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USER MANUAL
MANAGING THE CAMERAS
What happens if you want to manage the actual cameras in your setup? The app
makes that nice and easy as well. Choose the camera that you want to manage
on the main device list screen that shows the cameras you have added. Press and
hold on that particular camera, and the option for Settings and Delete will appear.
Then, tap the Settings button. Under this Settings screen, you will nd a list of
different buttons, which are very similar to those that you see on the website.
They include:
• About - Indicates the model, software version, device ID, and nickname for the
device.
• Nickname - In this section, you will be able to add a nickname for the camera,
which makes it easier to keep track of, especially if you have several cameras.
Once you add the nickname, remember to tap on apply.
• Admin Password - Here, you can modify the admin password for this particular
camera. This could be different from your regular login password for the account.
To change the password enter your old password, the new password, con rm the
new password, and then click apply. Those who have admin login status are able
to modify information on the camera.
• Guest Password - Add or change a guest password for the camera. You will
need to add an admin password, and then a new password for the guest. Con rm
the password and hit apply. The guest is able to watch the cameras, but they do
not have the functions that an admin has.
• Network - In the network, you can choose the
network interface (Ethernet or WI-FI), as well as see
and modify network settings. You can select your
wireless network from this section as well. Choose
the network and enter the password. To complete
the con guration, the user will need to leave the
network section to see that it has a successful con -
nection. The IP and gateway information will then
be available. You will also notice the STATE 1 light
on the camera will ash green three times every
three seconds.
• OSD (On Screen Display) - On the OSD screen,
you can con gure what text will appear on the
video screen while you are watching it. You can
choose to add a display name, date, time, and
day of the week by tapping on each button. You
can have all, some or none of this information dis-
played based on your preferences. Once you have
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