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| SYSTEM TRAY |
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| Show Command | Display the WiLife Command Center for use. |
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| Hide Command | If the WiLife Command Center is displayed, this option closes the Command Center |
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| Center | to the system tray. The Command Center is still running in the background. |
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| [Scheduled Alerts | You can change the current state of the Command Center alerts system from the |
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| displaying in the Scheduled Alerts section of the Live screen in Command Center. |
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| The options available here and they’re functions solely depend on whether you have |
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| alerts created and whether an alert is currently armed, or whether manual alerts |
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| are currently armed, etc. |
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| For more information regarding these options, see the topic “Alerts Scheduler Front |
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| Disable All | Enable or disable all notification options. |
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| Notifications |
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| Mute All Sounds | Enable or disable all sounds. |
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| Exit | Close down the WiLife Command Center. |
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LED DESCRIPTIONS
Take a look at the WiLife icon in your system tray. The three little LEDs on the left side are dynamic, giving the user some informative clues as to what WiLife is doing, even if it’s minimized.
| Top LED | Middle LED | Bottom LED |
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| At least one camera is | You are connected to WiLife | This LED is always on as it |
| streaming video. | Online, but nobody is viewing. | signifies that WiLife is “On.” |
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| At least one camera is | Some one is viewing Command |
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| recording video. | Center online. |
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| No cameras are streaming | You are not connected to WiLife |
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| video. | Online. |
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ICON TOOL TIPS
You can move your mouse over the WiLife icon in the system tray to see details such as whether any cameras are streaming video, recording, connected to WiLife Online for remote viewing, or being remotely viewed.
The graphic depicted in this section shows an example of the tool tip.
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