Sharp Digital Camera QSINUFO User Manual

Operating Instructions  
Network Camera  
Operating Instructions  
QSINUFO  
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Table of Contents  
1. Product Introduction............................................................ 4  
1.1 Getting to know the Network Camera.............................................................................4  
1.1.1 Main features............................................................................................................4  
1.1.2 System Requirements...............................................................................................5  
1.2 Camera Feature Locations...............................................................................................5  
1.2.1 Front View................................................................................................................5  
1.2.2 Rear View.................................................................................................................6  
1.3 Network Camera Installation ..........................................................................................6  
1.3.1 Connecting the Cable and the Power Supply...........................................................6  
1.3.2 Confirming the Network Camera Setting.................................................................8  
1.3.3 Setting Network Parameters.....................................................................................8  
Use reset key.....................................................................................................................9  
1.3.4 Use ARP command ..................................................................................................9  
2. Network Camera Screen and Setup window.................... 11  
2.1 Network Camera View Image.......................................................................................11  
2.2 Viewing the Top View Image screen.............................................................................12  
2.3 Setup window—System Configuration.........................................................................13  
System Configuration..................................................................................................14  
2.3.1 Network..................................................................................................................16  
2.3.2 Date/Time...............................................................................................................18  
2.3.3 Administrator..........................................................................................................19  
2.3.4 General User...........................................................................................................20  
2.3.5 Video Settings ........................................................................................................21  
2.3.6 Multi-server............................................................................................................22  
2.3.7 I/O Ports .................................................................................................................23  
2.3.8 Timer Capture.........................................................................................................24  
2.3.9 Motion Detect.........................................................................................................25  
2.3.10 Constant Recording..............................................................................................26  
2.3.11 Event Manage.......................................................................................................27  
2.3.12 Event Picture........................................................................................................28  
2.3.13 Event Properties ...................................................................................................29  
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2.3.14 PTZ Control Settings............................................................................................30  
2.3.15 Other settings .......................................................................................................31  
5. Technical Guides ............................................................. 34  
3.1 Maintenance..................................................................................................................34  
3.2 Interfacing to the I/O Connector ...................................................................................34  
3.3 I/O .................................................................................................................................34  
1. I/O ...............................................................................................................................34  
2.COMM.........................................................................................................................35  
3.switch ...........................................................................................................................36  
6. Specifications and Troubleshooting............................... 37  
6.1  
6.2  
6.3  
Network Camera reset procedure—default settings................................................37  
Specification............................................................................................................37  
Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................39  
4.4 Important Safety Instruction..........................................................................................40  
1. Product Introduction  
1.1 Getting to know the Network Camera  
1.1.1 Main features  
¾ Using the Network Camera integrated web server, Motion JPEG, up to 15 frames  
per second, can be displayed.  
¾ Pan/Tilt operation can move the lens horizontally 120° and downside 45°. This  
movable lens allows you to see the situation in the wide room where the object is.  
It can adjust the angle easily from the web browser.  
¾ Using Multi-Camera screen you can simultaneously view up to four cameras at  
various location. Clicking on each Camera Name switches to the Single Camera  
screen from the Multi-Camera screen.  
¾ The Network Camera allows the 15 users to view the image simultaneously.  
¾ Authentication window requires you to enter the administrator/general user ID  
and password.  
¾ I/O connector consists of the digital input/output terminal. The alarm/timer  
trigger can activate the Image Transfer feature which can send the images via  
e-mail or FTP (File Transfer Protocol).  
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1.1.2 System Requirements  
The PC and the network must meet the following technical specifications for the  
Network Camera to work properly.  
Item  
Description  
Operating System  
Microsoft Windows 98  
Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows ME  
Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0, Microsoft Windows XP  
TCP/IP network protocol installed. (HTTP, FTP, SMTP, TCP,  
UDP, IP, ARP, ICMP)  
Network Protocol  
CPU  
Pentium® II 300 MHz or greater  
Interface  
10/100 Mbps Ethernet card and category 5 cables for your  
network connection  
Web Browser  
Internet Explorer 5.0 or later/Netscape Navigator® 4.7  
1.2 Camera Feature Locations  
1.2.1 Front View  
Power Indicator:  
During normal operation Power Indicator will be turned on in the default.  
Blinking will occur during the following situation.  
Audio input port.  
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1.2.2 Rear View  
From left to right:  
RJ45: 100 Base-T:Ethernet Indicator  
I/O:Including two I/O inputs and two I/O outputs.  
COMM port: including one RS-232 and one RS-485and one LINE OUT。  
BNC port: video output.  
Reset key  
DC IN jack: 12v 1A  
Switch: BLC, IRIS, AGC, AWB  
1.3 Network Camera Installation  
This section explains how you can install the Network Camera. Network Camera has  
a integrated web server. Various types of networking are available.  
1.3.1 Connecting the Cable and the Power Supply  
1.Connection of the Network Camera to the PC or network device is made with  
category 5 cable.  
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2.Hub Connection needs category 5 straight cable and PC Connection needs category  
5 cross cable.  
3.LAN (Intranet)Internet Connection with Ethernet Switching Hub  
Network Camera can be installed on the LAN. Network Camera can be accessed  
through the Internet.  
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1.3.2 Confirming the Network Camera Setting  
To confirm if the Network Camera is configured correctly, please access to Top  
Page. If the Top Page appears, your Network Configuration is completed.  
1. Start up the web browser.  
appears.  
1.3.3 Setting Network Parameters  
IP Network: PC, Network Camera and other IP devices can establish the network.  
Each device has an unique IP address of their own..  
Note  
MAC address  
Ethernet defines a 48-bit addressing scheme. Ethernet hardware manufacturers  
purchase blocks of Ethernet addresses and assign them in sequence to their Ethernet  
interface hardware. No two hardware interfaces have the same Ethernet address.  
Ethernet address is sometimes called hardware addresses, physical addresses, Media  
Access Control (MAC) addresses, or layer 2 addresses. MAC address is used in this  
manual.  
ActiveX Controls  
If you are using Internet Explorer the first time the PC connects to the Network  
Camera, a pop up Security Warning window will appear. The window requests your  
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permission to download ActiveX Controls (OCX file) used to display motion video.  
Please allow the file to be installed. It is required and will not cause any problems  
with other applications on the PC.  
Use reset key  
IP will be changed to 192.168.1.252. Blinking will occur during the following situation.  
Press reset key until the electrical source blinking.  
1.3.4 Use ARP command  
Attention before assign IP:  
Confirm the network camera connected the web correctly, then cut off the power.  
Get a single IP address from network manager  
MAC address: Each Ball network camera has a single MAC address, MAC address is a  
12byte figure, it is singed on the bottom of the Ball camera.(such  
as 000ce8xxxxxx )  
In the following example, the PC IP address is 192.168.1.6, the IP address of BALL  
Network camera is assigned 192.168.1.61, MAC address is 000ce8000001,  
Do not use the IP address demonstrated here, please consult with network manager  
before you assign the IP address.  
The IP address of BALL Network Camera must have the same subnet mask with PC. In  
this example, the IP of PC is 192.168.1.6,the IP of network camera is 192.168.1.61,  
subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 , if the subnet mask of PC is 255.255.255.128 or more high,  
C:\>exit  
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C:\>arp -d  
C:\>arp -s 192.168.1.61 00-0c-e8-00-00-01  
C:\>ping -t 192.168.1.61  
Pinging 192.168.1.61 with 32 bytes of data:  
Request timed out.  
Request timed out.  
Request timed out.  
Reply from 192.168.1.61: bytes=32 time=5ms TTL=255  
Reply from 192.168.1.61: bytes=32 time=4ms TTL=255  
Reply from 192.168.1.61: bytes=32 time=4ms TTL=255  
Reply from 192.168.1.61: bytes=32 time=4ms TTL=255  
Ping statistics for 192.168.1.61:  
Packets: Sent = 7, Received = 4, Lost = 3 (42% loss),  
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:  
Minimum = 4ms, Maximum = 5ms, Average = 2ms  
Control-C  
^C  
C:\>arp -d  
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2. Network Camera Screen and Setup window  
2.1 Network Camera View Image  
The view image enables you to access to the Top View Image screen (Single  
Camera/Multi-Camera screen). Authentication window can set password for the link  
at.  
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1. View Image  
Single Camera / Multi-Camera  
2. System Configuration  
3. Help  
4. Language : English Chinese .  
2.2 Viewing the Top View Image screen  
The Top View Image screen consists of Single Camera and Multi-Camera screen.  
Single Camera screen  
Item  
Description  
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Brightness  
Saturation  
Volume  
Brightness control has 17 steps including  
Saturation control has 9 steps including  
Volume control has 10 steps including  
Adjust Iris  
Iris  
Resolution  
Selects 640X 480, 320X240 (default) or 160X120.  
Image quality Favor clarity/Standard/Favor motion  
2.3 Setup window—System Configuration  
Setup Page controls all features of the Network Camera. The authentication window  
can keep the network security. It enables only administrator to access the Setup Page  
by entering ID and Password.  
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User: admin  
Password: admin  
System Configuration  
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Network  
Date/Time  
Configures the network setting  
Sets the network Date and Time  
Sets administrator ID and password for the  
security.  
Sets General User ID and password for the  
security.  
Administrator  
General User  
Setup image compression ration, voice input  
gain and select OCX.  
Setup Multi-Server  
Picture/voice  
Multi-Server  
Basic Setup  
Setup the alarm occur condition and the  
output ports status.  
I/O port  
Timer  
Setup eight timers of alarm timer.  
Motion Detect  
Constant recording  
Constant  
Recording  
Constant recording to Ftp Server.  
There are three modes: I/O ports occur,  
timer occur and motion detection occur.  
Show the event picture, alarm type. alarm id  
and alarm time.  
Event Manage  
Event Manage  
Picture Viewer  
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Show the event properties: message type  
and alarm type, ID, time.  
Event Viewer  
PTZ  
PTZ  
Restart  
PTZ control settings.  
Restart the network camera.  
Reset Setting  
System information  
Update firmware  
Language  
Reset the video server form factory default.  
Show system information.  
Update the system.  
Others  
You can select Chinese or English. language  
2.3.1 Network  
Network window can set up the each parameter. Please restart the Network Camera  
when making the parameters effective.  
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Network Name  
4 to 15 English letters2 to 7 Chinese characters  
Port No.  
Set to 80. (Default)  
IP Address and Subnet Mask  
Check Static and set Static IP address and Subnet  
Mask.  
DHCP  
Please check DHCP when the ISP uses the DHCP  
server function that assigns an IP address to the  
Network Camera automatically.  
Default Gateway  
IP Gateway  
PPPOE Gateway  
Enter it in gateway IP..  
Enter it in PPPOE user  
name and password.  
DNS  
You must enter the proper address when use the Host  
name of the e-mail or FTP function.  
log in management server  
of network camera to brows  
after input user name and  
password.  
DDNS  
Network  
Manage Server  
Camera  
DDNS  
input domain name to  
directly remote brows  
after input user name  
and password and free  
domain name .  
Max. Bandwidth Usage  
MAC  
It can restrict the transmit bandwidth. Select from 0.1  
to Unlimited Mbit/s.  
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2.3.2 Date/Time  
Item  
Instructions  
Limitation  
Display current Camera date  
and time.  
1.Date and Time  
2.Set  
Camera Date and  
Time  
Network  
Network Camera can adjust  
the internal clock.  
Make the Network Camera the  
(1)Synchronize  
internal  
clock  
together  
With  
Current  
current the calculator clock is  
synchronous  
Computer Time  
The date is from 1970 to 2039 ,  
according to yyyy- mm- dd.  
Time is format that 24 hours  
system, according to hh: mm:  
ss.  
Set time to adjust the internal  
clock.  
(2) Set Manually  
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2.3.3 Administrator  
Administrator window allows the administrator to limit or exclude the access to  
selected Network Camera feature. Individual levels of access can be defined for  
multiple users.  
The administrator can select one of three security levels:  
[None]  
[Administrator only]: Setup Page for Administrator only  
[Administrator and General User]: Setup Page for Administrator and Viewer Page for  
General User  
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2.3.4 General User  
General User window allows the administrator to create the General User ID and password for the  
security level defined as General User.  
User Name List: User Name List displays the registered user name.[Delete] and [Modify]  
deletes/modifies the General User in the list.  
New User: Enter the General User Name, password to confirm.  
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2.3.5 Video Settings  
[Video Adjust ]: Permit General User adjust.  
[Header Display]: Display the network camera name, date and time.  
[Image Mirror]:you can browse the image like look into the mirror.  
[BLC Control]:enable BLC.  
[White Balance]: Auto (default)Electric BulbNatural fluorescent lightSolar light、  
Hold.  
[Compression Ratio]: Compress the image and the ratio.  
[Voice Input Gain]: you can adjust the volume. there are 10 steps including.  
[OCX select]: select ActiveX or Java applet.  
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2.3.6 Multi-server  
Multi-Camera window enables the setting of Multi-Camera screen. 2nd to 4th  
cameras are named on this Multi-Camera window.  
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2.3.7 I/O Ports  
Setup alarm occur condition: when the electricity falling.  
when the electricity rising.  
output ports status :high impedance and low impedance.  
output port status keep live times.  
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2.3.8 Timer Capture  
The timer mode can be activated by entering the active time. You can set eight timers of  
every week.  
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2.3.9 Motion Detect  
Setup the alarm scope of motion detection.  
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2.3.10 Constant Recording  
[Constant Recording]: Permit constant recording or not.  
[Image Setting]: Set the image resolution and image quality.  
Image resolution: 640 x 480/320 x 240/160 x 120  
Image quality: Favor Clarity/Standard/Favor Motion  
[Image Frequency]: Sets the interval to send the image.  
[FTP Server]: Enters the server address or Host Name, Port no. (1–65535), Login ID  
and password to access the FTP server and upload file name including full path.  
[Notification to be sent when record fail]: when constant recording fail, send the  
message to the SMTP Server.  
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2.3.11 Event Manage  
[Event Source Select]:I/O port Occur Transfer in the Alarm Mode  
Timer Occur Transfer in the Timer Mode  
Motion Detection Occur  
The Alarm mode and the motion detection mode can transfer the image via  
e-mail or FTP when the alarm trigger is active. To activate the alarm trigger, the  
digital input terminal of the I/O Connector must be connected with the external  
sensors/devices. The Alarm mode can send the e-mail without transferring the image.  
The timer mode can be activated by entering the active time, the image setting,  
frequency setting and the transfer method on the Image Transfer window. Buffered  
Image can also be transferred via e-mail or FTP.  
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[Image Setting]: Set the image resolution  
Image resolution: 640 x 480/320 x 240/160 x 120  
[Image Buffer Setting]:  
[Over Buffer Setting]:over write the buffer or not when the buffer is full.  
[FTP Server]: Enters the server address or Host Name, Port no. (1–65535), Login ID  
and password to access the FTP server and upload file name including full path.  
[SMTP Server]:  
SMTP Server IP address or host name: Sets the SMTP server address or Host  
Name.  
From (Reply): Enter the e-mail address of [Reply-to]. [To] can be the same  
address as From (Reply).  
To : Enter the e-mail address of receiver.  
Subject & Text : Sets the subject and text of the e-mail.  
[Network Camera Manager Server]:set the manager server IP address or name .  
2.3.12 Event Picture  
Show the event picture.  
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2.3.13 Event Properties  
Show the event properties. Message type ,alarm type , alarm id and alarm time.  
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2.3.14 PTZ Control Settings  
[PTZ Control]: Permit General User control or not.  
[COM Settings]: Sets baud rate.  
[PTZ Control Identity]: Sets PTZ ID.  
[Select PTZ Control Driver]: Select PTZ protocols.  
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2.3.15 Other settings  
Restart the network camera.  
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Reset the video server form factory default. The IP will be changed to 192.168.1.252.  
Show the system information: firmware version and software version..  
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Select the language : Chinese or English.  
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5. Technical Guides  
3.1 Maintenance  
To keep the Network Camera in the good condition, maintenance plays an  
important part. Please keep maintenance when using the Network Camera.  
Network Camera  
Network Camera is intended for indoor use only. Prolonged exposure to direct  
sunlight or halogen light may damage the CMOS sensor.  
The Fixed Focused lens  
Do not touch the movable lens part around the Fixed Focus Lens even in the power  
off state. If you touch the movable lens part in the front of the Network Camera, it  
may damage the Network Camera.  
Do not touch the Fixed Focus Lens. It may leave a fingerprint and can cause the  
image to be out of focus. This can also take away the protective coating on the Fixed  
Focus Lens.  
Clean the lens with a Lens Cleaning paper.  
3.2 Interfacing to the I/O Connector  
The Alarm mode in the Image Transfer feature requires the external sensors/devices to  
be connected to the digital input terminal of the I/O Connector. The sensor is customer  
provided and can be a door sensor or infrared ray intruder sensor. In most applications  
a simple contact closure is all that is required.  
3.3 I/O  
1. I/O  
I/O ports have two I/O inputs and two I/O outputs  
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Explanation of I/O Connector:  
Pin  
Function  
1
2
3
4
5
6
I/O-IN (1)  
I/O-OUT (1)  
+12V  
(<100mA)  
DGND  
I/O-IN (2)  
I/O-OUT (2)  
2.COMM  
COMM ports have one RS-232 , RS-485 and one LINE OUT。  
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Explanation of COMM Connector:  
PIN  
1
Function  
232/(RXD UFO-II-H Å)  
DGND  
2
3
232/(TXD UFO-II-H Æ)  
DGND  
4
5
LINE OUT  
6
AGND  
7
485/(B UFO-II-H Å)  
485/(A UFO-II-H Æ)  
8
3.switch  
Explanation of Connector::  
Pin  
Function  
1
BLC  
IRIS  
AGC  
2
3
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AWB  
4. LENS  
2
4
1
3
Explanation of Connector::  
No.  
1
名称  
DAMP-  
DAMP+  
DRIVE+  
DRIVE-  
2
3
4
6. Specifications and Troubleshooting  
6.1 Network Camera reset procedure—default settings  
If the user forgets the settings or passwords, the Network Camera can be easily reset  
to the default settings.  
6.2 Specification  
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Item  
UFO-Ⅱ-L network camera  
Network Protocols  
Network Connection  
TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, DDNS, DNS,DHCP, PPPOE  
MODEM、ISDN、XDSL、LAN  
32 bits,RISC CPU  
4MB  
CPU  
FLASH  
RAM  
32M  
Operation system  
Embedded real time operation system  
JPEG, MOTION-JPEG  
Image Compression  
System Requirements  
Performance  
Microsoft IE, Netscape  
25(SIF),15(VGA)  
Resolution  
640×480,320×240,160×120  
80frames  
Alarm image buffer  
Event trigger & Action  
I/O Triggertimer Triggermotion detection  
2 I/O in & 2 I/O out  
I/O ports  
indoor/outdoor  
indoor  
G.711,G.726,G.723.1,G.729  
1/3,SHARP, CCD  
480 line  
Audio(optional)  
Sensor  
plane definition  
LUX  
1.0 Lux(F1.2)  
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AWB: White Balance (ATW/Push/Indoor/Outdoor)  
AGC: Automatic Gain Control (On/Off)  
Manual Electronic Shutter (1/50 or 1/60 when AES off)  
Auto DC IRIS  
Auto Electronic Shutter (AES on/off, BLC on/off)  
Day/Night feature (Color/B.W. auto switch in low illumination)  
BLC: Back light compensation  
Video control  
Direct Drive Lens; Build-in VR for DC level adjustment  
Auto DC Iris F1.2~64 Lens  
LENS  
Serial port  
One RS-232 Serial port  
One RS-485 Serial port for PTZ camera control  
P/T/Z  
Size  
110X102X54mm(expect bracket)  
12DC/4W  
Power supply  
Operating Temperature  
(-20℃)——(+50℃)  
6.3 Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause and Remedy  
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When the Top Page does  
not appear.  
Enter the correct IP address set up to the Network  
Camera.  
IP address of the PC and the Network Camera must be in  
the same class of the private IP address on the LAN.  
Confirm if the Ethernet, the hub and the LAN card  
indicators are on. If any indicator is off, check the network  
connections.  
The network congestion prevents the Top Page from  
appearing quickly. Please wait for a while.  
The proxy server may prevent you from connecting  
directly to the Network Camera, please set up not to use  
the proxy server.  
When forgetting the 1. Reset the Network Camera by pressing the CLEAR  
password to access the  
Setup Page.  
SETTING button.  
2. Reconfigure the Network Camera.  
4.4 Important Safety Instruction  
When using this unit, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire,  
electric shock, or personal injury.  
a) Read and understand all instructions.  
b) Unplug this unit from AC outlets before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.  
Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
c) Do not use this unit near water, for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or  
the like.  
d) Place this unit securely. Serious damage and/or injury may result if the unit falls.  
e) Use proper power source. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home,  
consult your dealer or local power company.  
f) Do not place objects on the power cord. Install the unit where no one can step or trip on  
the cord.  
g) To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product, but take it to a  
qualified serviceman when some service or repair work is required. Opening or removing  
covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can  
cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used.  
h) Unplug this unit from the wall outlet and refer servicing to an authorized serviette when  
the following conditions occur:  
1) When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
2) If liquid has been spilled into the unit.  
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3) If the unit has been exposed to rain or water.  
4) If the unit does not work normally by following the operating  
instructions.  
5) If the unit has been dropped or physically damaged.  
6) If the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance.  
WARNING  
TO PREVENT RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  
PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
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