Operation Manual
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5.10 Accessing the camera through the internet, using
other mobiles phones with the Windows Mobile, Java or
Blackberry operating system
There are 3 solutions to view video images on your mobile phone with the Windows
Mobile, Java or Blackberry operating system.
1. Copy the Java software ‘IPCamera.jar’ from the CD-ROM to your mobile phone and
install this application on your mobile phone.
Open your Java application and run the program ‘IP Camera Player’.
Please be noted this Java software is not supported by certain mobile phones, even if
these phones support Java.
2. You can also view a live ‘photo’ of the camera by opening the browser on your
mobile phone and adding the following url as favorite link:
http://192.168.8.xxx/snapshot.cgi?user=admin&pwd=admin
In above textline, you need to replace 192.168.1.xxx by the public IP address of your
ipcamera when viewing through the internet. (or fill out the local IP address when
viewing in your local network).
This is not live video, but 1 image at a time. This image can be refreshed in your
browser by using the ‘refresh’ feature of your browser.
3. If you need more features, you can try third-party software such from:
www.mobiscope.com or www.totalcontrolapp.com. After 1 or 2 weeks, you will have to
pay for this software if you want to keep using this software.
Since there are countless types of mobile phones and smart phones, Eminent can not
guarantee the working of the described programs. If problems do occur, you need tom
refer to the manufacturer of the software.
5.11 Setting up Dynamic DNS
Because a name can be remembered more easily than IP-numbers, and an Internet
IP-Address can change, you can make a dynamic DNS name and set this name in the
camera itself. This way, the camera will always be accessible using the Dynamic DNS
name instead using the (Internet) IP-Address.
Attention! If you have already set a dynamic DNS name in your wireless router, there
is no need to set this name again in the camera.
For Example: You can make an account by using www.dyndns.org or www.no-ip.com
You will then receive a dynamic DNS name, a username and a password for your
connection.