SMART 720P/1080P Wireless Ip Cameras: Instruction Manual
SMART 720P/1080P Wireless Ip Cameras: Instruction Manual
SMART 720P/1080P Wireless Ip Cameras: Instruction Manual
WIRELESS IP CAMERAS
Instruction Manual
Hardware Installation
1. Connect the power supply
Finding the included AC/DC adapter to plug into the electricity outlet/socket, then
connect it to the camera. Generally indoor cameras usually use DC5V 2A power supply
and outdoor cameras use DC12V 1.5A power supply.
Note - The Ethernet cable is not required after the camera’s Network Settings have been
changed to WiFi
Note - The camera only supports 2.4GHz WiFi, can't support 5GHz. Making sure the WiFi SSID
has no special character, also DHCP function should be enabled in your router.
Note - Data charges may apply if downloading via mobile connection, check with your mobile
carrier for details. Yoosee & the supplier take no responsibility for data charges
Note – If you forget the account number or password, you may simply register another
account. Invalid email address can be used in account registration.
To log in to Yoosee, enter your email and password into the fields provided, then press ‘Login’.
e r t y
q : Edit the device information, customize the name.
w : Add the camera, either by using 'Smartlink' or 'Manual'.
e : Weak password warning.
r : Arm (activate) / Disarm (de-activate) response for detection. If armed, the camera will
notify your device of any motion detection using the alarm settings
t : Playback the video footage recorded in microSD/SDHC memory card.
y : Control the camera's local setting here.
Camera's Setting
Device info: Check the version of your
camera's firmware
Time settings: Set the date and time of your
IP camera
Media setting: Change between 50Hz and
60Hz video format, and reverse the camera
image if required
Security setting: Modify the camera admin
password and create a guest password
Network setting: Change between Ethernet
and WiFi modes
Alarm setting: Be alerted of any motion
detection
Video Record setting: Choosing the record
modes among manual, schedule, alarm
Add sensors: Pair the remote control or
wireless security detectors to the camera
AP mode: Switch to AP mode, so camera can
directly connect with smartphone without
Internet connection.
Device Update: Check for the latest camera
firmware
Note – If you failed to upgrade the camera's firmware, please choose another time (network
speed is the best and less congestion) to have a try. During the update, don't disconnect the
power supply. If the firmware corrupts, using the IP camera debug software to update its
firmware manually.
Taking a Snapshot
While viewing your camera feed, press the button to take a snapshot. Quickly view
past snapshots below the camera feed display.
2. Go to your smartphone's settings, select 'Wi-Fi' setting, you will find a new WiFi SSID
which has prefix GW_IPC from the available network list. Connecting this WiFi SSID, and
input the default password '12345678'.
3. Launching the Yoosee App, enter device AP mode, press the large image icon to launch
the camera viewer.
Note – For Android Smartphones, the App can automatically find the IP camera in AP mode.
Click 'Discover 1 new deices' then input WiFi password (default 12345678) to add the camera.
If it has connection timeout issue, you may manually change the camera's WiFi password in
your smartphone's WiFi setting (some Android system disallow App to modify the password).
1. Mailbox, enter your valid email address, then select the mailbox domain.
2. Password, enter your email's password.
If you can't find your email domain from the domain list, then you can click 'Manual
setting' to fill your own SMTP account info.
Note – Many free and advanced email service providers will defaultly block the smtp
connection from App. Before fill the email and save the setting, making sure you have set
allow App to access the smtp connection. E.g. If you use gmail account, you need to Allow less
secure App to access your gmail account.
https://www.google.com/settings/security/lesssecureapps
Note – If the CMSClient can't run properly, you may check whether or not the software has
been blocked by Anti-virus software or windows firewall.
1. To commence recording, select the button at the top right corner of the camera
viewing window. The icon will change to a blue colour.
2. To stop recording, press the button again.
Note: If using more than one camera, right-click on ‘Device List’ and select ‘All Start Recording’
and ‘All Stop Recording’ to control the recording
Capturing an Image
To capture an image, select the button at the top right corner of the camera viewing
window. The icon will change to a blue colour. A popup will indicate that the image has
been saved.
Playback Menu
To search through and playback recorded footage, follow these steps
1. Select ‘Local record file’
2. Select your camera device from the device menu
3. Change the ‘begin’ and ‘end’ time to your desired search range, then press
‘Search’
4. Your record files will be shown on the left. Double click a file to commence
playback
Log Menu
To check events that have occurred on each camera, follow these steps
1. Select either ‘Alarm’ or ‘Operation’ from the log type
2. Select either ‘All device’ or your specific device from device name
3. Change the ‘begin’ and ‘end’ time to your desired search range, then press ‘Search’
4. Your logged data is then listed below. To back-up the data as a .txt file, select ‘Backup’,
then save the file to your desired location
Note: By default, 1024MB will be reserved on your save location. All other available storage will
be used for recorded footage. Maximum record time for each file is 60 minutes
Note - If your camera is not shown, enter the unique ‘3C ID’ and ‘Device Password’ found on the
outside of your IP Camera. Press ‘OK’ to add your camera.