MOBILE CAMERA MANAGER for ipad USER MANUAL
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MOBILE CAMERA MANAGER OVERVIEW The OpenEye Mobile Camera Manager application allows you use your ipad as a service monitor to view video from your IP cameras. The OpenEye Mobile Camera Manager greatly benefits installers by providing a platform for testing and adjusting IP cameras with an easy-to-use ipad app. Minimum Requirements OpenEye IP Cameras o CM-611, CM-711, CM-650, CM-716, CM-716I, CM-722 OpenEye IP PTZ Cameras o CM-816, CM-L812, CM-M806 Supported models: o Apple ipad (Gen2 to Gen4), ipad Mini WiFi Local Area Network (LAN) connection for each camera Note Each camera must be on the same WiFi network as your ipad. Application Features Direct camera connection IP address configuration Pan, Tilt, Zoom control Auto and Manual focus control Video rotation Switch between low and high resolution streams View and freeze live video
IP CAMERA CONNECTION Install your IP cameras according to the instructions included with the cameras. Make sure your cameras are properly connected to your network, and that all network switches and cables are in proper working order. Your network must have a wireless router or other WiFi access point, and your ipad must have access to connect to the network, via the router or access point. DOWNLOADING THE APP 1. On your Apple ipad, tap the App Store icon. Note To install an application from the App Store, you must have a valid Apple itunes account. 2. Tap Search and type OpenEye Mobile Camera Manager. 3. Follow the instructions to download and install the application. 4. When the application is successfully installed, the OpenEye Mobile Camera Manager icon will appear on the device.
QUICK CONNECT Use the Quick Connect function to connect to your camera using the default User Name and Password. If the Username and Password have been changed, edit the information appropriately. Once disconnected, Mobile Camera Manager will not save the connection information for your camera. 1. Launch the ipad app. 2. Tap Find Devices. All of the cameras connected to your network will appear on the Find Devices list. 3. Tap the name of the camera you want to connect to. 4. Tap Quick Connect. 5. You can change the Name, IP address, Port number, Username, and Password by tapping the field and then typing your desired name, value, or password. Note The default Username for OpenEye cameras is Admin, and the default Password is 1234. 6. Tap Connect. 7. Your camera will appear in the Live View section of your screen.
BOOKMARK You can place a camera in the bookmark list to have quick and easy access any time you launch the Mobile Camera Manager app. 1. Launch the ipad app. 2. Tap Find Devices. All of the cameras connected to your network will appear on the Find Devices list. 3. Tap the name of the camera you want to add to the Bookmark list. 4. Tap Add Bookmark, and then type the correct User name and Password. 5. Tap Save, and then close Find Devices. 6. Your camera is now in the Bookmarks list. To view the camera, tap the camera name.
VIEW LIVE VIDEO Once connected, your ipad screen will display up to 4 channels. Double-tap a single channel to open full screen. To return to the multi-camera view, double-tap the screen again. Rotate Rotate the image of the selected camera channel. Switch Stream Switch the IP stream being used to view the video. Stream 1 displays full resolution, but at a rate of 1 frame per second. Stream 2 displays lower resolution but at the full frame rate. Stream 2 is displayed by default. PTZ Control the Pan Tilt and Zoom functions of a selected PTZ camera, as well as autofocus and manual focus of non PTZ autofocus cameras. Audio Turn on the audio for the selected camera channels. Snapshot Save a still image of the selected camera channel. Info View the Name, IP Address, frame rate, Resolution, codec, and firmware for the selected camera. Freeze Pause video for all channels. Full screen Expand the selected camera channel to full screen.
DIGITAL ZOOM Digital Zoom allows you to zoom in or out of Live and Search video. Zooming Live Video 1. Double tap a channel to view it in full screen. 2. Pinch your thumb and index finger apart to zoom in, pinch them together to zoom out.
CONTROL PTZ CAMERAS On PTZ-enabled cameras, you can pan, tilt, and zoom the camera and move to preset positions. For cameras with autofocus lenses, you can use the autofocus or manual focus controls to adjust the focus. Use the directional buttons to pan and tilt the camera. Use the zoom buttons to zoom the camera Use the preset number buttons to move to predefined preset locations. Note Iris control is not supported.
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