1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the JOZUZE L7 Portable Camera. This compact and versatile device is designed for various recording needs, offering high-definition video, night vision, and optional WiFi connectivity for remote viewing. Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper setup and operation of your camera.

2. Package Contents
Please check the box for the following items:
- JOZUZE L7 Portable Camera (Standard Host) x1
- USB Data Cable x1
- User Manual x1
- Card Reader x1 (Included with WiFi version only)

3. Product Overview
Familiarize yourself with the camera's components and controls:


Controls and Indicators:
- Mic: Built-in microphone for audio recording.
- Night Vision ON/OFF: Switch to activate/deactivate night vision.
- Reset: Button to reset the device.
- TF Card Port: Slot for Micro SD card.
- Indicator Light: Displays camera status (e.g., standby, recording, WiFi active).
- WIFI ON/OFF: Switch to enable/disable WiFi functionality (for WiFi version).
- Video Save (ON/OFF): Switch to start/stop video recording.
- HD Lens: High-definition camera lens.
- IR Led: Infrared LEDs for night vision.
- Clip: Integrated clip for easy attachment.
- USB Port: For charging and data transfer (non-WiFi version).
- Power ON/OFF: Main power switch.

4. Setup Guide
4.1 Initial Charging
Before first use, fully charge the camera for approximately 3 hours. Use a 2A or below charger. The indicator light will show charging status.
4.2 Inserting the Memory Card
- Ensure the camera is powered OFF.
- Carefully insert a Micro SD card (8-128GB) into the TF Card Port.
- It is recommended to format the Micro SD card before its first use to ensure optimal performance and prevent recording issues.

4.3 App Installation (for WiFi Version)
For models with WiFi functionality, download the companion app:
- Scan the QR code provided in the physical user manual (or on the product page) to download the "iWFcam" (or "V720") application compatible with your smartphone system.
- Ensure your phone's Bluetooth and WiFi functions are enabled to receive signals from the camera.
- If prompted, grant necessary permissions for the app to access camera signals or Bluetooth connections.

5. Operating Instructions
5.1 Basic Video Recording (Non-WiFi Mode)
- Slide the Power ON/OFF switch to the ON position. The camera will enter standby mode, indicated by a slow blinking red light.
- Slide the Video Save switch to the ON position to start recording. The blue light will blink slowly and then turn off, indicating recording is in progress.
- To stop recording, slide the Video Save switch to the OFF position. The blue light will turn back on, and the camera will return to standby.
5.2 WiFi Connection and Remote Viewing
This section applies to the WiFi-enabled version of the camera.
- Activate Camera WiFi: With the camera in standby mode (red light blinking slowly), slide the WIFI ON/OFF switch to the ON position. This will enable the camera's WiFi hotspot. The red light will blink slowly, and the blue light will be on.
- Connect Phone to Camera Hotspot:
- On your smartphone, go to Settings > WLAN (WiFi).
- Look for a WiFi network named like "FL..." (e.g., "FL1941E-6DE-B040-47F2FE").
- Connect to this network. The default hotspot password is 12345678.
- Open iWFcam App: Once your phone is successfully connected to the camera's hotspot, open the "iWFcam" application.
- Live View: The app should automatically connect to the camera, allowing you to watch live video or play back recorded videos in real time. If prompted to change the default password for security, you may choose to do so.
5.3 Remote Mode Configuration (Connecting to Router WiFi)
To enable remote viewing over a longer distance, you can connect the camera to your home or office WiFi router:
- Ensure the camera is connected to your phone via its hotspot (as described in 5.2).
- In the iWFcam app, navigate to Settings.
- Select WiFi Config.
- Click Refresh to scan for available WiFi networks.
- Select your desired router's WiFi signal from the list.
- Enter the password for your router's WiFi network.
- Click OK. The camera will automatically restart to apply the new WiFi settings.
- Wait for a moment. If the app displays the camera status as "Online", the configuration is successful, and you can now view the camera remotely via your router's internet connection.
5.4 Night Vision
The camera features black and white night vision with 6 940nm non-luminous infrared lights, providing an irradiation distance of about 5 meters. Activate it using the Night Vision ON/OFF switch.

5.5 Loop Recording
The camera supports loop video recording, automatically overwriting older files when the memory card is full. This ensures continuous recording without manual intervention.

6. Maintenance
- Cleaning: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the camera lens and body. Avoid using liquid cleaners or solvents.
- Storage: Store the camera in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Battery Care: To prolong battery life, avoid fully discharging the battery frequently. Charge it regularly, even if not in use for extended periods.
- Firmware Updates: Check the iWFcam app or manufacturer's website periodically for any available firmware updates to improve performance and add new features.
7. Troubleshooting
- Camera not turning on: Ensure the battery is charged. Connect to a charger and try again.
- Cannot connect to WiFi hotspot: Double-check the WiFi password (12345678). Ensure the camera's WiFi switch is ON. Try resetting the camera using the Reset button.
- App not showing live view: Ensure your phone is connected to the camera's hotspot. Close and reopen the app. Check phone permissions for the app.
- Recording issues (e.g., short recordings): Ensure the Micro SD card is properly inserted and formatted. Check if the card is full (loop recording should handle this, but a faulty card might cause issues). For WiFi version, SD card recording resolution is 640*480P, while APP online resolution is 1080P.
- Poor video quality: Ensure the lens is clean. Check the recording resolution settings in the app (for WiFi version).
8. Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Image Sensor | 1/4 CMOS |
| Video Format | AVI |
| Night Vision | Black and white, 6x 940nm IR LEDs, ~5m range |
| Microphone | Built-in |
| Viewing Angle | 90 degrees |
| Storage Media | TF Card (8-128GB) |
| Video Resolution (Non-WiFi) | 1920*1080P (SD card recording) |
| Video Resolution (WiFi) | APP online: 1080P; SD card: 640*480P |
| Battery | Built-in polymer lithium battery 3.7V |
| Battery Life | Approx. 4 hours |
| WiFi Frequency | 2.4G |
| WiFi Hotspot Password | 12345678 |
| Companion App | iWFcam (V720) |
| Charging Voltage | DC5V±5% |
| Operating Temperature | -10 ~ 55℃ |
| Operating Humidity | 10% ~ 90% |
| Dimensions (L*W*H) | 78*25*10mm (without back clip) |
| Net Weight | 40.5g |
9. User Tips
- Continuous Recording: If you experience recordings stopping after a short period (e.g., 5 minutes), check your Micro SD card. Ensure it's a high-quality card and properly formatted. The camera features loop recording, so it should continue recording by overwriting old files. If issues persist, consider a different SD card or check for any specific recording duration settings in the app (for WiFi models).
- WiFi Stability: For strong and accurate WiFi network connection, keep your camera close to your phone and within 5 meters of your router when setting up the remote mode.
- Data Transfer for WiFi Version: The WiFi version does not support direct connection to a computer via cable for data reading. You must use the provided card reader to access files from the Micro SD card. The cable is only for charging.
10. Warranty and Support
Specific warranty information is not provided in this manual. Please refer to your purchase documentation or contact the seller/manufacturer directly for details regarding warranty coverage and technical support.





