acelerar T1 Battery Powered Security Camera with Solar Panel User Manual

acelerar Product Based on CloudEdge

Outdoor Pan&Tilt Camera

Part 1- Product Details

1.1 Product Introduction

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1.2 Packing List

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1.3 Keys and Indicator Light Instruction

Camera KeysOperations
Power KeyPress and hold for 5s for power on/off the camera
Power KeyQuick press 1s to wake up the camera from stand by mode
Reset KeyPress and hold for 5s to reset/restore to factory settings
Reset KeyQuick press 1 second to enter AP distribution network mode
Indicator LightMeaning
Slow Flickering RedAwaiting Wi-Fi connection and start adding devices
Fast Flickering RedWi-Fi connecting
Solid on RedNetwork is abnormal
Solid on BlueWi-Fi connected successfully, the camera running normally
Slow Flickering BlueAP mode

Part 2-Specification

Product NameAcelerar T1
ModelDQ221
APPCloudEdge
Power Supply5V1A
WiFi Frequency BandsIEEE 802.11 b/g/n,2.4GHz
Battery TypeLi-ion
Battery Capacity14400mAh/3.7V
Standby LifeAbout 370 days (wake up 10 times perday, 15 second every time)
Type-C Cable Length1.5m
Resolution1920*1080Pixel
Horizontal Angle336°
Vertical Angle108°
Picture Sensor2MP 1/2.9″ progressive scan CMOS
LEDIR Led & White LED
Antenna3DBi* 2
StorageMaximum support 128G
Operation Temperature14F°-131F°(-10C-55C)
CompatibilityiOS & Android System
Water ResistanceIP65
Solar Panel3W

Part 3 – Notice Before Using The Camera

NOTICE Before Starting Using Acelerar T1

  1. When start to add the camera to the Wi-Fi network, please make sure it’s under a full Wi-Fi signal.(You can test with your smartphone)
  2. Make sure connect the device to your smartphone (successfully monitored on app) before installing on the wall.
  3. This camera only supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi router. Please make sure you are using 2.4GHzWi-Fi router (the same as the smartphone).
  4. Wi-Fi password does not support special characters (Eg.* / @ $) Please reset the WiFi password only with English letters and numbers if the original password has special characters.
  5. Please install the camera under a stable Wi-Fi coverage area. lf the Wi-Fi signal isunstable in the place where you install it, we suggest purchasing an additional Wi-Fiamplifier. Contact us at [email protected] for more advises if necessary.
  6. When binding the device, if you can NOT hear a “Buugo” tone and the indicator light DOESN’T turn to blue (which mean the binding is NOT successful), please hold the reset button for 5 seconds. After hearing the “Buugo” tone, please try to scan the QR code and bind again.

Part 4 – Starting Using The Camera

Now Let Start Using the Acelerar T1!

4.1 Download The “CloudEdge” App

Search “CloudEdge” on Apple Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) to download the app.

Only support iOS 8.0 or higher version for iOS, Android 10.0 or higher version for Android.

4.2 Power On The Camera

When you receive the device, it may has only 20%-30% battery. We suggest you charge it for 1-2 hours before binding the device. Or binding the device by connecting the power all the times.(Power adapter in not included)

Press the “Power” button for 5 second to power on the camera, a “de~de~de”” tone will sound and the indicator light will turn into slow flickering red.

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4.3 Account Sign Up (On CloudEdge App)

  1. Open the app and click Sign up.
  2. Enter your email or phone number, click send verification code.
  3. Get the verification code from your email or message, input it and set up the password
  4. Sign in with the account and password.

4.4 Add Device

Before Adding the Device:

1.Connect your phone to 2. 4G Wi-Fi (5G is not supported)

  1. Wi-Fi password does not support special characters (Eg.* / @ $) Please reset the Wi-Fi password only with English letters and numbers.
  2. Make sure the Wi-Fi signal is full.

Adding the Device

STEP 1: Open”CloudEdge” App.

STEP 2: Click “+” in the middle or right-top to add the camera.

STEP 3: Click”Camera”.

STEP 4: Power on the device and click “Next”. (Press and hold “Power Button” for 5s to power on)

STEP 5: Press and hold the “reset” button for 5 seconds, a “Boogu” tone will sound, then click “Next”.

STEP 6: Select 2.4GHz Wi-Fi SSID and input Wi-Fi password, click “Next” and “Ok”.

STEP 7: Read the operation instructions and click “Next”.

STEP 8: A QR code will show up on the smartphone. Use the camera to scan the QRcode. Please follow the advice in the app.

Before scanning the QR code, please make sure the indicator light is flickering red. If not, please try as follow:

Press power button to wake up the camera.

Press and hold reset button for 5s until hearing the “buugo” sound.

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STEP 9: If the scanning is successful, a “buugo”tone will sound and the indicator light will turn into blue. Click “Next” and the camera will start
the auto binding and configuration.

STEP 10: Rename your camera by clicking “Setting Button” and click “Done”.

STEP 11: A “Tips” window will show up, click “Enter” to read the tips or just cancel it.

Now the Camera is Ready!

If you still can’t bind the camera, please contact us for more advises.

4.5 How To Use The App

Press anywhere on the camera screen to enter the Live View.

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Rename the camera.

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Sound option.

SD/HD: Change the resolution.

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Tap this icon to enter the full-screen mode.

Live: Live viewing mode.

History: History mode.

Cloud: Cloud mode.

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Tap this to take a photo of the live view.

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Long press to start a live conversation.

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Tap this to record live video.

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Set up the motion detection.

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Tap this to adjust the monitoring area.

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Open the phone album.

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*Insert Micro SD Card (not included)

Tip: Video playback function requires a micro SD card inserted.

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Open the bottom micro SD Card slot cover. lnsert a micro SD card 8G, 16G and 32Gmicro SD cards, the format must be FAT32.

64G,128G micro SD cards, the format must be exFAT format.

Note: Please power off the camera when inserting the micro SD card.

4.6 Install The Camera On The Wall

Paste the drilling location mark on the wall, then drill the hole according to the mark andInsert the anchors, pass the screws through the back of the bracket, and fix the top ofthe bracket on the wall.

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1.Mark Position

Place the mounting template where you want the camera. For wall mounting, drill twoholes through two circles.

2.Mount Camera

Affix the camera base using the screws. For wall mounting, insert two anchors into theholes and use the screws to affix the camera base over.

4.7 Install The Solar Panel

Best installing angle: 25°~40°

Installation location selection: Please install the solar panel in the place with the longestsunshine time throughout the year. Acelerar solar panels only need a few hours of directsunlight a day to provide sufficient power to Acelerar T1. The photoelectric conversionrate of solar panels is related to factors such as weather conditions, seasonal changesand geographic location.

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  1. Install the bottom mount of the solarpanel at the right place
  2. Install the middle part of the mount
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3.Install the panel on the mount

4.Connect the solar panel to the camera

Tips:

  1. The solar panel should not be covered, otherwise the photoelectric conversion ofsolar energy will be greatly affected.
  2. When installing, to avoid accumulation of dust and other stolen goods, please donot place the solar panel completely parallel to the ground, t is recommended toinstall the solar panel obliquely so that it is exposed to direct sunlight.
  3. Clean solar panels regularly to eliminate dust and other debris.

Camera Placement Do’s & Don’ts

For reducing false alarms, please note that:

1). Do not install the camera facing any objects with bright lights, including sunshine,bright lamp lights, etc.

2). Do not place the camera too close to a place where many vehicles move frequently;15 meters (55ft) away from the vehicle is the recommended distance based on our numerous tests.

3). Stay away from the outlets, including the air conditioner vents, humidifier outlets, the heat transfer vent of projectors, etc.

4). Do not install the camera facing the mirror.

5). Keep the camera at least 1 meter away from any wireless devices, including Wi-Fi routers and phones in order to avoid wireless interference.

Part 5 – Function Instruction

5.1 App Interface Introduction

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  1. Choose the device display interface
  2. Enter into multi-camera viewing live page
  3. Add a camera & multi-screen viewing
  4. Live view button
  5. Camera type icon
  6. Camera name
  7. User sharing
  8. Alarm information icon (red dot indicates alarm occurred. Click it to view alarm screenshot or video)
  9. Cloud storage
  10. My device list
  11. Messages (Alarm messages & System messages)
  12. Personal homepage
  13. Camera setting options,such as SD card, alarm setting, etc.
  14. Sound option (speaker)
  15. SD, HD option
  16. Full screen option
  17. Bit rate
  18. Network signal strength
  19. Battery capacity
  20. Live view option
  21. Playback option, need a SD card (NOT included)
  22. Related to cloud storage (Need to pay)
  23. Screenshot button
  24. Intercom button, long press it to talk
  25. Record button
  26. Motion detection option, it’s on by default (green means activated)
  27. PTZ button, tap it to adjust the monitoring area
  28. Open the phone album
  29. Alarm video, click it to play/pause
  30. Electronic amplification
  31. Calendar option, click it to select the date
  32. Alert option (dark grey means not SD card)
  33. Screenshot button (dark grey means not SD card)
  34. Record button (dark grey means not SD card)
  35. Open the phone album
  36. Activate the cloud storage (Need to pay)
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5.2 Settings

Device Name: Change the device name.

Receive Alert Notifications: Open it to receive the notifications.

Device Share: Share the camera with the users who is registered in the same region.

Device Information: Check to view ‘Network Name’, ‘Signal Strength’, ‘Virtual ID’, ‘IP’, ‘Mac Address’ and ‘Time zone’.

Installation Guide: Choose a proper place to install camera which has high Wi-Fi sigh strength.

Basic Function:

(1) Network Indicator: On/off.

(2) Speaker Volume: 0-100 for you to choose.

(3) 12-Hour Clock: On/off.

(4) Screen Flip: Open it and the picture will be rotated 180°.

(5) Night Vision: Choose the night vision mode (Automatic/On/Off).

(6) Power Management: Display remaining battery capacity information and estimated
time available.

Power Saving Settings: Setting the shooting interval and maximum shooting time.

Motion Detection:

(1) Motion Detection: On/off.

(2) Detection Sensitivity: 1-10 from low to high.

(3) Alarm Interval: Off, 2 minutes, 5 minutes or 10 minutes.

(4) Day/Night Detection: On/off.

(5) Alert Plan: Set the alarm time.

(6) Audio warning and strobe light: On/off.

Recording Management: Set up recording time check the SD card capacity.

Cloud Storage Service: Activate the cloud storage service and check statues.

Device Version: Check the current and the newest version.

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5.3 Personal Homepage

Device Share: Share your cameras to other users.

Album: View pictures and videos from recording and screenshot manually; delete
pictures and videos batch.

Help & Feedback: Check FAQs of the Battery Camera.

Setting:
(1) In-App Alert Sound: On/off.
(2) App version: Current App version.
(3) Clear Cache: tap to clear cache.
(4) Deactivate Account: click to deactivate account.

5.4 P2P User Sharing

  1. Please sign up a new account on your friend’s phone. (the same steps as you created your account, please choose the same country)
  2. Access your APP ‘CloudEdge’, click ‘Device Share’ to choose the camera which you want to share, click ‘Add’ then scan or input your friend’s account to add his account.
  3. Accept the friend request on your friend’s phone, you can see it from ‘Messages-System Messages’ on your friend’s phone.
  4. Refresh the APP’s interface on your friend’s phone to view the camera.
  5. Access your friend’s phone camera setting to open ‘Receive Notifications’.

Note: When you have a sharing, please make sure the APP account is registered in the same regions. Otherwise, you won’t share successfully.

5.5 Alert Settings

PIR ‘Motion Detection’ is on by default and the default sensitivity is ‘Low’. It’s adjustable.

Alert settings steps: ‘My Device’ -> ‘Motion Detection’

Detection Sensitivity: The detecting distance is maximum 12 meters (39.3 ft) when select the detection sensitivity into 10.

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Note: Higher sensitivity offers longer detecting distance, but it would lead to more false alarms. You are advised to setup the sensitivity level to’1-5′ when you install the camera outdoors.

5.6 Alert Push Notification And Playback

Wireless camera with PIR sensor is not designed for 7X24 all day recording, but aims at pushing alarm message notification to app and recording video to MicroSD card-or capturing a screenshot to cloud (Need to pay) when PIR sensor detected human body motion events. Then, you can playback the motion videos wherever you are via CloudEdge APP.

  1. Alarm Sound in APP (Please turn on permission for CloudEdge APP notification in
    mobile setting and turn mobile volume on).
  2. Alarm Message Notification (Please enable CloudEdge notification in mobile setting)
  3. Alarm snapshot and video will be recorded on MicroSD card (Not included) or cloud(Need to pay).

Part 6 – Battery Management

The camera has built-in batteries, which can be used for 4-6 months in theory,
assuming the camera wakes up 10 times per day and watching 10minutes of video.

(Note: The life of the battery depends on the times of the camera’s wakeup. The more the times of wake-up, the faster the battery capacity is consumed.)

lf the battery capacity is less than 20%, the app will send an alarm message to remind you to charge in time.

We suggest you connect the camera to the solar panel and install the solar panel at the right place. Also the camera can be charged with a DC5V2A power adapter.

If your battery capacity is consumed too fast, it is probably because the camera is woken up too frequently. It is recommended to lower down the ‘Motion Detection’
sensitivity.

Part 7 – How To Reduce False Alarms

To reduce false alarms, please note that:

Do not install the camera in a position facing any objects with bright lights, including sunshine, bright lamp lights, etc.

Do not place the camera too close to a place where there are frequently moving
vehicles. Based on numerous tests, the recommended distance between the camera
and vehicle is15 meters (55 ft).

Stay away from the outlets, including air conditioner vents, humidifier outlets, the heat transfer vents of the projectors, etc.

Do not let the camera face the mirror.

Keep the camera at least 1 meter away from any wireless devices in order to avoid wireless interference, including Wi-Fi routers and phones.

Part 8 – Trouble Shooting

No.DescriptionSolution and Operation
1Unable to connect(1) Check your Wi-Fi name and password.
(2) Ensure your Wi-Fi is 2.4GHZ, not 5GHZ.
(3) Ensure your camera and phone close to router(30-100cm).
2Reset succeed or not(1) Press and hold the reset button for 5 seconds.
(2) Hear “boogu” sound.
(3) Red light turns to slow blinking.
3Change to a new network(1) Press reset key to factory default setting.
(2) Re-connection.
4Alarm picture without people(1) The camera takes time to wake up (about 4s).
(2) People move too fast.
(3) Some objects around 36C° is moving in the picture.
5No alarm pushEnable CloudEdge APP notification in mobile setting.
6No alarm video recordPlease insert SD card.
7Device offlineCheck if the network transferring fluency processes well.

Part 9 – FAQ

Part 10 – FCC Statement

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

(1) this device may not cause harmful interference.

(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Please note that changes or modifications of this product is 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.

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