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  • Page 1 QUICK GUIDE Instruction Manual UFO Camera...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1. Things to Note before Getting Started …………………………………………………………………3 1.1 High-speed WiFi Internet Connection ……………………………………………………………3 1.2 SSID and Password ………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 1.3 Operating System Requirements ……………………………………………………………………4 2. Get to Know Your UFO Camera ………………………………………………………………………… 4 2.1 UFO Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………………4 2.2 Light Indicators …………………………………………………………………………………………………5 3. Getting Started ………………………………………………………………………………………………………5 3.1 Download the “smanos home”...
  • Page 3: Things To Note Before Getting Started

    - One critical factor affecting the performance of your UFO camera is the relative positions of your home WiFi router and the UFO. Set up your UFO in an open space (DO NOT place it directly on the floor); the closer the camera is to the router, the stronger the WiFi signal will be, and the better the footage on your smartphone will be.
  • Page 4: Get To Know Your Ufo Camera

    2. Get to Know Your UFO Camera 2.1 UFO Overview Night vision IR Day/Night sensor lights Indicator lights Microphone 1080p full HD camera Speaker PIR motion sensor micro SD card slot Power port Configuration button micro SD Power port card slot...
  • Page 5: Light Indicators

    The indicators on the UFO give you an idea of the current device status. Here is a The indicators on the UFO give you an idea of the current device status. Here is a list of what each pattern means, with the UFO positioned as shown:...
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    Tap on [UFO Camera], or tap on the icon at the bottom of this page to scan the QR code on the back of your UFO; then follow the configuration steps to set up your UFO with your home WiFi.
  • Page 7: Setting Up Your Ufo

    Plug the power adapter into a wall socket and the UFO camera will boot up in 25 The indicators on the UFO give you an idea of the current device status. Here is a list of to 40 seconds. During this time, you will see indicators run in succession clockwise what each pattern means, with the UFO positioned as shown: and then counterclockwise.
  • Page 8 Press and hold the Configuration Button on the side for 5 seconds, and you will hear a tone which indicates that the UFO has switched into the WiFi Configuration ors on the UFO give you an idea of the current device status. Here is a list of Mode.
  • Page 9 ③ Connecting the UFO to Your Smartphone Go to your smartphone’s WiFi list, and select “smanos UFO” to connect to the camera. Now, your smartphone is the control center of your UFO. Note: Make sure the WiFi icon is on the top-left corner of your phone before proceeding to the next step.
  • Page 10: App Operation

    ⑤ Enjoying the UFO Camera When a successful connection is established, the indicators will run in succession in a clockwise fashion. Now, your UFO is ready for a spin! 5. App Operation 5.1 Main Page Check device status after set up...
  • Page 11: Delete Device

    Edit your device(s) as you wish Sorting Button Delete Device Tap on the Edit Button ], press the Delete Button and choose Sorting Tap on the Edit Button ], press and hold the Sort Button ], drag it up or down to the position where you want it to be located.
  • Page 12: Account Management

    Changing your password or deleting your account with smanos (we will be sorry to see you go, though) can also be done on this page. *Please note that when you delete your account, you will: 1.
  • Page 13 By choosing “My shares” on the menu and pressing the [ + ] Add Button, you can share access to your device(s) with other registered smanos accounts. Enter the email address and nickname of the account you want to share with, and then select the device(s).
  • Page 14 Access Setting By week days (repeatedly) Select the day(s) and each day's routine you want the device(s) to be accessible to the account you share with. By dates The family and/or friend(s) you share with would have access to your device(s) during the entire chosen time period.
  • Page 15: App Control

    6. App Control 6.1 Live Video Page ① Viewing Modes Swipe to the left and slide to the right, and you can enjoy 6 different viewing modes: Bird's Eye, Panorama, Hemisphere, Quad View, Double Board and Triple View. 180° panoramic view 180°...
  • Page 16 Press and hold the microphone button, talk, and release the button when you finish talking. Anyone in the vicinity of your UFO camera will hear you. If you want to listen in on the surrounding area of your UFO, all you need to do is tap on the Listen In button.
  • Page 17: Alerts Page

    6.2 Alerts Page Motion-triggered alerts can be reviewed from this History page, if a microSD™ card was inserted. Tap on to pick a specific day to facilitate your search of an alert of interest. Note: Only the most recent 300 alerts will be shown. New alerts will overwrite the oldest ones.
  • Page 18: Archive Page

    6.3 Archive Page ① From Memory Card - 24/7 Continuous Recording microSD™ / Cloud switch Current time Motion alert: motion was No recording detected in this interval. Timeline: slide back and forth to select a time, and play the corresponding video. Pause button Snapshot (left) / Video recording (right)
  • Page 19: Settings Page

    6.4 Settings Page ① General Device Name This setting enables you to rename your UFO camera, and the new name will be shown on the Device List on Main Page. Indicator Lights This setting enables you to switch on/off the green indicators on your UFO...
  • Page 20 ② Video Settings This setting enables you to choose different view modes of the real-time play and adjust angles of the six modes. You may reverse or mirror the view by pressing to adjust angle of each mode. ③ Motion Sensor On/Off When the motion sensor is turned on, you will receive a push notification whenever motion is detected.
  • Page 21 Timing This is useful if you installed the UFO in a busy room or area in your home where foot traffic is frequent. Define a timeframe during which you wish to receive motion alerts. Sensitivity This setting enables you to adjust the sensitivity of the motion sensor on your UFO.
  • Page 22 ⑤ Time Setting Time Zone This setting enables you to choose the time zone for your UFO camera, to make sure the time stamp on the recorded video is correct. When motion is detected, you will receive a push notification: (for example) Activity detected by [UFO camera name] at 08:20:00 GMT+2 Or Activity detected by [UFO camera name] at 07:20:00 GMT+1 DST during Daylight Saving Time.
  • Page 23 WHEN AN UPDATE IS TAKING PLACE, FORCED TERMINATION WILL CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO YOUR UFO. It is highly recommended that you keep your UFO plugged in at all times, and DO NOT SWITCH THE DEVICE OFF BEFORE AN UPDATE IS COMPLETED.
  • Page 24: Installation

    7 . Installation The PIR motion sensor should always be positioned vertically so that the sensor is pointing to the ground/desk when it is mounted on the wall or sitting on the desk bracket. Recommended Mounting Height Mount Type Mounting Height Ceiling 3m (10 ft) Wall...
  • Page 25: Desk Or Any Flat Surface

    UP ↑ 90° 3. Lock your camera into position onto the 1. Unlock the base from your camera. base. wall or UP ↑ ceiling 4. Make sure the PIR motion sensor is 2. Place the base on the wall, in the angle pointing vertically to the ground.
  • Page 26 3. Lock your camera onto the bracket. 1. Put the power cable (USB) through the bottom hole of your bracket. 2. Insert the USB into the power port. 4. Make sure the PIR motion sensor is pointing vertically to the desk/ground. WARNING! Keep the power cord at least 3ft /1m away from baby cribs and out of reach of children and infants.
  • Page 27: Specifications

    WiFi: 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz with WEP/WPA/WPA2 encryption On-site storage: microSD™ card up to 32GB Operating conditions: 0-50°C, humidity < 95% RH (non-condensing) Dimensions (L x W x H): 106 X 106 X 36mm Technical Support: http://www.smanos.com/UFO support@smanos.us (North America) support@smanos.com (Rest of the World)

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