ELRO CZ60RIP11S Color Night Vision Security Camera Set Instruction Manual

June 6, 2024
ELRO

ELRO CZ60RIP11S Color Night Vision Security Camera Set

Introduction

You can prevent criminality and vandalism with the ELRO CZ60RIP11S CAMERA SECURITY SYSTEM. You can also monitor your property and belongings.

  • Monitor
    The set comes with a 9 inch/ 23cm monitor on which you can view the live feed of the camera. The monitor has a “touch screen”. Loop recordings is enabled if you insert a Micro SD card into the card slot of the monitor. The monitor can be connected to the internet with the supplied UTP cable. You can use the ELRO Monitoring app to look at the live feed on a smartphone or tablet. The monitor has two antennas that provide an extra strong wireless connection to the camera.

  • Camera
    The camera has 1080P HD resolution for sharp images on which people are recognizable. Thanks to its IP65 rating, the camera can withstand all types of weather and is very suitable for outdoor usage. The camera is equipped with a motion detector so that it will only be activated after motion is detected. What makes this camera so special is that it has Color Night Vision technology. This technology makes it possible to have color images even in the dark.

  • Accessoires
    The set is expandable up to 4 cameras. The additional ELRO CC60RXX security camera is available separately.

Package contents

  • Monitor 9 inch/ 23cm
  • Adapter (monitor) 5V DC/ 2.0A/ Cable length 2,4m
  • Camera 1080P HD
  • Adapter (camera) 9V DC 2.0A/ Cable length 2,4m
  • Antenna
  • Network cable
  • Mounting material
  • Quick start guide

Monitor & symbol overview

  1. Antennas; for optimal wireless reception

  2. Power button; press and hold to turn ON or OFF
    Short press in the ON position to enter the ”Standby” mode.

  3. Table stand

  4. Speaker

  5. UID number/ QR code; for connection to smartphone/tablet

  6. Internet; connect the monitor to your modem/router (Ethernet cable included)

  7. Power input

  8. Volume control

  9. Micro SD card slot (Does not include micro SD card, maximum 128 GB)

  10. Mini USB port; for service purposes only

  11. Talk; press to talk to a visitor via the camera

  12. Reset; system reboot

  13. LED; lights up blue when the integrated battery needs to be charged.

  14. Signal indicator

  15. SD indicator
    Visible when an SD card is inserted in the monitor. Blue; there is recording space available. Red; the SD card is full.

  16. New recording indicator New recordings are stored on the SD card.

  17. Recording indicator Red blinking; recording is being made.

  18. Network status indicator Green; connection to internet Yellow; only connection with local network Red; monitor has no connection to the local network/Internet

  19. LED light control indicator White LED’s for “Color Night Vision” are on

  20. Transfer SD card SD card may be overwritten

  21. Talk back indicator Symbol appears when “Talk” (see 11) is pressed.

  22. Channel indicator The live feed of this camera is shown

  23. Battery indicator Flashing red; battery is empty Continuous blue; battery is full Flashing blue; battery is charging

  24. Zoom indicator Select 1 of the 5 areas to zoom.

  25. Switch channel Manual switch between channels.

  26. Sequence indicator Automatic channel switching.

  27. New download New firmware version is ready for download.

  28. Volume indicator Symbol appears when “Volume control” see 8 is used.

  29. Date & Time (J/M/D – U/M/S)

  30. Motion recording indication
    Blue; automatic recording when motion is detected is OFF. Red; automatic recording when motion is detection is ON.

  31. Pop-up menu tab

  32. Microphone

Overview camera

  1. Microphone
  2. 6 x 6W white LEDs
  3. Camera Lens
  4. IR-LED+Recording LED
  5. Waterproof protective cover
  6. Motion detector
  7. Speaker
  8. Coupling/Pairing
  9. Antenna
  10. Mounting bracket
  11. Adapter connection
Micro SD Card

For the CZ60RIPS, use a Micro SD card with the dimensions 15 x 11 x 1 mm.

Camera installation

Important

  • Before mounting, check the signal of the system by viewing the live feed of the camera on the monitor from the same location/position as where the camera is mounted.
  • The location should be free of dust and not in view of a strong light source or direct sunlight.
  • Avoid thick walls or obstacles between the camera and the monitor.
  • This camera has built-in IR LEDs that allow you to view images under no/low light conditions.
  • The 6 x 6 Watt LEDs make it possible to view color images in no/low light conditions; Color Night Vision technology. The lighting can be switched on manually, with a timer setting and automatically after motion detection.

Mounting the camera

  1. Mark the position of the screw holes using the mounting bracket on the wall.
  2. Drill the holes and place the 4 dowels in the holes.
  3. Attach the camera, insert the screws through the mounting bracket into the plugs and tighten them firmly.
  4. Now point the camera at the area you want to secure
  5. Connect the 5V DC/ 2.0A) power adapter (see the bottom of the mounting plate) to the camera
  6. Press the plugs together tightly to prevent moisture from entering.

Note
You can install additional cameras (up to 4 cameras). When you add cameras that were not in the original box, you must pair the cameras with the monitor. Refer to section 4.1.1 Camera setup Pairing about pairing the cameras in this manual.

Overview menu screens

This chapter describes the monitor’s pop-up menu screens in detail. Tap this on the tablet and the following pop-up menus are displayed.

1. Light settings

2. Alarm volume

3. Brightness

4. General Settings

Navigating the menu and subsections is very easy with the help of your index finger.
Tapping this will return you to the main screen.
Tapping this will return you to the previous screen.

Lighting settings

The 3 lighting settings can be set per camera.

Duration
Adjusts how long the lights stay on after movement.

Timer
Using the timer, you can create a schedule where the lights are on continuously. Tap the hours or minutes to set it.

Dimmer
The dimmer setting determines how bright the lighting should be. If the light reflects back by a wall or other object, which adversely affects the image in the monitor, smartphone or tablet, you can reduce the brightness of the lighting.

Alarm volume

If the camera is activated by motion and starts recording the images, the monitor emits an alarm tone. Here you can set the alarm volume. Tap plus to increase the volume and minus to decrease the volume of the alarm.

Brightness level

This function allows you to set the brightness level for each camera. Make sure that only the image of the camera whose brightness level you want to set is on the main screen.

General settings

The General Settings screen contains 6 subsections, each of which may contain other subsections. These sub screens allow you to set functions of your system. You can turn cameras on and off, set up a specific schedule for specific cameras to record, set the date and time, and set the sensitivity for motion detection. The rest of this chapter provides details on how to use these screens.

Camera setup ­ Pairing
When you add a new camera to your system, you need to pair the camera to the monitor. You can also use this procedure to move a camera from one channel to another.

Do the following:

  1. .Tap pairing in camera setup screen.
  2. Tap the channel number you want to pair the camera with.
  3. A message appears with instructions for pressing the camera’s PAIR button. This must be done within 30 seconds. See 8 “Camera overview”.
  4. 3 seconds after the camera has been paired successfully, the monitor shows the imag from the camera.

Note:
– If a camera has already been assigned to the selected channel, the pairing procedure overwrites the existing camera.
– Connect only one camera at a time! The monitor connects to the first camera it recognizes. If two or more cameras are in pairing mode, it is hard to determine which camera the monitor recognizes first.

Camera setup ­ on/off
When you add a camera to your system, connect the camera to the monitor and the system turns it on automatically. You may want to temporarily turn off a paired camera. Although the camera is turned off, it keeps it connection

Do the following:

  1. Tap the switch bar below the camera you want to turn on or off.
  2. The switch bar indicator turns green when the camera is turned on. It is displayed in gray when the camera is turned off. The monitor will not receive video signals from that camera.

Camera setup ­ Resolution
Depending on your internet speed in combination with the app, we advise you to start with low video quality. A low resolution setting will result in a lower internet usage with higher video speed. Tap the icon for selecting the resolution.

Recording setup ­ Duration
You can set how long the camera will continue recording after motion detection has activated recording. The options are 15 seconds, 30 seconds or 1 minute. Tap the icon for selecting the duraction . (Default = 15 seconds)

Recording setup ­ Planned recordings
This function allows you to set a time schedule on which a camera should record. You can set multiple cameras at the same time and the recording times may overlap. The total recording time is limited to the available space on the SD card. If you set up the SD card to delete the oldest files when new it continues to record, otherwise it will stop the recording when the SD card is out of storage. Scheduled recordings are divided into files with a 10 minute duration. For example, if you record a 25-minute event, you have two 10-minute recordings plus a 5-minute recording.
In the screen “Scheduled recording overview” you can see on which days of the week and at which times a schedule is made. To plan and delete recordings, tap “Adjust” at the bottom left of the screen. Multiple cameras can be selected at the same time and you can also choose to only start planned recordings after movement.

Recording setup ­ Overwriting a file
This function allows you to set the system to overwrite the oldest files automatically when the SD card is full. This allows you to continue recording. If overwriting is not allowed, recording will stop when the SD card is full. (See “Monitor and Symbols Overview”)

Recording setup ­ Audio on/off
This function allows you to turn on the audio function per camera.

System Settings ­ Date & Time
Set the current date and time here. You must keep your system connected to your network via the Ethernet cable in order to synchronize with the time server.

System Settings ­ Time zone
Set your time zone, summer time can also be selected here.

System Settings ­ Language
Set your language.

Motion Detection ­ Sensitivity/area
You can set the sensitivity (High – Low – Off) and the area to be scanned for each camera in this menu. This function is mainly used to make the detection as specific as possible. In the image of the camera, areas can be excluded, so that for example moving trees are not the cause of detection.

Network setup ­ Extensive setup
Here you can choose DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol or STATIC (fixed) IP address. DCHP is the most common connection. Your router automatically assigns an IP address to your system. Static IP is for those who have the ability to specify an IP address for their system.

Network setup ­ Reset password
This function resets the system to the default password “000000”. A new password can only be set via the app.

Network setup ­ Information
Here you will find your network information, nothing can be changed or set

Upgrade

Here you can choose to upgrade the firmware using a SD card or the Internet.

ELRO Monitoring App

Connect the monitor to your modem with the supplied Ethernet cable. Also consider to use the adapter. See 6 and 7 “Overview monitor and symbols”.

  • Download and install the free ELRO Monitoring App on your smartphone or tablet. (App Store/ Google Play).

  • To connect the ELRO CZ60RIPS CAMERA SECURITY KIT to the app, follow the app’s instructions. To connect your camera to the phone, you need to enter the UID code or scan the QR code, which can be found on the back of the monitor.

  • Fill in 000000 at password (6x zero).

  • The added system is now online, tap here. You will then be forced to change the default password. Once a new password has been entered and confirmed, the live feed of the camera will appear.

Overview app & symbols

| This symbol indicates which camera channel is selected. The system can be expanded with three additional ELRO CC60RXX security cameras.
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| Tapping this will take you to the snapshot storage. Removing a snapshot is very easy by holding your finger on the snapshot for approx. 2 seconds. You will be asked if you’d like to delete the selected snapshot.
| Allows you to take a snapshot, which will be automatically saved to your smartphone or tablet
| Using the speaker, you can hear the ambient noise which the camera detects. When it is grey it is turned off; you won’t hear anything. Blue means that it is turned on.
| The microphone allows you to speak to an entity which is located near the camera. Grey is off, blue is on.
| This allows you to turn on the lighting (6 x 6 Watt LEDs) manually, triggering the Color Night Vision technology. During the day this has no function and only results in power consumption. Both in the monitor and in the app you can create schedules. See 1. “Light settings” or in the app go to App manager & settings\Device customization\Extended settings\Extended.

App management & settings

Tap to access the app settings. Here you can manage the camera in the app and set it up. “Reconnect” and “Remove device” speak for themselves.

Edit device

Here you can change the name ELRO Monitoring to e.g. “Camera driveway”.

Advanced settings \Advance
Here you can change and confirm the password.
Video settings \ Video quality Video Quality selects the format in pixels. The larger the size, the more memory of your smartphone/tablet is used:

  • High = 1920 x 1072
  • Medium = 1280 x 720
  • Low = 0640 x 352

This information can also be found in the “Live View” screen. Here the quality is mentioned as: Good, Normal or Poor.

Light settings

You can setup the lighting in the app just as in the monitor; Duration, Timer and Dimmer are also adjustable per channel.

Notification interval

Here you can set how long after the last detection you will receive a new notification. · – 3 MIN – A person enters the detection area and you receive a notification. The next notification will only be made if motion detection occurs again after 3 minutes. · – Off – You do not receive any notifications, but motion is detected and videos are stored on the Micro SD card (see “Monitor & Symbols Overview”)

Device information

Here you can find your network information, nothing can be changed or set.

View events

Here you can view events. Press the magnifying glass to specify a search. The recordings are stored on the Micro SD card and therefore do not use the memory of your smartphone/tablet. (See 4.2.3 “Recording setup – overwrite file”)

View Snapshots

Snapshots are saved on your smartphone/tablet. Removing a snapshot is very easy by holding your finger on the snapshot for approx. 2 seconds. You will be asked to if you would like to delete the snapshot.

FAQ

Should any questions remain unanswered in spite of these detailed operating instructions, please contact our website www.elro.eu and see if you can find the answer under “Frequently Asked Questions” (FAQ).

Specifications

Specifications camera

Frequency reach : 2400MHz~2483.5MHz
Data speed : 4 Mbps
Transmission power : 16dBm (TYP)
Modulation : GFSK with FHSS
Wireless distance : 100m (open room)
Image sensor : 1/4″ Color CMOS
Effective Pixels : (h) 1280 x (v)720
Light sensitivity : 3,5 Lux (without IR-led)
Image format : MPEG-4
Image resolution/ Frame Rate : Cam x 1: 1080P/ 15 fps
: Cam x 2: 720p x 2/ 25 fps
: Cam x 4: 720p x 4/ 15 fps
Lens : 3,6mm/ F1,9 (ICR-cutting filter)
Image angle : 92° (FOV)
Daylight sensor : <5 Lux (IR on), >30 Lux IR off
IR led range (night vision) : 1 led/ 850nm/ 12m Color
Night Vision : 6 x 6Watt white led’s
Current voltage : 9V DC 2A ±5%
Power usage : 1680mA Maximum (IR led/ 6 x 6Watt led’s/ intercom))
Operation temperature : -10°C ~ 40°C (14°F ~ 104°F)
Protection rating : IP54
Moisture : 0% ~ 85%

Specifications monitor

Frequency reach : 2400MHz~2483.5MHz
Data speed : 4 Mbps
Sensitivity : -81dBm
Modulation : GFSK with FHSS
Size LCD Screen : 9 Inch/ 23cm
Recording : ASF
SDHC-Memory card : Maximum 128GB recommended: 32GB
LCD Resolution : 1024 RGB (H) x 600 (V)
Recording capacity : VGA:400M HD:900M in hours
Viewing angle : H-140°/ V-110°
Lithium battery : 3.7V 2000mAh
Capacity loss off battery : ca. 20% after 300 charging cycles
Current voltage : 5V DC 2A ±5%
Power usage : 750mA maximum (1050mA)
Operation temperature : -10°C ~ 40°C (14°F ~ 104°F)
Moisture : 0% ~ 85%

Symbols

Recycling and Disposal: The WEEE symbol (a) indicates that this product and its batteries must be disposed of separately from household waste. When this product reaches the end of its service life, take it to a designated waste collection point nearby to ensure safe disposal or recycling. Protect the environment and human health, use natural resources responsibly! Read the manual (b) before use and keep it in a safe place for future use and maintenance. For warranty (c) visit www.elro.eu

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