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IPS-30 Wi-Fi USB Wall Adapter Pro The IPS-30 is a versatile 1080p surveillance camera hidden inside a plain-looking USB power adapter you plug into a wall outlet. Powered from the outlet (or tethered to an extension cord or power strip), the camera transmits video and audio through the room’s Wi-Fi to the free BVCam mobile app.
QR code Camera lens USB charging port Indicator light Microphone Micro SD slot Reset key Quick Start Push a microSD card, typically 32GB (but up to 128GB), into the slot below the electrical prongs until it snaps into place. The side of the card with the golden contact points should be pointed away from the side of the adapter with the QR code.
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Plug the ISP-30 into the outlet where you intend to use the camera. The location should be accessible to your Wi-Fi network and, for now, near the mobile device loaded with the BVCam app. On your mobile device, bring up your Wi-Fi settings and find the connection that lists the ISP-30’s UID.
If you want to add another photo or tablet to take in the camera’s view and be able to control the camera remotely, make sure your mobile unit has the BVcam app installed and the unit is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your previous device was when you switched the camera from its ad hoc mode to Wi-Fi.
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Saves a snapshot to your viewing device. Starts recording a video; touch again to stop. A red dot appears over the icon while a recording is in progress. Flops image left or right, which is useful when the camera is pointed at a mirror. Inverts picture, which is useful when the camera is plugged in upside down.
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Go to the Record button to bring up list of recordings. The list should be blank on first use. Recordings, by default, are made to Local, meaning to your mobile viewing device. Tap the down arrow to change the recording target to the camera’s microSD card.
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Other Device Settings (Continued) Next, set the alarm schedule by inputting a start time and an end time for motion detection to be active. Usually, you wouldn’t want it to be active during the parts of the day when you’d expect people to be moving in front of the camera.
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You can also record sound (the default) or disable the microphone. You can also continue loop recording (the default) or turn it off. With loop recording, once the memory card fills up, the oldest file will be replaced by the newest recording. If disabled, you won’t be able to save new content until you make room on the memory card by deleting files in your computer or replacing the old card with a fresh card.
Device Reboot - Will turn camera off, then on. However, you cannot remotely return the camera to its factory settings. Resetting the Camera To return the camera to its factory settings, plug it into an electrical outlet. Locate a pair of tiny holes on the opposite side of the adapter from the QR code.
Specifications BVCAM App iOS requirements 6.1 or later (on iPhone, iPad or iPad touch) Android requirements 4.2 and up Languages English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Traditional Chinese Maximum number of simultaneous viewers Maximum number of cameras per app Computer Viewing via USB microSD adapter Operating systems Windows, Mac OS X...
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