10.2.3.1 Windows operating system
The PC must be equipped with a WiFi receiver to handle the WiFi signal generated by the camera.
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1. Connect the micro USB side of the provided cable to the micro USB camera port ⑤.
2. Plug the USB side of the cable to a USB power adapter (not supplied).
3. Plug the power adapter to a wall outlet.
4. Press the AP/STA button ②. The operating LED ③ will light up in green when AP mode is selected.
5. In the "Network Settings and Internet" of your PC select the WiFi device WEUCAM4MPA-xxxxx.
The password for connecting the camera is "12345678".
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6. Launch the Proview or Liteview software.
7. Manage the camera using the software to control all function.
10.2.3.2 IOS / Android operating system
1. Connect the micro USB side of the provided cable to the micro USB camera port ⑤.
2. Plug the USB side of the cable to a USB power adapter (not supplied).
3. Plug the power adapter to a wall outlet.
4. Press the AP/STA button ②. The operating LED ③ will light up in green when AP mode is selected.
5. In the "Settings" of your device select the WiFi device WEUCAM4MPA-xxxxx.
The password for connecting the camera is "12345678".
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6. Launch the Optika Mobile View App.
7. Manage the camera using the App to control all function.
10.2.4 WiFi camera connection (STA mode)
The camera is powered via micro USB cable.
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In STA mode, the camera is supposed to connect to a router.
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A WiFi router can usually provide 9 signals, which means 9 cameras can be connected to the router.
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Assuming 4 WiFi routers are installed in a room, we ensure that 36 cameras can coexist in a room without
interference from WiFi signals.
1. Connect the micro USB side of the provided cable to the micro USB camera port ⑤.
2. Plug the USB side of the cable to a USB power adapter (not supplied).
3. Plug the power adapter to a wall outlet.
4. Press the AP/STA button ②. The operating LED ③ will light up in blue when STA mode is selected.
This means the camera is in STA mode and has connected to the router (See Chapter 11 on how to set the router's
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name and password in the camera).
5. Make sure that your PC or your mobile device is connected to the router (by LAN or WiFi).
6. Start the Proview or Liteview software or Optika Mobile View App and check the configuration.
7. 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.
8. On mobile device, connected cameras will be listed in the Camera Thumbnail page of Optika Mobile View App.
9. Click the corresponding camera to start the stream.
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Note on data security
The data transfer of the camera when working in LAN or WiFi is not encrypted. Anyone who is connected to the network
and has installed the Optika software or Optika App, can see the live image of all active cameras.
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About the routers/switches
It is suggested that routers/switches supporting 802.11ac 5G segment should be selected to achieve better wireless con-
nection experience.
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