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WIFI07 User Guide (IOS Version) I. Product Overview 1. Camera Lens 2. IR LEDs 3. Set Button 4. Plus Button 5. Rechargeable Backup Battery 6. Micro SD card Slot

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WIFI07

User Guide (IOS Version)I. Product Overview

1. Camera Lens

2. IR LEDs

3. Set Button

4. Plus Button

5. Rechargeable Backup Battery

6. Micro SD card Slot

7. Power/Reset Button

8. WAN Indicator Light

9. LAN Indicator Light

10. Battery Charge Indicator Light

11. Restart Button

12. USB Port

II. What’s in the Box

-1× WIFI Camera Clock

-1× USB Cable

-1× AC110-240V to DC 5V Charging Adapter

-1× 8GB Micro SD Card (fitted into the Micro SD card slot already)

-1× Rechargeable Backup Battery

III. Before You Start

3.1. Get the Clock Part Ready

3.1.1. Open back cover, put the backup battery in place and plug it into AC power using the power

adapter included, time display will be light on.

3.1.2. Press the Set Button once and the hour will start flashing, then press the Plus Button to

adjust the current hour.

3.1.3. Press the Set Button once again to save the hour setting and the minute will start flashing,

then press the Plus Button to adjust the current minute.

3.1.4. Press the Set Button to save the minute setting. Press the Plus Button to choose 12-hour or

24-hour display mode, then press the Set Button once to save the setting.

3.2. Get the WIFI Camera Part Ready

3.2.1. Please make sure the 8GB Micro SD card provided has been formatted already and is

securely fitted into the camera’s SD card slot. If you want to use a larger Micro SD card, we

recommend you to use SDHC Class 10 Micro SD cards.

3.2.2. Power on the camera by pressing and holding the Power Button for 2 seconds. Wait about

15 seconds or so, you will see the LAN indicator light glow solid yellow, which means the camera’s

WIFI signal is ready.

IV. Network Setup

4.1. Install the “Camwf” APP on Your iPhone or iPad

Search for “Camwf” in App Store and install it on your iPhone or iPad.

4.2. P2P Connection Setup (LAN Mode)

4.2.1. Go to WLAN Setting page on your iPhone or iPad, connect your iPhone or iPad to the

camera’s WIFI signal named “RT-*****”. Wait for the WIFI to be connected and your phone status

bar will appear WIFI symbol as below:

[Note]: If the camera’s WIFI signal cannot be found after a long time, please reset it (See VIII) or recharge the

backup battery only if the camera is powered by the backup battery (See X).

4.2.2. Run the “Camwf” APP.

4.2.3. Add the camera to the “Camwf” APP as below:

Tap + symbol at the top right corner > Search for the camera > Tap the camera’s UID > Tap OK.

4.2.4. If the camera shows “Connected” on the “Devices” page, it means the camera’s P2P (LAN)

setup is complete. The LAN indicator light will be solid yellow. You can check or record video in

the P2P (LAN) mode.

[Note]: In this P2P (LAN) mode, you can only view video locally, within 15 meters (49 feet) open

range.

Tips: On the live video screen, you can gently put your index finger and thumb on the screen

then slide in and outward directions on a specific area to zoom in and out.

4.3. Remote View Setup (WAN Mode)

>> Before remote view setup, please make sure that the camera is successfully added to the APP

and it's online in the P2P (LAN) mode.

4.3.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.

4.3.2. Follow the steps below to set up remote view function:

Step 1: On the “Devices” page, tap the gear icon then choose “Network Settings”.

Step 2: On the “Network Settings” page, tap the search icon and then select a desired

WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.

Step 3: Tap “OK” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatically.

Step 4: Exit the “Camwf” APP.

How to check if remote view function works?

1. Back to the WLAN setting page on your iPhone or iPad, exit your iPhone or iPad from the

current WIFI network, enroll your iPhone or iPad in another WIFI hotspot, or you can turn off the

WLAN function, enable your mobile network data instead.

2. Make sure your iPhone or iPad has Internet access, launch the “Camwf” APP again. If the

camera shows “Connected” on the “Devices” page, it means the remote view setup is successful

and the camera has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live or recorded video

remotely from any location. The WAN Indicator light will be solid yellow.

Tips: If the camera shows “Connection failed” on the “Devices” page, please tap the Refreshing

icon and wait a while, the camera will show “Connected” soon. If it still doesn’t work, that

means you need to reset the camera (See VIII) and set up all over again.

V. Motion Detection Recording Setup

>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online in LAN or WAN

mode before you start.

5.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.

5.2. Tap the gear icon on the “Devices” page and then choose “Device Settings”.

5.2. On the “Device Settings”” page, turn on “SD Record” and “Motion Detection” function.

5.3. Tap “Confirm” to complete the Motion Detection Video Recording setting.

5.4. When a movement is detected, the camera will push an alarm message to your iPhone or

iPad and record a video to the Micro SD card automatically.

5.5. Back to the “Devices” page, tap the gear icon and go to “SDCard Record” page. You

can download the video files and play them back on your iPhone or iPad.

[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4

VI. Recording Video to the Local Micro SD Card

>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online in LAN or WAN

mode before you start.

6.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.

6.2. Record video to the local Micro SD card fitted into the camera.

Method One:

Step 1: On the “Devices” page, tap the camera icon to get into the live video screen. Tap the

video recording button to start or stop recording video. These video files will come without

audio.

Step 2: Back to the “Devices” page and tap Media to check the video files.

Method Two:

Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the “Devices” page and then go to “Device Settings” page.

Step 2: Turn on “SD Record” and turn off “Motion Detection” function.

Step 3: Tap “Confirm” to complete the SD card recording setting and the camera will record video

to the Micro SD card continuously.

Step 4: Follow 5.5 to access the video files.

[Note]:

1). A video clip will be generated and saved every 3 minutes automatically.

2). If the outlet power is cut off, the camera can still record video for 4 hours continuously with the backup

battery.

3). Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4

VII. Resetting

If for any reason the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, you can reset the camera to

restore it back to normal operation.

Option1: When the camera is powered on, press the Power Button twice to reset all settings to

factory default. Both LAN and WAN indicator lights will be illuminated for 5 seconds and then go

out. The camera will restart automatically with default settings in 5 seconds.

Option 2: In LAN or WAN mode, tap the gear icon on the “Devices” page and select “Device

Settings”. Then, tap “Factory settings” and tap “OK” to confirm. Both LAN and WAN indicator

lights will be illuminated for 5 seconds and then go out. The camera will restart automatically with

default settings in 5 seconds.

VIII. Renaming Camera & Changing Password

>> Please confirm that the camera is added to the APP, and it is online in the P2P (LAN) mode

before you start.

8.1. Launch the APP “Camwf”.

8.2. Change the camera name as below:

Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the “Devices” page then go to “User Settings” page.

Step 2: Clear the default device name and type in names like home, office, bedroom….

Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the change.

8.3. Change the password as below:

Step 1: Back to the “Settings” page, select “User Settings”

Step 2: On the “User Settings” page, type the default password “888888” first, enter a new

password and re-enter it, finally tap “OK” to save the change.

How to check if the new password works?

1. Back to the home page, swipe the camera icon from right to left to delete the current camera.

2. Follow chapter 4.2.3 to re-add the camera to the “Camwf” APP, and remember to enter your

new password before tapping “OK” to confirm.

3. If the camera shows “Connected” on the home page, it means the password has been changed

successfully. If it shows “Wrong Password”, then you need to reset a new password.

IX. Charging the Backup Battery

9.1. Put the backup battery in place then connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply by

using the charging adapter and USB cable provided.

9.2. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will be illuminated yellow during the charging process.

9.3. It will take 8 hours to obtain a full charge for the backup battery.

9.4. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will turn off when the backup battery is fully recharged.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why can’t I find the camera’s WIFI signal on my iPhone or iPad?

A: There are 4 solutions to this problem:

1. Take out the backup battery, plug the camera into an outlet power supply by using the USB

cable provided. Wait 2 minutes for the WIFI signal SSID to appear.

2. Reset the camera (See VIII), then wait for the WIFI signal SSID to show up.

3. Keep your iPhone or iPad within the camera’s WIFI hotspot range, refreshing the WIFI signal

page. It may take up to 2 minutes for the hotspot to become recognizable on your iPhone or iPad

's WLAN setting page.

4. Shut off your iPhone or iPad’s WLAN function for a while, then turn it on to search again.

Q: Why live video screen shows up black and a searching circle spins in center but nothing

ever displays?

A: If the camera connected WIFI speed is low, wait 10-30 seconds for live video to appear. Or you

can exit the live video screen and get into the screen again in a minute.

Q: How to play back the video saved in the Micro SD card?

A: Use a card reader to read and play back the video on your PC computer. Or use the “Camwf”

APP to play back (See 5.5)

Q: How to add the camera to more iPhone or iPad?

A: Make sure that camera is in WAN mode already. Then launch the “Camwf” APP on your other

iPhone or iPad, tap “+” icon, choose “Add Device By ID”, input the camera UID (a unique

combination of numbers and letters specific to your camera) and the password. Finally, tap “OK” to

add the camera.

Q: What to do if I forget my password?

A: You will have to reset the device to factory settings; press the Reset Button twice, delete the

camera in the “Camwf” APP and re-add it.

Q: The camera does not record any video to the Micro SD card?

A: Power off the camera, take out the Micro SD card, format the SD card, then insert it to the SD

card slot again, power on the camera again.

Q: Can I record video directly to my iPhone or iPad’s storage?

A: No.

Q: How many cameras are supported on the mobile application?

A: No limit.

Q: How to turn on the IR LEDs?

A: When the illumination is below 10 lux, the IR LEDs will be turned on automatically. The IR

distance is 2 meters.

Q: Is there any PC client software I can use on my Mac computer?

A: The PC client software only supports windows operating system.

Q: Why the camera doesn’t respond after I press the Reset Button twice?

A: If the WAN and LAN indicator lights don’t react like the chapter VIII said, that means you didn’t

press the Reset Button right. Please try it again.

Q: Why is time display not stable, always blinking?

A: If the clock is powered by the backup battery provided, please recharge it. If not, check if the

power adapter is connected properly.