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IndoorCam user manual
Updated June 17, 2025
IndoorCam is a Wi-Fi security camera with built-in AI, PIR sensor, and
control via Ajax apps. It features smart infrared (IR) backlight, movement
detection, and object recognition. The camera allows users to view
archived videos and watch live streams. It is designed for indoor use only.
IndoorCam is connected to the system via Wi-Fi and can be paired with a
hub as a backup communication channel. The recorded videos can be
stored on an added to the same network or on the
archive according to subscription.
Camera versions with other enclosures are also available. All Ajax cameras are
.
Ajax NVR Ajax Cloud
Storage
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Functional elements
1. LED indicator.
2. Camera lens.
3. Microphone.
4. Motion sensor lens.
5. Ambient light sensor.
6. Speaker.
7. Power supply connector.
8. Pairing button.
9. Hinge.
10. Hole to fix the device on the mounting panel with a holding screw.
11. Swivel mount.
12. The mounting panel of the swivel mount.
13. Holes to attach the mounting panel of the swivel mount to the
surface.
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Operating principle
IndoorCam features a camera with IR illumination, an LED indicator, as
well as a microphone and a speaker. The device is used to monitor the
situation on the premises and record videos.
IndoorCam is an IP camera that uses artificial intelligence (AI) for object
recognition. Its algorithms can identify moving objects and distinguish
people, animals, or vehicles.
The device features smart IR illumination, ensuring the capture of high-
quality images even in low-light conditions. IndoorCam automatically
adjusts the illumination intensity in real time to prevent overexposure,
enabling clear visibility of objects that are either far away or too close to
the camera in low-light conditions.
To save the recorded videos, you need to add IndoorCam to an Ajax NVR
or activate the .
IndoorCam enables you to:
14. QR code with the device ID. Used to add the camera to a space.
cloud archive
Watch the video in real time with the ability to zoom in for a closer
look.
Access archived videos, navigating through them based on recording
chronology and the calendar (this feature is available if the device is
connected to an Ajax NVR or the cloud archive is activated).
Configure movement detection zones and adjust the sensitivity level.
View the Video wall, which combines images from all connected
cameras.
Quickly access control from the cameras’ video
player menu.
automation devices
that send a short video from the selected
camera to an Ajax app when the security detector is triggered.
Create video scenarios
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Video scenarios
Download the required segments of video recordings from the archive
to smartphones or PCs (this feature is available if the device is
connected to an Ajax NVR or the cloud archive is activated).
The video recording segments downloaded from IndoorCam with firmware
2.279and later have the Ajax digital signature that verifies the integrity of
the exported video. To verify the authenticity of the downloaded video
recordings, use the Ajax media player software.
Learn more about Ajax media player
How to download videos from the archive in Ajax apps
How to configure temporary camera video access
Configure connection via ONVIF to integrate the device with video
management systems (VMS) such as Milestone, Genetec, Axxon, and
Digifort.
ONVIF authorization is supported by IndoorCam with a firmware version
2.377 or later.
An admin or PRO with rights to configure the system can set up a
connection via ONVIF in:
with the app version 3.25 or later.Ajax Security System
with the app version 2.25 or later.Ajax PRO: Tool for Engineers
with the app version 4.20 or later.Ajax PRO Desktop
with the app version 4.21 or later.Ajax Desktop
How to configure ONVIF authorization
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An Ajax system allows the use of IP cameras for alarm verification. Video
scenarios enable the substantiation of alarm triggers with the
corresponding video from cameras installed at the facility.
Cameras can be configured to respond to alarms from a single device,
multiple devices, or all connected devices. Combined detectors can
register various types of alarms, allowing you to configure responses to a
wide range of alarm types, whether it’s just one, several, or all of them.
You can also configure the to activate when motion or a specific AI-
recognised object is detected. When video devices detect motion or a
specific AI-recognised object, the system automatically activates sirens
added to the hub to sound an alarm.
Video wall
The user can manage videos on the Video wall tab, which is accessible
once at least one camera has been added. This feature ensures quick
access to all connected cameras, which are displayed in accordance with
privacy settings.
In mobile Ajax apps, you can:
In Ajax PRO Desktop, you can:
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sirens
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1. Switch between cameras.
2. Search for the desired camera by name.
3. Manage a PTZ camera.
1. Switch between cameras.
2. Search for the desired camera by name.
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Privacy zones
The system allows hiding parts of the frame. For instance, if a sensitive
area or object is in view, activity around it can be recorded without
revealing its contents by setting up the right zone. No motion or object will
be detected and recorded in the privacy zone.
To do this, in Ajax apps:
3. Organize cameras by room, NVR, or group.
4. Manage a PTZ camera.
5. Save customized layouts for displaying video from cameras.
6. Change the order in which the camera video is displayed.
7. .Create templates for displaying videos in a slideshow
How to use the video wall widget in Ajax PRO Desktop
What keyboard shortcuts are available in Ajax PRO Desktop
1. Go to the Devices tab.
2. Select the device from the list. If it is connected to the network video
recorder, find NVR and tap on Cameras.
3. Go to Settings by tapping on the gear icon twice.
4. Select the Privacy zones menu.
5. Go to the Configure privacy zones menu. Select the required area.
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The user can create up to four private zones.
Firmware update
If a new firmware version for IndoorCam is available, the icon appears
in in the Devices tab. An admin or a PRO with access to the
system settings can launch an update via device or . The
on-screen instructions help to update the firmware successfully.
Operating with an Ajax hub
The system allows configuring a backup communication channel for the
device so that the device continues to transmit events and alarms if the
Wi-Fi network is down or lost.
The backup communication channel involves adding the device to the hub,
which allows it to communicate via Jeweller and Wings radio protocols.
The device can transmit alarms, events, and photo verifications using
these protocols to keep you informed. However, live streams and archived
recordings for the period when the Wi-Fi connection was lost will be
unavailable.
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6. Tap on the icon. Return to the camera settings.
Ajax apps
states settings
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When IndoorCam is added to the hub, it occupies one slot among hub devices.
Compatible hubs and range extenders
An Ajax hub with and later versions is required for the
device to operate.
Jeweller and Wings data transfer protocol
Jeweller and Wings are wireless data transfer protocols that provide fast
and reliable two-way communication between the hub and devices. The
device uses Jeweller and Wings as a backup communication channel to
transmit events and photos.
Selecting the installation site
How to pair the device with the hub
OS Malevich 2.28
Check device compatibility
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When choosing where to place IndoorCam, consider the parameters that
affect its operation:
Consider the placement recommendations when developing a project for
the system of the facility. Only specialists must design and install an Ajax
system. A list of recommended partners is .
Signal strength
The signal strength is determined by the number of undelivered or
corrupted data packages over a certain period of time. In Ajax apps in the
Devices tab, the icon indicates the Wi-Fi signal strength, while the
icon indicates the signal strength with the hub:
Do not install the device
Wi-Fi signal strength.
Jeweller and Wings signal strength. This is applicable if the device is
paired with the hub.
The presence of objects or structures that may obstruct the devices
view.
How to install an Ajax camera for better AI recognition
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three bars — excellent signal strength;
two bars — good signal strength;
one bar — low signal strength; stable operation is not guaranteed;
greyed-out icon — no signal.
1. In places with temperature and humidity outside the
. This could damage the device.
permissible
limits
2. In places where objects or structures may obstruct the devices view.
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It is not recommended to install the device in direct sunlight. This may cause
overheating and damage to the device’s electrical components.
Installation
Before installing IndoorCam, ensure that you have chosen the optimal location
that complies with the requirements of this manual.
When connecting an external power supply and using IndoorCam, follow
the general electrical safety regulations for using electrical appliances, as
well as the requirements of regulatory legal acts on electrical safety.
The IndoorCam enclosure features a power supply connector to connect a
12 V power supply unit (included in the camera complete set).
To install the device:
3. In places with low or unstable Wi-Fi signal strength.
4. In places with low or unstable Jeweller or Wings signal strength. This
is applicable if the device is paired with a hub.
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1. Remove the mounting panel of the swivel mount from the device. To
do this, slide the panel in the direction marked on it.
2. Secure the mounting panel using temporary fasteners (e.g., double-
sided adhesive tape).
Double-sided adhesive tape can only be used for temporary installation. The
device attached by the tape may come unstuck from the surface at any
time.
3. Connect the power supply unit (included in the camera complete set)
to the corresponding connector.
4. Switch on the external power.
5. .Add IndoorCam to the system
6. Place the device on the mounting panel.
7. Test the device operation and check the camera view angles. Adjust
the camera tilt and pan position.
8. If the camera view angles are correct and the device works as
expected, remove the device from the mounting panel.
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Adding to the system
Before adding the device
9. Fix the mounting panel on the surface with bundled screws. Use all
fixing points.
When using other fasteners, ensure they do not damage or deform the
mounting panel.
10. Place the device on the mounting panel.
11. Secure the holding screw on the side of the device enclosure. The
screw is needed for more reliable fastening and protection of the
device from quick dismantling.
1. Install an .Ajax app
2. Log in to your or create a new one.account
3. Select a or create a new one.space
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Only a PRO or a space admin with the rights to configure the system can add the
device to the space.
Adding to the space
Before adding to the system, make sure you have checked the following:
Note that IndoorCam operates only with 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi networks.
4. Add at least one .virtual room
5. Ensure the space is disarmed.
Types of accounts and their rights
A Wi-Fi signal covers the IndoorCam installation site.
The IndoorCam external power supply is switched on.
You are near IndoorCam with your smartphone with an Ajax app
installed.
You have the password to your Wi-Fi network at your fingertips.
Adding as a standalone device: Adding to NVR:
1. Open the . Select a to which you want to add the
device.
Ajax app space
2. Go to the Devices tab and tap Add device.
3. Scan the QR code or enter the device ID manually. A QR code with an
ID is placed on the device enclosure. Also, it is duplicated on the
device packaging.
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The connected device will now appear in the list of devices in an Ajax app.
Note that IndoorCam is compatible with only one space. To connect the
device to the new space, remove it from the device list of the old one. This
removal process needs to be done manually in an Ajax app.
Pairing with an Ajax NVR
If IndoorCam is already added to the space as a standalone device, you
can easily pair it with an Ajax NVR. If not, refer to the
section to know how to add IndoorCam to the NVR or as a standalone
device.
To pair IndoorCam with the NVR, in an Ajax app:
4. Assign a name to the device.
5. Select a virtual room and a security group (if is enabled).
Tap Add device to proceed.
Group mode
6. Press the pairing button to add the device. Wait for IndoorCam to
enter setup mode. When the LED is flashing blue, tap Next to proceed:
1. If IndoorCam has not been previously connected to your Wi-Fi
network before, the device will activate the Access Point (AP)
mode. Then your smartphone will request to connect to the AP.
Tap Connect to allow the connection.
2. If IndoorCam was previously connected to your Wi-Fi network, the
device will connect to Wi-Fi, and you will see the live image from
the device. Go to step 9 below.
7. Select the required Wi-Fi network from the list.
8. Enter the password to the selected network to connect the device to
the Wi-Fi. Wait for IndoorCam to establish the connection. Once
connected, you will see the live image from the device.
9. Tap Finish to add the device.
Adding to the space
1. Go to the Devices tab.
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The device will now appear in the list of NVR cameras in an Ajax app.
Pairing with an Ajax hub
If the hub is added to your system, you can set up the backup
communication channel between IndoorCam and the hub. Before adding,
with IndoorCam.
When IndoorCam is added to the hub, it occupies one slot among hub devices.
To pair IndoorCam with the hub, in the Ajax app:
2. Select NVR from the list and tap Cameras.
3. Tap Add camera and wait until the network scan is complete and the
available devices connected to the local network are displayed.
Note that IndoorCam must be connected to the same local network as the
NVR.
4. Select the device.
5. Assign a name to the device, select a virtual room and a group, then
tap Finish.
6. Wait for the system to add the device, then tap Close.
check if your hub is compatible
1. Go to the Devices tab.
2. Select IndoorCam from the device list. If it is connected to the network
video recorder, select NVR and tap on Cameras.
3. Go to Settings by tapping on the gear icon two times.
4. Go to Connection.
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Once IndoorCam is paired with the hub, it is recommended to run Jeweller
and Wings signal strength tests.
Configuring Wi-Fi network
In an Ajax app, you can configure the Wi-Fi network connection for your
IndoorCam. You can change the current Wi-Fi network settings or connect
the device to another available Wi-Fi network.
Note that IndoorCam operates only with 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi networks.
To configure the Wi-Fi connection, in an Ajax app:
5. Select the Backup radio channel option.
6. Tap Set up. The hub added to the space will be shown.
7. Tap Connect to pair IndoorCam with the hub.
What is Jeweller signal strength test
What is Wings signal strength test
1. Go to the Devices tab.
2. Select IndoorCam from the device list. If it is connected to the network
video recorder, select NVR and tap on Cameras.
3. Go to Settings by tapping on the gear icon two times.
4. Go to Connection.
5. Select the Wi-Fi option.
6. In the next menu, you can:
1. Change the settings of the current Wi-Fi network: select the
current network and configure the required settings.
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Resetting to the default settings
To reset the camera to the default settings:
Icons
2. Connect to another Wi-Fi network: select the required Wi-Fi
network from the list of available and enter the password to
connect.
3. Reset the Wi-Fi connection if the device is offline: tap Reset Wi-Fi
network and proceed with the steps described in the app.
1. Press and hold the pairing button.
2. Power the camera while the pairing button is pressed, and wait until
the LED indicator lights up violet. This will take about 50 seconds.
The buttons LED indicator lights up blue for 20 seconds after powering the
camera with a pressed pairing button. Then it turns off for 30 seconds and
lights up violet. This means that the camera has been restored to the
default settings.
3. Release the button.
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Icons in an Ajax app display some of IndoorCams states. You can check
icons in the Devices tab.
Icon Meaning
The extra services are activated according to the subscription.
Wi-Fi signal strength. It displays the signal strength through the Wi-Fi
communication channel. The recommended values are 2–3 bars.
Backup channel signal strength. It displays the signal strength between
the hub and the device. The recommended values are 2–3 bars.
The device operates in Night mode.
There is no access to view the devices video.
Other users have access to view the device’s video.
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The device operates through the .
A firmware update is available. Go to the device states or settings to find
the description and launch an update.
New firmware installation has failed.
The device has lost connection with the Ajax Cloud server.
The device connection via ONVIF is enabled.
States
The states include information about the device and its operating
parameters. You can find IndoorCam states in Ajax apps:
radio signal range extender
Learn more
1. Go to the Devices tab.
2. Select IndoorCam in the list.
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Parameter Meaning
Extra services
The field is available in ,
and displayed when extra services are
available or activated for the device
according to the subscription.
Tapping on the field shows the information
about assigned services and contacts of the
company providing these services.
Malfunction
Tapping on opens the list of device
malfunctions.
The field is displayed only if a malfunction is
detected.
Firmware update
The field is displayed when the firmware
update is available:
Tapping on opens more information
about the devices firmware update.
Wi-Fi signal strength
Wi-Fi signal strength via Wi-Fi
communication channel. The recommended
value is 2–3 bars.
Connection The device connection status to the internet
via Wi-Fi:
Ajax PRO apps
Learn more
New firmware version available — the
new firmware is available for download
and installation.
Downloading… — firmware downloading
is in progress. It is displayed as a
percentage.
Installing… — the firmware is being
installed.
Failed to update firmware — the new
firmware could not be installed.
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Tapping on displays the network
parameters.
Connection to NVR
Displayed when the device is connected to
NVR.
The device connection status to NVR:
Tapping on displays the network
parameters.
Jeweller signal strength
Jeweller signal strength between the device
and the hub (or the radio signal range
extender). The recommended value is 2–3
bars.
Jeweller is a protocol for transmitting
events.
The field is displayed when the device is
added to the hub.
Connection via Jeweller Connection status on the Jeweller channel
between the device and the hub (or the
range extender):
Online — the device is connected to the
network. Normal state.
Offline — the device is not connected to
the network. Please check your wireless
internet connection.
Online — the device is connected to the
network via NVR. Normal state.
Offline — the device is not connected to
the network via NVR. Please check your
wireless internet connection.
Online — the device is connected to the
hub (or the range extender). Normal
state.
Offline — the device is not connected to
the hub (or the range extender). Check
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The field is displayed when the device is
added to the hub.
Wings signal strength
Wings signal strength between the device
and the hub (or the range extender). The
recommended value is 2–3 bars.
Wings is a protocol for transmitting photo
verifications.
The field is displayed when the device is
added to the hub.
Connection via Wings
Connection status on the Wings channel
between the device and the hub (or the
range extender):
The field is displayed when the device is
added to the hub.
<Range extender name>
Status of device connection to the
:
The field is displayed if the device operates
via the radio signal range extender.
Storage location Displays the list of storage devices
connected to IndoorCam:
the device connection.
Online — the device is connected to the
hub (or the range extender). Normal
state.
Offline — the device is not connected to
the hub (or the range extender). Check
the device connection.
radio
signal range extender
Online — the device is connected to the
range extender.
Offline — the device is not connected to
the range extender.
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Tapping on displays the recording mode
and storage settings.
Cloud archive
Displays the status of Ajax Cloud Storage:
Resolution The current camera resolution.
Frame rate The current camera frame rate.
Bit rate The current camera bit rate.
Video codec
The current video codec:
Motion detection by frame analysis
The Motion detection feature status:
Object detection
The Object detection feature settings:
Motion detection with PIR The Motion detection with PIR feature
status:
Cloud;
NVR hard drive — data is recorded on
the NVR hard disk.
Not activated
Activated
H.264
On
Off
Malfunction in camera detector
Human
Pet
Vehicle
Off
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Permissions to view
Displays the number of users who have
access to view video from the device.
Tapping on displays the list of users,
installers, and companies with access under
certain conditions.
Uptime
The devices operating time since the last
reboot.
Firmware Device firmware version.
Device ID
Device ID. It is also available on the QR code
on the device enclosure and its package
box.
Device No.
Device number. This number is transmitted
to the CMS in case of an alarm or event.
Settings
To change camera settings, in an Ajax app:
On
Off
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Settings Value
Name
Device name. It is displayed in the list of hub
devices, text of SMS and notifications in the
events feed.
To change the device name, tap on the text
field.
The name can contain up to 24 Latin
characters or up to 12 Cyrillic characters.
Room
Selecting the virtual room to which
IndoorCam is assigned.
The room name is displayed in the text of
SMS and notifications in the events feed.
Arm in Night mode
When enabled, the device will switch to the
armed mode whenever the system is set to
Night mode.
Recording preferences Selection of the Recording mode for each
storage:
1. Go to the Devices tab.
2. Select IndoorCam from the list. If IndoorCam is connected to the
video recorder, select NVR and click Cameras.
3. Go to Settings by clicking on the gear icon .
4. Set the required parameters.
5. Tap Back to save the new settings.
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On detection or scenario
Continuous
Never
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Selection of the armed mode when the
camera records video:
Notifications from camera detectors
Opens a menu with Notifications from
camera detectors settings.
Detection
Opens a menu with Detection settings.
Video stream
Opens a menu with Video stream settings.
Image
Opens a menu with Image settings.
Audio
Settings for audio capture and playback.
When armed
Always
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Audio capture and playback — turn on to
watch and record videos with audio.
Audio codec.
Bit rate.
Sample rate.
Microphone gain — configure the
microphone sensitivity level based on
the installation location.
Speaker volume — adjust the speaker
volume for two-way voice
communication.
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Privacy zones
Allows the user to select zones that are not
displayed on the camera video. Instead, the
user sees a black rectangle.
Firmware update
Switches the device to the firmware
updating mode if a new version is available.
Connection
Opens a menu with Connection settings:
Archive
Selection of the maximum archive depth. It
can be set in the range of 1 to 360 days or
can be unlimited.
Allows the user to format the cloud archive.
Service
Opens a menu with Service settings.
Jeweller signal strength test Switches the device to the Jeweller signal
strength test mode.
The test allows you to check the signal
strength between the hub (or the radio
signal range extender) and the device via
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Wi-Fi — configuring the W-Fi
communication channel between the
device and the network.
Backup radio channel — configuring the
backup communication channel
between the device and the hub. The
communication is established via
Jeweller and Wings radio protocols.
Configuring Wi-Fi network
Pairing with an Ajax hub
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the wireless Jeweller data transfer protocol
to select the optimal installation site.
Available if the device is paired with the hub.
Wings signal strength test
Switches the device to the Wings signal
strength test mode.
The test allows you to check the signal
strength between the hub (or the radio
signal range extender) and the device via
the wireless Wings data transfer protocol to
select the optimal installation site.
Available if the device is paired with the hub.
Report a problem
Allows the user to describe a problem and
send a report.
Monitoring
This setting is available only
in .
Allows to a PRO with rights to configure the
system to set up:
User guide
Opens the IndoorCam user manual in an
Ajax app.
Learn more
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Ajax Pro apps
Zone number for CMS events — unique
identifier of the device in events it
reports to CMS;
Send events on detections to CMS
whether the device will send
notifications on motion or object
detection to CMS.
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Unpair from NVR
Unpairs the device from the NVR to which it
was paired.
The option is available if the device is paired
with NVR.
Delete device
Erases all device settings and deletes the
device from the space. Also, it unpairs the
device from the NVR and the hub if such
connections are set up.
Notifications from camera detectors
Settings Meaning
Notify if detected The user can select the type of object or
motion, and when it’s recognized, a
notification is received and sirens are
activated:
Note that the corresponding types of object
or motion should be enabled in the
Detection settings.
To specify whether motion detection should
activate the sirens, tap on the required type
of object or motion and enable the Activate
sirens upon detection option.
The feature is available when
the camera and at least one
Human
Pet
Vehicle
Any motion (by frame analysis)
Any motion (with PIR)
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siren are added to an Ajax
hub with
and later versions.
Confirm detections with PIR sensor
When this option is selected, the user
receives notifications only when detections
are captured by the object/motion
recognition and the PIR sensor. If the
motion is detected only by one sensor, the
system does not send notifications.
Available for the Human, Pet, and Any
motion (by frame analysis) options.
When to notify
Selection of the mode when the camera
sends notifications:
Interval in reporting similar events
Selecting the time interval in reporting
similar events: from 30 seconds to 8 hours.
The default interval is 3 minutes.
Selected time applies for each detection
type separately and helps to avoid repeated
informing of the same triggering reason.
Duration of object detection for notification
Selecting how long an object should remain
in the cameras field of view so the system
sends a notification about the detected
object. The available values are Notify
instantly or 2, 3, 4, or 5 seconds.
The default time is 2 seconds.
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When camera armed
Always
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Detection settings
Settings Meaning
Motion detection with PIR
When the option is enabled, the device uses
the built-in PIR sensor for motion detection.
PIR sensor sensitivity
The sensitivity level of the PIR motion
sensor. It allows adapting the device to the
conditions at the site to filter out false
triggerings:
The option is available when Motion
detection with PIR is enabled.
Motion detection by frame analysis
When the option is enabled, the camera
detects motion using its built-in software.
Analyze image
The software algorithm of image analysis
that is used for motion detection.
The option is available when Motion
detection by frame analysis is enabled.
Motion detection settings Opens a menu with motion detection
settings:
Low — there are likely sources of false
triggerings in the devices field of view.
Normal (by default) — recommended
value, suitable for most facilities. Do not
change it if the device operates
correctly.
High — there are no obstacles in the
devices field of view; the device detects
any motion.
Adjust activity zone — defines the
specific area within the field of view
where the camera should detect motion.
Sensitivity threshold — defines the
devices sensitivity to the motion in the
activity zone.
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The option is available when Motion
detection by frame analysis is enabled.
Object detection
When the option is enabled, the camera
identifies the type of moving objects using a
built-in algorithm. In the video, people, pets,
and vehicles are highlighted with colored
rectangles.
Object detection settings
Opens the menu with object detection
settings:
The option is available when Object
detection is enabled.
Video stream settings
Settings for mainstream and substream parameters.
Area occupied by detectable objects
specifies the size of the area in the
cameras field of view that a moving
object should occupy for the device to
be triggered.
Adjust object detection zone — defines
the specific area within the field of view
where the camera should identify the
type of moving objects.
Human detection — enables detection of
people in the video.
Pet detection — enables detection of
pets in the video.
Vehicle detection — enables detection
of vehicles in the video.
Sensitivity threshold — defines the
accuracy of the object recognition. The
setting is available for each object type.
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Settings Meaning
Mainstream
Video codec
Selecting the video compression standard:
Resolution
Selecting the mainstream resolution:
Frame rate
Selecting the frame rate: from 3 to 25 with
an increment of 1 frame/s.
Bit rate type
Selecting the bit rate type:
Bit rate Setting the bit rate in kbit/s.
GOP length
Selecting the GOP length: from 1 to 250 with
an increment of 1 frame.
VBR quality / CBR quality
Selecting the compression quality: from 0 to
100 with an increment of 1.
Substream
Video codec
Selecting the video compression standard:
Resolution Selecting the substream resolution:
H.264
1024 × 576
1920 × 1080
2304 × 1296
2560 × 1440
2688 × 1520
Variable (VBR)
Constant (CBR)
H.264
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Frame rate
Selecting the frame rate: from 3 to 25 with
an increment of 1 frame/s.
Bit rate type
Selecting the bit rate type:
Bit rate Setting the bit rate in kbit/s.
GOP length
Selecting the GOP length: from 1 to 250 with
an increment of 1 frame.
VBR quality / CBR quality
Selecting the compression quality: from 0 to
100 with an increment of 1.
Image settings
Settings for camera image quality.
Settings Meaning
Brightness Adjusting the image brightness.
Color saturation Adjusting the image сolor saturation.
Sharpness Adjusting the image sharpness.
Contrast Adjusting the image contrast.
Wide dynamic range (WDR)
Enabling or disabling the WDR.
When WDR is enabled, it helps to enhance
the camera images, with too dark or bright
areas.
720 × 480
720 × 576
1024 × 576
Variable (VBR)
Constant (CBR)
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Day/Night mode (IR-cut filter)
Selecting the camera vision mode
depending on the light conditions:
Lighting threshold for mode switching
Selecting the lighting threshold for
switching between the day and night mode:
This setting is available if Day/Night mode
(IR-cut filter) is set to Auto.
Infrared illumination (IR)
Adjusting the intensity of the IR backlight:
The setting is used for capturing clear
images at night or in low light and ensures
visibility using IR LEDs when conventional
lighting is ineffective.
IR intensity
Adjusting the IR backlight intensity.
This setting is available if Infrared
illumination (IR) is set to Custom.
Day — IR backlight is always off.
Night — IR backlight is always on.
Auto — IR backlight automatically
switches according to the Lighting
threshold for mode switching settings.
Early morning, late night.
Medium.
Late morning, early night.
Auto
Custom
Off
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Service settings
Settings Meaning
Time zone
Time zone selection.
It is configured by a user and is displayed
when a user views video from the camera.
LED indication on motion detection
When the option is enabled, the device LED
flashes if motion is detected by the PIR
sensor.
The Motion detection with PIR option
should be enabled in the Detection settings.
Connection via ONVIF
Configuring the devices connection via
ONVIF to third-party VMSs.
Server connection
Delay of cloud connection loss alarm, sec
The delay helps to reduce the risk of a false
event of the server connection loss.
The delay can be set in the range of 30 to
600 seconds.
Cloud polling interval, sec
The frequency of polling the Ajax Cloud
server is set in the range of 30 to 300
seconds.
The shorter the interval, the faster the cloud
connection loss will be detected.
Get notified of server connection loss
without alarm
When the toggle is enabled, the system
notifies users about server connection loss
using a standard notification sound instead
of a siren alert.
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Indication
Depending on the device status, the IndoorCam LED indicator may light
many colors with different patterns.
Event Indication Note
Turning on the device.
The LED lights up green for
about 2.5 s.
The device is starting up. The LED flashes orange.
The indication lasts until the
device is started up.
The device is in Access
Point (AP) mode.
The LED flashes blue
continuously.
The indication lasts until the
device is connected to Wi-
Fi.
Connection to Ajax Cloud is
successful.
The LED lights up green for
about 3.5 s.
Indication is only available
when the device is being set
up.
Connection to Ajax Cloud
has failed.
The LED lights up red for
about 1 s.
Indication is only available
when the device is being set
up.
Downloading a new
firmware version of the
device.
The LED lights up green
twice and goes out every 3
s.
The device firmware is
being updated.
The LED lights up green
constantly.
The indication lasts until the
firmware update is finished.
The device is being restored
to the factory settings.
The LED flashes violet every
1.5 s.
Motion is detected by a PIR
sensor.
The LED lights up white for
about 2.5 s with 50% of the
brightness.
Two-way voice
communication is in
progress.
The LED lights up white
constantly with 50% of the
brightness.
Malfunctions
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When the device detects a malfunction, a malfunction counter is displayed
in the Ajax app in the upper left corner of the device icon. All malfunctions
can be seen in the device . Fields with malfunctions will be
highlighted in red.
Malfunction is displayed if:
Maintenance
Regularly check the functioning of the device. If you notice any image
degradation, loss of clarity, or darkening, check the camera for dirt. Clean
the device enclosure from dust, cobwebs, and other contaminants as they
emerge. Use soft, dry wipes suitable for equipment maintenance.
Do not use substances that contain alcohol, acetone, petrol, and other
active solvents to clean the device. Wipe the lens carefully, as scratches
can result in poor-quality images and camera failure.
Technical specifications
Warranty
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The device has lost connection with the server.
The device temperature is outside .acceptable limits
No connection with the hub or radio signal range extender via
Jeweller. This malfunction is possible if the device is paired with the
hub.
No connection with the hub or radio signal range extender via Wings.
This malfunction is possible if the device is paired with the hub.
All technical specifications
Compliance with standards
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The warranty for the products of the “Ajax Systems Manufacturing”
Limited Liability Company is valid for 2 years after purchase.
If the device does not operate properly, we recommend contacting support
service first, as most technical issues can be resolved remotely.
Contact Technical Support:
Manufactured by “AS Manufacturing” LLC
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