Airsight X10 P2P Manual

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PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
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.
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.
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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Step 1: Hardware Installation
You need to set up your camera using a network cable (wired) first before you attempt to use
it wirelessly. Note the pictures below are for an indoor camera. The setup of an outdoor
camera is similar, refer to the full Owner’s Manual for more information.
1. Plug the power adaptor into the camera and into an AC outlet.
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.
Note: The iPhone/iPad App and Android®mobile device setup are similar, this manual uses
the iPhone/iPad App as an example.
1. Add camera:
Option A: Add a camera via QR Code.
This method makes setup extremely fast and easy.
Note: Only “P2P cameras” support the QR Code feature.
Run the App.
Touch the Add device icon at the bottom of the screen.
Then touch the Add button (top left of the screen).

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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.
You then need to enter the Device name, User name and Password manually (the default
User name is admin, the default Password is 000000, you can change this in camera
settings).
Touch (top right of the screen) to save the camera settings.

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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.
Once you find your camera, you then need to enter the User name and Password manually.
Note: In H.264 network and MJPEG network modes, the default User name is admin, the
default Password is blank. In P2P network mode the default User name is admin, and default
password 000000.
Touch to save the camera settings.
Option C: Add a camera manually:
For H.264 and MJPEG cameras:
For local viewing (connected to your LAN): You can touch “Add” to add the camera
manually. Enter a Device name, IP address, Port number (default Port: 80 for MJPEG), use
Media Port for H.264 (default Media Port 38401), User name and Password.
Default User name: admin, no password). See left screen on next page.

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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 – using your desktop or laptop PC, use the IPCameraTool
for MJPEG or SearchIPCam for H.264 cameras (found on the CD included with your camera),
run the tool and right-click on the camera to find your Web port for MJPEG (default 80) or
Media port for H.264 (default 38401). Select the "Network Configuring" option and change the
Web Port or Media Port listed there. It’s best to use a port number higher than the default. Set
different port numbers for multiple cameras. See right screen above.
Note: You need to set the camera’s DDNS first. Set a port both in the camera and you’re your
router first, after you set the DDNS successfully, enter the DDNS address or external IP
address. Tip: Your external IP address can be found via www.whatismyip.com. See your
camera’s full Owner’s Manual for more information on setting your DDNS.
Touch to save the camera settings. You can now view your camera remotely.
For P2P cameras: Touch Add, choose P2P device.
Enter a Device name, User name, Password, and P2P UID
(found on the bottom of the camera). You can also view the
P2P UID from your PC under P2P settings.
Tip: If you want set quickly, see OptionA above, and
scan the QR code to enter the settings automatically.
Touch to save camera settings.
Note: Default User name: admin, password: 000000

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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).
Select the camera you want to view the settings for by touching the arrow
to its right.
Touch at the top right of the screen to delete cameras.
Click to go back to the view screen, touch the screen window to view the camera,
for example, touch the top left window in screen to view the first camera.

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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.
Touch to start or stop recording. When you start
recording, a red dot is shown in the upper right corner of the
screen.
Touch to talk through the camera. Start Talking
enables the built-in speaker, Stop Talking disables the
built-in speaker.
Touch to listen through the camera. Start Listening
enables the built-in mic. Stop Listening disables the built-in
mic.

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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.
Check Snapshot and Recording:
Touch to view, save, or delete the snapshots or
videos you’ve taken.
Change the Video Settings:
Click Settings while viewing an image to change the Video
Settings, etc.
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