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EMS for Phone Analysis

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EMS for Phone is a productivity application designed for Android devices that facilitates the viewing of images from Panasonic E-Series Network Cameras and specific Network Disk Recorders. Users can connect their devices via 3G, 4G, or Wi-Fi to access live camera feeds and recorded footage. The app supports a range of models, ensuring compatibility with various Panasonic security devices. The application is free to use, making it accessible for users needing a reliable solution for remote surveillance. With its straightforward interface, EMS for Phone allows for seamless navigation through live and archived video streams. This functionality is particularly beneficial for those requiring constant monitoring of their premises, providing peace of mind and enhanced security.

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Full Specifications

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Release
Latest update
Version
4.00.0000
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Additional Requirements
Requires Android 4.0.3 and up
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
197
Downloads Last Week
0

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EMS for Phone is an application that can view the images from Panasonic E-Series Network Camera, Network Disk Recorder (K-NL304K, K-NL308K...

EMS for Phone is an application that can view the images from Panasonic E-Series Network Camera, Network Disk Recorder (K-NL304K, K-NL308K, K-NL316K, K-NL404K, K-NL408K, K-NL416K, K-NL408KT/G). By connecting a terminal to a 3G/4G or wireless LAN (Wi-Fi), it is possible to view live images from the network camera and recorded images stored on recorders.


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