20 Nov

wifi-router-setup

To get your Phantom Camera Connect to a wifi you will need a router/access point.

1) Wifi Router/Access Points
While almost any wifi router/access point can be use, we currently offer two different TP-LINK as pre-setup router kits for plug and play connection.  You may also follow the guided setup below if you already own or want to purchase one of these routers locally.

The two models are:

1) TP-LINK TL-WR702N

2) TP-LINK TL-MR3040

If you purchase one of our pre-setup router kits.  Simply plug the router into your Phantom. Power the router.  Connect your iOS device to the routers Wi-Fi network.  Open iPhantom.  Hit “Detect Ip” button on the record page.

Router Setup Instructions:

Requirement:

1) A TP-Link TL-WR702N or TP-LINK TL-MR3040 equivalent
2) A a computer with an ethernet port setup to use DHCP (which is generally the default for all Ethernet ports)
3) An ethernet cable (included with both TP-Links)

1) Plug the TP-Link using the included ethernet cat-5 cable into your computer. Use the included USB cable to power the TP-LINK by plugging the opposing end into an available USB port on your computer or using the ACtoUSB power supply included with the TP-Link

2) Open a web browser and type 192.168.0.254 into your address bar.
2b) Authenticate using the default username: admin, and password: admin.. yes admin for both username and password.

3) Navigate tot the Network->LAN page and update your settings as follows..
Address-Type: Static-IP
IP Address: 100.100.100.254
Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0

TPLINK-IPADDRESS

3) Click Save Button
3b) Click Reboot

4) After about 30-60 seconds… Reconnect to the router.. Type 100.100.100.254 into your browser bar and login with the same admin admin username and password as above

5) Go to Advanced->DHCP and change the following settings
DHCP Server : enabled
Start IP Address : 100.100.100.100
End IP Address  : 100.100.100.199

TPLINK-DHCP

6) Save

7) Disconnect the router from the computer, and power source.  The router is now ready for use with iPhantom.

8) Connect your iPhone to the TP-LINK using the password printed on the bottom of the router.

 

 

 

 

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20 Nov

Beta Documentation

iPhantomControl Beta Tester Documentation

Notes for beta testers:

What I want from you.
Feedback.. Any feedback, any thoughts.  If you think it, say it.  If it’s just a thought just give me a thought, as the combination of all thoughts and ideas can only make this software better.

0) Functionality/Layout/Beauty:   Up to this point functionality and functional layout is the only concern, but beauty will come.   So, yes please.. Any and all input is greatly appreciated and valued, so please give me you’re feedback/thoughts/suggestions as everything is valid and will be considered.  however I will be working primarily on functionality and layout first. Then beautification.

Help answer if you can?

1) Math used to obtain GB used and GB Free on a cinemag or CF is not consistent per camera.  It appears to range anywhere from 980-1000 bytes per KB to be consistent with on screen display.  I currently just use 1000 so the values are an approximation, but should be within the range of usable.

2) Changing OSD while playing back from a CineMag clip causes a change in gamma of playback.  Do you see this?

Tested and working on, at least it was at some point.. 🙂

Phantom Flex 4K
Phantom Flex 2K
Phantom V712
Phantom Miro

any camera using the PH7 or PH16 telnet protocol should work, but have not been tested.  Please contact me to discuss.

Quick Start:
This is a tab based application.  Currently with 5 Tabs.  Record, Playback, Settings, Test, Info
1)  Establish a connection to your phantom camera
i) Setup Router as described below
ii) Connect your IDevice to the wifi router
iii) Launch iPhantom and go to the settings tab
iv) hit “AutoDetect Camera” at the bottom of the page. The IP address of your camera should be detected and prompt you to connect.  Accept
2) Upon successful connection the settings values will be filled with your current cameras settings.
3) Record/Playback/Settings tabs should be self explanatory
4) Test
i) Send Telnet Commands
ii) View/Email Log file to help debug non working issues
iii) access Documentation
iv) Advanced – These are the destructive commands
a) partition
1) Phantom 4K and Miro for partitioning RAM
2) enter the number of part ions and hit partition. empty is the same as 1
b) alloc
– not implemented but will work as partition for Phantom 2K and other PH7 cameras
c) Format cineFlash for Miro
d) Format cineMag
5) Another Test page current with random info that may or may not be valid for your camera

Requirements:
1) Wireless Connection
a) Phantom Network Cable
b )Wifi Router
c) Router Settings
IP Address 100.100.100.254
Subnet 255.255.0.0
DHCP Range 100.100.100.1-100.100.100.99

2) Wired Connection – in development
a) iPhantomControl Lightning to Serial Cable
b) iPhantomControl Serial to Phantom Cable
c) optional Serial Extension Cable for Longer Runs

Functionality Notes:

Most items should be straight forward.

1) When entering the playback tab, it will always default to playing back the first ram cine.  If you leave during cinema playback, cinema playback will continue, until you arm or reenter the playback tab at which point ram 1 will playback if it exists..

2) If you change in/out points while saving a mag, those in/out points will be save in your meta.  You can also theoretically change in/out meta points while playing back from a cinemag.  For this reason I’ve disable the ability to mark in/out while playing back from a cinema.  In both events the actual saved data is what you originally saved.  Only the meta regarding playback or point of interest is modified.

Please send feedback/requests/questions to:
joe@nooneuknow.com