1. Kupu Whakataki
The ZXTECH BabyBullet 5MP PoE IP CCTV Camera is a high-resolution surveillance device designed for both indoor and outdoor environments. It features a compact, modern design, a 5-megapixel SONY chip, and Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability for simplified installation. The camera offers 2.5 times clearer images than 1080p, utilizes H.265+ video compression for efficient data usage, and supports real-time 5MP recording. Its IP66-rated metal casing ensures durability and resistance to water and vandalism. Remote access is available via smartphone or computer, and it includes motion detection with push notifications.

Whakaahua: Mua view of the ZXTECH BabyBullet 5MP PoE IP Camera, showcasing its design and lens.
2. Nga korero haumaru
- Ensure all power connections are secure and meet the camera's specifications to prevent electrical hazards.
- Kaua e ngana ki te wetewete, ki te whakarerekē rānei i te kāmera. Tērā pea ka whakakorea te pūtāhui, ka pakaru pea.
- Install the camera in a location where it is protected from extreme temperatures and direct sunlight. While rated IP66, optimal performance and longevity are achieved in sheltered conditions.
- Whakamahia ngā taputapu tāpiri me ngā pūtake hiko kua whakaaetia e te kaihanga anake.
- Puritia te kāmera me ōna wāhanga kia kore e taea e ngā tamariki te toro atu.
3. Ihirangi mokete
Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i te kete:
- 1 x ZXTECH BabyBullet 5MP PoE IP Camera
- Mounting screws and Allen key
- Connector protection accessories
- Aratohu Tere Tere (QSG)
4. Tatūnga
4.1 Tāutanga Tinana
The camera can be mounted on a wall or ceiling. Select a location that provides the desired viewte koki o te taura, ā, kei roto i te taea atu o tō taura whatunga.
- Whakapaia te Mata Maunga: Use the provided mounting template (if available in QSG) to mark the drill holes.
- Rua rua: Porohia nga kohao pairati mo nga wiri whakapuru.
- Tiakina te Kāmera: Attach the camera's mounting base to the surface using the provided screws. Adjust the camera's angle as needed.

Image: Hands installing the ZXTECH BabyBullet 5MP PoE IP Camera on a brick wall. This demonstrates the physical mounting process.

Image: A hand holding the ZXTECH BabyBullet 5MP PoE IP Camera, illustrating its compact size and bullet-style design.
4.2 Power and Network Connection (PoE)
This camera supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), allowing both power and data transmission through a single Ethernet cable.
- Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the camera's network port.
- Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a PoE-enabled switch or a PoE injector.
- Me whakarite kei te whakakā te pūrere PoE. Ka whakakā aunoa te kāmera.
4.3 SD Card Tāutatanga
The camera features an external SD card slot for local storage of recordings.
- Locate the SD card slot cover on the camera body.
- Carefully open the cover using the provided tool or a small screwdriver.
- Insert a compatible microSD card (not included) into the slot with the contacts facing down until it clicks into place.
- Close the SD card slot cover securely to maintain the camera's IP66 waterproof rating.

Image: A hand inserting a microSD card into the camera's external slot, demonstrating the process for local storage setup.

Whakaahua: Rear view of the camera, highlighting the external SD card slot and the robust mounting bracket.
4.4 Network Configuration and App Setup
Refer to the Quick Start Guide (QSG) for detailed instructions on initial network configuration, including IP address setup and connecting to the dedicated mobile application. The camera supports the ONVIF protocol for compatibility with various network video recorders (NVRs) and surveillance software.
- Download the official ZXTECH mobile application from your smartphone's app store.
- Follow the in-app instructions to add your camera to the application. This typically involves scanning a QR code or manually entering the camera's ID.
- Configure network settings, such as static IP address, through the app or a web atanga pūtirotiro.
5. Te Whakahaere i te Kaamera
5.1 Ora View me te tuhi
Once configured, you can access the camera's live feed and manage recordings.
- Uru Ora View: Open the mobile application or access the camera via a web browser on your computer. Select the camera to view tōna whāngai ora.
- Te tuhi: The camera supports 5-megapixel recording at 2592x1944 resolution. Recordings can be stored on the inserted SD card or a connected NVR. Configure continuous recording, scheduled recording, or event-triggered recording through the camera's settings.
- H.265+ Kōpeketanga: The camera uses H.265+ video codec, which efficiently compresses video files, reducing storage space and bandwidth usage without compromising video quality.
5.2 Te Motini me nga Whakamohiotanga
The camera can detect motion and send alerts to your smartphone.
- Whakahohehia te Kite Nekehanga: Navigate to the camera settings in the mobile app or web interface. Locate and enable the motion detection feature.
- Whirihorahia ngā Rohe Kimi: Tautuhia nga waahanga motuhake i roto i te kamera view te wāhi e tika ana kia whakahohehia te kite nekehanga.
- Tautuhi i te Tairongo: Adjust the motion detection sensitivity to minimize false alarms.
- Whakahohehia nga Panui Panui: Ensure push notifications are enabled in both the camera app settings and your smartphone's operating system settings to receive alerts when motion is detected.
5.3 Remote Access and Cloud Features
Access your camera feed and recordings from anywhere using the cloud service.
- The ZXTECH app provides live cloud access, allowing you to view ora footage and playback recorded events remotely.
- Ensure your camera has a stable internet connection for reliable remote access.
6. Tiaki
- Te horoi: Murua ata te arotahi kamera me te tinana ki te ngohengohe, damp kakahu. Kaua e whakamahi i nga matū kino me nga horoi horoi.
- Whakahōu Firmware: Regularly check for and install firmware updates through the mobile app or web atanga hei whakarite i te mahi tino pai me te haumarutanga.
- Tirohanga taura: Periodically inspect all cables for signs of wear or damage, especially for outdoor installations.

Image: Close-up of the camera with water droplets on its casing, illustrating its IP66 waterproof and weather-resistant design, suitable for outdoor use.
7. Te Raru
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Karekau te kamera i te hiko | No power from PoE switch/injector; faulty cable. | Check PoE connection and power source. Test with a different Ethernet cable. |
| Karekau he kai ataata | Network connectivity issue; incorrect IP settings. | Verify network cable connection. Ensure camera and viewing device are on the same network or accessible remotely. Check IP settings. |
| Kaore i te mahi te kitenga nekehanga | Feature disabled; incorrect sensitivity; notification settings. | Enable motion detection in settings. Adjust sensitivity. Check app and phone notification settings. |
| Te kounga whakaahua kounga | Dirty lens; low light conditions; network bandwidth. | Clean the camera lens. Ensure adequate lighting for optimal night vision. Check network bandwidth. |
| Ko te kaari SD kaore i te tuhi | SD card full or faulty; recording settings incorrect. | Format or replace SD card. Verify recording schedule and event settings. |
8. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | ZXTECH |
| Tauira | BabyBullet 5MP PoE IP Camera |
| Hangarau Hononga | Waea (PoE) |
| Taiao Whakamahi | Roto, Waho |
| Pūrere Hototahi | Desktop Computer, Smartphone |
| Puna Mana | Hiko i runga Itarangi (PoE) |
| Kawa Hononga | ONVIF |
| Whakataunga Hopu Ataata | 5 MP (2592 x 1944) |
| Rauemi | Te whakarewa |
| Taumata parewai | IP66 (Waiwai) |
| Pūoko Whakaahua | Color sensor (Day/Night) |
| Arotahi | 2.8 mm wide-angle |
| Kōpeketanga Ataata | H.265 + |