Introduction
This page explains how to gain access to and manage the Zebra Fish Lab camera for the School of Science, Technology and Health. To access the camera, users must first create a Ring account, accept the invitation to view the camera and download the Ring app.
Note: You can click on the images for a more detailed view.
Step | What to do | What it looks like |
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1 | Download the Ring Application from the App Store. The application will have the same icon on both the iPhone and Google/Android App Store. | |
2 | Create a Ring account using your Biola email address:
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3 | Open the email invitation that was sent to your Biola email address and click on manage the request. Note: If you never received an invitation, please contact the SSTH Lab Manager. | |
4 | Click on Accept to accept the invitation to manage the Zebra Fish Lab camera. | |
5 | On the home page, click on the three lines in the upper left hand corner to bring out the settings tab. | |
6 | On the expanded tab, click on the downward arrow next to the location name. Note: In this case, my location shows “Orange.” | |
7 | Click on La Mirada/Biola Location option from the expanded menu. | |
8 | At this point in the process, it will take you to the home page of Biola University’s Zebra Fish Lab Cameras. | |
9 | Click on one of the available cameras on the homepage to view the camera. The menu will expand and take you to a page to manage the camera. | |
10 | Click on Go Live to view the camera’s video feed. | |
11 | Once your camera has gone live and is connected, you can begin viewing the video stream. Camera Feed Button Functions:
Ring camera are equipped with 2 way audio connection which means both the participants viewing/listening from the camera and the application can hear and speak to each other. | |
12 | If you click on the square box in the lower right hand corner of the video feed, it will take you into full screen mode of the cameras. In order to exit it, you would just need to click the red hang up button. |