Mini Talking Camera (Mini Cube HD Camera) IPC2202 User Manual home8care.com Mini Talking Camera User Guide V1.0 2017 1-844-800-6482 | support@home8care.com...
Table of Contents System Requirement ....................3 Chapter 2. Hardware Overview ..............4 Chapter 3. Mini Cube HD Camera Setup ............5 Before powering on the camera ................5 Powering on the camera ..................5 Camera Mode Selection ..................6 Adding the Camera to the System ................
Viewing the Video Recording ................. 39 5.3.1 Viewing Recorded Events ......................39 Chapter 6. Resetting the Mini Cube HD camera ........45 Appendix – Glossary of Terms ..............47 Mini Talking Camera User Guide V1.0 2017...
Chapter 1. Introduction The Mini Cube HD camera is a high-definition (HD) camera that is used to connect with other devices via your Wi-Fi network to automatically record triggered events during the day or night. Users can switch between motion-activated or continuous recording mode, where still and live video is captured.
Chapter 2. Hardware Overview This section provides an overview of the Mini Cube HD camera and its accessories. Mini Talking Camera User Guide V1.0 2017...
Chapter 3. Mini Cube HD Camera Setup 3.1 Before powering on the camera If you wish to save video clips locally or turn on the continuous recording function, a MicroSD card needs to be inserted into the camera. For details on how to check the current storage size of the MicroSD card, see Section 4.6 –Local Storage.
3.3 Camera Mode Selection After the camera is powered on, the default setting will be “Internet mode”. The other mode that you can choose is “Local mode”. To switch between the two modes, short press the button on top of the camera. The switching process takes approximately 25 seconds, and you will hear “Internet mode”...
In “Internet mode”, the LED indicator will show a solid blue light. In “Local mode”, the LED indicator will show a solid purple light. 3.4 Adding the Camera to the System Before you begin using the camera, it will need to be added to the system first. This can be done with or without the security shuttle.
3.4.1 Adding Camera to System with Security Shuttle To activate the camera with the security shuttle, complete the following steps. Note: Make sure the Security Shuttle is powered on and connected to your router. Make sure the camera is in “Internet mode”. 1.
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2. Tap “Device Management”. If you have more than one security shuttle, you may need to swipe left more than once to find the one you want the camera to connect to. After selecting the security shuttle, tap the plus icon “+” located to the right of “Camera List”. 3.
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4. Follow the on-screen instructions. When finished, press “Next”. 5. After scanning the QR code located on the bottom of the camera, the “camera adding” process will begin. The process will take approximately 1 to 2 minutes. Mini Talking Camera User Guide V1.0 2017...
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6. When the activation is completed, the camera will be added to the device management page. In the illustration shown below, the name of the Security Shuttle is “Location 1” and the name of the camera is “New Camera”. 7. The LED indicator on the camera will show a solid blue light. Mini Talking Camera User Guide V1.0 2017...
3.4.2 Adding Camera to System with Virtual Security Shuttle To add the camera to the system when there is no security shuttle, complete the following steps. The process will involve the creation of a new virtual security shuttle. To add the camera to an existing virtual security shuttle, see Section 3.4.3 - Adding Camera to System with an existing Virtual Security Shuttle.
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2. Swipe left across the screen and select “IP Camera”. At times, you may need to swipe more than once. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions. When finished, press “Next”. Mini Talking Camera User Guide V1.0 2017...
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4. The steps for iOS and Android devices will be different here. For iOS devices: After scanning the QR code located on the bottom of the camera, tap “Close”; then, tap “Settings” to access the Wi-Fi settings page to let your smart device connect to the IP camera network. Select the SSID marked as “milife”, followed by “_xxxxxx”;...
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After connecting to the camera network, launch the app again. Select your Wi-Fi network and enter the password if necessary. When finished, tap “Join”. For Android devices: After scanning the QR code located on the bottom of the camera, the Wi-Fi settings page will appear to let your smart device connect to the IP camera network.
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After connecting to the camera network, tap “Previous”. Select your Wi-Fi network and enter the password. When finished, tap “Join”. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions. Mini Talking Camera User Guide V1.0 2017...
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6. After the activation is completed, you will see the message “System is ready” on the screen. By clicking “OK”, you will hear “Internet mode”, and a virtual Security Shuttle and the camera will be added to the device management page. In the illustration shown below, the name of the virtual Security Shuttle is “Location 2”, and the name of the camera is “Camera1”.
3.4.3 Adding Camera to System with an existing Virtual Security Shuttle If you wish to add the camera to an existing virtual security shuttle, complete the following steps. Note: Make sure your Wi-Fi router is turned on. Make sure the camera is in “Local mode”. ...
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2. If you have more than one security shuttle, swipe left across the screen until you find the virtual security shuttle you want the camera to connect to; then, tap the plus icon “+” located to the right of “Camera List” and select “IP Camera”.
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3. Follow the on-screen instructions. When finished, press “Next”. 4. The steps for iOS and Android devices will be different here. For iOS devices: After scanning the QR code located on the bottom of the camera, tap “Close”; then, tap “Settings”...
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After connecting to the camera network, launch the app again. Select your Wi-Fi network and enter the password. When finished, tap “Join”. For Android devices: After scanning the QR code located on the bottom of the camera, the Wi-Fi settings page will appear to let your smart device connect to the IP camera network.
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After connecting to the camera network, tap “Previous”. Select your Wi-Fi network and enter the password. When finished, tap “Join”. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions. Mini Talking Camera User Guide V1.0 2017...
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6. After the activation is completed, you will see the camera add to your existing virtual shuttle. In the illustration shown below, the name of the camera is “Camera2”. 7. Both LED indicators on the camera will show a solid blue light. Important: If you are unable to add the camera to the system or the app shows a message telling you to reset the camera, see Chapter 6 - Resetting the Mini Cube HD camera for details.
3.5 Positioning the camera After the “camera adding” process has been completed, you can place the device at the desired location. To verify the connection of the camera, you can check the live video feed. For details about how to view the video feed, see Section 5.2 –...
Chapter 4. Mini Cube HD Camera Settings For relevant camera setting adjustments, follow the steps shown below. 1. Tap the menu icon to show the sidebar menu. 2. Tap “Device Management”; then tap “New Camera” under “Camera List” to reach the “Edit Camera” page. The following illustrations show the camera settings that can be adjusted.
4.1 Display Name This option allows you to change the display name. To do so, tap “Display Name”; then, change the name according to your preference. When finished, tap the check icon located on the upper-right corner. Note: The maximum length of the display name is 40 characters.
4.3 Sound Detection This option allows you to change the sound detection sensitivity. To do so, tap “Sound Detection”; then, change the sensitivity according to your preference. Note: For more sensitive sound detection, set a higher sensitivity level. 4.4 Live Video Resolution This option allows you to change the live video resolution.
4.5 Wi-Fi This option allows you to connect to the Security Shuttle via a nearby Wi-Fi router. If the wireless connection between the camera and Security Shuttle is too weak, you can connect to the Security Shuttle via a nearby Wi-Fi router that has a stronger signal.
4.7 Turn On/Off camera To turn on/off the camera live view function, slide the button to the right or left. Note: The camera is still able to record triggered events. 4.8 Turn On/Off Continuous Recording To turn on/off continuous video recording, slide the button to the right or left. This is an intelligent recording function that captures and archives all suspicious motion/sound or sensor-triggered events even when the system is disarmed.
Note: When using OPU3120, the Mini Cube HD camera begins recording when an event is detected by any of the devices/sensors on the network, or if any of the cameras on the network detect motion or sound. No notification will be sent. ...
4.10 Record Audio Enables the camera to record nearby audio for both recorded and continuous recording events. Note: By default, the record audio function will not be turned on due to privacy issues. Mini Talking Camera User Guide V1.0 2017...
Chapter 5. Starting to Use the Mini Cube HD Camera At this stage, your camera is now ready for use. Due to the built-in camera/sensor functionalities, the device offers the following three main functions: Sound/Motion detection Live video feed ...
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2. Tap Arm, Disarm or Stay mode. Note: To add a schedule on when to arm/disarm the camera/sensors, tap the icon; then tap “Schedule” and choose your preferred time period. Mini Talking Camera User Guide V1.0 2017...
To choose which camera/sensors to arm in Stay mode, tap the icon; then tap “Stay mode Profile” and choose your preferred devices. 5.1.2 Sensor setting The ability of the camera to detect suspicious activity will be based on the selected sensitivity level. For details on how to set the motion and sound detection sensitivity level, please refer to Section 4.2 Set Motion Detection and Section 4.3 Set Sound Detection.
5.2 Viewing the Live Video Feed To view the live video feed, tap the “Video” icon; then, tap the video image shown by the camera. If you have more than four cameras, swipe left to see the fifth camera. Pinch your fingers to zoom in or zoom out when viewing the video feed. Mini Talking Camera User Guide V1.0 2017...
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The following describes the various controls. Advanced camera features: When you tap the camera setting icon, the settings that can be configured will be shown, as seen in the following illustration. Mini Talking Camera User Guide V1.0 2017...
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Flip Camera View: Flips the video feed to an Go to Default Position: Returns the camera back inverted view. to its default position. Motion Detection: Adjusts the motion detection Sound Detection: Adjusts the sound detection sensitivity. sensitivity.
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Speaker: Allows you to hear the surrounding sounds near the camera. Microphone: When you speak towards your smartphone, the camera will broadcast your voice. Note: The speaker is turned off, by default. If you wish to broadcast your voice using the microphone, first tap the speaker icon;...
5.3 Viewing the Video Recording If a video has been recorded, you can replay the video clip by following the steps shown below. For details about how the system records a video, see Section 5.1 – System / sensor setting. 5.3.1 Viewing Recorded Events To view recorded events, complete the following steps.
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Video recording events from the past three hours can be viewed from the video recording main screen. The grey bar shows the time and date of the recording within a three hour interval, ending at the current time. All recorded events within the three hour period are shown here. The following illustration shows you how to navigate the video recording main screen.
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For details regarding the four icons located on the bottom of the screen, see the descriptions below. VideoGram: Takes you to the videogram menu. Search: Searches a particular video event detected by the camera(s) or sensor(s). Mini Talking Camera User Guide V1.0 2017...
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Replay: Takes you to the replay page to view continuous recorded events. Note: If network problems are encountered while replaying a recording, this icon will appear on the screen. For iOS devices, this animation icon allows you to swipe up to view more camera clips. The animation icon fades after 10 seconds.
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The play icon toggles between playing and pausing the video recording. When several video clips are recorded at approximately the same time point thus making it difficult to select the one you wish to view, tap the time point to show a list of the video clips. A maximum of six clips are listed, with three clips before and three clips after the selected time point.
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Home: Takes you to the app’s homepage. Recorded events are represented by a red line and continuous recorded events are depicted by a grey line. Mini Talking Camera User Guide V1.0 2017...
Chapter 6. Resetting the Mini Cube HD camera When you are unable to add the camera to the system, or the camera is not working properly, you can try to reset the device. The app may also show a message telling you to do so. ...
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Resetting the camera when you are unable to add the camera to the system. Use the end of a paperclip to press the reset button. You will need to continuously press the button until you hear a “Beep” sound. Note: Resetting the camera will restore your device to factory default settings.
Appendix – Glossary of Terms Arm: The cameras and other security related sensors in the system are actively monitoring the surroundings. Any suspicious activity that has been detected by the camera or sensor will prompt the app to immediately send a notification.
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