Nokia Remote Camera Digital Camera User Manual


 
Basic use
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The size of the image messages and network conditions may affect the
time in which the image messages are received. The camera notifies you
with a text message if the image sending fails.
If sending the image fails, the camera automatically tries to resend the
image later.
To capture an image with Remote Camera Manager, start the Remote
Camera Manager application on your mobile phone, select Imaging, and
select whether to capture a still image or record a video clip. You can ask
the camera to send the image to your mobile phone or to another
mobile phone or e-mail address.
If you use a Bluetooth connection, the camera sends you the captured
still images free of cost. However, video clips are always sent using the
GSM network.
Call the camera
To listen to the camera premises, make a phone call to the camera.
During the call, image messages are put on hold and sent after the call.
All camera users are allowed to call the camera.
When a call is active, the light indicator blinks orange.
If your phone is set to hide the caller's identity from the recipients of
your calls, you cannot call the camera. The camera must be able to verify
your number before accepting your call.
When the camera is sending images, it cannot answer phone calls.
Note: Obey all local laws governing listening. Do not use this
feature illegally.
To call the camera with Remote Camera Manager, select Call camera
from the main menu. To end the call, press the end key on your mobile
phone.
Motion detection
The camera has a motion detector with which you can set the camera to
send you text messages, images, or video clips automatically every time
the camera detects motion. You can adjust the sensitivity of the motion
detector, and select which camera users receive motion detection