Talking to the cameraTo use your mobile device’s microphone and the camera’s built-in speaker to talk to someone where thecamera is installed, see “Talking to the camera”, Page 128.Viewing images in dual viewWhile viewing images from a camera you can split the screen and display 2 images from the samecamera (dual view). While viewing images in dual view, the bottom image can be zoomed in on (the areazoomed in on is shown in a white box in the top image). This is convenient when you want to zoom inand focus in on 1 part of an image (e.g., where packages are left on your porch) while viewing the entireimage to check for people approaching your house, etc.You can switch between single view (displaying only 1 image) and dual view by tapping .Dual images with horizontal viewingDual images can also be displayed when your mobile device is displaying camera images horizontally.You can move the sub-image by tapping and holding it and then selecting where it will be displayed. Thesub-image can be displayed in the 4 corners of an image.Recording camera images (manual recording)You can record camera images while viewing live camera images. Camera recordings are saved on theaccess point’s SD card.1 View live images from the desired camera.2 Tap to start recording.R Recordings include both audio and video. To disable audio recording, see “Recording withsound”, Page 137.3 Tap to stop recording.Note:R The maximum recording time is 2 minutes.R If [Recording Error (Memory full)] is displayed, the access point’s SD card is full and new recordingscannot be saved. Erase unneeded recordings (see “Erasing recordings”, Page 130).R For information about SD cards and how recordings are saved, see “Access point SD cards”,Page 147.Taking snapshotsYou can save snapshots (i.e., still images) while viewing live camera images. Snapshots are saved inyour mobile device’s default photo album app.1 View live images from the desired camera.2 Tap .Note:R Snapshot sizes are scaled to fit the width of your mobile device’s display.R iPhone, iPadSnapshots are saved as JPEG files in your mobile device’s “Photos” app.127Using a front door camera and outdoor camera