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To Install EdiView IP camera utility on iPhone, follow the following instructions:
Please download ‘Ediview’application from Apple’s
Appstore.
You can launch EdiView by clicking ‘EdiView’icon.
You’ll see welcome screen and please wait for few
seconds.
When you launch EdiView, it will attempt to connect
to existing configured IP cameras. Please make sure
you’re connected to wireless access point if your
Edimax IP camera is located on your local area
network.
If you want search for IP cameras on your local area
network, or you want to add an Ediamx IP camera on
Internet, please click ‘Cameras’button to abort and
setup IP camera manually.
To view more than 4 IP camera’s live image on your
iPhone, click button on upper-left corner, and
you can view up to 12 IP camera’s live image at the
same time.
You can click this button repeatedly to switch 1
camera / 4 cameras / 12 cameras view.
You can manage IP cameras in ‘Cameras’list. To add a
new IP camera, click ‘Add New Camera’.
EdiView will search for IP camera on your local area
network, and list all IP cameras found here.
To add an IP camera manually or add an IP camera on
Internet, click ‘Add Camera Manually’button.
In this page, you can input IP camera’s parameters
manually:
Camera Type: Switch operating mode between Cloud
and IP. In cloud mode you have to input Cloud ID**; In
IP mode you have to input IP address or host name of
IP camera.
Camera Name: You can define a name for this IP
camera to help you to remember the purpose /
location of this IP camera.
IP: Input IP camera’s IP address or host name.
Port: Input IP camera’s port number, generally it’s ’80’.
User Name: Input the user name of IP camera. Default
user name is ‘admin’
Password: Input the password of IP camera. Default
user name is ‘1234’
(cont.)
You can also setup video parameters of this IP camera:
Brightness: Select video brightness (1 to 5, darkest to
brightest).
Saturation: Select video saturation (1 to 5, lowest to
highest).
Sharpness: Select video sharpness (1 to 5, lowest to
highest).
Video Quality: (Highest to Lowest, select a lower video
quality will help when network speed is slow).
Tilt Speed: Select camera pan / tilt movement speed.
Click ‘Done’to save changes.
To delete an existing IP camera, click ‘Edit’button.
Click of the IP camera you wish to delete.
Click ‘Delete’button to delete IP camera.
Now you can back to ‘Live’menu, if you see a
snapshot appear, it indicates the IP camera is correctly
configured.
Click snapshot picture to enlarge video view.
If IP camera you connected supports pan/tilt control,
you can click the button on the upper-right corner to
switch to ‘Gesture’mode and use your finger to slide
on the live image view, and IP camera will move as
your finger slides.
A white arrow will also appear to indicate the
direction of camera movement.
Please note: If the button appears on upper-right
corner shows ‘Switch’, you can’t move camera.
Other Functions –Event
To view events (motions detected by IP camera), click
‘Events) button below in IP camera’s live view.
All IP cameras will be listed and you can choose one to
see its events list.
All events of selected IP camera will be listed here.
You can click an event to see enlarged photo.
Event’s snapshot and event date / time will be
displayed.
Click the button with IP camera’s name (upper-left
corner) to go back.
Other Functions –Map
You can use this function to mark your IP camera on
Google map, so you can locate them and remember
their physical location easily.
Please note that you need active Internet connection
to show map on your iPhone.
Click ‘Map’button at the bottom of your iPhone to
access Map menu.
Google map will be shown on your iPhone, and it will
attempt to locate your current location by GPS and
network.
If you’re using your iPhone indoor, your iPhone may
fail to locate your location. You can still use your finger
to drag the map and find your current location
manually.
If the IP camera you’re about to mark on the map
does not locate at your current location, you can also
use your finger to drag the map and find the location
where your IP camera is installed.
A red pin indicating the location of IP camera will be
placed at the center of map.