Andatech ASC-200 Manual de usuario

User Manual
v1.0. Updated 20.12.2016.
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1Exterior Diagram
Before operating the camera, please read and follow the installation and
operation instructions carefully.
The Andatech SolarCam ASC-200 is a smart wireless camera powered by
solar energy.
ÏIts built-in solar panel and rechargeable battery allow it to be self-sustaining
in terms of power. (Note: Its battery life may be affected in regions that
receive varying amounts of sunlight)
ÏUsing solar technology and low power consumption, the SolarCam can
operate for extended periods of time without requiring a recharge.
ÏThe SolarCam remains in sleep mode by default and consumes minimal
power. It only records when triggered and woken up from sleep mode.
ÏThe SolarCam is triggered when it detects any movement within its field of
vision. The camera will start recording automatically and the user will be
alerted via the mobile app.
ÏThe SolarCam can also be manually activated with a single click on the mobile
app on your phone from any location.
ÏInfrared LED lights provide clear visuals up to 5 meters at night and in
low light conditions.
1. Infrared light
2. Light sensor
3. PIR sensor
4. Camera lens
5. Antenna
6. Solar charging panel
7. WiFi reset button
8. Charging socket
9. Power supply switch
10. Mounting base bracket
11. Charging indicator
12. WiFi status indicator

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2Indicator Lights
3) Register and Login: Open the app and press [Sign Up] to register a new
account number. Choose [Sign In] if you have an existing account.
4) Add Camera
4.1) After successful registration and login, enter [Home]
4.2) Press [+] in the lower right hand corner
4.3) Then, select [Camera]
1) Power On Camera.
2) Install Mobile App onto Smartphone.
a) Scan the QR code on the right to download the app
OR
b) Go to www.andatech.com.au/download-apps
to get the link to the app.
3 Mobile Application
Charging indicator light
WiFi indicator light
Yellow
Yellow (blinking)
Blue (blinking)
Red (blinking)
Off
Charging
Charge complete
Waiting for connection
Connecting to WiFi*
Normal operation or power off
* If WiFi indicator light is still blinking red after one minute and still unable to
connect successfully, reset the camera and check the router's WiFi signal.

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5) Startup Camera
5.1) Check whether the camera is in reset status (WiFi indicator light
will blink blue).
5.2) If it is not in reset status, hold the WiFi reset button for approximately
5 seconds until the WiFi indicator light blinks blue.
5.3) Tap [Yes] to enter the WiFi configuration page.
6) Add Device
A) Android System
A.1) Go to [Nearby Equipment] page
A.2) Select the CID of the camera to add the device
A.3) Enter [Setting WiFi] page
A.4) Select the wireless network you want to add the camera on
A.5) Enter the network password and hit [Next]

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B) IOS System
B.1) Enter [Settings]
B.2) Go to [Wi-Fi]
B.3) Select “DOG-******” (Password: 11111111)
B.4) Go back to the mobile app and press [Next]
WiFi Reconfiguration
If the password is wrong or your network settings have
changed, you can reconfigure the WiFi as follows:
Turn on the camera and wait for the WiFi status indicator light
to come on, then press the WiFi reset button for 3-5 seconds
until the WiFi status indicator light is blue and blinking. Then,
add the camera through the app again (see Page 3).

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7) View Live Video
7.1) On the [Home] page, select the intended device’s number
7.2) Press the play button to enter live video feed
7.3) Playback video
Click on the[Playback]icon to enter the playback video page.
Recorded videos are marked with a blue bar in the timeline.
Tap on the date icon and scroll down to search for a specific time.
(You may also slide the time bar to search)
Click the button to playback the video.

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8) Menu Bar
Camera: Capture the current live broadcasting screen and save it to
your phone’s photo album.
Audio: Tap on the speaker icon to hear sound from the camera’s location.
Microphone: ASC-200 model does not support two-way audio function.
Full screen: View the live video feed in landscape mode
Protection: Adjust safety settings
Ï[Motion Detection]: ON/OFF
Ï[Sensitivity]: Adjust between low, medium, or high
Ï[Audio Alerts]: Select no sound, a barking sound or an alarm sound.
Ï[Warning Time]: Set when to record
ÏAfter enabling the “Motion Detection” function, when the camera picks up
any visual changes in the environment, it will capture a picture and send it
to the mobile app.
Playback: View the videos saved on the TF card.
Share: Share videos with your relatives and friends
ÏIn order to view live video, users must have their own account numbers
(Only one user can view live video at any one time)
Settings: View device information and adjust settings
Ï[Device Name]: Rename the camera
Ï[Location]: Select between Home or Office
Ï[Device Info]: View general, network, and memory usage information
Ï[WiFi]: Select a WiFi network
Ï[Video Recording]: Disable or enable video recording for 24 hours or
motion detection
Ï[Micro SD Card]: Check the TF card status
Ï[Video Direction]: Flip the video viewing direction
Ï[Time Zone]: Select the time zone according to the camera’s location

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Select Mode
9) PIR Motion Detection
Click “Standard” on the right of the homepage to enter into “mode select”.
ÏStandard: Motion detection and alarm can be set to On or Off on each
individual device in the list.
ÏAt home: Motion detection and alarm is off.
ÏOut of home: All devices listed will have motion detection and alarm
function switched on.
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Note: Please check that your phone’s lock screen notification for the mobile
app has been turned on (refer to Figure 1.5.4b).

Fig. 2.1 Fig. 2.2
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4Installation Instructions
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The SolarCam can be mounted onto a post or on a wall. The wall must be
thick enough to hold three times the weight of the camera.
1) Prior to setup and selecting the location of installation:
a. Confirm that there will be stable WiFi signal (at least two grids of
signals). If the signal is not strong enough, you may need to install a
WiFi booster or repeater to extend the WiFi coverage.
b. Select an area with sufficient sunlight. Ideally, position the camera
under direct sunlight.
c. Avoid areas with moving objects that may interfere with the camera.
2) Wall Mount Setup
a. Remove the sticker and place it onto the wall where you wish to
set up the camera.
b. Drill holes in the 3 marked circles and insert the green expansion
screw into the hole. (See Fig. 2.2)
c . Align the holes of the mounting bracket with the expansion screws
and secure the bracket into place. (See Fig. 2.3)
d. Install the camera onto the bracket and secure it in place using the
screw.
3) Post Mount Setup
a. Secure the mounting bracket onto the post or pole with the plastic
zip ties provided and tighten them as much as possible. (See Fig.2.4)
b. Install the camera onto the bracket and secure it in place using the
screw.

Fig. 2.6
the peak sunshine duration is only between 1.0-2.9).
Fig. 2.3 Fig. 2.4
Tighten the screw
90°Adjust
180°Adjust
Tighten the screw
Adjust 90° up and down
180°Adjust
4) Regional Sunlight Distribution (see Fig. 2.6)
Identify the distribution of sunlight according to the region you are in.
(You may need to charge the camera regularly for regions in which
Note: Peak sunshine reflects the maximum solar irradiance that can be
amassed – 1000 W/m2.
5) Operation time of this camera is determined by the amount of solar
charging and the number of times the camera is triggered and woken up.
Fig. 2.7 depicts the relationship between these factors. Refer to Fig. 2.7 to
estimate the camera’s continuous operation time
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