Wireless Camcorder User Manual
Names of Parts Status Indicator Lens Power/Mode Button Speaker Tripod Mount Record Button Direct Mode Indicator Mic Cloud Mode Indicator Micro SD Card Slot Micro USB Port Clip Mount Magnet Mount Strap Mount English | 1
Getting Started Charging the Unit • Before initial use, fully charge the camera via power adapter or USB to computer system. • During charging, the status indicator flashes in red. When the camera is fully charged, the indicator turns off. Modes Navigation • Press Power/Mode button for 2 seconds then release it to turn ON or OFF the camera. • Tap Power/Mode button 1 time to switch between Direct Mode and Cloud Mode.
Direct Mode (Intran Direct Mode (Local) For initial use, install [Unieye] app on mobile. Each camera has a unique Mobile / PC Camera ID. ( U2-xxxxxxxx) Password is not required for the initial use, however, it is advised to go to [Setup] in app to setup password after connected. Connect to Camera For iOS user: • Set camera to Direct Mode . • On mobile, go to [Settings] [WiFi] Choose a camera. The 3G connection will switch to WiFi within 1 min. • Run [Unieye]. • Press camera bar to start.
Cloud Mode (Internet) Cloud Mode (Internet) AP USTREAM Cloud AP AP Cloud Server 3G/4G Mobile / PC Mobile Hotspot Recommended Cloud Server for Access: USTREAM A live broadcasting social media. Before using Cloud Mode, setting up cloud AP and cloud server on camera are required. Step 1: Setup Cloud AP in Direct Mode On mobile, go to app [Setup] [Cloud Settings] [Cloud AP]. Select a WiFi network from [AP list]; enter network password when prompted. If no preferred AP is found, press [Other...
Cloud Mode (Internet) Step 3: Connect Camera to Cloud Server Options to connect to cloud server: 1. On mobile, press [Camera to Cloud] in [Setup] page. 2. On camera, set to Cloud Mode . While connecting, the status indicator flashes rapidly in orange. Once connected, the status indicator flashes in green. If connection fails, the status indicator flashes in red and alerts in different beeping frequencies. Alert Cause/Solution One time Cannot connect to cloud AP or invalid network password.
PC Applications To use [Unieye] features on PC, install [PC APP] first. The [PC APP] has similar features and interface to [Unieye] for easy user experience. Installing [PC APP] from Camera • Connect the camera to PC via a USB cable. • [PC APP] AutoRun/AutoPlay activates. • If AutoRun/AutoPlay is not starting: Go to [My computer] and search [PC APP] for installation. • Once installed, unplug the camera from PC then run [PC APP].
Camera Indication Condition Status Indicator Alert Recording Flashing green One time Loop Recording Flashing orange One time Charging Flashing red None Fully Charged No indication Two times Low Battery Flashing red every 5 secs. (Warning) Five times (Shutdown) Power Off No indication Two times Auto Power Off (5 mins idle) Flashing red Two times Memory Full SD Card Error Flashing red Three times Forced Shutdown Camera Hotkey Press and hold Power/Mode button for approx. 12 secs.
Troubleshooting Situation Cause/Solution Camera cannot turn on Battery power is low. Recharge the battery. Camera is frozen Press Power/Mode button for 5 secs. to turn off; press the button twice to turn on. Camera cannot record No SD card or SD card is full. SD card cannot be recognized. Format SD card in [Unieye] or replace SD card. Camera not found Turn on camera, switch to Direct Mode. Press "Refresh" on mobile or PC to scan again. Cannot watch live view Move camera closer to mobile.
FCC & SAR FCC Regulations: 15.19(a)(3): This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 15.105(b): NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
FCC & SAR RF Exposure Information (SAR) This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit adopted by the FCC is 1.6W/kg for an uncontrolled environment.