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Eye Trax, Inc
User Guide
Ranger Solar & 110V
Version 8-15
@ Eye Trax, Inc All Rights Reserved
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  • Page 1 Eye Trax, Inc User Guide Ranger Solar & 110V Version 8-15 @ Eye Trax, Inc All Rights Reserved Page 1 of 27...
  • Page 2 Overview Installation and operation of the Eye Trax Ranger series cellular security camera system does not require professional installation services. The following User Guide contains detailed instructions on the web and mobile-based camera software called the User Interface along with procedures for receiving and installing the outdoor surveillance camera system.
  • Page 3 Receive Delivery Of Camera System Tracking Number The tracking number to trace the location of the Eye Trax camera system is emailed to the Purchaser (point of contact) who initially purchased the system. Receipt Of Camera System Before opening the box containing the outdoor camera system, inspect the packaging for any damages that may have occurred during shipping.
  • Page 4: Camera Console

    User Interface & Camera Console The Eye Trax web-based & mobile phone application User Interface are the “hands on” controls of the solar powered wireless outdoor security camera system once it has been deployed to the remote area(s). From the User Interface, the User can perform the following functions:...
  • Page 5 From any web browser enter: www.eyetrax.com and click on the “Member Login” button to open the camera control software. The first page to open is the Camera Console. The same features and functionalities can be found on the Eye Trax mobile phone application on iTunes or Google Play.
  • Page 6 Burst must be sent over the cellular network prior to acquiring additional Burst of pictures. Cellular transmission speed varies on available bandwidth. The time that is stamped on each picture is the time for which the picture was received by the Eye Trax cloud server system.
  • Page 7 NOTE: Moving a camera from one location to a new one will remove all of the pictures associated with the camera and location. Deploy Location Click the Edit Location icon to map the physical location of the cameras. @ Eye Trax, Inc All Rights Reserved Page 7 of 27...
  • Page 8 Users. The original Purchaser of the camera system is the default administrator. Client – access to all features the User Interface except “Manage Users” • Client Admin - access to all features the User Interface • @ Eye Trax, Inc All Rights Reserved Page 8 of 27...
  • Page 9 Moving the camera from one location to a new one will erase the pictures associated with that particular location and start the camera with zero pictures in acquired inventory. @ Eye Trax, Inc All Rights Reserved Page 9 of 27...
  • Page 10: User Interface

    Cellular Signal This icon indicates cellular signal strength for the camera. Bandwidth available from cell tower and provider varies throughout the day and picture-sending speed will vary upon available bandwidth. @ Eye Trax, Inc All Rights Reserved Page 10 of 27...
  • Page 11 “off” for 24 hours or for as long as it takes the battery to be fully charged again. @ Eye Trax, Inc All Rights Reserved Page 11 of 27...
  • Page 12 Burst must be sent over the cellular network prior to acquiring additional Burst pictures. Cellular transmission speed varies on available bandwidth. The time that is stamped on each picture is the time for which the picture was received by the Eye Trax cloud server system.
  • Page 13 This feature allows a User to send the picture in the viewing area to a mobile phone with appropriate number and cellular provider company. (standard text/data message rates apply) @ Eye Trax, Inc All Rights Reserved Page 13 of 27...
  • Page 14 “VIDEOS” section in the Camera Console. (see page #10 for Video Archive) Step 1. Click on the “Time Lapse” icon. Step 2. Follow the directions for this feature by reading the instructions in the left column. @ Eye Trax, Inc All Rights Reserved Page 14 of 27...
  • Page 15 All notes are stored in the User Interface’s picture archive or saved to the User’s computer. Step 1. Click on “Make Notes” icon. Step 2. Make any necessary notes by utilizing the notes toolbar. @ Eye Trax, Inc All Rights Reserved Page 15 of 27...
  • Page 16 This feature allows the User Interface to automatically update with new picture (green) if one is acquired while user is using the User Interface. The automatic “Refresh” button is in the OFF position when the button is red. @ Eye Trax, Inc All Rights Reserved Page 16 of 27...
  • Page 17: Camera Installation

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  • Page 18 12mm lens with a viewing angle of 32°. If the camera was not pre-ordered with the 12mm lens, it will have to be retrofitted at the Eye Trax facility. NOTE: The assumed length of vehicle in diagram is 25 ft. In order for the motion sensor to trigger upon presence of a vehicle it must be traveling less than 3mph or come to a complete stop.
  • Page 19 NOTE: The solar panel requires at least 6 hours of direct unobstructed sun exposure to keep system running operating. If needed, the solar panel can be installed 100 ft. away from the camera for proper sun exposure. Eye Trax offers extension wires in 50 ft. lengths.
  • Page 20 Step 7. Install mounting brackets to face plates of Pole #3 using provided screws. Step 8. Install Pole #3 to Pole #2 using provided 3/8 in. bolt. Step 9. Install camera and solar panel to mounting brackets with provided screws. @ Eye Trax, Inc All Rights Reserved Page 20 of 27...
  • Page 21 Upon powering on the Camera, it will begin the process of connecting to the local cellular tower and Eye Trax Servers. Allow the camera to communicate with the local cellular tower and transmit a “confirmation picture” back to the User Interface for 30-45 minutes.
  • Page 22 Bracket mounting face so that it joins the Camera. Step 7. Tighten both (¼” x 20) pan head screws to secure the Camera to the Mounting Bracket. @ Eye Trax, Inc All Rights Reserved Page 22 of 27...
  • Page 23 “live” image is 30 seconds. NOTE: Sending a “Live” image request to the camera, will sync the Camera to the local cell tower and the Eye Trax Servers. This step MUST be done every time the camera is relocated to new deploy locations.
  • Page 24 Utilize free smart phone applications to verify “South” direction and “Angle” of solar panel: Angle Finder App: Located on iTunes or Google Play • Compass App: Located on iTunes or Google Play • @ Eye Trax, Inc All Rights Reserved Page 24 of 27...
  • Page 25 User Interface. When the dial is on the “Moon” only, the motion sensor will turn “ON” as the sunsets and turn “OFF” when the sun raises again. @ Eye Trax, Inc All Rights Reserved Page 25 of 27...
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    The voltage should be greater than 11 volts. If lower than 11 volts, the internal battery will have to be charged using the Eye Trax battery charger. This is the most accurate method for determining proper operating voltage.
  • Page 27 Step 3. Verify the motion sensor is not obstructed in any way. Step 4. Power cycle camera by turning it “OFF” for 60 seconds and then back “ON.” @ Eye Trax, Inc All Rights Reserved Page 27 of 27...

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