FAQ
Smart Home Security
You need to entirely loosen the peephole barrel from the peephole lens in order to remove the lens from Your door. Otherwise, the lens will easily be broken when you pull at it.
Please
check the following
three steps to
connect to
wi-fi:
1. Your
wi-fi signal might
be unstable. Try
setting up your
Brinno Duo right
beside your router.
2. Make sure
your wi-fi router
channel is set to
“Auto” and bandwidth
is set to 2.4GHz.
3. Lastly,
please check our
password guide to
make sure your
router password is
compatible with our
device. Some special
symbols in passwords
can create
connection issues
for your
camera.
Please
refer to our video
tutorials for
installation
steps:
iOS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_Y4BnLjSP0
Android: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fg1w7a94yKU
No, it is not compatible with other smart home devices and is a standalone product.
1.Try
rotating your camera
clockwise until it
is tight. Once it is
in a secure position
turn it
counterclockwise,
this should remove
the camera from your
door.
2.If
that doesn’t work
then you will need
to open the rubber
flap covering the SD
card slot. Take a
screwdriver and
loosen the screw
below the SD card
slot. Once the screw
has been loosened
your camera should
be easily taken
down.
Through the app you can access the live view, replay captured images, and manually capture.
To delete files you will need to take your SD card out of your camera and plug it into your computer.
Your camera can record in low light conditions however if you need to be able to capture images in dark conditions an infrared light (850nm IR resource) can be installed.
Yes, you can install the motion detector in “portable mode,” just make sure it is within 32.8 ft (10m) of your camera. To lower incidents of false triggers many customers put their motion sensor on the ceiling of their balcony or hallway.
No,
you do not need to
install the motion
detector however you
can try installing
your motion detector
in “portable mode”
instead of in the
door knocker
casing.
If
you decide not to
use the motion
detector make sure
you do not
install/remove the
receiver from the
back of your camera
otherwise it might
drain the camera
batteries.
Yes, our cameras install directly into the door and will need an existing hole.
Use a pair of pliers to loosen your traditional peephole. Most traditional peepholes can be removed by rotating counterclockwise.
Make sure that your camera is connected to wi-fi. If your wi-fi connection is fine then check if emails are being sent to your junk folder or your inbox is full. Contact customer service if neither of these are the issue: customerservice@brinno.com
Error
codes are usually
tied to your wi-fi
connection.
1.Please
restart your router
2.Try using
your camera right
beside the
router
3.Remove
and insert SD
card
If
neither of those
steps work contact
customer service at
customerservice@brinno.com
No live view could mean that your SD card is full. Erase old data from your card and try again. If you are still having issues even with an empty SD card contact customer service at customerservice@brinno.com.
If
you see the “Bad
Media” message after
turning on your
camera there is
probably a problem
with your SD card.
Try using another
microSD card but
make sure it is no
larger than 32GB and
formatted in FAT32.
If you
continue to receive
the same Bad Media
message after
changing your SD
card then your SD
card slot might be
damaged. Please
contact customer
service at: customerservice@brinno.com.
1.If
you get this message
the first time you
are setting up your
camera then you
might not have set
up the wi-fi
properly. Please
double check that
you followed the
set-up
procedures:
Make
sure your router
channel is set to
“Auto” and bandwidth
is set to
2.4GHz.
Please
refer to our video
tutorials: iOS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_Y4BnLjSP0
Android:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fg1w7a94yKU
In
the case that your
camera still cannot
connect to wi-fi,
your wi-fi
connection might be
unstable. Try
setting up your
Brinno Duo beside
your
router.
2.If
wi-fi has been
paired correctly
then try restarting
your camera,
router/wi-fi
connecting device
and app.
If
restarting your
devices does not
work please contact
customer service at
customerservice@brinno.com.
Please
check the
following:
1.Only
install the peephole
that came with your
camera. If you use a
standard peephole
that could cause the
image to be
distorted and out of
focus.
2.Make
sure the protective
film has been
removed from the
lens, if not remove
it.
3.Check
if the peephole or
lens are dirty, if
there is a
fingerprint on the
lens then your
camera might appear
out of
focus.
If the
protective film has
been removed and
your peephole and
lens are clean then
contact customer
service at customerservice@brinno.com.
The lens looks like a regular peephole - visitors will not be able to tell you have a camera installed.
The camera will take a burst of 8 photos. In the email notifications you will receive three images from the photo burst.
Without
door knocker
installed: 1.1”-2.2”
(28mm-58mm)
With
door knocker
installed: 1.1”-1.9”
(28mm-49mm)
Please
note that thicker
doors will lower the
sensitivity of the
knocking
sensor.
The maximum distance between motion detector and receiver is 32.8ft (10m).
The motion detector can detect motion from a horizontal angle of 90 degrees and a centerline distance of 13ft (4m) which is about 5ft (1.5m) on both sides of the centerline.
You can install up to 6 motion detectors.
The SHC1000W is wi-fi enabled and can be controlled/accessed through an app. Notifications are sent through email and include 3 images. With the SHC1000 everything is saved internally and there is no remote access.
Your
camera is only
compatible with SD
cards up to 32GB and
formatted to FAT32.
Check the size and
format of your card,
if both are correct
then your card might
be damaged.
Please try
using another SD
card and if that
doesn’t work contact
customer service at
customerservice@brinno.com.
1.Your
SD card might not be
installed correctly.
Please remove your
card and try
re-inserting
it.
2.After checking if
your card has been
installed correctly
make sure your SD
card is not full. Go
to “Storage and
Battery” in the
camera menu. If you
are out of space
take out your SD
card and insert it
into your computer
to delete old
unneeded
files.
3.If
the problem persists
then it could be a
compatibility issue
for example some
Toshiba SD cards
have compatibility
problems with our
camera. Try using
another SD card and
avoid
Toshiba.
4.Make
sure your SD card is
32GB or smaller and
formatted to
FAT32.
5.Lastly,
check if your motion
detector is out of
battery. If there is
no power then it
won’t be able to
trigger the
camera.
If none of these
steps fix your
problem contact
customer service at
customerservice@brinno.com.
Delete
the camera ID from
your registered
account by pressing
the small red
garbage can. Create
another email
account and add your
camera ID
again.
Please
note that you can
share your
registered account
and password to
other family members
so that multiple
people can use the
camera at once. It
is okay for 2+
people to use the
LiveView function at
one time however the
frame rate will drop
and it will be a lot
slower.
1.Go
into your Brinno APP
and press “RESET
PASSWORD”.
2.In
the text box enter
your email address
and then press
“RESET”.
3.Check
your email for the
reset
link.
4.Click
the link in the
email and it will
redirect you to the
reset password page.
After typing your
new password, press
“SAVE”.
If your camera is facing strong sunlight the infrared light waves from the sun might cause your images, particularly green from trees or grass, to appear pink. Even though your image is a little discolored it will not affect your camera’s functionality.
Please
email
customerservice@brinno.com
to explain your
situation and
provide the
following
information for
account
verification:
1.Register
your camera on our
website and provide
your S/N:
2.A
Photo of your Camera
ID
screen.
If
you get this error
message the first
time you are setting
up your camera
please try logging
out and then trying
again to make sure
you did not make a
typo. Once you’ve
tried for a second
time contact
customer service at
customerservice@brinno.com
and provide the
following
information:
1.Register
your camera on our
website and provide
your S/N:
2.A
Photo of your Camera
ID
screen
3.The
email address you
are using to log
into the
app
If you’ve
been using your
camera for a while
and are trying to
register a second
account please try
to do the
following:
1.Login
to your first
account and delete
the camera ID. Once
the camera ID is
deleted you can add
it to the second
account.
The material of the camera is C6200 and can pass UL 94-V0.
1.Try
restarting your
camera and then
installing new
batteries. This will
reset your camera
and should fix the
problem.
2.If
resetting your
camera doesn’t fix
the problem then you
might have lost your
wi-fi connection.
Make sure your wi-fi
router settings did
not change. For our
camera to work
properly your router
bandwidth will need
to be set at 2.4GHz
and the channel set
to “auto”.
Please contact
customer service at
customerservice@brinno.com
if steps one and two
do not fix your
problem.
1.Try
restarting your
camera and then
installing new
batteries. This will
reset your camera
and should fix the
problem.
2.If
resetting your
camera doesn’t fix
the problem then you
might have lost your
wi-fi connection.
Make sure your wi-fi
router settings did
not change. For our
camera to work
properly your router
bandwidth will need
to be set at 2.4GHz
and the channel set
to “auto”.
Please
contact customer
service at customerservice@brinno.com
if steps one and two
do not fix your
problem.
1.Try
restarting your
camera and then
installing new
batteries. This will
reset your camera
and should fix the
problem
2.If
resetting your
camera doesn’t fix
the problem then you
might have lost your
wi-fi connection.
Make sure your wi-fi
router settings did
not change. For our
camera to work
properly your router
bandwidth will need
to be set at 2.4Hz
and the channel set
to “auto”.
Please contact
customer service at
customerservice@brinno.com
if steps one and two
do not fix your
problem.
Your SD card might be damaged. Try installing a new SD card that is 32GB or lower and formatted to FAT32. If you are still getting the same message after inserting a new SD card then contact customer service at customerservice@brinno.com
1.Make
sure the Receiver
Unit has been firmly
pressed into the
back of your camera.
If it’s not all the
way in the camera
will not be able to
connect with the
motion
detector.
2.If
your batteries are
fine then you may
need to pair your
motion sensor with
your camera again.
Please follow the
instructions in this
tutorial
video
If
you are still having
issues then you can
contact customer
service at customerservice@brinno.com.
1.Make
sure that your
camera was not
turned off for an
extended period of
time. If your camera
is turned off, push
notifications can
sometimes build up
and all be sent out
at once when the
camera is turned
back
on.
2.Try
resetting your
system clock in your
camera
settings.
3.If
resetting your clock
does not fix the
problem then it
could be because you
have a weak wi-fi
signal. We suggest
setting up a wifi
mesh network to
strengthen your
signal.
If
you continue having
problems contact
customer service at
customerservice@brinno.com
and provide them
with the following
information:
1.
Register your camera
and provide your
S/N:
2.
A picture of your
Camera ID
screen
3.A
picture of your
repeated push
notification
You need to use a power bank where you can turn off the power saving mode. Because our cameras consume very little power most power banks will turn themselves off while plugged in. The company Voltaic makes power banks where you can turn off the power saving mode.
Brinno peepholes have been specially designed to address the common issues caused by low light environments. All our peephole models come with 480p resolution however they also come with our specially designed optical grade lens that optimizes the image quality. Having a higher resolution would actually diminish the image quality because of the light levels.
1.
Check the type of
batteries you are
using. Japanese
brand batteries like
Panasonic or Toshiba
perform better than
Duracell. Try
switching to another
type of
battery.
2.
If you are in a
complicated wi-fi
environment then
your camera might
use a lot of power
trying to regain a
connection with your
router. Consider
setting up a mesh
network to
strengthen the
connection.
3.
Make sure your
motion detector is
paired correctly to
your camera and that
it has battery
power. If the signal
between your camera
and motion detector
has been disrupted
then your camera
might use up energy
trying to “find” the
motion
detector.
◾ Press
the button on the
back of your motion
sensor for 6
seconds, if there is
no LED light then
you will need to
replace the battery.
Remove the front
cover using
something hard and
flat like a metal
ruler. Then unscrew
the battery cover
and replace it with
a CR 2450 Lithium
battery.
◾ If your
batteries are fine
then you may need to
pair your motion
sensor with your
camera again. Please
follow the
instructions in this
tutorial video:
https://youtu.be/sy-bni9NcDs?t=88
◾
If you decided not
to use the motion
sensor make sure you
removed the receiver
from the back of
your camera. When
the receiver is left
inside the camera
will continue to
search for the
motion detector and
use up a lot of
energy.
4.If
you decided not to
use the motion
detector make sure
you removed the
receiver from the
back of your camera.
When the receiver is
left inside the
camera will continue
to search for the
motion detector and
use up a lot of
energy.
5.Move
the location of your
motion detector to a
location where it
will be triggered
less often such as
the ceiling outside
your door.
Our motion detector is very sensitive and can be triggered by fast moving objects such as cars, birds, and leaves. If you are installing your motion detector outdoors try to move the sensor to a more protected location that will only cause it to be triggered by visitors. Many customers have had success installing their sensor on the ceiling of their balcony or for condo users the ceiling of their hallway.
Yes, you can increase or decrease the knocking sensor sensitivity through your camera settings.
No, the knocking sensor is built into the camera.
Images are saved in two sets of visitor logs, on your SD card and through email.
You can use your camera and view files through the LCD screen or through your mobile devices.
The battery lock will childproof your camera and make sure children cannot access the battery compartment.
No, the camera only records images.
After changing your notification email please restart your camera. After your camera turns back on and reconnects to your WiFi your notifications will be sent to your new email address.
The empty hole in the package is for a peephole barrel that only comes with the 12mm version of the camera. All our peephole camera models have a standard box, regardless of whether they are the 12mm or 14mm size. This means that in camera packages for the larger 14mm sized peepholes there is an empty space.
Go into your menu settings to access “Adjust Knock Sensor”. If your knocking sensor is turned off press the capture button to enter setup. Press the up and down buttons to increase the sensitivity level. The lower the number, the higher the sensitivity. For example 1 is the highest sensitivity and will sense even the lightest knocks.
Try using a different SD card and put a new set of batteries into your camera. If changing your SD card and batteries does not fix the issue contact customerservice@brinno.com with a photo of the LCD screen and the SD cards you tried.
Please turn off and on again the SHC1000W camera. Then, access the display menu-> Camera Info to ensure the camera ID and the firmware version are shown on the display. Lastly, open the app again to check the side menu-> battery status is showing the correct battery level.
No. You can only play the captured photos on the camera display menu and the app. If you need to download or delete the photos on the micro SD card, please insert the micro SD card into a PC for photos to download or delete them.
No, you can check the memory storage capacity and the battery status on the display menu-> Storage & Battery. If you need to delete the not required photos, please insert the micro SD card into a PC to delete them.
While
you are accessing
the camera display
menu, using the app
to capture, check
the files or live
view will get an
error code. Please
only use the app
function during the
camera is in sleep
mode or preview
screen.
If
you found that the
app is getting some
error codes, please
turn off the
SHC1000W camera and
on again, and
re-open the
app.
Please ensure that your router wifi is in English. Other language wifi names will not be shown on the wifi list, either they will disappear or show messy codes.
Kindly be noted that you will receive the notifications only when the Portable PIR motion sensor or the built-in knocking sensor is triggered. Manually capturing photos will not receive any notifications.
Kindly
upgrade your current
BrinnoDuo app to the
latest 10178 version
(or after). You may
need to delete the
old version from
your
smartphone/iPhone
and download again
the app from the
Google Play Store or
App Store.
After that,
please log into the
new app with the
same login details,
and ENABLE the push
notification feature
in the side menu.
Also, please ensure
that you have
ALLOWED the
notification feature
on your
smartphone/iPhone
settings. When
everything gets
ready, please
trigger the sensors
for testing.
You need to entirely loosen the peephole barrel from the peephole lens in order to remove the lens from Your door. Otherwise, the lens will easily be broken when you pull at it.
1.Try
rotating your camera
clockwise until it
is tight. Once it is
in a secure position
turn it
counterclockwise,
this should remove
the camera from your
door.
2.If
that doesn’t work
then you will need
to open the rubber
flap covering the SD
card slot. Take a
screwdriver and
loosen the screw
below the SD card
slot. Once the screw
has been loosened
your camera should
be easily taken
down.
Please
check the following:
1.Only
install the peephole
that came with your
camera. If you use a
standard peephole
that could cause the
image to be
distorted and out of
focus.
2.Make
sure the protective
film has been
removed from the
lens, if not remove
it.
3.Check
if the peephole or
lens are dirty, if
there is a
fingerprint on the
lens then your
camera might appear
out of
focus.
If the
protective film has
been removed and
your peephole and
lens are clean then
contact customer
service at customerservice@brinno.com.
No, it is not compatible with other smart home devices and is a standalone product.
To delete files you will need to take your SD card out of your camera and plug it into your computer.
Your camera can record in low light conditions however if you need to be able to capture images in dark conditions an infrared light (850nm IR resource) can be installed.
No,
you do not need to
install the motion
detector however you
can try installing
your motion detector
in “portable mode”
instead of in the
door knocker
casing.
If
you decide not to
use the motion
detector make sure
you do not
install/remove the
receiver from the
back of your camera
otherwise it might
drain the camera
batteries.
The material of the camera is C6200 and can pass UL 94-V0.
Yes, our cameras install directly into the door and will need an existing hole.
If your camera is facing strong sunlight the infrared light waves from the sun might cause your images, particularly green from trees or grass, to appear pink. Even though your image is a little discolored it will not affect your camera’s functionality.
The maximum distance between motion sensor and receiver is 32.8ft (10m).
The motion sensor can detect motion from a horizontal angle of 90 degrees and a centerline distance of 13ft (4m) which is about 5ft (1.5m) on both sides of the centerline.
You can install up to 6 motion detectors.
The SHC1000W is wi-fi enabled and can be controlled/accessed through an app. Notifications are sent through e-mail that also include 3 images. With the SHC1000 everything is saved internally and there is no remote access.
Your
camera is only
compatible with SD
cards up to 32GB and
formatted to FAT32.
Check the size and
format of your card,
if both are correct
then your card might
be
damaged.
Please
try using another SD
card and if that
doesn’t work contact
customer service at
customerservice@brinno.com.
There is something wrong with your SD card or the SD card slot is damaged. Try using another SD card that is 32GB or smaller and formatted to FAT32. If you get the same error message using a new SD card contact customer service at customerservice@brinno.com.
The lens looks like a regular peephole - visitors will not be able to tell you have a camera installed.
The camera will take a burst of 8 photos.
Your SD card might be damaged. Try installing a new SD card that is 32GB or lower and formatted to FAT32. If you are still getting the same message after inserting a new SD card then contact customer service at customerservice@brinno.com.
You need to use a power bank where you can turn off the power saving mode. Because our cameras consume very little power most power banks will turn themselves off while plugged in. The company Voltaic makes power banks where you can turn off the power saving mode.
Brinno peepholes have been specially designed to address the common issues caused by low light environments. All our peephole models come with 480p resolution however they also come with our specially designed optical grade lens that optimizes the image quality. Having a higher resolution would actually diminish the image quality because of the light levels.
1.Your
SD card might not be
installed correctly.
Please remove your
card and try
re-inserting it.
2.After
checking if your
card has been
installed correctly
make sure your SD
card is not full. Go
to “Storage and
Battery” in the
camera menu. If you
are out of space
take out your SD
card and insert it
into your computer
to delete old
unneeded
files.
3.If
the problem persists
then it could be a
compatibility issue
for example some
Toshiba SD cards
have compatibility
problems with our
camera. Try using
another SD card and
avoid
Toshiba.
4.Make
sure your SD card is
32GB or smaller and
formatted to
FAT32.
5.Lastly,
check if your motion
detector is out of
battery. If there is
no power then it
won’t be able to
trigger the
camera.
If none of these
steps fix your
problem contact
customer service at
customerservice@brinno.com.
1.Check
the type of
batteries you are
using. Japanese
brand batteries like
Panasonic or Toshiba
perform better than
Duracell. Try
switching to another
type of
battery.
2.Make
sure your motion
detector is paired
correctly to your
camera and that it
has battery power.
If the signal
between your camera
and motion detector
has been disrupted
then your camera
might use up energy
trying to “find” the
motion
detector.
◾ Press
the button on the
back of your motion
sensor for 6
seconds, if there is
no LED light then
you will need to
replace the battery.
Remove the front
cover using
something hard and
flat like a metal
ruler. Then unscrew
the battery cover
and replace it with
a CR 2450 Lithium
battery.
◾ If
your batteries are
fine then you may
need to pair your
motion sensor with
your camera again.
Please follow the
instructions in this
tutorial
video.
3.If
you decided not to
use the motion
detector make sure
you removed the
receiver from the
back of your camera.
When the receiver is
left inside the
camera will continue
to search for the
motion detector and
use up a lot of
energy.
4.Move
the location of your
motion detector to a
location where it
will be triggered
less often such as
the ceiling outside
your door.
Our motion detector is very sensitive and can be triggered by fast moving objects such as cars, birds, and leaves. If you are installing your motion detector outdoors try to move the sensor to a more protected location that will only cause it to be triggered by visitors. Many customers have had success installing their sensor on the ceiling of their balcony or for condo users the ceiling of their hallway.
Yes, you can increase or decrease the knocking sensor sensitivity through your camera settings.
No, only the SHC1000W has an app.
No, the knocking sensor is built into the camera.
Without
door knocker
installed: 1.1”-2.2”
(28mm-58mm)
With
door knocker
installed: 1.1”-1.9”
(28mm-49mm)
Please
note that thicker
doors will lower the
sensitivity of the
door knocker.
No, the camera only records images.
The battery lock will childproof your camera and make sure children cannot access the battery compartment.
The empty hole in the package is for a peephole barrel that only comes with the 12mm version of the camera. All our peephole camera models have a standard box, regardless of whether they are the 12mm or 14mm size. This means that in camera packages for the larger 14mm sized peepholes there is an empty space.
1.Press
the button on the
back of your motion
detector for 6
seconds, if there is
no LED light then
you will need to
replace the battery.
Remove the front
cover using
something hard and
flat like a metal
ruler. Then unscrew
the battery cover
and replace it with
a CR 2450 Lithium
battery.
2.If
your batteries are
fine then you may
need to pair your
motion sensor with
your camera again.
Please follow the
instructions in this
tutorial
video.
If
you are still having
issues then you can
contact customer
service at customerservice@brinno.com.
Go into your menu settings to access “Adjust Knock Sensor”. If your knocking sensor is turned off press the capture button to enter setup. Press the up and down buttons to increase the sensitivity level. The lower the number, the higher the sensitivity. For example 1 is the highest sensitivity and will sense even the lightest knocks.
Try using a different SD card and put a new set of batteries into your camera. If changing your SD card and batteries does not fix the issue contact customerservice@brinno.com with a photo of the LCD screen and the SD cards you tried.
You need to entirely loosen the peephole barrel from the peephole lens in order to remove the lens from Your door. Otherwise, the lens will easily be broken when you pull at it.
Yes, our cameras install directly into the door and will need an existing hole.
No, this camera does not have motion sensor / knocking sensor. If you want a camera that will detect motion you will need to purchase the SHC1000 or SHC1000W.
When the SHC500 was first released there were sensor accessories that could be bought separately. All of those sensors are now EOL and unavailable for purchase. Please ignore this setting and keep it turned off. Turning it on will not provide you with motion detecting capabilities, if you want a camera with a motion or knocking sensor please purchase the SHC1000W or SHC1000.
Open the rubber flap covering the SD card slot. Take a screwdriver and loosen the screw below the SD card slot. Once the screw has been loosened your camera should be easily taken down.
The lens looks like a regular peephole - visitors will not be able to tell you have a camera installed.
The camera will take a photo burst that can be viewed as a 10 second time lapse video.
1.1”-1.9” (28mm-49mm)
No, it is not compatible with other smart home devices and is a standalone product.
No, only the SHC1000W has an app.
No, the camera only records images.
Your camera will automatically delete and overwrite files from the oldest monthly folder when the SD card storage space goes down to 50MB. The SD card can also be removed and inserted into your computer to delete unwanted files.
You need to use a power bank where you can turn off the power saving mode. Because our cameras consume very little power most power banks will turn themselves off while plugged in. The company Voltaic makes power banks where you can turn off the power saving mode.
Brinno peepholes have been specially designed to address the common issues caused by low light environments. All our peephole models come with 480p resolution however they also come with our specially designed optical grade lens that optimizes the image quality. Having a higher resolution would actually diminish the image quality because of the light levels.
Please
check the
following:
1.Only
install the peephole
that came with your
camera. If you use a
standard peephole
that could cause the
image to be
distorted and out of
focus.
2.Make
sure the protective
film has been
removed from the
lens, if not remove
it.
3.Check
if the peephole or
lens are dirty, if
there is a
fingerprint on the
lens then your
camera might appear
out of
focus.
If the
protective film has
been removed and
your peephole and
lens are clean then
contact customer
service at customerservice@brinno.com.
The camera factory settings have the date set to January 1st, 2013. If the camera has lost power for an extended period or you do factory reset you will lose your preset date and time and it will revert back to January 1st, 2013.
The empty hole in the package is for a peephole barrel that only comes with the 12mm version of the camera. All our peephole camera models have a standard box, regardless of whether they are the 12mm or 14mm size. This means that in camera packages for the larger 14mm sized peepholes there is an empty space.
Try using a different SD card and put a new set of batteries into your camera. If changing your SD card and batteries does not fix the issue contact customerservice@brinno.com with a photo of the LCD screen and the SD cards you tried.