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7.4 Remote Monitoring with Mobile Phones
Using a PDA, Smartphone and 3G-enabled mobile phone, you can receive live video
streaming from the GV-Video Server. The list below is the GV mobile applications
supporting the GV-Video Server.
Handheld Device
View
OS Supported
Port
Settings
on Video Server
GView V2
Windows Mobile 5.0
and 2003 for Pocket PC
TCP/IP Port: 10000
RPB Port: 5552
(ViewLog Server)
Video Settings /
GViewV2 Supported
MSView V2
Windows Mobile 5.0
and 2003 for
Smartphone
TCP/IP Port: 10000
RPB Port: 5552
(ViewLog Server)
Video Settings /
3GPP, MSViewV2,
SSViewV3 Supported
SSView V3
Nokia S60 2rd for
Smartphone
TCP/IP Port: 10000
RPB Port: 5552
(ViewLog Server)
Video Settings /
3GPP, MSViewV2,
SSViewV3 Supported
3GPP
Non-Windows Mobile
Phone
TCP/IP Port: 8554
UDP Port: 17300-17319
Video Settings /
3GPP, MSViewV2,
SSViewV3 Supported
Note:
For the 3G-enabled mobile phone that is NOT based on Windows OS, you can
receive live video from the GV-Video Server without installing any GV mobile applications
first.
•
To enable connecting 3G-enabled mobile phone to the unit, see
4.3.5 3GPP
.
•
To install the mobile applications GView V2, MSView V2 and SSView V3, see “Mobile
Phone Applications”, Chapter 6,
User’s Manual
on the Surveillance System Software
CD.
Connecting to GV-Video Server
The following is an example of connecting the PDA based on Windows Mobile 5.0 to the
GV-Video Server.
1. The GV-Video Server needs to allow the remote access first. On the main page, select
Video and Motion
, click
Video Settings
and select the desired camera. The Video
Settings page appears.
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