Panasonic KX-HNC500 HomeHawk App Users Guide - Page 71

Floor camera features (overview), Viewing the camera image/recording list screen

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Using a shelf, floor, and window camera Floor camera features (overview) You can use a floor camera to monitor and record the sights and sounds of the area where the camera is located. Floor cameras have built-in motion, sound, and temperature detection features. When the motion detection is triggered, camera images can be recorded, notifications can be sent to your mobile device, and beeps can be sounded from the camera. When the sound or temperature detection is triggered, notifications can be sent to your mobile device. Additionally, built-in speakers and microphones allow you to talk to anyone who is near the camera. Floor cameras also have a light that can be turned on and off, and adjusted to 3 different levels. Viewing the camera image/recording list screen The camera image/recording list screen shows live images and a list of recordings for the selected camera. To access the camera image/recording list screen, tap the desired camera from the [HomeHawk] app home screen ( "Shelf camera, floor camera, and window camera home screen", Page 23). B C D A E F G H I J K L M O N A Shows the live camera image ( "Viewing the live camera image screen", Page 72) C Displays the camera setting screen B Shows the camera's name D Displays the temperature of the area surrounding the camera 71

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Floor camera features (overview)
You can use a floor camera to monitor and record the sights and sounds of the area where the camera is
located. Floor cameras have built-in motion, sound, and temperature detection features. When the
motion detection is triggered, camera images can be recorded, notifications can be sent to your mobile
device, and beeps can be sounded from the camera. When the sound or temperature detection is
triggered, notifications can be sent to your mobile device. Additionally, built-in speakers and microphones
allow you to talk to anyone who is near the camera. Floor cameras also have a light that can be turned
on and off, and adjusted to 3 different levels.
Viewing the camera image/recording list screen
The camera image/recording list screen shows live images and a list of recordings for the selected
camera.
To access the camera image/recording list screen, tap the desired camera from the
[HomeHawk]
app
home screen ( “Shelf camera, floor camera, and window camera home screen”, Page 23).
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Shows the live camera image
( “Viewing the live camera image screen”,
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Shows the camera’s name
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Displays the camera setting screen
D
Displays the temperature of the area
surrounding the camera
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Using a shelf, floor, and window camera