eyepiece and observe the WI-FI link
name and Password. The Wi-Fi link
is the first line of the screen and
the password is on the second line.
3.
Find the device Wi-Fi signal on your
phone (same as shown on the
unit’s display) and select it.
4.
Enter password (second line of the
unit’s OLED display) – NOTE: only numbers after “:” are needed to be
entered – typical default password is 12345678.
5.
IMPORTANT: make sure your smartphone or tablet does not
automatically disconnect from this signal due to no internet
availability – most smart devices do that by default – they
automatically switch to the better/saved signal which has internet. Go
to your smart device settings and allow it to keep connected to this
signal.
6.
Now open the app and it will display the device name below the
orange cam symbol – simply touch the cam symbol and app will
connect to the device.
7.
Follow on screen menu on your smart device to utilize the available
features of the app. NOTE: during Wi-Fi streaming the ZOOM function
is disabled and cannot be utilized!
RE-FORMATTING 64GB & 128GB MICRO-SD CARDS TO FAT32
FORMAT:
Any micro-SD card above 32GB needs to be re-formatted from EXFAT format to
FAT32 format, which is the format of the night vision monocular (and many
other consumer electronics). Please note that FAT32 is the most widely used
format and is also considered the most reliable format.
In order to re-format the card you must run it through a 3
rd
party provider. We
suggest using Disk Partition. While nearly all of the providers would want you
to buy their upgraded versions, you can just download their basic free version
and it would be sufficient to re-format the card. Disc Partition seems to be the
most simple and hassle-free provider we could find:
https://www.disk-partition.com/download.html
Download the “Standard Free” version and follow all the download
instructions.
Once downloaded, open the program and insert the micro-SD card
into the computer.
Highlight the correct disc by single-click and then choose on the
bottom left side of the menu to “Format Partition” (alternatively right-