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VEHO Cave HD Wireless IP Camera User Manual

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VEHO Cave HD Wireless IP Camera User Manual

VEHO Cave HD Wireless IP Camera Product imageIntroduction to the Cave HD IP Camera

Before pairing the Cave HD IP Camera with your Cave Smart Hub please read the following.
Ensure the camera and Smart Hub is within range of the phone/device which you use to access the Cave app.
You will need your router username and password to hand.

IMPORTANT: Only use the supplied power cable with the camera and a compatible power source. Failure to do so may invalidate your warranty.

Visit our YouTube channel for Cave installation guides https://bit.ly/2GoPtxN

Pairing the Cave IP Camera

VEHO Cave HD Wireless IP Camera Fig 1STEP 1
Plug the Cave IP Camera into a compatible power source using the supplied power cable. The camera LED will continuously flash green to indicate it is in pairing mode.

VEHO Cave HD Wireless IP Camera Fig 2STEP 2
Open the Cave app and press the ‘Add Accessory’ button then press ‘By scanning QR Code’.

VEHO Cave HD Wireless IP Camera Fig 3

STEP 3
Scan the QR Code on the base of the camera using the scan window in the app. Take note of the camera pairing name, shown on the screen, next open the wi-fi settings on your device.VEHO Cave HD Wireless IP Camera Fig 4

Note: If the camera does not appear on the Wi-Fi list press and hold the reset button on the rear of the camera for 10 seconds, when released, you will hear
a ‘Beep’. The camera should appear within 30 seconds.

VEHO Cave HD Wireless IP Camera Fig 5STEP 4
Select the camera from the Wi-Fi list and enter the default password ‘01234567’ and click ‘Join’. The camera should connect to your Wi-Fi.

VEHO Cave HD Wireless IP Camera Fig 6STEP 5
Re-enter the Cave app your wi-fi router should be already listed, enter your Wi-Fi router password and confirm the password before clicking ‘Start’. Network configuration may take up to a few minutes.

VEHO Cave HD Wireless IP Camera Fig 7STEP 6
Enter a name for your new IP camera and click the tick icon to save. The camera will now appear in the Cave app under
‘Smart cameras’.

VEHO Cave HD Wireless IP Camera Fig 8STEP 7
 To view the camera for the first time, you will need to reset the default password. Press ‘OK’ and enter a new password, once confirmed the camera will be online and ready to view.

Motion Detection & Recording

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The camera records 18-second video clips 3 seconds of this is pre-recording when movement is detected. The clips automatically save onto a microSD card (not included).

Activate recording
Install a microSD card (up to 128GB) and enter the camera settings. Click ‘Motion Detection & Recording’ to activate. To view footage use ‘Play Video Recordings’ under advanced camera settings.

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Controlling the Cave HD IP Camera

  • VEHO Cave HD Wireless IP Camera Fig 11Shows all IP cameras connected to the Cave Smart Hub
  • Snapshot and image save, talk through the camera and listen to audio
  • Edit camera settings

Edit camera settings

  • Motion Detection & Recording
  • Sync time zones
  • Horizontal/vertical flip corrects camera view.
  • Change wi-fi settings. Press the reset button on the camera for approx 10 secs until you hear a beep, then wait 25 secs before attempting to pair the camera to the Smart Hub again.
  • Format SD card.

Using the camera with a generic app

VEHO Cave HD Wireless IP Camera Fig 12The Cave IP Camera will work independently from the Smart Hub as a standalone IP camera with a generic (non-Cave) app. We recommend ‘GrapeCam’ available on iOS & Android. Download the app and follow the same pairing instructions as used for the Cave version.

Cave Accessories

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What is the difference between TVI and IP cameras?
The IP Camera can be directly connected to the internet for remote access. HD-TVI cameras, on the other hand, cannot connect to the Internet directly and need to communicate with the DVR first, then the DVR itself will connect to the Internet.

What is the difference between a network camera and a wireless camera?
The wireless IP camera is more reliable than wireless analog cameras. The image quality of the Wi-Fi IP camera will vary depending on the signal strength of the Wi-Fi connection. However, if you have a solid Wi-Fi signal, this shouldn’t be an issue.

Does the TVI camera have sound?
The new HD-TVI HD camera can be used with the CCT / CCR-1 CAMERA COM system to provide audio and video to increase the security of your surveillance cameras. Most VCRs provide an audio jack for recording audio if you want.

What is the distance limit for IP cameras?
The technically normal POE IP security camera is limited to a maximum of 300 feet of network cable, it can still use pure copper to receive the signal. However, since there is no guarantee that the type of metal used will always be pure copper, it is always safer to estimate 250 feet maximum.

Support & troubleshooting

How do you reset the Cave HD IP Camera? Press and hold the reset button on the rear of the camera until you hear the reset success tone, approximately 10 seconds. Release the button and wait until you hear a beep to confirm the camera is in pairing mode, this can take up to 30 seconds; proceed to set up the camera after the beep.

Contacting Veho
To contact Veho for support or troubleshooting for your Cave IP Camera visit our website at vehoworld.com and use our pop-up chatbox.

DISCLAIMER:
Veho is not responsible for ensuring all footage is captured. Please ensure the Cave HD IP Camera is installed and positioned correctly, and that you are familiar with operating the camera and app before using it.

REFERENCE

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