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Brickhouse Security CueCam User Manual

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CueCam Night Vision WiFi Mini Camera
User's Guide
WHEN YOU NEED TO KNOW.

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  • Page 1 CueCam Night Vision WiFi Mini Camera User’s Guide WHEN YOU NEED TO KNOW.
  • Page 3 8 meters using the 12 Invisible IRs, and features resolution up to 720p. In the Box: In the Box you will find the CueCam Night Vision WiFi Mini Camera, Swivel Mount, USB Cable, AC Adapter, and this Users Guide.
  • Page 5 Camera IR’s Rec - Record Manually Indicator Lights Reset Button USB Slot Micro SD Card Slot Power Button...
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    AC power using the included power cables. The first step to using your CueCam would be to go to the Google Play Store for Android or the App Store for iOS and download the free mobile application by searching for “AIC”.
  • Page 7 From Here you will see WiFi WiFi settings ID “IPCAMAP-XXXXXX”. Select the ID to connect to the CueCam WiFi. This configuration is known as AP Mode (a direct, local connection between your smartphone and your camera). Once you are connected you will exit your WiFi...
  • Page 8 Note: In AP Mode, you will only be able to view the camera’s feed locally within range from the CueCam and smartphone. Later in this user’s guide will be instructions on how to connect the camera to your home or business WiFi router for remote viewing.
  • Page 12 Once you’ve selected the camera on the view video feed screen, you will be prompted to change the default password to a six digit number or a combination of numbers and letters. Special characters will not be accepted. Once you change the password the camera will reboot.
  • Page 13 Adjusting Camera Functions Through the Basic Menu To adjust settings, select the Cog Wheel to the right of your camera’s name. From here you will be able to Reconnect your camera, Edit Camera fields (name, connection type, et al), View Snapshots based on motion detection, record video locally to an SD card, or you may Remove the camera entirely from the application.
  • Page 16 Configuring Video Settings To adjust your camera’s recording settings, re-enter the Advanced Setting menu by following the same path as configuring your WiFi network. Video Settings • Video Quality - This selection allows you to choose video resolution. High is 720p. •...
  • Page 17 Event Settings • Motion Detection - This option will trigger recording based on any activity that moves in front of the camera. Choose Sensitivity Low or Max. The recommended setting is Medium. • Notification - Push Alert will alert you to a detected event. Recording Settings •...
  • Page 18 Glossary DVR: short for Digital Video Recorder; this abbreviation refers to any device capable of recording and saving a digital video file. This is the high-tech equivalent of a VCR. GB is short for gigabyte which is a unit used to measure computer storage capacity and is approximate to 1.07 billion bytes.
  • Page 19 USB can connect computer peripherals such as mice, keyboards, PDAs, gamepads and joysticks, scanners, digital cameras, printers, personal media players, flash drives, and external hard drives. For help and information on your device, visit the BrickHouse Security knowledge base at http://help.brickhousesecurity.com/.
  • Page 20 WHEN YOU NEED TO KNOW.