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How to Install Vivitar Security Camera – Step-by-Step Guide

Goprocamera27, May 5, 2026


Setting up a Vivitar security camera doesn’t have to be complicated. Whether you’re securing your front porch, monitoring a garage, or keeping an eye on indoor spaces, the how to install Vivitar security camera process is straightforward when you follow the right steps. Most Vivitar models—such as the IPC113, MID#5001219, and IP-117—require the BD Cam App or Vivitar Smart Home App, connect only to 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, and must be powered by the included AC adapter. With the right tools, correct app, and a stable network, you can get your camera live in under 20 minutes. This guide walks you through unboxing, app setup, Wi-Fi pairing, mounting, and even advanced integration with Agent DVR for local recording—plus troubleshooting tips to avoid common setup errors.


Pre-Installation Checklist

Before powering on your Vivitar camera, ensure all components and conditions are ready to prevent frustration later.

Confirm Package Contents

Check that your box includes:
– Vivitar security camera (e.g., IPC113, MID#5001219)
– AC power adapter
– USB charging cable
– Wall mount bracket and screws
– Quick start guide

Missing something? Contact the seller or Vivitar support with your model and MID number.

Verify Wi-Fi and Power Needs

Vivitar cameras have strict requirements:
– Wi-Fi: Only 2.4 GHz networks supported (no 5 GHz)
– Router Range: Stay within 15–20 feet during setup
– Power: Must use the included AC adapter—not USB-only sources like laptops or power banks

⚠️ Using weak power can trigger “Uh Oh” alerts or prevent the camera from booting.

Choose the Right App

Download the correct app based on your model:

Model Required App
MID#5001219, IPC113, IPC117 BD Cam App
Vivitar Smart Home Camera Vivitar Smart Home App

Download from the Google Play Store or App Store—avoid third-party sites to prevent fake apps.


Power and Hardware Setup

Vivitar security camera micro sd card installation

Proper power connection ensures a stable setup and reliable performance.

Insert Micro SD Card (Optional)

For local recording:
1. Locate the Micro SD slot on the camera’s side.
2. Insert a Class 4 or higher card, up to 32 GB.
3. Push gently until it clicks—do not force.

Format the card monthly in-app to prevent corruption.

Connect to AC Power

  1. Plug the USB cable into the AC adapter.
  2. Connect the other end to the camera.
  3. Plug the adapter into a wall outlet.

✅ LED should blink (blue, red, or white) within 10 seconds.

❌ No light? Try a different outlet and check all connections.

Reset Camera if Needed

If reusing or having issues:
1. Use a paperclip to press the Reset button.
2. Hold for 5–10 seconds.
3. Wait for LED to blink rapidly or hear “reset success.”

Reset ensures the camera is in pairing mode.


Install and Configure Mobile App

The app is your control center for live viewing, settings, and alerts.

Download and Install App

  1. Search for BD Cam or Vivitar Smart Home App in your phone’s app store.
  2. Install the correct one for your model.
  3. Open the app after installation.

Check developer name and reviews to avoid counterfeit apps.

Create Account

  1. Tap Sign Up.
  2. Enter a valid email and strong password.
  3. Confirm via email if prompted.

An account is required for remote access and firmware updates.

Log In and Prepare for Setup

  1. Open the app and log in.
  2. Tap Add Device (+) on the home screen.
  3. Ensure your phone is on the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network.

Turn off mobile data to avoid connection conflicts.


Add Camera via QR Code

The fastest and most reliable method to pair your camera.

Scan QR Code with BD Cam App

  1. Tap Add Device.
  2. Allow camera access when prompted.
  3. Scan the QR code on the camera or box.
  4. Wait 5–10 seconds for recognition.

If scanning fails, take a photo of the code and upload it.

Enter Wi-Fi Credentials

  1. Select your 2.4 GHz network.
  2. Enter Wi-Fi password exactly (case-sensitive).
  3. Tap Connect.

Keep the camera within 6 feet of the router during this step.

Confirm Connection

Wait 60–90 seconds. Success signs:
– LED turns solid blue or white
– App shows live video feed
– Some models say “Connected” aloud

If stuck, restart the camera and retry.


Manual Setup: Add by Model Selection

Use this method if QR scanning fails.

Select Camera Model Manually

In Vivitar Smart Home App:
1. Tap Devices > Add New Device.
2. Choose IP Cameras.
3. Scroll and select your exact model (e.g., IPC113 or IP-117).

Choosing the wrong model may cause connection failure.

Complete Setup Steps

  1. Re-enter Wi-Fi details when prompted.
  2. Wait for the LED to stabilize.
  3. Confirm live video appears.

Some models take up to 2 minutes to connect.


Wi-Fi Connection Guide

Dual band router 2.4 GHz 5 GHz settings

Most Vivitar setup problems stem from Wi-Fi issues.

Use 2.4 GHz Network Only

  • Dual-band routers? Disable 5 GHz or create a separate 2.4 GHz SSID.
  • Ensure SSID is not hidden in router settings.

Vivitar does not support 5 GHz—even if your router allows it.

Improve Signal Strength

Place the camera with:
– Clear line of sight to the router
– No thick walls, microwaves, or Bluetooth devices nearby

Weak signal causes “Uh Oh” beeps and offline status.

Fix Common Wi-Fi Problems

Issue Quick Fix
“Failed to connect” Re-enter Wi-Fi password; restart router
Camera online then offline Assign static IP in router settings
App stuck on “Connecting” Reset camera; disable mobile data

Restart your router if multiple devices disconnect.


Mount and Position Camera

Now that it’s working, install it in the right spot.

Use Included Mounting Kit

Hardware includes:
– Plastic wall anchors
– Screws
– Adjustable bracket

Mounting Steps

  1. Choose a location with good coverage and Wi-Fi signal.
  2. Mark drill points using the bracket.
  3. Insert anchors, screw in bracket.
  4. Snap camera into place.

For ceilings, ensure the bracket supports vertical angles.

Adjust Viewing Angle

  1. Loosen the rotation joint (if adjustable).
  2. Point the camera toward your target area.
  3. Tighten gently—don’t overtighten.

Test the live feed after adjusting.


Test Camera Functions

Verify everything works before finalizing.

Check Live Video Feed

  1. Open the app.
  2. Tap the camera thumbnail.
  3. Confirm:
    – Clear image
    – Correct orientation
    – Smooth motion

Blurry? Clean the lens with a microfiber cloth.

Test Night Vision

  1. Turn off lights or cover the camera.
  2. Watch feed switch to black and white (infrared).
  3. Ensure the range covers your area.

No night vision? Check if IR lights glow red and remove the lens cover.

Enable Motion Detection

  1. Go to Settings > Motion Alerts.
  2. Turn on Motion Detection.
  3. Set sensitivity to Medium.
  4. Walk in front—check for alert.

Adjust sensitivity to reduce false alarms from pets or trees.


Advanced Setup: Use with Agent DVR

For users who want local, no-subscription recording.

Why Use Agent DVR?

  • Free AI motion detection
  • Record to PC without cloud
  • Supports multiple Vivitar cameras
  • Remote access without port forwarding

Best for tech-savvy users wanting full control.

Connect Vivitar to Agent DVR

  1. Install Agent DVR on a Windows PC.
  2. Open software and click Add Camera.
  3. Select IP Camera.
  4. Enter:
    – IP Address (from router’s DHCP list)
    – Username: admin
    – Password: (set in app or default blank/admin)
    – Channel: 1

Enter RTSP Stream URL

Use model-specific paths:

Model RTSP URL
IPC113, IPC117, IPC222 rtsp://IP_ADDRESS/cam1/h264
IP-117 rtsp://IP_ADDRESS/live.sdp
Most Vivitar IP cams rtsp://IP_ADDRESS/11

Replace IP_ADDRESS with actual IP (e.g., 192.168.1.100).

Verify RTSP Connection

  1. Click Test Connection.
  2. If successful, enable recording.
  3. Set storage location on your PC.

RTSP streams are unofficial and may break after firmware updates.


Maintain and Optimize Performance

Keep your camera reliable long-term.

Update Firmware Regularly

  1. Open app > Settings > Device Info.
  2. Tap Firmware Update.
  3. Install if available.

Always use stable power and Wi-Fi during updates.

Manage Micro SD Card

  • Format monthly via app
  • Replace every 1–2 years
  • Monitor for full storage alerts

Corrupted cards cause recording failures.

Reboot Monthly

  1. Unplug for 10 seconds.
  2. Plug back in.
  3. Wait for LED to stabilize.

Prevents lag and memory issues.


Troubleshoot Common Issues

Quick fixes for frequent problems.

Camera Won’t Connect to Wi-Fi

Fix:
– Use 2.4 GHz only
– Move closer to router
– Re-enter Wi-Fi password
– Reset camera

“Uh Oh” Sound Every Few Minutes

Fix:
– Use AC adapter only
– Avoid extension cords
– Check Wi-Fi strength

Never use USB from TV or laptop.

App Can’t Detect Camera

Fix:
– Try both BD Cam and Vivitar Smart Home App
– Move phone and camera closer
– Select model manually in app

No Night Vision or Black Screen

Check:
– IR lights glowing red?
– Lens cover removed?
– Room too bright?

Clean lens with microfiber cloth.

Motion Alerts Not Triggering

Fix:
– Enable motion detection
– Increase sensitivity
– Test with fast movement

Avoid pointing at moving shadows.


Final Tips for Best Results

Maximize your Vivitar camera’s performance.

  • Use a surge protector—especially outdoors.
  • Enable two-factor authentication in the app.
  • Clean the lens monthly with a dry microfiber cloth.
  • Confirm IP65 or higher rating for outdoor use.
  • Disable band steering on your router.

This prevents Wi-Fi disconnections.


Installing a Vivitar security camera is quick when you follow the right steps: use the AC adapter, connect to 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, and pick the correct app. With proper setup, your camera delivers reliable surveillance—locally or remotely—without subscription fees. For advanced users, Agent DVR integration unlocks powerful local recording and AI detection. Keep firmware updated, reboot monthly, and test alerts regularly to ensure uninterrupted protection.

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