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A.1.1. Are image list if an alert is missed? ..............15 A.1.2. How can previously received images be viewed? ..........15 A.1.3. How many images can be stored on the aJ-Orion device? ........15 A.2. Video playback and streaming video ................15 A.2.1.
• A wireless router with LAN network ports is needed. • To support the optional streaming video from the aJ-Orion device, UPnP needs to be enabled on the router. In addition, port forwarding for the aJ-Orion device needs to be enabled for the port range of 8800 to 8899.
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After the settings have been tested, the original WLAN configuration will be restored. Proceed to step 11 to setup the aJ-Orion device. If “LAN” network connection is selected then the current LAN configuration fields are displayed as shown at the right.
2.5. aJ-Orion Client Application Startup Procedure Open the menu from the current network settings screen and select the “Save to aJ-Orion” item. Two short beeps from the aJ-Orion device signal it has received the configuration information. NOTE: If the aJ-Orion device begins beeping once every 2 seconds then the device is downloading a new version of software.
• Time delay after arming: A delay can be set from 10 to 60 seconds when arming the aJ-Orion device (when previously disarmed) to allow time to exit the room without setting off the alarm.
Google Talk server. Therefore, both aJ-Orion software components must be connected to the Google Talk server before the system is operational. The aJ-Orion client application main screen shows the status of these connections.
User Manual 3.2. Alerts Alerts are notifications sent to the smart phone when the aJ-Orion device alarm is triggered. The phone will vibrate upon receiving the notification and an “aJ-Orion Alert” icon will appear on the phone's status bar.
User Manual 3.3. Monitoring A Monitoring session is where the aJ-Orion device continuously sends images depending on the monitoring mode selected; streaming video or image captures. Streaming video requires a compatible video player application to be selected. Image captures consists of a continuous sequence of snap shots sent about every 4 to 12 seconds.
In addition, network communications are not always reliable such that some alerts may not be sent or are not received by the phone. The aJ-Orion device stores alert images in memory until they are deleted by the aJ-Orion client application.
An alternative way to view captured alert images not sent or requested by the phone is via the image list. The aJ- Orion device stores alert images in memory until they are deleted by the aJ-Orion client application. The list of missed alert images is accessed via opening the application main menu and selecting the “More”...
The registered nodes are identified by the “nickname” used by the aJ-Orion client application (see section 2.3. aJ- Orion Client Application Setup Procedure). The list of nodes registered to the aJ-Orion device can be viewed at any time to remove (delete) unwanted nodes.
User Manual 3.7. Console The console screen provides a running history of events recorded by the aJ-Orion client application. Typical events include starting/stopping service, logging onto the server, and received alerts. The Console screen is accessed via opening the application main menu and selecting the “Console”...
The aJ-Orion device can also be configured to stream video for live monitoring (see section 3.3.: Monitoring). Streaming video is unique in that aJ-Orion device sets up an HTTP server which is accessed by a compatible video player via the server’s URL address. Since the aJ-Orion device is connected to a local network that is protected by a network router, the router needs to allow access to the aJ-Orion device via port forwarding.
User Manual In addition to enabling port forwarding for the aJ-Orion, the router’s UPnP service needs to be enabled to allow the aJ-Orion to perform port mapping. By default, UPnP service is usually enabled. The UPnP service selection is typically located on the router’s “Administration Management”...
The aJ-Orion device and the aJ-Orion client application must use the same server account to communicate with each other. If the server account is to be changed, then the aJ-Orion device must be updated accordingly. Saving the server account settings (as shown in step 3 in section 2.3.: aJ-Orion Client Application Setup Procedure) is only applied to the aJ-Orion application.
User Manual To save the server account setting to the aJ-Orion device, follow steps 11 through 13 in section 2.4.: aJ-Orion Device Setup to prepare the aJ-Orion device to receive the new configuration. Once the aJ-Orion device is ready, then open the aJ-Orion client application main menu and select the “aJ-Orion Setup”...
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