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The above table shows the default settings of iBulb, however there are 7 settings that a user 

can configure depending on their needs. These settings are discussed below: 

 

Recording Mode (Real Time/Motion Detection Only) 

 

With Real Time recording, the video files will be recorded in 30 minutes per file. If there is an 

object moving the video will be recorded in 12fps (frames per second). If there is no moving 

object, the video will recorded in 1fps. 

 

With Motion Detection Only, it will start recording at 12fps if a moving object is detected. If 

no actions detected after 2 minutes it will save a 2-minute file. If an object keeps moving, it will 

keep recording until objects stops moving. The maximum recording time is 30 minutes per file. 

If there is motion or moving object, no files will be created. 

 

 

Resolution (CIF/VGA) 

 

There are two video resolution available for this camera, CIF (352x288) and VGA (640x480). 

Default is VGA. 

 

Storage (Loop/Non-Loop) 

 

Loop storage is when the camera overwrites eldest files when the MicroSD card is full in order 

to continue recording non-stop.  Non-Loop  storage  is when the MicroSD card is full the 

camera will not overwrite eldest data, preserving data. Default is Loop. 

 

Recording LED Status Indicator (Status LED On/Off) 

 

You can set the recording indicators to either LED on or LED off. The LED status lights helps 

identify when the camera is recording or on standby during motion detection. If you prefer it to 

be more discrete this can be disable. Default is On. 

 

Video Time Stamp 

 

You can stamp date and time to your video or not. 

 

Recording Video with Audio 

 

You can record a video with or without audio. This setting has been included in this camera 

since there are states that do not allow recording video with audio in public areas. Default is 

On. 

 

Date/Time 

 

You can use your computer’s system time for your iBulb or you can customize it. Contact us if 

you need help with this. 

 

Summary of Contents for iBulb

Page 1: ... high end 940nm pure invisible lighting allowing for high quality discrete night vision recording You can expect a secured home cabin office storefront or warehouse All information and instructions included in this manual are current as of October 2015 However due to the fluid nature of advancing technology some characteristics may change or need modifications in the future Should you encounter an...

Page 2: ...eproduction is allowed 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION 3 PRODUCT INFORMATION 3 Hardware Parts 3 Product Specifications 4 Product Accessories 4 GETTING STARTED 6 How to Operate iBulb 6 Stop A Recording 6 How to Playback a Video 7 LED Status 8 Factory Settings 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 ...

Page 3: ...sure that the power is turned OFF and the circuit voltage is within the operation range 110 250V AC 2 Please hold the plastic enclosure of the camera during installation or removal to ensure safety 3 If camera is operating for more than 2 hours with IR Light ON automatically turns on when it turns night the camera body will feel warm to the touch as will the heat dissipation fins This is to be exp...

Page 4: ...This document is a property of ElectroFlip LLC www ElectroFlip com No unauthorized reproduction is allowed 4 ...

Page 5: ... LEDs red dot light at night Night vision Distance 15 20 meters 6mm lens 10 15 meters 3 6mm lens 5 10 meters 2 8mm lens Motion Detection Distance 5 8 meters Minimum Illumination 0 Lux IR On 0 5 Lux IR Off Camera Adapter E27 Input Voltage AC 110V 250V Power Consumption 5W Working Temperature 20 C 70 C Dimension 110mm height x 72mm diameter Weight 120g PRODUCT ACCESSORIES The iBulb can record at dif...

Page 6: ... E14 Converting E27 to E12 GETTING STARTED HOW TO OPERATE IBULB 1 Insert a micro SD card 2GB 32GB into the camera s card slot Make sure that the micro SD card has been formatted before inserting it to the camera 2 Make sure that the power socket is off and voltage is within the operation range AV 110 20V then screw the device like a bulb 3 Turn ON power 4 A blue and red indicator lights will light...

Page 7: ...rding The blue indicator light will keep flashing which is an indication that the camera is recording 4 Assuming that the device s power is on If the card is taken out insert the card again then wait for 10 seconds The blue indicator light will keep flashing which means that the camera is recording You can also insert the card then press the S button once The blue indicator light would keep flashi...

Page 8: ... Camera is recording in discrete mode LED Status Disabled Blue and red LED are on Camera is in standby mode with memory card inside Red LED only There is no micro SD card in the camera or the memory card has a problem FACTORY SETTINGS PARAMETERS FUNCTIONS VALUE PARAMETERS FUNCTIONS VALUE Video Format 3GP Fixed Recording Mode Real Time optional Real Time Recording Mode video files saved in 30 minut...

Page 9: ...ted Resolution CIF VGA There are two video resolution available for this camera CIF 352x288 and VGA 640x480 Default is VGA Storage Loop Non Loop Loop storage is when the camera overwrites eldest files when the MicroSD card is full in order to continue recording non stop Non Loop storage is when the MicroSD card is full the camera will not overwrite eldest data preserving data Default is Loop Recor...

Page 10: ...ro SD card from the camera check if the memory is full and if it has been set to non circular storage recording If so change the setting to circular recording or delete some old files in the card If it is already set to circular recording just format the card and configure the settings 4 Why is my camera still not recording The red and blue indicator lights are turned on micro SD card is not full ...

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