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APPEARANCE AND INTERFACE ..................... 6 ..........................6 PPEARANCE ..................7 ANEL OF THE ABY MONITOR 3
ACCESSING THE IBABY MONITOR OVER A LOCAL AREA NETWORK ....... 7
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OCAL ETWORK ONNECTION 3.2
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Monitor User Manual 5.4.1
Device Information ......................23
5.4.2
Time Setting ........................23
5.4.3
Firmware Upgrade ......................24
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Restore Factory Default ..................... 24
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Supports 802.11b/g/n protocols for wireless monitoring. ü Supports TCP/IP network protocols with a built-in Web server. Users can view streaming video from an iBaby Monitor using an iPod Touch, iPhone or iPad, as well as from a PC running Internet Explorer or similar browsers. ü...
Monitor User Manual Power DC 5V Power consumption <6W Operating temperature 104ºF ( 0℃~ 40℃) Operating humidity 10% ~ 80% non-condensing Software (iPod Can be downloaded for free from Touch, iPhone or iOS 4.0 or later the Apple App store...
1) Power Input Socket: Connection for power adaptor. The adaptor‘s output is 5 volts, 1.5 amps. 2) RESET Button: Press the RESET button and hold for 10 seconds. The iBaby monitor will restart with its factory default settings restored. 3) Wi-Fi Antenna Connector: For installing a Wi-Fi antenna.
3.2 Accessing the iBaby monitor from an iPod Touch, iPhone or iPad You first need to install the iBaby monitor App from the Apple App Store. (Find it by searching for "iBaby monitor BM.") THIS IS A FREE DOWNLOAD. (Before downloading, first confirm the iOS on your device is version 4.0 or later.
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Change the IP address of the camera according to the information in the red frame on the left. The numbers in the red circles should not match, as your iBaby monitor should have a different IP number than your PC.
Figure 6 3.4 Accessing the iBaby monitor from a Windows PC We suggest using Internet Explorer to view your iBaby monitor. First, you will need to install the player plug-in. To do so, click “Download and install player (first use)”. You'll then see a dialogue box, as shown in Figure 7.
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Monitor User Manual Figure 8 Main Menu The main menu provides links to the different sub-menus of the iBaby monitor software. Status Display Area This is in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. It shows the status of the device.
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Monitor User Manual Figure 9 Pan/Tilt and video control Using the icons in the Pan/Tilt control area, user can move their iBaby monitor up, down, left and right. Other controls are available, such as middle, horizontal cruise, vertical cruise and stop.
Most current routers have UPnP, or Universal Plug and Play. The default within the iBaby monitor is for UPnP to be on, meaning that the software takes care of port forwarding automatically. To configure a port manually, you must first connect to it over your LAN.
Monitor User Manual Figure 11 4.3.2 Third Party DDNS You can also use a DDNS supplied by a third party. To do so, obtain the DDNS and fill it in as shown in Figure 12. Figure 12 Note: If your third-party DDNS does not use Port 80, you need to specify the port when entering in the DDNS.
Figure 13 5.1.2 Wi-Fi Setting If your iBaby monitor is going to be set up over Wi-Fi, use the configuration menu shown in Figure 14. First, click the “Scan” button to see the available networks. Highlight the one you wish to use, then check “Using Wireless Lan." Then fill in the SSID, encryption method and share key or password;...
Internet. Figure 15 5.1.4 UPnP Setting If you enable UPnP by checking its box as shown in Figure 16, the iBaby monitor, upon power-up, will communicate with the router and handle port-forwarding automatically. Figure 16 Before using UPnP, please make sure your router’s UPnP function has been enabled.
5.1.6 MSN Settings Figure 17 iBaby monitor users with an MSN email account can fill in this section if they wish. Fill in User and Password with respective settings from MSN. Then, fill in any email address to receive iBaby monitor alerts.
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Ø Enable Alarm Server. 3) Scheduler Your iBaby monitor can also be set to automatically trigger an alert action at a scheduled time, including "All the time”. Figure 19 shows how to set up this feature.
5.2.2 Email Service Settings The iBaby monitor can send an alert to an email address if it is configured as shown in Figure 20. Be sure to click Save, and then test the system to see if the address is working properly.
5.2.3 FTP Service Settings Figure 21 When the alarm is triggered, the iBaby monitor can be configured to snap a picture and send the image to FTP server. Set up the server information as shown in Figure 21. Click “Test” to see if the system is configured properly.
Monitor User Manual In order to use the FTP function, users need to supply the username and password associated with the FTP site. They should also provide the path name required for any files that need be stored, and be sure that proper permissions have been set on the server.
As indicated in Figure 24, users can add an unlimited amount of iOS devices connected to the iBaby monitor and viewed simultaneously. When a new device is added, click the "Refresh" button, and then highlight the new device. Use the menu that pops up to enter information for the new camera, as shown in Figure 25.
Monitor User Manual * You can also set the Horizontal and Vertical patrol keys. * In the setting for the Manual PTZ Rate; the lower the number, the quicker the speed. Figure 26 5.4 Maintenance 5.4.1 Device Information Figure 27 5.4.2 Time Setting...
Click “Restore Factory Default.” A confirmation dialogue will appear, allowing the user to restore all factory defaults. The unit then reboots. 5.4.5 User Browsing Log As shown in Figure 30, this shows you who has viewed video from your iBaby monitor, and the time the viewing occurred. Figure 30 Centralization Control This allows you to browse several devices on a LAN or over the Web at the same time.
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Figure 31 7 FAQ Can I use any adaptor with my iBaby monitor? No, an u nmatched power adapter can severely damage the equipment. Why is my browser slow when I look at video from my camera? That may occur if your Web connection isn't fast enough to support the MJEPG video compression used by the iBaby monitor.
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