Zip Ipcai020 Covert Cameras - System Q Ltd Instruction Manual

Zip Ipcai020 Covert Cameras - System Q Ltd Instruction Manual

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IPCAI020
© 2021 System Q Ltd

Introduction

The ZIP AI Cameras provide triggering with smart detection features such as line crossing, pedestrian detection, facial detection.
Only one smart detection feature can be enabled at any given time.
Facial recognition can be set when connected to a compatible ZIP NVR with iSENSE firmware.
In order to use the ZIP AI cameras with a ZIP NVRs the latest iSENSE firmware is required, please see Extra Resources 26
1.1 Key Features

  • Alarm input and output*
  • Audio input and output*
  • Supports H264 and H265
  • Supports ONVIF (Profile S, Profile G, Profile T)
  • SD card*
  • Perimeter intrusion
  • Line crossing
  • Pedestrian and vehicle detection
  • Facial detection
  • IP66 (Excluding the IPCAI020)

*On selected models
1.2 Essential Tools and ZipFinder
To install this product you will need:

  • Laptop / Windows PC
  • Screwdriver
  • Drill
  • Hammer
  • ZIP NVR or DVR
  • PoE Switch / 12V DC power supply
  • Ethernet CAT5/5e/6 Cable

ZipFinder – IP Camera Configuration Tool
ZipFinder is a Windows PC software for discovering and configuring IP cameras a network.
Use ZipFinder on non-PoE installs, to help problem solving issues such as forgotten or unknown IP Addresses.
To download visit ZipNVR.comZIP IPCAI020 Covert Cameras  System Q Ltd - fig

Connections and Dimensions

2.1 IPCAI020 Module 3.7mm PinholeZIP IPCAI020 Covert Cameras  System Q Ltd - fig 1

Powering the camera
Option 1 – Power the camera from12V DC (via the 2.1mm DC Socket), the current consumption is 150mA. The camera is polarity sensitive so connections must be correctly made.
Option 2 – Power the camera using a PoE 48V RJ45 Socket
When connecting to a ZIP PoE NVR plug the camera directly into the NVRs built in PoE switch.ZIP IPCAI020 Covert Cameras  System Q Ltd - fig 2

*Dimensions Exclude Bracket

Setup Options

3.1 PoE ZIP NVR
When connecting to a ZIP PoE NVR plug the camera directly into the NVR’s built in PoE switch.
The camera should automatically become visible after being connected for approximately 1 minute.
The 100m distance for a camera can be increased when the PoE Mode is set to EPoE.
In the menu on a ZIP PoE NVR go to:Video > IP Channels > PoE ModeZIP IPCAI020 Covert Cameras  System Q Ltd - fig 3

3.2 Non-PoE ZIP NVR
When connecting cameras to a Non-PoE NVR, they are first connected to an external network switch which is in-turn connected to the NVR as shown below.ZIP IPCAI020 Covert Cameras  System Q Ltd - fig 4

See Extra Resources26 for more information on Adding IP Cameras manually to a ZIP Recorder.

Setup and AI Features

The AI smart features can be configured in a ZIP recorder or directly in the browser interface of the camera (standalone)
Only one smart detection feature can be enabled at any given time.
See the NVR or DVR manual for information on configuring these features with a ZIP recorder.
Follow the steps below for configuring the settings directly in the camera via a browser for standalone setup.
You will need…

  1. Plug the camera’s RJ45 port with a network cable into a PoE switchZIP IPCAI020 Covert Cameras  System Q Ltd - fig5
  2. Using ZipFinder on a Windows Based PC/ Laptop Search and then tick the cameraZIP IPCAI020 Covert Cameras  System Q Ltd - fig7
  3. Select Net Mode = DCHP, then click ModifyZIP IPCAI020 Covert Cameras  System Q Ltd - fig8
  4. Search again, to get the updated IP address.
  5. Select the IP address of the camera, Internet Explorer will pop-up, and ask to download and install the plug-in.
  6. Download, install and follow the steps for the plug-in installation, then re-load the browser by selecting the IP address again.
  7. Login to the IP Camera, the default login details are:-
    User Nameadmin
    Password777777
  8.  Go to Remote Setting > Smart > Detection

4.1 PID = Perimeter Intrusion Detection
Perimeter intrusion detection can be set to trigger an alarm event when movement is detected in a set area.

Key Settings

Switch – Tick to enable this feature.
Un-Tick to disable this feature.
Latch Time – This determines how long the alarm event is deemed to be activate once triggered. Options are 5, 10, 20 and 30 seconds.
Post Recording – This determines how long the camera will record for after the alarm event has ended. Options are 5, 10, 20 and 30 seconds.
Sensitivity – Determines how much activity or movement is required to generate an event.
Options are 1 – 4.
1 = Lowest sensitivity level, a significant amount of movement is needed to trigger
4 = Highest sensitivity level, only a small amount of moment is needed to trigger
Scene – Set for light level location to improve detection. Options are indoor or outdoor.
Send Email – Email alert via SMTP can be triggered and send a snapshot image of the event.
Note:- Email Settings required to be set up in Network Menu for this feature.
Rule Number – Up to 4 areas can be set independently in the image area. Use this to enable / disable each of the 4 rules.
Rule Switch – Tick to enable or disable the detection that rule for the rule number selected.
Rule Type – The determines how the direction of moment over the perimeter is handled.
A to B (A->B) = Only movement in the direction A to B will trigger.
B to A (B->A) = Only movement in the direction B to A will trigger.
A or B (A<->B) = Any moment direction over the perimeter will trigger.
Enable Record – Tick to enable recording when the event is triggered.
Un-Tick to disable recording when the event is triggered.
4.2 LCD = Line Crossing Detection
Line crossing detection can be set to trigger an alarm event when movement is detected across a custom line
Detection Type – Tick to enable, options are pedestrian, vehicle. (Both can be enabled simultaneously)
Rule Number – Up to 4 areas can be set independently in the image area. Select the number to control the setting of that specific area.
Rule Switch – Tick to enable or disable the detection that rule for the rule number selected.
Rule Type – The determines how the direction of moment over the perimeter is handled.
A to B (A->B) = Only movement in the direction A to B will trigger.
B to A (B->A) = Only movement in the direction B to A will trigger.
A or B (A<->B) = Any moment direction over the perimeter will trigger.
Enable Record – Tick to enable recording when the event is triggered.
Un-Tick to disable recording when the event is triggered.
4.3 PD & VD = Pedestrian Detection and Vehicle Detection
Pedestrian detection and vehicle detection can be set to trigger an alarm event in a custom area when it detects pedestrians, vehicles or both.ZIP IPCAI020 Covert Cameras  System Q Ltd - fig11Key Settings
Switch – Tick to enable this feature.
Un-Tick to disable this feature.
Latch Time – This determines how long the alarm event is deemed to be activate once triggered.
Options are 5, 10, 20 and 30 seconds.
Post Recording – This determines how long the camera will record for after the alarm event has ended. Options are 5, 10, 20 and 30 seconds.
Sensitivity – Determines how much activity or movement is required to generate an event.
Options are 1 – 4
1 = Lowest sensitivity level, a significant amount of movement is needed to trigger
4 = Highest sensitivity level, only a small amount of moment is needed to trigger
Send Email – Email alert via SMTP can be triggered and send a snapshot image of the event.
Note:- Email Settings required to be set up in Network Menu for this feature.
Snap Mode – Set how the camera will capture thumbnail snapshots when triggered.
Default = Will only capture a snapshot when subjects are first detected. Additional thumbnail snapshots will only be captured if the subject leaves the camera’s image and
returns
Realtime: Only capture a snapshot from just before the subject leaves the image.
Interval Mode = Customize how many and how often thumbnail snapshots are captured using the snap num and snap frequency fields.
Snap Num – Set how many snapshots are captured for each event
1 = Will capture a single snapshot when the subject is first detected.
2 = Will capture a snapshot when the subject is first detected and one further snapshot at the interval as set by the snap frequency, if the subject is still present.
3 = Will capture a snapshot when the subject is first detected and two further snapshots, one further snapshot at the interval as set by the snap frequency, if the subject is still present.
Unlimited = Will continuously capture a snapshot at the interval as set by the snap frequency, if the subject is still present.
Snap Frequency – Customise how often the camera will capture a snapshot (in seconds), this is a timer which will remain active as long as the subject is present. If the subject leaves the camera’s image and returns a snapshot will be captured and the timer will reset.
Min Pixel – Set the minimum trigger size, this can be set as a minimum width between 64 pixels to 1080 pixels. Customize the size depending on how far away the camera is away from the subject.
Detection Type – Tick to enable, options are pedestrian and vehicle. (Both can be enabled simultaneously)
Detection Mode – How the detection will handle motion and stationary objects.
Motion mode = Will only detect moving subjects.
Static mode = Will detect moving subjects but also stationary pedestrians and vehicles are in the alarm area.
Detection Range – Set the detection area for the image
Customize = Customise a defined detection area
Full Screen = Set to Monitor the entire image
Enable Record – Tick to enable recording when the event is triggered.
Un-Tick to disable recording when the event is triggered.
4.4 FD = Facial Detection
Facial detection can be set to trigger an alarm event in a custom area when it detects a face/ AI Face Recognition is available on these model NVRs:- ZIP108, ZIP116, ZIP208, ZIP308, ZIP216 and ZIP226.ZIP IPCAI020 Covert Cameras  System Q Ltd - fig13

Key Settings
Switch – Tick to enable this feature.
Un-Tick to disable this feature.
Latch Time – This determines how long the alarm event is deemed to be activate once triggered.
Options are 5, 10, 20 and 30 seconds.
Post Recording – This determines how long the camera will record for after the alarm event has ended. Options are 5, 10, 20 and 30 seconds.
Send Email – Email alert via SMTP can be triggered and send a snapshot image of the event.
Note:- Email Settings required to be set up in Network Menu for this feature. Snap Mode – Set how the camera will capture thumbnail snapshots when triggered.
Default = Will only capture a snapshot when subjects are first detected. Additional thumbnail snapshots will only be captured if the subject leaves the camera’s image and
returns
Realtime: Only capture a snapshot from just before the subject leaves the image.
Interval Mode = Customize how many and how often thumbnail snapshots are captured using the snap num and snap frequency fields.
Snap Num – Set how many snapshots are captured for each event
1 = Will capture a single snapshot when the subject is first detected.
2 = Will capture a snapshot when the subject is first detected and one further snapshot after the period of time specified in the snap frequency field if the subject is still present.
3 = Will capture a snapshot when the subject is first detected and two further snapshots, one further snapshot after the period of time specified in the snap frequency field if the subject is still present.
Unlimited = Will continuously capture a snapshot at the interval as set by the snap frequency, if the subject is still present. Snap Frequency – Customise how often the camera will capture a snapshot (in seconds), this is a timer which will remain active as long as the subject is present.
If the subject leaves the camera’s image and returns a snapshot will be captured and the timer will reset.
Apply Mode – Customise the face detecting viewing angle for the most accurate face detection.
Frontal View – The camera optimizes the detection for straight on.
Multi Angle – The camera detects detects faces at various angles.
Customise – Customise to set up bespoke detection angles/
Roll Range – How far somebody can tilt their head (ear towards their shoulder) and still be detected as a face. Set the angle from 0 degrees so that a face would have to be straight to 180 degrees so that the face can be tilted 90 degrees to either side.
Pitch Range – How far a person can look up or down and still be detected. At 0 degrees the subject would have to be looking directly at the camera. At 180 degrees the subject can be looking towards the ground or towards the sky and could still be detected.
Yaw Range – How far somebody can be looking to the side and still be detected. At 0 degrees the subject would have to be looking directly at the camera. At 180 degrees the subject can be side on to the camera and could still be detected.
Min Pixel – Set the minimum trigger size, this can be set as a minimum width between 64 pixels to 1080 pixels. Customize the size depending on how far away the camera is away from the subject.
Detection Mode – How the detection will handle motion and stationary objects.
Motion mode = Will only detect moving subjects.
Static mode = Will detect moving subjects but also stationary pedestrians and vehicles are in the alarm area.
Rule Kind – Set to trigger an alarm event when a face is detected in a set area or set to trigger an alarm event when a face is detected across a custom line.
Rect – Face detection within a set area.
To create a custom detection area;

  1. Set the rule kind drop down list to rect.
  2. Set the detection area drop down list to customise.
  3. Click on the camera’s image to set the top left corner of the detection area.
  4. Click the position to set the bottom left corner.
  5. Click the position to set the bottom right corner.
  6. Click to set the top right corner of the detection area.

Line – Face detection across a custom line. Customise the direction the line is crossed before a capture so the camera will monitor for face on entry or as people exit.
To set up line crossing face detection follow these steps:

  1. Set the rule kind drop down list to line.
  2. Click on the camera’s image to start the line crossing.
  3. Click to stop the line crossing.
  4. Finally select which direction a person crosses the line before face detection is triggered from the rule type drop down list, from side A to B (A->B) or from side B to A (B->A).

Detection Range – Set the detection area for the image.
Customize = Customise a defined detection area
Full Screen = Set to Monitor the entire image
Enable Record – Tick to enable recording when the event is triggered.
Un-Tick to disable recording when the event is triggered.

Browser Menu Settings

The menu be configured directly in the browser interface of the camera (standalone), in Remote Setting you will find the menu settings.

CameraOSD MenuNameCustomise Name
Flicker Control50Hz / 60Hz
Transparency1 ~ 128 (Default 64)
Show NameUntick / Tick
Show TimeUntick / Tick
Refresh / Save
Camera SettingsIR-CUT ModeAuto / Colour Mode / Black White Mode / Schedule (B/W)
IR-CUT Delay1 ~ 36 (Default 2)
IR-LEDAuto / Off / On
FlipUntick / Tick
MirrorUntick / Tick
Corridor ModeUntick / Tick
Angle Rotation180 / 0
BacklightUntick / Tick
3D Noise ReductionAuto / Disable / Manual
DWDRUntick / Tick
HLCUntick / Tick
AGC1 ~ 128 (Default 64)
White BalanceAuto / Manual / Indoor
ShutterAuto / Manual
Time Exposure (max)1/5 / 1/8 / 1/15 / 1/25 / 1/50 / 1/100 / 1/150 /

1/180 / 1/200 / 1/240 / 1/250 / 1/300 /

1/360 / 1/480 / 1/500 / 1/600 / 1/700 /

1/1000 / 1/1500 / 1/2500 / 1/5000 /

1/10000 / 1/12000 / 1/20000 / Flickerless

Defog ModeDisable / Auto / Manual
Refresh / Save / Default
Privacy MaskPrivacy MarkUntick / Tick
Refresh / Save
ROIStream TypeMainStream / SubStream / MobileStream
Region ID1 ~ 8
Enable RegionDisable / Enable
ROI LevelWorst / worse / bad / normal / better / best
Non-ROI Fps (1-19)12
Refresh / Save
NetworkNetworkTypeDCHP / PPPoE / Static
Client Port8240
HTTP Port80
IP Address192.168.10.1
Subnet Mask255.255.255.0
Gateway192.168.10.254
DNS 1192.168.10.254
DNS 2Untick / Tick
UPNPUntick / Tick
MulticastUntick / Tick
P2P SwitchUntick / Tick
Port Range1024 ~ 65535 (Client Port, HTTP Port)
Refresh / Save
EncodingMainstreamResolution1920×1080 / 1280×720

/ 1280×960

FPS1 ~ 20 (Default 12)
Video Code TypeH.264 / H.265
Video Code LevelMain Profile / Baseline / High Profile
Bitrate ControlCBR / VBR
Bitrate ModePredefined / User Defined
Bitrate256 / 320 / 384 / 448 /

512 / 640 / 768 / 896 /

1024 / 1280 / 1536 /

1792 / 2048 / 3072 /

4096 / 5120 / 6144 /

8192

AudioUntick / Tick
I Frame Interval1 ~ 80 (Default 24)
Refresh / Save
SubStreamResolution1280×720 / 640×480 /

320×240

FPS1 ~ 20 (Default 10)
Video Code TypeH.264 / H.265
Video Code LevelMain Profile / Baseline / High Profile
Bitrate ControlCBR / VBR
Bitrate ModePredefined / User Defined
Bitrate128 / 160 / 192 / 224 /

256 / 320 / 384 / 448 /

512 / 640 / 768 / 896 /

1024

AudioUntick / Tick
I Frame Interval1 ~ 80 (Default 20)
Refresh / Save
MobileStreamEnableTick / Untick
Resolution640×480 / 320×240
FPS1 ~ 20 (Default 10)
Video Code TypeH.265 / H.264
Video Code LevelMain Profile / Baseline / High Profile
Bitrate ControlCBR / VBR
Bitrate ModePredefined / User Defined
Bitrate8 / 16 / 24 / 32 / 48 /

64 / 80 / 96 / 128 / 160 /

192 / 224 / 256 / 320 /

384 / 448 / 512 / 640 /

768 / 896 / 1024 /

1280 / 1536

AudioUntick / Tick
I Frame Interval1 ~ 80 (Default 20)
Refresh / Save
Email SettingsEmailUntick / Tick
EncryptionDisable / SSL / TLS / Auto
SMTP Port25 / Customise
SMTP ServerCustomise
User NameCustomise
PasswordCustomise
Sender EmailCustomise
Receiver1Customise
Receiver2Customise
Receiver3Customise
Interval1Min / 3Min / 5Min / 10Min
Refresh / Save / Test Email / Cancel
ZIP DDNSDDNSUntick / Tick
ServerNO_IP / DYNDNS
Host NameCustomise
UsernameCustomise
PasswordCustomise
IP FilterRefresh / Save / Add / Del
Filter ModeAllow all IP connections / Allow the selected IP connections / Block the selected IP connections
RTSP PortRTSPTick / Untick
RTSP Port1240 / Customise
Anonymous LoginUntick / Tick (No username or password required)
Instruction: rtsp://IP:Port/ch01/A A:0(MainStream), 1(SubStream), 2(MobileStream)
Refresh / Save
AlarmMotion DetectionEnableUntick / Tick
Sensitivity1 ~ 8 (Default 3)
Alarm OutUntick / Tick
Latch Time5S / 10S / 20S / 30S
Post Recording5S / 10S / 20S / 30S
Send EmailUntick / Tick
Enable RecordTick / Untick
Refresh / Save
Alarm SettingsAlarm InputOFF / NC / NO
Latch Time5S / 10S / 20S / 30S
Send EmailUntick / Tick
Alarm OutUntick / Tick
Enable RecordUntick / Tick
Post Recording0S / 5S / 10S / 20S / 30S
Refresh / Save
LensEnableTick / Untick
Sensitivity1 ~ 6 (Default 3)
Send EmailUntick / Tick
Alarm OutUntick / Tick
Latch Time5S / 10S / 20S / 30S
Refresh / Save
DeviceSD CardSD Card OverwriteAuto / Close
Refresh / Save
Audio SettingsEnable AudioUntick / Tick
Output Volume0 ~ 10 (Default 5)
Input Volume0 ~ 10 (Default 5)
Audio Code TypeG711A / G711U / G726 16K
Refresh / Save
LogMajor TypeSelectableSearch
Start TimeSelectable
End TimeSelectable
SystemDate/ TimeSystem TimeCustomise
Date FormatDD/MM/YYYY / YYYY/MM/DD / MM/DD/YYYY
Time Format24Hour / 12Hour
DST / NTP / Synchronize
Daylight Saving TimeTick / Untick
Daylight Saving TimeWeek / Date
Time Offset1Hour / 2Hour
Start TimeCustomise
End TimeCustomise
Refresh / Save
UsersSelect UserUsernameCustomise
PasswordCustomise
ConfirmCustomise
ActiveTick / Untick
PasswordTick / Untick
Refresh / Save
InfoDevice Name
Serial No.
Hardware Version
Software Version
IE Client Version
MAC Address
Refresh
ToolsFirmware UpdateUpgrade file path
Scan
Upgrade
Load DefaultCameraTick / Untick
RecordUntick / Tick
NetworkUntick / Tick
AlarmUntick / Tick
DeviceTick / Untick
SystemTick / Untick
ToolsTick / Untick
SmartTick / Untick
Simple / All / Save
RebootAuto RebootUntick / Tick
RebootCustomise
Refresh / Save / Reboot
Import and ExportImport FileScan / Import
Export PathScan / Import
SmartDetectionPIDNamePerimeter Intrusion Detection (PID)
SwitchUntick / Tick
Latch Time5S / 10S / 20S / 30S
Post Recording5S / 10S / 20S / 30S
Sensitive1 / 2 / 3 / 4
SceneIndoor / Outdoor
Alarm OutTick / Untick
Send EmailUntick / Tick
Detection TypePedestrian &/or Vehicle
Rule Number1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Rule SwitchUntick / Tick
Rule TypeA>B / A<B / A<>B
Enable RecordUntick / Tick
Refresh / Save
LCDNameLine Crossing Detection (LCD)
SwitchUntick / Tick
Latch Time5S / 10S / 20S / 30S
Post Recording5S / 10S / 20S / 30S
Sensitive1 / 2 / 3 / 4
SceneIndoor
Alarm OutTick / Untick
Send EmailUntick / Tick
Detection TypePedestrian &/or Vehicle
Rule Number1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Rule SwitchUntick / Tick
Rule TypeA>B / A<B / A<>B
Enable RecordUntick / Tick
Refresh / Save
PD & VDNamePedestrian Detection (PD&VD)
SwitchUntick / Tick
Latch Time5S / 10S / 20S / 30S
Post Recording5S / 10S / 20S / 30S
Sensitive0 ~ 100 (Default 60)
Alarm OutUntick / Tick
Send EmailUntick / Tick
Snap ModeInterval Mode / Realtime Mode / Default
Snap Num1 / 2 / 3 / Unlimited
Snap Frequency2 / customise
Min Pixel64 ~ 1080 (Default 64)
Detection TypePedestrian &/or Vehicle
Detection ModeMotion Mode / Static Mode
Detection RangeFull Screen / Customize
Enable RecordUntick / Tick
Refresh / Save
FDNameFace Detection (FD)
SwitchUntick / Tick
Latch Time5S / 10S / 20S / 30S
Post Recording5S / 10S / 20S / 30S
Sensitive0 ~ 100 (Default 60)
Alarm OutUntick / Tick
Send EmailUntick / Tick
Face EnhanceUntick / Tick
Snap ModeInterval Mode / Realtime Mode / Optimal Mode
Apply ModeFrontal View / Multi Angle / Customize
Snap Num1 / 2 / 3 / Unlimited
Snap Frequency2 / customize
Min Pixel32 ~ 1080 (Default 32)
Detection ModeMotion Mode / Static Mode
Rule KindRect / Line
Detection RangeFull Screen / Customize
Enable RecordUntick / Tick
Refresh / Save

Extra Resources

6.1 ZipNVR.com Website
The Zip NVR has a range of information on the cameras and NVRs, manuals, software, tools and support:- www.zipdvr.com

ZIP IPCAI020 Covert Cameras  System Q Ltd - fig14

6.2 Adding IP Cameras
How to guide on Adding IP Cameras:- www.zipdvr.com/howto/TIP459-How-To-Add-IP-Cameras.html
6.3 ZIP Firmware
Firmware for the ZIP products are available online:www.zipdvr.com/firmware.html Compare the firmware in the product against that available online. AI Face Recognition is available on these model NVRs:- ZIP108, ZIP116, ZIP208, ZIP308, ZIP216 and ZIP226.

General Maintenance

  • Routinely clean the camera to prevent dust build up as this can effect the performance of the camera. It is recommended to use a damp non-abrasive microfibre cloth.
  • Routinely check the connections for power and data to ensure no water ingress and corrosion.
  • Check that the cameras are firmly attached to the wall or mounting bracket.
  • Check playback in the recorder to ensure the camera is recording and triggering properly.

Specification

8.1 IPCAI020

Image Sensor1/2.8″ Progressive CMOS
Resolution2MP 1920(H)×1080(V)
Lens Type3.7mm Pinhole
Shutter1/5 ~ 1/20000s
Day/NightElectronic
Min. Illumination0.1 Lux
Video CompressionH.264 / H.265
Video Bitrate8Kbps ~ 8 Mbps
Stream OptionsMainstream, SubStream & MobileStream
Smart FeaturePedestrian and Vehicle Detection, Facial Detection
System CompatibilityONVIF (Profile S, Profile G)
ConnectionRJ45 10M / 100M Ethernet PoE
SD CardNo SD card slot
Audio (RCA)1 Input / 1 Output
Input VoltagePoE or 12V DC 150mA (PSU Required)
Consumption4W Max
Operating TemperatureFrom -30 to 55 deg°C
UseInternal Use

Conditions

Dustbin All specifications are approximate. System Q Ltd reserves the right to change any product specifications or features without notice. Whilst every effort is made to ensure that these instructions are complete and accurate, System Q Ltd cannot be held responsible in any way for any losses, no matter how they arise, from errors or omissions in these instructions, or the performance or non-performance of the equipment that these instructions refer to.
This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electronic equipment must not be mixed with general household waste. For treatment, recovery and recycling please return this unit to your trade supplier or local designated WEE/CG0783SS collection point as defined by your local council.
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© 2021 System Q Ltd
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