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Sending images via Email to Email addresses:
In the Send To box click the
Email Setting
button and the following window will
appear:
Here you input the Sending email account details as the camera will use this
account to send the relevant images.
A number of popular Email Provider settings are pre-loaded onto the Setup Tool
(Gmail / yahoo etc.) Click on the drop-down menu to select one of them.
You can also use your own existing personal e-mail settings.
To do this, select 'Other' as the Email Provider from the drop down list and fill in all
the required Account / Password / SMTP Server / SMTP Port details.
PLEASE NOTE - Using Gmail:
A standard part of internet security on the part of Google and other email processors is to keep your
account safe. When you first use Gmail in your camera, Google will typically block your access. You
will receive an email stating that an application or person has tried to access your account. Since
the camera is sending the email the response is returned to the camera. Our server will attempt to
detect this issue and send a notification email to the configured Account Email. Thus, you may
receive an email from our server. With Gmail and other email services you are likely to have this
problem. This is not an issue with GoWireless but is a typical issue.
Read below for steps to remedy the situation.
In order to allow the camera to use your Gmail account you will have to follow a series of steps to
enable / allow other applications (or less secure
Apps) to use your Gmail account.
1. Log onto your Gmail account via a PC or Laptop
2. Click on “My Account”
3. Click on "Sign-In & Security" and go to "Apps with Account access" - Click this link
4. Scroll down to the “Less secure Apps” button and switch it from OFF to ON.
5. Log off and you are done.
Image Quality:
Normal / High:
Minimized images are transmitted via MMS / Email / Premium
modes (640 x 480 pixels) = 40kb - 70kb.
The original size images are saved to the SD card
Image From:
Input a label (max 15 characters) for the camera. This will be imprinted on the
MMS photo and / or email subject line so the user will know where (which camera)
the images have come from.
Realtime:
Enables camera to be constantly “ON” and awake to react instantly to remote SMS
Commands sent by the user to control functions / change settings of the camera
(details below). This can also be changed in the camera trap Menu.
Status Response:
If checked, the camera will send the user a return SMS confirming the
command - whether sending via MMS or Email
(User must have a valid cell phone
number input for Phone1 for this function to operate)
"Save" button
Press the ‘Save” button and a binary file (MMSCFG.BIN) will be saved in
the same location from where you opened up the Wireless.exe Application
Setup Program (from on your computer as we recommended earlier).
•Copy this binary file (MMSCFG.BIN) onto a formatted SD card and insert it
into the camera trap.
•Turn the camera to ‘SETUP’ and a series of 3 x quick beeps directly followed
by 2 x slower beeps will be heard.
These 2 x slower beeps indicate that the
new parameters and settings have been successfully updated.
“Default” button
By pressing this, the default Wireless Setup Tool settings will be loaded.
“Load” button
For ease of use, select this option if you want to amend any parameters, phone or
e-mail settings. It will ask you to navigate and select which binary file
(MMSCFG.BIN) to be loaded into the Wireless Setup Tool.
“Cancel” button
Closes the Wireless.exe Application program.
Programming is now complete. It is recommended to setup the camera in an area
with good cellular signal and test before deploying.