IC-9110W V2 Quick Installation Guide 11-2020 / v1.
CONTENTS I Product Information .............................................................................. 1 I-1 I-2 I-3 I-4 Package Contents .......................................................................................... 1 System Requirements ................................................................................... 2 LED Status ...................................................................................................... 2 Product Label.....................................
I I-1 Product Information Package Contents Outdoor Image Unit Ethernet Cable Indoor Main Unit Outdoor Image Unit Screws Indoor Main Unit Screws Adhesive Pad Wall Template CD Quick Installation Guide Power Adapter Antenna 1
I-2 - System Requirements Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz (above or similar) VGA card (1024*768 or above) CD-ROM Drive At least 128MB hard disk space (256 MB recommended) Windows XP, Vista, 7 or 8/8.1 Web browser (Internet Explorer 7.0, Firefox 3.6, Chrome 10, Opera 11, Safari 5 or above) I-3 LED LED Status LED Color LED Status Description Network camera is on and connected to cloud server. Network camera is restarting. Network camera is starting up OR network camera is not connected to cloud server.
I-4 Product Label The product label located on the indoor main unit displays the MAC address, cloud ID and setup SSID of your network camera. The MAC address and cloud ID are the same for easy reference.
II Camera Setup It is recommended that you setup your network camera as shown below and establish a working connection before you install the camera to its outdoor location. Your network camera’s unique SSID is displayed on the product label on the product’s indoor main unit and consits of “EdiView.Setup**” where ** are the last two characters of your camera’s unique MAC address. II-1 Hardware Setup 1. Screw on the included antenna to the product’s indoor main unit. 2.
3. Connect the power adapter to the indoor main unit and to a power supply. 4. Wait a moment for the camera to power on. The green power LED will flash slowly when it’s ready. Refer to the respective sections to connect your network camera to your network using either: A. Using the free EdiLife app on Android or iPhone; or B. Using WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), a simple method to connect your camera to your wireless network.
II-2 EdiLife App Follow the instructions below to connect your network camera to your Wi-Fi using the EdiLife smart phone app. Please select your smart device’s operating system (OS). Your network camera’s unique SSID is displayed on the product label on the network camera and consists of “EdiView.Setup **” where ** are the last two characters of your camera’s unique MAC address.
II-2-1 Android OS Please make sure the network camera is within the Wi-Fi range of a Wi-Fi router that has internet connectivity. 1. Search and download “EdiLife” in Google Play. 2. Open the EdiLife app and tap the the available wireless device list. 3. Identify and tap the network camera icon to see Your network camera’s unique SSID is displayed on the product label on the network camera and consists of “EdiView.Setup **” where ** are the last two characters of your camera’s unique MAC address.
4. Once connected, the app will prompt you to enter a device name, new password and the password confirmation. Tap icon to continue. 5. The app will display your local Wi-Fi network list. Tap your selection to continue. 6. Enter the Wi-Fi password of the selected network and tap icon to continue.
Please wait patiently for the camera to connect to the selected Wi-Fi network... A Setup complete screen will be displayed on the app when completed. Congratulations! Your camera is up and running! The camera’s green power LED and orange Internet LED should be on. As shown on the left, your camera should be listed on the EdiLife home screen. Tap your camera to see a live stream. Use the app to view the stream anytime you are connected to the Internet. 7.
II-2-2 Apple iOS Please make sure the network camera is within the Wi-Fi range of a Wi-Fi router that has internet connectivity. 1. On your iOS device, go to Settings. 2. Tap the “Wi-Fi” (outlined in red) option. 3. Find and connect to the network camera by tapping the camera’s Wi-Fi name. Your network camera’s unique SSID is displayed on the product label on the network camera and consists of “EdiView.Setup **” where ** are the last two characters of your camera’s unique MAC address.
4. Search and download “EdiLife” in App. 5. Open the EdiLife app and tap the 6. Once connected, the app will prompt you to enter a device name, new password and the password confirmation. Tap “OK” to continue. 11 icon.
7. The app will display your local Wi-Fi network list. Tap your selection to continue. 8. Enter the Wi-Fi password of the selected network and tap “OK” icon to continue. Please wait patiently for the camera to connect to the selected Wi-Fi network...
A Setup complete screen will be displayed on the app when completed. Congratulations! Your camera is up and running! The camera’s green power LED and orange Internet LED should be on. As on the left, your camera should be listed on the EdiLife home screen. Tap your camera to see a live stream. Use the app to view the stream anytime you are connected to the Internet. 8. II-3 If you have a microSD card, insert the card into the microSD slot on the back on the network camera.
3. The devices will establish a secure wireless connection. The green LAN LED will flash quickly to indicate a successful WPS connection.
III Outdoor Installation Recommended installation: The instructions below are a guide – if you are unsure please seek professional assistance. Disconnect the outdoor image unit from the indoor main unit and remove the indoor main unit antenna and power cable before outdoor installation. 1. Establish the best respective locations for the camera’s outdoor and indoor main unit.
3. Drill an additional hole through the interior of the building wide enough for the outdoor image unit cable.
4. Run the cable attached to the outdoor image unit through the hole from the outside to the interior. 5. Use a sealant to seal the gaps around the cable and screw the outdoor image unit into place. Silicone based sealant is recommended. If your cable hole will not be behind the outdoor image unit, a plastic bushel is also recommended.
6. Use the included screws to screw the outdoor image unit securely into place 7. Adjust the angle of the camera lens on the outdoor image unit to your preference by loosening & tightening the screw. 8. Use the included adherent pad to attach the indoor main unit to your interior wall, or drill holes in your interior wall and use the included screws to screw it firmly into place.
9. Reconnect the antenna and outdoor image unit cable to the indoor main unit. 10. Reconnect the indoor main unit power supply. Use cable clamps (not included) to fix loose cables to the walls according to your preference.
11. You can use an Ethernet cable instead of Wi-Fi to connect the indoor main unit to your router/access point for more stable performance if you prefer.
IV Reset If you experience problems with your network camera, you can reset the camera back to its factory default settings. This resets all settings back to default. 1. Press and hold the WPS/Reset button found on the back panel for at least 10 seconds. 2. Release the button when the green power LED is flashing quickly. 3. Wait for the network camera to restart. The camera is ready when the green power LED is flashing slowly.
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