Inqmega Camera Setup

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  • The first thing you are going to want to do to get your camera up and streaming on your network is to connect your camera to power, to an active network port on your network and finally to power the camera on. Next, go online and download the Upgrade tool (IP address setting tool), from the PTZOptics Download Page.
  • Find the camera's IP address via WiFiman, or UniFi Video and then follow the steps below: Connect to the camera's IP address in your browser, and log in. Go into the System tab. Under the Maintenance section you will see the link for Reset to Defaults.
  • 4G and battery powered CAMERAS. Use left/right arrows to navigate the slideshow or swipe left/right if using a mobile device.

How To Set Up The Camera 1. Download and Install the App a. Make sure your mobile devices are connected to the network properly (Wi-Fi) b.For Android phone users, download the free app by searching 'YCC365' in 'Google Play Store' or scanning the QR-Code on the camer. IMega Cam is a kind of network camera viewing software Has the following features: 1. View the real-time video 2. Take photo for real-time video.

Setup a Cloud IP Camera in 3 Easy Steps!

March 20, 201311 Comments

IP cameras are growing in popularity and are becoming much more cost-effective for home and small business use. Most of these devices have a pretty decent feature set, and often include some motion detection features and basic alert system, however to get the most value out of your camera, you'll want to consider features such as:

  • Cloud storage of recorded video or images
  • Mobile connectivity from your smartphone
  • Ability to view live video from anywhere, on any device
  • Ability to manage multiple cameras easily

How do you get all these features? The answer is to connect the camera to the cloud and turn your standalone device into a cloud IP camera.

Getting these features on your own isn't really feasible, or at best can be quite time consuming. The best idea is to use a 3rd party service; we offer one called Camcloud, but there are others. This way you'll get more bells and whistles and have an easier time setting it up. Regardless of the approach, there are three steps required to setup a cloud IP camera:

1. Add your camera to Camcloud using our 'Add Camera Wizard'.
2. Setup Your Motion Detection & Pan/Tilt Functionality.
3. Make sure your timeline page is getting populated.

(This isn't meant to be an exhaustive guide, read our IP Camera Setup Guides here for more details).

1. Add your camera to Camcloud using our Add Camera Wizard. In our case, that involves signing-up for a free account at www.camcloud.com. From here, you need to tell the cloud service the IP address of the camera, as well as the camera login credentials. First Login to Camcloud.com, and click on the 'CAMERAS' tab.

Click on 'Add Camera' and pick 'Axis'. You can name your camera whatever you'd like. Once you click on next, you'll have to add in your camera's username, password, IP address, HTTPS and RTSP ports. You'll need to port forward your router to the IP camera so the cloud service has permission to access the camera.


This means both your RTSP and HTTPS ports need be forwarded on your router.

Once you have an Axis camera on your network, you can find the IP address. (Note: To enable HTTPS on an Axis camera, go to Advanced TCP/IP settings and ensure the HTTPS port is set to whatever you like (default 443). To enable HTTPS go to System Options -> Security -> HTTPS. Use 'client: for the certificate'. Change administrator to use HTTPS only or HTTP & HTTPS. Now it can be added to Camcloud using HTTPS.)

2. Setup Your Motion Detection & Pan/Tilt Functionality.

Since the setup is complete, it will get added to your list of cameras. Go over to the Live view tab and see if it works.

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You can take a look at what's happening right now from the 'Live View' tab. You can also change the camera's positioning through its Pan/Tilt Functionality here if your camera supports it.


Setup the camera's Motion Detection by clicking on the Motion Detection. To change the camera's motion detection area, move the red box around, increase or decrease its size, then click on 'Save Area'.

3. Make Sure Your Timeline Page is Getting Populated

Inqmega Camera Setup

Whenever there's motion activity, your video and image recordings will be saved and stored in the cloud which allows you to access it from anywhere, including your Android or iOS device.

That's the basic concept behind setting up a cloud IP camera. Remember, read our IP Camera Setup Guide if you want to do this with Camcloud and try out our free plan.

Inqmega Camera Setup Wifi

That's it for the setup! If you have any questions, contact us at support@camcloud.com

If a password has been forgotten unfortunately there is no way to recover these as this would compromise the camera security.

The default username and password for the camera will be 'admin' e.g.:
Username: admin
Password: admin
We recommend trying these first to see if they allow you to login.

These must be entered all in lowercase and should be double checked as some devices such as iPhones/iPads will set the first letter to uppercase automatically.
When changing the password this should be in alphanumeric characters (i.e. a,b,c.. 1,2,3..) only with no special characters or spaces.
If the default password has been changed you cannot recall what you set it to you will need to reset the camera to the factory defaults to regain access.

NB: When you reset a camera it will reset it to factory defaults (and will lose the WiFi details you currently have set) so you should only perform a reset while your camera is connected to your router with an ethernet cable.
To do this can you:
1) Remove all cables connected to the camera.
2) Remove any SD card from the camera.
3) Wait 10 mins.
4) Connect the ethernet cable to the camera and your router, you should hear a click when the cable is connected.
5) Wait 2 mins.
6) Connect the power cable to the camera.
7) Wait 5 mins for the camera to power up.
8) Locate the camera's reset button or recess.


For the outdoor camera this will be a button on the underneath of the camera or on the end of a cable.
For the indoor camera this will be a recess on the back of the camera that can be pressed with a paperclip or similar.


9) Press and hold for 20 seconds and release.
10) Wait 5 mins for the camera to reset ensuring it remains connected to your router with the ethernet cable throughout.
Then once the camera is reset can you log in to the camera interface using the default username and password which is 'admin'
As the camera has been reset it will be at the factory defaults once again, so you will need to setup your camera again with the WiFi details, etc. as if from new. Undertale demo differences.

To do this take a look at the setup guides in the section below.

http://ucam247.helpsite.io/categories/3646-camera-setup
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