1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, setup, and operation of your YoLuKe P1-4X-2.5 PTZ Dome IP Security Camera. This camera is designed for both indoor and outdoor surveillance, offering high-definition video, pan-tilt-zoom capabilities, and advanced features to enhance your security monitoring.
2. Waenga Hua
Familiarize yourself with the various parts of your camera and included accessories:

Figure 2.1: YoLuKe PTZ Dome IP Camera Components. This image displays the main camera unit with its high-intensity antenna, HD zoom lens, waterproof IP66 body, microphone, reset button, power interface, audio port, and network interface.
- PTZ Dome IP Camera: Main surveillance unit.
- High-Intensity Antenna: Mō te hononga ahokore.
- HD Zoom Lens: Provides clear, magnified views.
- Waterproof Body (IP66): Ensures durability in various weather conditions.
- hopuoro: Mo te whakauru ororongo.
- Patene Tautuhi Anō: Mo te tautuhi taputapu.
- Atanga Hiko: Mo te hono i te urutau hiko.
- Tauranga Ororongo: For external audio connections.
- Atanga Whatunga: Mo te hononga whatunga waea.
- Pūurutau Hiko: To supply power to the camera.
- Tauira Itarangi: For initial setup and wired connection.
- Whakaeke taputapu: Tiu me nga punga mo te whakaurunga.
- CD: Contains software and drivers.
- Aratohu Mahi Tere: Additional setup instructions.
3. Tatūnga
3.1 Tāutanga Tinana
Follow these steps for secure physical installation of your camera:

Figure 3.1: Detailed steps for mounting the PTZ camera. This image illustrates rotating the base, determining screw hole locations, drilling holes, inserting the base, and securing the camera.
- Rotate and Remove Base: Rotate the camera base to align with the arrow and remove it from the tail line.
- Whakaritea te Tauwāhi Whakapuru: Identify and mark the desired location for the mounting screw holes on the ceiling or wall.
- Rua rua: Drill holes at the marked positions and insert the expansion screws.
- Insert Base: Insert the camera base into the tail line and lift it into position.
- Kāmera Haumaru: Insert the screws into the expansion screws to firmly secure the camera.
3.2 Te Tatūnga Whatunga me te Pūmanawa
Connect your camera to the network and set up the monitoring software:

Figure 3.2: Steps for setting up the camera using the CamHiPro app. This image shows downloading the app, powering on the camera, connecting the network cable, configuring Wi-Fi settings, and remote viewing.
- Download CamHiPro APP: Scan the QR code in the quick operation guide or search for "CamHiPro" in your mobile app store (Google Play or Apple App Store).
- Hia ka hono: Power on the camera and connect it to your network router using the provided Ethernet cable.
- Tautuhinga Wi-Fi: Follow the in-app instructions to configure Wi-Fi settings for wireless operation.
- Remote Watch: Once configured, you can monitor your camera anytime, anywhere via the app.
3.3 Pairing with NVR (Network Video Recorder)
If you are using an NVR system, follow these steps to pair your camera:
Video 3.1: Manual Camera Addition to NVR. This video demonstrates the process of manually adding a camera to an NVR system, including powering on the devices, resetting the camera, and searching for it on the NVR interface.
- Power On NVR and Camera: Ensure both your NVR and the camera are powered on.
- Tautuhi Anō te Kāmera: Long press the reset button on the camera until you hear a sound indicating a successful reset.
- Rapua Cameras on NVR: On your NVR interface, navigate to the camera setup or add device section and initiate a search for new cameras.
- Whakaū Tauhoa: Once the camera is detected and a "Wireless connection is successful" sound is heard, confirm the pairing on the NVR.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Mana Pane, Tianga, Topa (PTZ).
Whakahaerehia te kamera viewing angle and zoom level remotely:

Figure 4.1: Remote PTZ and 4X Optical Zoom. This image demonstrates the camera's 355° horizontal rotation and 90° vertical pan, along with its 4X optical zoom capability, controllable via a smartphone app.
- Paraoa: Rotate the camera horizontally up to 355°.
- Tapahia: Adjust the camera vertically up to 90°.
- Topa: Utilize the 4X optical zoom lens (2.8-12MM) for detailed views.
- Mana: All PTZ functions are easily operable through the mobile application or PC client.
4.2 Matakite Po
The camera provides clear surveillance even in low-light conditions:

Figure 4.2: Day and Night Vision Comparison. This image illustrates the camera's ability to provide 24-hour surveillance with clear day vision and effective 20m night vision using LED arrays.
- Whakawhiti Aunoa: The camera automatically switches between day and night vision modes based on ambient light.
- Whakanuia te Matakite Po: Equipped with two LED arrays, extending night vision range up to 65.6 feet (20 meters) in complete darkness.
4.3 Motion Detection and Alarm
Stay informed of any detected activity:
- Tairongo Taea Whakaritea: Motion detection area and alarm sensitivity can be customized via the app.
- Whakamōhiotanga Inamata: Upon motion detection, the camera sends notifications to your mobile phone and video clips to your email.
- Hire Whakaoho: The camera supports an alarm siren feature for deterrence.
4.4 Ororongo Waa-rua
Communicate through the camera:
- Puoro-roto: Ka hopu oro mai i te taha o te kāmera.
- Tautoko Kaikōrero: Connect an external speaker for two-way communication.
4.5 Te tuhi me te rokiroki
Manage your video recordings:
- Tautoko Kaari SD: Supports up to 128GB SD card (not included) for local storage.
- Smart H.265 Video Coding: Efficient compression allows for up to 15 days of 24-hour recording on a 128GB card.
- Remote Playback: View recorded videos on your PC client, mobile app, or web pūtirotiro.
5. Tiaki
- Whakapai auau: Me horoi i ia wa te arotahi kamera me te whare ki te ngohengohe, damp kakahu hei whakarite kia marama te ahua o te ahua. A ape i te horoi horoi.
- Whakahōu Firmware: Tirohia te kaihanga website or app for available firmware updates to ensure optimal performance and security.
- Tirohanga Hiko Hiko: Ensure the power adapter and cables are securely connected and free from damage.
- Hononga Whatunga: Verify stable network connection (wired or Wi-Fi) for uninterrupted monitoring.
6. Te Raru
Mena ka raru koe ki to kamera, tirohia nga rongoa e whai ake nei:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Karekau te kamera i te hiko | Power adapter disconnected or faulty. | Check power connections; try a different power outlet or adapter. |
| Kaore e taea te hono ki Wi-Fi | Incorrect Wi-Fi password; camera too far from router; network interference. | Verify Wi-Fi password; move camera closer to router; reset camera and reconfigure. |
| Karekau he kai ataata | Network issue; camera offline; software glitch. | Check network connection; reboot camera and router; restart monitoring app/software. |
| Kaore i te mahi te kitenga nekehanga | Detection area not set; sensitivity too low; schedule not configured. | Adjust motion detection settings in the app/software; ensure schedule is active. |
| He kino te kounga tirohanga o te po | Obstruction in front of lens; insufficient ambient IR light. | Clear any obstructions; ensure IR LEDs are not blocked; consider additional IR illuminators if needed. |
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Whakatau Ataata Whaihua | 5 MP (1920*1080p@20fps) |
| Arotahi | 2.8-12MM 4X Optical Zoom Lens |
| Awhe Pan/Tilt | 355° Whakapae, 90° Poutū |
| Matakitenga Po | Up to 65.6 feet (20 meters) with two LED arrays |
| Rokiroki | 128GB Max SD card support (H.265 coding) |
| Hononga | Wireless (Wi-Fi) and Wired (Ethernet) |
| Ororongo | 2-Way Audio (Built-in Mic, external speaker support) |
| Whakatauranga Taurangi | IP66 |
| Te Motini | Adjustable area and sensitivity, alarm siren |
| Mana | 12 Volts, 24 Wati |
| Ahu | 5.91 x 5.91 x 5.91 inihi |
| Taumaha | 2.27 Pauna |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Your YoLuKe P1-4X-2.5 PTZ Dome IP Security Camera is backed by a Pūtāhui Tau Katoa from the date of purchase. For any questions regarding installation, technical support, or warranty claims, please contact our support team via Amazon or through the contact information provided in your quick operation guide. We are always here to help.
For additional support and resources, please refer to the official YoLuKe store on Amazon: Visit YoLuKe Store