MIOPS MOBILE Remote User Manual
In the sound mode, the distance between your setup and the smartphone can make
a difference. Due to the propagation speed of the sound, you may want to bring the
smartphone closer to or further away from the setup.
n. Vibration Mode
The Vibration mode is very similar to the Sound mode. The only difference is that
vibration events are detected to trigger the camera or the flash. The threshold value
determines the level of the sound that must be exceeded to trigger. The measured
vibration level will be displayed in real time with orange bars. This will help you to
understand where to set the threshold approximately to filter out the environment
vibration. You can move the threshold bar around the button by touching the grey
bar.
The second parameter is the delay. The delay parameter defines the duration
between the detection of the vibration and the triggering of the camera. You can
define the delay anywhere between 10 msec up to 99 hours.
The last parameter is the shooting mode. You can select one of the two possible
modes. The modes are the “Continuous Shot” and the “Single Shot”. In the
“Continuous Shot” mode, the MIOPS Mobile will trigger the camera each time a
vibration is detected. This can cause multiple pictures to be taken or multiple
triggering of the flash. If you don’t want this to happen, you can select the “Single
Shot” mode. In this mode, MIOPS Mobile will trigger the camera only once, and then
it will stop. You will need to start the vibration mode running again to take another
picture.
o. Motion Mode
The Motion Mode uses the camera of your smartphone to detect motion in the view
area. You can aim the camera to the area that you want to observe. When a motion
is detected, MIOPS Mobile will trigger your camera or flash.
This mode has three different parameters. The first parameter is the depth of the
field. Just below the video screen, you will see vertical adjustment scale. You can
move the grey bar on the scale to the right or left to determine the depth of the
field. If you move the bar to the right, the depth will be increased. In this case, you
will be able to detect motion events that are further away from the smartphone. If
you move the bar to the left, the depth will be decreased. If you do this, you will be
able to detect motions that happen in an area which is relatively closer to the
smartphone.