Wireless Camcorder User Manual
Names of Parts Wide/Tele Lever Photo Button External Lens/ Filter Mount Lens Microphone Indicator Light LCD Touch Panel Speaker Power Button Pause Button Tripod Socket Indicator Record Button Mini USB Port HDMI Port Wireless On/Off Button Battery/SD Card Cover English | 1
Getting Started Charging the Unit • Before initial use, fully charge the camera via power adapter or USB to computer system. • During charging, the indicator flashes. When the camera is fully charged, the indicator turns off. Shoot Video Press Record button to shoot videos and press it again to stop. Take Photo Press Pho to button halfway down to focus, and then press it all the way down to take photos.
Direct Mode (Local) Mobile / PC For initial use, install [Unieye Cam] app on mobile. Each camera has a unique Camera ID ( C2-xxxxxxxx). Password is not required for the initial use, however, it is advised to go to [Setup] in [Unieye Cam] to setup password after the connection is established. Connect to Camera For iOS user: • Set camera to Direct Mode • On mobile, go to [Settings] [Wi-Fi] Select camera. 3G connection will switch to WiFi within 1 min. • Run [Unieye Cam]. • Press camera bar to start. .
Cloud Mode (Internet) AP USTREAM Cloud AP AP Cloud Server 3G/4G Mobile / PC Mobile Hotspot Recommended Cloud Server for Access: USTREAM A live broadcasting social media. Before using Cloud Mode, setting up cloud AP and cloud server on camera are required. Step 1: Setup Cloud AP in Direct Mode On mobile, go to app [Setup] [Cloud Settings] [Cloud AP]. Select a WiFi network from [AP List]; enter network password when prompted. If no preferred AP is found, press [Other...
Cloud Mode (Internet) Step 3: Connect Camera to Cloud Server Options to connect to cloud server: 1. On mobile, press [Camera to Cloud] in [Setup] page. 2. On camera, set to Cloud Mode . If connection fails, one of the following situations will be shown. Situation Cause/Solution Cannot connect to cloud AP or invalid network password. Camera not inside WiFi area or weak signal. Check AP settings or move camera closer to cloud AP. No internet or the cloud server is not accessible.
PC Applications To use [Unieye Cam] features on PC, install [PC APP] first. The [PC APP] has similar features and interface to [Unieye Cam] for easy user experience. Install [PC APP] from Camera • Connect the camera to PC via a USB cable. • [PC APP] AutoRun/AutoPlay activates. • If AutoRun/AutoPlay is not starting: Go to [My computer] and search [PC APP] for installation. • Once installed, unplug the camera from PC then run [PC APP].
Setup List in Camera Resolution FHD 1920x1080p (30fps) HD60 1280x720p (60fps) HD30 1280x720p (30fps) Light Turn on/off the LED light. Night Mode Set for night scenes. Slow Motion Record video in slow motion; resolution 720p. Time Lapse Record one frame per second; 30 frames per second in playback. Self-Timer Activate 10-second self-timer. Sound Operation sound on/off. TV Format NTSC (60Hz) For NTSC TV standard. PAL (50Hz) For PAL TV standard. Format SD Card Format memory card.
Troubleshooting Situation Camera cannot turn on Cause/Solution Battery power is low. Recharge the battery. Camera cannot turn on after Use the power adapter provided. plugging power adapter Connect it to power outlet correctly. Camera is frozen Remove the battery / unplug the adaptor, then insert battery and turn on again. Camera cannot record No SD card or SD card is full. SD card cannot be recognized. Format SD card by camera or change SD card.
FCC & Safety Instruction FCC Regulations: 15.19(a)(3): This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 15.105(b): NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
FCC & Safety Instruction RF Exposure Information (SAR): This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.