ADVANCED SETTINGS
To change the iSNAKESCOPE iOS app's settings, touch the
upper right of the app window. The following screen will appear.
As the screen shot shows, you can
choose to store video clips at 320 x
240 pixel (QVGA) or 640 x 480 pixel
(VGA) resolution as well as adjust
their brightness.
The Wifi settings button at the
bottom of the Settings screen
allows you to change iBorescope4's
WiFi Service Set Identifier (SSID)
and/or password. The default WiFi
SSID for the unit is iSNAKESCOPE.
The default WiFi password is
12345678. You can change either value to any combination of letters and
numbers that is at least eight digits long.
Finally, the Restore factory settings button on the Settings screen should be
self-explanatory. Touching it restores the SSID and password and resolution
and brightness settings to their original values. Another way to restore all
default factory settings is to use the tip of a pin or needle to press the Reset
button, which is located just below the power switch/brightness thumbwheel
(Fig. 1, Callout 6) on the iBorescope4 pistol grip.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS—
ANDROID DEVICES
VIEWING LIVE VIDEO
1. Turn on iBorescope4 by rolling the power switch/brightness adjustment
thumbwheel (Fig. 1, Callout 2) to the right until you hear and feel a click. Note
that moving the thumbwheel adjusts the brightness of the four LEDs in the
camera head (Fig. 1, Callout 4). The WiFi status light on the top of the grip
will glow solid green for 30 seconds or more while iBorescope4 prepares to
generate an ad hoc hot spot (without Internet connectivity).
2. When the green light begins to flash slowly, the WiFi hot spot is available to
connect to one or more mobile devices. Power on your device and touch the
(Menu) button at lower left, followed by the System settings line.
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button at the