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  • Server manual 4
    • Live View
    • Search
    • Pan / Tilt / Zoom Control
    • Backup
  • Server networking configuration 2
    • Using DHCP
    • Using static IP addressing
  • Web View 2
    • Firefox / iPhone / Safari setup
    • Network Configuration
  • Setup / Configuration 5
    • Camera Settings
    • Events
    • Pan / Tilt / Zoom
    • Recording Schedules
    • System / Email Settings
  • Remote client setup 4
    • Remote client setup
    • Managing users
    • System defaults
    • Display settings
  • Remote backup application 2
    • Login
    • Setup
  • Remote Client (Live Viewing) 12
    • Overview
    • Connecting
    • On screen display
    • Layouts
    • Digital Zoom
    • Event log
    • Image adjustments
    • Screen Capture
    • Sensors
    • Relays
    • Audio
    • Forced Recording
  • Remote Client Search 4
    • Overview
    • Searching by date
    • Playback
    • Saving events
  • Remote Client Backup 2
    • Manual backup
    • Automated backup
  • Remote Client Backup Viewer 2
    • Opening files
    • Playing events

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Aug 10, 2010

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Firefox / iPhone / Safari setup

Firefox / iPhone / Safari setup

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The Bluecherry DVR software supports any browser capable of viewing a Motion-JPEG stream to view live events. A small list of these browsers are:
Firefox
Safari
iPhone
Google Chrome

In order to access these live views you will need to verify that port 80 is opened and forwarded correctly if you are connecting outside your network. For more information on this please visit this link.

Type the IP address or hostname of your DVR installation in the address bar (http://hostname/webview/index2.php).

Note: Switching layouts in this screen will also change the what is displayed on the server and the RCA video output.

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