Wiseup WIFI09 User manual

WIFI09
User Guide (Android Version)
I. Product Overview
1. Camera Lens
2. Micro SD Card Slot
3. Power/Reset Button
4. Restart Button
5. WAN Indicator Light
6. LAN Indicator Light
7. Battery Charge Indicator Light
8. USB Port
9. Battery
II. What’s in the Box
-1× WIFI Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC 5V Power Adapter
-1× 8GB Micro SD Card (fitted into the Micro SD card slot already)
III. Before You Start
3.1 Before using, please make sure your camera is fully charged and make sure the Micro SD
card has been formatted already and is securely fitted into the camera’s SD card slot, or it will
not work. We recommend you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Power the camera on by pressing the Power Button ponce. Wait about 15 seconds
or so, you will see the LAN indicator light is solid yellow, which means the camera’s WIFI
signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 24/7 days, please connect it to an outlet AC power
supply using the included USB cable and power adapter.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install the “Camwf” APP on your smartphone or tablet PC
Search for “Camwf” in Google Play Store or scan the QR code below to install the APP on
your smartphone or tablet PC.
4.2. P2P Connection Setup (LAN Mode)
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN Setting page on your smartphone or tablet PC, connect your
mobile device 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 battery only if the camera is powered by it (See X).
4.2.2. Run the “Camwf” APP.
4.2.3. Add the camera to the “Camwf” APP as below:
Tap “+” icon > Search for the Camera > Tap the camera’s UID > Tap OK.
4.2.4. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the camera’s P2P (LAN)
setup is successful. 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 home page, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “manage WI-FI networks” at the “WIFI Setting”
section.
Step 3: Select a desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 4: Tap “OK” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatically.
Step 5: Exit the “Camwf” APP.
[Note]: If a wrong password is entered, or if the device failed to connect to the router, we recommend
you reset the camera to factory default in the P2P mode. To do this, press the Reset Button twice.
How to check if remote view function works?
1. Back to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, exit your phone
or mobile device from the current WIFI network, enroll your phone or mobile device in another
WIFI hotspot, or you can turn off the WIFI or WLAN function, enable your mobile network
data.
2. Make sure your phone or mobile device has Internet access, launch the “Camwf” APP
again. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the remote view setup is
successful and the camera has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live video
or record video remotely from any location. The WAN Indicator light will be solid yellow.
[Note]: If the camera shows “Connection failed” on the home page, tap the Refreshing icon and
wait for 1 minute, then try again. If the connection still fails, that means you need to reset the camera
(See VIII) and set up all over again.
V. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure that the camera is added to the APP before you start.
5.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
5.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
5.3. On the “Advanced Setting” page, turn on “SD Record” and “Motion Detection” function.
5.4. Tap “OK” to complete the Motion Detection Video Recording setting.
5.5. When a movement is detected, the camera will record a video to the Micro SD card
automatically.
5.6. Back to the home page, tap the gear icon , choose “SD Download” in the popup
window then download the video files from the Micro SD card.
5.7. When download is finished, go back to the home page. Click the gear icon and then
choose “View Snapshot” to play the video clips back right on your smartphone or tablet PC.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280×720P Video Format: MP4
VI. Recording Video Directly to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online in the
LAN or WAN mode before you start.
6.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP. Tap the camera icon to get into the live video screen.
6.2. Tap the remote video recording button once to start or stop recording video. The
video files will be saved on your mobile device or phone's flash memory. These video files
will come without audio.
6.3. Check out the video files.
Option 1: On the live video screen, tap the gallery icon to check out the recorded
images and video files on the phone.
Option 2: On the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “View Snapshot”
in the popup window to check out the taken images and video files.
VII. Recording Video to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is added successfully to the APP and the network
connection is good before you start.
7.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
7.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page screen and then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
7.3. Turn on “SD Record” function and turn off “Motion Detection” function.
7.4. Tap “OK” to complete the SD card recording setting and the camera will record video
to the Micro SD card continuously.
7.5. Follow 5.6 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 7 hours continuously with the
backup battery.
3). Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4
VIII. Resetting
If for any reason the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will
restore it back to factory default settings.
Option1: When the camera is powered on, press the Reset Button twice in a row to reset all
settings to factory default, the camera will be back to P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator
lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go out. The camera will restart automatically
to default settings in 3 seconds.
Option 2: In LAN or WAN mode, tap the gear icon on the home page screen and choose
“Reset” in the popup window to reset all settings to factory default, the camera will be back to
P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go
out. The camera will restart automatically to default settings in 3 seconds.
IX. 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.
9.1. Launch the APP “Camwf”.
9.2. Change the camera name as below:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Account Setting” in the
popup window.
Step 2: Clear the default name and type in names like home, office, bedroom, etc.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the change.
9.3. Change the password in P2P mode as below:
Step 1: Back to the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “Modify Security Code” in the “Security
Code Setting” section.
Step 3: Type in the default password “888888”, then 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 screen, tap the gear icon and remove 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 “Online” on the home page screen, that means the password has been
changed successfully. If it shows “Wrong Password”, then you need to reset a new password.
X. Charging Backup Battery
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply by using the power adapter and
USB cable provided.
10.2. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will be illuminated yellow during the charging process.
10.3. It will take 7 hours to obtain a full charge.
10.4. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will turn off when the backup battery is fully recharged.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why can’t I find the camera’s WIFI signal on my smartphone or tablet PC?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this problem:
1. Take out the backup battery, plug the camera into an outlet power supply using the
USB cable and power adapter 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 phone or mobile device 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 phone or mobile device's WIFI setting page.
4. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to
search again.
Q2: The APP cannot find the camera after choosing “Search”?
A2: Ensure your phone or mobile device is still connecting to the camera’s WIFI signal.
Ensure your camera is powered by the outlet power supply or the back-up battery is fully
charged.
Q3: Why live video screen shows up black and a searching circle spins in center but
nothing ever displays?
A3: 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.
Q4: The camera is not holding my Wifi settings and continues to show that the
camera is offline?
A4: Make sure the camera is inside the range of good WIFI signal. Or if you are using the
backup battery, check if the power adapter is connected properly for long time use.
Q5: Will the camera still work if the power goes out?
A5: If the camera is in P2P (LAN) mode, the camera can still work and record video as
long as the backup battery provides power for the camera to run. If the camera is in WAN
mode, it will not work until power is restored and the Internet access is available.
Q6: How to add the camera to more devices?
A6: Make sure that camera is in WAN mode already. Then launch the “Camwf” APP on your
other Android phone or tablet PC, tap “+” icon, input the camera UID (a unique combination of
numbers and letters specific to your camera). Finally, tap “OK” to add the camera to the APP.
Q7: What to do if I forget my password?
A7: 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.
Q8: The camera does not record any video to the Micro SD card?
A8: 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.
Q9: My PC computer is unable to read the SD card directly from the device.
A9: Remove the SD card from the camera, then use a card reader to read it on your PC.
Make sure the camera is powered off before removing the Micro SD card.
Q10: How many mobile devices can connect to the camera at the same time?
A10: No limit.
Q11: How many cameras are supported on the mobile application?
A11: No limit.
Q12: How to play back the video saved in the Micro SD card?
A12: 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)
Q13: Is there any PC client software I can use on my computer?
A13: PC client software download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi09&Submit=++++++++
Q14: Why the camera doesn’t respond after I press the reset button twice?
A14: If the WAN and LAN indicator lights don’t respond like the chapter VIII said, that
means you didn’t press the Reset Button right. Please try it again.
Q15: Why is time display not stable, always blinking?
A15: If you are using the backup battery, please recharge it. If not, check it the power
adapter is connected properly.
Q16: Is there a video tutorial of setting up this mini WIFI spy camera?
A16: Yes. Please check at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OuNg55H-o

I. Product Overview
1. Camera Lens
2. Micro SD Card Slot
3. Power/Reset Button
4. Restart Button
5. WAN Indicator Light
6. LAN Indicator Light
7. Battery Charge Indicator Light
8. USB Port
9. Battery
II. What’s in the Box
-1× WIFI Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC 5V Power Adapter
-1× 8GB Micro SD Card (fitted into the Micro SD card slot already)
III. Before You Start
3.1 Before using, please make sure your camera is fully charged and make sure the Micro SD
card has been formatted already and is securely fitted into the camera’s SD card slot, or it will
not work. We recommend you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Power the camera on by pressing the Power Button ponce. Wait about 15 seconds
or so, you will see the LAN indicator light is solid yellow, which means the camera’s WIFI
signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 24/7 days, please connect it to an outlet AC power
supply using the included USB cable and power adapter.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install the “Camwf” APP on your smartphone or tablet PC
Search for “Camwf” in Google Play Store or scan the QR code below to install the APP on
your smartphone or tablet PC.
4.2. P2P Connection Setup (LAN Mode)
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN Setting page on your smartphone or tablet PC, connect your
mobile device 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 battery only if the camera is powered by it (See X).
4.2.2. Run the “Camwf” APP.
4.2.3. Add the camera to the “Camwf” APP as below:
Tap “+” icon > Search for the Camera > Tap the camera’s UID > Tap OK.
4.2.4. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the camera’s P2P (LAN)
setup is successful. 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 home page, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “manage WI-FI networks” at the “WIFI Setting”
section.
Step 3: Select a desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 4: Tap “OK” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatically.
Step 5: Exit the “Camwf” APP.
[Note]: If a wrong password is entered, or if the device failed to connect to the router, we recommend
you reset the camera to factory default in the P2P mode. To do this, press the Reset Button twice.
How to check if remote view function works?
1. Back to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, exit your phone
or mobile device from the current WIFI network, enroll your phone or mobile device in another
WIFI hotspot, or you can turn off the WIFI or WLAN function, enable your mobile network
data.
2. Make sure your phone or mobile device has Internet access, launch the “Camwf” APP
again. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the remote view setup is
successful and the camera has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live video
or record video remotely from any location. The WAN Indicator light will be solid yellow.
[Note]: If the camera shows “Connection failed” on the home page, tap the Refreshing icon and
wait for 1 minute, then try again. If the connection still fails, that means you need to reset the camera
(See VIII) and set up all over again.
V. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure that the camera is added to the APP before you start.
5.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
5.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
5.3. On the “Advanced Setting” page, turn on “SD Record” and “Motion Detection” function.
5.4. Tap “OK” to complete the Motion Detection Video Recording setting.
5.5. When a movement is detected, the camera will record a video to the Micro SD card
automatically.
5.6. Back to the home page, tap the gear icon , choose “SD Download” in the popup
window then download the video files from the Micro SD card.
5.7. When download is finished, go back to the home page. Click the gear icon and then
choose “View Snapshot” to play the video clips back right on your smartphone or tablet PC.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280×720P Video Format: MP4
VI. Recording Video Directly to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online in the
LAN or WAN mode before you start.
6.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP. Tap the camera icon to get into the live video screen.
6.2. Tap the remote video recording button once to start or stop recording video. The
video files will be saved on your mobile device or phone's flash memory. These video files
will come without audio.
6.3. Check out the video files.
Option 1: On the live video screen, tap the gallery icon to check out the recorded
images and video files on the phone.
Option 2: On the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “View Snapshot”
in the popup window to check out the taken images and video files.
VII. Recording Video to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is added successfully to the APP and the network
connection is good before you start.
7.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
7.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page screen and then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
7.3. Turn on “SD Record” function and turn off “Motion Detection” function.
7.4. Tap “OK” to complete the SD card recording setting and the camera will record video
to the Micro SD card continuously.
7.5. Follow 5.6 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 7 hours continuously with the
backup battery.
3). Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4
VIII. Resetting
If for any reason the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will
restore it back to factory default settings.
Option1: When the camera is powered on, press the Reset Button twice in a row to reset all
settings to factory default, the camera will be back to P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator
lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go out. The camera will restart automatically
to default settings in 3 seconds.
Option 2: In LAN or WAN mode, tap the gear icon on the home page screen and choose
“Reset” in the popup window to reset all settings to factory default, the camera will be back to
P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go
out. The camera will restart automatically to default settings in 3 seconds.
IX. 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.
9.1. Launch the APP “Camwf”.
9.2. Change the camera name as below:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Account Setting” in the
popup window.
Step 2: Clear the default name and type in names like home, office, bedroom, etc.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the change.
9.3. Change the password in P2P mode as below:
Step 1: Back to the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “Modify Security Code” in the “Security
Code Setting” section.
Step 3: Type in the default password “888888”, then 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 screen, tap the gear icon and remove 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 “Online” on the home page screen, that means the password has been
changed successfully. If it shows “Wrong Password”, then you need to reset a new password.
X. Charging Backup Battery
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply by using the power adapter and
USB cable provided.
10.2. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will be illuminated yellow during the charging process.
10.3. It will take 7 hours to obtain a full charge.
10.4. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will turn off when the backup battery is fully recharged.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why can’t I find the camera’s WIFI signal on my smartphone or tablet PC?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this problem:
1. Take out the backup battery, plug the camera into an outlet power supply using the
USB cable and power adapter 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 phone or mobile device 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 phone or mobile device's WIFI setting page.
4. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to
search again.
Q2: The APP cannot find the camera after choosing “Search”?
A2: Ensure your phone or mobile device is still connecting to the camera’s WIFI signal.
Ensure your camera is powered by the outlet power supply or the back-up battery is fully
charged.
Q3: Why live video screen shows up black and a searching circle spins in center but
nothing ever displays?
A3: 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.
Q4: The camera is not holding my Wifi settings and continues to show that the
camera is offline?
A4: Make sure the camera is inside the range of good WIFI signal. Or if you are using the
backup battery, check if the power adapter is connected properly for long time use.
Q5: Will the camera still work if the power goes out?
A5: If the camera is in P2P (LAN) mode, the camera can still work and record video as
long as the backup battery provides power for the camera to run. If the camera is in WAN
mode, it will not work until power is restored and the Internet access is available.
Q6: How to add the camera to more devices?
A6: Make sure that camera is in WAN mode already. Then launch the “Camwf” APP on your
other Android phone or tablet PC, tap “+” icon, input the camera UID (a unique combination of
numbers and letters specific to your camera). Finally, tap “OK” to add the camera to the APP.
Q7: What to do if I forget my password?
A7: 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.
Q8: The camera does not record any video to the Micro SD card?
A8: 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.
Q9: My PC computer is unable to read the SD card directly from the device.
A9: Remove the SD card from the camera, then use a card reader to read it on your PC.
Make sure the camera is powered off before removing the Micro SD card.
Q10: How many mobile devices can connect to the camera at the same time?
A10: No limit.
Q11: How many cameras are supported on the mobile application?
A11: No limit.
Q12: How to play back the video saved in the Micro SD card?
A12: 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)
Q13: Is there any PC client software I can use on my computer?
A13: PC client software download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi09&Submit=++++++++
Q14: Why the camera doesn’t respond after I press the reset button twice?
A14: If the WAN and LAN indicator lights don’t respond like the chapter VIII said, that
means you didn’t press the Reset Button right. Please try it again.
Q15: Why is time display not stable, always blinking?
A15: If you are using the backup battery, please recharge it. If not, check it the power
adapter is connected properly.
Q16: Is there a video tutorial of setting up this mini WIFI spy camera?
A16: Yes. Please check at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OuNg55H-o

I. Product Overview
1. Camera Lens
2. Micro SD Card Slot
3. Power/Reset Button
4. Restart Button
5. WAN Indicator Light
6. LAN Indicator Light
7. Battery Charge Indicator Light
8. USB Port
9. Battery
II. What’s in the Box
-1× WIFI Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC 5V Power Adapter
-1× 8GB Micro SD Card (fitted into the Micro SD card slot already)
III. Before You Start
3.1 Before using, please make sure your camera is fully charged and make sure the Micro SD
card has been formatted already and is securely fitted into the camera’s SD card slot, or it will
not work. We recommend you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Power the camera on by pressing the Power Button ponce. Wait about 15 seconds
or so, you will see the LAN indicator light is solid yellow, which means the camera’s WIFI
signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 24/7 days, please connect it to an outlet AC power
supply using the included USB cable and power adapter.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install the “Camwf” APP on your smartphone or tablet PC
Search for “Camwf” in Google Play Store or scan the QR code below to install the APP on
your smartphone or tablet PC.
4.2. P2P Connection Setup (LAN Mode)
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN Setting page on your smartphone or tablet PC, connect your
mobile device 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 battery only if the camera is powered by it (See X).
4.2.2. Run the “Camwf” APP.
4.2.3. Add the camera to the “Camwf” APP as below:
Tap “+” icon > Search for the Camera > Tap the camera’s UID > Tap OK.
4.2.4. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the camera’s P2P (LAN)
setup is successful. 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 home page, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “manage WI-FI networks” at the “WIFI Setting”
section.
Step 3: Select a desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 4: Tap “OK” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatically.
Step 5: Exit the “Camwf” APP.
[Note]: If a wrong password is entered, or if the device failed to connect to the router, we recommend
you reset the camera to factory default in the P2P mode. To do this, press the Reset Button twice.
How to check if remote view function works?
1. Back to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, exit your phone
or mobile device from the current WIFI network, enroll your phone or mobile device in another
WIFI hotspot, or you can turn off the WIFI or WLAN function, enable your mobile network
data.
2. Make sure your phone or mobile device has Internet access, launch the “Camwf” APP
again. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the remote view setup is
successful and the camera has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live video
or record video remotely from any location. The WAN Indicator light will be solid yellow.
[Note]: If the camera shows “Connection failed” on the home page, tap the Refreshing icon and
wait for 1 minute, then try again. If the connection still fails, that means you need to reset the camera
(See VIII) and set up all over again.
V. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure that the camera is added to the APP before you start.
5.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
5.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
5.3. On the “Advanced Setting” page, turn on “SD Record” and “Motion Detection” function.
5.4. Tap “OK” to complete the Motion Detection Video Recording setting.
5.5. When a movement is detected, the camera will record a video to the Micro SD card
automatically.
5.6. Back to the home page, tap the gear icon , choose “SD Download” in the popup
window then download the video files from the Micro SD card.
5.7. When download is finished, go back to the home page. Click the gear icon and then
choose “View Snapshot” to play the video clips back right on your smartphone or tablet PC.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280×720P Video Format: MP4
VI. Recording Video Directly to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online in the
LAN or WAN mode before you start.
6.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP. Tap the camera icon to get into the live video screen.
6.2. Tap the remote video recording button once to start or stop recording video. The
video files will be saved on your mobile device or phone's flash memory. These video files
will come without audio.
6.3. Check out the video files.
Option 1: On the live video screen, tap the gallery icon to check out the recorded
images and video files on the phone.
Option 2: On the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “View Snapshot”
in the popup window to check out the taken images and video files.
VII. Recording Video to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is added successfully to the APP and the network
connection is good before you start.
7.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
7.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page screen and then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
7.3. Turn on “SD Record” function and turn off “Motion Detection” function.
7.4. Tap “OK” to complete the SD card recording setting and the camera will record video
to the Micro SD card continuously.
7.5. Follow 5.6 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 7 hours continuously with the
backup battery.
3). Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4
VIII. Resetting
If for any reason the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will
restore it back to factory default settings.
Option1: When the camera is powered on, press the Reset Button twice in a row to reset all
settings to factory default, the camera will be back to P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator
lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go out. The camera will restart automatically
to default settings in 3 seconds.
Option 2: In LAN or WAN mode, tap the gear icon on the home page screen and choose
“Reset” in the popup window to reset all settings to factory default, the camera will be back to
P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go
out. The camera will restart automatically to default settings in 3 seconds.
IX. 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.
9.1. Launch the APP “Camwf”.
9.2. Change the camera name as below:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Account Setting” in the
popup window.
Step 2: Clear the default name and type in names like home, office, bedroom, etc.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the change.
9.3. Change the password in P2P mode as below:
Step 1: Back to the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “Modify Security Code” in the “Security
Code Setting” section.
Step 3: Type in the default password “888888”, then 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 screen, tap the gear icon and remove 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 “Online” on the home page screen, that means the password has been
changed successfully. If it shows “Wrong Password”, then you need to reset a new password.
X. Charging Backup Battery
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply by using the power adapter and
USB cable provided.
10.2. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will be illuminated yellow during the charging process.
10.3. It will take 7 hours to obtain a full charge.
10.4. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will turn off when the backup battery is fully recharged.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why can’t I find the camera’s WIFI signal on my smartphone or tablet PC?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this problem:
1. Take out the backup battery, plug the camera into an outlet power supply using the
USB cable and power adapter 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 phone or mobile device 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 phone or mobile device's WIFI setting page.
4. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to
search again.
Q2: The APP cannot find the camera after choosing “Search”?
A2: Ensure your phone or mobile device is still connecting to the camera’s WIFI signal.
Ensure your camera is powered by the outlet power supply or the back-up battery is fully
charged.
Q3: Why live video screen shows up black and a searching circle spins in center but
nothing ever displays?
A3: 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.
Q4: The camera is not holding my Wifi settings and continues to show that the
camera is offline?
A4: Make sure the camera is inside the range of good WIFI signal. Or if you are using the
backup battery, check if the power adapter is connected properly for long time use.
Q5: Will the camera still work if the power goes out?
A5: If the camera is in P2P (LAN) mode, the camera can still work and record video as
long as the backup battery provides power for the camera to run. If the camera is in WAN
mode, it will not work until power is restored and the Internet access is available.
Q6: How to add the camera to more devices?
A6: Make sure that camera is in WAN mode already. Then launch the “Camwf” APP on your
other Android phone or tablet PC, tap “+” icon, input the camera UID (a unique combination of
numbers and letters specific to your camera). Finally, tap “OK” to add the camera to the APP.
Q7: What to do if I forget my password?
A7: 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.
Q8: The camera does not record any video to the Micro SD card?
A8: 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.
Q9: My PC computer is unable to read the SD card directly from the device.
A9: Remove the SD card from the camera, then use a card reader to read it on your PC.
Make sure the camera is powered off before removing the Micro SD card.
Q10: How many mobile devices can connect to the camera at the same time?
A10: No limit.
Q11: How many cameras are supported on the mobile application?
A11: No limit.
Q12: How to play back the video saved in the Micro SD card?
A12: 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)
Q13: Is there any PC client software I can use on my computer?
A13: PC client software download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi09&Submit=++++++++
Q14: Why the camera doesn’t respond after I press the reset button twice?
A14: If the WAN and LAN indicator lights don’t respond like the chapter VIII said, that
means you didn’t press the Reset Button right. Please try it again.
Q15: Why is time display not stable, always blinking?
A15: If you are using the backup battery, please recharge it. If not, check it the power
adapter is connected properly.
Q16: Is there a video tutorial of setting up this mini WIFI spy camera?
A16: Yes. Please check at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OuNg55H-o

I. Product Overview
1. Camera Lens
2. Micro SD Card Slot
3. Power/Reset Button
4. Restart Button
5. WAN Indicator Light
6. LAN Indicator Light
7. Battery Charge Indicator Light
8. USB Port
9. Battery
II. What’s in the Box
-1× WIFI Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC 5V Power Adapter
-1× 8GB Micro SD Card (fitted into the Micro SD card slot already)
III. Before You Start
3.1 Before using, please make sure your camera is fully charged and make sure the Micro SD
card has been formatted already and is securely fitted into the camera’s SD card slot, or it will
not work. We recommend you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Power the camera on by pressing the Power Button ponce. Wait about 15 seconds
or so, you will see the LAN indicator light is solid yellow, which means the camera’s WIFI
signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 24/7 days, please connect it to an outlet AC power
supply using the included USB cable and power adapter.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install the “Camwf” APP on your smartphone or tablet PC
Search for “Camwf” in Google Play Store or scan the QR code below to install the APP on
your smartphone or tablet PC.
4.2. P2P Connection Setup (LAN Mode)
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN Setting page on your smartphone or tablet PC, connect your
mobile device 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 battery only if the camera is powered by it (See X).
4.2.2. Run the “Camwf” APP.
4.2.3. Add the camera to the “Camwf” APP as below:
Tap “+” icon > Search for the Camera > Tap the camera’s UID > Tap OK.
4.2.4. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the camera’s P2P (LAN)
setup is successful. 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 home page, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “manage WI-FI networks” at the “WIFI Setting”
section.
Step 3: Select a desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 4: Tap “OK” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatically.
Step 5: Exit the “Camwf” APP.
[Note]: If a wrong password is entered, or if the device failed to connect to the router, we recommend
you reset the camera to factory default in the P2P mode. To do this, press the Reset Button twice.
How to check if remote view function works?
1. Back to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, exit your phone
or mobile device from the current WIFI network, enroll your phone or mobile device in another
WIFI hotspot, or you can turn off the WIFI or WLAN function, enable your mobile network
data.
2. Make sure your phone or mobile device has Internet access, launch the “Camwf” APP
again. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the remote view setup is
successful and the camera has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live video
or record video remotely from any location. The WAN Indicator light will be solid yellow.
[Note]: If the camera shows “Connection failed” on the home page, tap the Refreshing icon and
wait for 1 minute, then try again. If the connection still fails, that means you need to reset the camera
(See VIII) and set up all over again.
V. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure that the camera is added to the APP before you start.
5.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
5.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
5.3. On the “Advanced Setting” page, turn on “SD Record” and “Motion Detection” function.
5.4. Tap “OK” to complete the Motion Detection Video Recording setting.
5.5. When a movement is detected, the camera will record a video to the Micro SD card
automatically.
5.6. Back to the home page, tap the gear icon , choose “SD Download” in the popup
window then download the video files from the Micro SD card.
5.7. When download is finished, go back to the home page. Click the gear icon and then
choose “View Snapshot” to play the video clips back right on your smartphone or tablet PC.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280×720P Video Format: MP4
VI. Recording Video Directly to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online in the
LAN or WAN mode before you start.
6.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP. Tap the camera icon to get into the live video screen.
6.2. Tap the remote video recording button once to start or stop recording video. The
video files will be saved on your mobile device or phone's flash memory. These video files
will come without audio.
6.3. Check out the video files.
Option 1: On the live video screen, tap the gallery icon to check out the recorded
images and video files on the phone.
Option 2: On the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “View Snapshot”
in the popup window to check out the taken images and video files.
VII. Recording Video to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is added successfully to the APP and the network
connection is good before you start.
7.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
7.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page screen and then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
7.3. Turn on “SD Record” function and turn off “Motion Detection” function.
7.4. Tap “OK” to complete the SD card recording setting and the camera will record video
to the Micro SD card continuously.
7.5. Follow 5.6 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 7 hours continuously with the
backup battery.
3). Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4
VIII. Resetting
If for any reason the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will
restore it back to factory default settings.
Option1: When the camera is powered on, press the Reset Button twice in a row to reset all
settings to factory default, the camera will be back to P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator
lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go out. The camera will restart automatically
to default settings in 3 seconds.
Option 2: In LAN or WAN mode, tap the gear icon on the home page screen and choose
“Reset” in the popup window to reset all settings to factory default, the camera will be back to
P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go
out. The camera will restart automatically to default settings in 3 seconds.
IX. 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.
9.1. Launch the APP “Camwf”.
9.2. Change the camera name as below:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Account Setting” in the
popup window.
Step 2: Clear the default name and type in names like home, office, bedroom, etc.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the change.
9.3. Change the password in P2P mode as below:
Step 1: Back to the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “Modify Security Code” in the “Security
Code Setting” section.
Step 3: Type in the default password “888888”, then 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 screen, tap the gear icon and remove 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 “Online” on the home page screen, that means the password has been
changed successfully. If it shows “Wrong Password”, then you need to reset a new password.
X. Charging Backup Battery
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply by using the power adapter and
USB cable provided.
10.2. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will be illuminated yellow during the charging process.
10.3. It will take 7 hours to obtain a full charge.
10.4. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will turn off when the backup battery is fully recharged.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why can’t I find the camera’s WIFI signal on my smartphone or tablet PC?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this problem:
1. Take out the backup battery, plug the camera into an outlet power supply using the
USB cable and power adapter 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 phone or mobile device 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 phone or mobile device's WIFI setting page.
4. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to
search again.
Q2: The APP cannot find the camera after choosing “Search”?
A2: Ensure your phone or mobile device is still connecting to the camera’s WIFI signal.
Ensure your camera is powered by the outlet power supply or the back-up battery is fully
charged.
Q3: Why live video screen shows up black and a searching circle spins in center but
nothing ever displays?
A3: 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.
Q4: The camera is not holding my Wifi settings and continues to show that the
camera is offline?
A4: Make sure the camera is inside the range of good WIFI signal. Or if you are using the
backup battery, check if the power adapter is connected properly for long time use.
Q5: Will the camera still work if the power goes out?
A5: If the camera is in P2P (LAN) mode, the camera can still work and record video as
long as the backup battery provides power for the camera to run. If the camera is in WAN
mode, it will not work until power is restored and the Internet access is available.
Q6: How to add the camera to more devices?
A6: Make sure that camera is in WAN mode already. Then launch the “Camwf” APP on your
other Android phone or tablet PC, tap “+” icon, input the camera UID (a unique combination of
numbers and letters specific to your camera). Finally, tap “OK” to add the camera to the APP.
Q7: What to do if I forget my password?
A7: 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.
Q8: The camera does not record any video to the Micro SD card?
A8: 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.
Q9: My PC computer is unable to read the SD card directly from the device.
A9: Remove the SD card from the camera, then use a card reader to read it on your PC.
Make sure the camera is powered off before removing the Micro SD card.
Q10: How many mobile devices can connect to the camera at the same time?
A10: No limit.
Q11: How many cameras are supported on the mobile application?
A11: No limit.
Q12: How to play back the video saved in the Micro SD card?
A12: 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)
Q13: Is there any PC client software I can use on my computer?
A13: PC client software download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi09&Submit=++++++++
Q14: Why the camera doesn’t respond after I press the reset button twice?
A14: If the WAN and LAN indicator lights don’t respond like the chapter VIII said, that
means you didn’t press the Reset Button right. Please try it again.
Q15: Why is time display not stable, always blinking?
A15: If you are using the backup battery, please recharge it. If not, check it the power
adapter is connected properly.
Q16: Is there a video tutorial of setting up this mini WIFI spy camera?
A16: Yes. Please check at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OuNg55H-o

I. Product Overview
1. Camera Lens
2. Micro SD Card Slot
3. Power/Reset Button
4. Restart Button
5. WAN Indicator Light
6. LAN Indicator Light
7. Battery Charge Indicator Light
8. USB Port
9. Battery
II. What’s in the Box
-1× WIFI Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC 5V Power Adapter
-1× 8GB Micro SD Card (fitted into the Micro SD card slot already)
III. Before You Start
3.1 Before using, please make sure your camera is fully charged and make sure the Micro SD
card has been formatted already and is securely fitted into the camera’s SD card slot, or it will
not work. We recommend you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Power the camera on by pressing the Power Button ponce. Wait about 15 seconds
or so, you will see the LAN indicator light is solid yellow, which means the camera’s WIFI
signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 24/7 days, please connect it to an outlet AC power
supply using the included USB cable and power adapter.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install the “Camwf” APP on your smartphone or tablet PC
Search for “Camwf” in Google Play Store or scan the QR code below to install the APP on
your smartphone or tablet PC.
4.2. P2P Connection Setup (LAN Mode)
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN Setting page on your smartphone or tablet PC, connect your
mobile device 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 battery only if the camera is powered by it (See X).
4.2.2. Run the “Camwf” APP.
4.2.3. Add the camera to the “Camwf” APP as below:
Tap “+” icon > Search for the Camera > Tap the camera’s UID > Tap OK.
4.2.4. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the camera’s P2P (LAN)
setup is successful. 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 home page, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “manage WI-FI networks” at the “WIFI Setting”
section.
Step 3: Select a desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 4: Tap “OK” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatically.
Step 5: Exit the “Camwf” APP.
[Note]: If a wrong password is entered, or if the device failed to connect to the router, we recommend
you reset the camera to factory default in the P2P mode. To do this, press the Reset Button twice.
How to check if remote view function works?
1. Back to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, exit your phone
or mobile device from the current WIFI network, enroll your phone or mobile device in another
WIFI hotspot, or you can turn off the WIFI or WLAN function, enable your mobile network
data.
2. Make sure your phone or mobile device has Internet access, launch the “Camwf” APP
again. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the remote view setup is
successful and the camera has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live video
or record video remotely from any location. The WAN Indicator light will be solid yellow.
[Note]: If the camera shows “Connection failed” on the home page, tap the Refreshing icon and
wait for 1 minute, then try again. If the connection still fails, that means you need to reset the camera
(See VIII) and set up all over again.
V. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure that the camera is added to the APP before you start.
5.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
5.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
5.3. On the “Advanced Setting” page, turn on “SD Record” and “Motion Detection” function.
5.4. Tap “OK” to complete the Motion Detection Video Recording setting.
5.5. When a movement is detected, the camera will record a video to the Micro SD card
automatically.
5.6. Back to the home page, tap the gear icon , choose “SD Download” in the popup
window then download the video files from the Micro SD card.
5.7. When download is finished, go back to the home page. Click the gear icon and then
choose “View Snapshot” to play the video clips back right on your smartphone or tablet PC.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280×720P Video Format: MP4
VI. Recording Video Directly to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online in the
LAN or WAN mode before you start.
6.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP. Tap the camera icon to get into the live video screen.
6.2. Tap the remote video recording button once to start or stop recording video. The
video files will be saved on your mobile device or phone's flash memory. These video files
will come without audio.
6.3. Check out the video files.
Option 1: On the live video screen, tap the gallery icon to check out the recorded
images and video files on the phone.
Option 2: On the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “View Snapshot”
in the popup window to check out the taken images and video files.
VII. Recording Video to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is added successfully to the APP and the network
connection is good before you start.
7.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
7.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page screen and then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
7.3. Turn on “SD Record” function and turn off “Motion Detection” function.
7.4. Tap “OK” to complete the SD card recording setting and the camera will record video
to the Micro SD card continuously.
7.5. Follow 5.6 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 7 hours continuously with the
backup battery.
3). Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4
VIII. Resetting
If for any reason the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will
restore it back to factory default settings.
Option1: When the camera is powered on, press the Reset Button twice in a row to reset all
settings to factory default, the camera will be back to P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator
lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go out. The camera will restart automatically
to default settings in 3 seconds.
Option 2: In LAN or WAN mode, tap the gear icon on the home page screen and choose
“Reset” in the popup window to reset all settings to factory default, the camera will be back to
P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go
out. The camera will restart automatically to default settings in 3 seconds.
IX. 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.
9.1. Launch the APP “Camwf”.
9.2. Change the camera name as below:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Account Setting” in the
popup window.
Step 2: Clear the default name and type in names like home, office, bedroom, etc.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the change.
9.3. Change the password in P2P mode as below:
Step 1: Back to the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “Modify Security Code” in the “Security
Code Setting” section.
Step 3: Type in the default password “888888”, then 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 screen, tap the gear icon and remove 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 “Online” on the home page screen, that means the password has been
changed successfully. If it shows “Wrong Password”, then you need to reset a new password.
X. Charging Backup Battery
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply by using the power adapter and
USB cable provided.
10.2. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will be illuminated yellow during the charging process.
10.3. It will take 7 hours to obtain a full charge.
10.4. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will turn off when the backup battery is fully recharged.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why can’t I find the camera’s WIFI signal on my smartphone or tablet PC?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this problem:
1. Take out the backup battery, plug the camera into an outlet power supply using the
USB cable and power adapter 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 phone or mobile device 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 phone or mobile device's WIFI setting page.
4. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to
search again.
Q2: The APP cannot find the camera after choosing “Search”?
A2: Ensure your phone or mobile device is still connecting to the camera’s WIFI signal.
Ensure your camera is powered by the outlet power supply or the back-up battery is fully
charged.
Q3: Why live video screen shows up black and a searching circle spins in center but
nothing ever displays?
A3: 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.
Q4: The camera is not holding my Wifi settings and continues to show that the
camera is offline?
A4: Make sure the camera is inside the range of good WIFI signal. Or if you are using the
backup battery, check if the power adapter is connected properly for long time use.
Q5: Will the camera still work if the power goes out?
A5: If the camera is in P2P (LAN) mode, the camera can still work and record video as
long as the backup battery provides power for the camera to run. If the camera is in WAN
mode, it will not work until power is restored and the Internet access is available.
Q6: How to add the camera to more devices?
A6: Make sure that camera is in WAN mode already. Then launch the “Camwf” APP on your
other Android phone or tablet PC, tap “+” icon, input the camera UID (a unique combination of
numbers and letters specific to your camera). Finally, tap “OK” to add the camera to the APP.
Q7: What to do if I forget my password?
A7: 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.
Q8: The camera does not record any video to the Micro SD card?
A8: 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.
Q9: My PC computer is unable to read the SD card directly from the device.
A9: Remove the SD card from the camera, then use a card reader to read it on your PC.
Make sure the camera is powered off before removing the Micro SD card.
Q10: How many mobile devices can connect to the camera at the same time?
A10: No limit.
Q11: How many cameras are supported on the mobile application?
A11: No limit.
Q12: How to play back the video saved in the Micro SD card?
A12: 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)
Q13: Is there any PC client software I can use on my computer?
A13: PC client software download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi09&Submit=++++++++
Q14: Why the camera doesn’t respond after I press the reset button twice?
A14: If the WAN and LAN indicator lights don’t respond like the chapter VIII said, that
means you didn’t press the Reset Button right. Please try it again.
Q15: Why is time display not stable, always blinking?
A15: If you are using the backup battery, please recharge it. If not, check it the power
adapter is connected properly.
Q16: Is there a video tutorial of setting up this mini WIFI spy camera?
A16: Yes. Please check at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OuNg55H-o

I. Product Overview
1. Camera Lens
2. Micro SD Card Slot
3. Power/Reset Button
4. Restart Button
5. WAN Indicator Light
6. LAN Indicator Light
7. Battery Charge Indicator Light
8. USB Port
9. Battery
II. What’s in the Box
-1× WIFI Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC 5V Power Adapter
-1× 8GB Micro SD Card (fitted into the Micro SD card slot already)
III. Before You Start
3.1 Before using, please make sure your camera is fully charged and make sure the Micro SD
card has been formatted already and is securely fitted into the camera’s SD card slot, or it will
not work. We recommend you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Power the camera on by pressing the Power Button ponce. Wait about 15 seconds
or so, you will see the LAN indicator light is solid yellow, which means the camera’s WIFI
signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 24/7 days, please connect it to an outlet AC power
supply using the included USB cable and power adapter.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install the “Camwf” APP on your smartphone or tablet PC
Search for “Camwf” in Google Play Store or scan the QR code below to install the APP on
your smartphone or tablet PC.
4.2. P2P Connection Setup (LAN Mode)
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN Setting page on your smartphone or tablet PC, connect your
mobile device 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 battery only if the camera is powered by it (See X).
4.2.2. Run the “Camwf” APP.
4.2.3. Add the camera to the “Camwf” APP as below:
Tap “+” icon > Search for the Camera > Tap the camera’s UID > Tap OK.
4.2.4. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the camera’s P2P (LAN)
setup is successful. 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 home page, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “manage WI-FI networks” at the “WIFI Setting”
section.
Step 3: Select a desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 4: Tap “OK” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatically.
Step 5: Exit the “Camwf” APP.
[Note]: If a wrong password is entered, or if the device failed to connect to the router, we recommend
you reset the camera to factory default in the P2P mode. To do this, press the Reset Button twice.
How to check if remote view function works?
1. Back to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, exit your phone
or mobile device from the current WIFI network, enroll your phone or mobile device in another
WIFI hotspot, or you can turn off the WIFI or WLAN function, enable your mobile network
data.
2. Make sure your phone or mobile device has Internet access, launch the “Camwf” APP
again. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the remote view setup is
successful and the camera has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live video
or record video remotely from any location. The WAN Indicator light will be solid yellow.
[Note]: If the camera shows “Connection failed” on the home page, tap the Refreshing icon and
wait for 1 minute, then try again. If the connection still fails, that means you need to reset the camera
(See VIII) and set up all over again.
V. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure that the camera is added to the APP before you start.
5.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
5.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
5.3. On the “Advanced Setting” page, turn on “SD Record” and “Motion Detection” function.
5.4. Tap “OK” to complete the Motion Detection Video Recording setting.
5.5. When a movement is detected, the camera will record a video to the Micro SD card
automatically.
5.6. Back to the home page, tap the gear icon , choose “SD Download” in the popup
window then download the video files from the Micro SD card.
5.7. When download is finished, go back to the home page. Click the gear icon and then
choose “View Snapshot” to play the video clips back right on your smartphone or tablet PC.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280×720P Video Format: MP4
VI. Recording Video Directly to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online in the
LAN or WAN mode before you start.
6.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP. Tap the camera icon to get into the live video screen.
6.2. Tap the remote video recording button once to start or stop recording video. The
video files will be saved on your mobile device or phone's flash memory. These video files
will come without audio.
6.3. Check out the video files.
Option 1: On the live video screen, tap the gallery icon to check out the recorded
images and video files on the phone.
Option 2: On the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “View Snapshot”
in the popup window to check out the taken images and video files.
VII. Recording Video to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is added successfully to the APP and the network
connection is good before you start.
7.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
7.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page screen and then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
7.3. Turn on “SD Record” function and turn off “Motion Detection” function.
7.4. Tap “OK” to complete the SD card recording setting and the camera will record video
to the Micro SD card continuously.
7.5. Follow 5.6 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 7 hours continuously with the
backup battery.
3). Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4
VIII. Resetting
If for any reason the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will
restore it back to factory default settings.
Option1: When the camera is powered on, press the Reset Button twice in a row to reset all
settings to factory default, the camera will be back to P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator
lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go out. The camera will restart automatically
to default settings in 3 seconds.
Option 2: In LAN or WAN mode, tap the gear icon on the home page screen and choose
“Reset” in the popup window to reset all settings to factory default, the camera will be back to
P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go
out. The camera will restart automatically to default settings in 3 seconds.
IX. 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.
9.1. Launch the APP “Camwf”.
9.2. Change the camera name as below:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Account Setting” in the
popup window.
Step 2: Clear the default name and type in names like home, office, bedroom, etc.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the change.
9.3. Change the password in P2P mode as below:
Step 1: Back to the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “Modify Security Code” in the “Security
Code Setting” section.
Step 3: Type in the default password “888888”, then 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 screen, tap the gear icon and remove 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 “Online” on the home page screen, that means the password has been
changed successfully. If it shows “Wrong Password”, then you need to reset a new password.
X. Charging Backup Battery
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply by using the power adapter and
USB cable provided.
10.2. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will be illuminated yellow during the charging process.
10.3. It will take 7 hours to obtain a full charge.
10.4. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will turn off when the backup battery is fully recharged.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why can’t I find the camera’s WIFI signal on my smartphone or tablet PC?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this problem:
1. Take out the backup battery, plug the camera into an outlet power supply using the
USB cable and power adapter 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 phone or mobile device 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 phone or mobile device's WIFI setting page.
4. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to
search again.
Q2: The APP cannot find the camera after choosing “Search”?
A2: Ensure your phone or mobile device is still connecting to the camera’s WIFI signal.
Ensure your camera is powered by the outlet power supply or the back-up battery is fully
charged.
Q3: Why live video screen shows up black and a searching circle spins in center but
nothing ever displays?
A3: 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.
Q4: The camera is not holding my Wifi settings and continues to show that the
camera is offline?
A4: Make sure the camera is inside the range of good WIFI signal. Or if you are using the
backup battery, check if the power adapter is connected properly for long time use.
Q5: Will the camera still work if the power goes out?
A5: If the camera is in P2P (LAN) mode, the camera can still work and record video as
long as the backup battery provides power for the camera to run. If the camera is in WAN
mode, it will not work until power is restored and the Internet access is available.
Q6: How to add the camera to more devices?
A6: Make sure that camera is in WAN mode already. Then launch the “Camwf” APP on your
other Android phone or tablet PC, tap “+” icon, input the camera UID (a unique combination of
numbers and letters specific to your camera). Finally, tap “OK” to add the camera to the APP.
Q7: What to do if I forget my password?
A7: 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.
Q8: The camera does not record any video to the Micro SD card?
A8: 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.
Q9: My PC computer is unable to read the SD card directly from the device.
A9: Remove the SD card from the camera, then use a card reader to read it on your PC.
Make sure the camera is powered off before removing the Micro SD card.
Q10: How many mobile devices can connect to the camera at the same time?
A10: No limit.
Q11: How many cameras are supported on the mobile application?
A11: No limit.
Q12: How to play back the video saved in the Micro SD card?
A12: 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)
Q13: Is there any PC client software I can use on my computer?
A13: PC client software download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi09&Submit=++++++++
Q14: Why the camera doesn’t respond after I press the reset button twice?
A14: If the WAN and LAN indicator lights don’t respond like the chapter VIII said, that
means you didn’t press the Reset Button right. Please try it again.
Q15: Why is time display not stable, always blinking?
A15: If you are using the backup battery, please recharge it. If not, check it the power
adapter is connected properly.
Q16: Is there a video tutorial of setting up this mini WIFI spy camera?
A16: Yes. Please check at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OuNg55H-o

I. Product Overview
1. Camera Lens
2. Micro SD Card Slot
3. Power/Reset Button
4. Restart Button
5. WAN Indicator Light
6. LAN Indicator Light
7. Battery Charge Indicator Light
8. USB Port
9. Battery
II. What’s in the Box
-1× WIFI Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC 5V Power Adapter
-1× 8GB Micro SD Card (fitted into the Micro SD card slot already)
III. Before You Start
3.1 Before using, please make sure your camera is fully charged and make sure the Micro SD
card has been formatted already and is securely fitted into the camera’s SD card slot, or it will
not work. We recommend you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Power the camera on by pressing the Power Button ponce. Wait about 15 seconds
or so, you will see the LAN indicator light is solid yellow, which means the camera’s WIFI
signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 24/7 days, please connect it to an outlet AC power
supply using the included USB cable and power adapter.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install the “Camwf” APP on your smartphone or tablet PC
Search for “Camwf” in Google Play Store or scan the QR code below to install the APP on
your smartphone or tablet PC.
4.2. P2P Connection Setup (LAN Mode)
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN Setting page on your smartphone or tablet PC, connect your
mobile device 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 battery only if the camera is powered by it (See X).
4.2.2. Run the “Camwf” APP.
4.2.3. Add the camera to the “Camwf” APP as below:
Tap “+” icon > Search for the Camera > Tap the camera’s UID > Tap OK.
4.2.4. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the camera’s P2P (LAN)
setup is successful. 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 home page, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “manage WI-FI networks” at the “WIFI Setting”
section.
Step 3: Select a desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 4: Tap “OK” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatically.
Step 5: Exit the “Camwf” APP.
[Note]: If a wrong password is entered, or if the device failed to connect to the router, we recommend
you reset the camera to factory default in the P2P mode. To do this, press the Reset Button twice.
How to check if remote view function works?
1. Back to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, exit your phone
or mobile device from the current WIFI network, enroll your phone or mobile device in another
WIFI hotspot, or you can turn off the WIFI or WLAN function, enable your mobile network
data.
2. Make sure your phone or mobile device has Internet access, launch the “Camwf” APP
again. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the remote view setup is
successful and the camera has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live video
or record video remotely from any location. The WAN Indicator light will be solid yellow.
[Note]: If the camera shows “Connection failed” on the home page, tap the Refreshing icon and
wait for 1 minute, then try again. If the connection still fails, that means you need to reset the camera
(See VIII) and set up all over again.
V. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure that the camera is added to the APP before you start.
5.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
5.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
5.3. On the “Advanced Setting” page, turn on “SD Record” and “Motion Detection” function.
5.4. Tap “OK” to complete the Motion Detection Video Recording setting.
5.5. When a movement is detected, the camera will record a video to the Micro SD card
automatically.
5.6. Back to the home page, tap the gear icon , choose “SD Download” in the popup
window then download the video files from the Micro SD card.
5.7. When download is finished, go back to the home page. Click the gear icon and then
choose “View Snapshot” to play the video clips back right on your smartphone or tablet PC.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280×720P Video Format: MP4
VI. Recording Video Directly to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online in the
LAN or WAN mode before you start.
6.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP. Tap the camera icon to get into the live video screen.
6.2. Tap the remote video recording button once to start or stop recording video. The
video files will be saved on your mobile device or phone's flash memory. These video files
will come without audio.
6.3. Check out the video files.
Option 1: On the live video screen, tap the gallery icon to check out the recorded
images and video files on the phone.
Option 2: On the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “View Snapshot”
in the popup window to check out the taken images and video files.
VII. Recording Video to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is added successfully to the APP and the network
connection is good before you start.
7.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
7.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page screen and then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
7.3. Turn on “SD Record” function and turn off “Motion Detection” function.
7.4. Tap “OK” to complete the SD card recording setting and the camera will record video
to the Micro SD card continuously.
7.5. Follow 5.6 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 7 hours continuously with the
backup battery.
3). Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4
VIII. Resetting
If for any reason the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will
restore it back to factory default settings.
Option1: When the camera is powered on, press the Reset Button twice in a row to reset all
settings to factory default, the camera will be back to P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator
lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go out. The camera will restart automatically
to default settings in 3 seconds.
Option 2: In LAN or WAN mode, tap the gear icon on the home page screen and choose
“Reset” in the popup window to reset all settings to factory default, the camera will be back to
P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go
out. The camera will restart automatically to default settings in 3 seconds.
IX. 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.
9.1. Launch the APP “Camwf”.
9.2. Change the camera name as below:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Account Setting” in the
popup window.
Step 2: Clear the default name and type in names like home, office, bedroom, etc.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the change.
9.3. Change the password in P2P mode as below:
Step 1: Back to the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “Modify Security Code” in the “Security
Code Setting” section.
Step 3: Type in the default password “888888”, then 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 screen, tap the gear icon and remove 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 “Online” on the home page screen, that means the password has been
changed successfully. If it shows “Wrong Password”, then you need to reset a new password.
X. Charging Backup Battery
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply by using the power adapter and
USB cable provided.
10.2. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will be illuminated yellow during the charging process.
10.3. It will take 7 hours to obtain a full charge.
10.4. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will turn off when the backup battery is fully recharged.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why can’t I find the camera’s WIFI signal on my smartphone or tablet PC?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this problem:
1. Take out the backup battery, plug the camera into an outlet power supply using the
USB cable and power adapter 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 phone or mobile device 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 phone or mobile device's WIFI setting page.
4. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to
search again.
Q2: The APP cannot find the camera after choosing “Search”?
A2: Ensure your phone or mobile device is still connecting to the camera’s WIFI signal.
Ensure your camera is powered by the outlet power supply or the back-up battery is fully
charged.
Q3: Why live video screen shows up black and a searching circle spins in center but
nothing ever displays?
A3: 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.
Q4: The camera is not holding my Wifi settings and continues to show that the
camera is offline?
A4: Make sure the camera is inside the range of good WIFI signal. Or if you are using the
backup battery, check if the power adapter is connected properly for long time use.
Q5: Will the camera still work if the power goes out?
A5: If the camera is in P2P (LAN) mode, the camera can still work and record video as
long as the backup battery provides power for the camera to run. If the camera is in WAN
mode, it will not work until power is restored and the Internet access is available.
Q6: How to add the camera to more devices?
A6: Make sure that camera is in WAN mode already. Then launch the “Camwf” APP on your
other Android phone or tablet PC, tap “+” icon, input the camera UID (a unique combination of
numbers and letters specific to your camera). Finally, tap “OK” to add the camera to the APP.
Q7: What to do if I forget my password?
A7: 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.
Q8: The camera does not record any video to the Micro SD card?
A8: 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.
Q9: My PC computer is unable to read the SD card directly from the device.
A9: Remove the SD card from the camera, then use a card reader to read it on your PC.
Make sure the camera is powered off before removing the Micro SD card.
Q10: How many mobile devices can connect to the camera at the same time?
A10: No limit.
Q11: How many cameras are supported on the mobile application?
A11: No limit.
Q12: How to play back the video saved in the Micro SD card?
A12: 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)
Q13: Is there any PC client software I can use on my computer?
A13: PC client software download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi09&Submit=++++++++
Q14: Why the camera doesn’t respond after I press the reset button twice?
A14: If the WAN and LAN indicator lights don’t respond like the chapter VIII said, that
means you didn’t press the Reset Button right. Please try it again.
Q15: Why is time display not stable, always blinking?
A15: If you are using the backup battery, please recharge it. If not, check it the power
adapter is connected properly.
Q16: Is there a video tutorial of setting up this mini WIFI spy camera?
A16: Yes. Please check at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OuNg55H-o

I. Product Overview
1. Camera Lens
2. Micro SD Card Slot
3. Power/Reset Button
4. Restart Button
5. WAN Indicator Light
6. LAN Indicator Light
7. Battery Charge Indicator Light
8. USB Port
9. Battery
II. What’s in the Box
-1× WIFI Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC 5V Power Adapter
-1× 8GB Micro SD Card (fitted into the Micro SD card slot already)
III. Before You Start
3.1 Before using, please make sure your camera is fully charged and make sure the Micro SD
card has been formatted already and is securely fitted into the camera’s SD card slot, or it will
not work. We recommend you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Power the camera on by pressing the Power Button ponce. Wait about 15 seconds
or so, you will see the LAN indicator light is solid yellow, which means the camera’s WIFI
signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 24/7 days, please connect it to an outlet AC power
supply using the included USB cable and power adapter.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install the “Camwf” APP on your smartphone or tablet PC
Search for “Camwf” in Google Play Store or scan the QR code below to install the APP on
your smartphone or tablet PC.
4.2. P2P Connection Setup (LAN Mode)
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN Setting page on your smartphone or tablet PC, connect your
mobile device 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 battery only if the camera is powered by it (See X).
4.2.2. Run the “Camwf” APP.
4.2.3. Add the camera to the “Camwf” APP as below:
Tap “+” icon > Search for the Camera > Tap the camera’s UID > Tap OK.
4.2.4. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the camera’s P2P (LAN)
setup is successful. 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 home page, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “manage WI-FI networks” at the “WIFI Setting”
section.
Step 3: Select a desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 4: Tap “OK” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatically.
Step 5: Exit the “Camwf” APP.
[Note]: If a wrong password is entered, or if the device failed to connect to the router, we recommend
you reset the camera to factory default in the P2P mode. To do this, press the Reset Button twice.
How to check if remote view function works?
1. Back to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, exit your phone
or mobile device from the current WIFI network, enroll your phone or mobile device in another
WIFI hotspot, or you can turn off the WIFI or WLAN function, enable your mobile network
data.
2. Make sure your phone or mobile device has Internet access, launch the “Camwf” APP
again. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the remote view setup is
successful and the camera has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live video
or record video remotely from any location. The WAN Indicator light will be solid yellow.
[Note]: If the camera shows “Connection failed” on the home page, tap the Refreshing icon and
wait for 1 minute, then try again. If the connection still fails, that means you need to reset the camera
(See VIII) and set up all over again.
V. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure that the camera is added to the APP before you start.
5.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
5.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
5.3. On the “Advanced Setting” page, turn on “SD Record” and “Motion Detection” function.
5.4. Tap “OK” to complete the Motion Detection Video Recording setting.
5.5. When a movement is detected, the camera will record a video to the Micro SD card
automatically.
5.6. Back to the home page, tap the gear icon , choose “SD Download” in the popup
window then download the video files from the Micro SD card.
5.7. When download is finished, go back to the home page. Click the gear icon and then
choose “View Snapshot” to play the video clips back right on your smartphone or tablet PC.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280×720P Video Format: MP4
VI. Recording Video Directly to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online in the
LAN or WAN mode before you start.
6.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP. Tap the camera icon to get into the live video screen.
6.2. Tap the remote video recording button once to start or stop recording video. The
video files will be saved on your mobile device or phone's flash memory. These video files
will come without audio.
6.3. Check out the video files.
Option 1: On the live video screen, tap the gallery icon to check out the recorded
images and video files on the phone.
Option 2: On the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “View Snapshot”
in the popup window to check out the taken images and video files.
VII. Recording Video to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is added successfully to the APP and the network
connection is good before you start.
7.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
7.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page screen and then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
7.3. Turn on “SD Record” function and turn off “Motion Detection” function.
7.4. Tap “OK” to complete the SD card recording setting and the camera will record video
to the Micro SD card continuously.
7.5. Follow 5.6 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 7 hours continuously with the
backup battery.
3). Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4
VIII. Resetting
If for any reason the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will
restore it back to factory default settings.
Option1: When the camera is powered on, press the Reset Button twice in a row to reset all
settings to factory default, the camera will be back to P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator
lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go out. The camera will restart automatically
to default settings in 3 seconds.
Option 2: In LAN or WAN mode, tap the gear icon on the home page screen and choose
“Reset” in the popup window to reset all settings to factory default, the camera will be back to
P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go
out. The camera will restart automatically to default settings in 3 seconds.
IX. 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.
9.1. Launch the APP “Camwf”.
9.2. Change the camera name as below:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Account Setting” in the
popup window.
Step 2: Clear the default name and type in names like home, office, bedroom, etc.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the change.
9.3. Change the password in P2P mode as below:
Step 1: Back to the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “Modify Security Code” in the “Security
Code Setting” section.
Step 3: Type in the default password “888888”, then 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 screen, tap the gear icon and remove 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 “Online” on the home page screen, that means the password has been
changed successfully. If it shows “Wrong Password”, then you need to reset a new password.
X. Charging Backup Battery
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply by using the power adapter and
USB cable provided.
10.2. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will be illuminated yellow during the charging process.
10.3. It will take 7 hours to obtain a full charge.
10.4. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will turn off when the backup battery is fully recharged.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why can’t I find the camera’s WIFI signal on my smartphone or tablet PC?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this problem:
1. Take out the backup battery, plug the camera into an outlet power supply using the
USB cable and power adapter 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 phone or mobile device 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 phone or mobile device's WIFI setting page.
4. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to
search again.
Q2: The APP cannot find the camera after choosing “Search”?
A2: Ensure your phone or mobile device is still connecting to the camera’s WIFI signal.
Ensure your camera is powered by the outlet power supply or the back-up battery is fully
charged.
Q3: Why live video screen shows up black and a searching circle spins in center but
nothing ever displays?
A3: 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.
Q4: The camera is not holding my Wifi settings and continues to show that the
camera is offline?
A4: Make sure the camera is inside the range of good WIFI signal. Or if you are using the
backup battery, check if the power adapter is connected properly for long time use.
Q5: Will the camera still work if the power goes out?
A5: If the camera is in P2P (LAN) mode, the camera can still work and record video as
long as the backup battery provides power for the camera to run. If the camera is in WAN
mode, it will not work until power is restored and the Internet access is available.
Q6: How to add the camera to more devices?
A6: Make sure that camera is in WAN mode already. Then launch the “Camwf” APP on your
other Android phone or tablet PC, tap “+” icon, input the camera UID (a unique combination of
numbers and letters specific to your camera). Finally, tap “OK” to add the camera to the APP.
Q7: What to do if I forget my password?
A7: 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.
Q8: The camera does not record any video to the Micro SD card?
A8: 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.
Q9: My PC computer is unable to read the SD card directly from the device.
A9: Remove the SD card from the camera, then use a card reader to read it on your PC.
Make sure the camera is powered off before removing the Micro SD card.
Q10: How many mobile devices can connect to the camera at the same time?
A10: No limit.
Q11: How many cameras are supported on the mobile application?
A11: No limit.
Q12: How to play back the video saved in the Micro SD card?
A12: 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)
Q13: Is there any PC client software I can use on my computer?
A13: PC client software download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi09&Submit=++++++++
Q14: Why the camera doesn’t respond after I press the reset button twice?
A14: If the WAN and LAN indicator lights don’t respond like the chapter VIII said, that
means you didn’t press the Reset Button right. Please try it again.
Q15: Why is time display not stable, always blinking?
A15: If you are using the backup battery, please recharge it. If not, check it the power
adapter is connected properly.
Q16: Is there a video tutorial of setting up this mini WIFI spy camera?
A16: Yes. Please check at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OuNg55H-o

I. Product Overview
1. Camera Lens
2. Micro SD Card Slot
3. Power/Reset Button
4. Restart Button
5. WAN Indicator Light
6. LAN Indicator Light
7. Battery Charge Indicator Light
8. USB Port
9. Battery
II. What’s in the Box
-1× WIFI Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC 5V Power Adapter
-1× 8GB Micro SD Card (fitted into the Micro SD card slot already)
III. Before You Start
3.1 Before using, please make sure your camera is fully charged and make sure the Micro SD
card has been formatted already and is securely fitted into the camera’s SD card slot, or it will
not work. We recommend you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Power the camera on by pressing the Power Button ponce. Wait about 15 seconds
or so, you will see the LAN indicator light is solid yellow, which means the camera’s WIFI
signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 24/7 days, please connect it to an outlet AC power
supply using the included USB cable and power adapter.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install the “Camwf” APP on your smartphone or tablet PC
Search for “Camwf” in Google Play Store or scan the QR code below to install the APP on
your smartphone or tablet PC.
4.2. P2P Connection Setup (LAN Mode)
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN Setting page on your smartphone or tablet PC, connect your
mobile device 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 battery only if the camera is powered by it (See X).
4.2.2. Run the “Camwf” APP.
4.2.3. Add the camera to the “Camwf” APP as below:
Tap “+” icon > Search for the Camera > Tap the camera’s UID > Tap OK.
4.2.4. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the camera’s P2P (LAN)
setup is successful. 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 home page, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “manage WI-FI networks” at the “WIFI Setting”
section.
Step 3: Select a desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 4: Tap “OK” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatically.
Step 5: Exit the “Camwf” APP.
[Note]: If a wrong password is entered, or if the device failed to connect to the router, we recommend
you reset the camera to factory default in the P2P mode. To do this, press the Reset Button twice.
How to check if remote view function works?
1. Back to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, exit your phone
or mobile device from the current WIFI network, enroll your phone or mobile device in another
WIFI hotspot, or you can turn off the WIFI or WLAN function, enable your mobile network
data.
2. Make sure your phone or mobile device has Internet access, launch the “Camwf” APP
again. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the remote view setup is
successful and the camera has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live video
or record video remotely from any location. The WAN Indicator light will be solid yellow.
[Note]: If the camera shows “Connection failed” on the home page, tap the Refreshing icon and
wait for 1 minute, then try again. If the connection still fails, that means you need to reset the camera
(See VIII) and set up all over again.
V. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure that the camera is added to the APP before you start.
5.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
5.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
5.3. On the “Advanced Setting” page, turn on “SD Record” and “Motion Detection” function.
5.4. Tap “OK” to complete the Motion Detection Video Recording setting.
5.5. When a movement is detected, the camera will record a video to the Micro SD card
automatically.
5.6. Back to the home page, tap the gear icon , choose “SD Download” in the popup
window then download the video files from the Micro SD card.
5.7. When download is finished, go back to the home page. Click the gear icon and then
choose “View Snapshot” to play the video clips back right on your smartphone or tablet PC.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280×720P Video Format: MP4
VI. Recording Video Directly to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online in the
LAN or WAN mode before you start.
6.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP. Tap the camera icon to get into the live video screen.
6.2. Tap the remote video recording button once to start or stop recording video. The
video files will be saved on your mobile device or phone's flash memory. These video files
will come without audio.
6.3. Check out the video files.
Option 1: On the live video screen, tap the gallery icon to check out the recorded
images and video files on the phone.
Option 2: On the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “View Snapshot”
in the popup window to check out the taken images and video files.
VII. Recording Video to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is added successfully to the APP and the network
connection is good before you start.
7.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
7.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page screen and then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
7.3. Turn on “SD Record” function and turn off “Motion Detection” function.
7.4. Tap “OK” to complete the SD card recording setting and the camera will record video
to the Micro SD card continuously.
7.5. Follow 5.6 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 7 hours continuously with the
backup battery.
3). Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4
VIII. Resetting
If for any reason the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will
restore it back to factory default settings.
Option1: When the camera is powered on, press the Reset Button twice in a row to reset all
settings to factory default, the camera will be back to P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator
lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go out. The camera will restart automatically
to default settings in 3 seconds.
Option 2: In LAN or WAN mode, tap the gear icon on the home page screen and choose
“Reset” in the popup window to reset all settings to factory default, the camera will be back to
P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go
out. The camera will restart automatically to default settings in 3 seconds.
IX. 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.
9.1. Launch the APP “Camwf”.
9.2. Change the camera name as below:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Account Setting” in the
popup window.
Step 2: Clear the default name and type in names like home, office, bedroom, etc.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the change.
9.3. Change the password in P2P mode as below:
Step 1: Back to the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “Modify Security Code” in the “Security
Code Setting” section.
Step 3: Type in the default password “888888”, then 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 screen, tap the gear icon and remove 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 “Online” on the home page screen, that means the password has been
changed successfully. If it shows “Wrong Password”, then you need to reset a new password.
X. Charging Backup Battery
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply by using the power adapter and
USB cable provided.
10.2. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will be illuminated yellow during the charging process.
10.3. It will take 7 hours to obtain a full charge.
10.4. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will turn off when the backup battery is fully recharged.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why can’t I find the camera’s WIFI signal on my smartphone or tablet PC?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this problem:
1. Take out the backup battery, plug the camera into an outlet power supply using the
USB cable and power adapter 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 phone or mobile device 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 phone or mobile device's WIFI setting page.
4. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to
search again.
Q2: The APP cannot find the camera after choosing “Search”?
A2: Ensure your phone or mobile device is still connecting to the camera’s WIFI signal.
Ensure your camera is powered by the outlet power supply or the back-up battery is fully
charged.
Q3: Why live video screen shows up black and a searching circle spins in center but
nothing ever displays?
A3: 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.
Q4: The camera is not holding my Wifi settings and continues to show that the
camera is offline?
A4: Make sure the camera is inside the range of good WIFI signal. Or if you are using the
backup battery, check if the power adapter is connected properly for long time use.
Q5: Will the camera still work if the power goes out?
A5: If the camera is in P2P (LAN) mode, the camera can still work and record video as
long as the backup battery provides power for the camera to run. If the camera is in WAN
mode, it will not work until power is restored and the Internet access is available.
Q6: How to add the camera to more devices?
A6: Make sure that camera is in WAN mode already. Then launch the “Camwf” APP on your
other Android phone or tablet PC, tap “+” icon, input the camera UID (a unique combination of
numbers and letters specific to your camera). Finally, tap “OK” to add the camera to the APP.
Q7: What to do if I forget my password?
A7: 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.
Q8: The camera does not record any video to the Micro SD card?
A8: 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.
Q9: My PC computer is unable to read the SD card directly from the device.
A9: Remove the SD card from the camera, then use a card reader to read it on your PC.
Make sure the camera is powered off before removing the Micro SD card.
Q10: How many mobile devices can connect to the camera at the same time?
A10: No limit.
Q11: How many cameras are supported on the mobile application?
A11: No limit.
Q12: How to play back the video saved in the Micro SD card?
A12: 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)
Q13: Is there any PC client software I can use on my computer?
A13: PC client software download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi09&Submit=++++++++
Q14: Why the camera doesn’t respond after I press the reset button twice?
A14: If the WAN and LAN indicator lights don’t respond like the chapter VIII said, that
means you didn’t press the Reset Button right. Please try it again.
Q15: Why is time display not stable, always blinking?
A15: If you are using the backup battery, please recharge it. If not, check it the power
adapter is connected properly.
Q16: Is there a video tutorial of setting up this mini WIFI spy camera?
A16: Yes. Please check at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OuNg55H-o

I. Product Overview
1. Camera Lens
2. Micro SD Card Slot
3. Power/Reset Button
4. Restart Button
5. WAN Indicator Light
6. LAN Indicator Light
7. Battery Charge Indicator Light
8. USB Port
9. Battery
II. What’s in the Box
-1× WIFI Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC 5V Power Adapter
-1× 8GB Micro SD Card (fitted into the Micro SD card slot already)
III. Before You Start
3.1 Before using, please make sure your camera is fully charged and make sure the Micro SD
card has been formatted already and is securely fitted into the camera’s SD card slot, or it will
not work. We recommend you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Power the camera on by pressing the Power Button ponce. Wait about 15 seconds
or so, you will see the LAN indicator light is solid yellow, which means the camera’s WIFI
signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 24/7 days, please connect it to an outlet AC power
supply using the included USB cable and power adapter.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install the “Camwf” APP on your smartphone or tablet PC
Search for “Camwf” in Google Play Store or scan the QR code below to install the APP on
your smartphone or tablet PC.
4.2. P2P Connection Setup (LAN Mode)
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN Setting page on your smartphone or tablet PC, connect your
mobile device 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 battery only if the camera is powered by it (See X).
4.2.2. Run the “Camwf” APP.
4.2.3. Add the camera to the “Camwf” APP as below:
Tap “+” icon > Search for the Camera > Tap the camera’s UID > Tap OK.
4.2.4. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the camera’s P2P (LAN)
setup is successful. 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 home page, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “manage WI-FI networks” at the “WIFI Setting”
section.
Step 3: Select a desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 4: Tap “OK” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatically.
Step 5: Exit the “Camwf” APP.
[Note]: If a wrong password is entered, or if the device failed to connect to the router, we recommend
you reset the camera to factory default in the P2P mode. To do this, press the Reset Button twice.
How to check if remote view function works?
1. Back to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, exit your phone
or mobile device from the current WIFI network, enroll your phone or mobile device in another
WIFI hotspot, or you can turn off the WIFI or WLAN function, enable your mobile network
data.
2. Make sure your phone or mobile device has Internet access, launch the “Camwf” APP
again. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the remote view setup is
successful and the camera has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live video
or record video remotely from any location. The WAN Indicator light will be solid yellow.
[Note]: If the camera shows “Connection failed” on the home page, tap the Refreshing icon and
wait for 1 minute, then try again. If the connection still fails, that means you need to reset the camera
(See VIII) and set up all over again.
V. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure that the camera is added to the APP before you start.
5.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
5.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
5.3. On the “Advanced Setting” page, turn on “SD Record” and “Motion Detection” function.
5.4. Tap “OK” to complete the Motion Detection Video Recording setting.
5.5. When a movement is detected, the camera will record a video to the Micro SD card
automatically.
5.6. Back to the home page, tap the gear icon , choose “SD Download” in the popup
window then download the video files from the Micro SD card.
5.7. When download is finished, go back to the home page. Click the gear icon and then
choose “View Snapshot” to play the video clips back right on your smartphone or tablet PC.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280×720P Video Format: MP4
VI. Recording Video Directly to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online in the
LAN or WAN mode before you start.
6.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP. Tap the camera icon to get into the live video screen.
6.2. Tap the remote video recording button once to start or stop recording video. The
video files will be saved on your mobile device or phone's flash memory. These video files
will come without audio.
6.3. Check out the video files.
Option 1: On the live video screen, tap the gallery icon to check out the recorded
images and video files on the phone.
Option 2: On the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “View Snapshot”
in the popup window to check out the taken images and video files.
VII. Recording Video to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is added successfully to the APP and the network
connection is good before you start.
7.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
7.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page screen and then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
7.3. Turn on “SD Record” function and turn off “Motion Detection” function.
7.4. Tap “OK” to complete the SD card recording setting and the camera will record video
to the Micro SD card continuously.
7.5. Follow 5.6 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 7 hours continuously with the
backup battery.
3). Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4
VIII. Resetting
If for any reason the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will
restore it back to factory default settings.
Option1: When the camera is powered on, press the Reset Button twice in a row to reset all
settings to factory default, the camera will be back to P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator
lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go out. The camera will restart automatically
to default settings in 3 seconds.
Option 2: In LAN or WAN mode, tap the gear icon on the home page screen and choose
“Reset” in the popup window to reset all settings to factory default, the camera will be back to
P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go
out. The camera will restart automatically to default settings in 3 seconds.
IX. 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.
9.1. Launch the APP “Camwf”.
9.2. Change the camera name as below:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Account Setting” in the
popup window.
Step 2: Clear the default name and type in names like home, office, bedroom, etc.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the change.
9.3. Change the password in P2P mode as below:
Step 1: Back to the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “Modify Security Code” in the “Security
Code Setting” section.
Step 3: Type in the default password “888888”, then 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 screen, tap the gear icon and remove 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 “Online” on the home page screen, that means the password has been
changed successfully. If it shows “Wrong Password”, then you need to reset a new password.
X. Charging Backup Battery
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply by using the power adapter and
USB cable provided.
10.2. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will be illuminated yellow during the charging process.
10.3. It will take 7 hours to obtain a full charge.
10.4. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will turn off when the backup battery is fully recharged.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why can’t I find the camera’s WIFI signal on my smartphone or tablet PC?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this problem:
1. Take out the backup battery, plug the camera into an outlet power supply using the
USB cable and power adapter 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 phone or mobile device 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 phone or mobile device's WIFI setting page.
4. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to
search again.
Q2: The APP cannot find the camera after choosing “Search”?
A2: Ensure your phone or mobile device is still connecting to the camera’s WIFI signal.
Ensure your camera is powered by the outlet power supply or the back-up battery is fully
charged.
Q3: Why live video screen shows up black and a searching circle spins in center but
nothing ever displays?
A3: 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.
Q4: The camera is not holding my Wifi settings and continues to show that the
camera is offline?
A4: Make sure the camera is inside the range of good WIFI signal. Or if you are using the
backup battery, check if the power adapter is connected properly for long time use.
Q5: Will the camera still work if the power goes out?
A5: If the camera is in P2P (LAN) mode, the camera can still work and record video as
long as the backup battery provides power for the camera to run. If the camera is in WAN
mode, it will not work until power is restored and the Internet access is available.
Q6: How to add the camera to more devices?
A6: Make sure that camera is in WAN mode already. Then launch the “Camwf” APP on your
other Android phone or tablet PC, tap “+” icon, input the camera UID (a unique combination of
numbers and letters specific to your camera). Finally, tap “OK” to add the camera to the APP.
Q7: What to do if I forget my password?
A7: 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.
Q8: The camera does not record any video to the Micro SD card?
A8: 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.
Q9: My PC computer is unable to read the SD card directly from the device.
A9: Remove the SD card from the camera, then use a card reader to read it on your PC.
Make sure the camera is powered off before removing the Micro SD card.
Q10: How many mobile devices can connect to the camera at the same time?
A10: No limit.
Q11: How many cameras are supported on the mobile application?
A11: No limit.
Q12: How to play back the video saved in the Micro SD card?
A12: 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)
Q13: Is there any PC client software I can use on my computer?
A13: PC client software download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi09&Submit=++++++++
Q14: Why the camera doesn’t respond after I press the reset button twice?
A14: If the WAN and LAN indicator lights don’t respond like the chapter VIII said, that
means you didn’t press the Reset Button right. Please try it again.
Q15: Why is time display not stable, always blinking?
A15: If you are using the backup battery, please recharge it. If not, check it the power
adapter is connected properly.
Q16: Is there a video tutorial of setting up this mini WIFI spy camera?
A16: Yes. Please check at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OuNg55H-o

I. Product Overview
1. Camera Lens
2. Micro SD Card Slot
3. Power/Reset Button
4. Restart Button
5. WAN Indicator Light
6. LAN Indicator Light
7. Battery Charge Indicator Light
8. USB Port
9. Battery
II. What’s in the Box
-1× WIFI Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC 5V Power Adapter
-1× 8GB Micro SD Card (fitted into the Micro SD card slot already)
III. Before You Start
3.1 Before using, please make sure your camera is fully charged and make sure the Micro SD
card has been formatted already and is securely fitted into the camera’s SD card slot, or it will
not work. We recommend you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Power the camera on by pressing the Power Button ponce. Wait about 15 seconds
or so, you will see the LAN indicator light is solid yellow, which means the camera’s WIFI
signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 24/7 days, please connect it to an outlet AC power
supply using the included USB cable and power adapter.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install the “Camwf” APP on your smartphone or tablet PC
Search for “Camwf” in Google Play Store or scan the QR code below to install the APP on
your smartphone or tablet PC.
4.2. P2P Connection Setup (LAN Mode)
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN Setting page on your smartphone or tablet PC, connect your
mobile device 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 battery only if the camera is powered by it (See X).
4.2.2. Run the “Camwf” APP.
4.2.3. Add the camera to the “Camwf” APP as below:
Tap “+” icon > Search for the Camera > Tap the camera’s UID > Tap OK.
4.2.4. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the camera’s P2P (LAN)
setup is successful. 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 home page, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “manage WI-FI networks” at the “WIFI Setting”
section.
Step 3: Select a desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 4: Tap “OK” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatically.
Step 5: Exit the “Camwf” APP.
[Note]: If a wrong password is entered, or if the device failed to connect to the router, we recommend
you reset the camera to factory default in the P2P mode. To do this, press the Reset Button twice.
How to check if remote view function works?
1. Back to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, exit your phone
or mobile device from the current WIFI network, enroll your phone or mobile device in another
WIFI hotspot, or you can turn off the WIFI or WLAN function, enable your mobile network
data.
2. Make sure your phone or mobile device has Internet access, launch the “Camwf” APP
again. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the remote view setup is
successful and the camera has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live video
or record video remotely from any location. The WAN Indicator light will be solid yellow.
[Note]: If the camera shows “Connection failed” on the home page, tap the Refreshing icon and
wait for 1 minute, then try again. If the connection still fails, that means you need to reset the camera
(See VIII) and set up all over again.
V. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure that the camera is added to the APP before you start.
5.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
5.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
5.3. On the “Advanced Setting” page, turn on “SD Record” and “Motion Detection” function.
5.4. Tap “OK” to complete the Motion Detection Video Recording setting.
5.5. When a movement is detected, the camera will record a video to the Micro SD card
automatically.
5.6. Back to the home page, tap the gear icon , choose “SD Download” in the popup
window then download the video files from the Micro SD card.
5.7. When download is finished, go back to the home page. Click the gear icon and then
choose “View Snapshot” to play the video clips back right on your smartphone or tablet PC.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280×720P Video Format: MP4
VI. Recording Video Directly to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online in the
LAN or WAN mode before you start.
6.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP. Tap the camera icon to get into the live video screen.
6.2. Tap the remote video recording button once to start or stop recording video. The
video files will be saved on your mobile device or phone's flash memory. These video files
will come without audio.
6.3. Check out the video files.
Option 1: On the live video screen, tap the gallery icon to check out the recorded
images and video files on the phone.
Option 2: On the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “View Snapshot”
in the popup window to check out the taken images and video files.
VII. Recording Video to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is added successfully to the APP and the network
connection is good before you start.
7.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
7.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page screen and then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
7.3. Turn on “SD Record” function and turn off “Motion Detection” function.
7.4. Tap “OK” to complete the SD card recording setting and the camera will record video
to the Micro SD card continuously.
7.5. Follow 5.6 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 7 hours continuously with the
backup battery.
3). Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4
VIII. Resetting
If for any reason the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will
restore it back to factory default settings.
Option1: When the camera is powered on, press the Reset Button twice in a row to reset all
settings to factory default, the camera will be back to P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator
lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go out. The camera will restart automatically
to default settings in 3 seconds.
Option 2: In LAN or WAN mode, tap the gear icon on the home page screen and choose
“Reset” in the popup window to reset all settings to factory default, the camera will be back to
P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go
out. The camera will restart automatically to default settings in 3 seconds.
IX. 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.
9.1. Launch the APP “Camwf”.
9.2. Change the camera name as below:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Account Setting” in the
popup window.
Step 2: Clear the default name and type in names like home, office, bedroom, etc.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the change.
9.3. Change the password in P2P mode as below:
Step 1: Back to the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “Modify Security Code” in the “Security
Code Setting” section.
Step 3: Type in the default password “888888”, then 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 screen, tap the gear icon and remove 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 “Online” on the home page screen, that means the password has been
changed successfully. If it shows “Wrong Password”, then you need to reset a new password.
X. Charging Backup Battery
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply by using the power adapter and
USB cable provided.
10.2. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will be illuminated yellow during the charging process.
10.3. It will take 7 hours to obtain a full charge.
10.4. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will turn off when the backup battery is fully recharged.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why can’t I find the camera’s WIFI signal on my smartphone or tablet PC?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this problem:
1. Take out the backup battery, plug the camera into an outlet power supply using the
USB cable and power adapter 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 phone or mobile device 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 phone or mobile device's WIFI setting page.
4. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to
search again.
Q2: The APP cannot find the camera after choosing “Search”?
A2: Ensure your phone or mobile device is still connecting to the camera’s WIFI signal.
Ensure your camera is powered by the outlet power supply or the back-up battery is fully
charged.
Q3: Why live video screen shows up black and a searching circle spins in center but
nothing ever displays?
A3: 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.
Q4: The camera is not holding my Wifi settings and continues to show that the
camera is offline?
A4: Make sure the camera is inside the range of good WIFI signal. Or if you are using the
backup battery, check if the power adapter is connected properly for long time use.
Q5: Will the camera still work if the power goes out?
A5: If the camera is in P2P (LAN) mode, the camera can still work and record video as
long as the backup battery provides power for the camera to run. If the camera is in WAN
mode, it will not work until power is restored and the Internet access is available.
Q6: How to add the camera to more devices?
A6: Make sure that camera is in WAN mode already. Then launch the “Camwf” APP on your
other Android phone or tablet PC, tap “+” icon, input the camera UID (a unique combination of
numbers and letters specific to your camera). Finally, tap “OK” to add the camera to the APP.
Q7: What to do if I forget my password?
A7: 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.
Q8: The camera does not record any video to the Micro SD card?
A8: 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.
Q9: My PC computer is unable to read the SD card directly from the device.
A9: Remove the SD card from the camera, then use a card reader to read it on your PC.
Make sure the camera is powered off before removing the Micro SD card.
Q10: How many mobile devices can connect to the camera at the same time?
A10: No limit.
Q11: How many cameras are supported on the mobile application?
A11: No limit.
Q12: How to play back the video saved in the Micro SD card?
A12: 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)
Q13: Is there any PC client software I can use on my computer?
A13: PC client software download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi09&Submit=++++++++
Q14: Why the camera doesn’t respond after I press the reset button twice?
A14: If the WAN and LAN indicator lights don’t respond like the chapter VIII said, that
means you didn’t press the Reset Button right. Please try it again.
Q15: Why is time display not stable, always blinking?
A15: If you are using the backup battery, please recharge it. If not, check it the power
adapter is connected properly.
Q16: Is there a video tutorial of setting up this mini WIFI spy camera?
A16: Yes. Please check at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OuNg55H-o

I. Product Overview
1. Camera Lens
2. Micro SD Card Slot
3. Power/Reset Button
4. Restart Button
5. WAN Indicator Light
6. LAN Indicator Light
7. Battery Charge Indicator Light
8. USB Port
9. Battery
II. What’s in the Box
-1× WIFI Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC 5V Power Adapter
-1× 8GB Micro SD Card (fitted into the Micro SD card slot already)
III. Before You Start
3.1 Before using, please make sure your camera is fully charged and make sure the Micro SD
card has been formatted already and is securely fitted into the camera’s SD card slot, or it will
not work. We recommend you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Power the camera on by pressing the Power Button ponce. Wait about 15 seconds
or so, you will see the LAN indicator light is solid yellow, which means the camera’s WIFI
signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 24/7 days, please connect it to an outlet AC power
supply using the included USB cable and power adapter.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install the “Camwf” APP on your smartphone or tablet PC
Search for “Camwf” in Google Play Store or scan the QR code below to install the APP on
your smartphone or tablet PC.
4.2. P2P Connection Setup (LAN Mode)
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN Setting page on your smartphone or tablet PC, connect your
mobile device 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 battery only if the camera is powered by it (See X).
4.2.2. Run the “Camwf” APP.
4.2.3. Add the camera to the “Camwf” APP as below:
Tap “+” icon > Search for the Camera > Tap the camera’s UID > Tap OK.
4.2.4. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the camera’s P2P (LAN)
setup is successful. 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 home page, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “manage WI-FI networks” at the “WIFI Setting”
section.
Step 3: Select a desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 4: Tap “OK” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatically.
Step 5: Exit the “Camwf” APP.
[Note]: If a wrong password is entered, or if the device failed to connect to the router, we recommend
you reset the camera to factory default in the P2P mode. To do this, press the Reset Button twice.
How to check if remote view function works?
1. Back to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, exit your phone
or mobile device from the current WIFI network, enroll your phone or mobile device in another
WIFI hotspot, or you can turn off the WIFI or WLAN function, enable your mobile network
data.
2. Make sure your phone or mobile device has Internet access, launch the “Camwf” APP
again. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the remote view setup is
successful and the camera has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live video
or record video remotely from any location. The WAN Indicator light will be solid yellow.
[Note]: If the camera shows “Connection failed” on the home page, tap the Refreshing icon and
wait for 1 minute, then try again. If the connection still fails, that means you need to reset the camera
(See VIII) and set up all over again.
V. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure that the camera is added to the APP before you start.
5.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
5.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
5.3. On the “Advanced Setting” page, turn on “SD Record” and “Motion Detection” function.
5.4. Tap “OK” to complete the Motion Detection Video Recording setting.
5.5. When a movement is detected, the camera will record a video to the Micro SD card
automatically.
5.6. Back to the home page, tap the gear icon , choose “SD Download” in the popup
window then download the video files from the Micro SD card.
5.7. When download is finished, go back to the home page. Click the gear icon and then
choose “View Snapshot” to play the video clips back right on your smartphone or tablet PC.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280×720P Video Format: MP4
VI. Recording Video Directly to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online in the
LAN or WAN mode before you start.
6.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP. Tap the camera icon to get into the live video screen.
6.2. Tap the remote video recording button once to start or stop recording video. The
video files will be saved on your mobile device or phone's flash memory. These video files
will come without audio.
6.3. Check out the video files.
Option 1: On the live video screen, tap the gallery icon to check out the recorded
images and video files on the phone.
Option 2: On the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “View Snapshot”
in the popup window to check out the taken images and video files.
VII. Recording Video to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is added successfully to the APP and the network
connection is good before you start.
7.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
7.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page screen and then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
7.3. Turn on “SD Record” function and turn off “Motion Detection” function.
7.4. Tap “OK” to complete the SD card recording setting and the camera will record video
to the Micro SD card continuously.
7.5. Follow 5.6 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 7 hours continuously with the
backup battery.
3). Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4
VIII. Resetting
If for any reason the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will
restore it back to factory default settings.
Option1: When the camera is powered on, press the Reset Button twice in a row to reset all
settings to factory default, the camera will be back to P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator
lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go out. The camera will restart automatically
to default settings in 3 seconds.
Option 2: In LAN or WAN mode, tap the gear icon on the home page screen and choose
“Reset” in the popup window to reset all settings to factory default, the camera will be back to
P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go
out. The camera will restart automatically to default settings in 3 seconds.
IX. 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.
9.1. Launch the APP “Camwf”.
9.2. Change the camera name as below:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Account Setting” in the
popup window.
Step 2: Clear the default name and type in names like home, office, bedroom, etc.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the change.
9.3. Change the password in P2P mode as below:
Step 1: Back to the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “Modify Security Code” in the “Security
Code Setting” section.
Step 3: Type in the default password “888888”, then 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 screen, tap the gear icon and remove 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 “Online” on the home page screen, that means the password has been
changed successfully. If it shows “Wrong Password”, then you need to reset a new password.
X. Charging Backup Battery
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply by using the power adapter and
USB cable provided.
10.2. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will be illuminated yellow during the charging process.
10.3. It will take 7 hours to obtain a full charge.
10.4. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will turn off when the backup battery is fully recharged.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why can’t I find the camera’s WIFI signal on my smartphone or tablet PC?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this problem:
1. Take out the backup battery, plug the camera into an outlet power supply using the
USB cable and power adapter 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 phone or mobile device 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 phone or mobile device's WIFI setting page.
4. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to
search again.
Q2: The APP cannot find the camera after choosing “Search”?
A2: Ensure your phone or mobile device is still connecting to the camera’s WIFI signal.
Ensure your camera is powered by the outlet power supply or the back-up battery is fully
charged.
Q3: Why live video screen shows up black and a searching circle spins in center but
nothing ever displays?
A3: 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.
Q4: The camera is not holding my Wifi settings and continues to show that the
camera is offline?
A4: Make sure the camera is inside the range of good WIFI signal. Or if you are using the
backup battery, check if the power adapter is connected properly for long time use.
Q5: Will the camera still work if the power goes out?
A5: If the camera is in P2P (LAN) mode, the camera can still work and record video as
long as the backup battery provides power for the camera to run. If the camera is in WAN
mode, it will not work until power is restored and the Internet access is available.
Q6: How to add the camera to more devices?
A6: Make sure that camera is in WAN mode already. Then launch the “Camwf” APP on your
other Android phone or tablet PC, tap “+” icon, input the camera UID (a unique combination of
numbers and letters specific to your camera). Finally, tap “OK” to add the camera to the APP.
Q7: What to do if I forget my password?
A7: 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.
Q8: The camera does not record any video to the Micro SD card?
A8: 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.
Q9: My PC computer is unable to read the SD card directly from the device.
A9: Remove the SD card from the camera, then use a card reader to read it on your PC.
Make sure the camera is powered off before removing the Micro SD card.
Q10: How many mobile devices can connect to the camera at the same time?
A10: No limit.
Q11: How many cameras are supported on the mobile application?
A11: No limit.
Q12: How to play back the video saved in the Micro SD card?
A12: 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)
Q13: Is there any PC client software I can use on my computer?
A13: PC client software download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi09&Submit=++++++++
Q14: Why the camera doesn’t respond after I press the reset button twice?
A14: If the WAN and LAN indicator lights don’t respond like the chapter VIII said, that
means you didn’t press the Reset Button right. Please try it again.
Q15: Why is time display not stable, always blinking?
A15: If you are using the backup battery, please recharge it. If not, check it the power
adapter is connected properly.
Q16: Is there a video tutorial of setting up this mini WIFI spy camera?
A16: Yes. Please check at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OuNg55H-o

I. Product Overview
1. Camera Lens
2. Micro SD Card Slot
3. Power/Reset Button
4. Restart Button
5. WAN Indicator Light
6. LAN Indicator Light
7. Battery Charge Indicator Light
8. USB Port
9. Battery
II. What’s in the Box
-1× WIFI Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC 5V Power Adapter
-1× 8GB Micro SD Card (fitted into the Micro SD card slot already)
III. Before You Start
3.1 Before using, please make sure your camera is fully charged and make sure the Micro SD
card has been formatted already and is securely fitted into the camera’s SD card slot, or it will
not work. We recommend you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Power the camera on by pressing the Power Button ponce. Wait about 15 seconds
or so, you will see the LAN indicator light is solid yellow, which means the camera’s WIFI
signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 24/7 days, please connect it to an outlet AC power
supply using the included USB cable and power adapter.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install the “Camwf” APP on your smartphone or tablet PC
Search for “Camwf” in Google Play Store or scan the QR code below to install the APP on
your smartphone or tablet PC.
4.2. P2P Connection Setup (LAN Mode)
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN Setting page on your smartphone or tablet PC, connect your
mobile device 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 battery only if the camera is powered by it (See X).
4.2.2. Run the “Camwf” APP.
4.2.3. Add the camera to the “Camwf” APP as below:
Tap “+” icon > Search for the Camera > Tap the camera’s UID > Tap OK.
4.2.4. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the camera’s P2P (LAN)
setup is successful. 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 home page, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “manage WI-FI networks” at the “WIFI Setting”
section.
Step 3: Select a desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 4: Tap “OK” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatically.
Step 5: Exit the “Camwf” APP.
[Note]: If a wrong password is entered, or if the device failed to connect to the router, we recommend
you reset the camera to factory default in the P2P mode. To do this, press the Reset Button twice.
How to check if remote view function works?
1. Back to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, exit your phone
or mobile device from the current WIFI network, enroll your phone or mobile device in another
WIFI hotspot, or you can turn off the WIFI or WLAN function, enable your mobile network
data.
2. Make sure your phone or mobile device has Internet access, launch the “Camwf” APP
again. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the remote view setup is
successful and the camera has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live video
or record video remotely from any location. The WAN Indicator light will be solid yellow.
[Note]: If the camera shows “Connection failed” on the home page, tap the Refreshing icon and
wait for 1 minute, then try again. If the connection still fails, that means you need to reset the camera
(See VIII) and set up all over again.
V. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure that the camera is added to the APP before you start.
5.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
5.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
5.3. On the “Advanced Setting” page, turn on “SD Record” and “Motion Detection” function.
5.4. Tap “OK” to complete the Motion Detection Video Recording setting.
5.5. When a movement is detected, the camera will record a video to the Micro SD card
automatically.
5.6. Back to the home page, tap the gear icon , choose “SD Download” in the popup
window then download the video files from the Micro SD card.
5.7. When download is finished, go back to the home page. Click the gear icon and then
choose “View Snapshot” to play the video clips back right on your smartphone or tablet PC.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280×720P Video Format: MP4
VI. Recording Video Directly to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online in the
LAN or WAN mode before you start.
6.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP. Tap the camera icon to get into the live video screen.
6.2. Tap the remote video recording button once to start or stop recording video. The
video files will be saved on your mobile device or phone's flash memory. These video files
will come without audio.
6.3. Check out the video files.
Option 1: On the live video screen, tap the gallery icon to check out the recorded
images and video files on the phone.
Option 2: On the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “View Snapshot”
in the popup window to check out the taken images and video files.
VII. Recording Video to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is added successfully to the APP and the network
connection is good before you start.
7.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
7.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page screen and then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
7.3. Turn on “SD Record” function and turn off “Motion Detection” function.
7.4. Tap “OK” to complete the SD card recording setting and the camera will record video
to the Micro SD card continuously.
7.5. Follow 5.6 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 7 hours continuously with the
backup battery.
3). Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4
VIII. Resetting
If for any reason the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will
restore it back to factory default settings.
Option1: When the camera is powered on, press the Reset Button twice in a row to reset all
settings to factory default, the camera will be back to P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator
lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go out. The camera will restart automatically
to default settings in 3 seconds.
Option 2: In LAN or WAN mode, tap the gear icon on the home page screen and choose
“Reset” in the popup window to reset all settings to factory default, the camera will be back to
P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go
out. The camera will restart automatically to default settings in 3 seconds.
IX. 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.
9.1. Launch the APP “Camwf”.
9.2. Change the camera name as below:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Account Setting” in the
popup window.
Step 2: Clear the default name and type in names like home, office, bedroom, etc.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the change.
9.3. Change the password in P2P mode as below:
Step 1: Back to the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “Modify Security Code” in the “Security
Code Setting” section.
Step 3: Type in the default password “888888”, then 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 screen, tap the gear icon and remove 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 “Online” on the home page screen, that means the password has been
changed successfully. If it shows “Wrong Password”, then you need to reset a new password.
X. Charging Backup Battery
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply by using the power adapter and
USB cable provided.
10.2. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will be illuminated yellow during the charging process.
10.3. It will take 7 hours to obtain a full charge.
10.4. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will turn off when the backup battery is fully recharged.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why can’t I find the camera’s WIFI signal on my smartphone or tablet PC?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this problem:
1. Take out the backup battery, plug the camera into an outlet power supply using the
USB cable and power adapter 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 phone or mobile device 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 phone or mobile device's WIFI setting page.
4. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to
search again.
Q2: The APP cannot find the camera after choosing “Search”?
A2: Ensure your phone or mobile device is still connecting to the camera’s WIFI signal.
Ensure your camera is powered by the outlet power supply or the back-up battery is fully
charged.
Q3: Why live video screen shows up black and a searching circle spins in center but
nothing ever displays?
A3: 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.
Q4: The camera is not holding my Wifi settings and continues to show that the
camera is offline?
A4: Make sure the camera is inside the range of good WIFI signal. Or if you are using the
backup battery, check if the power adapter is connected properly for long time use.
Q5: Will the camera still work if the power goes out?
A5: If the camera is in P2P (LAN) mode, the camera can still work and record video as
long as the backup battery provides power for the camera to run. If the camera is in WAN
mode, it will not work until power is restored and the Internet access is available.
Q6: How to add the camera to more devices?
A6: Make sure that camera is in WAN mode already. Then launch the “Camwf” APP on your
other Android phone or tablet PC, tap “+” icon, input the camera UID (a unique combination of
numbers and letters specific to your camera). Finally, tap “OK” to add the camera to the APP.
Q7: What to do if I forget my password?
A7: 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.
Q8: The camera does not record any video to the Micro SD card?
A8: 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.
Q9: My PC computer is unable to read the SD card directly from the device.
A9: Remove the SD card from the camera, then use a card reader to read it on your PC.
Make sure the camera is powered off before removing the Micro SD card.
Q10: How many mobile devices can connect to the camera at the same time?
A10: No limit.
Q11: How many cameras are supported on the mobile application?
A11: No limit.
Q12: How to play back the video saved in the Micro SD card?
A12: 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)
Q13: Is there any PC client software I can use on my computer?
A13: PC client software download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi09&Submit=++++++++
Q14: Why the camera doesn’t respond after I press the reset button twice?
A14: If the WAN and LAN indicator lights don’t respond like the chapter VIII said, that
means you didn’t press the Reset Button right. Please try it again.
Q15: Why is time display not stable, always blinking?
A15: If you are using the backup battery, please recharge it. If not, check it the power
adapter is connected properly.
Q16: Is there a video tutorial of setting up this mini WIFI spy camera?
A16: Yes. Please check at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OuNg55H-o

I. Product Overview
1. Camera Lens
2. Micro SD Card Slot
3. Power/Reset Button
4. Restart Button
5. WAN Indicator Light
6. LAN Indicator Light
7. Battery Charge Indicator Light
8. USB Port
9. Battery
II. What’s in the Box
-1× WIFI Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC 5V Power Adapter
-1× 8GB Micro SD Card (fitted into the Micro SD card slot already)
III. Before You Start
3.1 Before using, please make sure your camera is fully charged and make sure the Micro SD
card has been formatted already and is securely fitted into the camera’s SD card slot, or it will
not work. We recommend you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Power the camera on by pressing the Power Button ponce. Wait about 15 seconds
or so, you will see the LAN indicator light is solid yellow, which means the camera’s WIFI
signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 24/7 days, please connect it to an outlet AC power
supply using the included USB cable and power adapter.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install the “Camwf” APP on your smartphone or tablet PC
Search for “Camwf” in Google Play Store or scan the QR code below to install the APP on
your smartphone or tablet PC.
4.2. P2P Connection Setup (LAN Mode)
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN Setting page on your smartphone or tablet PC, connect your
mobile device 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 battery only if the camera is powered by it (See X).
4.2.2. Run the “Camwf” APP.
4.2.3. Add the camera to the “Camwf” APP as below:
Tap “+” icon > Search for the Camera > Tap the camera’s UID > Tap OK.
4.2.4. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the camera’s P2P (LAN)
setup is successful. 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 home page, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “manage WI-FI networks” at the “WIFI Setting”
section.
Step 3: Select a desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 4: Tap “OK” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatically.
Step 5: Exit the “Camwf” APP.
[Note]: If a wrong password is entered, or if the device failed to connect to the router, we recommend
you reset the camera to factory default in the P2P mode. To do this, press the Reset Button twice.
How to check if remote view function works?
1. Back to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, exit your phone
or mobile device from the current WIFI network, enroll your phone or mobile device in another
WIFI hotspot, or you can turn off the WIFI or WLAN function, enable your mobile network
data.
2. Make sure your phone or mobile device has Internet access, launch the “Camwf” APP
again. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the remote view setup is
successful and the camera has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live video
or record video remotely from any location. The WAN Indicator light will be solid yellow.
[Note]: If the camera shows “Connection failed” on the home page, tap the Refreshing icon and
wait for 1 minute, then try again. If the connection still fails, that means you need to reset the camera
(See VIII) and set up all over again.
V. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure that the camera is added to the APP before you start.
5.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
5.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
5.3. On the “Advanced Setting” page, turn on “SD Record” and “Motion Detection” function.
5.4. Tap “OK” to complete the Motion Detection Video Recording setting.
5.5. When a movement is detected, the camera will record a video to the Micro SD card
automatically.
5.6. Back to the home page, tap the gear icon , choose “SD Download” in the popup
window then download the video files from the Micro SD card.
5.7. When download is finished, go back to the home page. Click the gear icon and then
choose “View Snapshot” to play the video clips back right on your smartphone or tablet PC.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280×720P Video Format: MP4
VI. Recording Video Directly to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online in the
LAN or WAN mode before you start.
6.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP. Tap the camera icon to get into the live video screen.
6.2. Tap the remote video recording button once to start or stop recording video. The
video files will be saved on your mobile device or phone's flash memory. These video files
will come without audio.
6.3. Check out the video files.
Option 1: On the live video screen, tap the gallery icon to check out the recorded
images and video files on the phone.
Option 2: On the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “View Snapshot”
in the popup window to check out the taken images and video files.
VII. Recording Video to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is added successfully to the APP and the network
connection is good before you start.
7.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
7.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page screen and then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
7.3. Turn on “SD Record” function and turn off “Motion Detection” function.
7.4. Tap “OK” to complete the SD card recording setting and the camera will record video
to the Micro SD card continuously.
7.5. Follow 5.6 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 7 hours continuously with the
backup battery.
3). Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4
VIII. Resetting
If for any reason the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will
restore it back to factory default settings.
Option1: When the camera is powered on, press the Reset Button twice in a row to reset all
settings to factory default, the camera will be back to P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator
lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go out. The camera will restart automatically
to default settings in 3 seconds.
Option 2: In LAN or WAN mode, tap the gear icon on the home page screen and choose
“Reset” in the popup window to reset all settings to factory default, the camera will be back to
P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go
out. The camera will restart automatically to default settings in 3 seconds.
IX. 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.
9.1. Launch the APP “Camwf”.
9.2. Change the camera name as below:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Account Setting” in the
popup window.
Step 2: Clear the default name and type in names like home, office, bedroom, etc.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the change.
9.3. Change the password in P2P mode as below:
Step 1: Back to the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “Modify Security Code” in the “Security
Code Setting” section.
Step 3: Type in the default password “888888”, then 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 screen, tap the gear icon and remove 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 “Online” on the home page screen, that means the password has been
changed successfully. If it shows “Wrong Password”, then you need to reset a new password.
X. Charging Backup Battery
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply by using the power adapter and
USB cable provided.
10.2. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will be illuminated yellow during the charging process.
10.3. It will take 7 hours to obtain a full charge.
10.4. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will turn off when the backup battery is fully recharged.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why can’t I find the camera’s WIFI signal on my smartphone or tablet PC?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this problem:
1. Take out the backup battery, plug the camera into an outlet power supply using the
USB cable and power adapter 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 phone or mobile device 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 phone or mobile device's WIFI setting page.
4. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to
search again.
Q2: The APP cannot find the camera after choosing “Search”?
A2: Ensure your phone or mobile device is still connecting to the camera’s WIFI signal.
Ensure your camera is powered by the outlet power supply or the back-up battery is fully
charged.
Q3: Why live video screen shows up black and a searching circle spins in center but
nothing ever displays?
A3: 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.
Q4: The camera is not holding my Wifi settings and continues to show that the
camera is offline?
A4: Make sure the camera is inside the range of good WIFI signal. Or if you are using the
backup battery, check if the power adapter is connected properly for long time use.
Q5: Will the camera still work if the power goes out?
A5: If the camera is in P2P (LAN) mode, the camera can still work and record video as
long as the backup battery provides power for the camera to run. If the camera is in WAN
mode, it will not work until power is restored and the Internet access is available.
Q6: How to add the camera to more devices?
A6: Make sure that camera is in WAN mode already. Then launch the “Camwf” APP on your
other Android phone or tablet PC, tap “+” icon, input the camera UID (a unique combination of
numbers and letters specific to your camera). Finally, tap “OK” to add the camera to the APP.
Q7: What to do if I forget my password?
A7: 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.
Q8: The camera does not record any video to the Micro SD card?
A8: 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.
Q9: My PC computer is unable to read the SD card directly from the device.
A9: Remove the SD card from the camera, then use a card reader to read it on your PC.
Make sure the camera is powered off before removing the Micro SD card.
Q10: How many mobile devices can connect to the camera at the same time?
A10: No limit.
Q11: How many cameras are supported on the mobile application?
A11: No limit.
Q12: How to play back the video saved in the Micro SD card?
A12: 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)
Q13: Is there any PC client software I can use on my computer?
A13: PC client software download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi09&Submit=++++++++
Q14: Why the camera doesn’t respond after I press the reset button twice?
A14: If the WAN and LAN indicator lights don’t respond like the chapter VIII said, that
means you didn’t press the Reset Button right. Please try it again.
Q15: Why is time display not stable, always blinking?
A15: If you are using the backup battery, please recharge it. If not, check it the power
adapter is connected properly.
Q16: Is there a video tutorial of setting up this mini WIFI spy camera?
A16: Yes. Please check at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OuNg55H-o

I. Product Overview
1. Camera Lens
2. Micro SD Card Slot
3. Power/Reset Button
4. Restart Button
5. WAN Indicator Light
6. LAN Indicator Light
7. Battery Charge Indicator Light
8. USB Port
9. Battery
II. What’s in the Box
-1× WIFI Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC 5V Power Adapter
-1× 8GB Micro SD Card (fitted into the Micro SD card slot already)
III. Before You Start
3.1 Before using, please make sure your camera is fully charged and make sure the Micro SD
card has been formatted already and is securely fitted into the camera’s SD card slot, or it will
not work. We recommend you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Power the camera on by pressing the Power Button ponce. Wait about 15 seconds
or so, you will see the LAN indicator light is solid yellow, which means the camera’s WIFI
signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 24/7 days, please connect it to an outlet AC power
supply using the included USB cable and power adapter.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install the “Camwf” APP on your smartphone or tablet PC
Search for “Camwf” in Google Play Store or scan the QR code below to install the APP on
your smartphone or tablet PC.
4.2. P2P Connection Setup (LAN Mode)
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN Setting page on your smartphone or tablet PC, connect your
mobile device 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 battery only if the camera is powered by it (See X).
4.2.2. Run the “Camwf” APP.
4.2.3. Add the camera to the “Camwf” APP as below:
Tap “+” icon > Search for the Camera > Tap the camera’s UID > Tap OK.
4.2.4. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the camera’s P2P (LAN)
setup is successful. 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 home page, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “manage WI-FI networks” at the “WIFI Setting”
section.
Step 3: Select a desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 4: Tap “OK” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatically.
Step 5: Exit the “Camwf” APP.
[Note]: If a wrong password is entered, or if the device failed to connect to the router, we recommend
you reset the camera to factory default in the P2P mode. To do this, press the Reset Button twice.
How to check if remote view function works?
1. Back to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, exit your phone
or mobile device from the current WIFI network, enroll your phone or mobile device in another
WIFI hotspot, or you can turn off the WIFI or WLAN function, enable your mobile network
data.
2. Make sure your phone or mobile device has Internet access, launch the “Camwf” APP
again. If the camera shows “Online” on the home page, it means the remote view setup is
successful and the camera has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live video
or record video remotely from any location. The WAN Indicator light will be solid yellow.
[Note]: If the camera shows “Connection failed” on the home page, tap the Refreshing icon and
wait for 1 minute, then try again. If the connection still fails, that means you need to reset the camera
(See VIII) and set up all over again.
V. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure that the camera is added to the APP before you start.
5.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
5.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Camera setting” in the popup
window.
5.3. On the “Advanced Setting” page, turn on “SD Record” and “Motion Detection” function.
5.4. Tap “OK” to complete the Motion Detection Video Recording setting.
5.5. When a movement is detected, the camera will record a video to the Micro SD card
automatically.
5.6. Back to the home page, tap the gear icon , choose “SD Download” in the popup
window then download the video files from the Micro SD card.
5.7. When download is finished, go back to the home page. Click the gear icon and then
choose “View Snapshot” to play the video clips back right on your smartphone or tablet PC.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280×720P Video Format: MP4
VI. Recording Video Directly to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online in the
LAN or WAN mode before you start.
6.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP. Tap the camera icon to get into the live video screen.
6.2. Tap the remote video recording button once to start or stop recording video. The
video files will be saved on your mobile device or phone's flash memory. These video files
will come without audio.
6.3. Check out the video files.
Option 1: On the live video screen, tap the gallery icon to check out the recorded
images and video files on the phone.
Option 2: On the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “View Snapshot”
in the popup window to check out the taken images and video files.
VII. Recording Video to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is added successfully to the APP and the network
connection is good before you start.
7.1. Launch the “Camwf” APP.
7.2. Tap the gear icon on the home page screen and then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
7.3. Turn on “SD Record” function and turn off “Motion Detection” function.
7.4. Tap “OK” to complete the SD card recording setting and the camera will record video
to the Micro SD card continuously.
7.5. Follow 5.6 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 7 hours continuously with the
backup battery.
3). Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4
VIII. Resetting
If for any reason the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will
restore it back to factory default settings.
Option1: When the camera is powered on, press the Reset Button twice in a row to reset all
settings to factory default, the camera will be back to P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator
lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go out. The camera will restart automatically
to default settings in 3 seconds.
Option 2: In LAN or WAN mode, tap the gear icon on the home page screen and choose
“Reset” in the popup window to reset all settings to factory default, the camera will be back to
P2P Mode. The LAN and WAN indicator lights will be illuminated for 3 seconds and then go
out. The camera will restart automatically to default settings in 3 seconds.
IX. 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.
9.1. Launch the APP “Camwf”.
9.2. Change the camera name as below:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the home page then choose “Account Setting” in the
popup window.
Step 2: Clear the default name and type in names like home, office, bedroom, etc.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the change.
9.3. Change the password in P2P mode as below:
Step 1: Back to the home page screen, tap the gear icon then choose “Camera Setting”
in the popup window.
Step 2: On the “Advanced Setting” page, tap “Modify Security Code” in the “Security
Code Setting” section.
Step 3: Type in the default password “888888”, then 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 screen, tap the gear icon and remove 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 “Online” on the home page screen, that means the password has been
changed successfully. If it shows “Wrong Password”, then you need to reset a new password.
X. Charging Backup Battery
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply by using the power adapter and
USB cable provided.
10.2. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will be illuminated yellow during the charging process.
10.3. It will take 7 hours to obtain a full charge.
10.4. The Battery Charge Indicator Light will turn off when the backup battery is fully recharged.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why can’t I find the camera’s WIFI signal on my smartphone or tablet PC?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this problem:
1. Take out the backup battery, plug the camera into an outlet power supply using the
USB cable and power adapter 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 phone or mobile device 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 phone or mobile device's WIFI setting page.
4. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to
search again.
Q2: The APP cannot find the camera after choosing “Search”?
A2: Ensure your phone or mobile device is still connecting to the camera’s WIFI signal.
Ensure your camera is powered by the outlet power supply or the back-up battery is fully
charged.
Q3: Why live video screen shows up black and a searching circle spins in center but
nothing ever displays?
A3: 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.
Q4: The camera is not holding my Wifi settings and continues to show that the
camera is offline?
A4: Make sure the camera is inside the range of good WIFI signal. Or if you are using the
backup battery, check if the power adapter is connected properly for long time use.
Q5: Will the camera still work if the power goes out?
A5: If the camera is in P2P (LAN) mode, the camera can still work and record video as
long as the backup battery provides power for the camera to run. If the camera is in WAN
mode, it will not work until power is restored and the Internet access is available.
Q6: How to add the camera to more devices?
A6: Make sure that camera is in WAN mode already. Then launch the “Camwf” APP on your
other Android phone or tablet PC, tap “+” icon, input the camera UID (a unique combination of
numbers and letters specific to your camera). Finally, tap “OK” to add the camera to the APP.
Q7: What to do if I forget my password?
A7: 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.
Q8: The camera does not record any video to the Micro SD card?
A8: 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.
Q9: My PC computer is unable to read the SD card directly from the device.
A9: Remove the SD card from the camera, then use a card reader to read it on your PC.
Make sure the camera is powered off before removing the Micro SD card.
Q10: How many mobile devices can connect to the camera at the same time?
A10: No limit.
Q11: How many cameras are supported on the mobile application?
A11: No limit.
Q12: How to play back the video saved in the Micro SD card?
A12: 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)
Q13: Is there any PC client software I can use on my computer?
A13: PC client software download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi09&Submit=++++++++
Q14: Why the camera doesn’t respond after I press the reset button twice?
A14: If the WAN and LAN indicator lights don’t respond like the chapter VIII said, that
means you didn’t press the Reset Button right. Please try it again.
Q15: Why is time display not stable, always blinking?
A15: If you are using the backup battery, please recharge it. If not, check it the power
adapter is connected properly.
Q16: Is there a video tutorial of setting up this mini WIFI spy camera?
A16: Yes. Please check at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OuNg55H-o

WIFI09
Benutzerhandbuch (Android Version)
I. Produktübersicht
1. Kameraobjektiv
2. Mikro-Sd-Einbauschlitz
3. Power/Reset-Taste
4. Schaltfläche neu starten
5. WAN-Kontrollleuchte
6. LAN-Anzeigeleuchte
7. Akku-Ladekontrollleuchte
8. USB-Port
9. Batterie
II. Was ist in der Box
-1 × WIFI Kamera
-1 × USB-Kabel
-1 × AC110-240V bis DC 5V Netzteil
-1 × 8GB Micro SD Card (bereits in den Micro SD Kartensteckplatz eingebaut)
III. Bevor du Anfängst
3.1 Vergewissern Sie sich vor der Verwendung, dass Ihre Kamera vollständig aufgeladen
ist und stellen Sie sicher, dass die Micro SD-Karte bereits formatiert ist und sicher in den
SD-Kartensteckplatz der Kamera eingepasst ist, oder es funktioniert nicht. Wir empfehlen
Ihnen, eine SDHC Class 10 Micro SD Karte zu verwenden.
3.2 Schalten Sie die Kamera ein, indem Sie die Power-Taste drücken. Warten Sie etwa
15 Sekunden oder so, sehen Sie die LAN-Kontrollleuchte ist gelb, was bedeutet, dass
das WIFI-Signal der Kamera bereit ist.
3.3. Wenn Sie die Kamera benötigen, um 24/7 Tage zu arbeiten, schließen Sie es bitte an
eine Steckdose Netzteil mit dem mitgelieferten USB-Kabel und Netzteil an.
IV. Netzwerkeinrichtung
4.1. Installiere die "Camwf" APP auf deinem Smartphone oder Tablet PC
Suchen Sie nach "Camwf" im Google Play Store oder scannen Sie den QR-Code unten,
um die APP auf Ihrem Smartphone oder Tablet PC zu installieren.
4.2. P2P-Verbindungsaufbau (LAN-Modus)
4.2.1. Gehen Sie auf die WIFI- oder WLAN-Einstellungsseite auf Ihrem Smartphone oder
Tablet-PC, verbinden Sie Ihr Mobilgerät mit dem WIFI-Signal der Kamera mit dem Namen
"RT _ *****". Warten Sie, bis das WIFI angeschlossen ist und Ihre Telefonstatusleiste
erscheint als WIFI-Symbol wie folgt:
[Hinweis]: Wenn das WIFI-Signal der Kamera nach langer Zeit nicht gefunden werden kann,
setzen Sie es bitte zurück (siehe VIII) oder laden Sie den Akku nur auf, wenn die Kamera mit
Strom versorgt wird (siehe X).
4.2.2. Führen Sie die "Camwf" APP.
4.2.3. Füge die Kamera zum "Camwf" APP wie folgt hinzu:
Tippen Sie auf "+" -Symbol> Suchen nach der Kamera> Tippen Sie auf die UID der Kamera>
Tippen Sie auf OK.
4.2.4. Wenn die Kamera auf der Homepage "Online" anzeigt, bedeutet das, dass das
P2P (LAN) Setup der Kamera erfolgreich ist. Die LAN-Kontrollleuchte leuchtet gelb. Sie
können Videos im P2P (LAN) -Modus überprüfen oder aufnehmen.
[Hinweis]: In diesem P2P (LAN) -Modus können Sie nur Video lokal, innerhalb von 15 Metern
(49 Fuß) offenen Bereich anzeigen.
Tipps: Auf dem Live-Video-Bildschirm können Sie sanft Ihren Zeigefinger und Daumen auf
den Bildschirm dann nach innen und nach außen Richtungen auf einem bestimmten Bereich
zu vergrößern und verkleinern.
4.3 Remote View Setup (WAN-Modus)
>> Bevor Sie das Setup der Fernbedienung vornehmen, stellen Sie bitte sicher, dass die
Kamera erfolgreich in die APP aufgenommen wurde und es im P2P (LAN) Modus online ist.
4.3.1. Starten Sie die "Camwf" APP.
4.3.2. Gehen Sie folgendermaßen vor, um die Remote View-Funktion einzurichten:
Schritt 1: Tippen Sie auf der Homepage auf das Zahnradsymbol und wählen Sie im
Popup-Fenster die Option "Kameraeinstellung".
Schritt 2: Tippen Sie auf der Seite "Erweiterte Einstellung" auf "WI-FI-Netzwerke
verwalten" im Abschnitt "WIFI-Einstellung".
Schritt 3: Wählen Sie einen gewünschten WIFI-Hotspot aus, um die Kamera einzuschreiben.
Schritt 4: Tippen Sie auf "OK", um das Setup der Fernbedienung abzuschließen, und die
Kamera wird automatisch neu gestartet.
Schritt 5: Beenden Sie die "Camwf" APP.
[Hinweis]: Wenn ein falsches Passwort eingegeben wurde oder wenn das Gerät keine Verbindung
zum Router hergestellt hat, empfehlen wir Ihnen, die Kamera im P2P-Modus auf die
Werkseinstellungen zurückzusetzen. Um dies zu tun, drücken Sie die Reset-Taste zweimal.
Wie kann man überprüfen, ob die Remote View Funktion funktioniert?
1. Wechseln Sie auf die WIFI- oder WLAN-Einstellungsseite auf Ihrem Telefon oder Mobilgerät,
verlassen Sie Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät aus dem aktuellen WIFI-Netzwerk, registrieren Sie Ihr
Telefon oder Mobilgerät in einem anderen WIFI-Hotspot oder Sie können die WIFI- oder
WLAN-Funktion deaktivieren , Aktivieren Sie Ihre mobilen Netzwerkdaten.
2. Vergewissern Sie sich, dass Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät Internet-Zugang hat, starten Sie die
"Camwf" APP erneut. Wenn die Kamera auf der Homepage "Online" anzeigt, bedeutet dies,
dass das Remote-View-Setup erfolgreich ist und die Kamera in den WAN-Modus eingegeben
wurde. Sie können vorwärts gehen, um Live-Video zu sehen oder Video von jedem Ort aus der
Ferne aufzunehmen. Die WAN-Anzeige leuchtet gelb.
[Hinweis]: Wenn die Kamera auf der Homepage "Verbindung fehlgeschlagen" zeigt, tippen Sie
auf das Symbol "Aktualisieren" und warten 1 Minute und versuchen dann erneut. Wenn die
Verbindung immer noch fehlschlägt, bedeutet das, dass du die Kamera zurücksetzen musst
(siehe VIII) und wieder von neuem.
V. Bewegungserkennung Aufnahme Setup
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera der APP hinzugefügt wird, bevor Sie
beginnen.
5.1. Starten Sie die "Camwf" APP.
5.2. Tippen Sie auf das Getriebe-Symbol auf der Homepage und wählen Sie dann
"Kamera-Einstellung" im Popup-Fenster.
5.3. Auf der Seite "Erweiterte Einstellung" schalten Sie die Funktion "SD Record" und
"Motion Detection" ein.
5.4 Tippen Sie auf "OK", um die Motion Detection Video Recording-Einstellung abzuschließen.
5.5 Wenn eine Bewegung erkannt wird, nimmt die Kamera automatisch ein Video auf die
Micro SD-Karte auf.
5.6 Zurück zur Startseite tippen Sie auf das Zahnrad-Symbol , wählen Sie "SD Download"
im Popup-Fenster und laden Sie dann die Videodateien von der Micro SD-Karte herunter.
5.7 Wenn der Download abgeschlossen ist, geh zurück zur Homepage. Klicken Sie auf das
Zahnradsymbol und wählen Sie dann "Schnappschuss anzeigen", um die Videoclips direkt
auf Ihrem Smartphone oder Tablet PC abzuspielen.
[Anmerkung]: Videoentschließung: 1280 × 720P Videoformat: MP4
VI. Aufnehmen von Video direkt auf Smartphone oder Tablet PC
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera der APP erfolgreich hinzugefügt wurde und
es im LAN- oder WAN-Modus online ist, bevor Sie beginnen.
6.1. Starten Sie die "Camwf" APP. Tippen Sie auf das Kamerasymbol, um in den
Live-Videobildschirm zu gelangen.
6.2. Tippen Sie einmal auf die Fernbedienungs-Aufnahmetaste , um das Aufnahmevideo
zu starten oder zu beenden. Die Videodateien werden auf Ihrem mobilen Gerät oder dem
Flash-Speicher des Telefons gespeichert. Diese Videodateien kommen ohne Audio.
6.3. Schauen Sie sich die Videodateien an.
Option 1: Tippen Sie auf dem Live-Video-Bildschirm auf das Galerie-Symbol , um die
aufgenommenen Bilder und Videodateien auf dem Telefon auszuchecken.
Option 2: Tippen Sie auf der Startseite auf das Zahnrad-Symbol und wählen Sie im
Popup-Fenster die Option "Schnappschuss anzeigen", um die aufgenommenen Bilder
und Videodateien auszuchecken.
VII. Aufnehmen von Video auf lokale Micro SD Karte Kontinuierlich
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera erfolgreich zum APP hinzugefügt wird und die
Netzwerkverbindung gut ist, bevor Sie beginnen.
7.1. Starten Sie die "Camwf" APP.
7.2 Tippen Sie auf das Getriebesymbol auf dem Homepagebildschirm und wählen Sie
im Popup-Fenster die Option "Kameraeinstellung".
7.3 Schalte die Funktion "SD Record" ein und schalte die Funktion "Motion Detection" aus.
7.4 Tippen Sie auf "OK", um die SD-Kartenaufnahme zu beenden, und die Kamera wird das
Video kontinuierlich auf die Micro SD-Karte aufnehmen.
7.5. Folgen Sie 5.6, um auf die Videodateien zuzugreifen.
[Hinweis]:
1). Ein Videoclip wird alle 3 Minuten automatisch generiert und gespeichert.
2). Wenn die Steckdose abgeschaltet ist, kann die Kamera das Video für 7 Stunden kontinuierlich mit
der Backup-Batterie aufnehmen.
3). Video Auflösung: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4
VIII. Zurücksetzen
Wenn aus irgendeinem Grund die Kamera nicht mehr funktioniert oder nicht ordnungsgemäß
funktioniert, wird ein kurzer Reset wieder auf die Werkseinstellungen zurückgesetzt.
Option1: Wenn die Kamera eingeschaltet ist, drücken Sie die Reset-Taste zweimal
hintereinander, um alle Einstellungen auf die Werkseinstellungen zurückzusetzen, die
Kamera kehrt zum P2P-Modus zurück. Die LAN- und WAN-Kontrollleuchten leuchten für
3 Sekunden und gehen dann aus. Die Kamera startet in 3 Sekunden automatisch auf die
Standardeinstellungen.
Option 2: Im LAN- oder WAN-Modus tippe das Getriebe-Symbol auf dem
Homepage-Bildschirm und wähle "Reset" im Popup-Fenster, um alle Einstellungen auf die
Werkseinstellungen zurückzusetzen. Die Kamera kehrt zum P2P-Modus zurück. Die LAN-
und WAN-Kontrollleuchten leuchten für 3 Sekunden und gehen dann aus. Die Kamera startet
in 3 Sekunden automatisch auf die Standardeinstellungen.
IX. Umbenennen Kamera & Passwort ändern
>> Bitte bestätigen Sie, dass die Kamera der APP hinzugefügt wird, und es ist online im
P2P (LAN) Modus, bevor Sie starten.
9.1. Starten Sie die APP "Camwf".
9.2. Ändern Sie den Kameranamen wie folgt:
Schritt 1: Tippen Sie auf das Getriebe-Symbol auf der Homepage und wählen Sie im
Popup-Fenster die Option "Kontoeinstellung".
Schritt 2: Löschen Sie den Standardnamen und geben Sie Namen wie Haus, Büro,
Schlafzimmer usw. ein.
Schritt 3: Tippen Sie auf "OK", um die Änderung zu bestätigen.
9.3. Ändern Sie das Passwort im P2P-Modus wie folgt:
Schritt 1: Zurück zum Hauptseite-Bildschirm, tippen Sie auf das Zahnrad-Symbol und
wählen Sie dann "Kamera-Einstellung" im Popup-Fenster.
Schritt 2: Tippen Sie auf der Seite "Erweiterte Einstellung" im Abschnitt
"Sicherheitscode-Einstellung" auf "Sicherheitscode ändern".
Schritt 3: Geben Sie das Standardpasswort "888888" ein, geben Sie dann ein neues
Passwort ein und geben Sie es erneut ein. Tippen Sie dann auf "OK", um die Änderung
zu speichern.
Wie kann man überprüfen, ob das neue Passwort funktioniert?
1. Tippen Sie auf die Startseite zurück, und entfernen Sie die aktuelle Kamera.
2. Folgen Sie dem Kapitel 4.2.3, um die Kamera wieder in die "Camwf" APP einzufügen, und
vergessen Sie nicht, Ihr neues Passwort einzugeben, bevor Sie auf "OK" klicken, um zu
bestätigen.
3. Wenn die Kamera auf dem Homepagebildschirm "Online" anzeigt, bedeutet das, dass das
Passwort erfolgreich geändert wurde. Wenn es "Falsches Passwort" anzeigt, müssen Sie
ein neues Passwort zurücksetzen.
X. Ladungssicherungsbatterie
10.1. Schließen Sie die Kamera an eine Steckdose an, indem Sie das Netzteil und das
mitgelieferte USB-Kabel verwenden.
10.2 Die Akku-Ladeanzeige leuchtet während des Ladevorgangs gelb.
10.3 Es dauert 7 Stunden, um eine volle Ladung zu erhalten.
10.4 Die Akku-Ladeanzeige leuchtet, wenn der Akku vollständig aufgeladen ist.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Q1: Warum kann ich das WIFI-Signal der Kamera nicht auf meinem Smartphone oder
Tablet PC finden?
A1: Es gibt 4 Lösungen für dieses Problem:
1. Nehmen Sie die Backup-Batterie heraus, stecken Sie die Kamera in eine Steckdose mit
dem USB-Kabel und dem mitgelieferten Netzteil. Warten Sie 2 Minuten, bis das WIFI-Signal
SSID erscheint.
2. Setzen Sie die Kamera zurück (siehe VIII) und warten Sie dann, bis das WIFI-Signal
SSID angezeigt wird.
3. Halten Sie Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät in der WIFI-Hotspot-Reihe der Kamera und
erfrischen die WIFI-Signalseite. Es kann bis zu 2 Minuten dauern, bis der Hotspot auf der
Telefon- oder Mobiltelefon-WIFI-Einstellungsseite erkennbar wird.
4. Schalten Sie die WIFI-Funktion Ihres Telefons oder des Mobilgeräts für eine Weile aus, und
schalten Sie es dann wieder ein.
Q2: Die APP kann die Kamera nach der Auswahl von "Search" nicht finden?
A2: Stellen Sie sicher, dass Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät immer noch mit dem WIFI-Signal
der Kamera verbunden ist. Vergewissern Sie sich, dass Ihre Kamera mit der Steckdose
versorgt wird oder die Reservebatterie vollständig aufgeladen ist.
Q3: Warum Live-Video-Bildschirm zeigt sich schwarz und ein Suchkreis dreht sich in
der Mitte, aber nichts zeigt jemals?
A3: Wenn die Kamera mit der WIFI-Geschwindigkeit verbunden ist, warten Sie 10-30
Sekunden, bis das Live-Video erscheint. Oder du kannst den Live-Videobildschirm verlassen
und gleich wieder in den Bildschirm kommen.
Q4: Die Kamera hält meine Wifi-Einstellungen nicht und zeigt weiter, dass die Kamera
offline ist?
A4: Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera im Bereich des guten WIFI-Signals liegt. Oder
wenn Sie die Ersatzbatterie verwenden, überprüfen Sie, ob das Netzteil für längere Zeit
richtig angeschlossen ist.
Q5: Wird die Kamera immer noch funktionieren, wenn die Stromversorgung erlischt?
A5: Wenn sich die Kamera im P2P (LAN) -Modus befindet, kann die Kamera immer noch
arbeiten und Video aufnehmen, solange die Backup-Batterie Strom versorgt, damit die
Kamera läuft. Wenn sich die Kamera im WAN-Modus befindet, funktioniert das nicht, bis
die Stromversorgung wiederhergestellt ist und der Internetzugang verfügbar ist.
Q6: Wie füge ich die Kamera zu mehr Geräten hinzu?
A6: Vergewissern Sie sich, dass sich die Kamera bereits im WAN-Modus befindet. Dann
starten Sie die "Camwf" APP auf Ihrem anderen Android-Handy oder Tablet-PC, tippen Sie
auf "+" -Symbol, geben Sie die Kamera UID (eine einzigartige Kombination von Zahlen und
Buchstaben für Ihre Kamera). Schließlich tippen Sie auf "OK", um die Kamera zur APP
hinzuzufügen.
Q7: Wenn ich mein Passwort vergessen habe?
A7: Sie müssen das Gerät auf Werkseinstellungen zurücksetzen. Drücken Sie die Reset-Taste
zweimal, löschen Sie die Kamera im Camwf APP und fügen Sie sie erneut hinzu.
Q8: Die Kamera nimmt kein Video auf die Micro SD-Karte auf?
A8: Schalten Sie die Kamera aus, nehmen Sie die Micro SD-Karte heraus, formatieren Sie
die SD-Karte, legen Sie sie dann wieder in den SD-Kartensteckplatz ein und schalten Sie die
Kamera wieder ein.
Q9: Mein PC-Computer kann die SD-Karte nicht direkt vom Gerät lesen.
A9: Entfernen Sie die SD-Karte von der Kamera, und verwenden Sie dann einen Kartenleser,
um ihn auf Ihrem PC zu lesen. Vergewissern Sie sich, dass die Kamera ausgeschaltet ist,
bevor Sie die Micro SD-Karte entfernen.
Q10: Wie viele mobile Geräte können gleichzeitig an die Kamera angeschlossen
werden?
A10: Keine Begrenzung.
Q11: Wie viele Kameras werden auf der mobilen Applikation unterstützt?
A11: Keine Begrenzung.
Q12: Wie kann ich das auf der Micro SD-Karte gespeicherte Video wiedergeben?
A12: Verwenden Sie einen Kartenleser, um das Video auf Ihrem PC zu lesen und
wiederzugeben. Oder benutze die "Camwf" APP zum Abspielen (siehe 5.5)
Q13: Gibt es irgendeine PC-Client-Software, die ich auf meinem Computer verwenden
kann?
A13: PC-Client-Software-Download-Link:
Http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi09&Submit=++++++++
Q14: Warum reagiert die Kamera nicht, nachdem ich die Reset-Taste zweimal gedrückt
habe?
A14: Wenn die WAN- und LAN-Kontrollleuchten nicht wie das Kapitel VIII antworten, bedeutet
das, dass du die Reset-Taste nicht richtig gedrückt hast. Bitte versuchen Sie es erneut.
Q15: Warum ist die Zeitanzeige nicht stabil, blinkt immer?
A15: Wenn Sie die Ersatzbatterie verwenden, laden Sie sie bitte auf. Wenn nicht, überprüfen
Sie, ob der Netzadapter richtig angeschlossen ist.
Q16: Gibt es ein Video-Tutorial zum Einrichten dieser Mini-WIFI-Spionage-Kamera?
A16: Ja. Bitte überprüfen Sie unter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OuNg55H-o.

I. Produktübersicht
1. Kameraobjektiv
2. Mikro-Sd-Einbauschlitz
3. Power/Reset-Taste
4. Schaltfläche neu starten
5. WAN-Kontrollleuchte
6. LAN-Anzeigeleuchte
7. Akku-Ladekontrollleuchte
8. USB-Port
9. Batterie
II. Was ist in der Box
-1 × WIFI Kamera
-1 × USB-Kabel
-1 × AC110-240V bis DC 5V Netzteil
-1 × 8GB Micro SD Card (bereits in den Micro SD Kartensteckplatz eingebaut)
III. Bevor du Anfängst
3.1 Vergewissern Sie sich vor der Verwendung, dass Ihre Kamera vollständig aufgeladen
ist und stellen Sie sicher, dass die Micro SD-Karte bereits formatiert ist und sicher in den
SD-Kartensteckplatz der Kamera eingepasst ist, oder es funktioniert nicht. Wir empfehlen
Ihnen, eine SDHC Class 10 Micro SD Karte zu verwenden.
3.2 Schalten Sie die Kamera ein, indem Sie die Power-Taste drücken. Warten Sie etwa
15 Sekunden oder so, sehen Sie die LAN-Kontrollleuchte ist gelb, was bedeutet, dass
das WIFI-Signal der Kamera bereit ist.
3.3. Wenn Sie die Kamera benötigen, um 24/7 Tage zu arbeiten, schließen Sie es bitte an
eine Steckdose Netzteil mit dem mitgelieferten USB-Kabel und Netzteil an.
IV. Netzwerkeinrichtung
4.1. Installiere die "Camwf" APP auf deinem Smartphone oder Tablet PC
Suchen Sie nach "Camwf" im Google Play Store oder scannen Sie den QR-Code unten,
um die APP auf Ihrem Smartphone oder Tablet PC zu installieren.
4.2. P2P-Verbindungsaufbau (LAN-Modus)
4.2.1. Gehen Sie auf die WIFI- oder WLAN-Einstellungsseite auf Ihrem Smartphone oder
Tablet-PC, verbinden Sie Ihr Mobilgerät mit dem WIFI-Signal der Kamera mit dem Namen
"RT _ *****". Warten Sie, bis das WIFI angeschlossen ist und Ihre Telefonstatusleiste
erscheint als WIFI-Symbol wie folgt:
[Hinweis]: Wenn das WIFI-Signal der Kamera nach langer Zeit nicht gefunden werden kann,
setzen Sie es bitte zurück (siehe VIII) oder laden Sie den Akku nur auf, wenn die Kamera mit
Strom versorgt wird (siehe X).
4.2.2. Führen Sie die "Camwf" APP.
4.2.3. Füge die Kamera zum "Camwf" APP wie folgt hinzu:
Tippen Sie auf "+" -Symbol> Suchen nach der Kamera> Tippen Sie auf die UID der Kamera>
Tippen Sie auf OK.
4.2.4. Wenn die Kamera auf der Homepage "Online" anzeigt, bedeutet das, dass das
P2P (LAN) Setup der Kamera erfolgreich ist. Die LAN-Kontrollleuchte leuchtet gelb. Sie
können Videos im P2P (LAN) -Modus überprüfen oder aufnehmen.
[Hinweis]: In diesem P2P (LAN) -Modus können Sie nur Video lokal, innerhalb von 15 Metern
(49 Fuß) offenen Bereich anzeigen.
Tipps: Auf dem Live-Video-Bildschirm können Sie sanft Ihren Zeigefinger und Daumen auf
den Bildschirm dann nach innen und nach außen Richtungen auf einem bestimmten Bereich
zu vergrößern und verkleinern.
4.3 Remote View Setup (WAN-Modus)
>> Bevor Sie das Setup der Fernbedienung vornehmen, stellen Sie bitte sicher, dass die
Kamera erfolgreich in die APP aufgenommen wurde und es im P2P (LAN) Modus online ist.
4.3.1. Starten Sie die "Camwf" APP.
4.3.2. Gehen Sie folgendermaßen vor, um die Remote View-Funktion einzurichten:
Schritt 1: Tippen Sie auf der Homepage auf das Zahnradsymbol und wählen Sie im
Popup-Fenster die Option "Kameraeinstellung".
Schritt 2: Tippen Sie auf der Seite "Erweiterte Einstellung" auf "WI-FI-Netzwerke
verwalten" im Abschnitt "WIFI-Einstellung".
Schritt 3: Wählen Sie einen gewünschten WIFI-Hotspot aus, um die Kamera einzuschreiben.
Schritt 4: Tippen Sie auf "OK", um das Setup der Fernbedienung abzuschließen, und die
Kamera wird automatisch neu gestartet.
Schritt 5: Beenden Sie die "Camwf" APP.
[Hinweis]: Wenn ein falsches Passwort eingegeben wurde oder wenn das Gerät keine Verbindung
zum Router hergestellt hat, empfehlen wir Ihnen, die Kamera im P2P-Modus auf die
Werkseinstellungen zurückzusetzen. Um dies zu tun, drücken Sie die Reset-Taste zweimal.
Wie kann man überprüfen, ob die Remote View Funktion funktioniert?
1. Wechseln Sie auf die WIFI- oder WLAN-Einstellungsseite auf Ihrem Telefon oder Mobilgerät,
verlassen Sie Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät aus dem aktuellen WIFI-Netzwerk, registrieren Sie Ihr
Telefon oder Mobilgerät in einem anderen WIFI-Hotspot oder Sie können die WIFI- oder
WLAN-Funktion deaktivieren , Aktivieren Sie Ihre mobilen Netzwerkdaten.
2. Vergewissern Sie sich, dass Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät Internet-Zugang hat, starten Sie die
"Camwf" APP erneut. Wenn die Kamera auf der Homepage "Online" anzeigt, bedeutet dies,
dass das Remote-View-Setup erfolgreich ist und die Kamera in den WAN-Modus eingegeben
wurde. Sie können vorwärts gehen, um Live-Video zu sehen oder Video von jedem Ort aus der
Ferne aufzunehmen. Die WAN-Anzeige leuchtet gelb.
[Hinweis]: Wenn die Kamera auf der Homepage "Verbindung fehlgeschlagen" zeigt, tippen Sie
auf das Symbol "Aktualisieren" und warten 1 Minute und versuchen dann erneut. Wenn die
Verbindung immer noch fehlschlägt, bedeutet das, dass du die Kamera zurücksetzen musst
(siehe VIII) und wieder von neuem.
V. Bewegungserkennung Aufnahme Setup
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera der APP hinzugefügt wird, bevor Sie
beginnen.
5.1. Starten Sie die "Camwf" APP.
5.2. Tippen Sie auf das Getriebe-Symbol auf der Homepage und wählen Sie dann
"Kamera-Einstellung" im Popup-Fenster.
5.3. Auf der Seite "Erweiterte Einstellung" schalten Sie die Funktion "SD Record" und
"Motion Detection" ein.
5.4 Tippen Sie auf "OK", um die Motion Detection Video Recording-Einstellung abzuschließen.
5.5 Wenn eine Bewegung erkannt wird, nimmt die Kamera automatisch ein Video auf die
Micro SD-Karte auf.
5.6 Zurück zur Startseite tippen Sie auf das Zahnrad-Symbol , wählen Sie "SD Download"
im Popup-Fenster und laden Sie dann die Videodateien von der Micro SD-Karte herunter.
5.7 Wenn der Download abgeschlossen ist, geh zurück zur Homepage. Klicken Sie auf das
Zahnradsymbol und wählen Sie dann "Schnappschuss anzeigen", um die Videoclips direkt
auf Ihrem Smartphone oder Tablet PC abzuspielen.
[Anmerkung]: Videoentschließung: 1280 × 720P Videoformat: MP4
VI. Aufnehmen von Video direkt auf Smartphone oder Tablet PC
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera der APP erfolgreich hinzugefügt wurde und
es im LAN- oder WAN-Modus online ist, bevor Sie beginnen.
6.1. Starten Sie die "Camwf" APP. Tippen Sie auf das Kamerasymbol, um in den
Live-Videobildschirm zu gelangen.
6.2. Tippen Sie einmal auf die Fernbedienungs-Aufnahmetaste , um das Aufnahmevideo
zu starten oder zu beenden. Die Videodateien werden auf Ihrem mobilen Gerät oder dem
Flash-Speicher des Telefons gespeichert. Diese Videodateien kommen ohne Audio.
6.3. Schauen Sie sich die Videodateien an.
Option 1: Tippen Sie auf dem Live-Video-Bildschirm auf das Galerie-Symbol , um die
aufgenommenen Bilder und Videodateien auf dem Telefon auszuchecken.
Option 2: Tippen Sie auf der Startseite auf das Zahnrad-Symbol und wählen Sie im
Popup-Fenster die Option "Schnappschuss anzeigen", um die aufgenommenen Bilder
und Videodateien auszuchecken.
VII. Aufnehmen von Video auf lokale Micro SD Karte Kontinuierlich
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera erfolgreich zum APP hinzugefügt wird und die
Netzwerkverbindung gut ist, bevor Sie beginnen.
7.1. Starten Sie die "Camwf" APP.
7.2 Tippen Sie auf das Getriebesymbol auf dem Homepagebildschirm und wählen Sie
im Popup-Fenster die Option "Kameraeinstellung".
7.3 Schalte die Funktion "SD Record" ein und schalte die Funktion "Motion Detection" aus.
7.4 Tippen Sie auf "OK", um die SD-Kartenaufnahme zu beenden, und die Kamera wird das
Video kontinuierlich auf die Micro SD-Karte aufnehmen.
7.5. Folgen Sie 5.6, um auf die Videodateien zuzugreifen.
[Hinweis]:
1). Ein Videoclip wird alle 3 Minuten automatisch generiert und gespeichert.
2). Wenn die Steckdose abgeschaltet ist, kann die Kamera das Video für 7 Stunden kontinuierlich mit
der Backup-Batterie aufnehmen.
3). Video Auflösung: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4
VIII. Zurücksetzen
Wenn aus irgendeinem Grund die Kamera nicht mehr funktioniert oder nicht ordnungsgemäß
funktioniert, wird ein kurzer Reset wieder auf die Werkseinstellungen zurückgesetzt.
Option1: Wenn die Kamera eingeschaltet ist, drücken Sie die Reset-Taste zweimal
hintereinander, um alle Einstellungen auf die Werkseinstellungen zurückzusetzen, die
Kamera kehrt zum P2P-Modus zurück. Die LAN- und WAN-Kontrollleuchten leuchten für
3 Sekunden und gehen dann aus. Die Kamera startet in 3 Sekunden automatisch auf die
Standardeinstellungen.
Option 2: Im LAN- oder WAN-Modus tippe das Getriebe-Symbol auf dem
Homepage-Bildschirm und wähle "Reset" im Popup-Fenster, um alle Einstellungen auf die
Werkseinstellungen zurückzusetzen. Die Kamera kehrt zum P2P-Modus zurück. Die LAN-
und WAN-Kontrollleuchten leuchten für 3 Sekunden und gehen dann aus. Die Kamera startet
in 3 Sekunden automatisch auf die Standardeinstellungen.
IX. Umbenennen Kamera & Passwort ändern
>> Bitte bestätigen Sie, dass die Kamera der APP hinzugefügt wird, und es ist online im
P2P (LAN) Modus, bevor Sie starten.
9.1. Starten Sie die APP "Camwf".
9.2. Ändern Sie den Kameranamen wie folgt:
Schritt 1: Tippen Sie auf das Getriebe-Symbol auf der Homepage und wählen Sie im
Popup-Fenster die Option "Kontoeinstellung".
Schritt 2: Löschen Sie den Standardnamen und geben Sie Namen wie Haus, Büro,
Schlafzimmer usw. ein.
Schritt 3: Tippen Sie auf "OK", um die Änderung zu bestätigen.
9.3. Ändern Sie das Passwort im P2P-Modus wie folgt:
Schritt 1: Zurück zum Hauptseite-Bildschirm, tippen Sie auf das Zahnrad-Symbol und
wählen Sie dann "Kamera-Einstellung" im Popup-Fenster.
Schritt 2: Tippen Sie auf der Seite "Erweiterte Einstellung" im Abschnitt
"Sicherheitscode-Einstellung" auf "Sicherheitscode ändern".
Schritt 3: Geben Sie das Standardpasswort "888888" ein, geben Sie dann ein neues
Passwort ein und geben Sie es erneut ein. Tippen Sie dann auf "OK", um die Änderung
zu speichern.
Wie kann man überprüfen, ob das neue Passwort funktioniert?
1. Tippen Sie auf die Startseite zurück, und entfernen Sie die aktuelle Kamera.
2. Folgen Sie dem Kapitel 4.2.3, um die Kamera wieder in die "Camwf" APP einzufügen, und
vergessen Sie nicht, Ihr neues Passwort einzugeben, bevor Sie auf "OK" klicken, um zu
bestätigen.
3. Wenn die Kamera auf dem Homepagebildschirm "Online" anzeigt, bedeutet das, dass das
Passwort erfolgreich geändert wurde. Wenn es "Falsches Passwort" anzeigt, müssen Sie
ein neues Passwort zurücksetzen.
X. Ladungssicherungsbatterie
10.1. Schließen Sie die Kamera an eine Steckdose an, indem Sie das Netzteil und das
mitgelieferte USB-Kabel verwenden.
10.2 Die Akku-Ladeanzeige leuchtet während des Ladevorgangs gelb.
10.3 Es dauert 7 Stunden, um eine volle Ladung zu erhalten.
10.4 Die Akku-Ladeanzeige leuchtet, wenn der Akku vollständig aufgeladen ist.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Q1: Warum kann ich das WIFI-Signal der Kamera nicht auf meinem Smartphone oder
Tablet PC finden?
A1: Es gibt 4 Lösungen für dieses Problem:
1. Nehmen Sie die Backup-Batterie heraus, stecken Sie die Kamera in eine Steckdose mit
dem USB-Kabel und dem mitgelieferten Netzteil. Warten Sie 2 Minuten, bis das WIFI-Signal
SSID erscheint.
2. Setzen Sie die Kamera zurück (siehe VIII) und warten Sie dann, bis das WIFI-Signal
SSID angezeigt wird.
3. Halten Sie Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät in der WIFI-Hotspot-Reihe der Kamera und
erfrischen die WIFI-Signalseite. Es kann bis zu 2 Minuten dauern, bis der Hotspot auf der
Telefon- oder Mobiltelefon-WIFI-Einstellungsseite erkennbar wird.
4. Schalten Sie die WIFI-Funktion Ihres Telefons oder des Mobilgeräts für eine Weile aus, und
schalten Sie es dann wieder ein.
Q2: Die APP kann die Kamera nach der Auswahl von "Search" nicht finden?
A2: Stellen Sie sicher, dass Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät immer noch mit dem WIFI-Signal
der Kamera verbunden ist. Vergewissern Sie sich, dass Ihre Kamera mit der Steckdose
versorgt wird oder die Reservebatterie vollständig aufgeladen ist.
Q3: Warum Live-Video-Bildschirm zeigt sich schwarz und ein Suchkreis dreht sich in
der Mitte, aber nichts zeigt jemals?
A3: Wenn die Kamera mit der WIFI-Geschwindigkeit verbunden ist, warten Sie 10-30
Sekunden, bis das Live-Video erscheint. Oder du kannst den Live-Videobildschirm verlassen
und gleich wieder in den Bildschirm kommen.
Q4: Die Kamera hält meine Wifi-Einstellungen nicht und zeigt weiter, dass die Kamera
offline ist?
A4: Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera im Bereich des guten WIFI-Signals liegt. Oder
wenn Sie die Ersatzbatterie verwenden, überprüfen Sie, ob das Netzteil für längere Zeit
richtig angeschlossen ist.
Q5: Wird die Kamera immer noch funktionieren, wenn die Stromversorgung erlischt?
A5: Wenn sich die Kamera im P2P (LAN) -Modus befindet, kann die Kamera immer noch
arbeiten und Video aufnehmen, solange die Backup-Batterie Strom versorgt, damit die
Kamera läuft. Wenn sich die Kamera im WAN-Modus befindet, funktioniert das nicht, bis
die Stromversorgung wiederhergestellt ist und der Internetzugang verfügbar ist.
Q6: Wie füge ich die Kamera zu mehr Geräten hinzu?
A6: Vergewissern Sie sich, dass sich die Kamera bereits im WAN-Modus befindet. Dann
starten Sie die "Camwf" APP auf Ihrem anderen Android-Handy oder Tablet-PC, tippen Sie
auf "+" -Symbol, geben Sie die Kamera UID (eine einzigartige Kombination von Zahlen und
Buchstaben für Ihre Kamera). Schließlich tippen Sie auf "OK", um die Kamera zur APP
hinzuzufügen.
Q7: Wenn ich mein Passwort vergessen habe?
A7: Sie müssen das Gerät auf Werkseinstellungen zurücksetzen. Drücken Sie die Reset-Taste
zweimal, löschen Sie die Kamera im Camwf APP und fügen Sie sie erneut hinzu.
Q8: Die Kamera nimmt kein Video auf die Micro SD-Karte auf?
A8: Schalten Sie die Kamera aus, nehmen Sie die Micro SD-Karte heraus, formatieren Sie
die SD-Karte, legen Sie sie dann wieder in den SD-Kartensteckplatz ein und schalten Sie die
Kamera wieder ein.
Q9: Mein PC-Computer kann die SD-Karte nicht direkt vom Gerät lesen.
A9: Entfernen Sie die SD-Karte von der Kamera, und verwenden Sie dann einen Kartenleser,
um ihn auf Ihrem PC zu lesen. Vergewissern Sie sich, dass die Kamera ausgeschaltet ist,
bevor Sie die Micro SD-Karte entfernen.
Q10: Wie viele mobile Geräte können gleichzeitig an die Kamera angeschlossen
werden?
A10: Keine Begrenzung.
Q11: Wie viele Kameras werden auf der mobilen Applikation unterstützt?
A11: Keine Begrenzung.
Q12: Wie kann ich das auf der Micro SD-Karte gespeicherte Video wiedergeben?
A12: Verwenden Sie einen Kartenleser, um das Video auf Ihrem PC zu lesen und
wiederzugeben. Oder benutze die "Camwf" APP zum Abspielen (siehe 5.5)
Q13: Gibt es irgendeine PC-Client-Software, die ich auf meinem Computer verwenden
kann?
A13: PC-Client-Software-Download-Link:
Http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi09&Submit=++++++++
Q14: Warum reagiert die Kamera nicht, nachdem ich die Reset-Taste zweimal gedrückt
habe?
A14: Wenn die WAN- und LAN-Kontrollleuchten nicht wie das Kapitel VIII antworten, bedeutet
das, dass du die Reset-Taste nicht richtig gedrückt hast. Bitte versuchen Sie es erneut.
Q15: Warum ist die Zeitanzeige nicht stabil, blinkt immer?
A15: Wenn Sie die Ersatzbatterie verwenden, laden Sie sie bitte auf. Wenn nicht, überprüfen
Sie, ob der Netzadapter richtig angeschlossen ist.
Q16: Gibt es ein Video-Tutorial zum Einrichten dieser Mini-WIFI-Spionage-Kamera?
A16: Ja. Bitte überprüfen Sie unter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OuNg55H-o.

I. Produktübersicht
1. Kameraobjektiv
2. Mikro-Sd-Einbauschlitz
3. Power/Reset-Taste
4. Schaltfläche neu starten
5. WAN-Kontrollleuchte
6. LAN-Anzeigeleuchte
7. Akku-Ladekontrollleuchte
8. USB-Port
9. Batterie
II. Was ist in der Box
-1 × WIFI Kamera
-1 × USB-Kabel
-1 × AC110-240V bis DC 5V Netzteil
-1 × 8GB Micro SD Card (bereits in den Micro SD Kartensteckplatz eingebaut)
III. Bevor du Anfängst
3.1 Vergewissern Sie sich vor der Verwendung, dass Ihre Kamera vollständig aufgeladen
ist und stellen Sie sicher, dass die Micro SD-Karte bereits formatiert ist und sicher in den
SD-Kartensteckplatz der Kamera eingepasst ist, oder es funktioniert nicht. Wir empfehlen
Ihnen, eine SDHC Class 10 Micro SD Karte zu verwenden.
3.2 Schalten Sie die Kamera ein, indem Sie die Power-Taste drücken. Warten Sie etwa
15 Sekunden oder so, sehen Sie die LAN-Kontrollleuchte ist gelb, was bedeutet, dass
das WIFI-Signal der Kamera bereit ist.
3.3. Wenn Sie die Kamera benötigen, um 24/7 Tage zu arbeiten, schließen Sie es bitte an
eine Steckdose Netzteil mit dem mitgelieferten USB-Kabel und Netzteil an.
IV. Netzwerkeinrichtung
4.1. Installiere die "Camwf" APP auf deinem Smartphone oder Tablet PC
Suchen Sie nach "Camwf" im Google Play Store oder scannen Sie den QR-Code unten,
um die APP auf Ihrem Smartphone oder Tablet PC zu installieren.
4.2. P2P-Verbindungsaufbau (LAN-Modus)
4.2.1. Gehen Sie auf die WIFI- oder WLAN-Einstellungsseite auf Ihrem Smartphone oder
Tablet-PC, verbinden Sie Ihr Mobilgerät mit dem WIFI-Signal der Kamera mit dem Namen
"RT _ *****". Warten Sie, bis das WIFI angeschlossen ist und Ihre Telefonstatusleiste
erscheint als WIFI-Symbol wie folgt:
[Hinweis]: Wenn das WIFI-Signal der Kamera nach langer Zeit nicht gefunden werden kann,
setzen Sie es bitte zurück (siehe VIII) oder laden Sie den Akku nur auf, wenn die Kamera mit
Strom versorgt wird (siehe X).
4.2.2. Führen Sie die "Camwf" APP.
4.2.3. Füge die Kamera zum "Camwf" APP wie folgt hinzu:
Tippen Sie auf "+" -Symbol> Suchen nach der Kamera> Tippen Sie auf die UID der Kamera>
Tippen Sie auf OK.
4.2.4. Wenn die Kamera auf der Homepage "Online" anzeigt, bedeutet das, dass das
P2P (LAN) Setup der Kamera erfolgreich ist. Die LAN-Kontrollleuchte leuchtet gelb. Sie
können Videos im P2P (LAN) -Modus überprüfen oder aufnehmen.
[Hinweis]: In diesem P2P (LAN) -Modus können Sie nur Video lokal, innerhalb von 15 Metern
(49 Fuß) offenen Bereich anzeigen.
Tipps: Auf dem Live-Video-Bildschirm können Sie sanft Ihren Zeigefinger und Daumen auf
den Bildschirm dann nach innen und nach außen Richtungen auf einem bestimmten Bereich
zu vergrößern und verkleinern.
4.3 Remote View Setup (WAN-Modus)
>> Bevor Sie das Setup der Fernbedienung vornehmen, stellen Sie bitte sicher, dass die
Kamera erfolgreich in die APP aufgenommen wurde und es im P2P (LAN) Modus online ist.
4.3.1. Starten Sie die "Camwf" APP.
4.3.2. Gehen Sie folgendermaßen vor, um die Remote View-Funktion einzurichten:
Schritt 1: Tippen Sie auf der Homepage auf das Zahnradsymbol und wählen Sie im
Popup-Fenster die Option "Kameraeinstellung".
Schritt 2: Tippen Sie auf der Seite "Erweiterte Einstellung" auf "WI-FI-Netzwerke
verwalten" im Abschnitt "WIFI-Einstellung".
Schritt 3: Wählen Sie einen gewünschten WIFI-Hotspot aus, um die Kamera einzuschreiben.
Schritt 4: Tippen Sie auf "OK", um das Setup der Fernbedienung abzuschließen, und die
Kamera wird automatisch neu gestartet.
Schritt 5: Beenden Sie die "Camwf" APP.
[Hinweis]: Wenn ein falsches Passwort eingegeben wurde oder wenn das Gerät keine Verbindung
zum Router hergestellt hat, empfehlen wir Ihnen, die Kamera im P2P-Modus auf die
Werkseinstellungen zurückzusetzen. Um dies zu tun, drücken Sie die Reset-Taste zweimal.
Wie kann man überprüfen, ob die Remote View Funktion funktioniert?
1. Wechseln Sie auf die WIFI- oder WLAN-Einstellungsseite auf Ihrem Telefon oder Mobilgerät,
verlassen Sie Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät aus dem aktuellen WIFI-Netzwerk, registrieren Sie Ihr
Telefon oder Mobilgerät in einem anderen WIFI-Hotspot oder Sie können die WIFI- oder
WLAN-Funktion deaktivieren , Aktivieren Sie Ihre mobilen Netzwerkdaten.
2. Vergewissern Sie sich, dass Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät Internet-Zugang hat, starten Sie die
"Camwf" APP erneut. Wenn die Kamera auf der Homepage "Online" anzeigt, bedeutet dies,
dass das Remote-View-Setup erfolgreich ist und die Kamera in den WAN-Modus eingegeben
wurde. Sie können vorwärts gehen, um Live-Video zu sehen oder Video von jedem Ort aus der
Ferne aufzunehmen. Die WAN-Anzeige leuchtet gelb.
[Hinweis]: Wenn die Kamera auf der Homepage "Verbindung fehlgeschlagen" zeigt, tippen Sie
auf das Symbol "Aktualisieren" und warten 1 Minute und versuchen dann erneut. Wenn die
Verbindung immer noch fehlschlägt, bedeutet das, dass du die Kamera zurücksetzen musst
(siehe VIII) und wieder von neuem.
V. Bewegungserkennung Aufnahme Setup
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera der APP hinzugefügt wird, bevor Sie
beginnen.
5.1. Starten Sie die "Camwf" APP.
5.2. Tippen Sie auf das Getriebe-Symbol auf der Homepage und wählen Sie dann
"Kamera-Einstellung" im Popup-Fenster.
5.3. Auf der Seite "Erweiterte Einstellung" schalten Sie die Funktion "SD Record" und
"Motion Detection" ein.
5.4 Tippen Sie auf "OK", um die Motion Detection Video Recording-Einstellung abzuschließen.
5.5 Wenn eine Bewegung erkannt wird, nimmt die Kamera automatisch ein Video auf die
Micro SD-Karte auf.
5.6 Zurück zur Startseite tippen Sie auf das Zahnrad-Symbol , wählen Sie "SD Download"
im Popup-Fenster und laden Sie dann die Videodateien von der Micro SD-Karte herunter.
5.7 Wenn der Download abgeschlossen ist, geh zurück zur Homepage. Klicken Sie auf das
Zahnradsymbol und wählen Sie dann "Schnappschuss anzeigen", um die Videoclips direkt
auf Ihrem Smartphone oder Tablet PC abzuspielen.
[Anmerkung]: Videoentschließung: 1280 × 720P Videoformat: MP4
VI. Aufnehmen von Video direkt auf Smartphone oder Tablet PC
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera der APP erfolgreich hinzugefügt wurde und
es im LAN- oder WAN-Modus online ist, bevor Sie beginnen.
6.1. Starten Sie die "Camwf" APP. Tippen Sie auf das Kamerasymbol, um in den
Live-Videobildschirm zu gelangen.
6.2. Tippen Sie einmal auf die Fernbedienungs-Aufnahmetaste , um das Aufnahmevideo
zu starten oder zu beenden. Die Videodateien werden auf Ihrem mobilen Gerät oder dem
Flash-Speicher des Telefons gespeichert. Diese Videodateien kommen ohne Audio.
6.3. Schauen Sie sich die Videodateien an.
Option 1: Tippen Sie auf dem Live-Video-Bildschirm auf das Galerie-Symbol , um die
aufgenommenen Bilder und Videodateien auf dem Telefon auszuchecken.
Option 2: Tippen Sie auf der Startseite auf das Zahnrad-Symbol und wählen Sie im
Popup-Fenster die Option "Schnappschuss anzeigen", um die aufgenommenen Bilder
und Videodateien auszuchecken.
VII. Aufnehmen von Video auf lokale Micro SD Karte Kontinuierlich
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera erfolgreich zum APP hinzugefügt wird und die
Netzwerkverbindung gut ist, bevor Sie beginnen.
7.1. Starten Sie die "Camwf" APP.
7.2 Tippen Sie auf das Getriebesymbol auf dem Homepagebildschirm und wählen Sie
im Popup-Fenster die Option "Kameraeinstellung".
7.3 Schalte die Funktion "SD Record" ein und schalte die Funktion "Motion Detection" aus.
7.4 Tippen Sie auf "OK", um die SD-Kartenaufnahme zu beenden, und die Kamera wird das
Video kontinuierlich auf die Micro SD-Karte aufnehmen.
7.5. Folgen Sie 5.6, um auf die Videodateien zuzugreifen.
[Hinweis]:
1). Ein Videoclip wird alle 3 Minuten automatisch generiert und gespeichert.
2). Wenn die Steckdose abgeschaltet ist, kann die Kamera das Video für 7 Stunden kontinuierlich mit
der Backup-Batterie aufnehmen.
3). Video Auflösung: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4
VIII. Zurücksetzen
Wenn aus irgendeinem Grund die Kamera nicht mehr funktioniert oder nicht ordnungsgemäß
funktioniert, wird ein kurzer Reset wieder auf die Werkseinstellungen zurückgesetzt.
Option1: Wenn die Kamera eingeschaltet ist, drücken Sie die Reset-Taste zweimal
hintereinander, um alle Einstellungen auf die Werkseinstellungen zurückzusetzen, die
Kamera kehrt zum P2P-Modus zurück. Die LAN- und WAN-Kontrollleuchten leuchten für
3 Sekunden und gehen dann aus. Die Kamera startet in 3 Sekunden automatisch auf die
Standardeinstellungen.
Option 2: Im LAN- oder WAN-Modus tippe das Getriebe-Symbol auf dem
Homepage-Bildschirm und wähle "Reset" im Popup-Fenster, um alle Einstellungen auf die
Werkseinstellungen zurückzusetzen. Die Kamera kehrt zum P2P-Modus zurück. Die LAN-
und WAN-Kontrollleuchten leuchten für 3 Sekunden und gehen dann aus. Die Kamera startet
in 3 Sekunden automatisch auf die Standardeinstellungen.
IX. Umbenennen Kamera & Passwort ändern
>> Bitte bestätigen Sie, dass die Kamera der APP hinzugefügt wird, und es ist online im
P2P (LAN) Modus, bevor Sie starten.
9.1. Starten Sie die APP "Camwf".
9.2. Ändern Sie den Kameranamen wie folgt:
Schritt 1: Tippen Sie auf das Getriebe-Symbol auf der Homepage und wählen Sie im
Popup-Fenster die Option "Kontoeinstellung".
Schritt 2: Löschen Sie den Standardnamen und geben Sie Namen wie Haus, Büro,
Schlafzimmer usw. ein.
Schritt 3: Tippen Sie auf "OK", um die Änderung zu bestätigen.
9.3. Ändern Sie das Passwort im P2P-Modus wie folgt:
Schritt 1: Zurück zum Hauptseite-Bildschirm, tippen Sie auf das Zahnrad-Symbol und
wählen Sie dann "Kamera-Einstellung" im Popup-Fenster.
Schritt 2: Tippen Sie auf der Seite "Erweiterte Einstellung" im Abschnitt
"Sicherheitscode-Einstellung" auf "Sicherheitscode ändern".
Schritt 3: Geben Sie das Standardpasswort "888888" ein, geben Sie dann ein neues
Passwort ein und geben Sie es erneut ein. Tippen Sie dann auf "OK", um die Änderung
zu speichern.
Wie kann man überprüfen, ob das neue Passwort funktioniert?
1. Tippen Sie auf die Startseite zurück, und entfernen Sie die aktuelle Kamera.
2. Folgen Sie dem Kapitel 4.2.3, um die Kamera wieder in die "Camwf" APP einzufügen, und
vergessen Sie nicht, Ihr neues Passwort einzugeben, bevor Sie auf "OK" klicken, um zu
bestätigen.
3. Wenn die Kamera auf dem Homepagebildschirm "Online" anzeigt, bedeutet das, dass das
Passwort erfolgreich geändert wurde. Wenn es "Falsches Passwort" anzeigt, müssen Sie
ein neues Passwort zurücksetzen.
X. Ladungssicherungsbatterie
10.1. Schließen Sie die Kamera an eine Steckdose an, indem Sie das Netzteil und das
mitgelieferte USB-Kabel verwenden.
10.2 Die Akku-Ladeanzeige leuchtet während des Ladevorgangs gelb.
10.3 Es dauert 7 Stunden, um eine volle Ladung zu erhalten.
10.4 Die Akku-Ladeanzeige leuchtet, wenn der Akku vollständig aufgeladen ist.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Q1: Warum kann ich das WIFI-Signal der Kamera nicht auf meinem Smartphone oder
Tablet PC finden?
A1: Es gibt 4 Lösungen für dieses Problem:
1. Nehmen Sie die Backup-Batterie heraus, stecken Sie die Kamera in eine Steckdose mit
dem USB-Kabel und dem mitgelieferten Netzteil. Warten Sie 2 Minuten, bis das WIFI-Signal
SSID erscheint.
2. Setzen Sie die Kamera zurück (siehe VIII) und warten Sie dann, bis das WIFI-Signal
SSID angezeigt wird.
3. Halten Sie Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät in der WIFI-Hotspot-Reihe der Kamera und
erfrischen die WIFI-Signalseite. Es kann bis zu 2 Minuten dauern, bis der Hotspot auf der
Telefon- oder Mobiltelefon-WIFI-Einstellungsseite erkennbar wird.
4. Schalten Sie die WIFI-Funktion Ihres Telefons oder des Mobilgeräts für eine Weile aus, und
schalten Sie es dann wieder ein.
Q2: Die APP kann die Kamera nach der Auswahl von "Search" nicht finden?
A2: Stellen Sie sicher, dass Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät immer noch mit dem WIFI-Signal
der Kamera verbunden ist. Vergewissern Sie sich, dass Ihre Kamera mit der Steckdose
versorgt wird oder die Reservebatterie vollständig aufgeladen ist.
Q3: Warum Live-Video-Bildschirm zeigt sich schwarz und ein Suchkreis dreht sich in
der Mitte, aber nichts zeigt jemals?
A3: Wenn die Kamera mit der WIFI-Geschwindigkeit verbunden ist, warten Sie 10-30
Sekunden, bis das Live-Video erscheint. Oder du kannst den Live-Videobildschirm verlassen
und gleich wieder in den Bildschirm kommen.
Q4: Die Kamera hält meine Wifi-Einstellungen nicht und zeigt weiter, dass die Kamera
offline ist?
A4: Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera im Bereich des guten WIFI-Signals liegt. Oder
wenn Sie die Ersatzbatterie verwenden, überprüfen Sie, ob das Netzteil für längere Zeit
richtig angeschlossen ist.
Q5: Wird die Kamera immer noch funktionieren, wenn die Stromversorgung erlischt?
A5: Wenn sich die Kamera im P2P (LAN) -Modus befindet, kann die Kamera immer noch
arbeiten und Video aufnehmen, solange die Backup-Batterie Strom versorgt, damit die
Kamera läuft. Wenn sich die Kamera im WAN-Modus befindet, funktioniert das nicht, bis
die Stromversorgung wiederhergestellt ist und der Internetzugang verfügbar ist.
Q6: Wie füge ich die Kamera zu mehr Geräten hinzu?
A6: Vergewissern Sie sich, dass sich die Kamera bereits im WAN-Modus befindet. Dann
starten Sie die "Camwf" APP auf Ihrem anderen Android-Handy oder Tablet-PC, tippen Sie
auf "+" -Symbol, geben Sie die Kamera UID (eine einzigartige Kombination von Zahlen und
Buchstaben für Ihre Kamera). Schließlich tippen Sie auf "OK", um die Kamera zur APP
hinzuzufügen.
Q7: Wenn ich mein Passwort vergessen habe?
A7: Sie müssen das Gerät auf Werkseinstellungen zurücksetzen. Drücken Sie die Reset-Taste
zweimal, löschen Sie die Kamera im Camwf APP und fügen Sie sie erneut hinzu.
Q8: Die Kamera nimmt kein Video auf die Micro SD-Karte auf?
A8: Schalten Sie die Kamera aus, nehmen Sie die Micro SD-Karte heraus, formatieren Sie
die SD-Karte, legen Sie sie dann wieder in den SD-Kartensteckplatz ein und schalten Sie die
Kamera wieder ein.
Q9: Mein PC-Computer kann die SD-Karte nicht direkt vom Gerät lesen.
A9: Entfernen Sie die SD-Karte von der Kamera, und verwenden Sie dann einen Kartenleser,
um ihn auf Ihrem PC zu lesen. Vergewissern Sie sich, dass die Kamera ausgeschaltet ist,
bevor Sie die Micro SD-Karte entfernen.
Q10: Wie viele mobile Geräte können gleichzeitig an die Kamera angeschlossen
werden?
A10: Keine Begrenzung.
Q11: Wie viele Kameras werden auf der mobilen Applikation unterstützt?
A11: Keine Begrenzung.
Q12: Wie kann ich das auf der Micro SD-Karte gespeicherte Video wiedergeben?
A12: Verwenden Sie einen Kartenleser, um das Video auf Ihrem PC zu lesen und
wiederzugeben. Oder benutze die "Camwf" APP zum Abspielen (siehe 5.5)
Q13: Gibt es irgendeine PC-Client-Software, die ich auf meinem Computer verwenden
kann?
A13: PC-Client-Software-Download-Link:
Http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi09&Submit=++++++++
Q14: Warum reagiert die Kamera nicht, nachdem ich die Reset-Taste zweimal gedrückt
habe?
A14: Wenn die WAN- und LAN-Kontrollleuchten nicht wie das Kapitel VIII antworten, bedeutet
das, dass du die Reset-Taste nicht richtig gedrückt hast. Bitte versuchen Sie es erneut.
Q15: Warum ist die Zeitanzeige nicht stabil, blinkt immer?
A15: Wenn Sie die Ersatzbatterie verwenden, laden Sie sie bitte auf. Wenn nicht, überprüfen
Sie, ob der Netzadapter richtig angeschlossen ist.
Q16: Gibt es ein Video-Tutorial zum Einrichten dieser Mini-WIFI-Spionage-Kamera?
A16: Ja. Bitte überprüfen Sie unter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OuNg55H-o.

I. Produktübersicht
1. Kameraobjektiv
2. Mikro-Sd-Einbauschlitz
3. Power/Reset-Taste
4. Schaltfläche neu starten
5. WAN-Kontrollleuchte
6. LAN-Anzeigeleuchte
7. Akku-Ladekontrollleuchte
8. USB-Port
9. Batterie
II. Was ist in der Box
-1 × WIFI Kamera
-1 × USB-Kabel
-1 × AC110-240V bis DC 5V Netzteil
-1 × 8GB Micro SD Card (bereits in den Micro SD Kartensteckplatz eingebaut)
III. Bevor du Anfängst
3.1 Vergewissern Sie sich vor der Verwendung, dass Ihre Kamera vollständig aufgeladen
ist und stellen Sie sicher, dass die Micro SD-Karte bereits formatiert ist und sicher in den
SD-Kartensteckplatz der Kamera eingepasst ist, oder es funktioniert nicht. Wir empfehlen
Ihnen, eine SDHC Class 10 Micro SD Karte zu verwenden.
3.2 Schalten Sie die Kamera ein, indem Sie die Power-Taste drücken. Warten Sie etwa
15 Sekunden oder so, sehen Sie die LAN-Kontrollleuchte ist gelb, was bedeutet, dass
das WIFI-Signal der Kamera bereit ist.
3.3. Wenn Sie die Kamera benötigen, um 24/7 Tage zu arbeiten, schließen Sie es bitte an
eine Steckdose Netzteil mit dem mitgelieferten USB-Kabel und Netzteil an.
IV. Netzwerkeinrichtung
4.1. Installiere die "Camwf" APP auf deinem Smartphone oder Tablet PC
Suchen Sie nach "Camwf" im Google Play Store oder scannen Sie den QR-Code unten,
um die APP auf Ihrem Smartphone oder Tablet PC zu installieren.
4.2. P2P-Verbindungsaufbau (LAN-Modus)
4.2.1. Gehen Sie auf die WIFI- oder WLAN-Einstellungsseite auf Ihrem Smartphone oder
Tablet-PC, verbinden Sie Ihr Mobilgerät mit dem WIFI-Signal der Kamera mit dem Namen
"RT _ *****". Warten Sie, bis das WIFI angeschlossen ist und Ihre Telefonstatusleiste
erscheint als WIFI-Symbol wie folgt:
[Hinweis]: Wenn das WIFI-Signal der Kamera nach langer Zeit nicht gefunden werden kann,
setzen Sie es bitte zurück (siehe VIII) oder laden Sie den Akku nur auf, wenn die Kamera mit
Strom versorgt wird (siehe X).
4.2.2. Führen Sie die "Camwf" APP.
4.2.3. Füge die Kamera zum "Camwf" APP wie folgt hinzu:
Tippen Sie auf "+" -Symbol> Suchen nach der Kamera> Tippen Sie auf die UID der Kamera>
Tippen Sie auf OK.
4.2.4. Wenn die Kamera auf der Homepage "Online" anzeigt, bedeutet das, dass das
P2P (LAN) Setup der Kamera erfolgreich ist. Die LAN-Kontrollleuchte leuchtet gelb. Sie
können Videos im P2P (LAN) -Modus überprüfen oder aufnehmen.
[Hinweis]: In diesem P2P (LAN) -Modus können Sie nur Video lokal, innerhalb von 15 Metern
(49 Fuß) offenen Bereich anzeigen.
Tipps: Auf dem Live-Video-Bildschirm können Sie sanft Ihren Zeigefinger und Daumen auf
den Bildschirm dann nach innen und nach außen Richtungen auf einem bestimmten Bereich
zu vergrößern und verkleinern.
4.3 Remote View Setup (WAN-Modus)
>> Bevor Sie das Setup der Fernbedienung vornehmen, stellen Sie bitte sicher, dass die
Kamera erfolgreich in die APP aufgenommen wurde und es im P2P (LAN) Modus online ist.
4.3.1. Starten Sie die "Camwf" APP.
4.3.2. Gehen Sie folgendermaßen vor, um die Remote View-Funktion einzurichten:
Schritt 1: Tippen Sie auf der Homepage auf das Zahnradsymbol und wählen Sie im
Popup-Fenster die Option "Kameraeinstellung".
Schritt 2: Tippen Sie auf der Seite "Erweiterte Einstellung" auf "WI-FI-Netzwerke
verwalten" im Abschnitt "WIFI-Einstellung".
Schritt 3: Wählen Sie einen gewünschten WIFI-Hotspot aus, um die Kamera einzuschreiben.
Schritt 4: Tippen Sie auf "OK", um das Setup der Fernbedienung abzuschließen, und die
Kamera wird automatisch neu gestartet.
Schritt 5: Beenden Sie die "Camwf" APP.
[Hinweis]: Wenn ein falsches Passwort eingegeben wurde oder wenn das Gerät keine Verbindung
zum Router hergestellt hat, empfehlen wir Ihnen, die Kamera im P2P-Modus auf die
Werkseinstellungen zurückzusetzen. Um dies zu tun, drücken Sie die Reset-Taste zweimal.
Wie kann man überprüfen, ob die Remote View Funktion funktioniert?
1. Wechseln Sie auf die WIFI- oder WLAN-Einstellungsseite auf Ihrem Telefon oder Mobilgerät,
verlassen Sie Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät aus dem aktuellen WIFI-Netzwerk, registrieren Sie Ihr
Telefon oder Mobilgerät in einem anderen WIFI-Hotspot oder Sie können die WIFI- oder
WLAN-Funktion deaktivieren , Aktivieren Sie Ihre mobilen Netzwerkdaten.
2. Vergewissern Sie sich, dass Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät Internet-Zugang hat, starten Sie die
"Camwf" APP erneut. Wenn die Kamera auf der Homepage "Online" anzeigt, bedeutet dies,
dass das Remote-View-Setup erfolgreich ist und die Kamera in den WAN-Modus eingegeben
wurde. Sie können vorwärts gehen, um Live-Video zu sehen oder Video von jedem Ort aus der
Ferne aufzunehmen. Die WAN-Anzeige leuchtet gelb.
[Hinweis]: Wenn die Kamera auf der Homepage "Verbindung fehlgeschlagen" zeigt, tippen Sie
auf das Symbol "Aktualisieren" und warten 1 Minute und versuchen dann erneut. Wenn die
Verbindung immer noch fehlschlägt, bedeutet das, dass du die Kamera zurücksetzen musst
(siehe VIII) und wieder von neuem.
V. Bewegungserkennung Aufnahme Setup
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera der APP hinzugefügt wird, bevor Sie
beginnen.
5.1. Starten Sie die "Camwf" APP.
5.2. Tippen Sie auf das Getriebe-Symbol auf der Homepage und wählen Sie dann
"Kamera-Einstellung" im Popup-Fenster.
5.3. Auf der Seite "Erweiterte Einstellung" schalten Sie die Funktion "SD Record" und
"Motion Detection" ein.
5.4 Tippen Sie auf "OK", um die Motion Detection Video Recording-Einstellung abzuschließen.
5.5 Wenn eine Bewegung erkannt wird, nimmt die Kamera automatisch ein Video auf die
Micro SD-Karte auf.
5.6 Zurück zur Startseite tippen Sie auf das Zahnrad-Symbol , wählen Sie "SD Download"
im Popup-Fenster und laden Sie dann die Videodateien von der Micro SD-Karte herunter.
5.7 Wenn der Download abgeschlossen ist, geh zurück zur Homepage. Klicken Sie auf das
Zahnradsymbol und wählen Sie dann "Schnappschuss anzeigen", um die Videoclips direkt
auf Ihrem Smartphone oder Tablet PC abzuspielen.
[Anmerkung]: Videoentschließung: 1280 × 720P Videoformat: MP4
VI. Aufnehmen von Video direkt auf Smartphone oder Tablet PC
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera der APP erfolgreich hinzugefügt wurde und
es im LAN- oder WAN-Modus online ist, bevor Sie beginnen.
6.1. Starten Sie die "Camwf" APP. Tippen Sie auf das Kamerasymbol, um in den
Live-Videobildschirm zu gelangen.
6.2. Tippen Sie einmal auf die Fernbedienungs-Aufnahmetaste , um das Aufnahmevideo
zu starten oder zu beenden. Die Videodateien werden auf Ihrem mobilen Gerät oder dem
Flash-Speicher des Telefons gespeichert. Diese Videodateien kommen ohne Audio.
6.3. Schauen Sie sich die Videodateien an.
Option 1: Tippen Sie auf dem Live-Video-Bildschirm auf das Galerie-Symbol , um die
aufgenommenen Bilder und Videodateien auf dem Telefon auszuchecken.
Option 2: Tippen Sie auf der Startseite auf das Zahnrad-Symbol und wählen Sie im
Popup-Fenster die Option "Schnappschuss anzeigen", um die aufgenommenen Bilder
und Videodateien auszuchecken.
VII. Aufnehmen von Video auf lokale Micro SD Karte Kontinuierlich
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera erfolgreich zum APP hinzugefügt wird und die
Netzwerkverbindung gut ist, bevor Sie beginnen.
7.1. Starten Sie die "Camwf" APP.
7.2 Tippen Sie auf das Getriebesymbol auf dem Homepagebildschirm und wählen Sie
im Popup-Fenster die Option "Kameraeinstellung".
7.3 Schalte die Funktion "SD Record" ein und schalte die Funktion "Motion Detection" aus.
7.4 Tippen Sie auf "OK", um die SD-Kartenaufnahme zu beenden, und die Kamera wird das
Video kontinuierlich auf die Micro SD-Karte aufnehmen.
7.5. Folgen Sie 5.6, um auf die Videodateien zuzugreifen.
[Hinweis]:
1). Ein Videoclip wird alle 3 Minuten automatisch generiert und gespeichert.
2). Wenn die Steckdose abgeschaltet ist, kann die Kamera das Video für 7 Stunden kontinuierlich mit
der Backup-Batterie aufnehmen.
3). Video Auflösung: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4
VIII. Zurücksetzen
Wenn aus irgendeinem Grund die Kamera nicht mehr funktioniert oder nicht ordnungsgemäß
funktioniert, wird ein kurzer Reset wieder auf die Werkseinstellungen zurückgesetzt.
Option1: Wenn die Kamera eingeschaltet ist, drücken Sie die Reset-Taste zweimal
hintereinander, um alle Einstellungen auf die Werkseinstellungen zurückzusetzen, die
Kamera kehrt zum P2P-Modus zurück. Die LAN- und WAN-Kontrollleuchten leuchten für
3 Sekunden und gehen dann aus. Die Kamera startet in 3 Sekunden automatisch auf die
Standardeinstellungen.
Option 2: Im LAN- oder WAN-Modus tippe das Getriebe-Symbol auf dem
Homepage-Bildschirm und wähle "Reset" im Popup-Fenster, um alle Einstellungen auf die
Werkseinstellungen zurückzusetzen. Die Kamera kehrt zum P2P-Modus zurück. Die LAN-
und WAN-Kontrollleuchten leuchten für 3 Sekunden und gehen dann aus. Die Kamera startet
in 3 Sekunden automatisch auf die Standardeinstellungen.
IX. Umbenennen Kamera & Passwort ändern
>> Bitte bestätigen Sie, dass die Kamera der APP hinzugefügt wird, und es ist online im
P2P (LAN) Modus, bevor Sie starten.
9.1. Starten Sie die APP "Camwf".
9.2. Ändern Sie den Kameranamen wie folgt:
Schritt 1: Tippen Sie auf das Getriebe-Symbol auf der Homepage und wählen Sie im
Popup-Fenster die Option "Kontoeinstellung".
Schritt 2: Löschen Sie den Standardnamen und geben Sie Namen wie Haus, Büro,
Schlafzimmer usw. ein.
Schritt 3: Tippen Sie auf "OK", um die Änderung zu bestätigen.
9.3. Ändern Sie das Passwort im P2P-Modus wie folgt:
Schritt 1: Zurück zum Hauptseite-Bildschirm, tippen Sie auf das Zahnrad-Symbol und
wählen Sie dann "Kamera-Einstellung" im Popup-Fenster.
Schritt 2: Tippen Sie auf der Seite "Erweiterte Einstellung" im Abschnitt
"Sicherheitscode-Einstellung" auf "Sicherheitscode ändern".
Schritt 3: Geben Sie das Standardpasswort "888888" ein, geben Sie dann ein neues
Passwort ein und geben Sie es erneut ein. Tippen Sie dann auf "OK", um die Änderung
zu speichern.
Wie kann man überprüfen, ob das neue Passwort funktioniert?
1. Tippen Sie auf die Startseite zurück, und entfernen Sie die aktuelle Kamera.
2. Folgen Sie dem Kapitel 4.2.3, um die Kamera wieder in die "Camwf" APP einzufügen, und
vergessen Sie nicht, Ihr neues Passwort einzugeben, bevor Sie auf "OK" klicken, um zu
bestätigen.
3. Wenn die Kamera auf dem Homepagebildschirm "Online" anzeigt, bedeutet das, dass das
Passwort erfolgreich geändert wurde. Wenn es "Falsches Passwort" anzeigt, müssen Sie
ein neues Passwort zurücksetzen.
X. Ladungssicherungsbatterie
10.1. Schließen Sie die Kamera an eine Steckdose an, indem Sie das Netzteil und das
mitgelieferte USB-Kabel verwenden.
10.2 Die Akku-Ladeanzeige leuchtet während des Ladevorgangs gelb.
10.3 Es dauert 7 Stunden, um eine volle Ladung zu erhalten.
10.4 Die Akku-Ladeanzeige leuchtet, wenn der Akku vollständig aufgeladen ist.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Q1: Warum kann ich das WIFI-Signal der Kamera nicht auf meinem Smartphone oder
Tablet PC finden?
A1: Es gibt 4 Lösungen für dieses Problem:
1. Nehmen Sie die Backup-Batterie heraus, stecken Sie die Kamera in eine Steckdose mit
dem USB-Kabel und dem mitgelieferten Netzteil. Warten Sie 2 Minuten, bis das WIFI-Signal
SSID erscheint.
2. Setzen Sie die Kamera zurück (siehe VIII) und warten Sie dann, bis das WIFI-Signal
SSID angezeigt wird.
3. Halten Sie Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät in der WIFI-Hotspot-Reihe der Kamera und
erfrischen die WIFI-Signalseite. Es kann bis zu 2 Minuten dauern, bis der Hotspot auf der
Telefon- oder Mobiltelefon-WIFI-Einstellungsseite erkennbar wird.
4. Schalten Sie die WIFI-Funktion Ihres Telefons oder des Mobilgeräts für eine Weile aus, und
schalten Sie es dann wieder ein.
Q2: Die APP kann die Kamera nach der Auswahl von "Search" nicht finden?
A2: Stellen Sie sicher, dass Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät immer noch mit dem WIFI-Signal
der Kamera verbunden ist. Vergewissern Sie sich, dass Ihre Kamera mit der Steckdose
versorgt wird oder die Reservebatterie vollständig aufgeladen ist.
Q3: Warum Live-Video-Bildschirm zeigt sich schwarz und ein Suchkreis dreht sich in
der Mitte, aber nichts zeigt jemals?
A3: Wenn die Kamera mit der WIFI-Geschwindigkeit verbunden ist, warten Sie 10-30
Sekunden, bis das Live-Video erscheint. Oder du kannst den Live-Videobildschirm verlassen
und gleich wieder in den Bildschirm kommen.
Q4: Die Kamera hält meine Wifi-Einstellungen nicht und zeigt weiter, dass die Kamera
offline ist?
A4: Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera im Bereich des guten WIFI-Signals liegt. Oder
wenn Sie die Ersatzbatterie verwenden, überprüfen Sie, ob das Netzteil für längere Zeit
richtig angeschlossen ist.
Q5: Wird die Kamera immer noch funktionieren, wenn die Stromversorgung erlischt?
A5: Wenn sich die Kamera im P2P (LAN) -Modus befindet, kann die Kamera immer noch
arbeiten und Video aufnehmen, solange die Backup-Batterie Strom versorgt, damit die
Kamera läuft. Wenn sich die Kamera im WAN-Modus befindet, funktioniert das nicht, bis
die Stromversorgung wiederhergestellt ist und der Internetzugang verfügbar ist.
Q6: Wie füge ich die Kamera zu mehr Geräten hinzu?
A6: Vergewissern Sie sich, dass sich die Kamera bereits im WAN-Modus befindet. Dann
starten Sie die "Camwf" APP auf Ihrem anderen Android-Handy oder Tablet-PC, tippen Sie
auf "+" -Symbol, geben Sie die Kamera UID (eine einzigartige Kombination von Zahlen und
Buchstaben für Ihre Kamera). Schließlich tippen Sie auf "OK", um die Kamera zur APP
hinzuzufügen.
Q7: Wenn ich mein Passwort vergessen habe?
A7: Sie müssen das Gerät auf Werkseinstellungen zurücksetzen. Drücken Sie die Reset-Taste
zweimal, löschen Sie die Kamera im Camwf APP und fügen Sie sie erneut hinzu.
Q8: Die Kamera nimmt kein Video auf die Micro SD-Karte auf?
A8: Schalten Sie die Kamera aus, nehmen Sie die Micro SD-Karte heraus, formatieren Sie
die SD-Karte, legen Sie sie dann wieder in den SD-Kartensteckplatz ein und schalten Sie die
Kamera wieder ein.
Q9: Mein PC-Computer kann die SD-Karte nicht direkt vom Gerät lesen.
A9: Entfernen Sie die SD-Karte von der Kamera, und verwenden Sie dann einen Kartenleser,
um ihn auf Ihrem PC zu lesen. Vergewissern Sie sich, dass die Kamera ausgeschaltet ist,
bevor Sie die Micro SD-Karte entfernen.
Q10: Wie viele mobile Geräte können gleichzeitig an die Kamera angeschlossen
werden?
A10: Keine Begrenzung.
Q11: Wie viele Kameras werden auf der mobilen Applikation unterstützt?
A11: Keine Begrenzung.
Q12: Wie kann ich das auf der Micro SD-Karte gespeicherte Video wiedergeben?
A12: Verwenden Sie einen Kartenleser, um das Video auf Ihrem PC zu lesen und
wiederzugeben. Oder benutze die "Camwf" APP zum Abspielen (siehe 5.5)
Q13: Gibt es irgendeine PC-Client-Software, die ich auf meinem Computer verwenden
kann?
A13: PC-Client-Software-Download-Link:
Http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi09&Submit=++++++++
Q14: Warum reagiert die Kamera nicht, nachdem ich die Reset-Taste zweimal gedrückt
habe?
A14: Wenn die WAN- und LAN-Kontrollleuchten nicht wie das Kapitel VIII antworten, bedeutet
das, dass du die Reset-Taste nicht richtig gedrückt hast. Bitte versuchen Sie es erneut.
Q15: Warum ist die Zeitanzeige nicht stabil, blinkt immer?
A15: Wenn Sie die Ersatzbatterie verwenden, laden Sie sie bitte auf. Wenn nicht, überprüfen
Sie, ob der Netzadapter richtig angeschlossen ist.
Q16: Gibt es ein Video-Tutorial zum Einrichten dieser Mini-WIFI-Spionage-Kamera?
A16: Ja. Bitte überprüfen Sie unter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OuNg55H-o.

I. Produktübersicht
1. Kameraobjektiv
2. Mikro-Sd-Einbauschlitz
3. Power/Reset-Taste
4. Schaltfläche neu starten
5. WAN-Kontrollleuchte
6. LAN-Anzeigeleuchte
7. Akku-Ladekontrollleuchte
8. USB-Port
9. Batterie
II. Was ist in der Box
-1 × WIFI Kamera
-1 × USB-Kabel
-1 × AC110-240V bis DC 5V Netzteil
-1 × 8GB Micro SD Card (bereits in den Micro SD Kartensteckplatz eingebaut)
III. Bevor du Anfängst
3.1 Vergewissern Sie sich vor der Verwendung, dass Ihre Kamera vollständig aufgeladen
ist und stellen Sie sicher, dass die Micro SD-Karte bereits formatiert ist und sicher in den
SD-Kartensteckplatz der Kamera eingepasst ist, oder es funktioniert nicht. Wir empfehlen
Ihnen, eine SDHC Class 10 Micro SD Karte zu verwenden.
3.2 Schalten Sie die Kamera ein, indem Sie die Power-Taste drücken. Warten Sie etwa
15 Sekunden oder so, sehen Sie die LAN-Kontrollleuchte ist gelb, was bedeutet, dass
das WIFI-Signal der Kamera bereit ist.
3.3. Wenn Sie die Kamera benötigen, um 24/7 Tage zu arbeiten, schließen Sie es bitte an
eine Steckdose Netzteil mit dem mitgelieferten USB-Kabel und Netzteil an.
IV. Netzwerkeinrichtung
4.1. Installiere die "Camwf" APP auf deinem Smartphone oder Tablet PC
Suchen Sie nach "Camwf" im Google Play Store oder scannen Sie den QR-Code unten,
um die APP auf Ihrem Smartphone oder Tablet PC zu installieren.
4.2. P2P-Verbindungsaufbau (LAN-Modus)
4.2.1. Gehen Sie auf die WIFI- oder WLAN-Einstellungsseite auf Ihrem Smartphone oder
Tablet-PC, verbinden Sie Ihr Mobilgerät mit dem WIFI-Signal der Kamera mit dem Namen
"RT _ *****". Warten Sie, bis das WIFI angeschlossen ist und Ihre Telefonstatusleiste
erscheint als WIFI-Symbol wie folgt:
[Hinweis]: Wenn das WIFI-Signal der Kamera nach langer Zeit nicht gefunden werden kann,
setzen Sie es bitte zurück (siehe VIII) oder laden Sie den Akku nur auf, wenn die Kamera mit
Strom versorgt wird (siehe X).
4.2.2. Führen Sie die "Camwf" APP.
4.2.3. Füge die Kamera zum "Camwf" APP wie folgt hinzu:
Tippen Sie auf "+" -Symbol> Suchen nach der Kamera> Tippen Sie auf die UID der Kamera>
Tippen Sie auf OK.
4.2.4. Wenn die Kamera auf der Homepage "Online" anzeigt, bedeutet das, dass das
P2P (LAN) Setup der Kamera erfolgreich ist. Die LAN-Kontrollleuchte leuchtet gelb. Sie
können Videos im P2P (LAN) -Modus überprüfen oder aufnehmen.
[Hinweis]: In diesem P2P (LAN) -Modus können Sie nur Video lokal, innerhalb von 15 Metern
(49 Fuß) offenen Bereich anzeigen.
Tipps: Auf dem Live-Video-Bildschirm können Sie sanft Ihren Zeigefinger und Daumen auf
den Bildschirm dann nach innen und nach außen Richtungen auf einem bestimmten Bereich
zu vergrößern und verkleinern.
4.3 Remote View Setup (WAN-Modus)
>> Bevor Sie das Setup der Fernbedienung vornehmen, stellen Sie bitte sicher, dass die
Kamera erfolgreich in die APP aufgenommen wurde und es im P2P (LAN) Modus online ist.
4.3.1. Starten Sie die "Camwf" APP.
4.3.2. Gehen Sie folgendermaßen vor, um die Remote View-Funktion einzurichten:
Schritt 1: Tippen Sie auf der Homepage auf das Zahnradsymbol und wählen Sie im
Popup-Fenster die Option "Kameraeinstellung".
Schritt 2: Tippen Sie auf der Seite "Erweiterte Einstellung" auf "WI-FI-Netzwerke
verwalten" im Abschnitt "WIFI-Einstellung".
Schritt 3: Wählen Sie einen gewünschten WIFI-Hotspot aus, um die Kamera einzuschreiben.
Schritt 4: Tippen Sie auf "OK", um das Setup der Fernbedienung abzuschließen, und die
Kamera wird automatisch neu gestartet.
Schritt 5: Beenden Sie die "Camwf" APP.
[Hinweis]: Wenn ein falsches Passwort eingegeben wurde oder wenn das Gerät keine Verbindung
zum Router hergestellt hat, empfehlen wir Ihnen, die Kamera im P2P-Modus auf die
Werkseinstellungen zurückzusetzen. Um dies zu tun, drücken Sie die Reset-Taste zweimal.
Wie kann man überprüfen, ob die Remote View Funktion funktioniert?
1. Wechseln Sie auf die WIFI- oder WLAN-Einstellungsseite auf Ihrem Telefon oder Mobilgerät,
verlassen Sie Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät aus dem aktuellen WIFI-Netzwerk, registrieren Sie Ihr
Telefon oder Mobilgerät in einem anderen WIFI-Hotspot oder Sie können die WIFI- oder
WLAN-Funktion deaktivieren , Aktivieren Sie Ihre mobilen Netzwerkdaten.
2. Vergewissern Sie sich, dass Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät Internet-Zugang hat, starten Sie die
"Camwf" APP erneut. Wenn die Kamera auf der Homepage "Online" anzeigt, bedeutet dies,
dass das Remote-View-Setup erfolgreich ist und die Kamera in den WAN-Modus eingegeben
wurde. Sie können vorwärts gehen, um Live-Video zu sehen oder Video von jedem Ort aus der
Ferne aufzunehmen. Die WAN-Anzeige leuchtet gelb.
[Hinweis]: Wenn die Kamera auf der Homepage "Verbindung fehlgeschlagen" zeigt, tippen Sie
auf das Symbol "Aktualisieren" und warten 1 Minute und versuchen dann erneut. Wenn die
Verbindung immer noch fehlschlägt, bedeutet das, dass du die Kamera zurücksetzen musst
(siehe VIII) und wieder von neuem.
V. Bewegungserkennung Aufnahme Setup
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera der APP hinzugefügt wird, bevor Sie
beginnen.
5.1. Starten Sie die "Camwf" APP.
5.2. Tippen Sie auf das Getriebe-Symbol auf der Homepage und wählen Sie dann
"Kamera-Einstellung" im Popup-Fenster.
5.3. Auf der Seite "Erweiterte Einstellung" schalten Sie die Funktion "SD Record" und
"Motion Detection" ein.
5.4 Tippen Sie auf "OK", um die Motion Detection Video Recording-Einstellung abzuschließen.
5.5 Wenn eine Bewegung erkannt wird, nimmt die Kamera automatisch ein Video auf die
Micro SD-Karte auf.
5.6 Zurück zur Startseite tippen Sie auf das Zahnrad-Symbol , wählen Sie "SD Download"
im Popup-Fenster und laden Sie dann die Videodateien von der Micro SD-Karte herunter.
5.7 Wenn der Download abgeschlossen ist, geh zurück zur Homepage. Klicken Sie auf das
Zahnradsymbol und wählen Sie dann "Schnappschuss anzeigen", um die Videoclips direkt
auf Ihrem Smartphone oder Tablet PC abzuspielen.
[Anmerkung]: Videoentschließung: 1280 × 720P Videoformat: MP4
VI. Aufnehmen von Video direkt auf Smartphone oder Tablet PC
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera der APP erfolgreich hinzugefügt wurde und
es im LAN- oder WAN-Modus online ist, bevor Sie beginnen.
6.1. Starten Sie die "Camwf" APP. Tippen Sie auf das Kamerasymbol, um in den
Live-Videobildschirm zu gelangen.
6.2. Tippen Sie einmal auf die Fernbedienungs-Aufnahmetaste , um das Aufnahmevideo
zu starten oder zu beenden. Die Videodateien werden auf Ihrem mobilen Gerät oder dem
Flash-Speicher des Telefons gespeichert. Diese Videodateien kommen ohne Audio.
6.3. Schauen Sie sich die Videodateien an.
Option 1: Tippen Sie auf dem Live-Video-Bildschirm auf das Galerie-Symbol , um die
aufgenommenen Bilder und Videodateien auf dem Telefon auszuchecken.
Option 2: Tippen Sie auf der Startseite auf das Zahnrad-Symbol und wählen Sie im
Popup-Fenster die Option "Schnappschuss anzeigen", um die aufgenommenen Bilder
und Videodateien auszuchecken.
VII. Aufnehmen von Video auf lokale Micro SD Karte Kontinuierlich
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera erfolgreich zum APP hinzugefügt wird und die
Netzwerkverbindung gut ist, bevor Sie beginnen.
7.1. Starten Sie die "Camwf" APP.
7.2 Tippen Sie auf das Getriebesymbol auf dem Homepagebildschirm und wählen Sie
im Popup-Fenster die Option "Kameraeinstellung".
7.3 Schalte die Funktion "SD Record" ein und schalte die Funktion "Motion Detection" aus.
7.4 Tippen Sie auf "OK", um die SD-Kartenaufnahme zu beenden, und die Kamera wird das
Video kontinuierlich auf die Micro SD-Karte aufnehmen.
7.5. Folgen Sie 5.6, um auf die Videodateien zuzugreifen.
[Hinweis]:
1). Ein Videoclip wird alle 3 Minuten automatisch generiert und gespeichert.
2). Wenn die Steckdose abgeschaltet ist, kann die Kamera das Video für 7 Stunden kontinuierlich mit
der Backup-Batterie aufnehmen.
3). Video Auflösung: 1280x720P Video Format: MP4
VIII. Zurücksetzen
Wenn aus irgendeinem Grund die Kamera nicht mehr funktioniert oder nicht ordnungsgemäß
funktioniert, wird ein kurzer Reset wieder auf die Werkseinstellungen zurückgesetzt.
Option1: Wenn die Kamera eingeschaltet ist, drücken Sie die Reset-Taste zweimal
hintereinander, um alle Einstellungen auf die Werkseinstellungen zurückzusetzen, die
Kamera kehrt zum P2P-Modus zurück. Die LAN- und WAN-Kontrollleuchten leuchten für
3 Sekunden und gehen dann aus. Die Kamera startet in 3 Sekunden automatisch auf die
Standardeinstellungen.
Option 2: Im LAN- oder WAN-Modus tippe das Getriebe-Symbol auf dem
Homepage-Bildschirm und wähle "Reset" im Popup-Fenster, um alle Einstellungen auf die
Werkseinstellungen zurückzusetzen. Die Kamera kehrt zum P2P-Modus zurück. Die LAN-
und WAN-Kontrollleuchten leuchten für 3 Sekunden und gehen dann aus. Die Kamera startet
in 3 Sekunden automatisch auf die Standardeinstellungen.
IX. Umbenennen Kamera & Passwort ändern
>> Bitte bestätigen Sie, dass die Kamera der APP hinzugefügt wird, und es ist online im
P2P (LAN) Modus, bevor Sie starten.
9.1. Starten Sie die APP "Camwf".
9.2. Ändern Sie den Kameranamen wie folgt:
Schritt 1: Tippen Sie auf das Getriebe-Symbol auf der Homepage und wählen Sie im
Popup-Fenster die Option "Kontoeinstellung".
Schritt 2: Löschen Sie den Standardnamen und geben Sie Namen wie Haus, Büro,
Schlafzimmer usw. ein.
Schritt 3: Tippen Sie auf "OK", um die Änderung zu bestätigen.
9.3. Ändern Sie das Passwort im P2P-Modus wie folgt:
Schritt 1: Zurück zum Hauptseite-Bildschirm, tippen Sie auf das Zahnrad-Symbol und
wählen Sie dann "Kamera-Einstellung" im Popup-Fenster.
Schritt 2: Tippen Sie auf der Seite "Erweiterte Einstellung" im Abschnitt
"Sicherheitscode-Einstellung" auf "Sicherheitscode ändern".
Schritt 3: Geben Sie das Standardpasswort "888888" ein, geben Sie dann ein neues
Passwort ein und geben Sie es erneut ein. Tippen Sie dann auf "OK", um die Änderung
zu speichern.
Wie kann man überprüfen, ob das neue Passwort funktioniert?
1. Tippen Sie auf die Startseite zurück, und entfernen Sie die aktuelle Kamera.
2. Folgen Sie dem Kapitel 4.2.3, um die Kamera wieder in die "Camwf" APP einzufügen, und
vergessen Sie nicht, Ihr neues Passwort einzugeben, bevor Sie auf "OK" klicken, um zu
bestätigen.
3. Wenn die Kamera auf dem Homepagebildschirm "Online" anzeigt, bedeutet das, dass das
Passwort erfolgreich geändert wurde. Wenn es "Falsches Passwort" anzeigt, müssen Sie
ein neues Passwort zurücksetzen.
X. Ladungssicherungsbatterie
10.1. Schließen Sie die Kamera an eine Steckdose an, indem Sie das Netzteil und das
mitgelieferte USB-Kabel verwenden.
10.2 Die Akku-Ladeanzeige leuchtet während des Ladevorgangs gelb.
10.3 Es dauert 7 Stunden, um eine volle Ladung zu erhalten.
10.4 Die Akku-Ladeanzeige leuchtet, wenn der Akku vollständig aufgeladen ist.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Q1: Warum kann ich das WIFI-Signal der Kamera nicht auf meinem Smartphone oder
Tablet PC finden?
A1: Es gibt 4 Lösungen für dieses Problem:
1. Nehmen Sie die Backup-Batterie heraus, stecken Sie die Kamera in eine Steckdose mit
dem USB-Kabel und dem mitgelieferten Netzteil. Warten Sie 2 Minuten, bis das WIFI-Signal
SSID erscheint.
2. Setzen Sie die Kamera zurück (siehe VIII) und warten Sie dann, bis das WIFI-Signal
SSID angezeigt wird.
3. Halten Sie Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät in der WIFI-Hotspot-Reihe der Kamera und
erfrischen die WIFI-Signalseite. Es kann bis zu 2 Minuten dauern, bis der Hotspot auf der
Telefon- oder Mobiltelefon-WIFI-Einstellungsseite erkennbar wird.
4. Schalten Sie die WIFI-Funktion Ihres Telefons oder des Mobilgeräts für eine Weile aus, und
schalten Sie es dann wieder ein.
Q2: Die APP kann die Kamera nach der Auswahl von "Search" nicht finden?
A2: Stellen Sie sicher, dass Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät immer noch mit dem WIFI-Signal
der Kamera verbunden ist. Vergewissern Sie sich, dass Ihre Kamera mit der Steckdose
versorgt wird oder die Reservebatterie vollständig aufgeladen ist.
Q3: Warum Live-Video-Bildschirm zeigt sich schwarz und ein Suchkreis dreht sich in
der Mitte, aber nichts zeigt jemals?
A3: Wenn die Kamera mit der WIFI-Geschwindigkeit verbunden ist, warten Sie 10-30
Sekunden, bis das Live-Video erscheint. Oder du kannst den Live-Videobildschirm verlassen
und gleich wieder in den Bildschirm kommen.
Q4: Die Kamera hält meine Wifi-Einstellungen nicht und zeigt weiter, dass die Kamera
offline ist?
A4: Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera im Bereich des guten WIFI-Signals liegt. Oder
wenn Sie die Ersatzbatterie verwenden, überprüfen Sie, ob das Netzteil für längere Zeit
richtig angeschlossen ist.
Q5: Wird die Kamera immer noch funktionieren, wenn die Stromversorgung erlischt?
A5: Wenn sich die Kamera im P2P (LAN) -Modus befindet, kann die Kamera immer noch
arbeiten und Video aufnehmen, solange die Backup-Batterie Strom versorgt, damit die
Kamera läuft. Wenn sich die Kamera im WAN-Modus befindet, funktioniert das nicht, bis
die Stromversorgung wiederhergestellt ist und der Internetzugang verfügbar ist.
Q6: Wie füge ich die Kamera zu mehr Geräten hinzu?
A6: Vergewissern Sie sich, dass sich die Kamera bereits im WAN-Modus befindet. Dann
starten Sie die "Camwf" APP auf Ihrem anderen Android-Handy oder Tablet-PC, tippen Sie
auf "+" -Symbol, geben Sie die Kamera UID (eine einzigartige Kombination von Zahlen und
Buchstaben für Ihre Kamera). Schließlich tippen Sie auf "OK", um die Kamera zur APP
hinzuzufügen.
Q7: Wenn ich mein Passwort vergessen habe?
A7: Sie müssen das Gerät auf Werkseinstellungen zurücksetzen. Drücken Sie die Reset-Taste
zweimal, löschen Sie die Kamera im Camwf APP und fügen Sie sie erneut hinzu.
Q8: Die Kamera nimmt kein Video auf die Micro SD-Karte auf?
A8: Schalten Sie die Kamera aus, nehmen Sie die Micro SD-Karte heraus, formatieren Sie
die SD-Karte, legen Sie sie dann wieder in den SD-Kartensteckplatz ein und schalten Sie die
Kamera wieder ein.
Q9: Mein PC-Computer kann die SD-Karte nicht direkt vom Gerät lesen.
A9: Entfernen Sie die SD-Karte von der Kamera, und verwenden Sie dann einen Kartenleser,
um ihn auf Ihrem PC zu lesen. Vergewissern Sie sich, dass die Kamera ausgeschaltet ist,
bevor Sie die Micro SD-Karte entfernen.
Q10: Wie viele mobile Geräte können gleichzeitig an die Kamera angeschlossen
werden?
A10: Keine Begrenzung.
Q11: Wie viele Kameras werden auf der mobilen Applikation unterstützt?
A11: Keine Begrenzung.
Q12: Wie kann ich das auf der Micro SD-Karte gespeicherte Video wiedergeben?
A12: Verwenden Sie einen Kartenleser, um das Video auf Ihrem PC zu lesen und
wiederzugeben. Oder benutze die "Camwf" APP zum Abspielen (siehe 5.5)
Q13: Gibt es irgendeine PC-Client-Software, die ich auf meinem Computer verwenden
kann?
A13: PC-Client-Software-Download-Link:
Http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi09&Submit=++++++++
Q14: Warum reagiert die Kamera nicht, nachdem ich die Reset-Taste zweimal gedrückt
habe?
A14: Wenn die WAN- und LAN-Kontrollleuchten nicht wie das Kapitel VIII antworten, bedeutet
das, dass du die Reset-Taste nicht richtig gedrückt hast. Bitte versuchen Sie es erneut.
Q15: Warum ist die Zeitanzeige nicht stabil, blinkt immer?
A15: Wenn Sie die Ersatzbatterie verwenden, laden Sie sie bitte auf. Wenn nicht, überprüfen
Sie, ob der Netzadapter richtig angeschlossen ist.
Q16: Gibt es ein Video-Tutorial zum Einrichten dieser Mini-WIFI-Spionage-Kamera?
A16: Ja. Bitte überprüfen Sie unter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0OuNg55H-o.
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