User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Package Contents
- MicroPower System Overview
- Getting Started - First Steps
- Receiverx Installation
- Receiverx System Setup
- Camera Kit Assembly & Installation
- Camera System Installation / Mounting
- Focusing and Adjusting The Camera
- VMS Integration
- FAQ
- Trouble Shooting
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Remote Desktop Access (preferred):
The second method oen proves to be the most useful and versale. It requires that you have a computer such
as a laptop that is capable of communicang with the hub. This computer will also need an Internet connecon,
either from from the host network, or, via a wireless devices such as a cellular to WiFi “MyFi” type device. Using
remote desktop soware such as “LogMeIn™” or our favorite, “TeamViewer™” you can use the remote desktop
app on your personal smart phone (Android or iPhone) to directly access your computer.
This method allows you to see the web interface, view signal strengths, make seng changes and preview video
with full visibility to the system performance. An addional benet is that most commercial remote desktop
packages generally do not require any port forwarding issues, or network changes to provide remote access.
VMS Client Access:
The third most common method requires that the hub is loaded and congured to the VMS that will be recording
the video, and that the VMS is set up for remote viewing access. Most modern VMS plaorms oer iPhone or
Android remote client apps that can be used to log directly into the VMS and view the video being produced by
the cameras. This method will strictly show you video, and is not useful for accessing signal strengths or making
changes to the Solveil setup.
Cell Phones:
Lastly, oen people just take the more simple, “Two guys with cell phones” approach. It simply requires that one
installer remains inside with access to the hub, and communicates via cell phone with the installer on the camera
pole.
Keep in mind that this sll requires a computer and for that computer to have direct access to communicate with
the hub. If an internet connecon can be obtained, then you probably have everything you need to use the more
preferred remote desktop method, that will then provide the camera installer direct access to the video.
Screen shot from the iPhone TeamViewer App, connected to a Solveil hub