Here are the steps to access R-Series on our R-Series
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System requirements:
Blackberry mobile Device Operating System: V4.5
Internet access needed for Blackberry device operation (EDEG/ 3G/ Wifi…etc.)
In order to remote log in to DVR to live monitoring through mobile device, first of all, please
follow the instructions for software installation:
Step 1
download the blackberry software for dvr access via the link below and unzip it on to your desktop
http://www.jackay.com/cctvdirect/idvr/Blackberry.zip
Step 2
Visit Blackberry official website
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/services/desktop/
Download Blackberry Desktop Manager v6 and install it on to your PC or Mac.
Step 3
Connect Blackberry USB transmission cable to Blackberry and PC. Activate Blackberry
Desktop Manager v6 on PC and it will automatically connect to Blackberry
momentarily.
Step 4
In the blackberry desktop software, Click Applications, and then click Import files to browse your computer's desktop and look for the blackberry dvr software which you just downloaded/unzipped.
**there will be 2 files required for this installation. select the .alx file to install.
once the Application Summary pane shows up, review your changes. then Click Apply.
After the software is installed completely, enter “Download” menu in the mobile device and
execute program, “H264Midlet”
Step 1
Once the program has started, press the Blackberry Function Key
Select "add" on the pop up menu to add your dvr information.
here is an example of the information you will need.
Name: My Store 001 <=== any name
IP: mystore001.ez-dns.com
(this is an example, you will have to use your local 192. address if you are under local wifi, and use your public ip or your ddns name if you are under 3G or remote wifi)
PORT:2222
(port number has to match your dvr's port number)
Account: admin (default username)
Password: 123456 (default password)
Press again and select ok to save.
**NOTE: For remote access over 3G/EDGE Please Scroll down and follow the Instruction to find your service provider's APN setting
Step 2
Log in to DVR
Multiple DVR information can be saved with this software, therefore, please choose the DVR
that’s wished to be connected.
Press → “Login” to log in to DVR for live monitoring.
Before connection, there might be a packet download confirmation message appears in
some of the mobile devices. Press “Yes.” Transmission fee will depend on the Internet
provider and packet download charge.
Connecting time depends on the Internet transmission environment.
Connect successfully. DVR image appears.
Note:If recording function isn’t on for any channel in DVR end, that channel will not
be available for live monitoring.
Step 3
To Modify DVR Existing Record (Log-in Information)
If DVR log-in information is wished to be modified, please select the DVR. Enter →
“Modify” for editing the existing data. Press “OK” when it’s finished.
To Delete DVR Existing Record (Connection Information)
If DVR connection information is no longer needed, please select the DVR. Press →
“Delete” to delete the DVR connection information.
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Live Image Operation
After successfully connecting to DVR, single channel view, image display changes, image
quality adjustments, alarm on/off features … etc. are available through the software.
Live Image Display
When viewing live images, please select “Single.” There is channel 1 to 16 available.
Note:If recording function isn’t on for any channel in
DVR end, that channel will not be available for
live monitoring.
Image size
Due to the variety sizes of mobile device screens, this software offers two different methods for
image display. Press “Size” in menu, and then there will be options, “Original” and “Fit Screen”
available to choose from.
Image Rotation
There are two options for live image display. One is to
appear as its original image, or to rotate the image by 90
degrees.
Press “Rotate” in menu and there will be options,
“Normal” and “Rotate” available to choose from.
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APN settings for Blackberry to access the dvr software over 3G/EDGE.
In order for blackberry software to work on dvr that uses different port, extra setting may have to be done on the blackberry itself to unlock the APN port block by the mobile service Carrier.
Before you start configuring APN settings, you will need following information from your wireless carrier: APN, username and password.
It may happen that the username and password you your particular wireless service provider is not set and in that case, just leave it blank.
Here is an example setting for rogers to unlock carrier TCP/IP
Check your blackberry TCP/IP setting which is under option ===> advance option ===> TCP/IP
[v] APN Setting Enabled
APN: internet.com
[V] APN Authentication Enabled
Username for APN: wapuser1
Password for APN: wap
How to configure APN settings
On Home screen, click Options.
Click Advanced Options > TCP
Enter the APN, user name, and password
Press the Menu key and select Save
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APN SETTING LIST BY SERVICE PROVIDER
Here is an updated list of APN setting for different isp. it may not work, however you can always obtain this information by contacting your service provider
Rogers - Has TCP/IP
Go to Options->TCP
APN: internet.com
Username: wapuser1
Password: wap
Note: If this does not work, call Rogers and get the "internet.com Access Point Name" added to your account. If they say it already exists, tell them to load up the records anyway, just to doublecheck.
T-Mobile - Has TCP/IP
Go to Options->TCP (or Tools->TCP)
APN: wap.voicestream.com
Username: (blank)
Password: (blank)
Note: T-Mobile has fixed the port-blocking issue - see this post for more info. In rare cases, it is reported you may need to enter your T-Mobile username and password, the same information used for logging into www.t-mobile.com/bwc ... If it still does not work properly, just call T-Mobile (call after Feburary 11th, 2005), and ask them to get the "wap.voicestream.com Internet Access Point Name" added to your BlackBerry account at no extra charge.
Cingular Orange - Has TCP/IP
Go to Options->TCP
APN: wap.cingular
Username: wap@cingulargprs.com
Password: CINGULAR1
Formerly, it used to be difficult to get this to work on Cingular but in December 2005, a new Internet Browser Icon suddenly appeared on Cingular BlackBerry units. When this happened, it also suddenly became easier to use Cingular BlackBerry with TCP/IP. If you are still having problems, please click here.
Reports from contact with Cingular (now AT&T) Blackberry support are that due to an October 2007 change in the system settings, many users will no longer need to use the wap.cingular settings. Blackberry users can now purportedly bypass the AT&T proxy that the wap.cingular setup required and can now have direct access using isp.cingular settings. Try the following settings:
Go to Settings->Advanced Options->TCP
APN: isp.cingular
Username: (leave blank)
Password: (leave blank)
Cingular Blue - Has TCP/IP
Go to Options->TCP
APN: proxy
Username: (blank)
Password: (blank)
Try using these settings if you are on the former AT&T network, instead of the Cingular settings.
Verizon - Has TCP/IP
Newer models including 7250 and 7130 now has a TCP/IP stack, no configuration is needed. Many third party Internet applications work out of the box on it! However, the older 6750 and 7750 models will NOT work with TCP/IP.
Telus - CDMA - Has Partial TCP/IP
Newer blackberry device (2008-*) with 3G service may not require addition setting
Nextel/Telus - iDEN - Has TCP/IP
No APN/TCP settings required on iDEN units including 65XX, 75XX and 7100i. They are special because they are iDEN and more native TCP/IP. After a new BlackBerry activation, you may need to wait 2 business days before third party Internet software such as VeriChat works. In the past, it was necessary to call Nextel to order the static IP address option (about $4/month), but now a static IP address appears to be included with BlackBerries by default.
Bell Mobility - (older device -- Does NOT Work; Need MDS hostin)
Unfortunately, none of the Bell Mobility BlackBerries have a TCP/IP stack enabled. Not even the 7250. A future BlackBerryOS may fix this, or Bell Mobility might enable the feature in the future. No timeline known. For now, get BES/MDS Hosting in order to make 3rd party Internet applications work. (Note: Some applications such as IM+ will work on Bell Moblity if configuring using WAP/gateway/APN settings listed below. See this post)
Newer blackberry device (2008-*) with 3G service may not require addition setting
Sprint - Unknown; Might Work
Unknown. There is enough TCP/IP functionality in BlackBerryOS 4.0.0.204 or later, for software such as Verichat and Berry411 to work. This BlackBerryOS is preinstalled on the model 7250. Some software such as Reqwireless Emailviewer will require you to input gateway IP address information (See below). For the best TCP/IP support, you must use BES/MDS. You will need to pay $10 to $25 extra per month for BES/MDS Hosting in order to gain access to the Internet and TCP/IP software.
Other Carriers - Might Work This is a list posted by a wonderful forum member bfrye on BlackBerryForums.com ... In addition to this list, there is also another list of alternate APN's on the Internet. You may have to telephone your carrier to tell them to get the Access Point Name (APN) added to your BlackBerry mobile phone account. Here are the most common APN's, although they can change over time:
Cincinnati Bell
Gateway IP: 216.68.79.199
Port: 9201
APN: wap.gocbw.com
username: cbw