

- SECURITYSPY 3.4.7 SERIAL HOW TO
- SECURITYSPY 3.4.7 SERIAL SOFTWARE LICENSE
- SECURITYSPY 3.4.7 SERIAL MANUAL
- SECURITYSPY 3.4.7 SERIAL FULL
- SECURITYSPY 3.4.7 SERIAL TV
All video windows can be resized to any shape and size by dragging any side. You can open individual camera video windows from the Window menu, or by double-clicking on a camera's live image in the main video window or Group window, or by double-clicking on a camera name in the Camera Info window. In addition, each camera can be displayed in its own individual video window. You can also create Group windows that contain particular groups of cameras - useful in larger installations to organise cameras into logical collections. SecuritySpy's main All Cameras window shows live video streams from all configured cameras in a grid view. Setup instructions for IP video devices can be found in the SecuritySpy Installation Manual. If you are using IP cameras, you can add them via Preferences - Cameras. Initially, SecuritySpy will detect and display all local (USB, Thunderbolt and built-in) devices connected to your Mac.
SECURITYSPY 3.4.7 SERIAL HOW TO
For information about how to choose, set up and install the hardware of your CCTV system, see the SecuritySpy Installation Manual.
SECURITYSPY 3.4.7 SERIAL MANUAL
This manual describes how to use the SecuritySpy software itself. SecuritySpy's flexibility will allow you to set up a system that is tailored for your individual needs, whether you want a single camera or a hundred. If you have an existing system using analog cameras, SecuritySpy can use these alongside more modern IP cameras, allowing you to transition to a state-of-the-art digital system. If you are building a video surveillance system from scratch, all you need is SecuritySpy, a Mac, and some IP cameras. And, as Mac software, it is as elegant and easy to use as you would expect, with a carefully-designed user interface. It it also ideal for autonomous remote operation, as it has a fully-featured secure web interface that allows you to access and control your surveillance system from over your local network or over the Internet. SecuritySpy can turn any Mac into a video surveillance station (for example, with multiple large screens in a security control room). With features such as AI-powered smart motion detection, email and iPhone alerts, ONVIF support and Pan/Tilt/Zoom control, SecuritySpy will enable you to set up a comprehensive and effective CCTV system for your business or home quickly and easily. SecuritySpy is CCTV video surveillance software for the Mac. Setting up SecuritySpy for Autonomous Operation.
SECURITYSPY 3.4.7 SERIAL TV
SECURITYSPY 3.4.7 SERIAL SOFTWARE LICENSE
Please note you will need a Mac running SecuritySpy 4.0.8 or newer (with a SecuritySpy software license that covers the number of cameras you want to use in the app. This in-app purchase is a one-time payment that covers ALL devices linked to your account. Captures: play back previously-captured footage from all your cameras, including motion-detected clips, image files or whole-day movies
SECURITYSPY 3.4.7 SERIAL FULL
Multiplex: cycle through groups of simultaneous live camera views in full screen View and manage multiple SecuritySpy serversĪdditionally, there is an in-app purchase to add the following features: Easy setup with auto-discovery of SecuritySpy servers on your network

Save or share images from your cameras via email, iMessage, iCloud Photo Sharing and more Control PTZ (Pan, Tilt, Zoom) for cameras with these features Receive push notifications when motion is detected

Live video and two-way audio from your cameras This iOS app offers the following free features: The essential component of a complete video surveillance system for your Mac, iPhone, iPad and Apple TV, this app allows you to easily monitor your CCTV system from wherever you are. The official iPhone, iPad and Apple TV app for SecuritySpy.
