Aztech WIPC411FHD Easy Start Manual Download Page 2

This Easy Start Guide will help you setup your Aztech WIPC411FHD IP Camera to connect to your network for the first time. Before you 
continue with the installation, ensure that your modem’s Internet connection is UP. This Easy Start Guide together with the User Manual 
which provides a more advanced guide to this product, can be downloaded from our Aztech Support Website 

(www.aztech.com/support)

EASY START GUIDE

WIPC411FHD

Full HD Wireless IP Camera

with Pan and Tilt

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 FOR APPLE USERS

Download and install the 

Aztech IP Cam App 

 on 

AppStore or you may  also scan the QR Code found 

at the Packaging Box to search for the application.

Launch the 

Aztech IP Cam App

  then  tap          the           

icon and tap the

 Add Manually

 icon on the next 

page to begin adding a camera.

You may use the

 QR Code 

button to scan the 

UID found at the bottom label of the camera, 

LAN Search 

to scan for connected camera(s), or 

manually

 enter the information needed. 

NOTE: The 20-digit UID is unique for every device.

Enter your camera’s 

Security Code 

(password). 

NOTE: The  default 

Security Code

  for all Cameras 

is 

admin

You may also edit the camera 

Name

 (e.g. Cherry’s 

Camera) in this page.  

         

Press 

Add

. You may now start viewing your camera’s 

monitored area. 

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•  If you are connecting your IP camera wirelessly, disconnect the Ethernet cable ONLY after you 

have completed the setup. Your IP Camera will automatically connect to your access point 
within 2 minutes. Disconnect and reconnect the power adapter to perform device reboot. After 
reconnecting, it will take about 10 seconds before the camera will auto-pan and tilt. After the 
boot up process, use the WIPC411FHD Utility to launch the IP Camera’s Web User Interface.

•  In using a Third Party DDNS, active DDNS Account is required. You may refer to your Third Party 

DDNS Server on how to register and create an account.

•  Ensure that you have set the Port Forwarding feature of your router to access the IP Camera via 

PC remotely. You may refer to the User Manual of your router regarding this function.

•  After configuring the Port Forwarding settings of your router, launch the IP Camera’s Web User 

Interface again and uncheck the DHCP / Static box then click Submit to save the current IP 
Address of the IP Camera.

•  It is important to ensure that the Default Device Password (admin) is changed during the Initial 

Set up for User Security Purposes. 

•  On proper SD card placement, ensure that its metal contacts are be faced down. It is also 

important to insert the SD card first before turning ON your IP Camera.

•  Ensure to insert the SD Card first before enabling the alarm notification through an FTP server.
•  To use the RTSP feature of your IP Camera, through VLC or other kinds of media player, on your 

browser’s URL type in 

RTSP://your camera’s ip address:554/stream 

use

 /11

 is for first stream, 

/12 

for the 2nd stream, and

 /13 

for the third stream.

If  you  want  to  edit  your  camera’s  settings,  tap  the          

      icon of the camera that you want to edit then 

tap the

 Edit Camera 

icon      . 

On the 

Edit Camera

 section, tap the 

Advanced 

Setting

 button.  

On the 

Advanced Setting

 page, tap on the 

Security 

Code

 button.

Enter the

 Old

 password of your IP camera, 

then enter the 

New

 password that you prefer 

and reconfirm entry. Tap 

OK

 to save and apply 

settings.

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 FOR DESKTOP/PC USERS

If you wish to have the 

External Access

 address 

for remote access, click the 

GET

 button then 

enter 

admin

 as its username and password on 

the 

Validate Authentication 

window. You may then 

copy the url link and use it to access the camera 

remotely. 

NOTE: The DDNS feature will only work after a 

successful Port Forwarding setup. 

On the WIPC411FHD Utility, ensure that 

Auto

 

is ticked then click the 

Open

 button (beside the 

Internal Access field) to launch the Web User 

Interface.

The 

SEClientOCX_setup.exe

 Message will pop up. 

Click 

Run

 to install the application.

This will launch the IP camera’s web user interface.

Input 

admin

 for both Username and Password.

For First time Use

, the 

OCX Plug-in

 is needed.  

Click 

Download

 and

 Install Player 

to view camera 

videos smoothly.

Click the 

Network Tab

, and select 

WiFi 

on the 

submenu. 

On the 

Enable Wireless

 settings, select 

ON

.

Search for the SSID or the Wireless Network

 you 

want to connect your WIPC411FHD Camera to. 

Input the 

password 

and click the 

Apply

 button to 

save changes.

On the 

Check Wireless Set

 settings, click the 

Check 

button to verify if the Wireless Setting is 

successful. 

Click the 

Apply

 button. 

Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the Camera 

and reboot the device.

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ADDITIONAL NOTES

Connecting your Camera to Wi-Fi

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B. Using the WPS Button of the Camera

If your router has a Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) feature, you may use the WPS button 

of the WIPC411FHD to easily connect to your router. To do this process, you must first 

check your router’s User Manual for the NUMBER OF SECONDS required in activating 

its WPS feature.  

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Press the WPS button 

of your WIPC411FHD for 

two (2) seconds.

Press the WPS button of 

your  router as seen on its 

user manual (number of 

seconds may vary). 
NOTE: Ensure to do STEP 

2 within TWO MINUTES 

after pressing the WPS 

button of your camera.

WIPC411FHD 

Router

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Donwload and launch the 

Aztech WIPC411FHD 

Utility 

from the Aztech Support Site (www.aztech.

com/support).

Click the 

Find

 button to search for all available 

WIPC411FHD IP Cameras on your network.

Select your WIPC411FHD device. 

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IMPORTANT NOTES: 

•  Internet Explorer users are strongly advised to add the Aztech WIPC411FHD’s web user interface to its 

Compatibility Viewing list. You may refer to the User Manual (downloadable from the support site) for 
further instructions regarding this area. 

•  Ensure to update your web browsers. For Google Chrome, Safari, Mozilla Firefox, and Internet Explorer 

11 / Win 8, there is no need to install ActiveX.  However, Mozilla Firefox requires the latest Adobe Flash 
player installed.  

•  For Safari users, since QuickTime is the default software, on the

 Applications > Utilities,

 start the 

Command line / Terminal 

program and type in:

 qtdefaults  write  TransportSettings  HTTP  8081  

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