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Energeeks EG-CIP005 Motorized Wi-Fi Ip Camera User Guide

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Energeeks EG-CIP005 Motorized Wi-Fi Ip Camera User Guide

Introduction

We do our best to ensure that our devices meet the expectations of our customers and we hope that this is the case for you. However, If you have any questions, suggestions or opinions that you want to send us, please contact us at support@energeeks.com, we will be happy to assist you. This is a quick installation guide for you. Please read this guide carefully before using our products. You can check our entire range of products at www.energeeks.com We hope you enjoy your new device!

Box Contents

  • 1 x camera
  • 1 x adapter
  • 1 x cable
  • 1 x user manual

Installation Guide

  1. Connect your phone to the 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi network of your router.
  2. Open the Energeeks 3.0 app and tap the + sign at the top to add a new device. Now select surveillance camera.
  3. Plug the power adapter into the camera and wait for a few seconds, you will hear a start-up melody.
  4. Press and hold the reset button on the camera until you hear a beep or a voice, the camera will reboot into installation mode and make an intermittent beep that it is waiting to read the QR code.
  5. In the application confirm “the camera has started” and press next.
  6. In this step the application will show you the name of the Wi-Fi network to which your phone is connected and to which the camera will connect. Enter the Wi-Fi network password and press Next.
  7. Now a QR code will appear on the screen of your phone. Show the QR code to the camera by putting your phone a few cm from the lens and moving it up to a distance of 15 – 20 cm. When the camera has recognized the QR, it will emit a beep or a voice. Then click on “heard sound confirmation”
  8. The installation will finish automatically, and the installed camera will be displayed. Click on “finish” and enjoy your new Energeeks camera.

Important Note:

The smart features of today’s routers may cause the device not to connect even when you have selected your 2.4Ghz network. This is due to automatic frequency management or automatic channel change configurations that these routers have incorporated, causing the device to not be installed or to go offline from time to time for no apparent reason. If this happens, please contact our technical support.

Features

  • Input: 5V – 1A
  • Wi-Fi: 2,4Ghz
  • Temperature and humidity range: 0ºC – 45ºC
  • Resolution: 2 Megapixels
  • Vision angle: 100°
  • Motion sensor with IA human filter
  • Noise sensor
  • Micro SD card: 128Gb max.
  • Night vision: IR LED 10m max
  • Bidirectional audio
  • ONVIF protocol

Specifications

  • Model: Energeeks EG-CIP005
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi
  • Frequency Support: 2.4GHz
  • Warranty: 36 months for personal use, 6 months for professional or commercial use.
  • Environmental Protection: Compliant with European Directive 2012/19/EU (RAEE)

FAQS

How many devices can connect to IP camera?
  • Each camera supports up to 10 simultaneous viewers total for both local and remote PCs/devices.
How do I setup my IP Wi-Fi camera?
  1. Step 1: Connect the Camera to Power and Your Network Router.
  2. Step 2: Find the Camera’s IP Address.
  3. Step 3: Access the Camera’s Web Interface.
  4. Step 4: Log in to the Camera’s Interface.
  5. Step 5: Configure the Camera’s Network Settings.
  6. Step 6: Set up Video and Audio Settings.
Can two devices use the same IP?
  • Yes, each device has a different IP address.
Do you need internet for IP cameras?
  • To summarize, an IP camera will still work without the internet but will be cut off from any device separate from the network it is connected to.
What is the minimum internet speed for IP camera?
What is the full name of IP camera?
  • An Internet Protocol Camera, commonly referred to as an IP camera, is a digital video camera much like a webcam, which transmits and receives data over a network or the internet.
How to calculate camera storage?
  1. *1000/8 = to convert kbps to Bytes.
  2. *3600 = to convert from seconds to hour.
  3. *24 = to convert from hour to day.
  4. Cameras = total number of cameras.
  5. Days = total number of days you want to record.
Why do IP cameras go offline?
  • Cameras may go offline if there are power outages or fluctuations in the power supply.
Why is my IP camera not working?
  • Check for any loose cables or faulty connections that may be causing the problem. Next, verify the network connectivity and address conflicts.

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