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Archerfish Solo User Manual
Archerfish Solo User Guide
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  • Archerfish Solo, Table of Contents Before You Start Make Sure You Have What You Need Step 1 Connect Solo to Your Router Step 2 Register Solo 2-1 Register Primary User 2-2 Dene Nocaon Methods 2-3 Set Billing Preferences Step 3 Add Solo to Your Wireless Router Step 4 Assemble Solo 4-1 Assemble Mount Base for Ethernet (oponal) Step 5 Install Solo Step 6 Customize Your System 6-1 Set Up Detecon Zones 6-2 Congure Events 6-3 Dene Nocaon Methods by Camera Now that You’re Done Using the

  • Archerfish Solo, Step 3 Add Solo to Your Wireless Router page 09Archersh Solo Installaon Guide Figure 15 Archersh Devices detected by the Wi-Fi Setup Tool Figure 16 Creang a password for your Solo On a PC, go to www.myarchersh.com/solosetup to download the Archersh Wi-Fi Setup Tool. Make sure you’re saving the le in the same local network you plan to install Solo on. Double click the le to run it. Note: If your Windows rewall or other security applicaon asks if you want to run “SoloCongWizard” you’ll need to agree. Once the tool has launched, click the Start buon. The tool

  • Archerfish Solo, The second part of registraon is to register the primary user. The primary user is usually the owner and main contact of this account, and will dene system preferences such as adding users to the Archersh system. On the Inial Logon and Registraon Wizard page, User Informaon secon, enter the requested informaon in each eld (Figure 8). Some elds to pay parcular aenon to include: • Email Address: Enter a valid email address as the primary email address that you want associated with your Archersh account. You will use thi

  • Archerfish Solo, Step 4 Assemble Solo page 11Archersh Solo Installaon Guide Figure 19 MicroSD card inserted into the Solo device There are a few steps you need to perform to physically put Solo together, including inserng a MicroSD card for recording and aaching the mount. Before inserng the MicroSD card, make sure that the Solo device does not have power. Open the MicroSD slot cover (“door”) of the Solo device and insert the MicroSD card into the card slot as shown in Figure 8. When inserng the card, gently push it straight in unl it clicks into place. Be sure to insert it with the underside of the card facing t

  • Size 4.5” high x 2.5” wide x 1.5” deep Lens 3.0 mm focal length; 1/4” imager Eecve Visual Range for Event Detecon 10 - 60  Video VGA resoluon, H.264 compression Network 802.11 b/g IP wireless network compability or RJ-45 Ethernet DVR Funconality MicroSD card with 1 to 16 GB capacity Light Requirement 0.1 lux Environment Ind

  • Archerfish Solo, Next, you’ll be prompted for a Wireless Network Name, Wireless Network Key, and Wireless Network Key Type (Figure 17). The Wireless Network Name should be the name of your wireless router. The Wireless Network Key is the password you use to access your router (it may even be wrien on a label on your router). If you don’t see it in the drop-down list, click the Try Again buon or enter it in the Wireless Network Name eld. There are several available Wireless Network Key types, each corresp

  • Archerfish Solo, On the Inial Logon and Registraon Wizard page, Dene Nocaon Methods secon (Figure 10), you can tell Archersh how to send video nocaons and other messages to you and people that you designate. • Email 1 and Email 2: The email addresses entered in the last step will automacally show up in the Email 1 eld. If you also want nocaons sent to your mobile phone, enter in your phone’s email address in the Email 2 eld (e.g., a Verizon email address might be [email protected]). Be sure to use the correct email address for the type of message you w

  • Archerfish Solo, All content included in this publicaon, such as text, graphics, logos, buon icons, images, referenced digital downloads, data compilaons, and soware, is the intellectual property of Cernium Corporaon or its content suppliers and protected by United States and internaonal copyright laws. No part of the Archersh Online Help, Archersh Solo Installaon Guide, or Camera Placement Guide may be reproduced, transmied, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form, by any means, without Cernium’s prior

  • Archerfish Solo, On the Congure Device page, Select User Nocaon Method secon (Figure 35), you can decide how nocaons will be received, and who will receive them. Since Archersh is exible, dierent nocaon sengs can be dened for dierent cameras. The Primary User name and nocaon methods that were completed in the Primary User Prole will automacally appear in the Users list. Select the user(s) who should receive nocaons for this camera. Then use the drop down box under Nocaon Method to choose the desnaon and format of their nocaons. Click the Save and Return to Dashboard or the S

  • Archerfish Solo, Before you register your Solo device, connect the Ethernet connector to your wireless router and then connect the power connector to the power supply (Figure 2). Next, plug in the power supply. Wait for the small LED light on the boom of Solo to turn green before proceeding to the next page. It may take several minutes for the light to turn green. Note: The LED light on the Solo device uses dierent color and blink paerns to tell you what it’s doing. For a summary of all the dierent LED states, see Appendix A on page 22. Step 1 Connect Solo to Your Router

  • Archerfish Solo, On the Congure Device page, Set Up Detecon Zones secon, you can select up to three specic areas, or detecon zones, within the camera’s view for Archersh to monitor. Zones help Archersh focus on what maers to you. If you draw a zone to cover the enre camera view, events can be detected in any part of the camera view. On the other hand, if your zone covers only part of the camera view, events may be detected in the area covered by the zone but won’t be detected in any area not covered by a zone. In Figure 30, the camera is mounted outside someone’s front door. The home owner wants to

  • Archerfish Solo, Step 4-1 Assemble Mount Base for Ethernet (optional) page 13Archersh Solo Installaon Guide Figure 23 Ethernet cables connected via the Ethernet adapter within the mount base Although Solo is designed to work over a wireless network, you’re free to have it permanently connected to your router over a dedicated Ethernet cable. In such a case, you’ll need to have the Ethernet cable coming out of the Solo device to connect to the Ethernet cable leading to your router. If you followed the instrucons on the previous page, you’ve already placed the Solo cable through the le-hand slot in the mount base and connected its

  • Here are some helpful hints that will help you make the most of your Archersh system. • Locaon, Locaon, Locaon: Just like with real estate, locaon is one of the key factors in using Solo eecvely. While you don’t have to follow all of the camera placement guidelines listed on page 14, following as many as possible makes Solo a more powerful tool. Our Camera Placement

  • Archerfish Solo, Once you have registered your Archersh device, you can access the Archersh SmartPortal at portal.myarchersh.com. Aer you sign in, you will automacally be directed to the Dashboard page (Figure 37). Within the Dashboard, you have access to several key features: For addional informaon on these Dashboard features and other aspects of the Archersh SmartPortal, please refer to the Archersh Online Help. Now that You’re Done Using the Dashboard page 20Archersh Solo Installaon Guide System Map Displays the names of every Arche

  • Archerfish Solo, Solo is a very smart and exible device, but you can help it work, and make your own viewing experience beer, by installing Solo where it can have a clear view of the things you want to see. So we recommend following these guidelines when you select a locaon for your Archersh system. DESCRIPTION ü WI-FI CONNECTIVITY Conrm that the Solo device can receive a signal from your wireless router. To do this, plug it into a nearby power outlet. If you see a green light on the Solo LED within two minutes, there’s a wireless signal. SOLO PLACEMENT Solo device should be installed 8 to 20 feet above the ground and lted do

  • You can aach Solo to a ceiling, wall, or shelf as seen in Figure 26. Noce that in each example the lens is pointed down at about a 45 degree angle. Once the Solo device is assembled with its mount, you can adjust the direcon Solo is pointed (Figure 27, le). To do so loosen a nut, change the Solo device posion, and then re-ghten the nut. Then use the three screws

  • Archerfish Solo, On the Congure Device page, Congure Events secon (Figure 32), you can dene the events you want Archersh to look for by using the following opons: • Time Span: Use the drop down menus to select the Day of Week [day], Start [me] and End [me] that you want Archersh to look for an event. • Events: Select the type(s) of event you want Archersh to look for. You can tell Archersh to look for a person, vehicle, or moon. You can also select a combinaon of these. For instance, if Archersh

  • Archerfish Solo, On the Inial Logon and Registraon Wizard page, Billing secon (Figure 12), you can choose your Archersh SmartPortal Service Level and method of payment. Two service levels are available: • Premium service level provides full Archersh SmartPortal funconality, including intelligent video ltering and mobile nocaons. • Basic service level provides remote system operaon and is best for those who only want to view live and DVR video. The Basic service level is available free of

  • Archerfish Solo, On the Inial Logon and Registraon Wizard page, Register Device secon, enter a name for your device (Figure 5). The name of the physical locaon for an Archersh device is recommended (e.g. “Front Door”). Because Archersh is exible and easy to use, you can change the name at any me. Click the Test Device buon. • If the test is successful, you will receive a Congratulaons message (Figure 6). This means that your Archersh Solo has been successfully connected to the Archersh SmartPortal. • If the test fails, you’ll be walked through a series of quesons to troubleshoot the problem. If you need addional help, contact

  • Archerfish Solo, Step 4 Assemble Solo (continued) page 12Archersh Solo Installaon Guide Figure 20 Aaching the Solo device to the mount with the rotang joint The Solo device comes with a mount for installing it on a wall, ceiling, or shelf. Aaching the device to its mount requires some basic assembly, illustrated in Figure 20 on the right. • First remove the nut and stud from the rotang joint to expose the screw inside the rotang joint (Figure 20A). • Using your sloed screwdriver, �

  • Archerfish Solo, Step 6 Customize Your System page 16Archersh Solo Installaon Guide Figure 28 Congure Device page, Select Device secon Figure 29 Installaon Wizard buon that will direct you to the next step Now that Solo has been registered and installed, this next step will help you to personalize your Archersh system. You’ll be able to tell Archersh what you want it to watch for. Log into the Archersh SmartPortal at portal.myarchersh.com. Select Devices > Congure Device. On the Congure Device page, Select Device secon (Figure 28), the Archersh device you just registered should be di

  • You’ll need to acvate your Solo by registering it. To do so, open an Internet browser and go to portal.myarchersh.com. Click Start here (Figure 3). Note: If you already have an Archersh account and need to register addional Archersh devices, do not go through the Inial Registraon process. Instead, go to portal.myarchersh.com, log in to

  • Archerfish Solo, page 22Archersh Solo Installaon Guide Appendix A: Solo Device LED Quick Reference Archersh Solo has a small LED light on the boom which helps it to visually communicate what’s going on. Generally speaking, a green light means the Solo device is communicang with the Archersh SmartPortal, an orange light means the device is not communicang with the SmartPortal, and a red light means Solo is boong up, undergoing a factory reset, or encountering trouble. LED Light O - Device is not on. The device does not have power or is in “so shutdown” mode. Solid Red - Displayed inially when the device is turned on or when it’s undergoing a facto

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