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Mira Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................. 1 Chapter 2 Select Country or Region .............................................................................................. 2 Chapter 3 Registration.................................................................................................................. 3 3.1 Register by Mobile Phone Number ...................................................
Mira Chapter 7 Live View .................................................................................................................... 32 7.1 Start and Stop Live View ..................................................................................................... 32 7.2 Set Window Division ........................................................................................................... 33 7.3 Digital Zoom .................................................................................
Mira 10.11 Display/Hide Channel‐Zero ............................................................................................. 49 10.12 Auto‐Download Upgrade File .........................................................................................
Mira Chapter 1 Introduction The Mira, is designed for the phones or tablets based on Android 4.1 or later or iOS 8.0 or later. With the Mobile Client, you can remotely control devices via Wi‐Fi or mobile networks. You can also share your devices to other accounts with the sharing feature. The Mobile Client provides access to the Mira service, which is a cloud service, to manage your devices. Note Network traffic charges may be produced during the use of the Mobile Client.
Mira Chapter 2 Select Country or Region The first time you run the Mobile Client, you should select the region where your devices are located. Otherwise, the live view, playback and alarm notification of the devices will fail. Note ● The country or the region cannot be changed once you have selected. ● You should select a correct country or region. Or it may affect subsequent operations. After running the Mobile Client, tap Select Country or Region to select a country or region.
Mira Chapter 3 Registration You can register an account by your mobile phone number or your email address. With a registered account, you can log in to the Mobile Clients running on different mobile phones or tablets, which provides convenience for managing your devices. 3.1 Register by Mobile Phone Number You can register an account by your mobile phone number. Steps 1. Tap Login on the Home page to enter the Login page. 2. Tap Register to enter the Register page. 3.
Mira 6. Create a password. Note We highly recommend you to create a strong password of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three kinds of following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you change your password regularly, especially in the high security system, changing the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product. 7. Tap Finish.
Mira Chapter 4 Device Management You can add devices to the Mobile Client, and configure device functions such as video and image encryption. 4.1 Activate an Inactive Device When adding a device, if the device is not activated, a window will pop up to ask you to activate the device. Before You Start The device and the phone or tablet running the Mobile Client should be in the same LAN. Steps Note For the access control device, you should activate it via other clients (e.g., Mira client software). 1.
Mira Figure 4‐1 Activate Device Caution The password strength of the device can be automatically checked. We highly recommend you change the password of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three kinds of following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product.
Mira 4.2.1 Add an Online Device The Mobile Client can detect the online devices in the same local area network with your phone or tablet, and you can add the detected online devices to the Mobile Client. Before You Start Make sure the devices are connected to the same local area network with the phone or tablet. Steps 1. On the device list page, tap → Online Device to enter the Online Device page. All detected online devices will be in the list. 2. Select a device for adding.
Mira 4.2.2 Add a Device by Scanning Device QR Code You can add the device by scanning the device's QR code. Steps Note If adding an access control device, you should activate the device and set the device network information via other clients (e.g., Mira client software) before adding it to this client. 1. On the device list page, tap → Scan QR Code to enter the Scan QR Code page. 2. Scan the QR code. – Scan the device QR code by aligning the QR Code with the scanning frame.
Mira Note ● See Set DDNS for details. ● After DDNS being enabled, the device will be accessed via IP address in priority, so that remote configuration of the device will be supported and the streaming speed will be faster than streaming via Mira service. ● If you skip this step, the device will be accessed via Mira service. 7. Tap Finish. 8. Optional: Delete the device. – On the device list, if the list is in list mode, swipe the device name to the left and tap → Delete Device.
Mira Note ● If the device is offline, you should connect the device to a network. For details, see Connect Offline Device to Network. ● If the device is not activated, the Activate Device page will be popped up (exclude the access control device). You should activate the device. For details, see Activate an Inactive Device. 5. Optional: Perform the following operations after adding the device. Edit Device Information On the Device Information page, tap of the device.
Mira 4. Tap ● ● ● ● to search the device. Note If the device has been added to another account, you should unbind the device from the account first. See Unbind Device from Its Original Account for details. If the device is offline, you should connect a network for the device. For details, see Connect Offline Device to Network for details. If the device is not activated, the Activate Device page will pop up (excluding the access control device). You should activate the device.
Mira 4.3 Connect Offline Device to Network When adding a device to the Mobile Client, if the device is offline, you should connect the device to a network first. The Mobile Client provides the following four methods for connecting offline devices to networks. Note For access control device, you should connect it to a network via other Clients (e.g., Mira client software). Connecting to Wired Network Using this method if a router is available for the device to connect to.
Mira 4.4 Unbind Device from Its Original Account When adding a device by scanning QR code or Mira domain, if the result shows that the device has been added to another account, you should unbind it from the account before you can add it to your account. Before You Start Make sure the device and the phone running the Mobile Client are in the same local area network. Steps 1. Add the device by scanning QR code or Mira domain.
Mira Note For details about how to enter the Live View page, see Start and Stop Live View. 2. Tap Linked Camera to enter the Linked Camera page. Edit Camera Name Tap to edit the camera name, and then tap settings. Hide/Show Camera Tap or respectively. to save the to hide or show the camera on the device list 4.5.2 Set Video and Image Encryption For security reasons, you can set the video and image encryption function to encrypt the videos or the pictures.
Mira 4.5.3 Set DDNS For a device added via Mira Domain or Scanning QR code, if DDNS is enabled, the device's streams will be accessed via IP address in priority. In this case, you can remotely configure device and the speed of streaming will be faster than that of streaming via Mira service. Steps 1. Enter the Settings page of the device. – On the device list page, if the page is in list mode, swipe the device's name to the left and tap .
Mira 4.5.4 Change Device's Verification Code The device verification code is used for verifying user identity, as well as encrypting a device's videos (including live videos and recorded video files) and captured pictures. You can change the device verification code for the network camera and Mini Trooper (a kind of camera powered by battery). Steps Note For details about how to encrypt a device's videos and captured pictures, see Set Video and Image Encryption. 1. Enter the Settings page of the device.
Mira 4.5.5 Remotely Configure Device After adding a device, you can set the parameters of the device, including basic information, time settings, recording schedule, etc. Note Remote configuration is only available for Android V4.2 or later versions. View and Edit Basic Information You can view and edit the basic information of a device. Before You Start Add a device to the Mobile Client. See Add Device for Management for details. Steps 1. Enter the Settings page.
Mira Set Recording Schedule You can set a recording schedule for a channel of a specific device. Steps 1. Enter the Settings page. – On the device list page, if the page is in list mode, swipe the device name to the left and tap . – On the device list page, if the page is in thumbnail mode, tap the device name or tap . – On the Live View page, tap and then tap Settings. Note For details about how to enter the Live View page, see Start and Stop Live View. 2. Enter the Remote Configuration page.
Mira Event The video will be recorded when any event is detected. Note You can also set the recording type to detailed event type, which should be supported by the device. For details, refer to the user manual of the device. 3) Tap OK to save the settings of the time period. 4) Set other time periods in the day. Note Up to 8 time periods can be configured for each day. And the time periods cannot be overlapped with each other.
Mira 7. Optional: Perform the following operations after saving the time periods in one day. Copy to Other Days Tap Copy to to copy all the time periods settings to the other days in the week. Delete All Tap Delete All to clear all the configured time periods. 8. Tap to save the settings.
Mira Configure Time Settings You can select the time zone and set the time synchronization mode to Manual or NTP mode for the added device. Steps 1. Enter the Settings page of the device. – On the device list page, if the page is in list mode, swipe the device name to the left and tap . – On the device list page, if the page is in thumbnail mode, tap the device name or tap . – On the Live View page, tap and then tap Settings.
Mira Change Device Password You can change the password of a device via the Mobile Client. Steps 1. Enter the Settings page of the device. – On the device list page, if the page is in list mode, swipe the device's name to the left and tap . – On the device list page, if the page is in thumbnail mode, tap the device's name or tap . – On the Live View page, tap and then tap Settings. Note For details about how to enter the Live View page, see Start and Stop Live View. 2. Enter the Remote Configuration page.
Mira Configure Normal Event You can enable a device's normal event such as motion detection, video tampering alarm, video loss alarm, for the channels of the device. Steps 1. Enter the Settings page. – On the device list page, if the page is in list mode, swipe the device name to the left and tap . – On the device list page, if the page is in thumbnail mode, tap the device name or tap . – On the Live View page, tap and then tap Settings.
Mira Note For details about how to enter the Live View page, see Start and Stop Live View. 2. Enter the Remote Configuration page. – For a device added via IP/Domain, tap → Remote Configuration. Note For details about adding device via IP/Domain, see Add a Device by IP/Domain. – For a device added via other methods, tap Remote Configuration on the Settings page. Note You should have configured DDNS for the device first. See Set DDNS for details. 3. Tap Smart Event to enter the Smart Event page. 4.
Mira Note You should have configured DDNS for the device first. See Set DDNS. 3. Tap Temperature Measurement to enter the Temperature Measurement page. 4. Optional: Select a camera if camera(s) are linked to the device. 5. Set the switch to ON to enable temperature measurement. 4.6 Upgrade Device Firmware For a device added via IP/Domain, its new version can be detected by the Mobile Client. Once detected, you can upgrade the device to its latest version. Steps 1. Enter the Device Information page.
Mira Chapter 5 Favorites Management You can add the frequently‐used camera(s) to the favorites so that you can access them conveniently. 5.1 Add Cameras to Favorites on Device List Page On the device list page, you can add the frequently‐used camera(s) to the favorites so that you can access them conveniently. Steps 1. On the device list page, tap . 2. Tap Add to Favorites. 3. Select devices and cameras on the Select Camera page. 4. Tap OK. 5. Create a name for the Favorites and then tap OK.
Mira Note ● Up to 32 Favorites can be added. The favorites name should be no more than 32 characters. 4. Optional: Tap the Favorites on the device list page to view the cameras' live videos. 5.3 Remove Cameras from Favorites You can delete cameras in the favorites. Steps 1. Enter the Edit Favorites page. On the device list page, if the page is in list mode, swipe the Favorites name to the left and tap .On the device list page, if the page is in thumbnail mode, tap of the Favorites. 2.
Mira Chapter 6 Share Device You can share devices to other users. After that, they can access the devices according to the permissions you configured for them. You can also receive devices shared by other users. 6.1 Share a Single Device You can select a device and then share it to a specified account, and at the same time you can determine the permission(s) that the recipient has to access the device.
Mira Note Only you can view the remark content while the account you shared with cannot. 4. Tap to select the recipient's account and add it to the history account list. 5. Tap Next. Add Recipient by Scanning QR Code 1. Tap on the Recipient page to scan the QR code of the target account. The account will be listed on the account list. Note Go to More → Account Management → My QR Code to get the QR code of your account. 2. Select the account from the history account list and then tap Next. 3.
Mira 6.2 Share Multiple Devices in a Batch If another user of the Mobile Client needs to use multiple devices of yours, you can share them in a batch to him or her with the least operation effort, and at the same time determine the permission(s) that the recipient has to access each device. For example, if you do not grant the two‐way audio permission of a device to the recipient, the recipient will have no access to the two‐way audio functionality of the device. Steps 1.
Mira Note For devices linked with multiple cameras, you can select camera(s) for sharing. 5. Configure permissions for the to‐be‐shared device(s). – Check All Permissions on the Sharing Details page to select all the permissions. – Tap the device displayed on the Sharing Details page, and then select permission(s) and tap . Example For example, if you select Live View and Remote Playback, the recipient will have the permissions to view live video and play back the video footage of the device. 6.
Mira Chapter 7 Live View You can view live video of the devices' connected cameras. And some basic operations are supported during live view, including picture capturing, manual recording, PTZ control, etc. 7.1 Start and Stop Live View Live view shows you the live video getting from cameras. Perform the following task to start and stop live view. Steps 1. Enter the Live View page to start live view.
Mira limit is reached, other users can only use the audio function of the door station. 2. Optional: Perform the following operations. View Full Screen Live Video Rotate the phone to view live video in full screen mode. Switch Camera Swipe the live view page to the left or right to switch camera and view its live video. Reselect Device for Live View 1. Tap to go back to the device list. 2. Reselect cameras and then tap OK. Note You can select up to 256 cameras.
Mira 7.4 PTZ Control PTZ is an abbreviation for "Pan, Tilt, and Zoom". With the PTZ Control functionality provided by the Mobile Client, you can make the cameras pan and tilt to the required positions, and zoom in or out the live video images. For some network cameras, you can also enable auto‐tracking to make the camera pan, tilt, and zoom to track the detected moving objects. Note PTZ control should be supported by the camera. 7.4.
Mira position. Steps 1. Pan and tilt a camera to move the camera direction to a desired position. Note See Pan and Tilt a Camera for details. 2. In the PTZ Control panel, tap Add Preset to open the following window. 3. Swipe the number up or down to set the preset No. Note The preset No. should be between 1 and 256. 4. Tap Set to complete setting the preset. 5. Tap Call to call the preset. 6. Optional: Tap Delete to delete the preset. 7.4.3 Adjust PTZ Speed You can adjust the PTZ speed. Steps 1.
Mira Icon Description Start/stop the auto‐scan, which means to make the speed dome pan, tilt, and (or) zoom by a predefined route. Note ● You can define the route on the device. For details, see the user manual of the device. ● The function should be supported by the device. Zoom control: Zoom+/ Zoom‐ Focus control: Focus +/ Focus ‐ Iris control: Iris +/ Iris ‐ Adjust PTZ speed. Enable/Disable auto‐tracking.
Mira 2. Capture a picture or record video footage. Capture Picture Tap to capture a picture. Record Video Footage Tap to start recording video footage, tap again to stop. The captured pictures and recorded videos will be saved in More → Pictures and Videos. For details about managing pictures and videos, see Pictures and Videos. 7.6 Set Image Quality for Device Added by IP/Domain For devices added via IP/Domain, you can set its image quality to Fluent or Clear.
Mira Note ● The following table shows the recommended frame rate and bitrate configuration for different resolution at H.264, H.264+ and H.265 video compression by Moto X Pro (CPU: Snapdragon805, Android 5.0.2). Resolution 1‐ch 2‐ch 4‐ch Recommended Configuration H.264 (Software Decoding) 1080P √ √ Frame rate: 25fps; Bit rate: 4Mbps 720P √ √ √ Frame rate: 25fps; Bit rate: 2Mbps 4CIF √ √ √ Frame rate: 25fps; Bit rate: 512Kbps H.
Mira Resolution 4CIF 1‐ch √ 2‐ch 4‐ch √ √ Recommended Configuration Frame rate: 25fps; Bit rate: 256Mbps 7.8 Set Image Quality for Mira Device Usually three pre‐defined image qualities are provided in the Mobile Client for Mira device: Basic, Standard, and High Definition. Steps Note The provided image quality types may vary with different devices. 1. Start live view of a Mira device. Note See Start and Stop Live View for details. 2. Tap to enter the quality switching panel.
Mira Chapter 8 Playback You can search the recorded video files stored in the added device for remote playback. 8.1 Start and Stop Playback You can search the camera's recorded video files in a selected time period and then start playback. Steps 1. On the device list page, tap at the upper‐left corner to enter the Select Item(s) page. 2. Set the date and time for playback. Playback Date Select a date. Note The date during which video files were recorded is marked with a yellow dot.
Mira 8.2 Capturing and Recording During playback, you can capture pictures and record video footage. Steps 1. Start playback. Note See Start and Stop Playback for details. 2. Capture a picture or record video footage. Capture a Picture Tap to capture a picture. Reccord Video Footage Tap to start recording video footage, tap again to stop. The captured pictures and recorded videos will be saved in More → Pictures and Videos. For details about managing pictures and videos, see Pictures and Videos. 8.
Mira Note The icon may vary with the actual video quality. 3. Set the image quality as desired. – Tap Clear to tap the image quality to Clear. – Tap Custom to open the Custom Settings window, and then configure the parameters (Resolution, Frame Rate, and Bitrate) and tap Confirm to confirm the custom settings. Note ● The image effect is related to the performance of your network and phone or tablet.
Mira Resolution 1‐ch 2‐ch 4‐ch Recommended Configuration 720P √ √ √ Frame rate: 25fps; Bit rate: 4Mbps 4CIF √ √ √ Frame rate: 25fps; Bit rate: 256Mbps 8.4 Download Video Segment During playback of the cameras linked to a DVR or NVR, you can download a specific video segment as evidence if it contains important information about incidents such as violent crimes in case of the need for settling disputes or legal cases. Steps Note The function should be supported by the device. 1.
Mira Note If the segment is encrypted, you should enter the device verification code before you can preview it. For details about video encryption, see Set Video and Image Encryption. 5. Tap Download to start downloading. Note Download at the background is supported. The download continues if you exit the Download page or the Mobile Client. 6. Optional: Go to More → Pictures and Videos to view the downloaded video segment. 8.
Mira Chapter 9 Other Functions This section introduces other functions provided by the Mobile Client, including fingerprint authentication, and management of the recorded (or clipped) video and captured pictures. 9.1 Pictures and Videos In Picture and Video Management module, you can view and mange the recorded (or clipped) video footage and the captured pictures. Tap More → Pictures and Videos to enter the Pictures and Videos page and then you can perform the following operations.
Mira Chapter 10 System Settings This section introduces system settings of the Mobile Client, including hardware decoding, floating live view, resuming latest live view, etc. 10.1 Enable Push Notification If push notification is enabled, the Mobile Client will push alarm notifications related to the added devices to you. Note For details about alarm notifications, see Alarm Notification for details. Tap More → Settings to enter the Settings page, and then enable the function. 10.
Mira 10.4 Generate a QR Code with Device Information For devices added via IP/domain, the Mobile Client allows you to generate a QR code containing the information of up to 32 devices. The QR code can be used to quickly add multiple devices. For example, if user A has generated a QR code containing the information of 10 devices, user B can scan the QR code to batch add the 10 devices to his or her account. Steps Note Only devices added by IP/domain support this function. 1.
Mira Password Enter the password of the Wi‐Fi network. Encryption Select the encryption type as the one you set for the router. Note If you select NONE as the encryption type, the password of the Wi‐Fi network is not required. 4. Tap Generate to generate a QR code for the Wi‐Fi network. What to do next Use a network camera or wireless doorbell to scan the QR code to connect the device to the Wi‐Fi network. 10.
Mira 10.11 Display/Hide Channel‐Zero Channel‐zero, known as virtual channel, can show the videos from all channels of the device, reducing the bandwidth while simultaneously previewing from multi‐channel. It can acquire image information and save bandwidth for transmission through encoding and configuring output images. Tap More → Settings and then enable the Mobile Client to display channel‐zero. 10.
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