YOYOMOTION YOYOCam User manual

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YOYOCam
GSM Remote Surveillance Camera
V2.0, November 2011
User Guide

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Important Information
Please read this information before using your YOYOCam.
General
YOYOCam is a GSM (2G) product. Make sure your SIM card and subscription support
services over 2G for SMS, MMS and voice calls.
All GSM based functions, such as calls and SMS messaging, are dependent on network
performance and availability.
While YOYOCam is on a voice call (Alarm call, Emergency call, dial-in to listen call), it is
unable to send SMS or MMS messages.
Test any Voice Call Alarm and Emergency Alarm calls to landlines to make sure that
YOYOCam does not block the landline user from making further calls. (This is a property of
the landline telephone network from some providers).
Photography in public places may be subject to restrictions – make sure YOYOCam is
operated according to all applicable laws.
Safety and Usage Guidelines
YOYOCam must be used according to the instructions in this User Guide.
When inserting or removing the SIM card, do not touch the gold connectors.
Use only the approved YOYOMotion AC power adaptor.
The AC Power adaptor is for indoor use only and must not be used in damp conditions.
Treat your YOYOCam carefully; store it safely and do not drop or throw it or otherwise subject
it to shock.
Do not expose your YOYOCam to dust, liquid, moisture or humidity.
Do not use or store your YOYOCam at extreme high or low temperatures.
Do not expose your YOYOCam to naked flames, lit tobacco products or other heat sources.
Do not use your YOYOCam in hospitals or near medical equipment.
If you have personal medical devices such as a pacemaker, consult your physician and the
manufacturer for advice.
Do not use your YOYOCam in aircraft or in any place where use of radio transmitters is
prohibited.
Do not use your YOYOCam in places where a potentially explosive atmosphere is present.
Do not use YOYOCam in proximity to car airbags.
Do not attempt to take your YOYOCam apart; there are no user-serviceable components
inside the product.
Do not allow children to play with your YOYOCam; small parts such as SIM cards could be
detached and represent a choking hazard.
For optimum performance do not cover your YOYOCam; position it with good access to the
mobile signal.

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GSM calls and GSM messages
Emergency calls, calls and messages via the GSM network cannot be guaranteed in all circumstances.
There is no guarantee that calls can be connected or messages can be sent in all areas or in all mobile
networks as the functionality of the GSM based functions are dependent on network performance and
availability.
You should not rely on any voice call capability that your YOYOCam provides for emergency
or essential communications.
Battery
Battery performance (device runtime) depends on signal strength, temperature, usage
pattern and other factors.
The battery may have temporarily reduced capacity when new or after a prolonged period
without use.
Charge the battery completely when using YOYOCam for the first time.
Turn of the device and disconnect the power adaptor before removing or inserting the battery.
Do not allow the battery contacts to touch any metal object.
The battery should not be exposed to temperatures above 60°C.
Use only the supplied battery or accessory/service replacement battery from YOYOMotion.
Dispose of any old battery in accordance with the disposal guidelines below.
WARNING: The battery can explode if the product is disposed of in fire.
NOTE: The remote controls are powered by a battery type CR2032. If you need to replace
this battery, ensure that the replacement is a CR2032 manufactured by Panasonic.
Disposal and Recycling
Do not dispose of your YOYOCam with normal household waste.
Dispose of your YOYOCam at an appropriate collection point for electronic equipment.
For more information, contact your local authority, your household waste collection depot or
the retailer where you bought your YOYOCam.

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About this Guide
© YOYOMotion AB, 2011, Revision 2.0
All trademarks and registered trademarks used in this document are the property of their respective
owners.
Improvements and changes to this text necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current
information or improvements to products, may be made by YOYOMotion AB at any time and without
notice. Product specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

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Contents
Important Information...................................................................................................... 2
General .................................................................................................................................... 2
Safety and Usage Guidelines ..................................................................................................... 2
GSM calls and GSM messages ................................................................................................... 3
Battery ..................................................................................................................................... 3
Disposal and Recycling.............................................................................................................. 3
About this Guide....................................................................................................................... 4
YOYOCam Features........................................................................................................... 9
Get to know your YOYOCam............................................................................................ 10
YOYOCam unit ........................................................................................................................ 10
Status Indicator ...................................................................................................................... 10
Getting started ............................................................................................................... 12
STEP 1. Prepare YOYOCam....................................................................................................... 12
STEP 2. Mount YOYOCam ........................................................................................................ 13
STEP 3. Set Up YOYOCam ........................................................................................................ 14
Default Sensor and Alarm Behaviour............................................................................................................ 15
STEP 4 – Refine YOYOCam Settings .......................................................................................... 16
Optimize image settings ............................................................................................................................... 16
Configure the sensors which detect an alarm condition .............................................................................. 16
Configure how YOYOCam signals alarms ...................................................................................................... 17
Change the Password.................................................................................................................................... 17
Add users ...................................................................................................................................................... 17
Add Remote Controls.................................................................................................................................... 17
Interacting with YOYOCam.............................................................................................. 18
General Command Format ...................................................................................................... 18
Commands and Parameters.......................................................................................................................... 18
Telephone Numbers...................................................................................................................................... 19
Switch YOYOCam On and Off................................................................................................... 19
Switching On YOYOCam ................................................................................................................................ 19
Switching Off YOYOCAM ............................................................................................................................... 19

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Battery and External Power Notifications ................................................................................ 19
Arm and Disarm YOYOCam...................................................................................................... 20
Arming and Disarming YOYOCam by SMS..................................................................................................... 20
Arming and Disarming YOYOCam using the Remote Control ....................................................................... 20
Arming and Disarming YOYOCam by Schedule (Day and Time).................................................................... 21
Dial in and listen to audio ....................................................................................................... 22
Request Images from YOYOCam .............................................................................................. 22
Request one image ....................................................................................................................................... 22
Request a sequence of images ..................................................................................................................... 22
Request a sequence of images (send to E-mail address).............................................................................. 22
Request a sequence of images (send to any required mobile phone or E-mail address)............................. 23
Request YOYOCam to automatically send images according to a schedule ................................................. 23
YOYOCam Settings.......................................................................................................... 25
Master, Users & Guests ........................................................................................................... 25
Master........................................................................................................................................................... 25
User............................................................................................................................................................... 26
Guest Users & Password ............................................................................................................................... 27
Sensor Settings....................................................................................................................... 28
Infrared Body Detector ................................................................................................................................. 28
Camera Motion Detection ............................................................................................................................ 28
Motion Detection Sensitivity ........................................................................................................................ 28
Wireless Sensors ........................................................................................................................................... 29
Alarm Settings ........................................................................................................................ 29
Warning Bleep from YOYOCam..................................................................................................................... 29
SMS Message................................................................................................................................................ 29
MMS Message .............................................................................................................................................. 29
Email Message .............................................................................................................................................. 29
Voice Call....................................................................................................................................................... 30
Precedence ................................................................................................................................................... 30
To check Alarm settings ................................................................................................................................ 31
Image settings ........................................................................................................................ 31
Image Size ..................................................................................................................................................... 31
Image Quantity ............................................................................................................................................. 31
Image Interval ............................................................................................................................................... 32
Image Brightness .......................................................................................................................................... 32
Image Contrast.............................................................................................................................................. 32

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Wireless Sensors..................................................................................................................... 33
Adding Wireless Sensors............................................................................................................................... 33
Checking wireless sensors............................................................................................................................. 34
Deleting Wireless Sensors............................................................................................................................. 34
Advanced Settings .................................................................................................................. 34
Status Indicator on/off.................................................................................................................................. 34
SMS Notification when power supply changes............................................................................................. 34
Auto-Disarm YOYOCam................................................................................................................................. 35
Language....................................................................................................................................................... 35
Check Settings & Status........................................................................................................... 36
View Current Settings ................................................................................................................................... 36
Get help with commands.............................................................................................................................. 37
Mobile Network settings......................................................................................................... 37
Checking MMS Configuration ....................................................................................................................... 37
Quick Settings for Scandinavian MVNOs ...................................................................................................... 38
Manual MMS Configuration ......................................................................................................................... 39
Reset MMS Configuration............................................................................................................................. 39
Using the Remote Control ............................................................................................... 40
Pairing your YOYOCam with a Remote Control......................................................................... 40
Arming and Disarming YOYOCam ............................................................................................ 40
Emergency Button .................................................................................................................. 40
Emergency Numbers..................................................................................................................................... 41
Voice Dialling Mode (Default option) ........................................................................................................... 42
SMS/MMS Mode .......................................................................................................................................... 43
Remote Control Battery .......................................................................................................... 44
Guest Commands ........................................................................................................... 45
Request one image ....................................................................................................................................... 45
Request a sequence of images ..................................................................................................................... 45
Request a sequence of images (send to any required mobile phone or E-mail address)............................. 45
Factory Reset.................................................................................................................. 46
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................. 47
Command Summary ....................................................................................................... 49
MASTER ................................................................................................................................. 49
MMS Settings................................................................................................................................................ 49

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Manual MMS Setup ...................................................................................................................................... 50
MASTER & USER ..................................................................................................................... 50
Most Common Commands ........................................................................................................................... 50
Arming & Disarming...................................................................................................................................... 50
Detecting & Communicating Alarms............................................................................................................. 51
Images........................................................................................................................................................... 51
Wireless Sensors & Remote Control ............................................................................................................. 51
Advanced Settings & Check Settings............................................................................................................. 51
GUEST .................................................................................................................................... 52
Specifications ................................................................................................................. 53

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YOYOCam Features
Insert a SIM card, perform a few simple configuration steps and YOYOCam is ready to guard your
property.
Infrared body detector and camera-based
movement detection Infrared LEDs enable the camera to capture
images in the dark
Alarm by SMS (text), MMS and Email (including
images) Dial YOYOCam and listen in
Receive images at pre-set intervals according to a
schedule Simple configuration via SMS commands;
request images by SMS
Remote control arms and disarms YOYOCam and
has programmable Emergency button Link up to 15 wireless detectors, for example
window, door, smoke

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Get to know your YOYOCam
YOYOCam unit
Status Indicator
Key

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Remote Control
When the Emergency button is pressed, YOYOCam calls the Master and any added Emergency
numbers up to three times in sequence until the call is answered, at which point the audio from
YOYOCam is heard.
SMS/MMS mode can be used as an alternative. When the Emergency button is pressed YOYOCam
acknowledges with a bleep, and sends an SMS alert followed by an MMS with an image to the
Master and each added Emergency number.
See Emergency Button for further information.
NOTE: The remote control needs to be paired with YOYOCam before use – see Pairing your
YOYOCam with a Remote Control.
NOTE: The remote control is powered by a battery type CR2032. If you need to replace this battery,
ensure that the replacement is a CR2032 manufactured by Panasonic.

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Getting started
STEP 1. Prepare YOYOCam
1. Slide the batterycompartment cover downwards.
2. Lift the battery cover away from the device.
3. Hold the SIM card in line with the slot (gold contacts on the underside) and slide it in to
position.
WARNING: Always be sure to switch off YOYOCam and disconnect the power before
inserting or removing the SIM card.
WARNING: Do not touch the gold contacts of the SIM Card.
Note: The SIM PIN must be disabled. Use an ordinary mobile phone to check and, if
necessary, turn off SIM Lock.
4. Replace the battery compartment cover

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STEP 2. Mount YOYOCam
A mounting bracket is included with YOYOCam
To mount YOYOCam:
1. Mount the bracket on the wall, ceiling or other surface as required.
2. Attach YOYOCam to the threaded tip of the bracket.
3. Screw the round lock-nut towards YOYOCam to secure YOYOCam on the mount.
4. Loosen the locking screw so that the angle can be adjusted.
5. Tighten the screw to fix YOYOCam in the desired position.
Note: There is a second mount position on the underside of YOYOCam. The mount screw-threads
are standard photographic size, so YOYOCam can, for example, be mounted on a camera tripod.
For best results:
Avoid pointing YOYOCam at bright lights or windows.
Position high up so that the camera is angled at least 30 degrees downwards.
Position in a location where there is adequate GSM signal strength.
Make test shots (e.g. using command #03#) to check image quality. Adjust angle and/or
position of YOYOCam until images are optimal.
Check that the infrared body detection and/or camera movement detection is working.
Threaded tip
Locking screw
Round lock nut
Fixing hole

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STEP 3. Set Up YOYOCam
1. Connect the cable from the power adaptor to the power inlet socket on the back panel, as
shown.
2. Plug the power adaptor in to a wall outlet or socket strip.
3. Slide the power switch to the UP position to turn on YOYOCam
4. After approximately 40 seconds, YOYOCam bleeps to indicate that the GSM network has
been found.
5. From your mobile phone send an SMS with text #00# to YOYOCam.
6. YOYOCam confirms your phone as
Master by SMS, Välkommen till
YOYOCam. Lösen är '1234', (Welcome
to YOYOCam. The default password is
1234.) You are now the Master and
have full control over YOYOCam.
7. The SMS responses are in Swedish by
default. Send #127#1# to switch to
English.
8. Network MMS settings are configured
automatically for the major
Scandinavian networks. If your network operator is in the table to the right, you must now
send the command indicated in order to configure MMS. See Mobile Network settings if you
need to manually check or configure MMS.
9. Arm YOYOCam
Send an SMS with text #01# to arm YOYOCam.
Send an SMS with text #02# to disarm YOYOCam.
YOYOCam is now operational.
Network Operator
Command to send
ACN #145#ACN#
Cell Mobile SE #145#CELLMOBILE#
Chess NO #145#CHESSNO#
Glocalnet #145#GLOCALNET#
Halebop #145#HALEBOP#
Parlino #145#PARLINO#
Superstar #145#SUPERSTAR#
TDC Song NO #145#TDCNO#
TDC Song SE #145#TDCSE#
Telmore DK #145#TELMORE#
Universal #145#UNIVERSAL#
Ventelo NO #145#VENTELONO#
Ventelo SE #145#VENTELOSE#

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Default Sensor and Alarm Behaviour
When armed, YOYOCam will raise the alarm when a sensor is triggered. By default, the built-in
infrared body sensor is enabled and camera movement detection is disabled. See

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Sensor Settings for more information.
When a sensor triggers the alarm, YOYOCam sends an SMS to the Master followed by an MMS with
images. Other options include voice call and E-Mail alarms.Detector, image and alarm settings can be
configured. For more information, see Alarm Settings.
STEP 4 – Refine YOYOCam Settings
Here are some of the settings that you may like to change in order to configure YOYOCam to your
needs.
Optimize image settings
By default, YOYOCam takes five images at an interval of 0.5 seconds between each shot. The image
size is 320 x 240 pixels. You may wish to have fewer images at higher resolution, e.g.2 images at 640
x 480 pixels. (2 images is the maximum at this resolution).
Command: #33#2#
Response: Number of Alarm images has been set to 2
Command: #32#3#
Response: Image size has been reset to 3 (Size 3 = 640 x 480 pixels)
For more information, see Image settings.
Configure the sensors which detect an alarm condition
By default, YOYOCam detects movement using the infrared body sensor. Camera movement
detection is also available.
Infrared Body Sensor:
Turn On: #118#1# (Default)
Response: Infrared sensor - enabled
Turn Off: #118#0#
Response: Infrared sensor – disabled
Camera Motion Detection:
Turn On: #22#1#
Response: Motion detection - enabled
Turn Off: #22#0# (Default)
Response: Motion detection – disabled
For more information, see

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Sensor Settings.
Configure how YOYOCam signals alarms
By default, YOYOCam sends SMS and MMS to the Master when an alarm is triggered. You can also
send alarms by E-mail and voice calling. Additionally, YOYOCam can be set to bleep when the alarm
is triggered. For more information, see Alarm Settings.
Change the Password
For security, you must immediately change the Password from the default of 1234 to your own value.
Command: #04#OldPassword#NewPassword#
Example: #04#1234#6789#
Response: Password was successfully changed to 6789
For more information, see Guest Users & Password.
Add users
Add users so that other people can also control YOYOCam, request images and dial in to hear audio
from YOYOCam.
Command: #06#UserNumber#
Example: #06#+46702222222#
Response: +46702222222 USER phone number has been added
For more information, see Master, Users & Guests.
Add Remote Controls
Before the supplied Remote Controls work with YOYOCam, they must be paired. You can also
configure how YOYOCam responds when the Emergency button is pressed. See Using the Remote
Control for more information.

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Interacting with YOYOCam
General Command Format
Commands and Parameters
Master and Users interact with YOYOCam by sending SMS messages that contain specially
formatted textual commands. YOYOCam typically responds with confirmation text by SMS. Where the
command is a request for images, these are sent by MMS or E-mail.
Generic format of a simple command:
Command: #CommandCode#
Example: #01#
Response: YOYOCam is armed
Generic format of a command that needs extra information (a parameter):
Command: #CommandCode#Parameter#
Response: SMS confirmation or images by MMS or E-mail
Example: #06#+46702222222#
Response: +46702222222 USER phone number has been added
Note: There must never be any space characters in a command.
Generic format of a command taking multiple parameters:
Command: #CommandCode#Parameter1#Parameter2#Parameter3#Parameter4# …
Example: #106#+46704444444#+46705555555#+46706666666#
Response: +46704444444
+46705555555
+46706666666
Emergency phone number added
Note: Commands always begin and end with the # character, and a # separates each required
parameter.
Note: In some cases all parameters must be supplied; in others like the one above, as many
parameters as required can be supplied.

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Telephone Numbers
Some commands require telephone numbers parameters, for example when adding a User or an
Emergency number. You can supply numbers in International format (recommended) or national
format.
For example:
International format: +46702222222
National format: 0702222222
Note: Do not include spaces or any other character in phone numbers.
YOYOCam treats a number in International format as different from one in National format. For
example, if you send #06#+46702222222# and #06#+46702222222#, YOYOCam will not recognise
that they are both actually the same user, and will configure two users, one with the number in each
format.
Switch YOYOCam On and Off
Switching On YOYOCam
To switch on YOYOCam:
1. Slide the Power Switch to the UP position.
2. The Status Indicator is orange for a few seconds.
3. The Status Indicator turns red for approximately 3 seconds.
4. The Status Indicator flashes red while YOYOCam searches for the mobile network.
5. YOYOCam bleeps when the network has been found.
6. The Status Indicator shows if YOYOCam is armed or if disarmed.
Switching Off YOYOCAM
To switch off YOYOCam:
Slide the Power Switch to the DOWN position.
Battery and External Power Notifications
YOYOCam warns you by SMS when external power is connected and disconnected:
External power applied: External power – resumed
External power removed: External power lost. Running on battery.
For more information see SMS Notification when power supply changes.

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Arm and Disarm YOYOCam
When YOYOCam is armed, it will raise the alarm when a sensor is triggered. When YOYOCam is
disarmed, it will not raise any alarms. YOYOCam is typically disarmed when the property is attended,
for example during working hours, when normal movements would cause only false alarms.
YOYOCam is armed when the property is unattended, for example outside office hours.
YOYOCam can be manually armed or disarmed. Alternatively YOYOCam can automatically arm and
disarm itself according to a schedule.
Arming and Disarming YOYOCam by SMS
To arm YOYOCam by SMS:
Command: #01#
Response: YOYOCam is armed
Status Indicator:
To disarm YOYOCam by SMS
Command: #02#
Response: YOYOCam is disarmed
Status Indicator:
Arming and Disarming YOYOCam using the Remote Control
Note: The Remote Control must first be paired with YOYOCam. See Pairing your YOYOCam with a
Remote Control for more information.
To arm YOYOCam using the Remote Control:
1. Press the button on the Remote Control.
2. YOYOCam bleeps
3. Status Indicator shows
To disarm YOYOCam using the Remote Control:
1. Press the button on the Remote Control.
2. YOYOCam bleeps
3. Status Indicator shows
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