REVOTECH I706-POE-Audio-FHW

Revotech Indoor Mini POE IP Camera User Manual

Model: I706-POE-Audio-FHW | Brand: REVOTECH

1. Hua Neke Atuview

The Revotech Indoor Mini POE IP Camera is a compact security camera designed for indoor surveillance. It features a 3.0 Megapixel 1/3'' CMOS Sensor, providing clear 2304 x 1296P resolution at 20 frames per second. This camera supports Power Over Ethernet (POE) for simplified installation and includes an audio function with a built-in microphone.

Tuhipoka Nui:

  • This camera is powered by POE and requires connection to an 802.3AF Standard 48V POE Switch. It also has an auxiliary power connector for use with a conventional 12V 2A power supply as a Non-POE IP camera.
  • The camera defaults to 3MP and H.265 encoding. If your Network Video Recorder (NVR) does not support these specifications, the camera can be configured to 1080P (2MP) and H.264.
  • Due to its compact size, the camera may generate heat during operation. This is normal and safe.
Revotech Indoor Mini POE IP Camera with its power cable and a small inset image showing its size relative to a hand.

Figure 1.1: Revotech Indoor Mini POE IP Camera. This image displays the camera's compact design and its POE cable connection.

2. Ihirangi mokete

Tirohia koa ko nga mea katoa kei raro nei kei roto i to kete:

  • 1 x Revotech Mini POE IP Camera
  • 1 x Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (Ingarihi)
  • 1 x Screws Set for mounting
  • 1 x Microphone cable (integrated with camera cable)
Contents of the Revotech camera package including the camera, box, screws set, user manual, and microphone cable.

Figure 2.1: Package Contents. This image illustrates all components included in the product packaging.

3. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

3.1 Te Whakakaha i te Kāmera

The camera supports two power methods:

  • Power Over Ethernet (POE): Connect the camera's RJ-45 port directly to an 802.3af standard 48V POE switch or POE injector. This method provides both power and data through a single Ethernet cable, simplifying wiring.
  • Mana DC 12V: If POE is not available, the camera can be powered by a conventional 12V 2A DC power supply (not included) using its auxiliary power connector.
Diagram showing the POE cable connection for the camera, highlighting the built-in POE module.

Figure 3.1: POE Support. This diagram illustrates how the camera receives power and data via a single POE cable.

3.2 Tāutanga Tinana

The camera is designed for easy installation with its compact size and included camera stand. It can be mounted on walls or ceilings.

  • Identify a suitable indoor location for surveillance.
  • Use the included screws to secure the camera's mounting bracket to the desired surface.
  • Adjust the camera's angle using the mounting bracket for optimal viewing.
Four panel image showing camera dimensions, lens detail, mounting brackets, and various cable connections including RJ45, power, and microphone.

Figure 3.2: Camera Dimensions and Connections. This image provides detailed measurements and identifies the various ports and cables of the camera.

3.3 Whirihoranga Tuatahi

After physical installation and power connection, the camera needs to be configured for network access and viewing.

  • Connect the camera to your network via the RJ-45 Ethernet port.
  • The camera's IP address is dynamic by default. You may need to use a camera searching utility or check your router's connected devices to find its assigned IP address.
  • Uru ki te kamera web atanga mā a web browser using its IP address. The default login credentials are typically 'admin' with no password initially, prompting you to set one.
  • Configure network settings, video resolution (3MP or 2MP), and compression format (H.265 or H.264) as needed for compatibility with your NVR or viewte rorohiko.

4. Mahi

4.1 Ngā Āhuatanga Ataata me te Ororongo

The camera delivers high-quality video and includes audio recording capabilities.

  • Taumira teitei: Captures video at 3.0 Megapixel (2304 x 1296P) resolution, providing detailed images.
  • Dual Encoding: Supports both H.265 and H.264 video compression. H.265 offers more efficient bandwidth usage and storage compared to H.264 for the same image quality.
  • Taumahi Ororongo: Equipped with a microphone to capture ambient sounds, enhancing the surveillance information.
Image highlighting the key features of the HD 3MP POE IP Camera: 1296P High Resolution, 48V 802.3af POE Function, H.265/H.264 Encode, Metal Shell, 3.6mm Lens, P2P Remote View, Mini Type.

Figure 4.1: Key Camera Features. This image summarizes the main technical capabilities of the camera.

The camera positioned next to a small speaker, illustrating its audio recording capability.

Figure 4.2: Audio Recording. This image demonstrates the camera's ability to record audio.

4.2 Mamao Viewing

The camera supports remote viewing via dedicated applications and software.

  • Taupānga Waea atamai: Use the "NVSEE Int 'I" app, available for iOS, Android, and Windows systems, to view ora footage and playback recordings remotely.
  • CMS Software: For Windows computers, CMS software is available to manage and view multiple cameras. (Note: This software is not compatible with MAC OS or Linux).
Screenshot of the NVSEE app interface on a smartphone, showing live camera view me ngā kōwhiringa whakahaere.

Figure 4.3: NVSEE App View. This screenshot shows the mobile application interface for remote viewing.

Screenshot of the CMS software interface on a computer, displaying multiple camera feeds and control panels.

Figure 4.4: CMS Software View. This screenshot illustrates the desktop software for managing and viewing camera feeds.

4.3 Image Quality Examples

The camera provides clear images in various lighting conditions.

Two comparison images showing the camera's view during daytime and nighttime with ambient light.

Figure 4.5: Real Picture (Daytime/Nighttime). This image demonstrates the camera's visual performance in different lighting environments.

5. Whakatakotoranga Hangarau

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
TauiraI706-POE-Audio-FHW
Whakatau2304 x 1296P (3.0 Megapixels)
PūokoFH8852+GC2053 (1/3'' CMOS)
Min Whakamaramatanga0.1Lux @(F1.2,AGC ON)
Auau anga3MP/20fps
Arotahi3.6mm
ONVIF Port6688
Hōputu KoreroH.265/H.264
RokirokiNVR or Computer
Wāhitau IPDynamic (Default)/Static
Whakaoho MaamaaMotion detection, Email alarm
Kawa TautokohiaONVIF, HTTP, TCP/IP, ICMP, RTSP, RTP, RTCP, SMTP, DHCP, DNS, PPPoE, NTP
Itarangi10M/100M mbps (RJ-45)
Whakautu Auautanga Ororongo20Hz ~ 20kHz
Rongorongo ororongo-40dB
Te Waahi Mahi-25°C ~ 60°C
Tuku HikoPOE (802.3af Standard) or DC 12V
Ahu (L x W x H)5.3 x 4.5 x 4 cm (2.09 x 1.77 x 1.57 inihi)
Taumaha0.2 kg (7.05 hekere)
RauemiTe whakarewa

6. Te Raru

E aro ana tēnei wāhanga ki ngā take noa ka pā mai ki a koe i te wā e tatū ana, e whakahaere ana rānei.

  • Camera Not Connecting to NVR/VMS:
    • Ensure the camera's ONVIF port is correctly set (default is 6688). Some NVR/VMS systems may require this to be manually configured on their side if the camera's software does not allow changing it.
    • Verify the RTSP port (often 8554) is correctly configured in your NVR/VMS software.
    • Confirm that the NVR/VMS supports the camera's default 3MP resolution and H.265 encoding. If not, configure the camera to 1080P (2MP) and H.264.
    • Check network connectivity. Ensure the camera has a valid IP address and can communicate with your network.
  • Difficulty Accessing Web Atanga, Taupānga rānei:
    • Find the camera's IP address using a network scanner tool or by checking your router's connected devices list. The device name might appear as "rtthread".
    • Me mohio kei te whakamahi koe i te hototahi web browser. Older web interfaces may have compatibility issues with modern browsers like Microsoft Edge.
    • For the first login, the default username is typically 'admin' with no password. You will be prompted to set a new password.
    • When setting up with apps like TinyCam Pro, ensure the Hostname is the camera's IP address, ONVIF is 6688, Protocol is RTSP over TCP, and RTSP is Auto. Create a standard user account on the camera's web interface and use those credentials for the app.
  • Camera Constantly Trying to Connect to Internet:
    • If the camera is intended for a local network only, access its web GUI and disable any cloud or internet-related settings. Some users report the camera attempting internet connections even after disabling these settings; this behavior may require advanced network configuration (e.g., firewall rules) to restrict.

7. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

7.1 Nga Korero Whakaputanga

The Revotech Indoor Mini POE IP Camera comes with a 1-tau pūtāhui mai i te ra o te hokonga. Ka kapi tenei whakamana i nga hapa o te hangahanga me nga mahi kino i raro i te whakamahinga noa. Tena koa pupurihia to tohu mo te hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.

7.2 Tautoko Atu

For additional assistance, detailed instructions, or advanced configurations, please refer to the official user manual in PDF format:

Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (PDF): Tikiake Manual Kaiwhakamahi

For technical support or specific inquiries not covered in this manual, please contact REVOTECH customer service through their official channels.

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