4. Interface Basics
This sections gives you a brief introduction about the various interfaces.
4.1 Main Window
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Takes a snapshot of the camera s view
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Snapshot
Detect
Web sever
Setup
Playback
Enters the playback mode to view recorded videos
Enters the setup option of BlueJay Viewer
Enables web server mode for remote viewing
Controls the viewer to go into detection mode or standby mode
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1. Monitoring Screen:
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This will display the camera s view. Depending on the configuration, you can
have different type of viewing methods on this screen.
This icon indicates that the camera is monitoring
This icon indicates that the camera is in standby mode
This icon indicates that the camera is recording
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This icon indicates that the camera s audio is enabled
3. Option Menu: This area allows you to do the following.
2. Channel Status: This area will display the status of individual cameras.
4. Camera/Screen Control: This area controls the following:
Displays the signal strength of wireless cameras
Cruise camera to let it automatically move on its own
Opens the snapshot folders to view captured pictures
Adjusts the screen size on the monitoring screen
Displays one channel on the monitoring screen
Displays multiple channels on the monitoring screen
Cycles the camera to see all area
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5. Channel Information: Displays the current channel s information
System Requirements
Device
CPU
RAM
Network
Resolution
IP Cam
Operating Software
Pentium 4 3.0 GHz or above
1 GB or above
Ethernet Port
1024 x 768 (24 bits)
1 or more
Windows XP or Vista
512 MB or above
Ethernet Port
800 x 600 (24 bits)
1 or more
Windows 2000
Windows Media Player 9
Windows Media Player
Pentium 4 2.0 GHz or above
Windows Media Player 9 or above
Minimum Recommended
Match code
Open the rubber cover to expose match button. Use tweezers or sharp tool
to setting the frequency .
Match button