HSR.4B Hsr Client Interface For Mobile Devices

HSR.4B Hsr Client Interface For Mobile Devices

Launching HSR Client

The HSR Client application is used to operate the system from mobile devices. To start working, launch the application from the desktop of a tablet or smartphone.



Once launched, the application connects to the HSR system via a Wi-Fi network. The connection is provided through a Wi-Fi router that is linked to the HSR local interface.
When the connection is successfully established, the application window will open. In normal operation mode, the status will display “Connected.”



Notes
A stable Wi-Fi connection is required for the application to function correctly



Receiving Alarm Signals

If the HSR system detects a potentially dangerous target, the mobile device (for example, a tablet) receives an alarm notification.
The application displays:

  • A photo image of the detected object

  • The HSR ID that generated the signal

  • The time and date of the event



The operator can review the history of recent alarms by swiping through the photos within the application.



Exiting HSR Client

To exit the application, press the Home button on the mobile device. In this case, the program continues running in the background and will keep sending notifications about alarms and system status changes.



To fully close the application, open the settings menu and press the Close button.

Notes
Closing the application completely stops background notifications.

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