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X10 P2P camera setup using Airsight iPhone App

Introduction

You can access your camera's live video feed from your web browser or through
software on your computer, your tablet, or your smartphone.
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To access your camera via your smartphone or tablet (e.g. an iPhone
or iPad
)
follow the steps in this booklet.
The camera uses Peer To Peer (P2P) for easy setup. You can also connect to it via
traditional Internet Protocol (IP) if desired. See the main Owner's Manual for more
information on that. Using P2P the camera is very easy to set up. You just need to
plug in the power supply and network cable, and then use your smartphone or tablet
to view the camera locally, or remotely via the Internet.
Using THIS booklet, you can get your camera working in less than a minute! Then
you can refer to the main Owner's Manual for further setup, e.g., wireless (WiFi)
operation, if desired.
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Please download the FREE App: IP Camera Viewer for X10 Airsight, from the Apple
App store.
You can also use the P2PCam_Live App, or P2PCam264 App, from the Apple App
®
Store, or Google
Play Store, or visit:
http://kbase.x10.com/wiki/IP_Cameras
for
information on the latest versions of X10 IP Camera Viewers.
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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual for further setup, e.g., wireless (WiFi) operation, if desired. ® Please download the FREE App: IP Camera Viewer for X10 Airsight, from the Apple App store. You can also use the P2PCam_Live App, or P2PCam264 App, from the Apple App ®...
  • Page 2: Add Camera

    2. Plug one end of the network cable into the camera, and the other end into your router/switch. Step 2: Software Installation Download the FREE App: “IP Camera Viewer for X10 Airsight” from the Apple App store; or “P2PCam_Live” App, or “P2PCam264” App from the Apple App store or Google Play Store. ®...
  • Page 3 Touch the P2P device button. Then touch the Scan QR code icon. The App auto-opens your smartphone’s camera. Place your phone over the QR code on the bottom of the camera, when it comes into focus your phone will take a photo and the App will add the camera’s P2P UID automatically.
  • Page 4 Option B: Search for the camera: There are three search options. You can search for MJEPG, H.264, and P2P cameras. (P2P supports both (MJPEG P2P cameras and H.264 P2P cameras). Touch the Search button. Then choose H.264 network, MJPEG network, or P2P network, to search for any camera located on the same LAN as your iPhone or mobile device.
  • Page 5 For LAN connection For remote viewing via the Internet For remote viewing via the Internet: If your camera does not support P2P, but you want to remotely view it, enter the Device name, and DDNS address (in the box for IP address), User name: (default admin), no password, and port number: Use Web Port for MJPEG cameras, use Media Port for H.264 cameras –...
  • Page 6 2. Connect to the Camera: Touch the Devices icon at the bottom left of the screen. Before you try to connect to your camera, we suggest you review the setting to make sure they are correct. Touch the List icon, top right of the screen. A list is of cameras will appear (if you added more than one).
  • Page 7 To Operate The Camera: You can pan the image from left to right, and tilt up and down, by simply swiping your finger across or up and down the image on the screen. (Pinch to zoom on cameras that have zoom). You can take a snapshot, save the picture, and listen and talk with two-way audio: Touch to take and save a snapshot.
  • Page 8 Changing the Device (camera) name: Click Settings on the Devices screen to go to the camera list. Click to go to the settings for a particular camera. You can change the Device (camera) name here. Note: do not change the User name or Password via the App. If you need to change the User name and Password, do it via the PC software.

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