Device Connection; Connection Diagram - Wansview Pro HD User Manual

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- Motion/Audio detection, send alarm pictures or video to email/FTP/SD
- Local Micro SD Card storage up to 64GB
- QSS/WPS button for easy WiFi connection setup
- Provide Wansview DDNS service, support web browser viewing and control interface (IE, Firefox, Safari, Chrome supported),
PC/MAC software on the CD included, and iSmartViewPro iOS/Android app
- Superior high quality 4.2mm Lens
- 6pcs IR LEDs for Night Vision Up to 26 feet distance

2. Device Connection

2.1 Connection Diagram

Figure 2.1.1
Steps for product connection:
Figure 2.1.2
1. Use the power adapter to power up the camera (Please verify the output voltage of the adapter and the allowable voltage value of
the camera).
2. Observe the status LED and
3. Observe the two lights at the network interface. When the orange light on the left side is ON, it indicates that someone is
accessing the camera. When the green light on the right side is ON, it indicates that the network is connected.
4. Pull out the temperature and humidity sensor and keep it away from the camera
You can access the IP camera following the four steps above via a computer by using the power adapter to power up the camera and
connecting the IP camera and router via network cable, or via Wi-Fi. However, before the connection, camera Wi-Fi configuration is
required (under such circumstances, camera Wi-Fi should be configured for the Wi-Fi of the current router so that the camera can be
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