I. Product Overview
1. Red Indicator Light
2. Blue Indicator Light
3. Camera Lens
4. Time Announcement Button
5. Time Button
6. Down Button
7. Up Button
II. What’s in the Box
-1× WIFI Alarm Clock Camera
-1× USB Cable
-1× AC110-240V to DC5V Power Adapter
-1× 8GB Micro SD Card (fitted into the Micro SD card slot already)
III. Get Camera Ready
3.1. Please make sure your clock camera is fully recharged before using.
3.2. If you want the camera to work 7/24 hours, please connect the clock camera to an outlet
power supply using the USB cable and power adapter provided.
3.3. Please make sure the 8GB Micro SD card provided has been formatted already and is
securely fitted into the camera’s SD card slot. If you want to use a larger Micro SD card, we rec-
ommend you to use SDHC Class 10 Micro SD cards.
3.4. For Android, iPhone and iPad users, please scan the QR code to download the “
BVCAM
”
APP.
IV. Network Setup
4.1. P2P Connection Setup (LAN Mode)
4.1.1. Power on the clock camera by sliding the Power Switch to ON position. It will take up to
3 minutes for the wifi signal to appear.
4.1.2. Go to the WIFI or WLAN Setting page on your smartphone or tablet PC, locate the cam-
era’s WIFI network SSID named “
KD*******
”, click it to connect your mobile device to the
camera as below:
[Note]:
If the camera’s WIFI signal cannot be found after a long time, please recharge the camera
(Only if you are using the back-up battery to support the camera) or reset it (See VIII).
4.1.3. Run the “
BVCAM
” APP.
4.1.4. Add the camera to the “
BVCAM
” APP as below:
For Android: Tap +> Tap Add the new online Device> Search for the camera > Tap the camera
icon > Tap OK or √.
For IOS: Tap +> Tap Add new online Camera> Search for the camera > Tap the camera icon >
Tap OK.
4.1.5. If the camera shows “
Online
” on the “Live video” page, that means the camera’s P2P
(LAN) configuration is successful, and the camera has entered into LAN mode.
[Note]:
If the camera shows “
Offline
”, this is normal. Exit the APP and open it again. Wait a minute
and the camera will be “
online
”.
4.1.6. Click the camera icon to enter into the live video page.
4.2. Remote View Setup (WAN Mode)
>> Before remote view setup, please make sure that the camera is successfully added to the
APP and it's online in P2P (LAN) mode.
4.2.1. Launch the “
BVCAM
” APP.
4.2.2. Set up remote view function as below:
Step 1: Tap the setting icon on the “Live video” page then choose "
Advance Config
" or
“
Device Settings
”.
Step 2: Go to “
WIFI Config
” page, select a desired WIFI hotspot to enroll the camera in.
Step 3: Tap “
OK
” to complete the remote view setup and the camera will reboot automatically.
How to check if remote view function works?
1. Exit the “
BVCAM
” APP.
2. Go back to the WIFI or WLAN setting page on your smartphone or tablet PC, enroll your
mobile device to another WIFI hotspot, or you can turn off the WLAN function and use your
mobile network.
3. Launch the “
BVCAM
” APP again. If the camera shows “
Online
” on the “
Live video
” page, it
means the remote view setup is successful and the camera has entered into WAN mode. The
blue indicator light will remain solid while the red one will keep flashing. You can go ahead to
view live video or record video remotely.
[Note]:
If the camera shows “
Device Offline
”, that means the remote view setup failed and you need
to reset the camera (See VIII) and set up all over again.
V. Motion Detection Recording Setup
>> Please make sure that the camera is added to the APP before you start.
5.1. Launch the “
BVCAM
” APP.
5.2. Set up motion detection photograph as below:
Step1: Tap the setting icon on the “
Live video
” page then choose "
Advance Config
" or
“
Device Settings
”.
Step 2: Go to “
Alarm Config
” page, there, you can set a desired alarm sensitivity level, alarm
schedule, and alarm interval time. Enabling the “
Warning Tone
”, “
Push Notification
” and
“
On-screen Display
” is also available.
Step 3: Tap “
OK
” to complete the setting.
Step 4: When motion is detected, you will receive an alarm push notification and the camera
will take a snapshot automatically. You can go back to the “
Live video
” page and tap “
Alarm
”
at the bottom of the screen to check out the photos.
5.3. Set up SD card video recording based on motion detection
Step 1: Tap the setting icon on the “
Live video
” page then choose "
Advance Config
" or
“
Device Settings
”.
Step 2: Go to “
SDCard Record Config
” page and choose “
On alarm
”, then set resolution and
file length. Enabling “
Record sound
” and “
Loop recording
” is also available.
Step 3: Tap “
OK
” to complete the Motion Detection Video Recording setting.
Step 4: When motion is detected, the camera will push an alarm message to your phone or
mobile device and record a video to the Micro SD card automatically. You can go back to the
“
Live video
” page, tap “
Record
” at the bottom of the screen and then tap "
Remote SD Card
"
or to check out the video files.
[Note]:
1). Video Resolution: 1280×720P, 640x480, 320x240 Video Format: ASF
2). If for any reason, the video files cannot be saved on the Micro SD card, you can format the SD card
by tapping “
Format
”.
VI. Recording Video to Smartphone or Tablet PC
>>Before recording, please make sure the camera is added successfully to the APP and the
network connection is fine.
6.1. Launch the “
BVCAM
” APP. Tap the camera icon to get into the live video screen.
6.2. Tap the video recording button and audio button to start or stop recording video.
For Android users, the video files will be saved on your mobile device's flash memory. For IOS
users, the video files will be only saved in the APP “
BVCAM
”.
6.3. Go back to the “
Live video
” page, tap “
Record
” at the bottom of the screen and then tap
"
Local
" or to check out the video files.
[Note]:
Video Resolution: 1280×720P, 640x480, 320x240
Video Format: ASF
VII. Recording Video to the Local Micro SD Card
>> Please make sure that the camera is added to the APP in LAN or WAN mode before you
start.
7.1. Launch the “
BVCAM
”APP.
7.2. Tap the setting icon on the “
Live video
” page then select "
Advance Config
" or “
Device
Settings
”.
7.3. Go to “
SD Card Record Config
” page, then set a desired recording mode and file length.
Enabling “
Record sound
” and “
Loop recording
” is also available.
7.4. Tap “
OK
” to complete the SD card recording setting.
7.5. The video files will be saved in the Micro SD card of this camera. You can check out the
video files by following chapter 5.3.
VIII. Resetting
If for any reason the camera stops working or isn’t working properly, you can reset the camera
to restore it back to normal operation.
Operation:
When the camera is powered on, use a pin to press and hold down the Reset
Button for 3 seconds until both red and blue indicator lights turn off. The camera will reboot
automatically with default settings in 3 minutes.
IX. Renaming Camera & Changing Password
>>Please confirm that the camera is added to the APP in LAN mode, and the P2P connection
works well.
9.1. Launch the “
BVCAM
” APP.
9.2. Change the camera name as below:
Step1: Tap the setting icon on the home page then choose “
Modify Device
” or “
Device Set-
ting
” in the popup window.
Step 2: Clear the default name and type in your desirable name like home, office, bedroom, etc.
Step 3: Tap “
OK
” or “√” to confirm the change.
9.3. Change the password as below:
OPTION 1
Step 1. Tap the camera icon on the “
Live video
” page, and tap “
Change
” in the popup window.
Step 2. Enter the new password and confirm it, then tap “
OK
” to save the change.
OPTION 2
Step 1. Tap the settings icon on the “
Live video
” page, tap "
Advance Config
" or “
Device Set-
tings
”, then go to "
Change P2P access password
" or “
Change password
” page.
Step 2. Enter the default password “
8888
” at first, then enter a new password and confirm it,
tap “
OK
” to save the change.
X. Alarm Clock Basic Setting
>> Every time when the clock camera is powered on, the LCD display will show 12:00 and all
the alarm clock basic setting will be resumed to the factory default.
10.1. TIME SETTING
10.1.1. When the clock camera is powered on, press the Set Button once and the year will start
flashing. Use the Up or Down Button to adjust the current year.
10.1.2. Press the Set Button once again to save the year setting and the month will start flash-
ing. Use the Up or Down Button to adjust the current month.
10.1.3. Press the Set Button once again to save the month setting and the day will start flash-
ing. Use the Up or Down Button to adjust the current day.
10.1.4. Press the Set Button once again to save the day setting and the hour will start flashing.
Use the Up or Down Button to adjust the current hour.
10.1.5. Press the Set Button once again to save the hour setting and the minute will start flash-
ing. Use the Up or Down Button to adjust the current minute.
10.1.6. Press the Set Button once again to save the minute setting.
10.2. ALARM SETTING
10.2.1. When the clock camera shows the current time, press the Mode Button once to enter
into alarm setting.
10.2.2. Press the Up Button to turn on/off the alarm setting. The clock will show “--:--” when the
alarm setting is turned off, and vice verse, it will show “0:00”.
10.2.3. When the clock shows “0:00”, press the Set Button once and the hour will start flashing.
Use the Up or Down Button to adjust the hour.
10.2.4. Press the Set Button once again to save the hour setting and the minute will start flash-
ing. Use the Up or Down Button to adjust the minute.
10.2.5. Press the Set Button once again to save the minute setting. Then you can set the
snooze duration (1-60 minutes).
10.2.6. Press the Set Button once again to save the snooze duration setting. Then you can set
a desired one from 6 kinds of alarm songs.
10.2.7. Press the Set Button once again to save the alarm song setting. Then press the Mode
Button to exit the alarm setting.
10.3. 12/24-HOUR MODE SWITCH
When the clock camera shows the current time, press the Up Button to switch between 12-hour
mode and 24-hour mode.
10.4. TIME ANNOUNCEMENT
When the clock camera shows the current time, press the Time Announcement Button once
and the clock camera will speak out the current time.
10.5. THE NATURAL SOUND ENJOYING
10.5.1. When the clock camera shows the current time, press the Time Button once to set the
time of enjoying the natural sound (10-60 minutes) in any mode.
10.5.2. Press the Time Announcement Button for about 3 seconds to enjoy the natural sound.
And it will stop automatically when time is up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why can’t I find the camera’s WIFI signal on my smartphone or tablet PC?
A1: There are 4 solutions to this problem:
1. Plug the camera into an outlet power supply using the USB cable and power adapter provid-
ed. Wait 3 minutes for the WIFI signal SSID to appear.
2. Reset the camera (See VIII), then wait for the WIFI signal SSID to show up.
3. Keep your phone or mobile device within the camera’s WIFI hotspot range, refreshing the
WIFI signal page. It may take up to 3 minutes for the hotspot to become recognizable on your
phone or mobile device's WIFI setting page.
4. Shut off your phone or mobile device’s WIFI function for a while, then turn it on to search
again.
Q2: The camera does not record any video to the Micro SD card?
A2: Please power off the camera, take out the Micro SD card and format it, then insert it to the
SD card slot and power on the camera again.
Q3: Why does the WAN mode setup fail?
A3: Please make sure your network is in a good condition. Plus, the WIFI network the camera
is configured with can’t be the same to the one that you phone is connected.
Q4: What can I do if I forget the Login password?
A4: Please reset the camera. (See VIII)
Q5: The APP cannot find the camera’s UID after choosing “Search (LAN)”?
A5: Ensure your phone or mobile device is still connecting to the camera’s WIFI signal. Ensure
your camera is powered by the outlet power supply or the backup battery is fully charged. Note
that we don’t recommend you plug the camera into your PC computer for charging. Your
camera will not work properly that way.
Q6: Why live video screen shows up black and a searching circle spins in center but
nothing ever displays?
A6: a. If your camera is connected to a slow WIFI network, wait 10-30 seconds for live video to
re-appear.
b. On the live video page, please select a lower resolution to play.
Q7: Live video is not smooth and clear?
A7: Select suitable resolution according to the real time network environment.
Q8: How many mobile devices can connect to the camera at the same time?
A8: No limit.
Q9: There is only 1 user, but the camera shows 2 or more users?
A9: a. If you login in very often, the last login record is still in. If you check it every 2-5 minutes,
the camera will show surely the exact numbers of users;
b. For your safety and privacy, please change camera's password for the fi¬rst time use.
Q10: How many cameras are supported on the mobile application?
A10: No limit.
Q11: Is there any PC client software I can use on my computer?
A11: Please click the PC client software download link and download the zip file on your PC:
http://www.wiseupshop.com/download?name=wifi32&+++++++
Q12: The camera is not holding my WIFI settings and continues to show that the camera
is offline?
A12: Make sure the camera is inside the range of good WIFI signal. Or check if the power
adapter is connected properly for long time use.
Q13: Will the camera still work if the power goes out?
A13: If the camera is in P2P (LAN) mode, the camera can still work and record video as long
as the backup battery provides power for the camera to run. If the camera is in WAN mode, it
will not work until power is restored and the Internet access is available.
Q14: How to add the camera to more devices?
A14: Make sure that camera is in WAN mode already. Then launch the “
BVCAM
” APP on your
other Android phone or tablet PC, tap “
+
” icon, input the camera UID (a unique combination of
numbers and letters specific to your camera) or the OR code that sticks on the body of the clock
camera. Finally, tap “
OK
” to add the camera to the APP.
Q15: What can I do if my PC computer is unable to read the SD card directly from the
device?
A15: Remove the SD card from the camera, then use a card reader to read it on your PC. Make
sure the camera is powered off before removing the Micro SD card.
Q16: Why is time display not stable, always blinking?
A16: If you are using the backup battery, please recharge it. If not, check if the power adapter
is connected properly.
Q17: What media player software should I use to play back the video files on my comput-
er?
A17: Click the link:
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html
to download and install VLC player to
play back video files on your PC or Mac computer.
Summary of Contents for WIFI32
Page 4: ...4 1 6 Click the camera icon to enter into the live video page...
Page 24: ...4 1 6 Klicken Sie auf das Kamerasymbol um in die Live Videoseite zu gelangen...
Page 44: ...4 1 6 Cliquez sur l ic ne de la cam ra pour acc der la page vid o en direct...
Page 64: ...4 1 6 Fai clic sull icona della fotocamera per accedere alla pagina video in diretta...
Page 84: ...4 1 6 Haga clic en el icono de la c mara para entrar en la p gina de v deo en directo...
Page 103: ...4 1 3 BVCAM APP 4 1 4 BVCAM APP Android OK IOS OK 4 1 5 P2P LAN LAN APP 1...
Page 104: ...4 1 6...
Page 105: ...4 2 WAN APP P2P LAN 4 2 1 BVCAM APP 4 2 2 1 2 WIFI Con g WIFI 3 OK...
Page 106: ...1 BVCAM APP 2 PC WIFI WLAN WIFI WLAN...
Page 108: ...4 5 3 SD 1 2 SD 3 OK...
Page 109: ...4 Micro SD SD...
Page 111: ...6 3...
Page 112: ...1280 720P 640 480 320 240 ASF VII SD LAN WAN APP 7 1 BVCAM APP 7 2 7 3 SD 7 4 OK SD...
Page 113: ...7 5 Micro SD 5 3 VIII 3 3 IX LAN APP P2P...
Page 114: ...9 1 BVCAM APP 9 2 1 2 3 OK 9 3 1 1 2 OK...
Page 115: ...2 1 P2P 2 8888 OK...
Page 116: ...X LCD 12 00 10 1 10 1 1 1 10 1 2 10 1 3 10 1 4...
Page 120: ...Q16 A16 Q17 A17 http www videolan org vlc index html VLC PC Mac...