WiLife V2.0 Home Security System User Manual


 
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REMOTE CONTROL OF COMMAND CENTER
WiLife Command Center now communicates with remote web services, specifically online viewing.
This provides faster remote connections and other remote control interactions, consisting of the
following:
Change camera settings remotely such as camera name, flip/mirror, resolution, frame rate,
bit rate, enable/disable of camera LEDs, motion sensitivity value, alert action, min motion for
alerts, and max alert frequency.
Change the Alerts setting remotely (force arm, stop event)
Search for a list of recorded Command Center files meeting user-specified criteria.
Play back recorded Command Center video files obtained in the search list just mentioned.
Upload recorded video files to WiLife Online for off-site protection.
Authenticate video uploads to improve account security.
DESKTOP NOTIFICATIONS
See and hear when there is motion on your property by using Desktop Notifications. For example,
receive popup windows that include the sound of a dog barking whenever a car pulls into the driveway.
DIGITAL PAN, TILT, ZOOM
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.
PASSWORD SYSTEM LOCK
Keep the snooping eyes and tampering fingers of employees or kids off the Command Center by
locking individual features or the whole system while you are away. Lock access to stored video files,
camera & recording settings, arming/disarming alerts, digital pan-tilt-zoom, and more. Your private
system password is the key that locks/unlocks key features.