WEILAILIFE WE-44500

WEILAILIFE Outdoor Wired Security Camera System with 10-inch Monitor (Model: WE-44500)

Buku la Malangizo

1. Mawu Oyamba

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your WEILAILIFE Outdoor Wired Security Camera System. This system features an integrated 10.1-inch Full HD IPS display, four 5.0MP wired HD-Analog cameras, and a 500GB hard drive for local storage.

The system is designed for comprehensive surveillance, offering features such as PIR motion detection with red and blue flashing LEDs, 122° ultra wide-angle coverage, 90ft night vision, and remote viewing via the "HonestView" app without monthly fees.

2. Zomwe zili mu Bokosi

Onetsetsani kuti zigawo zonse zilipo mu phukusi:

  • Monitor 8-Channel 5.0MP DVR with Pre-installed 500GB Hard Drive (x1)
  • 5.0MP Wired HD-Analog Camera (x4)
  • 2-in-1 Cable 60ft for Camera (x4)
  • DC12V2A Power Supply for DVR (x1)
  • Akutali Control (x1)
  • 1m LAN Cable (x1)
  • Chingwe cha HDMI (x1)
  • USB Mouse (x1)
  • Separation Power Cord 1-to-4 (x1)
  • Screw Kits (x4)
  • Buku la ogwiritsa (x1)
  • Security Sticker (x1)
Contents of the WEILAILIFE security camera system package including DVR monitor, cameras, cables, power supplies, remote, mouse, and installation accessories.

Chithunzi 2.1: Zamkatimu Phukusi

3. Kukhazikitsa ndi Kuyika

3.1 Kuyika Kamera

Follow these steps to install the cameras:

  1. Kulemba Mabowo Obowolera: Position the camera in the desired location. Use a marker to indicate the positions for drilling the mounting holes.
  2. Kubowola: Boolani mabowo pamalo olembedwa.
  3. Inserting Wall Anchors: Insert the provided wall anchors into the drilled holes to ensure a secure fit for the screws.
  4. Securing the Camera: Align the camera base with the wall anchors and secure it using the provided screws.

Video 3.1: Camera Installation Guide. This video demonstrates the physical installation process of the WEILAILIFE security camera, including marking, drilling, and securing the camera to a wall.

3.2 DVR Connection

Connect the DVR (Digital Video Recorder) to power, network, and display:

  1. Kulumikiza Mphamvu: Connect the DC12V2A power supply to the DVR's power input and plug it into an electrical outlet.
  2. Kulumikizana ndi netiweki: Connect one end of the LAN cable to the DVR's Ethernet port and the other end to your router.
  3. Chiwonetsero: Connect the HDMI cable from the DVR's HDMI output to an HDMI input on your monitor or TV. Alternatively, use a VGA cable for VGA displays.
  4. USB Mouse: Connect the USB mouse to one of the DVR's USB ports for navigation.
  5. Kulumikiza Kamera: Connect each camera to the DVR using the provided 2-in-1 cables. Ensure secure connections for both video (BNC) and power (DC connector). Use the separation power cord if multiple cameras share a single power adapter.

Video 3.2: DVR Connection Setting. This video illustrates the correct wiring and connection procedures for the DVR unit, including power, network, display, and camera inputs.

3.3 Initial Setup and App Configuration

After connecting all hardware, power on the DVR. The system will boot up and display on the connected monitor. For remote viewing and advanced settings, download and configure the "HonestView" app:

  1. Tsitsani App: Download the free "HonestView" app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android).
  2. Onjezani Chipangizo: Open the app, tap the "+" icon to add a new device.
  3. Jambulani Khodi ya QR: Scan the QR code displayed on the DVR monitor or located on the DVR unit itself.
  4. Kukhazikitsa Network: Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the network setup.
  5. Khalani ndi moyo View: Once connected, tap the play button to start live viewing from your cameras.

Video 3.3: CCTV Camera System App Setup. This video guides users through the process of setting up the security camera system with the mobile application, including device pairing and live view kuyambitsa.

4. Kugwiritsa Ntchito Dongosolo

4.1 Live Monitoring

The integrated 10.1-inch Full HD IPS display provides a clear view of all camera feeds. You can also monitor live footage remotely via the "HonestView" app on your smartphone, PC, or tablet.

The 10.1-inch Full HD IPS monitor displaying multiple camera feeds, offering a clear visual experience.

Figure 4.1: 10.1-inch Full HD IPS Monitor Display

4.2 Kuzindikira Kuyenda ndi Zidziwitso

The system features PIR motion detection. When motion is detected, the cameras activate red and blue flashing LEDs for 15 seconds to deter potential intruders. The system can also send email alerts and app notifications, and trigger recording.

  • Kusintha mwamakonda: You can customize the motion detection area, sensitivity, and time within the DVR settings or the "HonestView" app.
  • AI WDR Function: The AI WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) function enhances image clarity by balancing bright and dark areas in surveillance footage, ensuring details are visible in challenging lighting conditions.
Security camera with red and blue flashing LEDs activated by motion detection, showing a person in the detection zone.

Figure 4.2: Red & Blue Flashing LEDs in Action

PIR motion detection highlighting human and vehicle detection zones, with an app notification for detected movement.

Figure 4.3: PIR Motion Detection Zones

Illustration of the AI WDR function, showing a split view of a scene with WDR off (darker areas) and WDR on (balanced brightness).

Figure 4.4: AI WDR Function

4.3 Mawonekedwe Ojambulira

The system supports multiple recording modes to suit your surveillance needs:

  • Kujambula Kudziwika Kwazoyenda: Records only when motion is detected, saving storage space.
  • Kujambulira Ndandanda: Records continuously during specified time periods.
  • Kujambulira Pamanja: Allows you to start and stop recording manually.
Diagram showing different recording modes: motion detection, scheduled recording, and manual recording.

Figure 4.5: Multiple Recording Modes

4.4 Masomphenya a Usiku

The cameras are equipped with 90ft Super Night Vision, utilizing enhanced 2 Array Infrared Light and an Auto IR-Cut Filter for clear black-and-white video even in complete darkness.

Security camera demonstrating 90ft Super Night Vision, showing a clear black and white image of a house at night.

Figure 4.6: 90ft Super Night Vision

4.5 Nyimbo Zanjira ziwiri

While the product description mentions two-way audio in a customer review, specific details on its operation are not provided in the product features. If available, this feature typically allows you to speak through the camera's speaker and hear audio from the camera's microphone via the mobile app.

5. Kusamalira

5.1 Kukana Nyengo

The outdoor cameras are IP67 waterproof, ensuring reliable operation in various weather conditions including rain, snow, and extreme temperatures ranging from -20°C (-5°F) to 60°C (140°F).

Security camera with IP67 waterproof rating, showing it functioning in rain, snow, and heat, with a waterproof connector detail.

Figure 5.1: IP67 Waterproof Camera

5.2 Chisamaliro Chachikulu

  • Tsukani magalasi a kamera nthawi zonse ndi chotsukira chofewa, damp nsalu kuti zitsimikizire kuti chithunzi chili bwino.
  • Ensure all cable connections remain secure and free from damage.
  • Keep the DVR unit in a well-ventilated area to prevent overheating.

6. Mavuto

Gawoli limapereka mayankho kumavuto omwe mungakumane nawo:

  • Palibe Chizindikiro cha Kanema: Check all cable connections (power, video, HDMI/VGA) to ensure they are secure. Verify that the cameras are powered on.
  • Zithunzi Zosakwanira: Clean camera lenses. Ensure there are no obstructions in the camera's field of view. Adjust camera position if necessary.
  • Kuzindikira koyenda sikukugwira ntchito: Verify motion detection settings in the DVR or app. Adjust sensitivity and detection areas. Ensure the PIR sensor is not obstructed.
  • Akutali ViewMavuto: Check your internet connection and router settings. Ensure the DVR is connected to the network and the "HonestView" app is properly configured and updated.
  • DVR Not Recording: Check hard drive status in DVR settings. Ensure sufficient storage space is available. Verify recording schedules and motion detection settings.

7. Zofotokozera

MbaliTsatanetsatane
MtunduWEILAILIFE
Nambala ya ModelIFE-44500
Kulumikizana TechnologyHD-Analog, Wired
Kanema Capture Resolution2536 x 1944p, 5.0 Megapixel
Zapadera10" Full HD IPS Screen, 90ft Night Vision, AI WDR Function, Human Detection, Red & Blue Flashing LEDs
Chiwerengero cha Channels8 (System includes 4 cameras)
Memory Storage Kukhoza500 GB (Pre-installed)
MtunduChoyera
Gwero la MphamvuCorded Electric
Makulidwe achinthu (L x W x H)13 x 11 x 7 mainchesi
Opareting'i sisitimuLinux
Analimbikitsa NtchitoM'nyumba, Panja
Zida ZogwirizanaCameras, Personal Computers, Smartphones, TV, Tablets
Zina za Kamera122° Wide-Angle, 90ft Super Night Vision, Motion Detection
Low Light Technology90ft Night Vision with Auto IR-Cut Filter and Infrared LEDs
Mtundu wa Masomphenya a Usiku90 mapazi
Mtengo wa chimango15fps pa
Kujambulira mumalowedweChochitika, Ndandanda
Madoko Onse a USB2
Chiyankhulo cha HardwareHDMI, USB 2.0
Mtundu wa LensWide angle
Zolowetsa KanemaHD-Analog Cameras, RJ45
Viewngodya122 digiri
WopangaWEILAILIFE
Kugwirizana kwa Smart HomeSmart Home Compatible
Kulemera kwa chinthu11.05 mapaundi

8. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo

Specific warranty details are not provided in the product information. Please refer to the warranty card included in your package or contact WEILAILIFE customer support for information regarding warranty coverage and technical assistance.

For customer support, please visit the official WEILAILIFE website or use the contact information provided in your product documentation.