Ebode IPV58 User Manual

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    Outdoor ip camera with night vision ipv58 user manual user guide 3 bedienungsanleitung . Gebruiksaanwijzing . Användarmanual . Guide utilisateur . Guía del usuario . Manual do utilizador . Manuale per l’utente . Before using our product, please read this documents carefully..

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    March 2013 2 ipv58 index 1.0 introduction 1.1 features 1.2 packing list 1.3 product views 1.3.1 front view 1.3.2 rear panel 1.3.3 bottom view 1.4 pc system requirements 1.5 hardware installation 1.6 software installation 1.7 ip camera tool 1.7.1 six options available 1.7.2 basic properties 1.7.3 net...

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    March 2013 3 ipv58 2.7.3 set port forwarding in the router 2.7.4 belgian customers with telenet modem/router 3.0 settings 3.1 system settings 3.1 device info 3.2 alias settings 3.3 settings 3.4 date & time settings 3.5 users settings 3.6 pan, tilt, (ptz) settings 3.7 indicator settings 3.8 backup & ...

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    March 2013 4 ipv58 1.0 introduction this is an integrated wireless ip camera solution. It combines a high quality digital video camera with network connectivity and a powerful web server to bring clear to your desktop from anywhere on your local network or over the internet. The basic function of it...

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    March 2013 5 ipv58 1.3 product views 1.3.1 front view figure 1.1 sensitive hole: for light sensitive infrared led: for night vision. Lens: cmos sensor with fixed focus lens. (default is 3.6mm, 6mm optional) antenna: wi-fi antenna shell: for protection and waterproof 1.3.2 rear panel figure 1.2.

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    March 2013 6 ipv58 network indicator led: the green led will on when connect to the network, the yellow led will blink when data transferred rj45 port: rj-45/10-100 base t, connect the network cable here. Power jack: dc 5v/2a power supply reset button: press and hold the reset button for 15 seconds,...

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    March 2013 7 ipv58 1.5 hardware installation follow the steps below to set up your camera hardware. Make sure to follow each step carefully to ensure that the camera operates properly 1. Install the wi-fi antenna 2. Plug the power adaptor into camera 3. Plug the network cable into camera and router/...

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    March 2013 8 ipv58 3. Open the “ebode ip vision software” map and double click “ipcamsetup.Exe” then click next to complete the software installation. (please note that on some computer systems it might take a few seconds before the “ipcamsetup” icon will appear).

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    March 2013 9 ipv58 in order to run smooth we will need to install the “activex app” on each system we would like to use to visit the camera. The “appinstall” file is located in the same folder as the “ipcamsetup” file from the previous steps. Please take the following steps: 4. Activex: double click...

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    March 2013 10 ipv58 figure1.7 figure1.8 after this done, the icon “ip camera tool” will be displayed on desktop automatically. Caution: before installing and using the product, please read the following precautions carefully and make sure they are fully understood. Use only the power adaptor attache...

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    March 2013 11 ipv58 for firmware upgrading or connection with an external, refer to detailed instructions contained in the cd. Warning : on the first run of the program “ip camera tool” you might get a windows security alert popup. It will ask you to choose a setting for the firewall. Please make su...

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    March 2013 12 ipv58 note: the software searches ip servers automatically over lan. There are 3 cases: 1. No ip cameras found within lan. After about 1 minute search, the result field will show “not found ip server” and the program shut automatically. 2. Ip cameras have been installed within lan. All...

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    March 2013 13 ipv58 1.7.1 six options available choose the ip camera and click the right mouse button on that camera, there are six options: (figure 2.0). Basic properties, network configuration, upgrade firmware, refresh camera list, flush arp buffer, about ip camera tool. Figure2.0 1.7.2 basic pro...

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    March 2013 14 ipv58 1.7.3 network configuration in this page, you can configure the network parameter. Figure2.2 obtain ip from dhcp server: if clicked, the device will obtain ip from dhcp server. In other words, the camera will have a dynamic ip. (make sure the router which the camera connects has ...

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    March 2013 15 ipv58 http port: lan port assigned for the equipment, default is 80. You could set another port number like 81, 801, 8001 etc. User: default administrator username is: admin (please make sure all are lowercase letter) password: default password is bank, no password. Note: when prompt “...

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    March 2013 16 ipv58 1.7.7 about ip camera tool check the ip camera tool version and ip camera activex control version here. 1.8 camera login you can access the camera through ip camera tool or ie, firefox, safari, google chrome or other standard browser directly. 1. Double click the ip address of th...

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    March 2013 17 ipv58 figure 2.6 the default user name is admin, no password (please leave password blank) input the correct user name and password, the sign in interface will pop-up. There are three models to login (figure 2.7). Figure 2.7 (1) active mode (for ie browser): available in ie6.0 or above...

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    March 2013 18 ipv58 figure 2.8 the first time you login to the camera, you might get an activex prompt as in the picture above, please click the prompt and choose run add-on, refresh and login to the camera again, then will see live video, as below: figure2.9.

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    March 2013 19 ipv58 figure 3.0 note: if there is still no live video after you run activex, and a red cross shows in the center of the screen, or even just a black screen, please try to enable the activex options of ie security settings. (did you install the activex app from step 4 figure 1.5?) plea...

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    March 2013 20 ipv58 figure 3.1 in addition: you can also click “start” menu->“internet explorer”, choose “internet attributes “ to enter, or via “control panel” ->“internet explorer”, enter to security setting. If you allowed the activex running, but still could not see live video, only a red cross ...

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    March 2013 21 ipv58 figure 3.3 1.8.3 for mobile phone choose sign in mobile phone, and sign in. Mobile phone doesn’t support activex, only some basic functions can be available in this mode. It supports iphone, smart phone, 3g phone etc. Normally, if the mobile phone supports network video, then it ...

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    March 2013 22 ipv58 1.9 activex mode (for internet explorer browser) login to the camera in activex mode, the main user interface is as below: note: there are 3 levels of users, visitor, operator, administrator, if you login with different users, the use authority is different. (see 3.11 user settin...

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    March 2013 23 ipv58 status of channels: there are 9 icons at the bottom of the ui which show the status of each channel of the camera. Grey color, means there is no device connected to the main device for this channel. Green color, means the device is connected for this channel, and it works well. R...

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    March 2013 24 ipv58 rate: set video frame here, from “full-speed to 1fp/5s”. (figure 3.8) resolution: set the resolution to be 160*120/ vga(640*480)/ qvga (320*240). (figure 3.9) note: when doing recording, rate and resolution parameter settings is very helpful for getting small size record files, t...

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    March 2013 25 ipv58 1.9.2 for operator when login as operator, you can enter the ip camera for operator. For operator, it not only supports all the functions which for visitor, and also supports these functions as below: figure 4.1 audio video settings figure 4.2 reversal: click this icon to see the...

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    March 2013 26 ipv58 mode: this is work mode optional, 50hz/60hz for the users who use 50hz/60hz frequency, outdoor for the users who want to use this camera to monitor toward outdoor environment bright: set the parameters to adjust the image quality of video. Click to adjust the value contrast: set ...

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    March 2013 27 ipv58 set preset position. It supports 15 preset positions. To control the camera’s rotation to a preset position, click set preset position button it will pop-up a dialog frame (figure 4.5), choose the number (1-15) you want to set it to. Note: if you set different positions with the ...

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    March 2013 28 ipv58 2.1 multi-device settings multi-device settings this camera can support max. 9 channels device at the same time. 2.1.1 set multi-device in lan in the multi-device settings page, you can see all devices searched in lan. The 1st device is the default one. You can add more cameras l...

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    March 2013 29 ipv58 click live video and then select to see four channels, or click to see nine channels. Figure 4.8 figure 4.9 2.1.2 set multi-device for wan if you want to view cameras from internet, you have to add these devices by ddns domain name. Make sure all these cameras you want to add hav...

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    March 2013 30 ipv58 figure 5.0 click multi-device, select multi-device settings. Choose the 2nd device; fill in the 2nd camera’s alias, host, http port, user, password by manual, click add. Set more devices in the same way, after all done, please click submit. Note: the alias is optional; you can se...

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    March 2013 31 ipv58 note: add the other camera in the same way, click submit to add all of them. Figure 5.2 click live video and then select to see four channels, or to see nine channels. In this case, you can see all the cameras from a remote position by internet, for example, if you are on the bus...

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    March 2013 32 ipv58 if you want to upgrade the camera, please upgrade device firmware first, then upgrade web ui. Click browse and choose correct bin file, then click submit to do upgrading. Note: before doing upgrade via browser, please make sure the ip camera tool of your computer could find the c...

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    March 2013 33 ipv58 2.1.5 reboot device click reboot the device, will pop-up a prompt, select ok, then the device will reboot figure 5.6 2.2 network settings click network, will pop-up the prompt as below: 2.3 basic network settings here you can fix the camera’s ip address; means set the static ip a...

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    March 2013 34 ipv58 figure 5.7 if you don’t know subnet mask, gateway, dns server. Please check the local area connection status of your computer; it contains all these information, steps as below: 1. Control panelnetwork connectionslocal area connections support  details 2. Find the local conne...

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    March 2013 35 ipv58 figure 5.8 figure 5.9 if you don’t know the dns server, you can set it the same as gateway. If the router supports dhcp function, you can choose “obtain ip from dhcp server” to get dynamic ip. Figure 6.0

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    March 2013 36 ipv58 http port: in most cases your internet service provider blocks this port(80), you may change it to another port number such as 85 or 86 or any number above 80. Make sure that if you have more than one camera it might be useful to give each camera a unique port number, but it`s no...

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    March 2013 37 ipv58 4. Login to the camera with the ipcamera tool or manual with your browser. 5. Click “network”>”wireless lan settings”>”scan”, please press scan 2 times, then you will find the wlan from the list, choose the one you use. (figure 6.4). Figure 6.1.1 figure 6.2.

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    March 2013 38 ipv58 please note that the (tree view) menu (figure 6.1.1) can look different on different computer systems depending on the resolution of the screen used. Figure 6.1.1 shows that we had to scroll over with our mouse and click “network” inside the tree view on the left and that the opt...

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    March 2013 39 ipv58 figure 6.3 figure 6.4 figure 6.5.

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    March 2013 40 ipv58 2.5 adsl settings (please do not change or use these settings if you do not know what it is) when connected to the internet through adsl directly, you can enter the adsl username and password obtained from isp. Figure 6.6 figure 6.7 2.6 upnp settings (use always!) if we want to b...

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    March 2013 41 ipv58 figure 6.8 select it and click submit, then the camera will support upnp port forwarding automatically. It’s helpful for using ddns (viewing live video from outside our network). As soon as you have enabled upnp in you router, please proceed with the next steps. Figure 6.9 note: ...

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    March 2013 42 ipv58 this domain is provided by the third party, such as dyndns, oray, 3322 etc. Figure 7.1 third party ddns if you use third party ddns, please choose the server you use, such as “3322.Org” or “dyndns.Org” as below: figure 7.2 figure 7.3 you have to register an account firstly, keep ...

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    March 2013 43 ipv58 2.7.1 to change the camera’s port. (always change your port!) open the ip camera tool from your desktop select the ebode camera (it will turn blue) and right-mouse click and choose network configuration. The default port of the camera is “80”, please change “80” to any other port...

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    March 2013 44 ipv58 congratulations! You’ve know successfully installed your ip camera. It is always a good idea to ask friends or family to login to the camera from their own place. Don’t forget to change the password of the camera afterwards! Please save this manual for additional features. The fo...

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    March 2013 45 ipv58 next, type in ‘ipconfig’ and press enter. Please refer to below image. Finally, you can see the default gateway address, as shown in the image below..

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    March 2013 46 ipv58 now we know the default gateway address we only need to know the username and password of your router. Some routers have a sticker on the bottom with the factory username and password, other ones don`t have a password, and the password can also be set by the user or mechanic. The...

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    March 2013 47 ipv58 4. Select nat setup. Please note that for each brand this can have a different name for nat setup. Portforward.Com contains more information about most router brands. 5. Please choose ‘configure port redirection table’ 6. Now we have to let the router know, on which port the came...

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    March 2013 48 ipv58 private ip: is the ip address of the camera. Again, you can use the ipcamera tool to look it up private port: this is the same as public port please tick the box for ‘active’ then press ok now go to the ddns status from step 3.7.2 and check if it says ‘succeed’. You should now be...

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    March 2013 49 ipv58 fill the service port ( except 80 ), ip address of the camera, then click save note: the port and ip address should be the same as camera. Belkin: 1. Login the router. 2. Choose “firewall”, select “virtual servers” 3. Input the port ( except 80 ) and ip address, then click save. ...

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    March 2013 50 ipv58 2.7.3 belgium customers with telenet modem/routers our belgium customers with telenet modem/routers often do not have access to their modem/router because of telenet policies. Please visit www.Telenet.Be and login with your personal username and password to change wireless settin...

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    March 2013 51 ipv58 3.0 settings 3.1 system settings figure 8.0 3.2 device info you can find the information about device id, firmware version, embedded web ui version, alias, alarm status, ddns status, upnp status and msn status...

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    March 2013 52 ipv58 figure 8.1 3.3 alias settings default device name is anonymous. You set any new name for your camera here, then click submit. Figure 8.2 3.4 date &time settings set the date and time for your camera. Choose the clock time zone of your country. You can choose sync with ntp server ...

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    March 2013 53 ipv58 3.5 users settings eight accounts are acceptable for this system. Here you can set the user names and password as administrator, operator or visitor, the permission for them as below: visitor: in this mode, you can only view. (details 2.7) operator: you can control the direction ...

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    March 2013 54 ipv58 3.7 indicator settings figure 8.7 set the pilot lamp mode, to one of the following three options: (1) non-connected network out: flicker while connected to the internet and turn off when disconnected. (2) non-connected network with more slow-frequency flicker: flicker while conne...

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    March 2013 55 ipv58 record user information, including weekday, date, time, user name, visitor ip address etc. Msn settings note: set the port forwarding successfully before setting msn (refer to port forwarding in ddns settings). Then get to the msn settings page, fill in the correct user name and ...

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    March 2013 56 ipv58 3.9 other settings figure 9.0 here you can configure some additional functions such as motion detection, alarm, io linkage, schedule, ftp upload, alarm mail alert, record path etc. 3.10 mail service settings set mail service settings to enable the camera to send e-mail alerts whe...

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    March 2013 57 ipv58 figure 9.2 if it shows the following errors when you click test. Please check whether the information you filled in is incorrect and try again. 1) cannot connect to the server. 2) network error. Please try later. 3) server error. 4) incorrect user or password. 5) the sender is de...

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    March 2013 58 ipv58 figure 9.4 ftp server: if your ftp server is set up in lan. You can set as figure 9.3. If you have an ftp server that can be accessed from the internet, you can set as figure 9.4. Ftp port: usually the port is 21. Ftp upload folder: make sure that the folder you plan to store ima...

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    March 2013 59 ipv58 1) cannot connect to the server. Please check ftp server is correct. 2) network error. Please try later. 3) server error. 4) incorrect user or password. Please check the username and password is correct. 5) cannot access the folder. Please be sure the folder exists and your accou...

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    March 2013 60 ipv58 after you enable motion detect armed, if there is motion detected, the alarm status will turn to motion detect alarm. (figure 9.8) figure 9.8 3.12.2 motion detect sensibility you can choose level 1-10; level 10 means the most sensitive, 1 means the least sensitive. Figure 9.9 3.1...

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    March 2013 61 ipv58 there are two options for trigger level. (figure 10.0) high: when the external alarm device is close, then the alarm triggered. Low: when the external alarm device is switching off, then the alarm triggered. Figure 10.1 there are two options for output level. (figure 10.1) high: ...

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    March 2013 62 ipv58 3.13 send mail on alarm when chosen, it will send picture and e-mail to your e-mail once alarmed. (first you should finish the e-mail service settings. Figure 9.1). Note: it usually will send 6 snapshots by one e-mail to your mailbox for each alarm triggered. Each alarm will last...

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    March 2013 63 ipv58 once alarm occurred, there will be some representation: 1. The corresponding status light turns red and keeps blinking. 2. Figure 10.7 2. If you set sound on alarm, plug an earphone or a speaker to the computer you use, you can hear the beep sound when alarmed. (figure10.6) 3. If...

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    March 2013 64 ipv58 figure 11.0 note: if you couldn’t set the path here in windows 7 or vista, please do it as below: windows 7 or vista’s security level is higher than windows xp, for “path settings” 1. User could add the device ip address to the ie’s ‘trusted sites’ firstly. The step is: “ie brows...

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    March 2013 65 ipv58 note: server push mode does not support activex. Play, stop, record, multi-device settings, path settings functions are controlled by activex, so if you use safari, firefox, google chrome browser, it is impossible to find these options. The other functions are the same as activex...

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    March 2013 66 ipv58 quickly enable/disable the alarm - zoom in and out on the image by pinching (even when your camera doesn't support zoom) - fullscreen by rotating the device to a landscape position - fullscreen controls - swipe in fullscreen view to select another camera, this only works when not...

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    March 2013 67 ipv58 5.0 appendix 5.1 frequently asked questions note: for most problems you might encounter, please check network connections first. Check the working status revealed by the indicators on the network server, hub, exchange and network card. If abnormal, check the network connections. ...

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    March 2013 68 ipv58 couldn’t find the shortcut on desktop after install ip camera tool if you use windows 7 or vista, and you could not find the shortcut on desktop after installing the ip camera tool, please check if the path of the tool port to is correct. For example, was it was pointing to c:\wi...

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    March 2013 69 ipv58 how to register an account from ddns web you can enter http://www.Dyndns.Com and register an account. Pop-up the prompt” fail to connect to the device…”? This prompt only appears in the case of using multiple cameras. When you set multiple cameras, and the device status light cha...

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    March 2013 70 ipv58 physical / environment power supply 5vdc/2a external power adapter power consumption 5w (max.) operate temperature -10°c ~ 55°c (14℉~131℉) operate humidity 20%-85% non-condensing storage temperature -10°c ~ 60°c (14℉~140℉) storage humidity 0%-90% non-condensing pc system requirem...

  • Page 71: Declaration Of Conformity

    March 2013 71 ipv58 declaration of conformity hereby, ebode declares that this ip vision 58 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the following directives: 1) directive 1999/5/ec of the european parliament and of the council of 9 march 1999 on radio equipm...

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    March 2013 72 ipv58 declaration of conformity to r&tte directive 1999/5/ec for the european community, switzerland, norway, iceland and liechtenstein product category: general consumer (category 3). English: this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provision...

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    March 2013 73 ipv58 also available from ebode: lightspeaker the next bright idea the unique ebode lightspeaker tm cleverly combines low consumption led lighting with wireless sound in one easy ‘plug and play’ system that can be hidden away in a lampshade or light fitting. Install it into any room in...

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    March 2013 74 ipv58 notes.

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    March 2013 75 ipv58 notes.

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    March 2013 76 ipv58 www.Ebodeelectronics.Eu.