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Jan 21, 2024, 9:47:47 AM1/21/24
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To flush firmware of your security camera is quite easy. If you have a microSD card, you can put the firmware file to the root folder of card. When camera boots up, it will read the file and perform firmware flushing automatically. This method fixes your camera even when your camera is offline because power outage during the firmware upgrading process.

Do you own a camera uses the yoosee App? Like it or unlike it, you may want to upgrade the camera's firmware to the latest version whether the purpose is enjoying the latest function or fixing the bugs.

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The majority of users like yoosee camera, because the team keeps releasing new updates, and the firmware update or upgrade can be easily done through App operation. However, in some cases (e.g. camera's firmware is corrupted), you need to manually download the camera's firmware and perform the update on your computer. In this article, we provide you the firmware download link and will keep updating once new version is available.

Most WiFi cameras have a microSDHC/TF card slot built-in to provide on-board video storage. users also can use this to update the camera's firmware. The method is copy the firmware file to the root folder of the TF memory card, then hold the reset button and release it when camera LED starts flashing. Wait about 5 minutes to let it upgrade the firmware, when it completes, it will automatically reboot. Don't unplug power supply when it's upgrading its firmware.

Yoosee offers a debug utility to allow users to mass upgrade the cameras on PC. Different from App, the IP camera debug tool offers many advanced settings. As long as both cameras and the computer are in the same local network, the tool can discover the devices then users can update the camera's firmware or change the advanced settings.

Thanks for using our eRobot smart IP camera. eRobot stands for eye robot, it's a top-notch HD camera for home/business security. The camera can deliver HD images with its progressive scan CMOS image sensor, and works with security sensors to provide intrusion detection. Typically, the camera's firmware can be upgraded through smartphone Application (2CU). If you failed to upgrade the firmware, you can:

This tool is suitable for Yoosee/2CU/CoT Pro app compliant security cameras. Using this tool, you're able to tweak settings of your camera, and upgrade/update camera's firmware manually through a local computer.

1. Preparing a microSD/TF card, format the card with FAT32.
2. Copy the folder gwell_npc_upg_pack to TF card's root folder.
3. Reset the camera, then disconnected power (turn off). Inserting the prepared microSD/TF card into camera. Plug the powe and Ethernet, run the debug tool on PC. Making sure that both camera and PC are in the same local network.
4. Running the IPC debug tool, click "Refresh", the tool will list/find available network cameras.
5. Select the camera you intend to upgrade, right click mouse, click "Check update", when the tool pop-up "Root folder" window, click "Upgrade".

I also had this issue, took me ages to figure it out. What work for me was to format the card in windows to exFAT, then put the card in the camera then formatted in the camera through the app, then put it back into windows, copied the demo.bin to it. Disconnected the power from the camera, put in the sd card, held down the setup button and powered it up.

I got the blue light after a few seconds and left it to do its thing. After about five minutes and some flashes and clicks the blue light stayed on. I was waiting for the flashing orange light, but it just stayed blue. I discounted the power and plunged it back in, conneted to the app and there was the new firmware.

One aspect that particularly caught my attention during my analysis was the fact that the camera remained functional even when the visor was closed, obscuring the lens. It's worth mentioning that while this functionality may be intentional, it could be perceived as suspect and raise concerns.

The System on Chip (SoC) used in this device is specifically designed for IP cameras. From quick research, it is my belief that this chip, along with its subsequent revisions, as well as the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) are commonly used in low-cost Chinese surveillance cameras.

Interestingly, during my research I came across a few other individuals who had also been working on this device, some years ago. However, one individual, known as T-Rekt, appeared to be currently active in this field. T-Rekt had published a dump of the file system, and if my understanding of the code is correct, an unpacker for the "encrypted" firmware downloaded from the cloud service. I have not yet investigated T-Rekt's work in-depth, but it may be worth looking into.

Hi Kal
If you use Zoneminder setup with ip cameras in a computer ,the desktop can be accessed from a remote computer using TeamViewer installed both computers. When using TeamViewer port forwarding is not required.

Try using nmap to scan the camera IP for an http port. My ID71 apeman listens on a random port for http requests. I sign in as admin and the password on the bottom of the device. if you lose power, you have to nmap port scan again to see where the http service listens on now.

Hi Dennis
I have used Xeoma software installed on linux PC to access rtsp streaming of the camera. Xeoma automatically detects the camera.Then the streaming address indicated in Xeoma is used in the Zoneminder.The relevant ports are 554 and 5000 . You will have to do port forwarding in the router to access directly on the web browser.But in my case I have used Xeoma and Zoneminder with out port forwarding.

Hi pauloandes
Have you tried to connect the camera with a mobile phone ? First try to connect the camera to the router with Ethernet cable and configure.On the configuration menu enter the wifi password and connect with wifi .Once you connect with wifi you can access the camera via wifi or mobile data on a mobile phone.Please see this link. If it does not work please reset the camera by pressing the reset button.

Hi Nést
Please change TCP to UDP in the Remote method of the settings of the monitor (in the source menu) and try.
You can capture the image even without port forwarding. Go to the menu of the monitor ,press source then press ONVIF .Now the IP camera is will be detected by the ZM. Then chose the detected camera and then select the stream path required . ( no need to enter user name and password ). Now you can see the source path is automatically entered in the monitor settings. For the Remote method select UDP instead of TCP. save the settings. and restart ZM .
B.K.jayasundera

Hi Nést
It seems you can see the cameras locally ( ) .If you want to access zoneminder remotely ,you will have to use a sever or any other methods like port forwarding to access the local host ,or use ngrok, TeamViewer,RealVNC server,etc. to access your desktop remotely .These methods have been explained in my earlier blogs. If you are using port forwarding to access the zoneminder panel ,you will have to change its default port 80 to some other port as it is blocked for remote access in most of the routers .Please ref -to-install-zoneminder-v1-28-107-on-ubuntu-15-04/ to see how to change the defalt port of ZM (Then you will have to portforwad the respective port in the router to access the local host/zm remortly)

Thanks for this very helpful guide.
I followed your instructions and was able to add the camera in zoneminder.
However, the quality I get is very different from the one I have using the yoosee app.
Is there a way to a truly HD quality with zoneminder and Onvif setup?

Thank you very much. I have version 1.29 on Rasbian/Debian (Jessie) and i do not have x264 option. I need to upgrade to Stretch I guess. Anyway, given its hardware, do you think raspbian can make it handling two video streams from two HD cameras?

OpenIPC is an open-source operating system targeting IP cameras with ARM and MIPS processors from several manufacturers in order to replace that closed, opaque, insecure, often abandoned and unsupported firmware pre-installed by a vendor.

First of all, OpenIPC Firmware brings you freedom. With OpenIPC on your camera you are the master of your streams. You have full access to the system and can control what, where, and how you want your camera to behave. There are no backdoors, no botnets, no crypto-mining malware, no keyloggers, no password sniffers, nothing you could possibly expect in a closed binary system with no access to its source code.

As for the Firmware capabilities, we strive to provide universal support for a wide range of cameras, thus we are focused on basic functionality first, allowing end-users to upgrade their cameras' firmware and stream video and audio (where supported) without too much hassle.

There are also several projects focused on specialized equipment, such as a camera to be mounted on a drone, for mounting on construction helmets, for use in surveying tools, for medical research of the organs of vision, underwater fishing, etc.

I have just got one of these, only just installed it. I have it running in BlueIris, but am having some issues integrating it into Home Assistant. I have an RF Bridge with Portisch firmware (which I had integrated with my old dumb RF doorbell), but cant seem to detect the SD-M5 on button press.
Also trying to work out the snapshot jpeg URL.
There is a general thread about the SD-MD here ( -sd-m5-doorbell-1080p-poe-rtsp-onvif-only-66.40569)

Dear Customers,
We would like to thank you for purchasing Panasonic DC-FZ80/FZ81/FZ82/FZ83.
From this site, you'll be able to easily download the latest firmware to enhance the product's performance.

Yoosee wifi ip camera uses p2p cloud network communication technology. Remote monitoring, video calling and two-way audio functionality have been enhanced. With its motion and sound detection feature, it immediately sends you a notification in suspicious-looking situations.Yoosee smart camera takes high definition images in the dark with night vision and records this data in its internal memory.

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