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# Name

Function

1 Back

Return to camera list

2 Replay

Switch to playback mode

3 Settings Camera configuration

4 Video

Camera video

5

Status/

Owner/

Title

Shows camera connection status, 

connection strength, camera 

name and camera owner

6 Talk

Tap to speak through the camera.  

The icon will turn red. Deselect to 

hear audio from camera.

7 Screen 

Shot

Capture still image from video

8 Record

Tap to record video. The icon will 

turn red while recording to your 

device. Tap again to stop.

LIVE  VIEW

This is the window you will use the most. You can watch, record and communicate 
through this window. There will be a time lag as video and audio travel through the 
network. Additionally, in order to avoid feedback (that loud screeching that comes 
from speakers), the camera will stop recording using its microphone while you are 
using its speaker. Remember to deselect 

Talk

 in order to hear any response.

Once you have taken a snapshot, eView will open a window to allow you to save the file, 
share it, or send it in a message. This will covered in depth at the end of this section.

Two additional functions are available by tapping on the arrow to the right of the 
icons on the bottom of the screen. 

Share

 will allow you to share your camera with 

others so they can log in and view the live video (and audio, if enabled). 

Alarm

 will 

take you to the same list of recorded motion events accessed by tapping on the 
image by the camera’s name in the 

Main Menu

. If you have not turned on Motion 

Detection, this list will be blank.

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1

# Name

Function

1 Share

Opens the Share dialog to allow 

you to share this camera with 

others

2 Alarm

View the push notice and 

screenshots triggered by motion 

detection.

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Sharing

Sharing your camera with others is the heart of the EasyView. Click on the 

Share

 

icon to open the 

Share Camera

 window. Enter the eView account user name that 

you want to share with in the box and then click 

Add

When you get a 

Success

 message, the 

shared camera will appear showing the 
camera name and who it’s shared with 
along with its connection status. 

When you want to stop sharing simply 
click on the 

Edit

 button and then select 

which camera you want to remove from 
your share list by clicking on the 

Delete

 

button. 

Click on 

Done

 in either window to 

return to the camera’s live view.

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IMPORTANT!

 When you share a camera, you are letting someone else 

see video from it. If you have turned on audio, they can hear what’s 
going on as well. While they cannot use the microphone function, or 

share access with other accounts, they can take screen shots and record video, so 
discretion is strongly advised when placing and sharing a camera.

network, and turn Audio and Motion 
Detection on or off. 

You can also turn on Push Notifica-
tion so that alerts triggered by motion 
detection will be sent to your mobile 
device. Still images will go to the eView 
cloud servers to make it easier to 
locate the video if your camera has an 
SD card inserted.

You can also change the wireless net-
work that the camera will use. Please 
note that if you change to a network 
that you cannot access, you will not be 
able to undo this, but will have to delete 
the camera from your account and 
re-add it as in 

Chapter 4

.

Camera Configuration

This window is where you configured your WiFi connection. It is here where 
you can rename your camera, take your camera offline, switch to another WiFi 

Summary of Contents for EasyView QN6401X

Page 1: ...1 Streaming Wireless IP Camera User Manual EasyView QN6401X View Anywhere Share Anytime...

Page 2: ...ur warranty by completing the registration form online In addition to warranty and technical support benefits you ll receive notifications of product updates along with free downloadable firmware upda...

Page 3: ...transportation storage and installation of this camera to avoid rough handling dropping or other abuse in order to prevent damage to the optics or components inside the camera The camera should be in...

Page 4: ...e devices using Apple s iOS 5 and 6 or Android 2 2 or later are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and c...

Page 5: ...fferent user interface to take advantage of the larger screens Similarly the apps for the tablets are located and installed in the same manner as with the corresponding smartphone The correct applicat...

Page 6: ...an account Your account allows you to manage the cameras you own as well as view the ones that you ve been invited to share The process is identical whether you re on an Android or Apple phone It is...

Page 7: ...assword by logging into your camera using a web browser or by using the Account Management window accessed by clicking on the More icon at the bottom of the Management screen once you ve logged in LOG...

Page 8: ...from up to 25 feet away However as you have probably noticed when using a wireless device walls floors and other obstacles can reduce the strength of the signal Buildings with metal frames or mesh in...

Page 9: ...o be relatively steady Laying the camera face down on a surface can help The QR code does not need to fill the white box on the screen Your device s camera will automatically adjust focus and the idea...

Page 10: ...s glowing steadily you will need to use the included reset tool or the end of a paperclip to CAREFULLY push the Reset button Push the button until you hear a click Hold it down for a second and then r...

Page 11: ...way from the router you should have that password handy before you begin STEP 2 Connect the camera to your router with the included network cable If you will be operating your camera in the wireless m...

Page 12: ...e the camera ID enter it manually into the ID area at the bottom of the screen Then tap on Next in the upper right of the screen to continue STEP 7 Select your connection option Choose the first optio...

Page 13: ...red in greater detail in Chapter 5 For the moment however we will concentrate on the WiFi connection Click on the Configure WiFi button to begin setting up the camera to wirelessly connect to your net...

Page 14: ...ng the share button If your mobile device has a microphone you can use it to talk through the cam era s speaker You can also set the camera to alert you when it detects movement These notifications wi...

Page 15: ...an also manage your account By default this menu will open with the list of cameras you own the My Cams view You can switch to the other views by tapping the icon at the bottom of your screen My Cams...

Page 16: ...camera with others 2 Alarm View the push notice and screenshots triggered by motion detection PICTURE 5 8 Sharing Sharing your camera with others is the heart of the EasyView Click on the Share icon...

Page 17: ...se to send the file directly to Face book Twitter Instagram image only or Weibo Tapping Share will allow you to save the file to your phone or send it in a text or mail message Once it s been saved yo...

Page 18: ...sult in a message stating that an error has occurred because the application believes that it simply unable to connect properly to the camera to access it Use the motion events as a guide to your sear...

Page 19: ...ing on as well While they cannot use the microphone function or share access with other accounts they can take screen shots and record video so discretion is strongly advised when placing and sharing...

Page 20: ...erts regarding Java and or who are having difficulties viewing their cameras should try using a different browser Safari or Firefox If you continue to experience difficulties solutions are provided in...

Page 21: ...t this time The camera will again attempt to reconnect wirelessly once you ve plugged its power cord back in 6 4 USING YOUR CAMERA With the exception of the direct links to share with social media tho...

Page 22: ...ew for its part also sends and receives signals On average the EasyView can com municate back and forth with a router up to 20 feet away This distance can be affected by walls between it and the route...

Page 23: ...you will need to have a video conversion program on your computer to play it back Reputable video conversion programs can be found on CNET com The camera records the files in nvt format on the micro S...

Page 24: ...s a Local Network to differentiate it from the Internet Operating System This is the software the runs your computer or mobile device Ex amples are Android and iOS for phones and tablets Windows and O...

Page 25: ...48 Digital Peripheral Solutions Inc 8015 E Crystal Drive Anaheim CA 92807...

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