45 Ethernet connection on the camera, to a spare port on your router using the included
Ethernet cable (or a longer one if required).
2) Connect the output of the supplied 5V power adapter into the power socket on the camera.
3) Plug the power adapter into the wall socket.
Wireless Network: 1) Connect the output of the supplied 5V power adapter into the power socket on the camera.
2) Plug the power adapter into the wall socket.
3) Pair the camera to your wireless network using the “WPS” button located on the camera and your wireless router.
The WPS button on your wire-
less router will be marked
with the WPS logo, which
looks like this.
Pairing the camera and your router using WPS: What you will need -
A router with WPS capabilities and WPS enabled
DHCP active on your network (typically with the router as the DHCP host)
UPnP active on your network (only required for relay server connections)
1) Press the WPS pairing button on your router. This button is located in different places on different routers - some might
require that you press and hold the button and others might only need a momentary press. Check your router’s documentation
or ask your Internet Service Provider for assistance.
2) Press and hold the WPS/Reset Button on the camera for three to five seconds.
3) Don’t hold the Reset Button too long, or it will reset the pairing you just did!
4) Your router should signal that pairing is successful, again check the documentation for information on how it displays this
information.
BConnecting to your Network
Wired Network: 1) Connect the RJ45 Ethernet connection on the camera, to a spare port on your router using the included
Ethernet cable (or a longer one if required).
2) Connect the output of the supplied 5V power adapter into the power socket on the camera.
3) Plug the power adapter into the wall socket.
Wireless Network: 1) Connect the output of the supplied 5V power adapter into the power socket on the camera.
2) Plug the power adapter into the wall socket.
3) Pair the camera to your wireless network using the “WPS” button located on the camera and your wireless router.
The WPS button on your wire-
less router will be marked
with the WPS logo, which
looks like this.
Pairing the camera and your router using WPS: What you will need -
A router with WPS capabilities and WPS enabled
DHCP active on your network (typically with the router as the DHCP host)
UPnP active on your network (only required for relay server connections)
1) Press the WPS pairing button on your router. This button is located in different places on different routers - some might
require that you press and hold the button and others might only need a momentary press. Check your router’s documentation
or ask your Internet Service Provider for assistance.
2) Press and hold the WPS/Reset Button on the camera for three to five seconds.
3) Don’t hold the Reset Button too long, or it will reset the pairing you just did!
4) Your router should signal that pairing is successful, again check the documentation for information on how it displays this
information.
AGetting to know your ADS-460
Congratulations on your purchase of this SwannEye
HD Wi-Fi Security Camera! Get yourself familiar with
the various ports and connections on the camera and
have a look at the user manual for instructions on
how to install the SwannEye HD mobile app, software
and how to mount the camera.
1) IR (Infrared) LEDs:
The camera will use these in
low-light conditions to generate a black and white
image, even in total darkness.
2) Light Sensor: Detects the amount of light availa-
ble and turns on the IR LEDs when necessary.
3) Microphone: The device that records audio. If this
hole is blocked, the range and quality of the audio
will be reduced.
1) Wi-Fi Antenna: The included Wi-Fi antenna con-
nects to the camera here.
2)
Micro-SD Card Slot:
The ADS-460 has an inter-
nal Micro-SD card slot so you can gain access to
the pre-installed memory card. This allows you to
capture a series of snapshots and video files to the
memory card, as well as setting an alarm schedule
so it records when it has detected motion. It supports
Micro-SD cards up to 32GB.
To gain access to the Micro-SD card slot, use a Phil-
lips-head screwdriver to unscrew the four screws lo-
cated at the front of the camera. Pull out the camera
to gain access to the card slot. When finished, put
the camera back into the housing and tighten all four
screws.
3) RJ45 (Ethernet): For a wired connection, connect
this port to a spare port on your router.
4) WPS/Reset Button: When pressed and held for
3-5 seconds, allows for wirelessly connecting to a
WPS enabled router. When pressed and held when
the power is disconnected and reconnected, all
settings will revert to the factory defaults.
5) Power Socket: The power input. Never connect
anything other than the supplied power adapter.
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Produkt Specifikationer

Mærke: Swann
Kategori: Overvågningskamera
Model: ADS-460
Kode for international beskyttelse (IP): IP66
Type: IP-sikkerhedskamera
Vægt: 670 g
Brugervejledning: Ja
Produktfarve: Hvid
Kompatible hukommelseskort: MicroSD (TransFlash)
Wi-Fi: Ja
Formfaktor: Kugle
Ethernet LAN-porte (RJ-45): 1
Ethernet LAN: Ja
Maksimal opløsning: 1280 x 720 pixel
Kabler inkluderet: UTP
Forbindelsesteknologi: Kabel & trådløs
DC-in-stik: Ja
AC-adapter inkluderet: Ja
Monteringstype: Loft/væg
Indbygget kortlæser: Ja
Understøttet placering: Indendørs & udendørs
Indbygget mikrofon: Ja
Understøttede Mac-operativsystemer: Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks
Maksimal størrelse på hukommelseskort: 32 GB
Dag/nat funktion: Ja
Fjernbetjening visning: Ja
Minimumsbelysning: - Lux
Nattesyn: Ja
Billedhastighed: 30 fps
Monteringssæt: Ja
Monteringsbeslag inkluderet: Ja
Nattesyn, afstand: 10 m
Hukommelseskort inkluderet: MicroSD
Ressource CD: Ja
Inkluderet hukommelseskort størrelse: 8 GB

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