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WiFi Bird Box Camera Kit
Quick Start Guide
Please read me before you start!

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Congratulations! You are now the proud
owner of a Green Feathers Bird Box Camera.
For years we have been a leading provider
of wildlife cameras and our bird box
cameras are a number one choice for those
wanting to watch wildlife in their very own
garden from the comfort of the sofa.
Please take a couple of minutes to have a
read through this booklet before you get
started. Not only are there some helpful
hints and tips, but we also have some
guidelines to help you plan the installation
of your camera.
With just a bit of time, a cup of tea and a
friend you’ll be up-and-running in no time.
We hope you enjoy your camera!
Contents
1. Camera setup
2. App setup
3. Physical installation
4. Conguring camera settings
5. Installing PC software
6. Accessories
7. Troubleshooting
Watch our setup videos
Don't know where to start?
Watch our setup videos online.
green-feathers.co.uk/help

Attaching the bracket
If the camera bracket has not been pre-installed, securely
attach the bracket to the camera using the small black screws
provided by lining it up with the holes on the sides of the
camera. The arms of the bracket may need to be bent inwards
slightly.
Inserting the MicroSD Card
If you are using a microSD card for recording storage, insert
the card into the slot gently with the pins facing the lens.
Ensure that you insert the card before powering up the
camera.
Powering up the camera
Plug in the power supply into the trailing cable of the camera
and remove the lens cap. Allow 30 seconds for the camera to
boot. You should hear the camera click once booted. The reset
button is only used during setup and for factory resets.
1. Camera Setup
Before installing the camera in your nest box, wire it up inside the house rst to make sure
everything is working as it should.
Lens
Microphone
DC Power In
WiFi Antenna
microSD Card Slot
Bracket
DC Power In
Reset button

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Tap the +icon at the top-right of the
screen, then tap Set up my device to Wi-Fi.
Tap Next Step. On the next screen check
the WiFi network name is correct and enter
your WiFi network password.
The camera will now connect to your WiFi
network. The app will prompt you to set
a password for the camera. Then enter a
nickname for the camera.
You should now see the camera on your
Device List. Tap on it to enter the live view
from the camera.
Didn't work?
Visit green-feathers.co.uk/help and
search NCIP2WF for alternative setup
guides for your device(s).
2. App Setup
Download the app
Search for iCSee Pro on Apple App Store
or Google Play Store to download the app
to your smartphone or tablet.
Add the camera to the app
Let's add the camera to the app and
connect it to your WiFi network.
First, reset the camera by holding down the
white reset button for about 30 seconds.
The camera should click twice.
Open the app, disregard the login form and
tap Local Login.

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What you will need
MCamera with bracket (included)
M5M screw (included)
MNest box (optional)
MScrewdriver
MMains power outlet
You may also need
MDrill
MPencil
MElectrical tape
MCable fasteners
MPower extension cable
3. Physical Installation
Now you are ready to mount the camera into your nest box.
Check WiFi Strength
Check the Wi-Fi strength around the site of
where you are going to place the camera using
a smartphone or tablet.
Take the camera to the location where you
want to place it and power it up. Make sure
that you are receiving a good WiFi signal
on your device. Not working? Jump to
Troubleshooting on page 14.
Focussing your camera lens
The focus on this camera is manually adjusted.
Place a small bird-sized object in your bird
box. Loosen the locking collar by the lens.You
can gently twist the camera’s lens to adjust
the focal distance of the camera. Monitor the
results on the app until the image is sharp.

Rear of
Box
Inside Box
Anti-slip
pins
Mount the Camera in Nest Box
A. Installing in one of our bird boxes:
Pass the 5M screw provided through the pre-
drilled hole in the back of the box, screwing
into the nut on the easy mount bracket.
Our innovative anti-slip bracket design will
hold the camera in place against the wood.
There is a gap in the eaves of the box through
which to pass your cables.
B. If you do not have one of our bird boxes:
Following the diagram (right), drill a 6mm hole
at or above 210mm from the base of your box.
Then follow the Ainstructions above.
M Make sure you are happy with the angle
of the camera by checking the image on your
device and making any adjustments if need be.
210mm min.
Larger boxes
Smaller boxes

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Where to place your bird box
Dierent birds have dierent needs when it
comes to choosing where to place your bird
box. Generally you should look to place your
box in a quiet spot in the garden amongst
other plants or trees, making sure to leave
a clear path in for your birds to make their
landing.
Unless there is a tree or building providing
shade, it is generally a good idea to face the
box between north and east to avoid direct
sunlight and strong winds. Tilting the box
slightly forward will also help to prevent rain
from coming straight into the nesting area.
For blackbirds, robins and wrens you should
place your bird box 1.5 to 2 metres high,
well surrounded by planting.
For sparrows, starlings, tits and spotted
ycatchers you should place your bird box 2
to 4 metres high and slightly covered with a
clear entrance.
For woodpeckers, owls and kestrels you
should place your bird box between 3 to 5
metres high in a nice open space.
If there are cats and other bird predators in
the area then you should look to place
your bird box a minimum of 2 metres above
ground level.

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WHERETO PLACE YOUR BIRDBOX
Dierent birds have dierent needs when it comes to choosing where to place your
birdbox. Generally you should look to place your box in a quiet spot in the garden
amongst other plants or trees, making sure to leave a clear path in for your birds to
make their landing.
Unless there is a tree or building providing shade, it is generally a good idea to face
the box between north and east to avoid direct sunlight and strong winds. Tilting
the box slightly forward will also help to prevent rain from coming straight into the
nesting area.
For bluebirds, robins and wrens you should place your birdbox 1.5 to 2 metres high,
well surrounded by planting.
For sparrows, starlings, tits and spotted ycatchers you should place your birdbox
2m - 4m high and slightly covered with a clear entrance.
For woodpeckers, owls and kestrels you should place your birdbox between 3m -
5m high, in a nice open space.
If there are cats and other bird predators in the area then you should look to place
your bird box a minimum of 2m above ground level.
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2 metres
Robins, Wrens
3 metres
Sparrows, Tits, Starlings
5 metres
Woodpeckers, Owls

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Enter the settings menu while live viewing
the camera by tapping the Settings icon
in the top-right.
How to Enable Audio
Go to Advanced Setting:
Toggle on Audio and tap Save
How to Enable Motion Detection
Go to Alarm Setting:
Toggle on Open Alarm, Set Alarm Action to
Take a Video & Toggle on Alarm Push
How to Sync Time & Date
Go to General About Device:
Tap Device Time & then OK
4. Conguring Camera Settings
You can congure basic camera settings using the app.
How to Format MicroSD card
Please note that this will delete all les on the card.
Go to Storage Management:
Tap Format SD Card
How to Take a Snapshot
On Live View, tap the Snapshot icon.
Then tap the banner that appears that says
"...click to share image" to reveal save and
sharing options your device.
How to Save & Share Clips
On Live View, tap the Scissors icon. Allow
at least four seconds of video to record.
Tap the icon again to stop capturing the
video. Tap the banner that appears that says
"...click to share video" to reveal save and
sharing options your device.
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