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User will need to input a management ID and Password to enter this Tab.
Default management ID: admin
Default Password: 0000
If you forget your password, you can reset the uCare Cam by pressing the WPS/REST button at
the back of the camera for 10 seconds. This will restore uCare Cam to factory settings. You will
need to set up the WiFi connection again after you reset the camera.
D. iOS – Setup uCare Cam WiFi
Method 1: Use WPS (WiFi Protected Setup)
Available if your WiFi Router supports WPS and it is set to use WPA or WPA2 security
encryption. WEP security encryption is not supported in WPS mode. An easy way to check if
your Router supports WPS is to look for a button that says “WPS” on the Router. It may also be
called “AOSS” or “QSS”.
1. Press and hold the WPS/REST button for 10 seconds at the back of the camera. It will reset
and restart the uCare Cam. After about 60 seconds, the LED color should flash Green and
Red.
2. Press “WPS” button on WiFi Router
3. Press the WPS/REST Button on the back of the uCare Cam for 2 seconds.
If uCare Cam has entered the WPS connection mode, the status LED color will turn a fast
blinking Green.
4. uCare Cam will try for up to 2 minutes to connect to the WiFi Router using WPS.
5. If the LED color changes to Orange, your uCare Cam has successfully connected to your
Router. If the LED does not change to Orange, the setup has failed. Please make sure
the uCare Cam is within WiFi distance of your Router, press the WPS/REST button for
10 seconds to reset uCare Cam, and try the setup again.
6. Use Smartphone APP to add uCare Cam into Camera list. See instruction manual –
“iOS - Add uCare Cam (already connected to Router) to APP”.
Method 2: Use Router Mode
You will first need to connect to the Router that is available inside uCare Cam, configure the
WiFi settings for your home Router, then uCare Cam will restart and connect to your home
Router.
Write down or have handy, the SSID of your WiFi Router and your WiFi Password. For
example, the SSID may be something like “TP-Link-XXXXX” or “NETGEAR”. You will need
both the SSID and the Password during this process.