REOLINK RLC-410WS

Reolink RLC-410WS 4MP Dual-Band Wi-Fi Security Camera User Manual

Model: RLC-410WS

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Reolink RLC-410WS 4MP Super HD Dual-Band Wi-Fi Wireless Security IP Camera. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure correct usage and optimal performance.

2. Hua Neke Atuview

2.1 Waenga Kaimera

Familiarize yourself with the main components of your RLC-410WS camera:

Diagram showing Reolink RLC-410WS camera components: Antenna, Metal Aluminum Case, High Definition F=4.0mm Lens, 36 PCS IR LEDs, Daylight Sensor, Reset Button, Power port, Network Cable port.

Whakaahua 2.1: Reolink RLC-410WS Camera Component Diagram. This image illustrates the various parts of the camera including the antenna, lens, IR LEDs, daylight sensor, and connection ports for power, network, and the reset button.

  • Antenna: Mō te hononga Wi-Fi.
  • Metal Aluminum Case: Durable housing for outdoor use.
  • High Definition F=4.0mm Lens: Captures 4MP Super HD video.
  • 36 PCS IR LEDs: Provides infrared illumination for night vision up to 100ft.
  • Puka Puni: Detects ambient light to switch between day and night modes.
  • Patene Tautuhi Anō: I whakamahia hei whakaora i nga tautuhinga taunoa wheketere.
  • Tauranga Hiko: Hei hono i te urutau hiko 12V DC.
  • Network Cable Port: For initial setup and optional wired Ethernet connection.

2.2 Nga waahanga matua

  • 4MP Super HD Video: Records clear video at 1440p resolution, supporting 1080p and 720p.
  • Tirohanga Pō 100 putu: Equipped with IR LEDs for clear surveillance in low-light conditions.
  • Wi-Fi Rōpū-rua: Supports 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi for flexible and stable wireless connection.
  • Matohi Whakakitenga Nekehanga: Sends real-time email alerts with photos or 30-second video clips, and push notifications to mobile phones.
  • Rokiroki Paetata: Built-in 16GB Micro SD card for recording and storing up to 400 motion-activated events.
  • Uru Mamao: Monitor your home from anywhere using the Reolink Client software (PC/Mac) or Reolink App (iPhone/Android).
  • 80-Waeke Viewing Koki: E whakarato ana i te whānuitanga o ngā view.
  • IP67 parerangi: Designed for outdoor use in various weather conditions.

3. He aha kei roto i te Pouaka

Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i to kete:

Image showing the contents of the Reolink RLC-410WS box: RLC-410WS camera, Antenna, Power Adapter, Power Extension Cable, 1M Network Cable, CD (Manual/Software), Quick Start Guide, 'What's in the Box' leaflet, 24 Hours Video Surveillance Sign, Mounting Hole Template, Screws.

Whakaahua 3.1: Package Contents. This image displays the camera, antenna, power adapter, extension cable, network cable, software CD, quick start guide, surveillance sign, mounting template, and screws.

  • Reolink RLC-410WS Camera
  • Pūurutau Hiko
  • Taura Whakawhana Hiko
  • Network Cable (1 meter)
  • Antenna
  • Aratohu Timata Tere
  • Tauira Maaka Hono
  • Ngawiri me nga Moko Pato
  • Waitohu Tirotiro
  • CD (Manual/Software)

4. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

4.1 Whirihoranga Tuatahi

  1. Honoa te Hiko me te Ethernet: Connect the camera to the power adapter and then to your router using the provided Ethernet cable.
  2. Download Reolink App/Client: Download the Reolink App from the App Store or Google Play, or the Reolink Client software from the official Reolink webpaetukutuku mō te PC/Mac.
  3. Tāpiri Kāmera: Open the app/client, click the "+" icon to add the camera. The app/client should automatically detect the camera on your local network.
  4. Tautuhi Kupuhipa: Create a strong password for your camera.
  5. Whirihora Wi-Fi: Once connected via Ethernet, navigate to the camera settings in the app/client to configure Wi-Fi. Select your 2.4GHz or 5GHz network and enter the password. Ensure a strong Wi-Fi signal at the installation location. Note: Wi-Fi settings can typically only be changed while the camera is connected via Ethernet.
  6. Hononga Whakamatau: After configuring Wi-Fi, test the connection. Once successful, you can disconnect the Ethernet cable.

4.2 Whakauru i te Kamera

Consider the following when mounting your camera:

  • Tauwāhi: Kōwhiria he tauwāhi e hiahia ana viewkei roto i te whānuitanga o tō whatunga Wi-Fi.
  • Ararere Uea Hiko: The power cable requires a hole of approximately 3/4 inch (19mm) to pass through a wall due to the Ethernet socket and reset switch on the breakout cable. Plan your cable routing carefully.
  • Whakaritenga Taiapa: The mounting bracket allows for three-dimensional adjustment. Loosen the small Allen screws to adjust the camera angle, then tighten them securely.
  • Parenga wai: For outdoor installations, ensure the breakout cable connections (power, network, reset button) are protected from water. Consider using a waterproof junction box.
Diagram showing the dimensions of the Reolink RLC-410WS camera, including length, width, and antenna length. The camera measures 188mm in length, 65mm in diameter, and weighs 0.5kg.

Whakaahua 4.1: Camera Dimensions. This image provides the physical measurements of the RLC-410WS camera, useful for planning installation.

5. Te Whakahaere i te Kaamera

5.1 Te Uru Atu ki te Kāmera

You can access your Reolink RLC-410WS camera using various platforms:

Image showing the Reolink software platform interface on a Mac desktop, Windows laptop, iPhone, and Android phone, demonstrating multi-platform access.

Whakaahua 5.1: Reolink Software Platform. This image illustrates how the Reolink camera can be accessed and managed from various devices, including Mac, Windows, iPhone, and Android.

  • Reolink App: Available for iOS (iPhone/iPad) and Android devices. Provides live view, te purei anō, me te whakahaere tautuhinga.
  • Reolink Client: Desktop software for Windows and macOS. Offers comprehensive control, multi-camera viewing, and recording options.
  • Web Pūtirotiro: Access the camera directly via its IP address using a web browser (features may be limited compared to the app/client).

5.2 Te Kitenga Nekehanga me te Hopu

The RLC-410WS camera features customizable motion detection:

  • Whakatikatika Tairongo: Whakatikatikahia te aro ki te kite nekehanga hei whakaiti i ngā whakaoho rūpahu.
  • Wae Tirohanga: Tautuhia nga waahanga motuhake i roto i te kamera view to monitor for motion, ignoring irrelevant areas.
  • Matatapu Matatapu: Mask out sensitive areas from being recorded or viewed.
  • Matohi: Receive instant push notifications on your phone, email alerts with snapshots or video clips, and upload recordings to an FTP server.
  • Rokiroki Paetata: Motion-activated events are recorded to the built-in 16GB Micro SD card for later playback.

5.3 Te Kounga Ataata me te Tirohanga Pō

The camera provides high-quality video day and night:

Four-panel image comparing day and night vision. Top left shows a street at night in black and white with IR LEDs active. Top right shows the same street during the day in color. Bottom left shows a building with IR cut filter off (reddish tint). Bottom right shows the same building with IR cut filter on (natural colors).

Whakaahua 5.2: Day and Night Vision Comparison. This image demonstrates the camera's ability to capture clear video in both daylight and low-light conditions using its infrared capabilities.

  • 4MP Super HD: Delivers crisp and clear video footage.
  • Tirohanga Po Infrared: Automatically switches to night mode in low light, providing clear black and white video up to 100 feet.
  • Tātari Motuhake IR: Ensures accurate color reproduction during the day and enhanced infrared sensitivity at night.

6. Whakatakotoranga

Detailed technical specifications for the Reolink RLC-410WS camera:

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
TauiraRLC-410WS
Whakatau Ataata Whaihua4 MP (1440p)
Viewing Koki80 Waeine
Awhe Tirohanga Po100 Puawai
Auau anga25 papa mo ia hekona
Whakawhitiwhiti AhokoreWi-Fi (2.4/5Ghz Dual Band)
RokirokiBuilt-in 16GB Micro SD Card
Puna Mana12 Volts DC
Whakatauranga Tiaki o te AoIP67
Ahu (L x W x H)18.8 x 6.6 x 6.6 Henemita
Taumaha Tūemi454 g (1 Pound)
Tikanga ManaTaupānga
Momo WhakaekeMaunga Taiepa
Table comparing different Reolink camera models (RLC-410, RLC-410S, RLC-410WS, RLC-411, RLC-411S, RLC-411WS, RLC-420, RLC-422, RLC-423) and their features like PoE, Wi-Fi, 16G Micro SD, 4X Optical Zoom, and Pan/Tilt.

Whakaahua 6.1: Reolink Model Feature Comparison. This table highlights the features available across various Reolink camera models, including PoE, Wi-Fi, Micro SD storage, optical zoom, and pan/tilt capabilities.

7. Te Raru

This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your RLC-410WS camera.

7.1 Nga Take Hononga Wi-Fi

  • Karekau he Hononga Wi-Fi:
    • Ensure the camera is initially configured via Ethernet before setting up Wi-Fi.
    • Tirohia kei te tika to kupuhipa Wi-Fi.
    • Perform a firmware update. Outdated firmware can cause connectivity problems.
    • Ensure the camera is within range of your Wi-Fi router and has a strong signal. Signal strength can drop quickly with distance.
    • If changing Wi-Fi settings, ensure the camera is connected via Ethernet, run a connection test, and save changes.
  • Frequent Disconnects:
    • Check Wi-Fi signal strength at the camera's location. Consider using a Wi-Fi extender if the signal is weak.
    • Ensure your router's 2.4GHz and 5GHz channels are not overly congested.
    • Update camera firmware to the latest version.

7.2 Camera Not Responding After Settings Change/Firmware Update

  • If the camera becomes unresponsive after a settings change or firmware update, try power cycling the camera (unplug and re-plug the power adapter).
  • If power cycling does not work, reconnect the camera via Ethernet. This often restores connectivity and allows further troubleshooting or re-configuration.
  • If the issue persists, perform a factory reset using the reset button on the breakout cable. Note: This will erase all settings.

7.3 False Motion Detection Alerts

  • Whakaritea te arokitenga mooni i roto i nga tautuhinga kamera.
  • Define specific motion detection zones to exclude areas with frequent irrelevant movement (e.g., trees swaying, busy roads).
  • In night vision mode, insects flying close to the IR illuminators can trigger alerts. Consider adjusting sensitivity or, if possible, using an external IR illuminator placed away from the camera.

8. Tiaki

  • Te horoi: Horoia te arotahi me te whare o te kāmera i ia wā ki te wai ngohengohe,amp kakahu hei whakarite kia marama te ahua o te ahua. A ape i te horoi horoi.
  • Whakahōu Firmware: Periodically check the official Reolink website for firmware updates. Keeping your camera's firmware up-to-date ensures optimal performance, security, and access to new features.
  • Tirohanga taura: Periodically inspect all cables and connections for wear or damage, especially in outdoor installations. Ensure waterproof seals are intact.
  • Whakaha Kaari SD: While the camera manages the 16GB SD card, it's good practice to occasionally check its status via the app/client.

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information, please refer to the warranty card included in your product package or visit the official Reolink website. Reolink provides dedicated customer support.

  • Tautoko Hangarau: For technical assistance, troubleshooting, or any product-related queries, please contact Reolink support via their official website. Email support is typically provided with responses within 24 hours.
  • Tikiake Firmware: Latest firmware versions and software clients can be downloaded from the Reolink support page.