Version:V2.2 Wireless IP Camera User’s Manual Note: Due to the continuous updating of the product and software, there may be a discrepancy between the operating guide and the APP interface. All the instructions are subject to the actual operation interface.
Contents 1. Introduction............................................................................................................................................................... 2 1.1.What Is the Wireless IP Camera?...............................................................................................................2 2. Quick install and connect........................................................................................................................................2 2.
1. Introduction We’d like to thank you for buying Wireless IP Camera. You will soon find that you love everything that this fantastic security camera offered. In this user guide, we’ll cover everything you want to know about the camera, including how to download the MIPC app, how to connect your home network in different ways, how to control it and more. With this manual, you will find that it is very easy to us. 1.1.
2.2 Creating an Account To use the camera, you will need to set up an account with MIPC. To create an account: ● In the MIPC app on your mobile device,press I am a new user Sign up . ● The Sign Up page opens. Create a User name and a Password. Logging in to the MIPC Account ● Locate the Sign in link: ● Enter your user name and password in the appropriate fields. ● l Click Sign in. 2.3. Wi-Fi Connection Setup through Wi-Fi Mode Before connecting to your camera, please confirm your home Wi-Fi network is 2.
Figure 1 Figure 4 5) Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 5 After you choose the “Wi-Fi , you should be asked to connect your power supply equipment .
to allow the camera getting ready. The camera is ready once you hear a "tick" sound after connecting the power for 60 seconds. Then, tap “Next” to enter next step (Figure 6). 6) Please press the RESET button 1 seconds to reset the camera. After hearing the voice prompts (waiting for receiving wireless configuration information), tap “Next” (Figure 7). 7) Then the Wi-Fi network name will automatically display.
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2.4. Wi-Fi Connection Setup through Ethernet Cable If your router is not compatible with “Wi-Fi Connection mode”, this is an alternativ mode for Wi-Fi connection setup. 1) Follow Step 1- Step 4 in Wi-Fi Connection Mode Setup and then click “Ethernet Connection” icon to start the Wi-Fi Connection Setup through Ethernet Cable (Figure13).
Figure 3 Figure 3. Using Apps for iPhone and Android 3.1 Camera List Previews The camera list panel contains all cameras you have added to your account. Each preview picture has various indicators for online, password changed status,offline or alarm.
3.2 More (Account Settings) The MIPC app offers you access to view, monitor and configure your devices.The app also has an option to view or configure your Account information. MIPC enables you to configure two types of settings: Account settings and Device settings. For information on Device settings, see Overview of the Settings Page.
3.3 Watch a Camera’s Live Video To view a camera’s live video, touch a preview picture. Initial display will show a navigation bar with Buttons of record, snapshot, microphone, speaker, and Image setting buttons.The navigation bar will Disappear after two seconds.Touch anywhere on the live view to activate it again.
3.5 SD card video recording setup Please go to Setting to enable the recording function after the SD card is inserted into the card slot on the camera. Note: Please insert and remove the SD Card when the power switch is in the OFF position.
3.6 Device Settings The Device Settings Page features a number of different tabs that are just to the right of your cameras. You are able to switch between the different cameras to access the settings information for each of them. Let’s look at the long list of items under this section. • About • Nickname • Date/Time • System • Admin Password • Guest Password • Alarm • Record • Accessory • SD Card • Storage Device • Cloud storage • Network • OSD (On Screen Display) • Others 3.6.1.
3.6.2. Nickname In this section, you will be able to enter a nickname for your camera. Simply type the name into the box and then click on apply. Now, that camera will go by that particular nickname when it shows up on the left side of the screen. This can make it nice and easy to know which camera is which quickly. 3.6.3 Date/Time In the Date/Time tab, you can set the date and time for your camera. Choose the date, time, and the time zone.
3.6.4 System Under System, there are three sections under System, as detailed below: ● Online upgrade Online upgrade displays the current version number and shows if there is a newer version. You will see a red dot next to the Setting icon identifying that there is a new upgrade available. To download and install the latest software version, click Update.
3.6.6 Alarm The camera carries the mobile detection and alarm. After the mobile detection is opened, the alarm information can be sent to the mobile phone when the camera detects the moving events and the objects are moved. 3.6.7 Record Under the Record tab, you have the ability to enable recordings based on two different options: Continuous Recording and Event record. You should enable one of these options if you wish to schedule recording times automatically.
3.6.8 Accessory The cameras can detect motion in the viewing areas and can as a result of that detection, take a snapshot, record a video, trigger an alert, etc. The Accessory tab offers two options to configure what the camera should do if and when motion is detected in the covered area: ● Motion Detection Select the Motion Detection tab to determine how sensitive the camera is when it comes to sensing motion.
3.6.10 Storage Device Using the Storage Device option, you can introduce another element of the Storage Device , the Cloud Box. The Cloud Box is an ideal DIY (Do It Yourself ) security solution for homes and small businesses that require the recording of many hours of continuous video. To use a Cloud Box, you must first connect the Cloud Box to the same network where one or more cameras are connected.
3.6.12 Network Warning: If you change the settings on this tab, it is possible that the network can be disconnected. The Network Tab enables you to choose the network interface that you want to use - Ethernet or Wi-Fi. When you choose Ethernet, you can view the MAC address, the network status, and the IP information. Once your device is connected, it is recommended that you do not change the settings or click Apply on the Network tab, as this is likely to cause you to be disconnected from the Network. 3.6.
3.6.14 Others Use the sliders to adjust the Speaker and the Microphone. You can make the Others volume higher or lower with these sliders. Sliding to the right makes the volume go higher, and sliding to the left makes it lower. Flip is used when the camera is mounted upside down (for example, when it is attached to a ceiling). It will fiip the images viewed from the camera (either snapshot or recordings) so that they appear properly.
4. Using the MIPC PC client 4.1 PC client download Download MIPC client from your PC Windows or Mac as directed from this website: www.mipcm.
4.2 Log In & Sign Up ● Log on to the MIPC PC client. The following window appears: ● Enter your User name and Password, and click Sign in.(If you are a new user, Select “Sign up” and create a Username and Password.) ● The website interface opens. If devices have been added, the current image for each active device is shown in the dashboard.
4.3 View a camera’s live video To view a camera’s live video, touch a preview picture. Click on the video screen will show a navigation bar with Buttons of record, snapshot, microphone and Image setting. The following icons are located on each video image on the screen: ①Record:to initiate a live recording. ②Snapshot:to create a snapshot image of the current view. ③Microphone:to transmit your voice through the device.
4.4 Pan, Tilt (<>︿﹀)On computers only: move camera left, right, up and down using directional controls. These controls are only available as you move the mouse to hover over the display edges (top,bottom, left and right in the middle). Not all cameras provide the full range of rotation, panning, tilting, etc. Note:The screen can not be zoomed on the computer.
4.4 History access If you do not have an SD card in your camera, this will be a blank screen. If you do have an SD card in your camera and you capture videos, you will see a list of videos on the this screen. ● Day: Quickly view video time ● Edit: Delete the video ● Snapshot: Clicking on one of the pictures will open up the image into a separate popup, making it larger and easier to see. ● Record:Under the Records column, it will show you whether the record indicates video.
4.5 Settings ● About:Provides information about your device. ● Nickname:Set a user-friendly name for your device. ● Admin Password:Change the Admin password for device. ● Guest Password: Create a Guest password for device. ● Network: Configure network settings. ● OSD (On Screen Display): Modify the on-screen display settings. ● SD Card: Enable the use of an SD Card. You can also format and unmount the SD Card.
4.6 More (Account Settings) The Settings page contains the following options: ● Software Version – View the current version of the software ● Account Admin Password – This enables you to change your account password. ● Account Guest Password – If you wish to allow someone access to your camera, you can assign them a user guest password, which can be disabled at any time.