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        Maintain  log  file  size:

  To keep the log file size within 

30MB.   When log file size exceeds 30MB, the IBR-ITAB 
deletes those log entries stored for the longest time (first in, 
first out).   

        Delete  Log  File:

  Tap to remove erase all entries in the log 

file.  

 

        Show  Log  File 

- Tap to view the log file entries in the IBR-

ITAB.

 

        Show  Logcat 

- Tap to view the Android operating system 

internal log entries.  

 

 
 
 

Dealer Settings > Tablet > Screensaver Options 

        IBR-ITAB screen options that activate after a selected user 

idle time duration (IBR-ITAB is operational but not being 
used).

 

        Screen  dim  timeout:

  Reduces the IBR-ITAB screen 

brightness to zero (dark) after the selected duration ends 
and the idle time duration begins (15 or 30 seconds, 1, 2, 5, 
or 20 minutes).  To disable the screen dim feature, select 
"Never Timeout".  

Note:

  When this feature is enabled and 

the screen dims, just touch the screen to restore the dis-
play

.

 

        Screen  Darkness:

  Allows the selection of darkness per-

centage after the screen dim timeout duration starts.  Often 
used in bedroom locations.  Selections range from 0% (no 
dim/bright) to 100% (fully dim to black) in 10% increments. 

 
 
 

Dealer Settings > Tablet > Connection 

The following four (4) menu items are detailed in the section 
"

SECURE THE WIRELESS CONNECTION

".   

(1) Change/Create CUSTOM IBRIDGE ISEE-WAP SSID and 

KEY

:  Select this feature to modify the factory default net-

work settings of the ISEE-WAP and IBR-ITAB.  The 

Pre-

ferred Network 

dialog appears, allowing a new 

SSID

 and a 

new secret 

Key

 to be entered, and the selection of either 

WEP 

or 

WPA2 

wireless encryption security protocol to be 

used (we recommend using 

WPA2

).  Note that this informa-

tion can be changed at any time by re-running this feature.  

Note: 

 The ISEE-WAP and all wireless cameras in the sys-

tem must be unlocked before using this feature. 

(2) Tablet Connection/SSID Choice

:  When first powered, by 

default the IBR-ITAB automatically attempts to connect with 
the first ISEE-WAP that answers using the default 

SSID 

of 

"PUBLIC".  This feature contains two selections, as follows: 

 

NAPCO IBRIDGE ISEE-WAP:

  Select to allow your 

IBR-ITAB to attempt to connect with an ISEE-WAP using 
the default 

SSID 

of "PUBLIC" and a blank 

Key

 (thus 

matching the factory default settings of the ISEE-WAP).   

 

CUSTOM SETUP:

  Select to request your IBR-ITAB to 

attempt to connect with an ISEE-WAP using the custom 

SSID

 and secret 

Key

 previously created in the menu 

item named "

(1) Change/Create CUSTOM IBRIDGE ISEE-WAP 

SSID and KEY

" described above.   

 

For more information about how the IBR-ITAB attempts to 
connect with the ISEE-WAP, see "

AUTO-DISCOVERY 

PROCESS

" earlier in this manual.   

(3) Configure Wireless Camera:

  When wireless cameras are 

first powered, they (by default) automatically attempt to con-
nect with the first ISEE-WAP that answers using the default 

SSID 

of "PUBLIC".  This feature requests all cameras within 

range to attempt to connect with an ISEE-WAP using the 
custom 

SSID

 and secret 

Key

 previously created in the 

menu item named "

(1) Change/Create CUSTOM IBRIDGE ISEE-

WAP SSID and KEY

" described above.  

Note:

  All wireless 

cameras in the system must be unlocked before using this 
feature. 

(4) Lock Down IBRIDGE ISEE-WAP:

  Tap to protect the ISEE-

WAP / IBR-ITAB connection by a "lock down" process, en-
suring a fixed connection between the ISEE-WAP / IBR-
ITAB device pairs.  This selection disables the automatic 
connection process that attempts to connect the IBR-ITAB 
with the first ISEE-WAP that answers using the default 

SSID 

of "PUBLIC".   

Unlock IBRIDGE ISEE-WAP:

  To reverse the "Lock Down" 

process described in the previous menu selection. 

Minutes to check connection integrity: 

 Tap to set the num-

ber of minutes the IBR-ITAB will automatically attempt a res-
toration of the wireless connection between the IBR-ITAB 
and the ISEE-WAP should this connection be interrupted.  
Selectable durations are: 1, 3, 5, 7, 10, 15 and 20 (minutes). 

Force Tablet Reconnection Now:

  Text indicates current 

status of the IBR-ITAB wireless connection.  Regardless of 
the current state of the connection, tap this option to force a 
termination of the connection and to attempt a restoration.  
When this selection is pressed, the menu items listed in the 

WIFI settings

 menu selection appear (see below). 

BSSID used to LOCKDOWN IBRIDGE: 

 Tap to enter a new 

"broadcast" SSID (named "BSSID" in this menu) to be 
stored in the IBR-ITAB's memory, to be used by default 
when the IBR-ITAB is rebooted, powered off/on or emerges 
from Screen lock.   

 
 
 

Dealer Settings > Tablet > System Settings

 

Date and Time:

   

       

Automatic:

  When checked to enable, retrieves IBR-ITAB 

date/time data automatically from network resources. 

 

When enabled, the next three selections are ghosted 
("grayed out" and not selectable). 

       

Set date

:  Tap to open a dialog that allows the month, day 

and year to be manually set in the IBR-ITAB.  

Note: 

The 

"Automatic" menu selection (above) must be unchecked to 
enable this menu item.   

       

Select time zone

:  Tap to select a time zone to be used in 

the IBR-ITAB.  

Note: 

The "Automatic" menu selection 

(above) must be unchecked to enable this menu item.   

       

Set time

:  Tap to open a dialog that allows the current time 

to be manually set in the IBR-ITAB.  

Note: 

The "Automatic" 

menu selection (above) must be unchecked to enable this 
menu item.   

       

Use 24-hour format

:  Check to display 24-hour military 

time, as measured in hours numbered to twenty-four from 

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Summary of Contents for iBridge IBR-ITAB

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Page 2: ...heat shrink tubing Connect the black wire from the Wall Mounting Plate to the other black power supply wire If the red heat shrink tubing was dislodged and you are uncertain as to the polar ity use a...

Page 3: ...MENT IS REQUIRED BY THE FCC This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause...

Page 4: ...g a User to exit an armed premises without disarming and rearming the system Note Do not program Easy Exit in UL in stallations The alarm control panel must be pro grammed to support this feature Numb...

Page 5: ...ESS earlier in this manual 3 Configure Wireless Camera When wireless cameras are first powered they by default automatically attempt to con nect with the first ISEE WAP that answers using the default...

Page 6: ...set at the factory Thus the IBR ITAB is returned to its original out of box condition Dealer Settings Tablet Update Update Server Address Displays the IP Address and Port number used by the network s...

Page 7: ...er shown below are required Select camera to discover Step 1 Tap to select the camera you wish to discover and capture its video stream data Discover IP Camera Step 2 Tap to initiate the net work scan...

Page 8: ...or damage whether direct indirect incidental consequential or otherwise arising out of any failure of the product Seller s warranty as hereinabove set forth shall not be enlarged diminished or affect...

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