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BRICK HOUSE IP28 iVu User Manual

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User's Guide
WHEN YOU NEED TO KNOW.

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  • Page 1 iVu WiFi Hidden Camera Clock User’s Guide WHEN YOU NEED TO KNOW.
  • Page 2 iVu WiFi Hidden Camera Clock The iVu WiFi Hidden Camera Clock a is a fully functional clock, displaying time in an adjustable 12 or 24-hour format. This hidden cam records video in high definition 1080p resolution at 25 frames per second. Select from customizable recording mode settings;...
  • Page 4 Blue Indicator Light Set Button Up Button Down Button Time Display WiFi Indicator Light Micro SD Card Slot Reset Key On/Off Switch USB Port Battery...
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    Getting Started The first step in using your clock cam is to take off the back cover of the camera and remove the protective seal tabs from the battery. We recommend charging the device for a full 5 hours before first use. Next, go to the App or Google Play store and download the free “Pro iCam”...
  • Page 6 Getting to Know the Pro iCam App...
  • Page 8 Configuring A Local Wireless Network Connection By connecting to your camera through its WiFi hotspot connection (known as “Direct Connect”), you’re able to view your video locally within 100 feet of the device. To begin, switch the Power button to the On position. The Indicator light is located on the back left side of the device next to the USB input;...
  • Page 9 Next, open the Pro iCam application from your mobile device. On the upper right-hand corner select the + icon and select “Add new online camera”. The default password will automatically populate in the Password field. Select Search and your camera will appear. Note: The camera’s default password is (8888).
  • Page 10 Select your camera and click OK. Your camera is now online; from here you can customize your settings. In the next section we’ll cover connecting your camera to your WiFi network (known as a “P2P Connection”), enabling you to view video remotely.
  • Page 11 Configuring A P2P Network Connection By connecting your camera to your WiFi network, you’re able to view video remotely through the Pro iCam app. To establish this connection, first open the Pro iCam app, click the gear icon located next to your camera to open and adjust network settings. Select Advance Config;...
  • Page 12 In WiFi Config, select your Home Office WiFi SSID’s name and enter your network Password. Once you enter your network information, your camera will reboot; you will have to exit out of the Pro iCam app while the settings apply. After 30 seconds, the camera’s red indicator light will come on and remain solid.
  • Page 13 Alarm Configuration Selecting the Alarm Config option allows you to customize recording trigger settings. Motion Detection Sensitivity: 1 is highest, 7 lowest for detecting activity. 4 is recommended for normal activity Email & FTP Video Upload: as well as Back to Preset functions are disabled within the mobile app.
  • Page 14 SD Card Record Configuration In the SD Card Record Config section you’re able to customize the settings determining how and when your camera will record to an SD card. Settings Include: • Close: This option means you will activate the camera through the mobile app to record or take a picture.
  • Page 15 Change P2P Access Password: This option allows you to change your camera’s default password from 8888 to a new password. Camera Reboot: Choose this option to reset the device to factory default settings. Adjusting Camera Display: The HD Ovi Digital Clock WiFi Hidden Camera features 3 buttons: Set, Up and Down.
  • Page 16 Troubleshooting The backlight on my LCD Screen is extremely dim. Problem: Solution: Your device is on low battery; charge it with the included cable. Problem: The Device Hotspot/WiFi signal does not appear in my WiFi Menu. Solution: Power down the device and remove the battery. Place the battery back in the device and power it on using the included cable.
  • Page 17 Problem: My video is not loading; it shows that the camera is online but the feed is buffering. Depending on your internet speed it may take the device up to 30 Solution: seconds to load your live video feed. If you change the resolution to 480p your video will load a lot quicker.
  • Page 18 WHEN YOU NEED TO KNOW.