Amcrest TCH-2201-B User Manual
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To set up your Amcrest TCH-2201-B Thermal Camera, first mount the camera securely. Connect it to a power source and a network using an Ethernet cable. Install the Amcrest Smart Home app on your smartphone, then follow the in-app instructions to add your device and configure the settings.
Ensure that the power adapter is properly connected to the camera and a working outlet. Check the power cable for any damage. If the camera still doesn't power on, try using a different power source or adapter.
To access the camera feed remotely, ensure the camera is connected to the internet. Use the Amcrest Smart Home app or access the camera via the web interface by entering the camera's IP address in a web browser. Log in with your credentials to view the feed.
To clean the thermal camera, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. For the lens, use a lens cleaning solution and a microfiber cloth. Regularly check for firmware updates to ensure optimal performance.
To update the firmware, log into the camera's web interface and navigate to the settings menu. Select the firmware update option and follow the prompts to download and install the latest firmware version. Ensure the camera remains powered during the update.
Check the camera's settings to ensure it is configured for the specific thermal detection range needed. Ensure the lens is clean and unobstructed. If issues persist, consider recalibrating the camera or consulting support for further troubleshooting.
Yes, the Amcrest TCH-2201-B supports integration with various security systems through ONVIF compliance and RTSP streaming. Check your security system's compatibility and follow the integration instructions provided by both manufacturers.
To configure motion detection, access the camera's settings through the app or web interface. Navigate to the motion detection settings, enable the feature, and adjust the sensitivity levels and detection zones as needed.
A blurry thermal image could be due to a dirty lens or incorrect focus settings. Clean the lens and ensure the focus is set correctly. If the image remains unclear, check the camera's resolution and refresh rate settings.
Ensure there is sufficient storage space on the recording device or SD card. Verify that the recording schedule and triggers are set correctly in the camera's settings. Check for any errors in the system logs and update the firmware if necessary.