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Two additional functions are available by tapping on
the arrow to the right of the icons on the bottom of
the screen.
#
Name
Function
Opens the Share dialog to allow
1
Share
you to share this camera with
others
View the push notice and
2
Alarm
screenshots triggered by motion
detection.
Sharing
Sharing your camera with others is the heart of
the EasyView. Click on the Share icon to open the
Share Camera window. Enter the eView account
user name that you want to share with in the box
and then click Add.
When you get a Success message, the shared
camera will appear showing the camera name
and who it's shared with along with its connection
status.
When you want to stop sharing simply click on the
Edit button and then select which camera you want
to remove from your share list by clicking on the
Delete button.
Click on Done in either window to return to the
camera's live view.
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Camera Configuration
This window is where you configured your WiFi
connection. It is here where you can rename your
camera, take your camera offline, switch to another
WiFi network, and turn Audio and Motion Detection
on or off.
You can also turn on Push Notification so that alerts
triggered by motion detection will be sent to your
e-mail address. Still images will sent to the eView
servers and, if you've inserted a Micro SD card into
the camera, video of the event will be recorded
onto it.
Recording onto an Micro SD card
Your camera supports recording onto a Micro SD memory card. When a card is
inserted, the camera will record constantly to it. The largest supported cards are
32GB which averages about seven days' worth of video. When full, older video will
be recorded over.
You can access this video by pressing the Replay
button at the top of the Live View and it will bring
up scrolling wheels to select the date and time. You
can use your push notification or motion detection
alerts to narrow down your search considerably.
Click OK to begin the playback.
IMPORTANT!
a Micro SD card into your camera, the camera must be
unpowered in order to avoid damaging the card and possibly
deleting stored video.
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If you plan on inserting or removing
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