Online viewing, Use online viewing, Running in background mode – WiLife V2.1 User Manual

Page 49

Advertising
background image

Using the Command Center

User Guide

36

Online Viewing

With WiLife Online, you can monitor nearly-live video feeds from all of your WiLife Command Center sites over

the Internet to Windows Mobile-enabled cell phones, Internet Browsers, and other devices that support

Windows Media 9 Video. You may have set up this feature when you ran the Setup Wizard. If you did not set it

up at that time, please complete these steps to activate:

1)

Connect your Command Center PC to the Internet using a high-speed service like DSL or Cable

Broadband.

2)

Go to Setup > Online. Click on the link that says ‘Create a WiLife Online account.’ Then follow the

steps outlined in the WiLife Setup Wizard to create a new WiLife Online account.

3)

Setup the Online Viewing options on the Command Center Setup > Online dialog.

Additionally, you can register several sites – your second home, the office, and grandma’s house – with your

account. This allows you to quickly check all of your WiLife installations.
Once you have configured your PC and online account, you are ready to enjoy online viewing. Online viewing

lets you monitor your property from anywhere and at anytime.

Use Online Viewing

When you enable Online Viewing, the WiLife Command Center PC becomes a video server ready to publish

video through the secure WiLife network over the Internet to you, wherever you are. WiLife intelligently creates

the most efficient path through your local routers to your remote device. You connect to your video feed by

going to

www.wilife.com

and logging into your WiLife Online account – using your username and password (or

PIN for cell phones). Once connected to your account, you select the site and cameras you want to view. The

WiLife server then routes a live video feed to your device. For more information, please go to the chapter

Online Viewing.

Running in Background Mode

As mentioned earlier, Command Center has two operating modes: Full and Background. While running in Full

Mode you have full access to the complete Windows interface.

In Background Mode, Command Center runs silently in the background and displays an icon of the

Indoor Camera in the system tray.

Switching between Background and Active Screen Modes

From the active screen mode, you can also tell Command Center to run in Background Mode using one of two

methods:

1)

Click the close box – – in the upper right-hand corner of the screen

2)

Click the Command Center icon in the system tray and choose Hide Command Center

In Background Mode, Command Center continues to record video, but uses

only a small amount of system resources. This allows you to use all of your

normal applications on a minimally-configured machine. Background Mode is

another great feature of the WiLife system.
From Background mode, the simple way to show Command Center is to

double-click on the WiLife icon in the system tray. You can also open the full

user interface by right-clicking on the Command Center icon and choosing the

option Show Command Center (as shown).

Advertising