TUTA-B1 GSM REMOTE CAMERA USER MANUAL
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Note: Slow flash 1 time per second, quick flash 2 times per second.
3. Under normal working conditions, the indicator can be closed absolutely. Refer to Chapter 5.3
Turn on/off LED indicator on the camera.
Chapter 2 Installation
2.1 Install the SIM card
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Remove the rubber cover from the left side of TUTA camera.
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Open the SIM card slot by pressing the small dot beside the SIM card slot with the
tip of a pencil, and pop open the slot.
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Insert the SIM card into the slot.
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Push the slot back into place.
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Put the rubber cover back in its place.
2.2 Extending the camera
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s base board
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Hold the base of TUTA camera and pull the top part and the bottom part (base) in
opposite directions (i.e. away from each other).
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Then the slot buckle will be pulling open.
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The head of TUTA camera can now be moved freely and located at any direction.
2.3 Connecting to power adapter
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Connect the adapter to an AC power, and connect the mini-USB plug to the power
interface of the TUTA camera .(See Figure 1 TUTA camera instruction)
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This camera has a built-in rechargeable Lithium battery.
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The camera will notify the user when the power changes. For example, if the
power adapter is disconnected or failure of the AC power occurs, TUTA camera
will notify the user
“
External power cut. The device is operating on battery.
”
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If TUTA camera is again connected to the external power, or the AC power is
available again, the notification will be sent to the user, i.e.
”
The device is now
resuming the use of external power source.
”
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Low battery
: The configure setting can not be saved when TUTA camera is
operating on low battery.
2.4 Mount the TUTA camera
TUTA camera can be mounted on a wall (vertically with the screws) or put down on