Talking to the HD 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 HD camera”, Page 114.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 [Photo].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.R Android devicesSnapshots are saved as JPEG files in your mobile device’s “Pictures” directory. The file namingconvention is: device name + the date and time.Talking to the HD cameraYou can use your mobile device’s microphone and the camera’s built-in speaker to talk to someonewhere the camera is installed.This feature behaves differently depending on the [Talk Mode] setting ( “Talk mode”, Page 126).[Half Duplex Mode]When [Talk Mode] is set to [Half Duplex Mode], the following icons are displayed.The [Talk] feature is turned off. Your voice will not be heard at the camera.The [Talk] feature is turned on. Your voice will be heard at the camera if your voice islouder than the audio captured by the camera’s microphone.1 View live images from the desired camera.2 Tap [Talk].R Talk in turns with the other party. Only one party can be heard at a time.R To turn the talk feature off, tap [Talk] again.Temporary [Push to Talk Mode]When [Talk Mode] is set to [Half Duplex Mode], you can temporarily switch to “push to talk” mode. Tapand hold [Talk] and then select the temporary [Push to Talk Mode] option.[Push to Talk Mode]When [Talk Mode] is set to [Push to Talk Mode], the following icons are displayed.The [Talk] feature is turned off. Your voice will not be heard at the camera.114Using an HD camera