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Getting started with the HomeHawk! Changing your Panasonic ID 1 From the [HomeHawk] app home screen, tap ® [Settings]. 2 Tap [Google Home]. 3 Select the desired device. 4 Tap [Unlink from Google Home] ® [OK], and follow the steps in "Logging in to the Panasonic server and linking with your Google Home", Page 33 to log in using the new Panasonic ID. Using Google Home to control devices Once you have enabled your devices for use with your Google Home, you can use your Google Home to control your devices. Devices are controlled by talking to your Google Home and using the voice commands specified in the "Panasonic HomeHawk" service. Note: R Available features and voice commands are subject to change without notice. Refer to the information provided with the "Panasonic HomeHawk" skill for available features and voice commands. R If Google Home does not recognize the camera names or mode names assigned to your devices, try changing the camera names*1 or mode names*1. *1 Front door cameras/outdoor cameras: "Changing the name of cameras", Page 99 Floor cameras/shelf cameras: "Changing the name of cameras", Page 75 *2 Front door cameras/outdoor cameras: "Mode Name", Page 93 Floor cameras/shelf cameras: "Mode Name", Page 67 Displaying live images from a camera (all cameras except HD cameras) Live images from cameras can be displayed and turned off (hidden) on a TV connected to Chromecast using Google Home. Note: R Chromecast must be registered to Google Home to display images from cameras. Displaying images voice command example: R OK Google, show . R OK Google, show on . Hiding images voice command example: R OK Google, stop . Note: R Images stop being displayed after about 1 minute if no operations are performed. Starting and stopping modes (all cameras except HD cameras) Modes can be started and stopped using Google Home. Starting modes command example: R OK Google, start . R OK Google, activate . Stopping modes command example: R OK Google, stop . R OK Google, activate Basic Mode. (front door cameras and outdoor cameras only) R OK Google, activate Basic. (shelf cameras and floor cameras only) R OK Google, deactivate . 34

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Changing your Panasonic ID
1
From the
[HomeHawk]
app home screen, tap
®
[Settings]
.
2
Tap
[Google Home]
.
3
Select the desired device.
4
Tap
[Unlink from Google Home]
®
[OK]
, and follow the steps in
“Logging in to the Panasonic
server and linking with your Google Home”, Page 33 to log in using the new Panasonic ID.
Using Google Home to control devices
Once you have enabled your devices for use with your Google Home, you can use your Google Home to
control your devices. Devices are controlled by talking to your Google Home and using the voice
commands specified in the “Panasonic HomeHawk” service.
Note:
R
Available features and voice commands are subject to change without notice. Refer to the information
provided with the “Panasonic HomeHawk” skill for available features and voice commands.
R
If Google Home does not recognize the camera names or mode names assigned to your devices, try
changing the camera names
*1
or mode names
*1
.
*1
Front door cameras/outdoor cameras:
“Changing the name of cameras”, Page 99
Floor cameras/shelf cameras:
“Changing the name of cameras”, Page 75
*2
Front door cameras/outdoor cameras:
“Mode Name”, Page 93
Floor cameras/shelf cameras:
“Mode Name”, Page 67
Displaying live images from a camera (all cameras except HD cameras)
Live images from cameras can be displayed and turned off (hidden) on a TV connected to Chromecast
using Google Home.
Note:
R
Chromecast must be registered to Google Home to display images from cameras.
Displaying images voice command example:
R
OK Google, show <camera name>.
R
OK Google, show <camera name> on <chromecast name>.
Hiding images voice command example:
R
OK Google, stop <chromecast name>.
Note:
R
Images stop being displayed after about 1 minute if no operations are performed.
Starting and stopping modes (all cameras except HD cameras)
Modes can be started and stopped using Google Home.
Starting modes command example:
R
OK Google, start <mode name>.
R
OK Google, activate <mode name>.
Stopping modes command example:
R
OK Google, stop <mode name>.
R
OK Google, activate Basic Mode. (front door cameras and outdoor cameras only)
R
OK Google, activate Basic. (shelf cameras and floor cameras only)
R
OK Google, deactivate <mode name>.
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Getting started with the HomeHawk!