Wiseup WIFI04S User manual

WIFI04S
User Guide
I. Product Overview
1. IR LEDs
2. Cameras Lens
3. Mode Button
4. Power Switch
II. What’s in the Box
-1× Mini WIFI DV Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC5V Power Adapter
-1× Suction Cup Mount
-1× Card Reader
III. Get Camera Ready
3.1. Please make sure the camera is fully charged and 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
that you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. When the blue indicator light goes out and the
red one remains solid, it means the camera’s WIFI signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 7/24 hours, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using
the USB cable and DC 5V power adapter included. Once the camera is connected to outlet AC
power supply, the red and yellow indicator lights will come on and remain solid whether the
Power Switch lies at the ON position or not.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install Plug & Play or P2PCamViewer APP on Smartphone or Tablet PC
Go to your App store or Google Play, search for “9527” and then install “Plug & Play” on your
Android phone or tablet PC, or “P2PCamViewer” on your iPhone or iPad.
4.2. LAN Mode or P2P Setup
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, connect to the
camera’s WIFI signal named “F06887”. The WIFI signal password is “44413”. Wait for the WIFI
to be connected.
[Note]: If the camera’s WIFI signal cannot be found or the camera cannot be enrolled to your phone
after a long time, please recharge the camera or reset it (See VIII).
4.2.2. For Android users, launch the “Plug & Play” APP. For IOS users, run the “P2PCamView-
er” APP.
4.2.3. Tap “LAN” or “Local Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. The camera will pop up in a
few seconds. If the camera shows “Online”, it means the P2P (LAN) setup is successful and
you can check or record video in P2P (LAN) mode.
[Note]: In this P2P (LAN) mode, you can only view video locally within 10 meters (33 feet) open range.
4.2.4. Click the camera icon to get into the live video screen. On the live video screen, gently
put your index finger and thumb on the screen, sliding in and outward directions on a specific
area to zoom in and out.
4.3. WAN Mode or Remote View Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP in P2P (LAN) mode and it's
online before you start.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP. Tap the arrow icon on the “LAN” page and then go
to “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 2: Turn on “Use wifi” on the “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 3: Tap to search for available networks in the area then select your 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 “Plug & Play” APP.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP. Tap the gear icon on the “Local cameras” page
and then go to “Wireless settings” page.
Step 2: Turn on “WiFi” function. Tap the exclamation mark to search for available networks
in the area then select your desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatical-
ly.
Step 4: Exit the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Check if the WAN mode or remote view setup 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
instead.
2. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP again.
3. Tap “WAN” or “My Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. Tap the code icon to scan the QR
code at the back of the camera directly. For Android devices, the camera will pop up in a few
seconds. For IOS devices, the camera UID and password will fill in the blanks and then tap
“Login” to log in the camera. If the camera shows “Online”, the blue indicator light will turn off
while the red one will remain solid, it means the remote view setup is complete and the camera
has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live or recorded video remotely.
V. Recording Video to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
5.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
5.2. Tap the camera icon to enter the live streaming screen. Click the Remote Video Recording
Button to start or stop recording video. Click the Audio Button to record video with sound.
5.3. Go back to the “WAN” or “LAN” page and tap “File” icon at the bottom of the screen to
check out the video files or screenshots.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VI. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
6.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
6.2. Set up motion detection recording function.
For Android:
Step 1: Tap the arrow icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: On the “Alarm settings” page, you can enable “Motion detection”, “PIR” and “Sdcard
Record.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: Go to “Alarm settings” page, there, you can enable “Motion detection” and “SD-Card
Alarm Record. And you get to choose alarm sensitivity level.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
6.3. When motion is detected, the camera will push an alarm message to your phone or mobile
device and capture a video to the Micro SD card automatically.
6.4. The video files will be saved in the Micro SD card on your camera. Power off the camera,
remove the Micro SD card and use the card reader provided to access the video footage. You
are recommended to copy all video files to your PC computer before playing them back.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VII. Recording to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
7.1. Follow the steps below to set up SD card recording.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP.
Step 2: On the “WAN” or “LAN” page, tap the arrow icon and then go to “SD-Card Settings”
page.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, then choose the file size
for each video clip. At last, click “OK” to confirm the SD card recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Step 2: On the “Local cameras” or “my cameras” page, tap the arrow icon and select
“SD-Card Settings”.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, choose the file size for
each video clip. At last, click “Done” to confirm the SD card setting.
7.2. Follow 5.5 to check out your video footage.
[Note]: If “Format Micro SD card” appears on the “SD-Card setting” page, it means the Micro SD card
has been read successfully.
VIII. Changing WAN Login Password
>> Make sure that the camera is added successfully to the APP in WAN mode and it’s online
before you start.
8.1. On the “WAN” or “My cameras” page, tap the plus icon or “Options” and then select
“Update login password” or “Change login Password”.
8.2. Enter the new password and confirm it. At last, click “OK” or “Done” to confirm the change.
IX. Resetting to Factory Default Settings
If for any reason, the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will restore
it back to factory default settings.
Operation: When the camera is powered on, press the Mode Button for 5 seconds to reset the
camera to factory default settings. Both red and blue indicator lights will be illuminated for about
5 seconds and then flash alternately for 30 seconds, then the blue one will turn off while the red
one will be illuminated. The camera will restart automatically to factory default settings in 5 sec-
onds.
X. Charging
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply using the power adapter and USB
cable included.
10.2. It will take 1 hour to obtain a full charge.
10.3. The camera can record video up to 1 hour on a single charge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why Camera WIFI signal is not appearing on my WIFI page?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this question:
1. Reset the camera (See VIII).
2. 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.
3. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to search
again.
4. The camera is in low battery, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using the USB cable
and power adapter included.
Q2: Why does the camera show offline right after I login it on the “WAN” or “My camer-
as” page?
A2: The remote view setup or WAN mode takes 1-3 minutes to complete. Please wait a while.
If the camera still shows offline, check if the camera has been enrolled in a good WIFI network
successfully. Plus, the WIFI network the camera is configured with can’t be the same with one
you connect your phone to.
Q3: How do I share my camera with family members?
A3: First, please make sure your camera is in WAN mode already and your family members
have installed the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamViewer” on their phones or mobile devices.
Second, input the camera UID (a unique combination of numbers and letters specific to your
camera) or the QR code that sticks on the body of the DV camera. Finally, tap “Login” to add
the camera to the APP.
Q4: How many cameras can I add to the existing application?
A4: No limit.
Q5: The camera did not record any video?
A5: Make sure the Micro SD card has been fitted well. If not, you need to take out the SD card,
format it on your PC computer and try it again.
Q6: Why the video footage shows a fuzzy screen during playback on my computer?
A6: Please copy the video footage to your computer before playing them back.
Q7: Is there any PC client software I can use on my PC computer?
A7: Yes. PC client software supports windows and IOS operating system. Download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi04s&Submit=++++++++
5. USB Port
6. Micro SD Card Slot
7. Blue/Red/Yellow Indicator Lights

I. Product Overview
1. IR LEDs
2. Cameras Lens
3. Mode Button
4. Power Switch
II. What’s in the Box
-1× Mini WIFI DV Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC5V Power Adapter
-1× Suction Cup Mount
-1× Card Reader
III. Get Camera Ready
3.1. Please make sure the camera is fully charged and 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
that you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. When the blue indicator light goes out and the
red one remains solid, it means the camera’s WIFI signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 7/24 hours, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using
the USB cable and DC 5V power adapter included. Once the camera is connected to outlet AC
power supply, the red and yellow indicator lights will come on and remain solid whether the
Power Switch lies at the ON position or not.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install Plug & Play or P2PCamViewer APP on Smartphone or Tablet PC
Go to your App store or Google Play, search for “9527” and then install “Plug & Play” on your
Android phone or tablet PC, or “P2PCamViewer” on your iPhone or iPad.
4.2. LAN Mode or P2P Setup
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, connect to the
camera’s WIFI signal named “F06887”. The WIFI signal password is “44413”. Wait for the WIFI
to be connected.
[Note]: If the camera’s WIFI signal cannot be found or the camera cannot be enrolled to your phone
after a long time, please recharge the camera or reset it (See VIII).
4.2.2. For Android users, launch the “Plug & Play” APP. For IOS users, run the “P2PCamView-
er” APP.
4.2.3. Tap “LAN” or “Local Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. The camera will pop up in a
few seconds. If the camera shows “Online”, it means the P2P (LAN) setup is successful and
you can check or record video in P2P (LAN) mode.
[Note]: In this P2P (LAN) mode, you can only view video locally within 10 meters (33 feet) open range.
4.2.4. Click the camera icon to get into the live video screen. On the live video screen, gently
put your index finger and thumb on the screen, sliding in and outward directions on a specific
area to zoom in and out.
4.3. WAN Mode or Remote View Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP in P2P (LAN) mode and it's
online before you start.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP. Tap the arrow icon on the “LAN” page and then go
to “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 2: Turn on “Use wifi” on the “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 3: Tap to search for available networks in the area then select your 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 “Plug & Play” APP.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP. Tap the gear icon on the “Local cameras” page
and then go to “Wireless settings” page.
Step 2: Turn on “WiFi” function. Tap the exclamation mark to search for available networks
in the area then select your desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatical-
ly.
Step 4: Exit the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Check if the WAN mode or remote view setup 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
instead.
2. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP again.
3. Tap “WAN” or “My Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. Tap the code icon to scan the QR
code at the back of the camera directly. For Android devices, the camera will pop up in a few
seconds. For IOS devices, the camera UID and password will fill in the blanks and then tap
“Login” to log in the camera. If the camera shows “Online”, the blue indicator light will turn off
while the red one will remain solid, it means the remote view setup is complete and the camera
has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live or recorded video remotely.
V. Recording Video to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
5.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
5.2. Tap the camera icon to enter the live streaming screen. Click the Remote Video Recording
Button to start or stop recording video. Click the Audio Button to record video with sound.
5.3. Go back to the “WAN” or “LAN” page and tap “File” icon at the bottom of the screen to
check out the video files or screenshots.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VI. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
6.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
6.2. Set up motion detection recording function.
For Android:
Step 1: Tap the arrow icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: On the “Alarm settings” page, you can enable “Motion detection”, “PIR” and “Sdcard
Record.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: Go to “Alarm settings” page, there, you can enable “Motion detection” and “SD-Card
Alarm Record. And you get to choose alarm sensitivity level.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
6.3. When motion is detected, the camera will push an alarm message to your phone or mobile
device and capture a video to the Micro SD card automatically.
6.4. The video files will be saved in the Micro SD card on your camera. Power off the camera,
remove the Micro SD card and use the card reader provided to access the video footage. You
are recommended to copy all video files to your PC computer before playing them back.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VII. Recording to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
7.1. Follow the steps below to set up SD card recording.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP.
Step 2: On the “WAN” or “LAN” page, tap the arrow icon and then go to “SD-Card Settings”
page.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, then choose the file size
for each video clip. At last, click “OK” to confirm the SD card recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Step 2: On the “Local cameras” or “my cameras” page, tap the arrow icon and select
“SD-Card Settings”.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, choose the file size for
each video clip. At last, click “Done” to confirm the SD card setting.
7.2. Follow 5.5 to check out your video footage.
[Note]: If “Format Micro SD card” appears on the “SD-Card setting” page, it means the Micro SD card
has been read successfully.
VIII. Changing WAN Login Password
>> Make sure that the camera is added successfully to the APP in WAN mode and it’s online
before you start.
8.1. On the “WAN” or “My cameras” page, tap the plus icon or “Options” and then select
“Update login password” or “Change login Password”.
8.2. Enter the new password and confirm it. At last, click “OK” or “Done” to confirm the change.
IX. Resetting to Factory Default Settings
If for any reason, the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will restore
it back to factory default settings.
Operation: When the camera is powered on, press the Mode Button for 5 seconds to reset the
camera to factory default settings. Both red and blue indicator lights will be illuminated for about
5 seconds and then flash alternately for 30 seconds, then the blue one will turn off while the red
one will be illuminated. The camera will restart automatically to factory default settings in 5 sec-
onds.
X. Charging
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply using the power adapter and USB
cable included.
10.2. It will take 1 hour to obtain a full charge.
10.3. The camera can record video up to 1 hour on a single charge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why Camera WIFI signal is not appearing on my WIFI page?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this question:
1. Reset the camera (See VIII).
2. 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.
3. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to search
again.
4. The camera is in low battery, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using the USB cable
and power adapter included.
Q2: Why does the camera show offline right after I login it on the “WAN” or “My camer-
as” page?
A2: The remote view setup or WAN mode takes 1-3 minutes to complete. Please wait a while.
If the camera still shows offline, check if the camera has been enrolled in a good WIFI network
successfully. Plus, the WIFI network the camera is configured with can’t be the same with one
you connect your phone to.
Q3: How do I share my camera with family members?
A3: First, please make sure your camera is in WAN mode already and your family members
have installed the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamViewer” on their phones or mobile devices.
Second, input the camera UID (a unique combination of numbers and letters specific to your
camera) or the QR code that sticks on the body of the DV camera. Finally, tap “Login” to add
the camera to the APP.
Q4: How many cameras can I add to the existing application?
A4: No limit.
Q5: The camera did not record any video?
A5: Make sure the Micro SD card has been fitted well. If not, you need to take out the SD card,
format it on your PC computer and try it again.
Q6: Why the video footage shows a fuzzy screen during playback on my computer?
A6: Please copy the video footage to your computer before playing them back.
Q7: Is there any PC client software I can use on my PC computer?
A7: Yes. PC client software supports windows and IOS operating system. Download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi04s&Submit=++++++++

I. Product Overview
1. IR LEDs
2. Cameras Lens
3. Mode Button
4. Power Switch
II. What’s in the Box
-1× Mini WIFI DV Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC5V Power Adapter
-1× Suction Cup Mount
-1× Card Reader
III. Get Camera Ready
3.1. Please make sure the camera is fully charged and 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
that you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. When the blue indicator light goes out and the
red one remains solid, it means the camera’s WIFI signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 7/24 hours, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using
the USB cable and DC 5V power adapter included. Once the camera is connected to outlet AC
power supply, the red and yellow indicator lights will come on and remain solid whether the
Power Switch lies at the ON position or not.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install Plug & Play or P2PCamViewer APP on Smartphone or Tablet PC
Go to your App store or Google Play, search for “9527” and then install “Plug & Play” on your
Android phone or tablet PC, or “P2PCamViewer” on your iPhone or iPad.
4.2. LAN Mode or P2P Setup
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, connect to the
camera’s WIFI signal named “F06887”. The WIFI signal password is “44413”. Wait for the WIFI
to be connected.
[Note]: If the camera’s WIFI signal cannot be found or the camera cannot be enrolled to your phone
after a long time, please recharge the camera or reset it (See VIII).
4.2.2. For Android users, launch the “Plug & Play” APP. For IOS users, run the “P2PCamView-
er” APP.
4.2.3. Tap “LAN” or “Local Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. The camera will pop up in a
few seconds. If the camera shows “Online”, it means the P2P (LAN) setup is successful and
you can check or record video in P2P (LAN) mode.
[Note]: In this P2P (LAN) mode, you can only view video locally within 10 meters (33 feet) open range.
4.2.4. Click the camera icon to get into the live video screen. On the live video screen, gently
put your index finger and thumb on the screen, sliding in and outward directions on a specific
area to zoom in and out.
4.3. WAN Mode or Remote View Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP in P2P (LAN) mode and it's
online before you start.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP. Tap the arrow icon on the “LAN” page and then go
to “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 2: Turn on “Use wifi” on the “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 3: Tap to search for available networks in the area then select your 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 “Plug & Play” APP.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP. Tap the gear icon on the “Local cameras” page
and then go to “Wireless settings” page.
Step 2: Turn on “WiFi” function. Tap the exclamation mark to search for available networks
in the area then select your desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatical-
ly.
Step 4: Exit the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Check if the WAN mode or remote view setup 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
instead.
2. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP again.
3. Tap “WAN” or “My Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. Tap the code icon to scan the QR
code at the back of the camera directly. For Android devices, the camera will pop up in a few
seconds. For IOS devices, the camera UID and password will fill in the blanks and then tap
“Login” to log in the camera. If the camera shows “Online”, the blue indicator light will turn off
while the red one will remain solid, it means the remote view setup is complete and the camera
has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live or recorded video remotely.
V. Recording Video to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
5.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
5.2. Tap the camera icon to enter the live streaming screen. Click the Remote Video Recording
Button to start or stop recording video. Click the Audio Button to record video with sound.
5.3. Go back to the “WAN” or “LAN” page and tap “File” icon at the bottom of the screen to
check out the video files or screenshots.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VI. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
6.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
6.2. Set up motion detection recording function.
For Android:
Step 1: Tap the arrow icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: On the “Alarm settings” page, you can enable “Motion detection”, “PIR” and “Sdcard
Record.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: Go to “Alarm settings” page, there, you can enable “Motion detection” and “SD-Card
Alarm Record. And you get to choose alarm sensitivity level.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
6.3. When motion is detected, the camera will push an alarm message to your phone or mobile
device and capture a video to the Micro SD card automatically.
6.4. The video files will be saved in the Micro SD card on your camera. Power off the camera,
remove the Micro SD card and use the card reader provided to access the video footage. You
are recommended to copy all video files to your PC computer before playing them back.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VII. Recording to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
7.1. Follow the steps below to set up SD card recording.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP.
Step 2: On the “WAN” or “LAN” page, tap the arrow icon and then go to “SD-Card Settings”
page.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, then choose the file size
for each video clip. At last, click “OK” to confirm the SD card recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Step 2: On the “Local cameras” or “my cameras” page, tap the arrow icon and select
“SD-Card Settings”.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, choose the file size for
each video clip. At last, click “Done” to confirm the SD card setting.
7.2. Follow 5.5 to check out your video footage.
[Note]: If “Format Micro SD card” appears on the “SD-Card setting” page, it means the Micro SD card
has been read successfully.
VIII. Changing WAN Login Password
>> Make sure that the camera is added successfully to the APP in WAN mode and it’s online
before you start.
8.1. On the “WAN” or “My cameras” page, tap the plus icon or “Options” and then select
“Update login password” or “Change login Password”.
8.2. Enter the new password and confirm it. At last, click “OK” or “Done” to confirm the change.
IX. Resetting to Factory Default Settings
If for any reason, the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will restore
it back to factory default settings.
Operation: When the camera is powered on, press the Mode Button for 5 seconds to reset the
camera to factory default settings. Both red and blue indicator lights will be illuminated for about
5 seconds and then flash alternately for 30 seconds, then the blue one will turn off while the red
one will be illuminated. The camera will restart automatically to factory default settings in 5 sec-
onds.
X. Charging
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply using the power adapter and USB
cable included.
10.2. It will take 1 hour to obtain a full charge.
10.3. The camera can record video up to 1 hour on a single charge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why Camera WIFI signal is not appearing on my WIFI page?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this question:
1. Reset the camera (See VIII).
2. 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.
3. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to search
again.
4. The camera is in low battery, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using the USB cable
and power adapter included.
Q2: Why does the camera show offline right after I login it on the “WAN” or “My camer-
as” page?
A2: The remote view setup or WAN mode takes 1-3 minutes to complete. Please wait a while.
If the camera still shows offline, check if the camera has been enrolled in a good WIFI network
successfully. Plus, the WIFI network the camera is configured with can’t be the same with one
you connect your phone to.
Q3: How do I share my camera with family members?
A3: First, please make sure your camera is in WAN mode already and your family members
have installed the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamViewer” on their phones or mobile devices.
Second, input the camera UID (a unique combination of numbers and letters specific to your
camera) or the QR code that sticks on the body of the DV camera. Finally, tap “Login” to add
the camera to the APP.
Q4: How many cameras can I add to the existing application?
A4: No limit.
Q5: The camera did not record any video?
A5: Make sure the Micro SD card has been fitted well. If not, you need to take out the SD card,
format it on your PC computer and try it again.
Q6: Why the video footage shows a fuzzy screen during playback on my computer?
A6: Please copy the video footage to your computer before playing them back.
Q7: Is there any PC client software I can use on my PC computer?
A7: Yes. PC client software supports windows and IOS operating system. Download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi04s&Submit=++++++++

I. Product Overview
1. IR LEDs
2. Cameras Lens
3. Mode Button
4. Power Switch
II. What’s in the Box
-1× Mini WIFI DV Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC5V Power Adapter
-1× Suction Cup Mount
-1× Card Reader
III. Get Camera Ready
3.1. Please make sure the camera is fully charged and 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
that you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. When the blue indicator light goes out and the
red one remains solid, it means the camera’s WIFI signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 7/24 hours, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using
the USB cable and DC 5V power adapter included. Once the camera is connected to outlet AC
power supply, the red and yellow indicator lights will come on and remain solid whether the
Power Switch lies at the ON position or not.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install Plug & Play or P2PCamViewer APP on Smartphone or Tablet PC
Go to your App store or Google Play, search for “9527” and then install “Plug & Play” on your
Android phone or tablet PC, or “P2PCamViewer” on your iPhone or iPad.
4.2. LAN Mode or P2P Setup
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, connect to the
camera’s WIFI signal named “F06887”. The WIFI signal password is “44413”. Wait for the WIFI
to be connected.
[Note]: If the camera’s WIFI signal cannot be found or the camera cannot be enrolled to your phone
after a long time, please recharge the camera or reset it (See VIII).
4.2.2. For Android users, launch the “Plug & Play” APP. For IOS users, run the “P2PCamView-
er” APP.
4.2.3. Tap “LAN” or “Local Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. The camera will pop up in a
few seconds. If the camera shows “Online”, it means the P2P (LAN) setup is successful and
you can check or record video in P2P (LAN) mode.
[Note]: In this P2P (LAN) mode, you can only view video locally within 10 meters (33 feet) open range.
4.2.4. Click the camera icon to get into the live video screen. On the live video screen, gently
put your index finger and thumb on the screen, sliding in and outward directions on a specific
area to zoom in and out.
4.3. WAN Mode or Remote View Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP in P2P (LAN) mode and it's
online before you start.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP. Tap the arrow icon on the “LAN” page and then go
to “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 2: Turn on “Use wifi” on the “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 3: Tap to search for available networks in the area then select your 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 “Plug & Play” APP.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP. Tap the gear icon on the “Local cameras” page
and then go to “Wireless settings” page.
Step 2: Turn on “WiFi” function. Tap the exclamation mark to search for available networks
in the area then select your desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatical-
ly.
Step 4: Exit the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Check if the WAN mode or remote view setup 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
instead.
2. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP again.
3. Tap “WAN” or “My Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. Tap the code icon to scan the QR
code at the back of the camera directly. For Android devices, the camera will pop up in a few
seconds. For IOS devices, the camera UID and password will fill in the blanks and then tap
“Login” to log in the camera. If the camera shows “Online”, the blue indicator light will turn off
while the red one will remain solid, it means the remote view setup is complete and the camera
has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live or recorded video remotely.
V. Recording Video to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
5.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
5.2. Tap the camera icon to enter the live streaming screen. Click the Remote Video Recording
Button to start or stop recording video. Click the Audio Button to record video with sound.
5.3. Go back to the “WAN” or “LAN” page and tap “File” icon at the bottom of the screen to
check out the video files or screenshots.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VI. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
6.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
6.2. Set up motion detection recording function.
For Android:
Step 1: Tap the arrow icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: On the “Alarm settings” page, you can enable “Motion detection”, “PIR” and “Sdcard
Record.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: Go to “Alarm settings” page, there, you can enable “Motion detection” and “SD-Card
Alarm Record. And you get to choose alarm sensitivity level.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
6.3. When motion is detected, the camera will push an alarm message to your phone or mobile
device and capture a video to the Micro SD card automatically.
6.4. The video files will be saved in the Micro SD card on your camera. Power off the camera,
remove the Micro SD card and use the card reader provided to access the video footage. You
are recommended to copy all video files to your PC computer before playing them back.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VII. Recording to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
7.1. Follow the steps below to set up SD card recording.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP.
Step 2: On the “WAN” or “LAN” page, tap the arrow icon and then go to “SD-Card Settings”
page.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, then choose the file size
for each video clip. At last, click “OK” to confirm the SD card recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Step 2: On the “Local cameras” or “my cameras” page, tap the arrow icon and select
“SD-Card Settings”.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, choose the file size for
each video clip. At last, click “Done” to confirm the SD card setting.
7.2. Follow 5.5 to check out your video footage.
[Note]: If “Format Micro SD card” appears on the “SD-Card setting” page, it means the Micro SD card
has been read successfully.
VIII. Changing WAN Login Password
>> Make sure that the camera is added successfully to the APP in WAN mode and it’s online
before you start.
8.1. On the “WAN” or “My cameras” page, tap the plus icon or “Options” and then select
“Update login password” or “Change login Password”.
8.2. Enter the new password and confirm it. At last, click “OK” or “Done” to confirm the change.
IX. Resetting to Factory Default Settings
If for any reason, the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will restore
it back to factory default settings.
Operation: When the camera is powered on, press the Mode Button for 5 seconds to reset the
camera to factory default settings. Both red and blue indicator lights will be illuminated for about
5 seconds and then flash alternately for 30 seconds, then the blue one will turn off while the red
one will be illuminated. The camera will restart automatically to factory default settings in 5 sec-
onds.
X. Charging
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply using the power adapter and USB
cable included.
10.2. It will take 1 hour to obtain a full charge.
10.3. The camera can record video up to 1 hour on a single charge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why Camera WIFI signal is not appearing on my WIFI page?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this question:
1. Reset the camera (See VIII).
2. 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.
3. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to search
again.
4. The camera is in low battery, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using the USB cable
and power adapter included.
Q2: Why does the camera show offline right after I login it on the “WAN” or “My camer-
as” page?
A2: The remote view setup or WAN mode takes 1-3 minutes to complete. Please wait a while.
If the camera still shows offline, check if the camera has been enrolled in a good WIFI network
successfully. Plus, the WIFI network the camera is configured with can’t be the same with one
you connect your phone to.
Q3: How do I share my camera with family members?
A3: First, please make sure your camera is in WAN mode already and your family members
have installed the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamViewer” on their phones or mobile devices.
Second, input the camera UID (a unique combination of numbers and letters specific to your
camera) or the QR code that sticks on the body of the DV camera. Finally, tap “Login” to add
the camera to the APP.
Q4: How many cameras can I add to the existing application?
A4: No limit.
Q5: The camera did not record any video?
A5: Make sure the Micro SD card has been fitted well. If not, you need to take out the SD card,
format it on your PC computer and try it again.
Q6: Why the video footage shows a fuzzy screen during playback on my computer?
A6: Please copy the video footage to your computer before playing them back.
Q7: Is there any PC client software I can use on my PC computer?
A7: Yes. PC client software supports windows and IOS operating system. Download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi04s&Submit=++++++++

I. Product Overview
1. IR LEDs
2. Cameras Lens
3. Mode Button
4. Power Switch
II. What’s in the Box
-1× Mini WIFI DV Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC5V Power Adapter
-1× Suction Cup Mount
-1× Card Reader
III. Get Camera Ready
3.1. Please make sure the camera is fully charged and 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
that you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. When the blue indicator light goes out and the
red one remains solid, it means the camera’s WIFI signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 7/24 hours, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using
the USB cable and DC 5V power adapter included. Once the camera is connected to outlet AC
power supply, the red and yellow indicator lights will come on and remain solid whether the
Power Switch lies at the ON position or not.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install Plug & Play or P2PCamViewer APP on Smartphone or Tablet PC
Go to your App store or Google Play, search for “9527” and then install “Plug & Play” on your
Android phone or tablet PC, or “P2PCamViewer” on your iPhone or iPad.
4.2. LAN Mode or P2P Setup
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, connect to the
camera’s WIFI signal named “F06887”. The WIFI signal password is “44413”. Wait for the WIFI
to be connected.
[Note]: If the camera’s WIFI signal cannot be found or the camera cannot be enrolled to your phone
after a long time, please recharge the camera or reset it (See VIII).
4.2.2. For Android users, launch the “Plug & Play” APP. For IOS users, run the “P2PCamView-
er” APP.
4.2.3. Tap “LAN” or “Local Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. The camera will pop up in a
few seconds. If the camera shows “Online”, it means the P2P (LAN) setup is successful and
you can check or record video in P2P (LAN) mode.
[Note]: In this P2P (LAN) mode, you can only view video locally within 10 meters (33 feet) open range.
4.2.4. Click the camera icon to get into the live video screen. On the live video screen, gently
put your index finger and thumb on the screen, sliding in and outward directions on a specific
area to zoom in and out.
4.3. WAN Mode or Remote View Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP in P2P (LAN) mode and it's
online before you start.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP. Tap the arrow icon on the “LAN” page and then go
to “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 2: Turn on “Use wifi” on the “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 3: Tap to search for available networks in the area then select your 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 “Plug & Play” APP.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP. Tap the gear icon on the “Local cameras” page
and then go to “Wireless settings” page.
Step 2: Turn on “WiFi” function. Tap the exclamation mark to search for available networks
in the area then select your desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatical-
ly.
Step 4: Exit the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Check if the WAN mode or remote view setup 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
instead.
2. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP again.
3. Tap “WAN” or “My Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. Tap the code icon to scan the QR
code at the back of the camera directly. For Android devices, the camera will pop up in a few
seconds. For IOS devices, the camera UID and password will fill in the blanks and then tap
“Login” to log in the camera. If the camera shows “Online”, the blue indicator light will turn off
while the red one will remain solid, it means the remote view setup is complete and the camera
has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live or recorded video remotely.
V. Recording Video to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
5.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
5.2. Tap the camera icon to enter the live streaming screen. Click the Remote Video Recording
Button to start or stop recording video. Click the Audio Button to record video with sound.
5.3. Go back to the “WAN” or “LAN” page and tap “File” icon at the bottom of the screen to
check out the video files or screenshots.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VI. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
6.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
6.2. Set up motion detection recording function.
For Android:
Step 1: Tap the arrow icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: On the “Alarm settings” page, you can enable “Motion detection”, “PIR” and “Sdcard
Record.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: Go to “Alarm settings” page, there, you can enable “Motion detection” and “SD-Card
Alarm Record. And you get to choose alarm sensitivity level.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
6.3. When motion is detected, the camera will push an alarm message to your phone or mobile
device and capture a video to the Micro SD card automatically.
6.4. The video files will be saved in the Micro SD card on your camera. Power off the camera,
remove the Micro SD card and use the card reader provided to access the video footage. You
are recommended to copy all video files to your PC computer before playing them back.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VII. Recording to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
7.1. Follow the steps below to set up SD card recording.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP.
Step 2: On the “WAN” or “LAN” page, tap the arrow icon and then go to “SD-Card Settings”
page.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, then choose the file size
for each video clip. At last, click “OK” to confirm the SD card recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Step 2: On the “Local cameras” or “my cameras” page, tap the arrow icon and select
“SD-Card Settings”.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, choose the file size for
each video clip. At last, click “Done” to confirm the SD card setting.
7.2. Follow 5.5 to check out your video footage.
[Note]: If “Format Micro SD card” appears on the “SD-Card setting” page, it means the Micro SD card
has been read successfully.
VIII. Changing WAN Login Password
>> Make sure that the camera is added successfully to the APP in WAN mode and it’s online
before you start.
8.1. On the “WAN” or “My cameras” page, tap the plus icon or “Options” and then select
“Update login password” or “Change login Password”.
8.2. Enter the new password and confirm it. At last, click “OK” or “Done” to confirm the change.
IX. Resetting to Factory Default Settings
If for any reason, the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will restore
it back to factory default settings.
Operation: When the camera is powered on, press the Mode Button for 5 seconds to reset the
camera to factory default settings. Both red and blue indicator lights will be illuminated for about
5 seconds and then flash alternately for 30 seconds, then the blue one will turn off while the red
one will be illuminated. The camera will restart automatically to factory default settings in 5 sec-
onds.
X. Charging
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply using the power adapter and USB
cable included.
10.2. It will take 1 hour to obtain a full charge.
10.3. The camera can record video up to 1 hour on a single charge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why Camera WIFI signal is not appearing on my WIFI page?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this question:
1. Reset the camera (See VIII).
2. 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.
3. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to search
again.
4. The camera is in low battery, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using the USB cable
and power adapter included.
Q2: Why does the camera show offline right after I login it on the “WAN” or “My camer-
as” page?
A2: The remote view setup or WAN mode takes 1-3 minutes to complete. Please wait a while.
If the camera still shows offline, check if the camera has been enrolled in a good WIFI network
successfully. Plus, the WIFI network the camera is configured with can’t be the same with one
you connect your phone to.
Q3: How do I share my camera with family members?
A3: First, please make sure your camera is in WAN mode already and your family members
have installed the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamViewer” on their phones or mobile devices.
Second, input the camera UID (a unique combination of numbers and letters specific to your
camera) or the QR code that sticks on the body of the DV camera. Finally, tap “Login” to add
the camera to the APP.
Q4: How many cameras can I add to the existing application?
A4: No limit.
Q5: The camera did not record any video?
A5: Make sure the Micro SD card has been fitted well. If not, you need to take out the SD card,
format it on your PC computer and try it again.
Q6: Why the video footage shows a fuzzy screen during playback on my computer?
A6: Please copy the video footage to your computer before playing them back.
Q7: Is there any PC client software I can use on my PC computer?
A7: Yes. PC client software supports windows and IOS operating system. Download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi04s&Submit=++++++++

I. Product Overview
1. IR LEDs
2. Cameras Lens
3. Mode Button
4. Power Switch
II. What’s in the Box
-1× Mini WIFI DV Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC5V Power Adapter
-1× Suction Cup Mount
-1× Card Reader
III. Get Camera Ready
3.1. Please make sure the camera is fully charged and 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
that you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. When the blue indicator light goes out and the
red one remains solid, it means the camera’s WIFI signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 7/24 hours, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using
the USB cable and DC 5V power adapter included. Once the camera is connected to outlet AC
power supply, the red and yellow indicator lights will come on and remain solid whether the
Power Switch lies at the ON position or not.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install Plug & Play or P2PCamViewer APP on Smartphone or Tablet PC
Go to your App store or Google Play, search for “9527” and then install “Plug & Play” on your
Android phone or tablet PC, or “P2PCamViewer” on your iPhone or iPad.
4.2. LAN Mode or P2P Setup
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, connect to the
camera’s WIFI signal named “F06887”. The WIFI signal password is “44413”. Wait for the WIFI
to be connected.
[Note]: If the camera’s WIFI signal cannot be found or the camera cannot be enrolled to your phone
after a long time, please recharge the camera or reset it (See VIII).
4.2.2. For Android users, launch the “Plug & Play” APP. For IOS users, run the “P2PCamView-
er” APP.
4.2.3. Tap “LAN” or “Local Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. The camera will pop up in a
few seconds. If the camera shows “Online”, it means the P2P (LAN) setup is successful and
you can check or record video in P2P (LAN) mode.
[Note]: In this P2P (LAN) mode, you can only view video locally within 10 meters (33 feet) open range.
4.2.4. Click the camera icon to get into the live video screen. On the live video screen, gently
put your index finger and thumb on the screen, sliding in and outward directions on a specific
area to zoom in and out.
4.3. WAN Mode or Remote View Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP in P2P (LAN) mode and it's
online before you start.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP. Tap the arrow icon on the “LAN” page and then go
to “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 2: Turn on “Use wifi” on the “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 3: Tap to search for available networks in the area then select your 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 “Plug & Play” APP.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP. Tap the gear icon on the “Local cameras” page
and then go to “Wireless settings” page.
Step 2: Turn on “WiFi” function. Tap the exclamation mark to search for available networks
in the area then select your desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatical-
ly.
Step 4: Exit the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Check if the WAN mode or remote view setup 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
instead.
2. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP again.
3. Tap “WAN” or “My Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. Tap the code icon to scan the QR
code at the back of the camera directly. For Android devices, the camera will pop up in a few
seconds. For IOS devices, the camera UID and password will fill in the blanks and then tap
“Login” to log in the camera. If the camera shows “Online”, the blue indicator light will turn off
while the red one will remain solid, it means the remote view setup is complete and the camera
has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live or recorded video remotely.
V. Recording Video to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
5.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
5.2. Tap the camera icon to enter the live streaming screen. Click the Remote Video Recording
Button to start or stop recording video. Click the Audio Button to record video with sound.
5.3. Go back to the “WAN” or “LAN” page and tap “File” icon at the bottom of the screen to
check out the video files or screenshots.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VI. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
6.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
6.2. Set up motion detection recording function.
For Android:
Step 1: Tap the arrow icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: On the “Alarm settings” page, you can enable “Motion detection”, “PIR” and “Sdcard
Record.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: Go to “Alarm settings” page, there, you can enable “Motion detection” and “SD-Card
Alarm Record. And you get to choose alarm sensitivity level.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
6.3. When motion is detected, the camera will push an alarm message to your phone or mobile
device and capture a video to the Micro SD card automatically.
6.4. The video files will be saved in the Micro SD card on your camera. Power off the camera,
remove the Micro SD card and use the card reader provided to access the video footage. You
are recommended to copy all video files to your PC computer before playing them back.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VII. Recording to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
7.1. Follow the steps below to set up SD card recording.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP.
Step 2: On the “WAN” or “LAN” page, tap the arrow icon and then go to “SD-Card Settings”
page.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, then choose the file size
for each video clip. At last, click “OK” to confirm the SD card recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Step 2: On the “Local cameras” or “my cameras” page, tap the arrow icon and select
“SD-Card Settings”.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, choose the file size for
each video clip. At last, click “Done” to confirm the SD card setting.
7.2. Follow 5.5 to check out your video footage.
[Note]: If “Format Micro SD card” appears on the “SD-Card setting” page, it means the Micro SD card
has been read successfully.
VIII. Changing WAN Login Password
>> Make sure that the camera is added successfully to the APP in WAN mode and it’s online
before you start.
8.1. On the “WAN” or “My cameras” page, tap the plus icon or “Options” and then select
“Update login password” or “Change login Password”.
8.2. Enter the new password and confirm it. At last, click “OK” or “Done” to confirm the change.
IX. Resetting to Factory Default Settings
If for any reason, the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will restore
it back to factory default settings.
Operation: When the camera is powered on, press the Mode Button for 5 seconds to reset the
camera to factory default settings. Both red and blue indicator lights will be illuminated for about
5 seconds and then flash alternately for 30 seconds, then the blue one will turn off while the red
one will be illuminated. The camera will restart automatically to factory default settings in 5 sec-
onds.
X. Charging
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply using the power adapter and USB
cable included.
10.2. It will take 1 hour to obtain a full charge.
10.3. The camera can record video up to 1 hour on a single charge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why Camera WIFI signal is not appearing on my WIFI page?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this question:
1. Reset the camera (See VIII).
2. 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.
3. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to search
again.
4. The camera is in low battery, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using the USB cable
and power adapter included.
Q2: Why does the camera show offline right after I login it on the “WAN” or “My camer-
as” page?
A2: The remote view setup or WAN mode takes 1-3 minutes to complete. Please wait a while.
If the camera still shows offline, check if the camera has been enrolled in a good WIFI network
successfully. Plus, the WIFI network the camera is configured with can’t be the same with one
you connect your phone to.
Q3: How do I share my camera with family members?
A3: First, please make sure your camera is in WAN mode already and your family members
have installed the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamViewer” on their phones or mobile devices.
Second, input the camera UID (a unique combination of numbers and letters specific to your
camera) or the QR code that sticks on the body of the DV camera. Finally, tap “Login” to add
the camera to the APP.
Q4: How many cameras can I add to the existing application?
A4: No limit.
Q5: The camera did not record any video?
A5: Make sure the Micro SD card has been fitted well. If not, you need to take out the SD card,
format it on your PC computer and try it again.
Q6: Why the video footage shows a fuzzy screen during playback on my computer?
A6: Please copy the video footage to your computer before playing them back.
Q7: Is there any PC client software I can use on my PC computer?
A7: Yes. PC client software supports windows and IOS operating system. Download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi04s&Submit=++++++++

I. Product Overview
1. IR LEDs
2. Cameras Lens
3. Mode Button
4. Power Switch
II. What’s in the Box
-1× Mini WIFI DV Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC5V Power Adapter
-1× Suction Cup Mount
-1× Card Reader
III. Get Camera Ready
3.1. Please make sure the camera is fully charged and 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
that you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. When the blue indicator light goes out and the
red one remains solid, it means the camera’s WIFI signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 7/24 hours, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using
the USB cable and DC 5V power adapter included. Once the camera is connected to outlet AC
power supply, the red and yellow indicator lights will come on and remain solid whether the
Power Switch lies at the ON position or not.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install Plug & Play or P2PCamViewer APP on Smartphone or Tablet PC
Go to your App store or Google Play, search for “9527” and then install “Plug & Play” on your
Android phone or tablet PC, or “P2PCamViewer” on your iPhone or iPad.
4.2. LAN Mode or P2P Setup
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, connect to the
camera’s WIFI signal named “F06887”. The WIFI signal password is “44413”. Wait for the WIFI
to be connected.
[Note]: If the camera’s WIFI signal cannot be found or the camera cannot be enrolled to your phone
after a long time, please recharge the camera or reset it (See VIII).
4.2.2. For Android users, launch the “Plug & Play” APP. For IOS users, run the “P2PCamView-
er” APP.
4.2.3. Tap “LAN” or “Local Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. The camera will pop up in a
few seconds. If the camera shows “Online”, it means the P2P (LAN) setup is successful and
you can check or record video in P2P (LAN) mode.
[Note]: In this P2P (LAN) mode, you can only view video locally within 10 meters (33 feet) open range.
4.2.4. Click the camera icon to get into the live video screen. On the live video screen, gently
put your index finger and thumb on the screen, sliding in and outward directions on a specific
area to zoom in and out.
4.3. WAN Mode or Remote View Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP in P2P (LAN) mode and it's
online before you start.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP. Tap the arrow icon on the “LAN” page and then go
to “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 2: Turn on “Use wifi” on the “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 3: Tap to search for available networks in the area then select your 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 “Plug & Play” APP.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP. Tap the gear icon on the “Local cameras” page
and then go to “Wireless settings” page.
Step 2: Turn on “WiFi” function. Tap the exclamation mark to search for available networks
in the area then select your desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatical-
ly.
Step 4: Exit the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Check if the WAN mode or remote view setup 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
instead.
2. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP again.
3. Tap “WAN” or “My Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. Tap the code icon to scan the QR
code at the back of the camera directly. For Android devices, the camera will pop up in a few
seconds. For IOS devices, the camera UID and password will fill in the blanks and then tap
“Login” to log in the camera. If the camera shows “Online”, the blue indicator light will turn off
while the red one will remain solid, it means the remote view setup is complete and the camera
has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live or recorded video remotely.
V. Recording Video to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
5.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
5.2. Tap the camera icon to enter the live streaming screen. Click the Remote Video Recording
Button to start or stop recording video. Click the Audio Button to record video with sound.
5.3. Go back to the “WAN” or “LAN” page and tap “File” icon at the bottom of the screen to
check out the video files or screenshots.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VI. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
6.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
6.2. Set up motion detection recording function.
For Android:
Step 1: Tap the arrow icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: On the “Alarm settings” page, you can enable “Motion detection”, “PIR” and “Sdcard
Record.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: Go to “Alarm settings” page, there, you can enable “Motion detection” and “SD-Card
Alarm Record. And you get to choose alarm sensitivity level.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
6.3. When motion is detected, the camera will push an alarm message to your phone or mobile
device and capture a video to the Micro SD card automatically.
6.4. The video files will be saved in the Micro SD card on your camera. Power off the camera,
remove the Micro SD card and use the card reader provided to access the video footage. You
are recommended to copy all video files to your PC computer before playing them back.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VII. Recording to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
7.1. Follow the steps below to set up SD card recording.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP.
Step 2: On the “WAN” or “LAN” page, tap the arrow icon and then go to “SD-Card Settings”
page.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, then choose the file size
for each video clip. At last, click “OK” to confirm the SD card recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Step 2: On the “Local cameras” or “my cameras” page, tap the arrow icon and select
“SD-Card Settings”.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, choose the file size for
each video clip. At last, click “Done” to confirm the SD card setting.
7.2. Follow 5.5 to check out your video footage.
[Note]: If “Format Micro SD card” appears on the “SD-Card setting” page, it means the Micro SD card
has been read successfully.
VIII. Changing WAN Login Password
>> Make sure that the camera is added successfully to the APP in WAN mode and it’s online
before you start.
8.1. On the “WAN” or “My cameras” page, tap the plus icon or “Options” and then select
“Update login password” or “Change login Password”.
8.2. Enter the new password and confirm it. At last, click “OK” or “Done” to confirm the change.
IX. Resetting to Factory Default Settings
If for any reason, the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will restore
it back to factory default settings.
Operation: When the camera is powered on, press the Mode Button for 5 seconds to reset the
camera to factory default settings. Both red and blue indicator lights will be illuminated for about
5 seconds and then flash alternately for 30 seconds, then the blue one will turn off while the red
one will be illuminated. The camera will restart automatically to factory default settings in 5 sec-
onds.
X. Charging
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply using the power adapter and USB
cable included.
10.2. It will take 1 hour to obtain a full charge.
10.3. The camera can record video up to 1 hour on a single charge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why Camera WIFI signal is not appearing on my WIFI page?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this question:
1. Reset the camera (See VIII).
2. 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.
3. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to search
again.
4. The camera is in low battery, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using the USB cable
and power adapter included.
Q2: Why does the camera show offline right after I login it on the “WAN” or “My camer-
as” page?
A2: The remote view setup or WAN mode takes 1-3 minutes to complete. Please wait a while.
If the camera still shows offline, check if the camera has been enrolled in a good WIFI network
successfully. Plus, the WIFI network the camera is configured with can’t be the same with one
you connect your phone to.
Q3: How do I share my camera with family members?
A3: First, please make sure your camera is in WAN mode already and your family members
have installed the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamViewer” on their phones or mobile devices.
Second, input the camera UID (a unique combination of numbers and letters specific to your
camera) or the QR code that sticks on the body of the DV camera. Finally, tap “Login” to add
the camera to the APP.
Q4: How many cameras can I add to the existing application?
A4: No limit.
Q5: The camera did not record any video?
A5: Make sure the Micro SD card has been fitted well. If not, you need to take out the SD card,
format it on your PC computer and try it again.
Q6: Why the video footage shows a fuzzy screen during playback on my computer?
A6: Please copy the video footage to your computer before playing them back.
Q7: Is there any PC client software I can use on my PC computer?
A7: Yes. PC client software supports windows and IOS operating system. Download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi04s&Submit=++++++++

I. Product Overview
1. IR LEDs
2. Cameras Lens
3. Mode Button
4. Power Switch
II. What’s in the Box
-1× Mini WIFI DV Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC5V Power Adapter
-1× Suction Cup Mount
-1× Card Reader
III. Get Camera Ready
3.1. Please make sure the camera is fully charged and 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
that you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. When the blue indicator light goes out and the
red one remains solid, it means the camera’s WIFI signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 7/24 hours, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using
the USB cable and DC 5V power adapter included. Once the camera is connected to outlet AC
power supply, the red and yellow indicator lights will come on and remain solid whether the
Power Switch lies at the ON position or not.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install Plug & Play or P2PCamViewer APP on Smartphone or Tablet PC
Go to your App store or Google Play, search for “9527” and then install “Plug & Play” on your
Android phone or tablet PC, or “P2PCamViewer” on your iPhone or iPad.
4.2. LAN Mode or P2P Setup
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, connect to the
camera’s WIFI signal named “F06887”. The WIFI signal password is “44413”. Wait for the WIFI
to be connected.
[Note]: If the camera’s WIFI signal cannot be found or the camera cannot be enrolled to your phone
after a long time, please recharge the camera or reset it (See VIII).
4.2.2. For Android users, launch the “Plug & Play” APP. For IOS users, run the “P2PCamView-
er” APP.
4.2.3. Tap “LAN” or “Local Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. The camera will pop up in a
few seconds. If the camera shows “Online”, it means the P2P (LAN) setup is successful and
you can check or record video in P2P (LAN) mode.
[Note]: In this P2P (LAN) mode, you can only view video locally within 10 meters (33 feet) open range.
4.2.4. Click the camera icon to get into the live video screen. On the live video screen, gently
put your index finger and thumb on the screen, sliding in and outward directions on a specific
area to zoom in and out.
4.3. WAN Mode or Remote View Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP in P2P (LAN) mode and it's
online before you start.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP. Tap the arrow icon on the “LAN” page and then go
to “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 2: Turn on “Use wifi” on the “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 3: Tap to search for available networks in the area then select your 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 “Plug & Play” APP.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP. Tap the gear icon on the “Local cameras” page
and then go to “Wireless settings” page.
Step 2: Turn on “WiFi” function. Tap the exclamation mark to search for available networks
in the area then select your desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatical-
ly.
Step 4: Exit the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Check if the WAN mode or remote view setup 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
instead.
2. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP again.
3. Tap “WAN” or “My Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. Tap the code icon to scan the QR
code at the back of the camera directly. For Android devices, the camera will pop up in a few
seconds. For IOS devices, the camera UID and password will fill in the blanks and then tap
“Login” to log in the camera. If the camera shows “Online”, the blue indicator light will turn off
while the red one will remain solid, it means the remote view setup is complete and the camera
has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live or recorded video remotely.
V. Recording Video to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
5.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
5.2. Tap the camera icon to enter the live streaming screen. Click the Remote Video Recording
Button to start or stop recording video. Click the Audio Button to record video with sound.
5.3. Go back to the “WAN” or “LAN” page and tap “File” icon at the bottom of the screen to
check out the video files or screenshots.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VI. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
6.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
6.2. Set up motion detection recording function.
For Android:
Step 1: Tap the arrow icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: On the “Alarm settings” page, you can enable “Motion detection”, “PIR” and “Sdcard
Record.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: Go to “Alarm settings” page, there, you can enable “Motion detection” and “SD-Card
Alarm Record. And you get to choose alarm sensitivity level.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
6.3. When motion is detected, the camera will push an alarm message to your phone or mobile
device and capture a video to the Micro SD card automatically.
6.4. The video files will be saved in the Micro SD card on your camera. Power off the camera,
remove the Micro SD card and use the card reader provided to access the video footage. You
are recommended to copy all video files to your PC computer before playing them back.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VII. Recording to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
7.1. Follow the steps below to set up SD card recording.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP.
Step 2: On the “WAN” or “LAN” page, tap the arrow icon and then go to “SD-Card Settings”
page.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, then choose the file size
for each video clip. At last, click “OK” to confirm the SD card recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Step 2: On the “Local cameras” or “my cameras” page, tap the arrow icon and select
“SD-Card Settings”.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, choose the file size for
each video clip. At last, click “Done” to confirm the SD card setting.
7.2. Follow 5.5 to check out your video footage.
[Note]: If “Format Micro SD card” appears on the “SD-Card setting” page, it means the Micro SD card
has been read successfully.
VIII. Changing WAN Login Password
>> Make sure that the camera is added successfully to the APP in WAN mode and it’s online
before you start.
8.1. On the “WAN” or “My cameras” page, tap the plus icon or “Options” and then select
“Update login password” or “Change login Password”.
8.2. Enter the new password and confirm it. At last, click “OK” or “Done” to confirm the change.
IX. Resetting to Factory Default Settings
If for any reason, the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will restore
it back to factory default settings.
Operation: When the camera is powered on, press the Mode Button for 5 seconds to reset the
camera to factory default settings. Both red and blue indicator lights will be illuminated for about
5 seconds and then flash alternately for 30 seconds, then the blue one will turn off while the red
one will be illuminated. The camera will restart automatically to factory default settings in 5 sec-
onds.
X. Charging
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply using the power adapter and USB
cable included.
10.2. It will take 1 hour to obtain a full charge.
10.3. The camera can record video up to 1 hour on a single charge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why Camera WIFI signal is not appearing on my WIFI page?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this question:
1. Reset the camera (See VIII).
2. 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.
3. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to search
again.
4. The camera is in low battery, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using the USB cable
and power adapter included.
Q2: Why does the camera show offline right after I login it on the “WAN” or “My camer-
as” page?
A2: The remote view setup or WAN mode takes 1-3 minutes to complete. Please wait a while.
If the camera still shows offline, check if the camera has been enrolled in a good WIFI network
successfully. Plus, the WIFI network the camera is configured with can’t be the same with one
you connect your phone to.
Q3: How do I share my camera with family members?
A3: First, please make sure your camera is in WAN mode already and your family members
have installed the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamViewer” on their phones or mobile devices.
Second, input the camera UID (a unique combination of numbers and letters specific to your
camera) or the QR code that sticks on the body of the DV camera. Finally, tap “Login” to add
the camera to the APP.
Q4: How many cameras can I add to the existing application?
A4: No limit.
Q5: The camera did not record any video?
A5: Make sure the Micro SD card has been fitted well. If not, you need to take out the SD card,
format it on your PC computer and try it again.
Q6: Why the video footage shows a fuzzy screen during playback on my computer?
A6: Please copy the video footage to your computer before playing them back.
Q7: Is there any PC client software I can use on my PC computer?
A7: Yes. PC client software supports windows and IOS operating system. Download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi04s&Submit=++++++++

I. Product Overview
1. IR LEDs
2. Cameras Lens
3. Mode Button
4. Power Switch
II. What’s in the Box
-1× Mini WIFI DV Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC5V Power Adapter
-1× Suction Cup Mount
-1× Card Reader
III. Get Camera Ready
3.1. Please make sure the camera is fully charged and 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
that you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. When the blue indicator light goes out and the
red one remains solid, it means the camera’s WIFI signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 7/24 hours, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using
the USB cable and DC 5V power adapter included. Once the camera is connected to outlet AC
power supply, the red and yellow indicator lights will come on and remain solid whether the
Power Switch lies at the ON position or not.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install Plug & Play or P2PCamViewer APP on Smartphone or Tablet PC
Go to your App store or Google Play, search for “9527” and then install “Plug & Play” on your
Android phone or tablet PC, or “P2PCamViewer” on your iPhone or iPad.
4.2. LAN Mode or P2P Setup
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, connect to the
camera’s WIFI signal named “F06887”. The WIFI signal password is “44413”. Wait for the WIFI
to be connected.
[Note]: If the camera’s WIFI signal cannot be found or the camera cannot be enrolled to your phone
after a long time, please recharge the camera or reset it (See VIII).
4.2.2. For Android users, launch the “Plug & Play” APP. For IOS users, run the “P2PCamView-
er” APP.
4.2.3. Tap “LAN” or “Local Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. The camera will pop up in a
few seconds. If the camera shows “Online”, it means the P2P (LAN) setup is successful and
you can check or record video in P2P (LAN) mode.
[Note]: In this P2P (LAN) mode, you can only view video locally within 10 meters (33 feet) open range.
4.2.4. Click the camera icon to get into the live video screen. On the live video screen, gently
put your index finger and thumb on the screen, sliding in and outward directions on a specific
area to zoom in and out.
4.3. WAN Mode or Remote View Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP in P2P (LAN) mode and it's
online before you start.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP. Tap the arrow icon on the “LAN” page and then go
to “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 2: Turn on “Use wifi” on the “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 3: Tap to search for available networks in the area then select your 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 “Plug & Play” APP.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP. Tap the gear icon on the “Local cameras” page
and then go to “Wireless settings” page.
Step 2: Turn on “WiFi” function. Tap the exclamation mark to search for available networks
in the area then select your desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatical-
ly.
Step 4: Exit the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Check if the WAN mode or remote view setup 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
instead.
2. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP again.
3. Tap “WAN” or “My Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. Tap the code icon to scan the QR
code at the back of the camera directly. For Android devices, the camera will pop up in a few
seconds. For IOS devices, the camera UID and password will fill in the blanks and then tap
“Login” to log in the camera. If the camera shows “Online”, the blue indicator light will turn off
while the red one will remain solid, it means the remote view setup is complete and the camera
has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live or recorded video remotely.
V. Recording Video to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
5.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
5.2. Tap the camera icon to enter the live streaming screen. Click the Remote Video Recording
Button to start or stop recording video. Click the Audio Button to record video with sound.
5.3. Go back to the “WAN” or “LAN” page and tap “File” icon at the bottom of the screen to
check out the video files or screenshots.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VI. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
6.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
6.2. Set up motion detection recording function.
For Android:
Step 1: Tap the arrow icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: On the “Alarm settings” page, you can enable “Motion detection”, “PIR” and “Sdcard
Record.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: Go to “Alarm settings” page, there, you can enable “Motion detection” and “SD-Card
Alarm Record. And you get to choose alarm sensitivity level.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
6.3. When motion is detected, the camera will push an alarm message to your phone or mobile
device and capture a video to the Micro SD card automatically.
6.4. The video files will be saved in the Micro SD card on your camera. Power off the camera,
remove the Micro SD card and use the card reader provided to access the video footage. You
are recommended to copy all video files to your PC computer before playing them back.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VII. Recording to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
7.1. Follow the steps below to set up SD card recording.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP.
Step 2: On the “WAN” or “LAN” page, tap the arrow icon and then go to “SD-Card Settings”
page.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, then choose the file size
for each video clip. At last, click “OK” to confirm the SD card recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Step 2: On the “Local cameras” or “my cameras” page, tap the arrow icon and select
“SD-Card Settings”.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, choose the file size for
each video clip. At last, click “Done” to confirm the SD card setting.
7.2. Follow 5.5 to check out your video footage.
[Note]: If “Format Micro SD card” appears on the “SD-Card setting” page, it means the Micro SD card
has been read successfully.
VIII. Changing WAN Login Password
>> Make sure that the camera is added successfully to the APP in WAN mode and it’s online
before you start.
8.1. On the “WAN” or “My cameras” page, tap the plus icon or “Options” and then select
“Update login password” or “Change login Password”.
8.2. Enter the new password and confirm it. At last, click “OK” or “Done” to confirm the change.
IX. Resetting to Factory Default Settings
If for any reason, the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will restore
it back to factory default settings.
Operation: When the camera is powered on, press the Mode Button for 5 seconds to reset the
camera to factory default settings. Both red and blue indicator lights will be illuminated for about
5 seconds and then flash alternately for 30 seconds, then the blue one will turn off while the red
one will be illuminated. The camera will restart automatically to factory default settings in 5 sec-
onds.
X. Charging
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply using the power adapter and USB
cable included.
10.2. It will take 1 hour to obtain a full charge.
10.3. The camera can record video up to 1 hour on a single charge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why Camera WIFI signal is not appearing on my WIFI page?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this question:
1. Reset the camera (See VIII).
2. 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.
3. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to search
again.
4. The camera is in low battery, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using the USB cable
and power adapter included.
Q2: Why does the camera show offline right after I login it on the “WAN” or “My camer-
as” page?
A2: The remote view setup or WAN mode takes 1-3 minutes to complete. Please wait a while.
If the camera still shows offline, check if the camera has been enrolled in a good WIFI network
successfully. Plus, the WIFI network the camera is configured with can’t be the same with one
you connect your phone to.
Q3: How do I share my camera with family members?
A3: First, please make sure your camera is in WAN mode already and your family members
have installed the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamViewer” on their phones or mobile devices.
Second, input the camera UID (a unique combination of numbers and letters specific to your
camera) or the QR code that sticks on the body of the DV camera. Finally, tap “Login” to add
the camera to the APP.
Q4: How many cameras can I add to the existing application?
A4: No limit.
Q5: The camera did not record any video?
A5: Make sure the Micro SD card has been fitted well. If not, you need to take out the SD card,
format it on your PC computer and try it again.
Q6: Why the video footage shows a fuzzy screen during playback on my computer?
A6: Please copy the video footage to your computer before playing them back.
Q7: Is there any PC client software I can use on my PC computer?
A7: Yes. PC client software supports windows and IOS operating system. Download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi04s&Submit=++++++++

I. Product Overview
1. IR LEDs
2. Cameras Lens
3. Mode Button
4. Power Switch
II. What’s in the Box
-1× Mini WIFI DV Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC5V Power Adapter
-1× Suction Cup Mount
-1× Card Reader
III. Get Camera Ready
3.1. Please make sure the camera is fully charged and 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
that you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. When the blue indicator light goes out and the
red one remains solid, it means the camera’s WIFI signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 7/24 hours, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using
the USB cable and DC 5V power adapter included. Once the camera is connected to outlet AC
power supply, the red and yellow indicator lights will come on and remain solid whether the
Power Switch lies at the ON position or not.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install Plug & Play or P2PCamViewer APP on Smartphone or Tablet PC
Go to your App store or Google Play, search for “9527” and then install “Plug & Play” on your
Android phone or tablet PC, or “P2PCamViewer” on your iPhone or iPad.
4.2. LAN Mode or P2P Setup
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, connect to the
camera’s WIFI signal named “F06887”. The WIFI signal password is “44413”. Wait for the WIFI
to be connected.
[Note]: If the camera’s WIFI signal cannot be found or the camera cannot be enrolled to your phone
after a long time, please recharge the camera or reset it (See VIII).
4.2.2. For Android users, launch the “Plug & Play” APP. For IOS users, run the “P2PCamView-
er” APP.
4.2.3. Tap “LAN” or “Local Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. The camera will pop up in a
few seconds. If the camera shows “Online”, it means the P2P (LAN) setup is successful and
you can check or record video in P2P (LAN) mode.
[Note]: In this P2P (LAN) mode, you can only view video locally within 10 meters (33 feet) open range.
4.2.4. Click the camera icon to get into the live video screen. On the live video screen, gently
put your index finger and thumb on the screen, sliding in and outward directions on a specific
area to zoom in and out.
4.3. WAN Mode or Remote View Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP in P2P (LAN) mode and it's
online before you start.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP. Tap the arrow icon on the “LAN” page and then go
to “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 2: Turn on “Use wifi” on the “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 3: Tap to search for available networks in the area then select your 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 “Plug & Play” APP.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP. Tap the gear icon on the “Local cameras” page
and then go to “Wireless settings” page.
Step 2: Turn on “WiFi” function. Tap the exclamation mark to search for available networks
in the area then select your desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatical-
ly.
Step 4: Exit the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Check if the WAN mode or remote view setup 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
instead.
2. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP again.
3. Tap “WAN” or “My Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. Tap the code icon to scan the QR
code at the back of the camera directly. For Android devices, the camera will pop up in a few
seconds. For IOS devices, the camera UID and password will fill in the blanks and then tap
“Login” to log in the camera. If the camera shows “Online”, the blue indicator light will turn off
while the red one will remain solid, it means the remote view setup is complete and the camera
has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live or recorded video remotely.
V. Recording Video to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
5.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
5.2. Tap the camera icon to enter the live streaming screen. Click the Remote Video Recording
Button to start or stop recording video. Click the Audio Button to record video with sound.
5.3. Go back to the “WAN” or “LAN” page and tap “File” icon at the bottom of the screen to
check out the video files or screenshots.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VI. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
6.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
6.2. Set up motion detection recording function.
For Android:
Step 1: Tap the arrow icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: On the “Alarm settings” page, you can enable “Motion detection”, “PIR” and “Sdcard
Record.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: Go to “Alarm settings” page, there, you can enable “Motion detection” and “SD-Card
Alarm Record. And you get to choose alarm sensitivity level.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
6.3. When motion is detected, the camera will push an alarm message to your phone or mobile
device and capture a video to the Micro SD card automatically.
6.4. The video files will be saved in the Micro SD card on your camera. Power off the camera,
remove the Micro SD card and use the card reader provided to access the video footage. You
are recommended to copy all video files to your PC computer before playing them back.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VII. Recording to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
7.1. Follow the steps below to set up SD card recording.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP.
Step 2: On the “WAN” or “LAN” page, tap the arrow icon and then go to “SD-Card Settings”
page.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, then choose the file size
for each video clip. At last, click “OK” to confirm the SD card recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Step 2: On the “Local cameras” or “my cameras” page, tap the arrow icon and select
“SD-Card Settings”.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, choose the file size for
each video clip. At last, click “Done” to confirm the SD card setting.
7.2. Follow 5.5 to check out your video footage.
[Note]: If “Format Micro SD card” appears on the “SD-Card setting” page, it means the Micro SD card
has been read successfully.
VIII. Changing WAN Login Password
>> Make sure that the camera is added successfully to the APP in WAN mode and it’s online
before you start.
8.1. On the “WAN” or “My cameras” page, tap the plus icon or “Options” and then select
“Update login password” or “Change login Password”.
8.2. Enter the new password and confirm it. At last, click “OK” or “Done” to confirm the change.
IX. Resetting to Factory Default Settings
If for any reason, the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will restore
it back to factory default settings.
Operation: When the camera is powered on, press the Mode Button for 5 seconds to reset the
camera to factory default settings. Both red and blue indicator lights will be illuminated for about
5 seconds and then flash alternately for 30 seconds, then the blue one will turn off while the red
one will be illuminated. The camera will restart automatically to factory default settings in 5 sec-
onds.
X. Charging
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply using the power adapter and USB
cable included.
10.2. It will take 1 hour to obtain a full charge.
10.3. The camera can record video up to 1 hour on a single charge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why Camera WIFI signal is not appearing on my WIFI page?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this question:
1. Reset the camera (See VIII).
2. 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.
3. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to search
again.
4. The camera is in low battery, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using the USB cable
and power adapter included.
Q2: Why does the camera show offline right after I login it on the “WAN” or “My camer-
as” page?
A2: The remote view setup or WAN mode takes 1-3 minutes to complete. Please wait a while.
If the camera still shows offline, check if the camera has been enrolled in a good WIFI network
successfully. Plus, the WIFI network the camera is configured with can’t be the same with one
you connect your phone to.
Q3: How do I share my camera with family members?
A3: First, please make sure your camera is in WAN mode already and your family members
have installed the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamViewer” on their phones or mobile devices.
Second, input the camera UID (a unique combination of numbers and letters specific to your
camera) or the QR code that sticks on the body of the DV camera. Finally, tap “Login” to add
the camera to the APP.
Q4: How many cameras can I add to the existing application?
A4: No limit.
Q5: The camera did not record any video?
A5: Make sure the Micro SD card has been fitted well. If not, you need to take out the SD card,
format it on your PC computer and try it again.
Q6: Why the video footage shows a fuzzy screen during playback on my computer?
A6: Please copy the video footage to your computer before playing them back.
Q7: Is there any PC client software I can use on my PC computer?
A7: Yes. PC client software supports windows and IOS operating system. Download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi04s&Submit=++++++++

I. Product Overview
1. IR LEDs
2. Cameras Lens
3. Mode Button
4. Power Switch
II. What’s in the Box
-1× Mini WIFI DV Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC5V Power Adapter
-1× Suction Cup Mount
-1× Card Reader
III. Get Camera Ready
3.1. Please make sure the camera is fully charged and 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
that you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. When the blue indicator light goes out and the
red one remains solid, it means the camera’s WIFI signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 7/24 hours, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using
the USB cable and DC 5V power adapter included. Once the camera is connected to outlet AC
power supply, the red and yellow indicator lights will come on and remain solid whether the
Power Switch lies at the ON position or not.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install Plug & Play or P2PCamViewer APP on Smartphone or Tablet PC
Go to your App store or Google Play, search for “9527” and then install “Plug & Play” on your
Android phone or tablet PC, or “P2PCamViewer” on your iPhone or iPad.
4.2. LAN Mode or P2P Setup
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, connect to the
camera’s WIFI signal named “F06887”. The WIFI signal password is “44413”. Wait for the WIFI
to be connected.
[Note]: If the camera’s WIFI signal cannot be found or the camera cannot be enrolled to your phone
after a long time, please recharge the camera or reset it (See VIII).
4.2.2. For Android users, launch the “Plug & Play” APP. For IOS users, run the “P2PCamView-
er” APP.
4.2.3. Tap “LAN” or “Local Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. The camera will pop up in a
few seconds. If the camera shows “Online”, it means the P2P (LAN) setup is successful and
you can check or record video in P2P (LAN) mode.
[Note]: In this P2P (LAN) mode, you can only view video locally within 10 meters (33 feet) open range.
4.2.4. Click the camera icon to get into the live video screen. On the live video screen, gently
put your index finger and thumb on the screen, sliding in and outward directions on a specific
area to zoom in and out.
4.3. WAN Mode or Remote View Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP in P2P (LAN) mode and it's
online before you start.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP. Tap the arrow icon on the “LAN” page and then go
to “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 2: Turn on “Use wifi” on the “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 3: Tap to search for available networks in the area then select your 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 “Plug & Play” APP.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP. Tap the gear icon on the “Local cameras” page
and then go to “Wireless settings” page.
Step 2: Turn on “WiFi” function. Tap the exclamation mark to search for available networks
in the area then select your desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatical-
ly.
Step 4: Exit the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Check if the WAN mode or remote view setup 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
instead.
2. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP again.
3. Tap “WAN” or “My Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. Tap the code icon to scan the QR
code at the back of the camera directly. For Android devices, the camera will pop up in a few
seconds. For IOS devices, the camera UID and password will fill in the blanks and then tap
“Login” to log in the camera. If the camera shows “Online”, the blue indicator light will turn off
while the red one will remain solid, it means the remote view setup is complete and the camera
has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live or recorded video remotely.
V. Recording Video to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
5.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
5.2. Tap the camera icon to enter the live streaming screen. Click the Remote Video Recording
Button to start or stop recording video. Click the Audio Button to record video with sound.
5.3. Go back to the “WAN” or “LAN” page and tap “File” icon at the bottom of the screen to
check out the video files or screenshots.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VI. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
6.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
6.2. Set up motion detection recording function.
For Android:
Step 1: Tap the arrow icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: On the “Alarm settings” page, you can enable “Motion detection”, “PIR” and “Sdcard
Record.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: Go to “Alarm settings” page, there, you can enable “Motion detection” and “SD-Card
Alarm Record. And you get to choose alarm sensitivity level.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
6.3. When motion is detected, the camera will push an alarm message to your phone or mobile
device and capture a video to the Micro SD card automatically.
6.4. The video files will be saved in the Micro SD card on your camera. Power off the camera,
remove the Micro SD card and use the card reader provided to access the video footage. You
are recommended to copy all video files to your PC computer before playing them back.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VII. Recording to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
7.1. Follow the steps below to set up SD card recording.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP.
Step 2: On the “WAN” or “LAN” page, tap the arrow icon and then go to “SD-Card Settings”
page.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, then choose the file size
for each video clip. At last, click “OK” to confirm the SD card recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Step 2: On the “Local cameras” or “my cameras” page, tap the arrow icon and select
“SD-Card Settings”.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, choose the file size for
each video clip. At last, click “Done” to confirm the SD card setting.
7.2. Follow 5.5 to check out your video footage.
[Note]: If “Format Micro SD card” appears on the “SD-Card setting” page, it means the Micro SD card
has been read successfully.
VIII. Changing WAN Login Password
>> Make sure that the camera is added successfully to the APP in WAN mode and it’s online
before you start.
8.1. On the “WAN” or “My cameras” page, tap the plus icon or “Options” and then select
“Update login password” or “Change login Password”.
8.2. Enter the new password and confirm it. At last, click “OK” or “Done” to confirm the change.
IX. Resetting to Factory Default Settings
If for any reason, the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will restore
it back to factory default settings.
Operation: When the camera is powered on, press the Mode Button for 5 seconds to reset the
camera to factory default settings. Both red and blue indicator lights will be illuminated for about
5 seconds and then flash alternately for 30 seconds, then the blue one will turn off while the red
one will be illuminated. The camera will restart automatically to factory default settings in 5 sec-
onds.
X. Charging
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply using the power adapter and USB
cable included.
10.2. It will take 1 hour to obtain a full charge.
10.3. The camera can record video up to 1 hour on a single charge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why Camera WIFI signal is not appearing on my WIFI page?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this question:
1. Reset the camera (See VIII).
2. 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.
3. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to search
again.
4. The camera is in low battery, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using the USB cable
and power adapter included.
Q2: Why does the camera show offline right after I login it on the “WAN” or “My camer-
as” page?
A2: The remote view setup or WAN mode takes 1-3 minutes to complete. Please wait a while.
If the camera still shows offline, check if the camera has been enrolled in a good WIFI network
successfully. Plus, the WIFI network the camera is configured with can’t be the same with one
you connect your phone to.
Q3: How do I share my camera with family members?
A3: First, please make sure your camera is in WAN mode already and your family members
have installed the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamViewer” on their phones or mobile devices.
Second, input the camera UID (a unique combination of numbers and letters specific to your
camera) or the QR code that sticks on the body of the DV camera. Finally, tap “Login” to add
the camera to the APP.
Q4: How many cameras can I add to the existing application?
A4: No limit.
Q5: The camera did not record any video?
A5: Make sure the Micro SD card has been fitted well. If not, you need to take out the SD card,
format it on your PC computer and try it again.
Q6: Why the video footage shows a fuzzy screen during playback on my computer?
A6: Please copy the video footage to your computer before playing them back.
Q7: Is there any PC client software I can use on my PC computer?
A7: Yes. PC client software supports windows and IOS operating system. Download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi04s&Submit=++++++++

I. Product Overview
1. IR LEDs
2. Cameras Lens
3. Mode Button
4. Power Switch
II. What’s in the Box
-1× Mini WIFI DV Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC5V Power Adapter
-1× Suction Cup Mount
-1× Card Reader
III. Get Camera Ready
3.1. Please make sure the camera is fully charged and 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
that you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. When the blue indicator light goes out and the
red one remains solid, it means the camera’s WIFI signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 7/24 hours, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using
the USB cable and DC 5V power adapter included. Once the camera is connected to outlet AC
power supply, the red and yellow indicator lights will come on and remain solid whether the
Power Switch lies at the ON position or not.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install Plug & Play or P2PCamViewer APP on Smartphone or Tablet PC
Go to your App store or Google Play, search for “9527” and then install “Plug & Play” on your
Android phone or tablet PC, or “P2PCamViewer” on your iPhone or iPad.
4.2. LAN Mode or P2P Setup
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, connect to the
camera’s WIFI signal named “F06887”. The WIFI signal password is “44413”. Wait for the WIFI
to be connected.
[Note]: If the camera’s WIFI signal cannot be found or the camera cannot be enrolled to your phone
after a long time, please recharge the camera or reset it (See VIII).
4.2.2. For Android users, launch the “Plug & Play” APP. For IOS users, run the “P2PCamView-
er” APP.
4.2.3. Tap “LAN” or “Local Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. The camera will pop up in a
few seconds. If the camera shows “Online”, it means the P2P (LAN) setup is successful and
you can check or record video in P2P (LAN) mode.
[Note]: In this P2P (LAN) mode, you can only view video locally within 10 meters (33 feet) open range.
4.2.4. Click the camera icon to get into the live video screen. On the live video screen, gently
put your index finger and thumb on the screen, sliding in and outward directions on a specific
area to zoom in and out.
4.3. WAN Mode or Remote View Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP in P2P (LAN) mode and it's
online before you start.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP. Tap the arrow icon on the “LAN” page and then go
to “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 2: Turn on “Use wifi” on the “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 3: Tap to search for available networks in the area then select your 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 “Plug & Play” APP.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP. Tap the gear icon on the “Local cameras” page
and then go to “Wireless settings” page.
Step 2: Turn on “WiFi” function. Tap the exclamation mark to search for available networks
in the area then select your desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatical-
ly.
Step 4: Exit the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Check if the WAN mode or remote view setup 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
instead.
2. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP again.
3. Tap “WAN” or “My Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. Tap the code icon to scan the QR
code at the back of the camera directly. For Android devices, the camera will pop up in a few
seconds. For IOS devices, the camera UID and password will fill in the blanks and then tap
“Login” to log in the camera. If the camera shows “Online”, the blue indicator light will turn off
while the red one will remain solid, it means the remote view setup is complete and the camera
has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live or recorded video remotely.
V. Recording Video to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
5.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
5.2. Tap the camera icon to enter the live streaming screen. Click the Remote Video Recording
Button to start or stop recording video. Click the Audio Button to record video with sound.
5.3. Go back to the “WAN” or “LAN” page and tap “File” icon at the bottom of the screen to
check out the video files or screenshots.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VI. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
6.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
6.2. Set up motion detection recording function.
For Android:
Step 1: Tap the arrow icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: On the “Alarm settings” page, you can enable “Motion detection”, “PIR” and “Sdcard
Record.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: Go to “Alarm settings” page, there, you can enable “Motion detection” and “SD-Card
Alarm Record. And you get to choose alarm sensitivity level.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
6.3. When motion is detected, the camera will push an alarm message to your phone or mobile
device and capture a video to the Micro SD card automatically.
6.4. The video files will be saved in the Micro SD card on your camera. Power off the camera,
remove the Micro SD card and use the card reader provided to access the video footage. You
are recommended to copy all video files to your PC computer before playing them back.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VII. Recording to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
7.1. Follow the steps below to set up SD card recording.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP.
Step 2: On the “WAN” or “LAN” page, tap the arrow icon and then go to “SD-Card Settings”
page.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, then choose the file size
for each video clip. At last, click “OK” to confirm the SD card recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Step 2: On the “Local cameras” or “my cameras” page, tap the arrow icon and select
“SD-Card Settings”.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, choose the file size for
each video clip. At last, click “Done” to confirm the SD card setting.
7.2. Follow 5.5 to check out your video footage.
[Note]: If “Format Micro SD card” appears on the “SD-Card setting” page, it means the Micro SD card
has been read successfully.
VIII. Changing WAN Login Password
>> Make sure that the camera is added successfully to the APP in WAN mode and it’s online
before you start.
8.1. On the “WAN” or “My cameras” page, tap the plus icon or “Options” and then select
“Update login password” or “Change login Password”.
8.2. Enter the new password and confirm it. At last, click “OK” or “Done” to confirm the change.
IX. Resetting to Factory Default Settings
If for any reason, the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will restore
it back to factory default settings.
Operation: When the camera is powered on, press the Mode Button for 5 seconds to reset the
camera to factory default settings. Both red and blue indicator lights will be illuminated for about
5 seconds and then flash alternately for 30 seconds, then the blue one will turn off while the red
one will be illuminated. The camera will restart automatically to factory default settings in 5 sec-
onds.
X. Charging
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply using the power adapter and USB
cable included.
10.2. It will take 1 hour to obtain a full charge.
10.3. The camera can record video up to 1 hour on a single charge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why Camera WIFI signal is not appearing on my WIFI page?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this question:
1. Reset the camera (See VIII).
2. 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.
3. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to search
again.
4. The camera is in low battery, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using the USB cable
and power adapter included.
Q2: Why does the camera show offline right after I login it on the “WAN” or “My camer-
as” page?
A2: The remote view setup or WAN mode takes 1-3 minutes to complete. Please wait a while.
If the camera still shows offline, check if the camera has been enrolled in a good WIFI network
successfully. Plus, the WIFI network the camera is configured with can’t be the same with one
you connect your phone to.
Q3: How do I share my camera with family members?
A3: First, please make sure your camera is in WAN mode already and your family members
have installed the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamViewer” on their phones or mobile devices.
Second, input the camera UID (a unique combination of numbers and letters specific to your
camera) or the QR code that sticks on the body of the DV camera. Finally, tap “Login” to add
the camera to the APP.
Q4: How many cameras can I add to the existing application?
A4: No limit.
Q5: The camera did not record any video?
A5: Make sure the Micro SD card has been fitted well. If not, you need to take out the SD card,
format it on your PC computer and try it again.
Q6: Why the video footage shows a fuzzy screen during playback on my computer?
A6: Please copy the video footage to your computer before playing them back.
Q7: Is there any PC client software I can use on my PC computer?
A7: Yes. PC client software supports windows and IOS operating system. Download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi04s&Submit=++++++++

I. Product Overview
1. IR LEDs
2. Cameras Lens
3. Mode Button
4. Power Switch
II. What’s in the Box
-1× Mini WIFI DV Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC5V Power Adapter
-1× Suction Cup Mount
-1× Card Reader
III. Get Camera Ready
3.1. Please make sure the camera is fully charged and 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
that you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. When the blue indicator light goes out and the
red one remains solid, it means the camera’s WIFI signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 7/24 hours, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using
the USB cable and DC 5V power adapter included. Once the camera is connected to outlet AC
power supply, the red and yellow indicator lights will come on and remain solid whether the
Power Switch lies at the ON position or not.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install Plug & Play or P2PCamViewer APP on Smartphone or Tablet PC
Go to your App store or Google Play, search for “9527” and then install “Plug & Play” on your
Android phone or tablet PC, or “P2PCamViewer” on your iPhone or iPad.
4.2. LAN Mode or P2P Setup
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, connect to the
camera’s WIFI signal named “F06887”. The WIFI signal password is “44413”. Wait for the WIFI
to be connected.
[Note]: If the camera’s WIFI signal cannot be found or the camera cannot be enrolled to your phone
after a long time, please recharge the camera or reset it (See VIII).
4.2.2. For Android users, launch the “Plug & Play” APP. For IOS users, run the “P2PCamView-
er” APP.
4.2.3. Tap “LAN” or “Local Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. The camera will pop up in a
few seconds. If the camera shows “Online”, it means the P2P (LAN) setup is successful and
you can check or record video in P2P (LAN) mode.
[Note]: In this P2P (LAN) mode, you can only view video locally within 10 meters (33 feet) open range.
4.2.4. Click the camera icon to get into the live video screen. On the live video screen, gently
put your index finger and thumb on the screen, sliding in and outward directions on a specific
area to zoom in and out.
4.3. WAN Mode or Remote View Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP in P2P (LAN) mode and it's
online before you start.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP. Tap the arrow icon on the “LAN” page and then go
to “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 2: Turn on “Use wifi” on the “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 3: Tap to search for available networks in the area then select your 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 “Plug & Play” APP.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP. Tap the gear icon on the “Local cameras” page
and then go to “Wireless settings” page.
Step 2: Turn on “WiFi” function. Tap the exclamation mark to search for available networks
in the area then select your desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatical-
ly.
Step 4: Exit the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Check if the WAN mode or remote view setup 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
instead.
2. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP again.
3. Tap “WAN” or “My Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. Tap the code icon to scan the QR
code at the back of the camera directly. For Android devices, the camera will pop up in a few
seconds. For IOS devices, the camera UID and password will fill in the blanks and then tap
“Login” to log in the camera. If the camera shows “Online”, the blue indicator light will turn off
while the red one will remain solid, it means the remote view setup is complete and the camera
has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live or recorded video remotely.
V. Recording Video to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
5.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
5.2. Tap the camera icon to enter the live streaming screen. Click the Remote Video Recording
Button to start or stop recording video. Click the Audio Button to record video with sound.
5.3. Go back to the “WAN” or “LAN” page and tap “File” icon at the bottom of the screen to
check out the video files or screenshots.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VI. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
6.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
6.2. Set up motion detection recording function.
For Android:
Step 1: Tap the arrow icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: On the “Alarm settings” page, you can enable “Motion detection”, “PIR” and “Sdcard
Record.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: Go to “Alarm settings” page, there, you can enable “Motion detection” and “SD-Card
Alarm Record. And you get to choose alarm sensitivity level.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
6.3. When motion is detected, the camera will push an alarm message to your phone or mobile
device and capture a video to the Micro SD card automatically.
6.4. The video files will be saved in the Micro SD card on your camera. Power off the camera,
remove the Micro SD card and use the card reader provided to access the video footage. You
are recommended to copy all video files to your PC computer before playing them back.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VII. Recording to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
7.1. Follow the steps below to set up SD card recording.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP.
Step 2: On the “WAN” or “LAN” page, tap the arrow icon and then go to “SD-Card Settings”
page.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, then choose the file size
for each video clip. At last, click “OK” to confirm the SD card recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Step 2: On the “Local cameras” or “my cameras” page, tap the arrow icon and select
“SD-Card Settings”.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, choose the file size for
each video clip. At last, click “Done” to confirm the SD card setting.
7.2. Follow 5.5 to check out your video footage.
[Note]: If “Format Micro SD card” appears on the “SD-Card setting” page, it means the Micro SD card
has been read successfully.
VIII. Changing WAN Login Password
>> Make sure that the camera is added successfully to the APP in WAN mode and it’s online
before you start.
8.1. On the “WAN” or “My cameras” page, tap the plus icon or “Options” and then select
“Update login password” or “Change login Password”.
8.2. Enter the new password and confirm it. At last, click “OK” or “Done” to confirm the change.
IX. Resetting to Factory Default Settings
If for any reason, the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will restore
it back to factory default settings.
Operation: When the camera is powered on, press the Mode Button for 5 seconds to reset the
camera to factory default settings. Both red and blue indicator lights will be illuminated for about
5 seconds and then flash alternately for 30 seconds, then the blue one will turn off while the red
one will be illuminated. The camera will restart automatically to factory default settings in 5 sec-
onds.
X. Charging
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply using the power adapter and USB
cable included.
10.2. It will take 1 hour to obtain a full charge.
10.3. The camera can record video up to 1 hour on a single charge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why Camera WIFI signal is not appearing on my WIFI page?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this question:
1. Reset the camera (See VIII).
2. 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.
3. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to search
again.
4. The camera is in low battery, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using the USB cable
and power adapter included.
Q2: Why does the camera show offline right after I login it on the “WAN” or “My camer-
as” page?
A2: The remote view setup or WAN mode takes 1-3 minutes to complete. Please wait a while.
If the camera still shows offline, check if the camera has been enrolled in a good WIFI network
successfully. Plus, the WIFI network the camera is configured with can’t be the same with one
you connect your phone to.
Q3: How do I share my camera with family members?
A3: First, please make sure your camera is in WAN mode already and your family members
have installed the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamViewer” on their phones or mobile devices.
Second, input the camera UID (a unique combination of numbers and letters specific to your
camera) or the QR code that sticks on the body of the DV camera. Finally, tap “Login” to add
the camera to the APP.
Q4: How many cameras can I add to the existing application?
A4: No limit.
Q5: The camera did not record any video?
A5: Make sure the Micro SD card has been fitted well. If not, you need to take out the SD card,
format it on your PC computer and try it again.
Q6: Why the video footage shows a fuzzy screen during playback on my computer?
A6: Please copy the video footage to your computer before playing them back.
Q7: Is there any PC client software I can use on my PC computer?
A7: Yes. PC client software supports windows and IOS operating system. Download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi04s&Submit=++++++++

I. Product Overview
1. IR LEDs
2. Cameras Lens
3. Mode Button
4. Power Switch
II. What’s in the Box
-1× Mini WIFI DV Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC5V Power Adapter
-1× Suction Cup Mount
-1× Card Reader
III. Get Camera Ready
3.1. Please make sure the camera is fully charged and 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
that you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. When the blue indicator light goes out and the
red one remains solid, it means the camera’s WIFI signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 7/24 hours, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using
the USB cable and DC 5V power adapter included. Once the camera is connected to outlet AC
power supply, the red and yellow indicator lights will come on and remain solid whether the
Power Switch lies at the ON position or not.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install Plug & Play or P2PCamViewer APP on Smartphone or Tablet PC
Go to your App store or Google Play, search for “9527” and then install “Plug & Play” on your
Android phone or tablet PC, or “P2PCamViewer” on your iPhone or iPad.
4.2. LAN Mode or P2P Setup
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, connect to the
camera’s WIFI signal named “F06887”. The WIFI signal password is “44413”. Wait for the WIFI
to be connected.
[Note]: If the camera’s WIFI signal cannot be found or the camera cannot be enrolled to your phone
after a long time, please recharge the camera or reset it (See VIII).
4.2.2. For Android users, launch the “Plug & Play” APP. For IOS users, run the “P2PCamView-
er” APP.
4.2.3. Tap “LAN” or “Local Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. The camera will pop up in a
few seconds. If the camera shows “Online”, it means the P2P (LAN) setup is successful and
you can check or record video in P2P (LAN) mode.
[Note]: In this P2P (LAN) mode, you can only view video locally within 10 meters (33 feet) open range.
4.2.4. Click the camera icon to get into the live video screen. On the live video screen, gently
put your index finger and thumb on the screen, sliding in and outward directions on a specific
area to zoom in and out.
4.3. WAN Mode or Remote View Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP in P2P (LAN) mode and it's
online before you start.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP. Tap the arrow icon on the “LAN” page and then go
to “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 2: Turn on “Use wifi” on the “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 3: Tap to search for available networks in the area then select your 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 “Plug & Play” APP.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP. Tap the gear icon on the “Local cameras” page
and then go to “Wireless settings” page.
Step 2: Turn on “WiFi” function. Tap the exclamation mark to search for available networks
in the area then select your desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatical-
ly.
Step 4: Exit the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Check if the WAN mode or remote view setup 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
instead.
2. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP again.
3. Tap “WAN” or “My Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. Tap the code icon to scan the QR
code at the back of the camera directly. For Android devices, the camera will pop up in a few
seconds. For IOS devices, the camera UID and password will fill in the blanks and then tap
“Login” to log in the camera. If the camera shows “Online”, the blue indicator light will turn off
while the red one will remain solid, it means the remote view setup is complete and the camera
has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live or recorded video remotely.
V. Recording Video to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
5.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
5.2. Tap the camera icon to enter the live streaming screen. Click the Remote Video Recording
Button to start or stop recording video. Click the Audio Button to record video with sound.
5.3. Go back to the “WAN” or “LAN” page and tap “File” icon at the bottom of the screen to
check out the video files or screenshots.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VI. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
6.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
6.2. Set up motion detection recording function.
For Android:
Step 1: Tap the arrow icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: On the “Alarm settings” page, you can enable “Motion detection”, “PIR” and “Sdcard
Record.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: Go to “Alarm settings” page, there, you can enable “Motion detection” and “SD-Card
Alarm Record. And you get to choose alarm sensitivity level.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
6.3. When motion is detected, the camera will push an alarm message to your phone or mobile
device and capture a video to the Micro SD card automatically.
6.4. The video files will be saved in the Micro SD card on your camera. Power off the camera,
remove the Micro SD card and use the card reader provided to access the video footage. You
are recommended to copy all video files to your PC computer before playing them back.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VII. Recording to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
7.1. Follow the steps below to set up SD card recording.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP.
Step 2: On the “WAN” or “LAN” page, tap the arrow icon and then go to “SD-Card Settings”
page.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, then choose the file size
for each video clip. At last, click “OK” to confirm the SD card recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Step 2: On the “Local cameras” or “my cameras” page, tap the arrow icon and select
“SD-Card Settings”.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, choose the file size for
each video clip. At last, click “Done” to confirm the SD card setting.
7.2. Follow 5.5 to check out your video footage.
[Note]: If “Format Micro SD card” appears on the “SD-Card setting” page, it means the Micro SD card
has been read successfully.
VIII. Changing WAN Login Password
>> Make sure that the camera is added successfully to the APP in WAN mode and it’s online
before you start.
8.1. On the “WAN” or “My cameras” page, tap the plus icon or “Options” and then select
“Update login password” or “Change login Password”.
8.2. Enter the new password and confirm it. At last, click “OK” or “Done” to confirm the change.
IX. Resetting to Factory Default Settings
If for any reason, the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will restore
it back to factory default settings.
Operation: When the camera is powered on, press the Mode Button for 5 seconds to reset the
camera to factory default settings. Both red and blue indicator lights will be illuminated for about
5 seconds and then flash alternately for 30 seconds, then the blue one will turn off while the red
one will be illuminated. The camera will restart automatically to factory default settings in 5 sec-
onds.
X. Charging
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply using the power adapter and USB
cable included.
10.2. It will take 1 hour to obtain a full charge.
10.3. The camera can record video up to 1 hour on a single charge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why Camera WIFI signal is not appearing on my WIFI page?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this question:
1. Reset the camera (See VIII).
2. 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.
3. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to search
again.
4. The camera is in low battery, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using the USB cable
and power adapter included.
Q2: Why does the camera show offline right after I login it on the “WAN” or “My camer-
as” page?
A2: The remote view setup or WAN mode takes 1-3 minutes to complete. Please wait a while.
If the camera still shows offline, check if the camera has been enrolled in a good WIFI network
successfully. Plus, the WIFI network the camera is configured with can’t be the same with one
you connect your phone to.
Q3: How do I share my camera with family members?
A3: First, please make sure your camera is in WAN mode already and your family members
have installed the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamViewer” on their phones or mobile devices.
Second, input the camera UID (a unique combination of numbers and letters specific to your
camera) or the QR code that sticks on the body of the DV camera. Finally, tap “Login” to add
the camera to the APP.
Q4: How many cameras can I add to the existing application?
A4: No limit.
Q5: The camera did not record any video?
A5: Make sure the Micro SD card has been fitted well. If not, you need to take out the SD card,
format it on your PC computer and try it again.
Q6: Why the video footage shows a fuzzy screen during playback on my computer?
A6: Please copy the video footage to your computer before playing them back.
Q7: Is there any PC client software I can use on my PC computer?
A7: Yes. PC client software supports windows and IOS operating system. Download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi04s&Submit=++++++++

I. Product Overview
1. IR LEDs
2. Cameras Lens
3. Mode Button
4. Power Switch
II. What’s in the Box
-1× Mini WIFI DV Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC5V Power Adapter
-1× Suction Cup Mount
-1× Card Reader
III. Get Camera Ready
3.1. Please make sure the camera is fully charged and 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
that you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. When the blue indicator light goes out and the
red one remains solid, it means the camera’s WIFI signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 7/24 hours, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using
the USB cable and DC 5V power adapter included. Once the camera is connected to outlet AC
power supply, the red and yellow indicator lights will come on and remain solid whether the
Power Switch lies at the ON position or not.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install Plug & Play or P2PCamViewer APP on Smartphone or Tablet PC
Go to your App store or Google Play, search for “9527” and then install “Plug & Play” on your
Android phone or tablet PC, or “P2PCamViewer” on your iPhone or iPad.
4.2. LAN Mode or P2P Setup
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, connect to the
camera’s WIFI signal named “F06887”. The WIFI signal password is “44413”. Wait for the WIFI
to be connected.
[Note]: If the camera’s WIFI signal cannot be found or the camera cannot be enrolled to your phone
after a long time, please recharge the camera or reset it (See VIII).
4.2.2. For Android users, launch the “Plug & Play” APP. For IOS users, run the “P2PCamView-
er” APP.
4.2.3. Tap “LAN” or “Local Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. The camera will pop up in a
few seconds. If the camera shows “Online”, it means the P2P (LAN) setup is successful and
you can check or record video in P2P (LAN) mode.
[Note]: In this P2P (LAN) mode, you can only view video locally within 10 meters (33 feet) open range.
4.2.4. Click the camera icon to get into the live video screen. On the live video screen, gently
put your index finger and thumb on the screen, sliding in and outward directions on a specific
area to zoom in and out.
4.3. WAN Mode or Remote View Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP in P2P (LAN) mode and it's
online before you start.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP. Tap the arrow icon on the “LAN” page and then go
to “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 2: Turn on “Use wifi” on the “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 3: Tap to search for available networks in the area then select your 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 “Plug & Play” APP.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP. Tap the gear icon on the “Local cameras” page
and then go to “Wireless settings” page.
Step 2: Turn on “WiFi” function. Tap the exclamation mark to search for available networks
in the area then select your desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatical-
ly.
Step 4: Exit the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Check if the WAN mode or remote view setup 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
instead.
2. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP again.
3. Tap “WAN” or “My Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. Tap the code icon to scan the QR
code at the back of the camera directly. For Android devices, the camera will pop up in a few
seconds. For IOS devices, the camera UID and password will fill in the blanks and then tap
“Login” to log in the camera. If the camera shows “Online”, the blue indicator light will turn off
while the red one will remain solid, it means the remote view setup is complete and the camera
has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live or recorded video remotely.
V. Recording Video to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
5.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
5.2. Tap the camera icon to enter the live streaming screen. Click the Remote Video Recording
Button to start or stop recording video. Click the Audio Button to record video with sound.
5.3. Go back to the “WAN” or “LAN” page and tap “File” icon at the bottom of the screen to
check out the video files or screenshots.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VI. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
6.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
6.2. Set up motion detection recording function.
For Android:
Step 1: Tap the arrow icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: On the “Alarm settings” page, you can enable “Motion detection”, “PIR” and “Sdcard
Record.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: Go to “Alarm settings” page, there, you can enable “Motion detection” and “SD-Card
Alarm Record. And you get to choose alarm sensitivity level.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
6.3. When motion is detected, the camera will push an alarm message to your phone or mobile
device and capture a video to the Micro SD card automatically.
6.4. The video files will be saved in the Micro SD card on your camera. Power off the camera,
remove the Micro SD card and use the card reader provided to access the video footage. You
are recommended to copy all video files to your PC computer before playing them back.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VII. Recording to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
7.1. Follow the steps below to set up SD card recording.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP.
Step 2: On the “WAN” or “LAN” page, tap the arrow icon and then go to “SD-Card Settings”
page.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, then choose the file size
for each video clip. At last, click “OK” to confirm the SD card recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Step 2: On the “Local cameras” or “my cameras” page, tap the arrow icon and select
“SD-Card Settings”.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, choose the file size for
each video clip. At last, click “Done” to confirm the SD card setting.
7.2. Follow 5.5 to check out your video footage.
[Note]: If “Format Micro SD card” appears on the “SD-Card setting” page, it means the Micro SD card
has been read successfully.
VIII. Changing WAN Login Password
>> Make sure that the camera is added successfully to the APP in WAN mode and it’s online
before you start.
8.1. On the “WAN” or “My cameras” page, tap the plus icon or “Options” and then select
“Update login password” or “Change login Password”.
8.2. Enter the new password and confirm it. At last, click “OK” or “Done” to confirm the change.
IX. Resetting to Factory Default Settings
If for any reason, the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will restore
it back to factory default settings.
Operation: When the camera is powered on, press the Mode Button for 5 seconds to reset the
camera to factory default settings. Both red and blue indicator lights will be illuminated for about
5 seconds and then flash alternately for 30 seconds, then the blue one will turn off while the red
one will be illuminated. The camera will restart automatically to factory default settings in 5 sec-
onds.
X. Charging
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply using the power adapter and USB
cable included.
10.2. It will take 1 hour to obtain a full charge.
10.3. The camera can record video up to 1 hour on a single charge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why Camera WIFI signal is not appearing on my WIFI page?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this question:
1. Reset the camera (See VIII).
2. 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.
3. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to search
again.
4. The camera is in low battery, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using the USB cable
and power adapter included.
Q2: Why does the camera show offline right after I login it on the “WAN” or “My camer-
as” page?
A2: The remote view setup or WAN mode takes 1-3 minutes to complete. Please wait a while.
If the camera still shows offline, check if the camera has been enrolled in a good WIFI network
successfully. Plus, the WIFI network the camera is configured with can’t be the same with one
you connect your phone to.
Q3: How do I share my camera with family members?
A3: First, please make sure your camera is in WAN mode already and your family members
have installed the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamViewer” on their phones or mobile devices.
Second, input the camera UID (a unique combination of numbers and letters specific to your
camera) or the QR code that sticks on the body of the DV camera. Finally, tap “Login” to add
the camera to the APP.
Q4: How many cameras can I add to the existing application?
A4: No limit.
Q5: The camera did not record any video?
A5: Make sure the Micro SD card has been fitted well. If not, you need to take out the SD card,
format it on your PC computer and try it again.
Q6: Why the video footage shows a fuzzy screen during playback on my computer?
A6: Please copy the video footage to your computer before playing them back.
Q7: Is there any PC client software I can use on my PC computer?
A7: Yes. PC client software supports windows and IOS operating system. Download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi04s&Submit=++++++++

I. Product Overview
1. IR LEDs
2. Cameras Lens
3. Mode Button
4. Power Switch
II. What’s in the Box
-1× Mini WIFI DV Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC5V Power Adapter
-1× Suction Cup Mount
-1× Card Reader
III. Get Camera Ready
3.1. Please make sure the camera is fully charged and 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
that you use a SDHC Class 10 Micro SD card.
3.2. Slide the Power Switch to the ON position. When the blue indicator light goes out and the
red one remains solid, it means the camera’s WIFI signal is ready.
3.3. If you need the camera to work 7/24 hours, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using
the USB cable and DC 5V power adapter included. Once the camera is connected to outlet AC
power supply, the red and yellow indicator lights will come on and remain solid whether the
Power Switch lies at the ON position or not.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. Install Plug & Play or P2PCamViewer APP on Smartphone or Tablet PC
Go to your App store or Google Play, search for “9527” and then install “Plug & Play” on your
Android phone or tablet PC, or “P2PCamViewer” on your iPhone or iPad.
4.2. LAN Mode or P2P Setup
4.2.1. Go to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your phone or mobile device, connect to the
camera’s WIFI signal named “F06887”. The WIFI signal password is “44413”. Wait for the WIFI
to be connected.
[Note]: If the camera’s WIFI signal cannot be found or the camera cannot be enrolled to your phone
after a long time, please recharge the camera or reset it (See VIII).
4.2.2. For Android users, launch the “Plug & Play” APP. For IOS users, run the “P2PCamView-
er” APP.
4.2.3. Tap “LAN” or “Local Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. The camera will pop up in a
few seconds. If the camera shows “Online”, it means the P2P (LAN) setup is successful and
you can check or record video in P2P (LAN) mode.
[Note]: In this P2P (LAN) mode, you can only view video locally within 10 meters (33 feet) open range.
4.2.4. Click the camera icon to get into the live video screen. On the live video screen, gently
put your index finger and thumb on the screen, sliding in and outward directions on a specific
area to zoom in and out.
4.3. WAN Mode or Remote View Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP in P2P (LAN) mode and it's
online before you start.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP. Tap the arrow icon on the “LAN” page and then go
to “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 2: Turn on “Use wifi” on the “Wi-Fi” page.
Step 3: Tap to search for available networks in the area then select your 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 “Plug & Play” APP.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP. Tap the gear icon on the “Local cameras” page
and then go to “Wireless settings” page.
Step 2: Turn on “WiFi” function. Tap the exclamation mark to search for available networks
in the area then select your desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatical-
ly.
Step 4: Exit the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Check if the WAN mode or remote view setup 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
instead.
2. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP again.
3. Tap “WAN” or “My Cameras” at the bottom of the screen. Tap the code icon to scan the QR
code at the back of the camera directly. For Android devices, the camera will pop up in a few
seconds. For IOS devices, the camera UID and password will fill in the blanks and then tap
“Login” to log in the camera. If the camera shows “Online”, the blue indicator light will turn off
while the red one will remain solid, it means the remote view setup is complete and the camera
has entered into WAN mode. You can go ahead to view live or recorded video remotely.
V. Recording Video to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
5.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
5.2. Tap the camera icon to enter the live streaming screen. Click the Remote Video Recording
Button to start or stop recording video. Click the Audio Button to record video with sound.
5.3. Go back to the “WAN” or “LAN” page and tap “File” icon at the bottom of the screen to
check out the video files or screenshots.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VI. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
6.1. Launch the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamviewer” APP.
6.2. Set up motion detection recording function.
For Android:
Step 1: Tap the arrow icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: On the “Alarm settings” page, you can enable “Motion detection”, “PIR” and “Sdcard
Record.
Step 3: Tap “OK” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Tap the gear icon on the “WAN” or “LAN” page and then select “Alarm settings”.
Step 2: Go to “Alarm settings” page, there, you can enable “Motion detection” and “SD-Card
Alarm Record. And you get to choose alarm sensitivity level.
Step 3: Tap “Done” to confirm the motion detection recording setting.
6.3. When motion is detected, the camera will push an alarm message to your phone or mobile
device and capture a video to the Micro SD card automatically.
6.4. The video files will be saved in the Micro SD card on your camera. Power off the camera,
remove the Micro SD card and use the card reader provided to access the video footage. You
are recommended to copy all video files to your PC computer before playing them back.
[Note]: Video Resolution: 1280x720P Video Format: AVI, MOV
VII. Recording to Local Micro SD Card Continuously
>> Please make sure the camera is successfully added to the APP and it's online before you
start.
7.1. Follow the steps below to set up SD card recording.
For Android:
Step 1: Launch the “Plug & Play” APP.
Step 2: On the “WAN” or “LAN” page, tap the arrow icon and then go to “SD-Card Settings”
page.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, then choose the file size
for each video clip. At last, click “OK” to confirm the SD card recording setting.
For IOS:
Step 1: Launch the “P2PCamViewer” APP.
Step 2: On the “Local cameras” or “my cameras” page, tap the arrow icon and select
“SD-Card Settings”.
Step 3: Enable “Start automatic recording” and “Voice recording”, choose the file size for
each video clip. At last, click “Done” to confirm the SD card setting.
7.2. Follow 5.5 to check out your video footage.
[Note]: If “Format Micro SD card” appears on the “SD-Card setting” page, it means the Micro SD card
has been read successfully.
VIII. Changing WAN Login Password
>> Make sure that the camera is added successfully to the APP in WAN mode and it’s online
before you start.
8.1. On the “WAN” or “My cameras” page, tap the plus icon or “Options” and then select
“Update login password” or “Change login Password”.
8.2. Enter the new password and confirm it. At last, click “OK” or “Done” to confirm the change.
IX. Resetting to Factory Default Settings
If for any reason, the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, a quick reset will restore
it back to factory default settings.
Operation: When the camera is powered on, press the Mode Button for 5 seconds to reset the
camera to factory default settings. Both red and blue indicator lights will be illuminated for about
5 seconds and then flash alternately for 30 seconds, then the blue one will turn off while the red
one will be illuminated. The camera will restart automatically to factory default settings in 5 sec-
onds.
X. Charging
10.1. Connect the camera to an outlet AC power supply using the power adapter and USB
cable included.
10.2. It will take 1 hour to obtain a full charge.
10.3. The camera can record video up to 1 hour on a single charge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why Camera WIFI signal is not appearing on my WIFI page?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this question:
1. Reset the camera (See VIII).
2. 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.
3. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to search
again.
4. The camera is in low battery, connect it to an outlet AC power supply using the USB cable
and power adapter included.
Q2: Why does the camera show offline right after I login it on the “WAN” or “My camer-
as” page?
A2: The remote view setup or WAN mode takes 1-3 minutes to complete. Please wait a while.
If the camera still shows offline, check if the camera has been enrolled in a good WIFI network
successfully. Plus, the WIFI network the camera is configured with can’t be the same with one
you connect your phone to.
Q3: How do I share my camera with family members?
A3: First, please make sure your camera is in WAN mode already and your family members
have installed the “Plug & Play” or “P2PCamViewer” on their phones or mobile devices.
Second, input the camera UID (a unique combination of numbers and letters specific to your
camera) or the QR code that sticks on the body of the DV camera. Finally, tap “Login” to add
the camera to the APP.
Q4: How many cameras can I add to the existing application?
A4: No limit.
Q5: The camera did not record any video?
A5: Make sure the Micro SD card has been fitted well. If not, you need to take out the SD card,
format it on your PC computer and try it again.
Q6: Why the video footage shows a fuzzy screen during playback on my computer?
A6: Please copy the video footage to your computer before playing them back.
Q7: Is there any PC client software I can use on my PC computer?
A7: Yes. PC client software supports windows and IOS operating system. Download link:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi04s&Submit=++++++++

WIFI04S
Benutzerhandbuch
I. Produktübersicht
1. IR LEDs
2. Kameras Objektiv
3. Modus-Taste
4. Netzschalter
II. Was ist in der Box
-1 × Mini WIFI DV Kamera
-1 × USB-Kabel
-1 × AC110-240V bis DC5V Netzteil
-1 × Saugnapfhalterung
-1 × Kartenleser
III. Erhalten Sie Kamera bereit
3.1. Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera vollständig aufgeladen ist und die Micro SD-Karte
bereits formatiert wurde 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 ver-
wenden.
3.2 Schieben Sie den Netzschalter auf ON. Wenn die blaue Kontrollleuchte erlischt und die rote
bleibt solide, bedeutet das, dass das WIFI-Signal der Kamera bereit ist.
3.3. Wenn Sie die Kamera benötigen, um 7/24 Stunden zu arbeiten, schließen Sie es an eine
Steckdose Netzteil mit dem USB-Kabel und DC 5V Netzteil inbegriffen. Sobald die Kamera an
die Steckdose angeschlossen ist, leuchten die roten und gelben Kontrollleuchten auf und blei-
ben fest, ob der Netzschalter auf ON steht oder nicht.
IV. Netzwerkeinrichtung
4.1. Installiere Plug & Play oder P2PCamViewer APP auf Smartphone oder
Tablet PC
Gehen Sie zu Ihrem App Store oder Google Play, suchen Sie nach "9527" und installieren Sie
dann "Plug & Play" auf Ihrem Android Telefon oder Tablet-PC oder "P2PCamViewer" auf Ihrem
iPhone oder iPad.
4.2. LAN-Modus oder P2P-Setup
4.2.1. Gehen Sie auf die WIFI- oder WLAN-Einstellungsseite auf Ihrem Telefon oder Mo-
bilgerät, verbinden Sie das WIFI-Signal der Kamera mit dem Namen "F06887". Das WIFI-Sig-
nal-Passwort ist "44413". Warten Sie, bis das WIFI angeschlossen ist.
[Hinweis]:Wenn das WIFI-Signal der Kamera nicht gefunden werden kann oder die Kamera nach
langer Zeit nicht an Ihr Telefon angemeldet werden kann, laden Sie bitte die Kamera auf oder setzen
Sie sie zurück (siehe VIII).
4.2.2. Für Android-Nutzer starten Sie die "Plug & Play" APP. Für IOS-Benutzer, führen Sie die
"P2PCamViewer" APP.
4.2.3. Tippen Sie auf "LAN" oder "Local Cameras" am unteren Rand des Bildschirms. Die
Kamera wird in ein paar Sekunden auftauchen. Wenn die Kamera "Online" anzeigt, bedeutet
das, dass das P2P (LAN) Setup erfolgreich ist und Sie können das Video im P2P (LAN) Modus
überprüfen oder aufnehmen.
[Hinweis]: In diesem P2P (LAN) -Modus können Sie nur Video innerhalb von 10 Metern (33 Fuß)
öffnen.
4.2.4. Klicken Sie auf das Kamerasymbol, um in den Live-Videobildschirm zu gelangen. Auf
dem Live-Video-Bildschirm, legen Sie sanft Ihren Zeigefinger und Daumen auf dem Bildschirm,
gleiten in und nach außen Richtungen auf einem bestimmten Bereich zu vergrößern und aus.
4.3 WAN-Modus oder Remote View Setup
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera erfolgreich in die APP im P2P (LAN) Modus aufge-
nommen wird und es ist online, bevor Sie beginnen.
Für Android:
Schritt 1: Starten Sie die "Plug & Play" APP. Tippen Sie auf das Pfeilsymbol auf der Seite
"LAN" und gehen Sie dann auf die Seite "Wi-Fi".
Schritt 2: Aktiviere "Wifi verwenden" auf der Seite "Wi-Fi".
Schritt 3: Tippen Sie auf, um nach verfügbaren Netzwerken im Bereich zu suchen, und
wählen Sie dann den 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 "Plug & Play" APP.
Für IOS:
Schritt 1: Starten Sie die "P2PCamViewer" APP. Tippen Sie auf das Getriebe-Symbol auf der
Seite "Lokale Kameras" und gehen Sie dann auf die Seite "Wireless-Einstellungen".
Schritt 2: Aktiviere die Funktion "WiFi". Tippen Sie auf das Ausrufezeichen , um nach ver-
fügbaren Netzwerken im Bereich zu suchen, und wählen Sie dann den gewünschten
WIFI-Hotspot aus, um die Kamera einzuschreiben.
Schritt 3: Tippen Sie auf "Fertig", um das Setup der Fernbedienung abzuschließen, und die
Kamera wird automatisch neu gestartet.
Schritt 4: Beenden Sie den "P2PCamViewer" APP.
Überprüfen Sie, ob der WAN-Modus oder die Fernbedienung
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 stattdessen Ihre Mobilfunkdaten.
2. Starten Sie den "Plug & Play" oder "P2PCamviewer" APP erneut.
3. Tippen Sie auf "WAN" oder "Meine Kameras" am unteren Rand des Bildschirms. Tippen Sie
auf das Code-Symbol, um den QR-Code direkt hinter der Kamera zu scannen. Bei
Android-Geräten erscheint die Kamera in wenigen Sekunden. Bei IOS-Geräten füllen die UID
und das Passwort der Kamera die Leerzeichen aus und tippen dann auf "Login", um sich die
Kamera anzumelden. Wenn die Kamera "Online" anzeigt, wird die blaue Kontrollleuchte aus-
geschaltet, während die rote solange stabil bleibt. Das bedeutet, dass die Fernbedienung
abgeschlossen ist und die Kamera in den WAN-Modus gelangt ist. Sie können vorwärts gehen,
um Live- oder Videoaufnahme remote zu sehen.
V. Aufnehmen von Video auf Smartphone oder Tablet PC
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera erfolgreich zur APP hinzugefügt wird und es ist
online, bevor Sie beginnen.
5.1. Starten Sie die "Plug & Play" oder "P2PCamviewer" APP.
5.2. Tippen Sie auf das Kamerasymbol, um den Live-Streaming-Bildschirm aufzurufen. Klicken
Sie auf die Schaltfläche Remote Video Recording , um das Aufnahmevideo zu starten
oder zu beenden. Klicken Sie auf die Audio-Taste , um Video mit Ton aufzunehmen.
5.3. Gehen Sie zurück zur Seite "WAN" oder "LAN" und tippen Sie auf "Datei" -Symbol am
unteren Rand des Bildschirms, um die Videodateien oder Screenshots zu sehen.
[Anmerkung]: Videoentschließung: 1280x720P Videoformat: AVI, MOV
VI. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera erfolgreich zur APP hinzugefügt wird und es ist
online, bevor Sie beginnen.
6.1. Starten Sie die "Plug & Play" oder "P2PCamviewer" APP.
6.2. Richten Sie die Bewegungserkennung ein.
Für Android:
Schritt 1: Tippen Sie auf das Pfeilsymbol auf der Seite "WAN" oder "LAN" und wählen Sie
dann "Alarmeinstellungen".
Schritt 2: Auf der Seite "Alarmeinstellungen" können Sie "Motion Detection", "PIR" und "Sdcard
Record" aktivieren.
Schritt 3: Tippen Sie auf "OK", um die Einstellung der Bewegungserkennung zu bestätigen.
Für IOS:
Schritt 1: Tippen Sie auf das Getriebe-Symbol auf der Seite "WAN" oder "LAN" und wählen
Sie dann "Alarmeinstellungen".
Schritt 2: Gehen Sie auf die Seite "Alarmeinstellungen", dort können Sie "Motion Detection"
und "SD-Card Alarm Record" aktivieren. Und man bekommt die Alarmempfindlichkeit.
Schritt 3: Tippen Sie auf "Fertig", um die Einstellung der Bewegungserkennung zu bestätigen.
6.3. Wenn die Bewegung erkannt wird, schaltet die Kamera eine Alarmmeldung an Ihr Telefon
oder Mobilgerät und erfasst ein Video automatisch auf die Micro SD-Karte.
6.4 Die Videodateien werden auf der Micro SD-Karte auf Ihrer Kamera gespeichert. Schalten
Sie die Kamera aus, entfernen Sie die Micro SD-Karte und verwenden Sie den Kartenleser, der
für den Zugriff auf das Videomaterial vorgesehen ist. Es empfiehlt sich, alle Videodateien auf
Ihren PC zu kopieren, bevor Sie sie wiedergeben.
[Anmerkung]: Videoentschließung: 1280x720P Videoformat: AVI, MOV
VII. Aufnehmen der lokalen Micro SD Karte Kontinuierlich
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera erfolgreich zur APP hinzugefügt wird und es ist
online, bevor Sie beginnen.
7.1. Gehen Sie wie folgt vor, um die SD-Kartenaufnahme einzurichten.
Für Android:
Schritt 1: Starten Sie die "Plug & Play" APP.
Schritt 2: Tippen Sie auf der Seite "WAN" oder "LAN" auf das Pfeilsymbol und dann auf
die Seite "SD-Karteneinstellungen".
Schritt 3: Aktivieren Sie "Start automatische Aufnahme" und "Sprachaufnahme", dann wählen
Sie die Dateigröße für jeden Videoclip. Klicken Sie abschließend auf "OK", um die Einstellung
der SD-Karten zu bestätigen.
Für IOS:
Schritt 1: Starten Sie die "P2PCamViewer" APP.
Schritt 2: Tippen Sie auf der Seite "Lokale Kameras" oder "Meine Kameras" auf das Pfeilsym-
bol und wählen Sie "SD-Karteneinstellungen".
Schritt 3: Aktivieren Sie "Start automatische Aufnahme" und "Sprachaufnahme", wählen Sie die
Dateigröße für jeden Videoclip. Klicken Sie abschließend auf "Fertig", um die Einstellung der
SD-Karte zu bestätigen.
7.2 Folgen Sie 5.5, um Ihr Videomaterial zu sehen.
[Hinweis]: Wenn auf der Seite "SD-Card-Einstellung" die "Micro-SD-Karte formatieren" erscheint,
bedeutet dies, dass die Micro SD-Karte erfolgreich gelesen wurde.
VIII. WAN Login Passwort ändern
>> Vergewissern Sie sich, dass die Kamera dem APP im WAN-Modus erfolgreich hinzugefügt
wird und es ist online, bevor Sie beginnen.
8.1. Tippen Sie auf der Seite "WAN" oder "Meine Kameras" auf das Plus-Symbol oder "Op-
tionen" und wählen Sie dann "Login-Passwort aktualisieren" oder "Login-Passwort ändern".
8.2. Geben Sie das neue Passwort ein und bestätigen Sie es. Schließlich klicken Sie auf "OK"
oder "Fertig", um die Änderung zu bestätigen. IX. Zurücksetzen auf Werkseinstellungen
Wenn aus irgendeinem Grund die Kamera nicht mehr funktioniert oder nicht ordnungsgemäß
funktioniert, wird ein schneller Reset wieder auf die Werkseinstellungen zurückgesetzt.
Bedienung: Wenn die Kamera eingeschaltet ist, drücken Sie die Mode-Taste für 5 Sekunden,
um die Kamera auf die Werkseinstellungen zurückzusetzen. Beide roten und blauen Kontroll-
leuchten werden für ca. 5 Sekunden beleuchtet und dann abwechselnd für 30 Sekunden
blinken, dann wird die blaue ausschalten, während die rote leuchtet. Die Kamera startet in 5
Sekunden automatisch auf die Werkseinstellungen.
X. Aufladen
10.1. Schließen Sie die Kamera mit einem Netzadapter und einem USB-Kabel an eine Steck-
dose an.
10.2 Es dauert 1 Stunde, um eine volle Ladung zu erhalten.
10.3. Die Kamera kann bis zu 1 Stunde Video auf einmal aufladen.
Häufig Gestellte Fragen
Q1: Warum wird das WIFI-Signal der Kamera nicht auf meiner WIFI-Seite angezeigt?
A1: Es gibt 4 Lösungen für diese Frage:
1. Setzen Sie die Kamera zurück (siehe VIII).
2. Halten Sie Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät innerhalb der WIFI-Hotspot-Reihe der Kamera und
erfrischen die WIFI-Signalseite. Es kann bis zu 2 Minuten dauern, bis der Hotspot auf der Tele-
fon- oder Mobiltelefon-WIFI-Einstellungsseite erkennbar wird.
3. Schalten Sie die WIFI-Funktion Ihres Telefons oder des Mobilgeräts für eine Weile aus, und
schalten Sie es dann wieder ein, um erneut zu suchen.
4. Die Kamera ist in einer schwachen Batterie, schließen Sie sie an eine Steckdose Netzteil mit
dem USB-Kabel und Netzteil im Lieferumfang enthalten.
Q2: Warum zeigt die Kamera offline nach dem Login auf der Seite "WAN" oder "Meine
Kameras"?
A2: Der Remote-View-Setup oder der WAN-Modus dauert 1-3 Minuten. Bitte warte kurz. Wenn
die Kamera noch offline zeigt, überprüfen Sie, ob die Kamera in einem guten WIFI-Netzwerk
erfolgreich angemeldet wurde. Plus, das WIFI-Netzwerk die Kamera ist konfiguriert mit kann
nicht das gleiche mit einem Sie Ihr Telefon zu verbinden.
Q3: Wie kann ich meine Kamera mit Familienmitgliedern teilen?
A3: Zuerst bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass Ihre Kamera bereits im WAN-Modus ist und Ihre Famil-
ienmitglieder das "Plug & Play" oder "P2PCamViewer" auf ihren Telefonen oder mobilen
Geräten installiert haben. Zweitens geben Sie die Kamera UID (eine eindeutige Kombination
von Zahlen und Buchstaben, die für Ihre Kamera spezifisch sind) oder den QR-Code, der auf
dem Körper der DV-Kamera haftet. Schließlich tippen Sie auf "Login", um die Kamera zur APP
hinzuzufügen.
Q4: Wie viele Kameras kann ich der vorhandenen Applikation hinzufügen?
A4: Keine Begrenzung.
Q5: Die Kamera hat kein Video aufgenommen?
A5: Vergewissern Sie sich, dass die Micro SD-Karte gut montiert ist. Wenn nicht, müssen Sie
die SD-Karte herausnehmen, sie auf Ihrem PC-Computer formatieren und erneut versuchen.
Q6: Warum zeigt das Videomaterial während der Wiedergabe auf meinem Computer
einen Fuzzy-Bildschirm an?
A6: Bitte kopiere das Videomaterial auf deinen Computer, bevor du sie wiedergibst.
Q7: Gibt es eine PC-Client-Software, die ich auf meinem PC benutzen kann?
A7: Ja. PC-Client-Software unterstützt Windows und IOS-Betriebssystem. Download-Link:
Http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi04s&Submit=++++++++
5. USB-Anschluss
6. Mikro-Sd-Einbauschlitz
7. Blau/Rot/Gelb Indikator Lichter

I. Produktübersicht
1. IR LEDs
2. Kameras Objektiv
3. Modus-Taste
4. Netzschalter
II. Was ist in der Box
-1 × Mini WIFI DV Kamera
-1 × USB-Kabel
-1 × AC110-240V bis DC5V Netzteil
-1 × Saugnapfhalterung
-1 × Kartenleser
III. Erhalten Sie Kamera bereit
3.1. Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera vollständig aufgeladen ist und die Micro SD-Karte
bereits formatiert wurde 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 ver-
wenden.
3.2 Schieben Sie den Netzschalter auf ON. Wenn die blaue Kontrollleuchte erlischt und die rote
bleibt solide, bedeutet das, dass das WIFI-Signal der Kamera bereit ist.
3.3. Wenn Sie die Kamera benötigen, um 7/24 Stunden zu arbeiten, schließen Sie es an eine
Steckdose Netzteil mit dem USB-Kabel und DC 5V Netzteil inbegriffen. Sobald die Kamera an
die Steckdose angeschlossen ist, leuchten die roten und gelben Kontrollleuchten auf und blei-
ben fest, ob der Netzschalter auf ON steht oder nicht.
IV. Netzwerkeinrichtung
4.1. Installiere Plug & Play oder P2PCamViewer APP auf Smartphone oder
Tablet PC
Gehen Sie zu Ihrem App Store oder Google Play, suchen Sie nach "9527" und installieren Sie
dann "Plug & Play" auf Ihrem Android Telefon oder Tablet-PC oder "P2PCamViewer" auf Ihrem
iPhone oder iPad.
4.2. LAN-Modus oder P2P-Setup
4.2.1. Gehen Sie auf die WIFI- oder WLAN-Einstellungsseite auf Ihrem Telefon oder Mo-
bilgerät, verbinden Sie das WIFI-Signal der Kamera mit dem Namen "F06887". Das WIFI-Sig-
nal-Passwort ist "44413". Warten Sie, bis das WIFI angeschlossen ist.
[Hinweis]:Wenn das WIFI-Signal der Kamera nicht gefunden werden kann oder die Kamera nach
langer Zeit nicht an Ihr Telefon angemeldet werden kann, laden Sie bitte die Kamera auf oder setzen
Sie sie zurück (siehe VIII).
4.2.2. Für Android-Nutzer starten Sie die "Plug & Play" APP. Für IOS-Benutzer, führen Sie die
"P2PCamViewer" APP.
4.2.3. Tippen Sie auf "LAN" oder "Local Cameras" am unteren Rand des Bildschirms. Die
Kamera wird in ein paar Sekunden auftauchen. Wenn die Kamera "Online" anzeigt, bedeutet
das, dass das P2P (LAN) Setup erfolgreich ist und Sie können das Video im P2P (LAN) Modus
überprüfen oder aufnehmen.
[Hinweis]: In diesem P2P (LAN) -Modus können Sie nur Video innerhalb von 10 Metern (33 Fuß)
öffnen.
4.2.4. Klicken Sie auf das Kamerasymbol, um in den Live-Videobildschirm zu gelangen. Auf
dem Live-Video-Bildschirm, legen Sie sanft Ihren Zeigefinger und Daumen auf dem Bildschirm,
gleiten in und nach außen Richtungen auf einem bestimmten Bereich zu vergrößern und aus.
4.3 WAN-Modus oder Remote View Setup
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera erfolgreich in die APP im P2P (LAN) Modus aufge-
nommen wird und es ist online, bevor Sie beginnen.
Für Android:
Schritt 1: Starten Sie die "Plug & Play" APP. Tippen Sie auf das Pfeilsymbol auf der Seite
"LAN" und gehen Sie dann auf die Seite "Wi-Fi".
Schritt 2: Aktiviere "Wifi verwenden" auf der Seite "Wi-Fi".
Schritt 3: Tippen Sie auf, um nach verfügbaren Netzwerken im Bereich zu suchen, und
wählen Sie dann den 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 "Plug & Play" APP.
Für IOS:
Schritt 1: Starten Sie die "P2PCamViewer" APP. Tippen Sie auf das Getriebe-Symbol auf der
Seite "Lokale Kameras" und gehen Sie dann auf die Seite "Wireless-Einstellungen".
Schritt 2: Aktiviere die Funktion "WiFi". Tippen Sie auf das Ausrufezeichen , um nach ver-
fügbaren Netzwerken im Bereich zu suchen, und wählen Sie dann den gewünschten
WIFI-Hotspot aus, um die Kamera einzuschreiben.
Schritt 3: Tippen Sie auf "Fertig", um das Setup der Fernbedienung abzuschließen, und die
Kamera wird automatisch neu gestartet.
Schritt 4: Beenden Sie den "P2PCamViewer" APP.
Überprüfen Sie, ob der WAN-Modus oder die Fernbedienung
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 stattdessen Ihre Mobilfunkdaten.
2. Starten Sie den "Plug & Play" oder "P2PCamviewer" APP erneut.
3. Tippen Sie auf "WAN" oder "Meine Kameras" am unteren Rand des Bildschirms. Tippen Sie
auf das Code-Symbol, um den QR-Code direkt hinter der Kamera zu scannen. Bei
Android-Geräten erscheint die Kamera in wenigen Sekunden. Bei IOS-Geräten füllen die UID
und das Passwort der Kamera die Leerzeichen aus und tippen dann auf "Login", um sich die
Kamera anzumelden. Wenn die Kamera "Online" anzeigt, wird die blaue Kontrollleuchte aus-
geschaltet, während die rote solange stabil bleibt. Das bedeutet, dass die Fernbedienung
abgeschlossen ist und die Kamera in den WAN-Modus gelangt ist. Sie können vorwärts gehen,
um Live- oder Videoaufnahme remote zu sehen.
V. Aufnehmen von Video auf Smartphone oder Tablet PC
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera erfolgreich zur APP hinzugefügt wird und es ist
online, bevor Sie beginnen.
5.1. Starten Sie die "Plug & Play" oder "P2PCamviewer" APP.
5.2. Tippen Sie auf das Kamerasymbol, um den Live-Streaming-Bildschirm aufzurufen. Klicken
Sie auf die Schaltfläche Remote Video Recording , um das Aufnahmevideo zu starten
oder zu beenden. Klicken Sie auf die Audio-Taste , um Video mit Ton aufzunehmen.
5.3. Gehen Sie zurück zur Seite "WAN" oder "LAN" und tippen Sie auf "Datei" -Symbol am
unteren Rand des Bildschirms, um die Videodateien oder Screenshots zu sehen.
[Anmerkung]: Videoentschließung: 1280x720P Videoformat: AVI, MOV
VI. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera erfolgreich zur APP hinzugefügt wird und es ist
online, bevor Sie beginnen.
6.1. Starten Sie die "Plug & Play" oder "P2PCamviewer" APP.
6.2. Richten Sie die Bewegungserkennung ein.
Für Android:
Schritt 1: Tippen Sie auf das Pfeilsymbol auf der Seite "WAN" oder "LAN" und wählen Sie
dann "Alarmeinstellungen".
Schritt 2: Auf der Seite "Alarmeinstellungen" können Sie "Motion Detection", "PIR" und "Sdcard
Record" aktivieren.
Schritt 3: Tippen Sie auf "OK", um die Einstellung der Bewegungserkennung zu bestätigen.
Für IOS:
Schritt 1: Tippen Sie auf das Getriebe-Symbol auf der Seite "WAN" oder "LAN" und wählen
Sie dann "Alarmeinstellungen".
Schritt 2: Gehen Sie auf die Seite "Alarmeinstellungen", dort können Sie "Motion Detection"
und "SD-Card Alarm Record" aktivieren. Und man bekommt die Alarmempfindlichkeit.
Schritt 3: Tippen Sie auf "Fertig", um die Einstellung der Bewegungserkennung zu bestätigen.
6.3. Wenn die Bewegung erkannt wird, schaltet die Kamera eine Alarmmeldung an Ihr Telefon
oder Mobilgerät und erfasst ein Video automatisch auf die Micro SD-Karte.
6.4 Die Videodateien werden auf der Micro SD-Karte auf Ihrer Kamera gespeichert. Schalten
Sie die Kamera aus, entfernen Sie die Micro SD-Karte und verwenden Sie den Kartenleser, der
für den Zugriff auf das Videomaterial vorgesehen ist. Es empfiehlt sich, alle Videodateien auf
Ihren PC zu kopieren, bevor Sie sie wiedergeben.
[Anmerkung]: Videoentschließung: 1280x720P Videoformat: AVI, MOV
VII. Aufnehmen der lokalen Micro SD Karte Kontinuierlich
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera erfolgreich zur APP hinzugefügt wird und es ist
online, bevor Sie beginnen.
7.1. Gehen Sie wie folgt vor, um die SD-Kartenaufnahme einzurichten.
Für Android:
Schritt 1: Starten Sie die "Plug & Play" APP.
Schritt 2: Tippen Sie auf der Seite "WAN" oder "LAN" auf das Pfeilsymbol und dann auf
die Seite "SD-Karteneinstellungen".
Schritt 3: Aktivieren Sie "Start automatische Aufnahme" und "Sprachaufnahme", dann wählen
Sie die Dateigröße für jeden Videoclip. Klicken Sie abschließend auf "OK", um die Einstellung
der SD-Karten zu bestätigen.
Für IOS:
Schritt 1: Starten Sie die "P2PCamViewer" APP.
Schritt 2: Tippen Sie auf der Seite "Lokale Kameras" oder "Meine Kameras" auf das Pfeilsym-
bol und wählen Sie "SD-Karteneinstellungen".
Schritt 3: Aktivieren Sie "Start automatische Aufnahme" und "Sprachaufnahme", wählen Sie die
Dateigröße für jeden Videoclip. Klicken Sie abschließend auf "Fertig", um die Einstellung der
SD-Karte zu bestätigen.
7.2 Folgen Sie 5.5, um Ihr Videomaterial zu sehen.
[Hinweis]: Wenn auf der Seite "SD-Card-Einstellung" die "Micro-SD-Karte formatieren" erscheint,
bedeutet dies, dass die Micro SD-Karte erfolgreich gelesen wurde.
VIII. WAN Login Passwort ändern
>> Vergewissern Sie sich, dass die Kamera dem APP im WAN-Modus erfolgreich hinzugefügt
wird und es ist online, bevor Sie beginnen.
8.1. Tippen Sie auf der Seite "WAN" oder "Meine Kameras" auf das Plus-Symbol oder "Op-
tionen" und wählen Sie dann "Login-Passwort aktualisieren" oder "Login-Passwort ändern".
8.2. Geben Sie das neue Passwort ein und bestätigen Sie es. Schließlich klicken Sie auf "OK"
oder "Fertig", um die Änderung zu bestätigen. IX. Zurücksetzen auf Werkseinstellungen
Wenn aus irgendeinem Grund die Kamera nicht mehr funktioniert oder nicht ordnungsgemäß
funktioniert, wird ein schneller Reset wieder auf die Werkseinstellungen zurückgesetzt.
Bedienung: Wenn die Kamera eingeschaltet ist, drücken Sie die Mode-Taste für 5 Sekunden,
um die Kamera auf die Werkseinstellungen zurückzusetzen. Beide roten und blauen Kontroll-
leuchten werden für ca. 5 Sekunden beleuchtet und dann abwechselnd für 30 Sekunden
blinken, dann wird die blaue ausschalten, während die rote leuchtet. Die Kamera startet in 5
Sekunden automatisch auf die Werkseinstellungen.
X. Aufladen
10.1. Schließen Sie die Kamera mit einem Netzadapter und einem USB-Kabel an eine Steck-
dose an.
10.2 Es dauert 1 Stunde, um eine volle Ladung zu erhalten.
10.3. Die Kamera kann bis zu 1 Stunde Video auf einmal aufladen.
Häufig Gestellte Fragen
Q1: Warum wird das WIFI-Signal der Kamera nicht auf meiner WIFI-Seite angezeigt?
A1: Es gibt 4 Lösungen für diese Frage:
1. Setzen Sie die Kamera zurück (siehe VIII).
2. Halten Sie Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät innerhalb der WIFI-Hotspot-Reihe der Kamera und
erfrischen die WIFI-Signalseite. Es kann bis zu 2 Minuten dauern, bis der Hotspot auf der Tele-
fon- oder Mobiltelefon-WIFI-Einstellungsseite erkennbar wird.
3. Schalten Sie die WIFI-Funktion Ihres Telefons oder des Mobilgeräts für eine Weile aus, und
schalten Sie es dann wieder ein, um erneut zu suchen.
4. Die Kamera ist in einer schwachen Batterie, schließen Sie sie an eine Steckdose Netzteil mit
dem USB-Kabel und Netzteil im Lieferumfang enthalten.
Q2: Warum zeigt die Kamera offline nach dem Login auf der Seite "WAN" oder "Meine
Kameras"?
A2: Der Remote-View-Setup oder der WAN-Modus dauert 1-3 Minuten. Bitte warte kurz. Wenn
die Kamera noch offline zeigt, überprüfen Sie, ob die Kamera in einem guten WIFI-Netzwerk
erfolgreich angemeldet wurde. Plus, das WIFI-Netzwerk die Kamera ist konfiguriert mit kann
nicht das gleiche mit einem Sie Ihr Telefon zu verbinden.
Q3: Wie kann ich meine Kamera mit Familienmitgliedern teilen?
A3: Zuerst bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass Ihre Kamera bereits im WAN-Modus ist und Ihre Famil-
ienmitglieder das "Plug & Play" oder "P2PCamViewer" auf ihren Telefonen oder mobilen
Geräten installiert haben. Zweitens geben Sie die Kamera UID (eine eindeutige Kombination
von Zahlen und Buchstaben, die für Ihre Kamera spezifisch sind) oder den QR-Code, der auf
dem Körper der DV-Kamera haftet. Schließlich tippen Sie auf "Login", um die Kamera zur APP
hinzuzufügen.
Q4: Wie viele Kameras kann ich der vorhandenen Applikation hinzufügen?
A4: Keine Begrenzung.
Q5: Die Kamera hat kein Video aufgenommen?
A5: Vergewissern Sie sich, dass die Micro SD-Karte gut montiert ist. Wenn nicht, müssen Sie
die SD-Karte herausnehmen, sie auf Ihrem PC-Computer formatieren und erneut versuchen.
Q6: Warum zeigt das Videomaterial während der Wiedergabe auf meinem Computer
einen Fuzzy-Bildschirm an?
A6: Bitte kopiere das Videomaterial auf deinen Computer, bevor du sie wiedergibst.
Q7: Gibt es eine PC-Client-Software, die ich auf meinem PC benutzen kann?
A7: Ja. PC-Client-Software unterstützt Windows und IOS-Betriebssystem. Download-Link:
Http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi04s&Submit=++++++++

I. Produktübersicht
1. IR LEDs
2. Kameras Objektiv
3. Modus-Taste
4. Netzschalter
II. Was ist in der Box
-1 × Mini WIFI DV Kamera
-1 × USB-Kabel
-1 × AC110-240V bis DC5V Netzteil
-1 × Saugnapfhalterung
-1 × Kartenleser
III. Erhalten Sie Kamera bereit
3.1. Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera vollständig aufgeladen ist und die Micro SD-Karte
bereits formatiert wurde 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 ver-
wenden.
3.2 Schieben Sie den Netzschalter auf ON. Wenn die blaue Kontrollleuchte erlischt und die rote
bleibt solide, bedeutet das, dass das WIFI-Signal der Kamera bereit ist.
3.3. Wenn Sie die Kamera benötigen, um 7/24 Stunden zu arbeiten, schließen Sie es an eine
Steckdose Netzteil mit dem USB-Kabel und DC 5V Netzteil inbegriffen. Sobald die Kamera an
die Steckdose angeschlossen ist, leuchten die roten und gelben Kontrollleuchten auf und blei-
ben fest, ob der Netzschalter auf ON steht oder nicht.
IV. Netzwerkeinrichtung
4.1. Installiere Plug & Play oder P2PCamViewer APP auf Smartphone oder
Tablet PC
Gehen Sie zu Ihrem App Store oder Google Play, suchen Sie nach "9527" und installieren Sie
dann "Plug & Play" auf Ihrem Android Telefon oder Tablet-PC oder "P2PCamViewer" auf Ihrem
iPhone oder iPad.
4.2. LAN-Modus oder P2P-Setup
4.2.1. Gehen Sie auf die WIFI- oder WLAN-Einstellungsseite auf Ihrem Telefon oder Mo-
bilgerät, verbinden Sie das WIFI-Signal der Kamera mit dem Namen "F06887". Das WIFI-Sig-
nal-Passwort ist "44413". Warten Sie, bis das WIFI angeschlossen ist.
[Hinweis]:Wenn das WIFI-Signal der Kamera nicht gefunden werden kann oder die Kamera nach
langer Zeit nicht an Ihr Telefon angemeldet werden kann, laden Sie bitte die Kamera auf oder setzen
Sie sie zurück (siehe VIII).
4.2.2. Für Android-Nutzer starten Sie die "Plug & Play" APP. Für IOS-Benutzer, führen Sie die
"P2PCamViewer" APP.
4.2.3. Tippen Sie auf "LAN" oder "Local Cameras" am unteren Rand des Bildschirms. Die
Kamera wird in ein paar Sekunden auftauchen. Wenn die Kamera "Online" anzeigt, bedeutet
das, dass das P2P (LAN) Setup erfolgreich ist und Sie können das Video im P2P (LAN) Modus
überprüfen oder aufnehmen.
[Hinweis]: In diesem P2P (LAN) -Modus können Sie nur Video innerhalb von 10 Metern (33 Fuß)
öffnen.
4.2.4. Klicken Sie auf das Kamerasymbol, um in den Live-Videobildschirm zu gelangen. Auf
dem Live-Video-Bildschirm, legen Sie sanft Ihren Zeigefinger und Daumen auf dem Bildschirm,
gleiten in und nach außen Richtungen auf einem bestimmten Bereich zu vergrößern und aus.
4.3 WAN-Modus oder Remote View Setup
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera erfolgreich in die APP im P2P (LAN) Modus aufge-
nommen wird und es ist online, bevor Sie beginnen.
Für Android:
Schritt 1: Starten Sie die "Plug & Play" APP. Tippen Sie auf das Pfeilsymbol auf der Seite
"LAN" und gehen Sie dann auf die Seite "Wi-Fi".
Schritt 2: Aktiviere "Wifi verwenden" auf der Seite "Wi-Fi".
Schritt 3: Tippen Sie auf, um nach verfügbaren Netzwerken im Bereich zu suchen, und
wählen Sie dann den 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 "Plug & Play" APP.
Für IOS:
Schritt 1: Starten Sie die "P2PCamViewer" APP. Tippen Sie auf das Getriebe-Symbol auf der
Seite "Lokale Kameras" und gehen Sie dann auf die Seite "Wireless-Einstellungen".
Schritt 2: Aktiviere die Funktion "WiFi". Tippen Sie auf das Ausrufezeichen , um nach ver-
fügbaren Netzwerken im Bereich zu suchen, und wählen Sie dann den gewünschten
WIFI-Hotspot aus, um die Kamera einzuschreiben.
Schritt 3: Tippen Sie auf "Fertig", um das Setup der Fernbedienung abzuschließen, und die
Kamera wird automatisch neu gestartet.
Schritt 4: Beenden Sie den "P2PCamViewer" APP.
Überprüfen Sie, ob der WAN-Modus oder die Fernbedienung
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 stattdessen Ihre Mobilfunkdaten.
2. Starten Sie den "Plug & Play" oder "P2PCamviewer" APP erneut.
3. Tippen Sie auf "WAN" oder "Meine Kameras" am unteren Rand des Bildschirms. Tippen Sie
auf das Code-Symbol, um den QR-Code direkt hinter der Kamera zu scannen. Bei
Android-Geräten erscheint die Kamera in wenigen Sekunden. Bei IOS-Geräten füllen die UID
und das Passwort der Kamera die Leerzeichen aus und tippen dann auf "Login", um sich die
Kamera anzumelden. Wenn die Kamera "Online" anzeigt, wird die blaue Kontrollleuchte aus-
geschaltet, während die rote solange stabil bleibt. Das bedeutet, dass die Fernbedienung
abgeschlossen ist und die Kamera in den WAN-Modus gelangt ist. Sie können vorwärts gehen,
um Live- oder Videoaufnahme remote zu sehen.
V. Aufnehmen von Video auf Smartphone oder Tablet PC
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera erfolgreich zur APP hinzugefügt wird und es ist
online, bevor Sie beginnen.
5.1. Starten Sie die "Plug & Play" oder "P2PCamviewer" APP.
5.2. Tippen Sie auf das Kamerasymbol, um den Live-Streaming-Bildschirm aufzurufen. Klicken
Sie auf die Schaltfläche Remote Video Recording , um das Aufnahmevideo zu starten
oder zu beenden. Klicken Sie auf die Audio-Taste , um Video mit Ton aufzunehmen.
5.3. Gehen Sie zurück zur Seite "WAN" oder "LAN" und tippen Sie auf "Datei" -Symbol am
unteren Rand des Bildschirms, um die Videodateien oder Screenshots zu sehen.
[Anmerkung]: Videoentschließung: 1280x720P Videoformat: AVI, MOV
VI. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera erfolgreich zur APP hinzugefügt wird und es ist
online, bevor Sie beginnen.
6.1. Starten Sie die "Plug & Play" oder "P2PCamviewer" APP.
6.2. Richten Sie die Bewegungserkennung ein.
Für Android:
Schritt 1: Tippen Sie auf das Pfeilsymbol auf der Seite "WAN" oder "LAN" und wählen Sie
dann "Alarmeinstellungen".
Schritt 2: Auf der Seite "Alarmeinstellungen" können Sie "Motion Detection", "PIR" und "Sdcard
Record" aktivieren.
Schritt 3: Tippen Sie auf "OK", um die Einstellung der Bewegungserkennung zu bestätigen.
Für IOS:
Schritt 1: Tippen Sie auf das Getriebe-Symbol auf der Seite "WAN" oder "LAN" und wählen
Sie dann "Alarmeinstellungen".
Schritt 2: Gehen Sie auf die Seite "Alarmeinstellungen", dort können Sie "Motion Detection"
und "SD-Card Alarm Record" aktivieren. Und man bekommt die Alarmempfindlichkeit.
Schritt 3: Tippen Sie auf "Fertig", um die Einstellung der Bewegungserkennung zu bestätigen.
6.3. Wenn die Bewegung erkannt wird, schaltet die Kamera eine Alarmmeldung an Ihr Telefon
oder Mobilgerät und erfasst ein Video automatisch auf die Micro SD-Karte.
6.4 Die Videodateien werden auf der Micro SD-Karte auf Ihrer Kamera gespeichert. Schalten
Sie die Kamera aus, entfernen Sie die Micro SD-Karte und verwenden Sie den Kartenleser, der
für den Zugriff auf das Videomaterial vorgesehen ist. Es empfiehlt sich, alle Videodateien auf
Ihren PC zu kopieren, bevor Sie sie wiedergeben.
[Anmerkung]: Videoentschließung: 1280x720P Videoformat: AVI, MOV
VII. Aufnehmen der lokalen Micro SD Karte Kontinuierlich
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera erfolgreich zur APP hinzugefügt wird und es ist
online, bevor Sie beginnen.
7.1. Gehen Sie wie folgt vor, um die SD-Kartenaufnahme einzurichten.
Für Android:
Schritt 1: Starten Sie die "Plug & Play" APP.
Schritt 2: Tippen Sie auf der Seite "WAN" oder "LAN" auf das Pfeilsymbol und dann auf
die Seite "SD-Karteneinstellungen".
Schritt 3: Aktivieren Sie "Start automatische Aufnahme" und "Sprachaufnahme", dann wählen
Sie die Dateigröße für jeden Videoclip. Klicken Sie abschließend auf "OK", um die Einstellung
der SD-Karten zu bestätigen.
Für IOS:
Schritt 1: Starten Sie die "P2PCamViewer" APP.
Schritt 2: Tippen Sie auf der Seite "Lokale Kameras" oder "Meine Kameras" auf das Pfeilsym-
bol und wählen Sie "SD-Karteneinstellungen".
Schritt 3: Aktivieren Sie "Start automatische Aufnahme" und "Sprachaufnahme", wählen Sie die
Dateigröße für jeden Videoclip. Klicken Sie abschließend auf "Fertig", um die Einstellung der
SD-Karte zu bestätigen.
7.2 Folgen Sie 5.5, um Ihr Videomaterial zu sehen.
[Hinweis]: Wenn auf der Seite "SD-Card-Einstellung" die "Micro-SD-Karte formatieren" erscheint,
bedeutet dies, dass die Micro SD-Karte erfolgreich gelesen wurde.
VIII. WAN Login Passwort ändern
>> Vergewissern Sie sich, dass die Kamera dem APP im WAN-Modus erfolgreich hinzugefügt
wird und es ist online, bevor Sie beginnen.
8.1. Tippen Sie auf der Seite "WAN" oder "Meine Kameras" auf das Plus-Symbol oder "Op-
tionen" und wählen Sie dann "Login-Passwort aktualisieren" oder "Login-Passwort ändern".
8.2. Geben Sie das neue Passwort ein und bestätigen Sie es. Schließlich klicken Sie auf "OK"
oder "Fertig", um die Änderung zu bestätigen.
IX. Zurücksetzen auf Werkseinstellungen
Wenn aus irgendeinem Grund die Kamera nicht mehr funktioniert oder nicht ordnungsgemäß
funktioniert, wird ein schneller Reset wieder auf die Werkseinstellungen zurückgesetzt.
Bedienung: Wenn die Kamera eingeschaltet ist, drücken Sie die Mode-Taste für 5 Sekunden,
um die Kamera auf die Werkseinstellungen zurückzusetzen. Beide roten und blauen Kontroll-
leuchten werden für ca. 5 Sekunden beleuchtet und dann abwechselnd für 30 Sekunden
blinken, dann wird die blaue ausschalten, während die rote leuchtet. Die Kamera startet in 5
Sekunden automatisch auf die Werkseinstellungen.
X. Aufladen
10.1. Schließen Sie die Kamera mit einem Netzadapter und einem USB-Kabel an eine Steck-
dose an.
10.2 Es dauert 1 Stunde, um eine volle Ladung zu erhalten.
10.3. Die Kamera kann bis zu 1 Stunde Video auf einmal aufladen.
Häufig Gestellte Fragen
Q1: Warum wird das WIFI-Signal der Kamera nicht auf meiner WIFI-Seite angezeigt?
A1: Es gibt 4 Lösungen für diese Frage:
1. Setzen Sie die Kamera zurück (siehe VIII).
2. Halten Sie Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät innerhalb der WIFI-Hotspot-Reihe der Kamera und
erfrischen die WIFI-Signalseite. Es kann bis zu 2 Minuten dauern, bis der Hotspot auf der Tele-
fon- oder Mobiltelefon-WIFI-Einstellungsseite erkennbar wird.
3. Schalten Sie die WIFI-Funktion Ihres Telefons oder des Mobilgeräts für eine Weile aus, und
schalten Sie es dann wieder ein, um erneut zu suchen.
4. Die Kamera ist in einer schwachen Batterie, schließen Sie sie an eine Steckdose Netzteil mit
dem USB-Kabel und Netzteil im Lieferumfang enthalten.
Q2: Warum zeigt die Kamera offline nach dem Login auf der Seite "WAN" oder "Meine
Kameras"?
A2: Der Remote-View-Setup oder der WAN-Modus dauert 1-3 Minuten. Bitte warte kurz. Wenn
die Kamera noch offline zeigt, überprüfen Sie, ob die Kamera in einem guten WIFI-Netzwerk
erfolgreich angemeldet wurde. Plus, das WIFI-Netzwerk die Kamera ist konfiguriert mit kann
nicht das gleiche mit einem Sie Ihr Telefon zu verbinden.
Q3: Wie kann ich meine Kamera mit Familienmitgliedern teilen?
A3: Zuerst bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass Ihre Kamera bereits im WAN-Modus ist und Ihre Famil-
ienmitglieder das "Plug & Play" oder "P2PCamViewer" auf ihren Telefonen oder mobilen
Geräten installiert haben. Zweitens geben Sie die Kamera UID (eine eindeutige Kombination
von Zahlen und Buchstaben, die für Ihre Kamera spezifisch sind) oder den QR-Code, der auf
dem Körper der DV-Kamera haftet. Schließlich tippen Sie auf "Login", um die Kamera zur APP
hinzuzufügen.
Q4: Wie viele Kameras kann ich der vorhandenen Applikation hinzufügen?
A4: Keine Begrenzung.
Q5: Die Kamera hat kein Video aufgenommen?
A5: Vergewissern Sie sich, dass die Micro SD-Karte gut montiert ist. Wenn nicht, müssen Sie
die SD-Karte herausnehmen, sie auf Ihrem PC-Computer formatieren und erneut versuchen.
Q6: Warum zeigt das Videomaterial während der Wiedergabe auf meinem Computer
einen Fuzzy-Bildschirm an?
A6: Bitte kopiere das Videomaterial auf deinen Computer, bevor du sie wiedergibst.
Q7: Gibt es eine PC-Client-Software, die ich auf meinem PC benutzen kann?
A7: Ja. PC-Client-Software unterstützt Windows und IOS-Betriebssystem. Download-Link:
Http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi04s&Submit=++++++++

I. Produktübersicht
1. IR LEDs
2. Kameras Objektiv
3. Modus-Taste
4. Netzschalter
II. Was ist in der Box
-1 × Mini WIFI DV Kamera
-1 × USB-Kabel
-1 × AC110-240V bis DC5V Netzteil
-1 × Saugnapfhalterung
-1 × Kartenleser
III. Erhalten Sie Kamera bereit
3.1. Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera vollständig aufgeladen ist und die Micro SD-Karte
bereits formatiert wurde 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 ver-
wenden.
3.2 Schieben Sie den Netzschalter auf ON. Wenn die blaue Kontrollleuchte erlischt und die rote
bleibt solide, bedeutet das, dass das WIFI-Signal der Kamera bereit ist.
3.3. Wenn Sie die Kamera benötigen, um 7/24 Stunden zu arbeiten, schließen Sie es an eine
Steckdose Netzteil mit dem USB-Kabel und DC 5V Netzteil inbegriffen. Sobald die Kamera an
die Steckdose angeschlossen ist, leuchten die roten und gelben Kontrollleuchten auf und blei-
ben fest, ob der Netzschalter auf ON steht oder nicht.
IV. Netzwerkeinrichtung
4.1. Installiere Plug & Play oder P2PCamViewer APP auf Smartphone oder
Tablet PC
Gehen Sie zu Ihrem App Store oder Google Play, suchen Sie nach "9527" und installieren Sie
dann "Plug & Play" auf Ihrem Android Telefon oder Tablet-PC oder "P2PCamViewer" auf Ihrem
iPhone oder iPad.
4.2. LAN-Modus oder P2P-Setup
4.2.1. Gehen Sie auf die WIFI- oder WLAN-Einstellungsseite auf Ihrem Telefon oder Mo-
bilgerät, verbinden Sie das WIFI-Signal der Kamera mit dem Namen "F06887". Das WIFI-Sig-
nal-Passwort ist "44413". Warten Sie, bis das WIFI angeschlossen ist.
[Hinweis]:Wenn das WIFI-Signal der Kamera nicht gefunden werden kann oder die Kamera nach
langer Zeit nicht an Ihr Telefon angemeldet werden kann, laden Sie bitte die Kamera auf oder setzen
Sie sie zurück (siehe VIII).
4.2.2. Für Android-Nutzer starten Sie die "Plug & Play" APP. Für IOS-Benutzer, führen Sie die
"P2PCamViewer" APP.
4.2.3. Tippen Sie auf "LAN" oder "Local Cameras" am unteren Rand des Bildschirms. Die
Kamera wird in ein paar Sekunden auftauchen. Wenn die Kamera "Online" anzeigt, bedeutet
das, dass das P2P (LAN) Setup erfolgreich ist und Sie können das Video im P2P (LAN) Modus
überprüfen oder aufnehmen.
[Hinweis]: In diesem P2P (LAN) -Modus können Sie nur Video innerhalb von 10 Metern (33 Fuß)
öffnen.
4.2.4. Klicken Sie auf das Kamerasymbol, um in den Live-Videobildschirm zu gelangen. Auf
dem Live-Video-Bildschirm, legen Sie sanft Ihren Zeigefinger und Daumen auf dem Bildschirm,
gleiten in und nach außen Richtungen auf einem bestimmten Bereich zu vergrößern und aus.
4.3 WAN-Modus oder Remote View Setup
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera erfolgreich in die APP im P2P (LAN) Modus aufge-
nommen wird und es ist online, bevor Sie beginnen.
Für Android:
Schritt 1: Starten Sie die "Plug & Play" APP. Tippen Sie auf das Pfeilsymbol auf der Seite
"LAN" und gehen Sie dann auf die Seite "Wi-Fi".
Schritt 2: Aktiviere "Wifi verwenden" auf der Seite "Wi-Fi".
Schritt 3: Tippen Sie auf, um nach verfügbaren Netzwerken im Bereich zu suchen, und
wählen Sie dann den 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 "Plug & Play" APP.
Für IOS:
Schritt 1: Starten Sie die "P2PCamViewer" APP. Tippen Sie auf das Getriebe-Symbol auf der
Seite "Lokale Kameras" und gehen Sie dann auf die Seite "Wireless-Einstellungen".
Schritt 2: Aktiviere die Funktion "WiFi". Tippen Sie auf das Ausrufezeichen , um nach ver-
fügbaren Netzwerken im Bereich zu suchen, und wählen Sie dann den gewünschten
WIFI-Hotspot aus, um die Kamera einzuschreiben.
Schritt 3: Tippen Sie auf "Fertig", um das Setup der Fernbedienung abzuschließen, und die
Kamera wird automatisch neu gestartet.
Schritt 4: Beenden Sie den "P2PCamViewer" APP.
Überprüfen Sie, ob der WAN-Modus oder die Fernbedienung
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 stattdessen Ihre Mobilfunkdaten.
2. Starten Sie den "Plug & Play" oder "P2PCamviewer" APP erneut.
3. Tippen Sie auf "WAN" oder "Meine Kameras" am unteren Rand des Bildschirms. Tippen Sie
auf das Code-Symbol, um den QR-Code direkt hinter der Kamera zu scannen. Bei
Android-Geräten erscheint die Kamera in wenigen Sekunden. Bei IOS-Geräten füllen die UID
und das Passwort der Kamera die Leerzeichen aus und tippen dann auf "Login", um sich die
Kamera anzumelden. Wenn die Kamera "Online" anzeigt, wird die blaue Kontrollleuchte aus-
geschaltet, während die rote solange stabil bleibt. Das bedeutet, dass die Fernbedienung
abgeschlossen ist und die Kamera in den WAN-Modus gelangt ist. Sie können vorwärts gehen,
um Live- oder Videoaufnahme remote zu sehen.
V. Aufnehmen von Video auf Smartphone oder Tablet PC
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera erfolgreich zur APP hinzugefügt wird und es ist
online, bevor Sie beginnen.
5.1. Starten Sie die "Plug & Play" oder "P2PCamviewer" APP.
5.2. Tippen Sie auf das Kamerasymbol, um den Live-Streaming-Bildschirm aufzurufen. Klicken
Sie auf die Schaltfläche Remote Video Recording , um das Aufnahmevideo zu starten
oder zu beenden. Klicken Sie auf die Audio-Taste , um Video mit Ton aufzunehmen.
5.3. Gehen Sie zurück zur Seite "WAN" oder "LAN" und tippen Sie auf "Datei" -Symbol am
unteren Rand des Bildschirms, um die Videodateien oder Screenshots zu sehen.
[Anmerkung]: Videoentschließung: 1280x720P Videoformat: AVI, MOV
VI. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera erfolgreich zur APP hinzugefügt wird und es ist
online, bevor Sie beginnen.
6.1. Starten Sie die "Plug & Play" oder "P2PCamviewer" APP.
6.2. Richten Sie die Bewegungserkennung ein.
Für Android:
Schritt 1: Tippen Sie auf das Pfeilsymbol auf der Seite "WAN" oder "LAN" und wählen Sie
dann "Alarmeinstellungen".
Schritt 2: Auf der Seite "Alarmeinstellungen" können Sie "Motion Detection", "PIR" und "Sdcard
Record" aktivieren.
Schritt 3: Tippen Sie auf "OK", um die Einstellung der Bewegungserkennung zu bestätigen.
Für IOS:
Schritt 1: Tippen Sie auf das Getriebe-Symbol auf der Seite "WAN" oder "LAN" und wählen
Sie dann "Alarmeinstellungen".
Schritt 2: Gehen Sie auf die Seite "Alarmeinstellungen", dort können Sie "Motion Detection"
und "SD-Card Alarm Record" aktivieren. Und man bekommt die Alarmempfindlichkeit.
Schritt 3: Tippen Sie auf "Fertig", um die Einstellung der Bewegungserkennung zu bestätigen.
6.3. Wenn die Bewegung erkannt wird, schaltet die Kamera eine Alarmmeldung an Ihr Telefon
oder Mobilgerät und erfasst ein Video automatisch auf die Micro SD-Karte.
6.4 Die Videodateien werden auf der Micro SD-Karte auf Ihrer Kamera gespeichert. Schalten
Sie die Kamera aus, entfernen Sie die Micro SD-Karte und verwenden Sie den Kartenleser, der
für den Zugriff auf das Videomaterial vorgesehen ist. Es empfiehlt sich, alle Videodateien auf
Ihren PC zu kopieren, bevor Sie sie wiedergeben.
[Anmerkung]: Videoentschließung: 1280x720P Videoformat: AVI, MOV
VII. Aufnehmen der lokalen Micro SD Karte Kontinuierlich
>> Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kamera erfolgreich zur APP hinzugefügt wird und es ist
online, bevor Sie beginnen.
7.1. Gehen Sie wie folgt vor, um die SD-Kartenaufnahme einzurichten.
Für Android:
Schritt 1: Starten Sie die "Plug & Play" APP.
Schritt 2: Tippen Sie auf der Seite "WAN" oder "LAN" auf das Pfeilsymbol und dann auf
die Seite "SD-Karteneinstellungen".
Schritt 3: Aktivieren Sie "Start automatische Aufnahme" und "Sprachaufnahme", dann wählen
Sie die Dateigröße für jeden Videoclip. Klicken Sie abschließend auf "OK", um die Einstellung
der SD-Karten zu bestätigen.
Für IOS:
Schritt 1: Starten Sie die "P2PCamViewer" APP.
Schritt 2: Tippen Sie auf der Seite "Lokale Kameras" oder "Meine Kameras" auf das Pfeilsym-
bol und wählen Sie "SD-Karteneinstellungen".
Schritt 3: Aktivieren Sie "Start automatische Aufnahme" und "Sprachaufnahme", wählen Sie die
Dateigröße für jeden Videoclip. Klicken Sie abschließend auf "Fertig", um die Einstellung der
SD-Karte zu bestätigen.
7.2 Folgen Sie 5.5, um Ihr Videomaterial zu sehen.
[Hinweis]: Wenn auf der Seite "SD-Card-Einstellung" die "Micro-SD-Karte formatieren" erscheint,
bedeutet dies, dass die Micro SD-Karte erfolgreich gelesen wurde.
VIII. WAN Login Passwort ändern
>> Vergewissern Sie sich, dass die Kamera dem APP im WAN-Modus erfolgreich hinzugefügt
wird und es ist online, bevor Sie beginnen.
8.1. Tippen Sie auf der Seite "WAN" oder "Meine Kameras" auf das Plus-Symbol oder "Op-
tionen" und wählen Sie dann "Login-Passwort aktualisieren" oder "Login-Passwort ändern".
8.2. Geben Sie das neue Passwort ein und bestätigen Sie es. Schließlich klicken Sie auf "OK"
oder "Fertig", um die Änderung zu bestätigen.
IX. Zurücksetzen auf Werkseinstellungen
Wenn aus irgendeinem Grund die Kamera nicht mehr funktioniert oder nicht ordnungsgemäß
funktioniert, wird ein schneller Reset wieder auf die Werkseinstellungen zurückgesetzt.
Bedienung: Wenn die Kamera eingeschaltet ist, drücken Sie die Mode-Taste für 5 Sekunden,
um die Kamera auf die Werkseinstellungen zurückzusetzen. Beide roten und blauen Kontroll-
leuchten werden für ca. 5 Sekunden beleuchtet und dann abwechselnd für 30 Sekunden
blinken, dann wird die blaue ausschalten, während die rote leuchtet. Die Kamera startet in 5
Sekunden automatisch auf die Werkseinstellungen.
X. Aufladen
10.1. Schließen Sie die Kamera mit einem Netzadapter und einem USB-Kabel an eine Steck-
dose an.
10.2 Es dauert 1 Stunde, um eine volle Ladung zu erhalten.
10.3. Die Kamera kann bis zu 1 Stunde Video auf einmal aufladen.
Häufig Gestellte Fragen
Q1: Warum wird das WIFI-Signal der Kamera nicht auf meiner WIFI-Seite angezeigt?
A1: Es gibt 4 Lösungen für diese Frage:
1. Setzen Sie die Kamera zurück (siehe VIII).
2. Halten Sie Ihr Telefon oder Mobilgerät innerhalb der WIFI-Hotspot-Reihe der Kamera und
erfrischen die WIFI-Signalseite. Es kann bis zu 2 Minuten dauern, bis der Hotspot auf der Tele-
fon- oder Mobiltelefon-WIFI-Einstellungsseite erkennbar wird.
3. Schalten Sie die WIFI-Funktion Ihres Telefons oder des Mobilgeräts für eine Weile aus, und
schalten Sie es dann wieder ein, um erneut zu suchen.
4. Die Kamera ist in einer schwachen Batterie, schließen Sie sie an eine Steckdose Netzteil mit
dem USB-Kabel und Netzteil im Lieferumfang enthalten.
Q2: Warum zeigt die Kamera offline nach dem Login auf der Seite "WAN" oder "Meine
Kameras"?
A2: Der Remote-View-Setup oder der WAN-Modus dauert 1-3 Minuten. Bitte warte kurz. Wenn
die Kamera noch offline zeigt, überprüfen Sie, ob die Kamera in einem guten WIFI-Netzwerk
erfolgreich angemeldet wurde. Plus, das WIFI-Netzwerk die Kamera ist konfiguriert mit kann
nicht das gleiche mit einem Sie Ihr Telefon zu verbinden.
Q3: Wie kann ich meine Kamera mit Familienmitgliedern teilen?
A3: Zuerst bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass Ihre Kamera bereits im WAN-Modus ist und Ihre Famil-
ienmitglieder das "Plug & Play" oder "P2PCamViewer" auf ihren Telefonen oder mobilen
Geräten installiert haben. Zweitens geben Sie die Kamera UID (eine eindeutige Kombination
von Zahlen und Buchstaben, die für Ihre Kamera spezifisch sind) oder den QR-Code, der auf
dem Körper der DV-Kamera haftet. Schließlich tippen Sie auf "Login", um die Kamera zur APP
hinzuzufügen.
Q4: Wie viele Kameras kann ich der vorhandenen Applikation hinzufügen?
A4: Keine Begrenzung.
Q5: Die Kamera hat kein Video aufgenommen?
A5: Vergewissern Sie sich, dass die Micro SD-Karte gut montiert ist. Wenn nicht, müssen Sie
die SD-Karte herausnehmen, sie auf Ihrem PC-Computer formatieren und erneut versuchen.
Q6: Warum zeigt das Videomaterial während der Wiedergabe auf meinem Computer
einen Fuzzy-Bildschirm an?
A6: Bitte kopiere das Videomaterial auf deinen Computer, bevor du sie wiedergibst.
Q7: Gibt es eine PC-Client-Software, die ich auf meinem PC benutzen kann?
A7: Ja. PC-Client-Software unterstützt Windows und IOS-Betriebssystem. Download-Link:
Http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi04s&Submit=++++++++
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