Use the camera activity panel, Switch cameras on and off, Digital pan-tilt-zoom panel – WiLife V2.1 User Manual

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Using the Command Center

User Guide

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Alerts manually disabled
Alerts disabled (Email set up

incomplete)
Alerts disabled (action is Do

Nothing)
Alerts disabled (no active

schedule item)

Alerts armed by schedule
Alerts armed for NO motion
Alerts armed for NO motion, send

1st alert

Use the Camera Activity Panel

The Camera Activity Panel allows you to monitor all your

cameras at a glance. It shows you which cameras are

connected, set for e-mail alerts, and recording. From this panel

you can also quickly turn cameras on and off.

There are right-click menu options available for blue and red colored circles if there is an active scheduled
alert (i.e. the circle is red). In this case, you can right-click and change the alert settings for a particular
camera for the currently-active alert.

Blue

circle indicates camera is discovered

but e-mail alerts are disabled.

Red

circle indicates camera is discovered

and e-mail alerts are enabled.

Gray

circle shows that the camera has not

been discovered

.

Green

light shows camera is streaming

video.

Gray

(no light) Camera is not streaming

video. Camera not recording to disk.

Red

light shows Camera is recording.

ON (Black) Camera has been detected for

this camera number in the past but is not

detected now.

ON (Yellow) Camera is ON; click to turn OFF.

Camera has been disabled in Live view. (No

recording will take place.) Click to turn ON.

(BLANK) No camera exists for this number.

Switch Cameras On and Off

At times, you may want to easily turn cameras off. Perhaps you are

having a family party in the backyard and there is no reason to record

all the activity. To turn a camera On and Off, click the On/Off button

below the camera number. When the button reads On – – the

camera is operating normally. When the button reads Off – – the

camera video feed is disabled until you click the button again.

Digital Pan-Tilt-Zoom Panel

With Digital PTZ, you can narrow in on specific areas of your WiLife cameras viewing area.
For example, zoom in on the cash register and get a close up view. The Digital Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) section

increases your monitoring capability and scope by allowing you to select a camera from the WiLife Command

Center Live View and digitally reposition the camera so that it pans left or right, tilts up or down, or zooms in on

the scene displaying.
Digital PTZ works within the viewing area of the lens used in the camera. For example, a 120 degree angle lens

has the panning and tilting range of 120 degrees; for an 80 degrees lens, an 80 degree panning radius, etc.

This also means that if you are using the zoom option, you cannot zoom out past the image range of the lens.

A completely zoomed out image for a 120 degree lens would show the full 120 degree image, with no options

to zoom out any further.

Click On and Off

On

Off

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