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FULL MANUAL
MAC
GB - NL
1. PARTS & FUNCTIONS .................................................................................................................................................................. 2
2. GETTING STARTED ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1. CONNECTING THE DEVICE ......................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.2. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
3. TERMINOLOGY ........................................................................................................................................................................... 7
4. WIFI SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................................................................ 7
5. LAN CAMERA .............................................................................................................................................................................. 9
5.1. LAN CAMERA BROWSING ........................................................................................................................................................ 9
5.2. LAN CAMERA SETTINGS ......................................................................................................................................................... 10
5.2.1. Setting options ........................................................................................................................................................ 10
5.2.1.1. Change the camera alias ........................................................................................................................................................ 10
5.2.1.2. Set the IP address: configuring network ................................................................................................................................ 11
5.2.1.3. Restore the default setting .................................................................................................................................................... 11
5.2.1.4. Camera restart ....................................................................................................................................................................... 11
6. WAN CAMERA .......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
6.1. WAN LOGIN ....................................................................................................................................................................... 12
6.2. WAN CAMERA BROWSING .................................................................................................................................................... 13
6.3. WAN CAMERA SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................................................... 15
6.3.1. Setting options ........................................................................................................................................................ 15
6.3.1.1. Add camera ............................................................................................................................................................................ 15
6.3.1.2. Change CAMERA PASSWORD ................................................................................................................................................ 16
6.3.1.3. Change the camera alias ........................................................................................................................................................ 17
6.3.1.4. SD Card query (only for models with SD card reader) ........................................................................................................... 17
7. MENU INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................................................................................. 18
7.1. MAIN MENU ........................................................................................................................................................................ 18
7.2. CONTROL PANEL .................................................................................................................................................................. 22
7.2.1. Settings ................................................................................................................................................................... 24
7.3. BOTTOM MENU.................................................................................................................................................................... 24
8. CAMERA MANAGEMENT .......................................................................................................................................................... 25
8.1. CAMERA PREFERENCES .......................................................................................................................................................... 25
8.2. DEVICE MANAGEMENT .......................................................................................................................................................... 26
9. ALARM SETTINGS ..................................................................................................................................................................... 27
9.1. ALARM MANAGEMENT .......................................................................................................................................................... 27
9.2. ALARM VIEW PREFERENCES .................................................................................................................................................... 28
10. USE OF MICRO SD CARD (ONLY FOR HD IP CAMERAS) ........................................................................................................... 29
10.1. PLACING THE MICRO SD CARD................................................................................................................................................. 29
10.2. CONFIGURATION OF THE CAMERA FOR USE WITH MICRO SD CARD .................................................................................................. 29
10.3. USE OF THE FTP SERVER ........................................................................................................................................................ 30
11. CUSTOMER SERVICE ................................................................................................................................................................. 30
12. LEGAL DISCLAIMER ................................................................................................................................................................... 30
13. GUARANTEE ............................................................................................................................................................................. 31
1. PARTS & FUNCTIONS
A. INDOOR IP CAMERA
1. Power jack
2. Antenna connection
3. Micro SD card slot (only for HD IP cameras)
4. Terminal connection for alarm
5. Network connection
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External speaker connection
7. IP Camera
8. Antenna
9. Network cable
10. Power adapter
11. Quick reference guide
B. OUTDOOR IP CAMERA
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1. Outdoor IP camera unit
2. Antenna connection
3. Network connection
4. Power connection
5. Audio out connection
6. Audio in connection
7. Terminal connection for alarm
Connections 1 & 2 = OUTPUT / 3 & 4 =
INPUT
8. Reset button
9. Antenna
10. Mounting bracket + screws
11. Network cable
12. Power adapter
13. Quick Reference Guide
2. GETTING STARTED
2.1. Connecting the device
A. INDOOR IP CAMERA
Take the mrSafe outdoor IP camera out of the box. Attach the wifi antenna (8).
Connect the power charger (10).
Plug the network cable (9) into the cable jack and connect the other end of the cable into your router. The
network light will turn on.
NOTE: If there is no light, please unplug the power cable and the network cable. Check if your router is OK and re-
plug both cables.
B. OUTDOOR IP CAMERA
The mrSafe Outdoor IP camera has many connections. When the mrSafe camera can be installed within the range
of your Internet modem, you only need to provide a power supply. We recommend to first configure the camera
close to your computer, and do a test close to the location where it was installed. If the wifi will continue stable
for one day, the wifi range seems to be sufficient.
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Example of an installation:
Take the mrSafe outdoor IP camera out of the box. Attach the WiFi antenna (9) and the bracket (10).
We use a cable box which is available for a few euros at the hardware store.
The grommets or glands are placed around the cables. You may need to cut the grommet around the camera
cable. If so, it needs to be sealed again later. There are 2 connections open at the bottom of the cable box.
The cables are introduced into the box, and positioned so there isn’t any tension on the connection or the
cable. If you need to cut the box to enter the camera cable, this must be subsequently sealed.
The power cable of the adapter will be temporarily removed from the terminal box.
The camera can be fixed to the desired location.
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A hole of about 10 mm will be drilled through the wall. The round plug of the power cable will be taken from
the inside to the outside. The cable box is placed close to the power cable. The round plug will be attached to
the camera cable inside the cable box.
The hole in the wall, the grommets or cable glands and possible cuts in the cable box should be sealed so that
everything is water resistant.
If you want, you can fix the cable as well. The adapter will now be plugged into a wall socket and the installation
will work.
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2.2. Software installation
Download the software from www.mrsafe.eu and begin the software installation.
Drag and drop the MrSafe software to the Applicationsfolder to start the installation.
Note: Since you have downloaded the software from the mrSafe website, your Mac may warn you with a pop-up
message that installation was not allowed. In this case you need to change the Security & Privacy settings in your
System Preferences .
The system will automatically save the software in your Finder, under ‘Programs’.
The progress of the installation will be shown. This can take a few minutes. When the installation is finished the
software will automatically open on your screen.
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3. TERMINOLOGY
LAN: Local Area Network: Your home network, which includes your internet modem and all the equipment in the
house that is connected to the network via cable or Wifi.
WAN: Wide Area Network: The internet, if you have an Internet connection at home or anywhere else.
Resolution: The quality and sharpness of the images. The resolution is expressed in pixels horizontal x vertical. The
higher the resolution the better the image quality of the IP camera.
Stream (Bitrate): The number of bits (transmission of information) that can be sent or received per unit of time via a
network connection. A bit is the smallest amount of information. The higher the bitrate, the more information per
unit of time will be send or received.
Framerate: The number of frames per second being imaged.
4. WIFI SETTINGS
Click the “mrSafe” icon in your Finder to start the program.
Make sure that the IP camera is connected to your LAN with the network cable. The IP camera will now automatically
be found in your local LAN area.
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Press CTRL-button and simultaneously click on the IP camera in the LAN list and choose “Configuring network”.
Click the “Wifi” tab and press “Scan”. The system is now going to search for local Wifi connections. When the scan is
finished please select your local Wifi in the “Network name (SSID)” box. Type your network password and click “OK”.
After confirming, the IP camera will automatically restart. This can take a few minutes. The camera is now connected
with Wifi. That means that you can unplug the network cable after the Wifi connection is tested and move the camera
to another location within the Wifi range.
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5. LAN CAMERA
All the cameras that are online in your local network (LAN) will be displayed in the LAN list.
5.1. LAN Camera browsing
Go to the LAN list and select the camera you want to see. The program is now going to make contact with your IP
camera. This can take a few seconds.
When the image appears, the camera is ready to operate.
If the image is not completely clear /sharp, you can turn the lens focusing ring till the image appears sharp.
If you want to control the camera and change the viewing angle you can use the control panel. (for more information
go to chapter “6.2 Control Panel”).
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5.2. LAN Camera settings
You can change the settings of each camera by pressing CTRL and simultaneously clicking on the camera you want to
adjust.
5.2.1. Setting options
5.2.1.1. Change the camera alias
You can change the camera ID into another name. Type a new name in the box and press “OK”. The camera will now
have another name instead of its ID.
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5.2.1.2. Set the IP address: configuring network
You can change the IP address of your camera individually.
Choose ‘Configuring network’ and click on the Wifi tab.
Choose for DHCP if you want to use the automatic assigned IP address.
If you want to use the same IP address every time, you select “Fixed IP”. Put in the IP address manually by
clicking in the “IP address” box.
Press “OK” to save changes. The device status will show “Login successful” when the camera is logged into the mrSafe
server.
5.2.1.3. Restore the default setting
To delete all previous settings and passwords of the camera select “restore the default setting”.
A pop-up window will appear to ask if you are sure to restore the default settings. Press “Yes” to delete all settings.
5.2.1.4. Camera restart
You can restart the IP camera by pressing on Camera restart”. The camera will now restart. This can take a few
minutes.
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6. WAN CAMERA
6.1. WAN Login
Press “Create Account” in the upper right corner.
The pop-up window above will appear. Enter a username, password an e-mail address. Press “OK” to confirm your
registration.
For use over the Internet (WAN), you will be asked to log in. There are 2 possibilities to login.
1. You can login per camera. Find the login details at the bottom of the IP Camera. You need to enter the user
name (CAM ID) and Password (Login Password). Now you can only see the camera you have logged into.
2. To see a list of all your cameras, you can log in with the username and password you have created yourself.
Press CTRL and simultaneously click in the blank space an choose “Add camera”. You can add all your
cameras by entering each camera ID and access code (on the bottom of the camera). Now you can view all
you cameras by just entering your own username and password and you no longer have to memorize all the
camera ID’s and access codes. If you forgot your password press “Forgot password?”, enter your information
and an e-mail with a new password will be send to your e-mail address.
To logout press the camera’s ID in the upper right corner and click ‘logout’.
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6.2. WAN Camera browsing
When you are logged in, select the camera you want to see. The program is now going to make contact with your
camera. This can take a few seconds.
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When the image appears, the camera is ready to operate.
If you want to control the camera and change the viewing angle you can use the control panel. (For more information
go to chapter “7.2 Control Panel”)
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6.3. WAN Camera settings
You can change the settings of each camera by pressing CTRL and simultaneously clicking on the camera you want to
adjust.
6.3.1. Setting options
6.3.1.1. Add camera
You can rename the camera you want to add by entering a new name in theCamera alias” box.
Enter the Camera ID and access code (at the bottom of the IP Camera) and press “OK”. The new camera will now be
shown in the WAN list.
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6.3.1.2. Change CAMERA PASSWORD
To change the password, enter the new password in de “New password” box and verify the new code by entering the
same code in the box below. Press “OK” to save the setting.
NOTE: The next time the system asks for the access code, you have to enter the new code! To delete the new code,
restore the default settings and the original access code will be applied again.
You can also set ‘Permission rights’:
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6.3.1.3. Change the camera alias
You can change the camera ID into another name (alias). Type a new name in the ‘Camera alias box and press “OK.
The camera will now have another name instead of its ID.
6.3.1.4. SD Card query (only for models with SD card reader)
For more information go to chapter “SD Card”.
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7. MENU INSTRUCTIONS
There are 3 different menus in the system:
1. Main menu
2. Control Panel
3. Bottom menu
7.1. Main menu
You can watch video in full screen by pressing the 4 arrows button.
To exit full screen mode click ‘Exit full screen” in the upper right corner.
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The gear wheel is used for making changes in the preferences.
Closing the main window: when you press the in the upper right corner you can choose between minimizing
to the status bar, exit the software or need an inquiry. The program asks you to confirm the exit of the software
Notify: You can choose if notifications will be shown or not.
Upgrade: If you click on the “Update online” button you will be redirected to the mrSafe website where you can
download the software update.
User interface: You can choose another color and language.
Recording folder: here you can choose the destination folder of the files that you record. To change the destination
folder press “Choose to select another folder. To open the recorded files, press “Open”.
NOTE: “Loop recording” means that when the capacity for saving files is exceeded, the program will automatically
remove the oldest files to save the newest files.
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PC captured files: this is the folder where the pictures you have taken will be saved. To change the destination
folder, press “Choose” and choose another destination folder. If you want to browse through your captured
images press “Open”.
Alarm view setting: when you choose to set an alarm you can adjust the amount of seconds the alarm will be
shown/heard.
Clear record file: remove all recorded videos from the IP cameras.
Clear picture file: remove all recorded pictures from the IP cameras.
Clear login records: remove all logins from the IP cameras.
With the “Portrait” icon you can make changes to the IP camera.
Add camera: you can add an extra IP camera
Change management password: you can change your login password
What to do if you have changed the password of your camera , but you have forgotten the new password?
A. In case you have NOT registered an account on the server (seeCreate account” menu):
If the IP camera is ON and connected via a network cable, you should press the reset button on one
of the cables of the device at least 10 seconds using for example a cocktail stick. The camera makes a
clicking sound and will now restart. The password of the camera and the login server is now equal to
the information on the sticker on the bottom of the camera. The camera should be completely reset.
B. In case the camera has been added to an account (name + password) that you have created on the server
using the “Create account” menu:
Click in the software menu on “Recover password”. Enter your name and e-mail address. The server
will then send you an email with a new password.
Change ACCESS PASSWORD: you can change the access password of the camera (sticker on the bottom). For
more information go to chapter “5.3.1.2 Change camera password”.
Change camera alias: you can change the name of you camera. For more information go to chapter “5.3.1.3
Change camera alias”.
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With the magnifying glass you can search for a local video that has been recorded.
All the recorded files are listed on the left side. Clicking a file will open it in Quicktime (by default). Quicktime an
Apple software cannot show all video formats. If the file is not properly displayed, you can install VLC media player,
and open the files with VLC media player.
With the lock icon you can change the login password (only in WAN menu).
Enter the old password and the new password (2 times to verify).
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The question mark icon is the support file.
If you have a question about the software you can search the help file for the answer.
In the right top corner, there is a menu “Create account”.
Using this menu, you can create an account on the server, using your own login & password. (For more information
see chapter “6.1 WAN login”).
7.2. Control Panel
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With this menu you can control your camera.
Pan/ tilt (not supported by fixed outdoor camera)
Optical zoom (if supported by camera)
Digital zoom
Aperture switch (if supported by camera)
Capture: making a screenshot
Record: record video images
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Speak
Horizontal cruise (not supported by fixed outdoor camera)
Vertical cruise (not supported by fixed outdoor camera)
Move to preset, camera goes back to preset position (not supported by fixed
outdoor camera)
Setting the preset, the current position of camera shows corresponding preset (not
supported by fixed outdoor camera)
Setting pan/tilt speed (not supported by fixed outdoor camera)
Flip vertical
Flip horizontal
Set Wifi (NOTE: button only works in LAN)
Logbook
Settings
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7.2.1. Settings
With the settings button you can change the sharpness, brightness, saturation, etc… of your camera footage.
The alarm management is used to set up the sensitivity of the alarm. That means that if you choose for a number
between 0 and 5 the alarm will have a low sensitivity and will only go off when there is an obvious movement in front
of the camera. When you choose a number between 5 and 10 the alarm will have a high sensitivity and will go off
when there is a small movement in front of the camera.
NOTE: we recommend keeping the sensitivity of your alarm low to prevent that the alarm goes off every 10 seconds.
7.3. Bottom menu
Listen to voices of people on screen
Talk to people on screen
Make a screenshot
Record video images
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