10.2.1 PC camera connection
The camera is powered via micro USB cable.
1. Connect the micro USB side of the provided cable to the micro USB camera port ⑤.
2. Connect the USB side of the provided cable to one of the USB port in your PC.
3. Launch the Proview or Liteview software.
4. Manage the camera using the software to control all function.
10.2.2 LAN camera connection
The camera is powered via mini USB cable.
In LAN mode, the camera connects to a router by Ethernet cable.
You can connect one or more cameras to the router by Ethernet cable for network applications.
1. Install the Proview or Liteview software on your PC. Or, install the free Optika Mobile View App on the mobile device.
2. Connect the micro USB side of the provided cable to the micro USB camera port ⑤.
3. Plug the USB side of the cable to a USB power adapter (not supplied).
4. Plug the power adapter to a wall outlet.
5. Connect the camera and the router by plugging the Ethernet cable into the LAN port ④: if the connection is successful,
the network indication LED will be off and the LAN indicator will be light up.
6. Make sure that your PC or your mobile device is connected to the router (by LAN or WiFi).
7. Start the Proview or Liteview software or Optika Mobile View App and check the configuration.
8. Normally, active cameras are automatically recognized. The connected cameras will be listed in the Camera List group
of the Camera Control Bar of Proview or Liteview on PC.
9. On mobile device, connected cameras will be listed in the Camera Thumbnail page of Optika Mobile View App.
10. Click the corresponding camera to start live image.
10.2.3 WiFi camera connection (AP mode)
The camera is powered via micro USB cable.
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A camera can be connected to a maximum of three devices at the same time.
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The WiFi signal generated by the camera may conflict with the signal generated by a second camera in the
same room. In order to avoid interference between the signals (slowing down of the live image or black screen),
it is recommended not to install more than 6 cameras in a room of approximately 60 sq. mt. Furthermore, the
mobile device connected to the camera should be close enough to the camera itself.
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If more than 6 cameras are to be installed in the same room, it is necessary to proceed in STA mode.
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