Pangolin T Series iPhone Client Manual
1. Launch Interface
This section describes the initial interface of the Pangolin T Series iPhone client application.
Image Description: A screenshot of an iPhone home screen displays various app icons, including "ViCam", "Mail", "Safari", and "QQ Music". The status bar shows "中国联通" (China Unicom), signal strength, time "10:05", and battery level "67%". The background is a water-droplet-covered screen.
Below the home screen interface, a promotional graphic for "STARCAM PNP CAM IP/Network Camera" is shown, featuring the text "Ver 1.7" and a website URL "http://www.vstarcam.com". It also displays several app icons.
2. Add a New IP-Camera
Follow these steps to add a new IP camera to the client application.
Image Description (Step 1): An iPhone screen shows the "Camera" app interface with tabs for "Camera", "Add Camera", and "About". The main area is blank, indicating no cameras are currently added.
Image Description (Step 2): The "Add Camera" section of the iPhone client app is displayed. It features a prominent "+" icon and a "Search Camera" button. The "Camera", "Add Camera", and "About" tabs are visible at the bottom.
Procedure to add a new IP-Camera:
- Press the "Add Camera" label.
- From the pop-up window, press the "+" label or the "Search Camera" label to automatically search for available cameras on the Local Area Network (LAN).
- Then, fill in the required information for the camera.
3. Camera Information
Image Description: An iPhone screen titled "Add Camera" displays fields for "Camera Information". These include "Name" (pre-filled with "MJIPCAM"), "CameraID" (pre-filled with "VSTC000003JTTYW"), "Username" (pre-filled with "admin"), and "Password" (with a placeholder "input password"). A "Scan QR Code" button is also present, with a "Scan" action.
Camera Information details:
- Name: This field can be changed to any name you prefer.
- Camera UID: Input manually or scan the QR Code (strongly recommended).
- Username: The default username is "admin".
- Password: The default password is blank.
Once all items are filled, the camera addition process is complete.
4. Choose the Wireless Network
This section guides users through selecting and connecting the camera to a Wi-Fi network.
Image Description (Step 1): An iPhone screen shows the "Camera" app, listing a configured camera named "MJIPCAM" with the status "on line" and its CameraID. A right-pointing arrow icon is next to the camera entry. The "Camera", "Add Camera", and "About" tabs are at the bottom.
Image Description (Step 2): An iPhone screen titled "Setting" displays a "Network" section with "WIFI Setting" and a right-pointing arrow icon.
Image Description (Step 3): An iPhone screen titled "WIFI Setting" lists available Wi-Fi networks (SSIDs) such as "YGC", "VStarcam-huiyi", "VStarcam3", "VStarcam", "zyx", and "vstarcam-dfc".
Image Description (Step 4): An iPhone screen titled "Enter Password" shows a text input field for "Password" and a QWERTY keyboard.
Procedure to configure wireless network:
- Choose the camera that needs to be configured.
- Press the blue triangle icon [Next Icon] next to the camera, which will open a new interface on the right side.
- Press "WIFI Setting".
- Select one of the available wireless networks from the list.
For example, choose "VStarcam" and then enter the password to access the wireless network.
Finally, press "Done". The configuration is now complete.
5. Manual for Each Function
This section details how to view live video and describes various functions available within the app.
Image Description: An iPhone screen displays the "Camera" app, showing "MJIPCAM" as "on line".
From the list of available cameras, select the one that is "on line" by pressing it. When the mobile device successfully receives video from the camera, an interface will be displayed on the right side.
Image Description: A live video feed from an IP camera is shown on an iPhone screen. On the right side of the video feed, there are several control icons arranged vertically. These icons represent functions like play/pause, zoom, pan, and settings. The camera name "MJIPCAM" is overlaid on the video feed.
Function Description (Vertical/Horizontal Controls):
- Cruising vertically [Vertical Pan Icon]
- Cruising horizontally [Horizontal Pan Icon]
- Image flip (up to down) [Flip Vertical Icon]
- Image flip (left to right) [Flip Horizontal Icon]
Function Description (Other Controls):
- Snapshot [Camera Icon]
- Monitor/Mute [Volume Icon]
- Intercom [Microphone Icon]
- Image flip [Flip Icon]
- Brightness adjustment [Brightness Icon]
- Resolution adjustment: Turn it down if the network condition is bad.
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6. Introduction
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