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4.4.1

Monitor

The leftmost tab is labeled 

Monitor

. In this tab, you’ll be able to view and record your cameras’ live feeds.

4.4.2

Sensor

The second tab from the left is labeled 

Sensor

.  In this tab, you’ll see a list of configured motion/occupancy/audio 

sensors and will be able to view and configure what happens when those sensors are triggered.

4.4.3

Recordings

Next, you’ll find the 

Recordings 

tab. Here, you can view, save, share, and delete recordings that have been made 

by your cameras.

4.5

Control

The second icon from the left is labeled 

&RQWURO

. Clicking the 

&RQWURO

icon brings up five tabs through 

which you can control and organize your devices.

4.5.1

Cameras

The leftmost tab is labeled 

Cameras

. Clicking it will display a list of the cameras you’ve already configured, 

including live feeds from them. If you are in 

Administrator Mode

, clicking on the camera’s name will allow you to 

rename it.

4.5.2

Devices

The second tab from the left is labeled 

Devices

. Clicking it will display a list of the devices you’ve already 

configured, as well as the motion/audio sensor components of some cameras. You can turn devices on and off by 
clicking the corresponding buttons. If you are in 

Administrator Mode

, clicking on a device’s name will allow you to 

rename it.

4.5.3

Rooms

Next, you’ll find the 

Rooms

 tab. After some devices have been configured, clicking on 

Rooms

 will allow you to 

organize those devices into groups according to their locations. If you are in 

Administrator Mode

, clicking on a 

Room

’s name will allow you to rename it.

4.5.4

Scenes

Next, you’ll find the 

Scenes

 tab. 

Scenes

 are an advanced feature which allows you to control groups of rooms and 

devices simultaneously. If you are in 

Administrator Mode

, clicking on a 

Scene

’s name will allow you to rename it.

4.5.5

Schedules

Next, you’ll find the 

6FKHGXOHV

 tab. 

6FKHGXOHV

 are an advanced feature which allows you to automate your home 

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Overview:  Basic UI Features and Elements

Summary of Contents for ControlPoint 2000

Page 1: ...ControlPoint 2000...

Page 2: ...our package contains the following items 1 ControlPoint 2000 1 Power supply 1 Ethernet cable 1 Accompanying CD includes complete User Manual 1 Quick Start Guide It may also contain any or all of the f...

Page 3: ...trolPoint 4 1 Administrator Mode 2 1 Using the Setup Wizard 4 5 Control 3 2 IP Address Access Advanced 3 3 Mobile Device Access 1 2 Inspecting the LEDs on Your ControlPoint 4 2 Config 2 2 Connecting t...

Page 4: ...ach to the controller WPS button automatically discovers wireless network settings from a WPS compliant IP Camera 2 USB ports reserved for your future USB devices the USB ports can be used for externa...

Page 5: ...socket or power strip The Power LED on the front of the ControlPoint will turn solid green The 3 LAN LED on the front of the ControlPoint will blink green until the ControlPoint has obtained an IP ad...

Page 6: ...ternet connectivity it s time to Register with the Portal Server Open your preferred web browser and go to http www 4homemedia net You ll see this screen Click on New User Registration You ll see a sc...

Page 7: ...irm your registration 2 4 Activation Activation will allow you to start using your ControlPoint access your ControlPoint User Interface and receive upgrades and new services as they become available O...

Page 8: ...ntrolPoint s 6FKHGXOHV feature For example PST if you live in the Pacific Time Zone After you click Continue you will be prompted to create a bookmark in your browser to provide an easy way to access...

Page 9: ...e also several other ways to access the UI 3 1 UPnP Access Once your ControlPoint is turned on connected to your network and Activated you should be able to see it automatically as a UPnP Universal Pl...

Page 10: ...he Mobile UI Any Smartphone running J2ME or a Windows Mobile operating system with a JVM Java Virtual Machine can access the UI To set up the UI on your mobile device open a browser on that device or...

Page 11: ...d automatically If your phone uses Windows Mobile and a JVM is not installed you will be prompted to download one that is supported on your phone Depending on your mobile device you may have to confir...

Page 12: ...on Windows Mobile phones you may be required to run the JVM typically this will be a JVM called Esmertec JBED which is indicated by a red or blue E icon Once the JVM is run you will see the 4Home mob...

Page 13: ...orner of the UI you ll find several small icons Clicking on the lock icon prompts you to enter your password or set your password if one has not been set Entering the correct password will toggle betw...

Page 14: ...figuration 4 2 5 Account Finally you ll find the Account tab which allows you to enter modify your account information including home and mobile phone numbers and set messages of various priorities to...

Page 15: ...will allow you to rename it 4 5 2 Devices The second tab from the left is labeled Devices Clicking it will display a list of the devices you ve already configured as well as the motion audio sensor c...

Page 16: ...Clicking on the RPH button on the far left of the main menu will bring up an empty tab You can use this tab as well as any additional tabs that you create to combine any elements of the other portions...

Page 17: ...ike to have your credentials memorized so you can login automatically check the Auto Login checkbox by using the select button on your Smartphone The functions and controls in the Mobile UI are very s...

Page 18: ...are grouped by the device class Switches Lights etc The Cameras view allows you to monitor and control your cameras in real time In order to switch to RQWURO mode you have to click the button at the b...

Page 19: ...mples of such events might be Your front door is open Important message from the management system The Scenes view allows you to see and run the scenes created for your ControlPoint To exit out of the...

Page 20: ...ence by implementing one or more of the following measures Relocate the unit and antenna built in Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a cir...

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