Zetronix KOIOS-4K AC USB Adaptor Camera User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Zetronix
Table of Contents
Zetronix KOIOS-4K AC USB Adaptor Camera
Startup
For local recording, install a MicroSD card on the device. Power it up by simply plugging it into an electrical outlet. A red blinking light will come up then go off indicating the wifi is on and ready to connect.
Download App
Search for App called LOOKCAM on the App Store or Google Play, download it and install it.
Hotspot connection of the mobile phone to the camera
Enter the mobile phone WI-FI settings, find the WiFi account (UID number) and connect. As shown in the figure
After the UID of the device is connected, open the phone APP (LOOKCAM). (As shown below)
It most likely will automatically detect the camera device and prompt you to connect to it. Tap “OK”.
You should now be able to preview the video on your phone.
By taping on Device Online, you will see the live video stream.
Set up remote stream
So far you can only preview video if you are connected to the same local
network. To access remotely, the camera needs to access your local network to
connect to the internet and broadcast the video.
Click the setup icon → Advanced Configuration →WiFi Connection Configuration →
Find WiFi → Enter Password → Click OK and the camera will restart
automatically. (Wait for the camera to restart (about 40 seconds). The camera
will change from offline to online, at which time the viewable video can be
accessed remotely.)
Select your local WiFi network, and provide the password.
Quick Troubleshooter
- The camera supports up to 128 GB Micro SD card. Please use High-Speed Class 10 FAT formatted memory card.
- You may have to format the Micro SD before using it.
- Most issues can be fixed by resetting the device. Using a pin, press and hold the reset switch for 15, wait a few minutes for the WiFi to reboot.
- The default password, if needed, is 123456
- This device does not work with a 5GHz network, please ensure your router has a 2.5GHz capability and that you are connecting to its 2.5GHz channel. Most routers transmit on both channels.