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Issues Viewing Camera Feed

The camera video feed is distorted in some way.

Image Orientation Is Incorrect

Even if your device is mounted upside down, access the camera settings, video settings, and the “rotate video” toggle. This will reset custom settings made to the device.

Device Not Viewable Externally

Refer to the “cannot find video” section. Your wireless connection from the device to your computer may not be working.

Camera Is Too Zoomed In/Out

Similarly to the related camera problems, access settings to your camera from your computer. There will be zoom, position adjustment and live viewing settings.


Cannot Find Video Camera Remotely

The camera cannot connect to your computer.

No Internet Connection

Your computer and camera must be connected to the internet. You may already be connected, if not, find the Wi-fi on your computer. Enter the respective password.

No Bluetooth Connection

Online camera footage needs to be wirelessly connected to the camera. Find the bluetooth logo and make sure that is turned on. Restart your device.

Computer Software Unavailable

Software is included in the box instructions, or found online by searching “Vivotek FD8169 program.” Download the computer software related to your camera and open the application. Follow the on screen instructions.


Camera Is not Rotating

The camera viewer does not rotate to accommodate side to side movement.

Software Issues

Either your drivers are out of date, or the wrong set of drivers is installed. Make sure you have the latest set of drivers installed, and a device capable of receiving the camera feed.

Camera Lens Obstruction

Especially if the camera is outside, dirt or dust may interfere with the internal sensor’s ability to turn on its own. Clean off the lens, and make sure the camera is in a place where it will not get dirty again.

Motor Rotation Failure

Your camera may be stopping because it encountered an obstacle when trying to turn. Make sure that wherever the camera is installed it can turn 360 degrees without touching anything else. Remove obstruction if there is one present. Try to manually turn the camera using an external program to see if the motor responds. Restart the camera and try turning again.

Following/Tracking Issues

The camera will not follow/track moving individuals unless it is set to do so. Turn on your follow mode in the video capture settings unless you want it to capture only one angle at a time.

Loss of Recorded Video Footage/Unable to Save New Footage

Recorded footage is empty or inaccessible.

SD Card Is Broken or Incompatible

Some SD cards need the proper format to work with this security camera. Format the SD Card to the appropriate type using another device.

Your SD card may also be broken/unreadable, make sure it functions properly using another device.

Power Supply Is Not Providing Enough Power

The camera needs a strong enough and constant supply of power to function.

Make sure the outlet has full power, and that the camera is plugged into its own outlet and not a power strip.

Make sure all the power cords are fully intact.

Infrared (IR) Issues

Your IR mode may not be turned on, or is not properly calibrated. If night scenes are not being filmed or appear as a black feed, follow the IR Troubleshooting to make sure the camera can capture night scenes.

Device Is Failing to Stay Mounted

Camera will not stay attached to where you want to mount it.

Dome Cover Is Not Staying Attached

If the camera is loose or keeps falling from its attached spot, the security screw that connects the camera to the dome cover may be loose.

Check that the wiring harness is secured properly to the dome cover, and that the dome cover is correctly fitted onto electrical box.

Electrical Box Mounting Is Obstructed

The surface might be unsuitable for mounting.

Make sure that the electrical box is screwed into the mounting surface properly.




LED Light Is Not Turning On

The camera’s LED lights are not turning on or not working.

Power Supply Disconnected

As with the loss of footage troubleshooting, your camera may not be getting enough power.

Make sure that the camera is properly plugged.

Make sure that the outlet has power.

LED Lights Are Not Receiving Power

If the camera itself is functional, but the LED lights are still not powered, make sure that the camera is fully dry.

Turn the camera off and on again.

Make sure that the power supply wire from the LEDs to the motherboard is in working order (not cut broken or detached in any way).

LED Lights Are Broken

If the LEDs are still not working, then they might be broken which means they will need to be replaced.

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