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IP Camera User Manual
Please read all instructions carefully
before use to get the most out of your
Wireless Surveillance Camera.
The design and features are subject to
change without notice.

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  • Page 1 IP Camera User Manual Please read all instructions carefully before use to get the most out of your Wireless Surveillance Camera. The design and features are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important Safety Information Main Components Connections Camera Installation Connecting the Camera Connecting to Internet Router Connecting the Camera to the Software Setting the Camera up wirelessly Setting up Motion Detection Managing the Camera via PC Adjusting the Camera Lens Managing Camera Settings How to save Recordings/Images Smartphone Control...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Information

    Thank you for purchasing the Time2 MIP11 Surveillance Camera – this device is a great way monitor any part of your office, home or warehouse making sure all your valuables are safe and secure Please keep this manual for future reference and ensure all safety instructions have been read carefully before using.
  • Page 4: Main Components

    Main Components (What comes in the box?)  MIP11 Camera with base  2 assembly screws and plugs  Ethernet (internet) cable  DC supply (power supply)  User’s manual...
  • Page 5: Connections

    Connections 1. Ethernet port (Internet port) 2. DC connection (Power supply) 3. Reset opening Camera Installation 1. To mount the camera on the stand, twist the camera into the screw on the stand. (See image 1) Please note: You can choose to place the camera on a flat surface or mount the camera onto the location of your choice with screws.
  • Page 6: Connecting The Camera

    Connecting the camera Connect the power adapter to the back of the camera then plug into a power outlet. (See image 1) Connect one end of the supplied Ethernet cable to the network port on the camera. (See image 2). Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the router.
  • Page 7: Connecting To Internet Router

    should now fit and slide into this. (See image 3) Please note: If the surface is too hard for the screws (stone/ concrete), you will need to drill holes and use the screw plugs which are included. Connecting to Internet Router During the setup of your camera, ensure the camera is connected to your Internet router for internet access.
  • Page 8 Before you can start the set-up of your camera, you will require: - A computer - Internet access - Power supply Time2 MIP11 Camera Go to www.time2technology.com on your internet browser to get the software required from an online download.
  • Page 9 4. Once you have chosen this, it will then ask you if you wish to make a desktop icon. This means that you will be able to access the software from your computer home screen. (See image 4) 5. Then press ‘Install’ to begin the installation. Once the installation is complete, the software will automatically open up on your computer.
  • Page 10: Connecting The Camera To The Software

    Connecting the camera to the software To connect the camera with the software, open the ‘SYSM Monitor’ program. The desktop icon is called SYSM Monitor. When the camera is connected to the router, open the LAN tab and the camera will automatically appear as shown below: The camera will appear blue...
  • Page 11: Setting The Camera Up Wirelessly

    Setting the camera up wirelessly To set the camera to run wirelessly, you will need to open the SYSM Monitor software. Under the LAN tab you will see the camera name, this will show as blue. When viewing the camera, this will then change to red as shown.
  • Page 12: Setting Up Motion Detection

    Upon completion. Press Ok and the following window will appear. It may take a few moments for the camera to connect to and may also make a slight noise. Settings up Motion Detection Right click on the camera name and you will see a list of options.
  • Page 13 Image 1 Image 2 Image 3 Image 4 Yahoo Hotmail Gmail Please note: The motion detection feature only works with Hotmail, Gmail and Yahoo accounts. If you do not have one you are able to create these at: www.hotmail.com www.gmail.com www.yahoo.com...
  • Page 14: Managing The Camera Via Pc

    Managing your camera using your PC Start up the IP Camera software via the "SYSM Monitor" shortcut on your desktop, it will automatically search for the IP camera(s) connected to your network. Double-click the camera you want to use. In the main window the camera image will appear.
  • Page 15: Adjusting The Camera Lens

    Adjusting the camera lens To adjust the camera focus, please ensure the Camera is online, click to view the camera. To adjust the lens, twist the camera lens until you see the sharpest focus point. You will need to keep checking the viewing screen on the software.
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  • Page 17: How To Save Recordings/Images

    How to save your recordings/images To save the camera recordings, click on the magnifying glass on the toolbar in the top left-hand corner. This will allow you to search for all recent recordings. (Search within specific dates or view all recordings.) Click on the recording to view or right-click to save.
  • Page 18: Smartphone Control

    Smartphone Control In order to view and control your IP camera using your smartphone you will be required to download the application for your device. 1. Go to the Apple App Store or Google Playstore to download the P2Pcamviewer application (See image below) Connecting to your Apple/Android device To view and control the camera from your Apple/Android device, you will require a strong WiFi connection on your phone and the...
  • Page 19: Manage Camera Settings On Your Apple/Android Device

    Manage Camera Settings on your Apple/Android device Change your log in password for the camera or add another camera Find information about the software, check for updates, total capacity and available capacity. The Camera list See alarm reports allows you to see when movement has all connected been detected.
  • Page 20 Click the icon to bring up the Camera settings. Video settings – Edit the main settings of the viewing frame e.g. quality, resolution, frame scale and brightness etc SD-Card settings – Change the recording settings to save on SD card. Please note: this is only applicable to the HD version of the camera...
  • Page 21: Connecting To Apple Mac Pc

    Connecting to Apple Mac PC In order to download this software, your Mac’s requirement are: - Mac OS 10.7 or above Basic hardware requirement: - 1GB RAM and 2 Core CPU for 1 camera at 1 time - 2GB RAM and i3 or updated processor for 4 cameras at 1 time Please note: The SD Card Support and Alarm/Alarm alert via email functions are not compatible with the MAC Software.
  • Page 22 3. Once the file has downloaded, drag and drop the file to install the software. Alternatively, download the software from the Apple App Store by searching ‘P2PCamViewer (MAC)’ Connecting to the software Open the ‘SYSM Monitor’ Software. Once the camera is connected to the router, open the LAN tab and right-click on the blank space.
  • Page 23 Once the camera has been detected by the software, you will see the camera name and status. By logging into WAN, the camera can be viewed using the Ethernet (internet) cable or wirelessly. If the camera fails to show in LAN, please log into the WAN section using the details on back of the camera.
  • Page 24 Upon completion. Press Ok and the following window will appear. Once the WiFi Setup has been completed, the IP Camera may show up as Offline. Refresh the device then unplug the network cable to restart the device. It may take a few minutes for the camera to connect to your WiFi and may also make a slight noise.
  • Page 25: Faqs

    Frequently Asked Questions  Why is there a delay when viewing the camera on my iPhone/Android? There will be a slight delay whilst using your Smartphone as you will be viewing the camera through your 3G/4G connection. However, if you are having problems with a long length delay, then check your 3G/4G signal strength and the WiFi connection to your IP Camera too.

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