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Table of Contents EN 1. Preparation........................................................2 Component & Accessories.............................2 Part Name......................................................2 2. Initiate Smart Cloud Camera..............................4 Install Smart Cloud Camera...........................4 Access AP Mode............................................4 3. Setup Smart Cloud Camera...............................5 Install Easy IP App................................
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2. Initiate Smart Cloud Camera Smart Cloud Camera has built-in a Wi-Fi network and can connect to the internet directly. Therefore, for the first time use the Smart Cloud Camera, you need to set up the Wi-Fi network and assign an available network which can link to the internet for the camera from the AP (Access Point) Mode. Install Smart Cloud Camera 1. Insert a micro SD card in the micro SD card slot. 2. Adjust the Lens Bracket to the applicable angle. 3.
EN 3. Setup the Smart Cloud Camera Install Easy IP App 1. Search and find the Easy IP app from the Apple Store for iOS or the Google Play for Android then install it in your mobile device. 2. Press the Easy IP icon to start it. Add Camera 1. Press the Add Camera icon to add camera. 2. Find the UID QR Code Label on the camera body or user manual. 3. Use the QR Code Reader to read the UID of camera. 4. Enter UID Password "888888" and name the camera. 5. Enter the password of Wi-Fi network which the .
Easy Mode Add Camera As long as the Smart Cloud Camera has initiated the Wi-Fi network from the AP Mode. You can use the Easy Mode to add this camera in other mobile device and monitor it from Easy IP App. 1. Press the Add Camera icon EN to add camera. 2. Find the UID QR Code Label on the camera body or user manual. 3. Use the QR Code Reader to read the UID of camera. 4. Enter Camera Password then press . Note: This password must use the same as the new password which has be changed in the AP Mode.
EN 4. Event Record The Smart Cloud Camera has built-in a PIR Sensor (Passive Infrared Sensor) which can detect the infrared signal emitting from a moving object like human or animal. The default setting of the interval idle time to active the PIR Sensor is 30 seconds. The PIR Sensor only activates and can be triggered after the end of the interval time. The interval idle time can prevent multiple images of the same object like human or animal and recount after the video record finished.
Monitor Event Detection The Smart Cloud Camera will auto record a video clip when the PIR Sensor has detected a motioning object. And send an instant message to your mobile device which is running the Easy IP. The remind message stay on your mobile device until you check the event. Note: 1. Video file saves in the micro SD card of the Smart Cloud Camera under ʺX:\IPCAM\videoʺ folder. Make sure the micro SD card has inserted in the SD card slot and has enough space to save video files. 2.
EN 2. Press the Advance icon ʺ List icon. ʺ then press the Event 3. Select what event record you want to see then press the Play icon. 4. Easy IP will download the record video to your mobile device first then play it after download completely. For Android: 1. Event video was saved in the "DCIM\EasyIP" folder of the mobile device. 2. The file name format is ALERT0000-YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS.MP4. For iOS: 1. Event video was saved in the "DCIM\100APPLE" folder of the mobile device. 2.
5. Appendix Specification Sensor Lens White Balance Exposure Video Encoder Video Resolution Video File Format Picture Resolution Picture File Format Audio Encoder Audio Input Wi-Fi Power Storage Dimensions EN 1/3”, 3.4M CMOS 6G, F1.8, Wide Angle 128°, Fixed Focus Auto Auto H.264 Video Record : FHD 1080p @ 21 FPS Event Record : HD 720p @ 10-15 FPS MP4 2M pixels (1920x1080) JPG AAC and AC3 mono, sample rate 48K Built-in MIC IEEE 802.
EN Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement 15.21 You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 15.105(b) 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.