Wow Wee 8033 user manual Using Rovio with VoIP applications

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To delete a path:

1.On the Paths tab in the Rovio interface, select the name of the path you want to delete.

2.Click on the Delete button to delete the path.

Using Rovio with VoIP applications

You can use Rovio as your mobile webcam with VoIP applications in Windows® XP™ or Windows® Vista on PC platforms (such as Skype™ or Windows Live Messenger Call) after you install the Rovio Setup software; this allows you to use Rovio for streaming video.You first need to configure your application to use Rovio as your webcam in video chats.

NOTE: When you use Rovio for your VoIP webcam, there is no audio stream. In this case, for audio, you should use a separate computer microphone (not included).

To do so:

1.Locate the video settings options in your VoIP application.

2.Select Rovio IP Camera as your default camera and then confirm your selection.

3.Locate the camera properties dialog in the VoIP application. Enter your the IP address of the Rovio you want to use.You will also need to enter your username and password, if security is enabled, and then click on OK.

You should test and preview the camera’s video stream; most VoIP applications allow you to preview the video using the application’s interface.

You can now use Rovio as your webcam when you have video chats with your contacts.

For any updates to the Rovio VoIP application plugins, refer to the Rovio site

(www.myrovio.com) or to the WowWee Support site (www.wowweesupport.com).

NOTE: There is no audio support for third party applications. Refer to the product support or WowWee Support sites for more information.

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Contents Item No Copyrights and acknowledgements Copyrights and acknowledgementsContents Accessing the interface from your internal network Introduction Thank you for purchasing Rovio from WowWee Package contents Quick overview RovioCharging dock Charging dockGetting started Getting startedAssembling the charging dock Important battery information Disassembling the charging dockInstalling and charging the battery pack Low battery To charge the batteriesInstalling the Rovio Setup software Configuring your Rovio the first timeConfiguring your Rovio the first time PC usersFor advanced PC users Mac users Mac usersFrom the Apple menu, select System Preferences Configuring your Rovio the first time Manually Rovio basics Uninstalling the Rovio Setup softwareRovio basics Rovio charging dockTrueTrack Beacons Power switch LED light indicatorPower switch light Description Color Rovio’s interfaceOverview of the Rovio interface Using Rovio’s interfaceWeb browser supported features Overview of the Rovio interfaceOverview of Rovio’s interface Description of interfaceCommand Description Navigation controlsHeadlight control Auxiliary controls Video priority Indicators Indicator DescriptionSettings Settings Movement and Photo tab Settings Photo and Security tab Overview of Rovio’s interface DNS Refer to section Using a domain name with Rovio for Rovio online help Video display contextual menuAccessing the interface from your internal network Accessing the interface from your internal networkUsing Rovio from an external network Using Rovio from an external networkUsing a domain name with Rovio Using a domain name with RovioUsing a domain name with Rovio Creating, saving and playing back paths Creating, saving and playing back pathsUsing Rovio with VoIP applications Using Rovio with VoIP applicationsUpdating the Rovio firmware Updating the Rovio firmwareRestoring Rovio to factory defaults Restoring Rovio to factory defaultsCaring for Rovio Precautions SafetyCaring for Rovio Use and handlingFAQs FAQsFAQs Appendix a Appendix aRovio browser and platform compatibility Appendix B Appendix BTerminology Index IndexEmailing 31 security settings Limited warranty Wowwee 180-DAY Limited WarrantyLimited warranty 8033US01TOP