OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS—
APPLE IOS PLATFORM
VIEWING LIVE VIDEO
1. Turn on iBorescope4 by rolling the power switch/brightness thumbwheel
(Fig. 1, Callout 2) backward until you feel and hear 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
Settings icon to open your Settings screen. Your next step is enabling your
device for wireless access to available WiFi networks.
3. Touch the WiFi row to enter the WiFi Networks screen. The iSNAKESCOPE hot
spot should appear in the list of available networks. Touching the
iSNAKESCOPE row connects the instrument to the network, enabling wireless
transmission of probe video to any nearby iPhone or iPad running the
iSNAKESCOPE app.
When a connection has been established, a check mark will appear in the
iSNAKESCOPE row. Be aware that while you are connected to the ad hoc
iSNAKESCOPE WiFi network, your iPhone/iPad will not have Internet connectivity.
The first time you try to connect to the hot spot, you will be prompted to enter
the app's password (the default password is 12345678). Thereafter, you will not
be asked for a password; the iSNAKESCOPE row will already have a check mark.
4. Touch the button on your iPhone/iPad to back out of the WiFi Networks and
Settings screens.
5. Locate the
iSNAKESCOPE icon
among your apps
and touch it. The
WiFi status light will
begin flashing more
quickly to signal
that your device is
now connected to
the hot spot.
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