Uovision LinkEye UMQ2 User Manual

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LinkEye Slave Camera
Model: UMQ2

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  • Page 1 LinkEye Slave Camera Model: UMQ2...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content 1 About LinkEye Slave Camera ......1 1.1 Introduction ..........1 1.3 Camera Button instruction ......7 1.2 Camera Overview ........3 2 Quick start guide............8 2.1 Installing the batteries ........8 2.2 Installing the SD card........10 3 Setting Map ..............11 3.1 Settings ............11 3.2 Connecting CAM to cloud server ..
  • Page 4: About Linkeye Slave Camera

    1 About LinkEye Slave Camera Introduction Built-in RF module, multi-bands Selectable  Transmission speed up to 30Mbps  Capable of uploading original files, videos, and  thumbnails Support frequency hopping, avoid the same  frequency interference GPS automatic positioning and timing * ...
  • Page 5 IP68, super durability  Lens F=1.6, FOV=65 degrees  Ultra-low power consumption, 100ua-200ua  standby current. 4 high-efficiency IR lights, 940nm/850nm/white  light LED optional PIR sensitivity: high, normal, low  512GB SD compatible  HQ audio recording, -38dB sensitivity MIC ...
  • Page 6: Camera Overview

    Camera Overview 1:Antenna 2:GPS antenna 3:IR Flash 4:Camera Lens Page 3...
  • Page 7 5:PIR sensor 6:Light sensor 7:Display 8:key board 9:Power Interface for 10:Power interface for module main board Page 4...
  • Page 8 11:SD-card Slot 12:Power Switch Page 5...
  • Page 9 13:DC input 14:Bottom Screw Page 6...
  • Page 10: Camera Button Instruction

    Camera Button instruction OFF:Power off. Button Function description ON:Setting the camera; If the setting is completed, please click LEFT button to enter the working Entry and Exit of main menu; mode. Also used as an Exit in deeper menu structure, often used with OK button MENU 1.Quick switch between photo mode and video mode;2.Navigation through...
  • Page 11: Quick Start Guide

    2 Quick start guide Installing the batteries Step1: Put the battery pack in the back housing. Step2: Insert the power port into the module’s power interface. Then press the wire into the take-up slot. Page 8...
  • Page 12 Step3: Insert the other power port into the main board’s power interface. Page 9...
  • Page 13: Installing The Sd Card

    Installing the SD card Insert the SD card as below direction. Support max to 512GB SD card. Note: If the SD card is more than 32GB, please enter MENU->SYS->Format SD to format the SD card before use. Otherwise, the data stored in SD card will not be correct.
  • Page 14: Setting Map

    3 Setting Map Settings On/Off Page 11...
  • Page 15 Sending Time Instant/ 0:00,1:00,…23:00 Setting Sync Upload/ Download FW Update No/Yes Remote Control Delay 0.5H/1H/2H/3H/4H/6H/12H/24H Camera IP Enter Station IP Enter Station pswd Off/On Sending Time: The default sending time is Instant. For power saving, camera can send the photos or videos at a preset time.
  • Page 16 Station IP: The slave camera will automatically search the base station IP. If there are more than one base station, the camera will connect to the best signal base station automatically. If you want to fix the slave camera to the specific base station, it’s possible. You can request the base station password before you purchase our system.
  • Page 17 Flash Power Low/High Video Video Size 720,1080,3K Video length 5-60s(Default:10s) Send Type Thumbnail/Small Video/Original Video Flash Power Low/High Photo+Video Photo Size 5MP/8MP/16MP/24MP/32MP Photo Burst Video size 720,1080,3K Video length 5-60s(Default:10s) Send Option Single/Multiple Thumbnail/Small Video/Original Send Type Video Photo Burst:It’s the number of pictures that to be Flash Power Low/High taken of each triggering.
  • Page 18 pictures that to be sent via Send Option. Trigger Mode PIR/Time Lapse/Both PIR Sensitivity Normal/High/Low PIR Interval 0s-60m Time lapse 5s~24 hours PIR Interval:It means the time interval that the PIR Work Time 1~4 Off/On sensor allowed to work. This prevents the card from filling up with too many redundant images.
  • Page 19 work. Work hour: 00:00-00:00 means 24 hours. If the settings is cross the day, for example: Start: 20:00 Stop: 10:00 means 00:00-10:00 AMand 20:00-24:00of the chosen day. Set Clock Enter Rename Off/On Password Off/On Over Write Off/On Off/On Format SD Enter Diagnose Enter...
  • Page 20 or save it to your mobile phone so you can access your camera if you ever forget your password. GPS: In working mode, the camera searches the GPS every 24hours. It’s recommended to search the GPS manually before use. After set GPS=On, please restart the camera and wait until below solid triangle appears in the display.
  • Page 21: Connecting Cam To Cloud Server

    folder to FAQ for help. Connecting CAM to cloud server In order to send photos to the APP, you need to add your camera to your cloud account before use. Open website: Or Linckeazi APP. https://www.linckeazi.com. Please scan the below QR code to install the APP. Android APP IOS APP Login your account:...
  • Page 22 Page 19...
  • Page 23 Add Device: Please note: The camera needs to be added in your cloud account before use. Name your camera; input the SN and IMEI/ID of your camera. Add location description if necessary. The SN and IMEI/ID are labeled inside the camera. Page 20...
  • Page 24: Manually Send A Test Photo

    After the camera IP is set, the camera will restart Manually send a test photo automatically. Wait for about 30s, the camera will get the signal from the base station. Please check the battery level, the SD card available storage and the signal strength.
  • Page 25 Once you see send successful, check your email account or phone to see if you receive the correct photo. If the sending is failure, choose Diagnose to generate a Log file and the FAQ will help you with your Log file. Page 22...
  • Page 26: Entering Work Mode

    Back to the main display, press LEFT button( ) to Entering Work Mode quickly enter into Work Mode. Before entering Work Mode, please make sure the external power seal is tight. Your camera comes with an Auxiliary power jack. If Auxiliary power you want to hook up an external 12V(2A) battery to power the camera, you can.
  • Page 27 recommend positioning the camera in an area with a backdrop to reflect the maximum amount of light. Note: a. The sun should not be shining directly on the face of the camera. b. Reflect with trees or other things to add more light to your target.
  • Page 28: Appendixⅰ: Technical Specifications

    AppendixⅠ: Technical Specifications Picture Resolution 5MP(Real Sensor)/8MP/16MP/24MP/32MP Lens F/NO=1.85 (Field of View)=64° Frequency Bands: 800MHz, 2.4GHz(Selectable) Flash Power Full, Low Display Screen 2” HD LCD Memory Card Up to 512GB Video Resolution 3K,1080P, 720P, PIR Sensor Multi Zone PIR Sensitivity Adjustable (High/Normal/Low) Video Trigger Time <0.6S Operation/Storage Tem.
  • Page 29 Video Length 5s–60s Power Supply 7.5Ah@12VLithium battery pack; DC9-14Vexternal power. Stand-by Current < 0.15 (<6mAh/Day) Low Battery Alert LED Indicator, Cloud Platform Mounting Rope/Belt/Python lock Dimensions 135mmX108mmX102mm Operation Humidity 5% - 90% Security authentication FCC,CE, RoHS Page 26...
  • Page 30: Appendix Ⅱ: Parts List

    Appendix Ⅱ: Parts List Digital Camera Part Name Quantity Antenna GPS antenna Belt User Manual Page 27...
  • Page 31 Declaration of Conformity to Directive 2014/53/EU CE Caution: Hereby, the manufacturer declares that this camera is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. Please ask for your distributor for a copy of the Declaration of Conformity to Directive 2014/53/EU.

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