VStarcam Pangolin T Series PnP IP/Network Camera
Quick Installation Guide
Pangolin T series
VStarcam, IP Camera Expert
Hardware Installation
Please connect the IP camera and router via network cable.
[Diagram: Shows the back of the VStarcam IP camera connected to a router via a network cable. The camera has ports for DC 5V, RESET, and Micro. The router has multiple LAN ports and two antennas.]
Ensure that the router's Power indicator light is on (yellow) and the Network Indicator light is flashing (green).
Warning: Please use the provided power adapter. Unauthorized power adapters may damage the IP camera.
Note: The IP camera can be reset to factory settings by pressing the reset button for 10 seconds. The reset button can be found on the bottom of the camera.
View via Android Mobile Phone
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Install the P2PCam264 software. Visit the URL: http://cd.gocam.so via your phone's web browser, and follow the instructions to download or scan the QR code to download the PnP version software.
[QR Code for P2PCam264 software download]
- After successful installation, "VsCam" will appear on your phone's desktop. [Image: Screenshot of an Android phone desktop showing the VsCam app icon.]
- Run the software and click "Add" to add cameras. [Image: Screenshot of the VsCam app showing the "Add" button to add new cameras.]
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Click "Scan", and then point your phone's camera towards the UID sticker on the IP camera.
[Image: Sequence of screenshots showing the process of scanning the UID sticker with the phone camera.]
The UID can be found on the bottom of the camera or the warranty card. After a "beep" sound, the UID is scanned successfully. You can also click "search" to add cameras in the LAN.
The default password is: 888888; The default user is: admin
- Click "camera" to view the live video. [Image: Screenshot of the VsCam app displaying the live video feed from the camera.]
WIFI Setup
Click the icon on the right of the camera to set it up. Click "Setting" and then "Wifi Setting". The Router SSID list will pop up. Select the correct SSID, input the WIFI password, and click "OK". Then unplug the camera's network cable. The camera will restart and automatically connect to the WiFi.
[Diagram: Sequence of screenshots showing the process of configuring WiFi settings within the VsCam app.]Note: If the camera has Pan/Tilt function, you can slide up and down the video screen to control the camera's Pan/Tilt movement.
View via iPhone
- Install the VsCam software. Visit the URL: http://cd.gocam.so via your phone's web browser, and follow the instructions to download or scan the QR code to download the PnP version software. [QR Code for P2PCam264 software download]
- After successful installation, "VsCam" will appear on your phone's desktop. [Image: Screenshot of an iPhone desktop showing the VsCam app icon.]
- Run the software and click "Add" to add cameras. [Image: Screenshot of the VsCam app showing the "Add" button to add new cameras.]
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Click "Scan", then scan the camera's UID.
[Image: Sequence of screenshots showing the process of scanning the UID sticker with the iPhone camera.]
Point your iPhone camera towards the UID sticker (The UID can be found on the bottom of the IP camera or the warranty card). After a "beep" sound, the UID is scanned successfully. You can also click the search button to add cameras in the LAN, or manually add a camera by pressing the "+" button to input the camera's UID and password.
The default password is: 888888; The default user is: admin
- Click "camera" to view the live video. [Image: Screenshot of the VsCam app displaying the live video feed from the camera.]
WIFI Setup
Click the arrow icon of the online camera, press the "WIFI Setting" label, then the Router SSID list will pop up. Click the correct router's SSID, and input the WIFI password, click "Add". Then unplug the camera's network cable, the camera will restart, and connect to the WiFi automatically.
[Diagram: Sequence of screenshots showing the process of configuring WiFi settings within the VsCam app on an iPhone.]Note: If the device has Pan/Tilt function, you can slide up and down on the video screen to control the camera's Pan/Tilt.
View via PC
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Visit http://cd.gocam.so to get a download link for the PC client.
[Icon: VStarcam Super Client application icon] After installation, the "Super Client" icon will appear on the desktop. Double-click it.
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Click "Add Camera" to connect the camera in LAN or in WAN.
[Image: Screenshot of the VStarcam Super Client software showing the "Add Camera" button.]
To add cameras in LAN: click the "Find" button and select the cameras. To add cameras in WAN: Input the UID (UID can be found on the bottom of the camera or warranty card). Default password: 888888.
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Click "OK" to confirm adding the camera.
[Image: Screenshot of the "Add Camera" dialog in VStarcam Super Client, showing fields for Name, UID, Password, and a "Set WiFi" button.]
"Set WiFi": This option allows you to set up the camera to connect via WiFi.
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Double-click the "IP Camera" icon to view the camera.
[Image: Screenshot of the VStarcam Super Client software displaying the live video feed from the camera in a multi-window layout.]
Note: For more information, please refer to the online CD: http://cd.gocam.so
[QR Code for more information]
FCC Statements
FCC Warning Statement
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located for operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.