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iPad 2 With FaceTime Mac For Remote Monitoring Auto-Answer
Before you can use iPad 2 and FaceTime will ask you to create a new email account. Later you can adjust the settings, the Apple ID, a number of email addresses that you use through the Settings app located under the "FaceTime. " Through that tab you can log in using the Apple ID and sign up new email account.
Afterward, do the third email setup on the iPad to ensure calls get to the appropriate device. To verify this you will likely fail in the first experiment. If that happens, just delete the email before then enter again and wait for confirmation from Apple. After a while FaceTime will be used on the iPad 2.
Besides all the features provided by FaceTime, you can try the auto-answering FaceTime calls through your Mac. This feature is sometimes necessary when you are away from your Mac. In other words you're using a Mac as a remote monitoring tool.
To be able to use the Remote Monitoring feature Auto-Answer in iPad 2:
- open Terminal.app located in the folder / Applications / Utilities.
- Type: defaults write com.apple.FaceTime AutoAcceptInvitesFrom-array-add test@email.com
- Change 'test@email.com' with an email address that you'd use in setting FaceTime.
- You can enter your email or phone number as many as a way to repeat the command above and type in the Terminal.
- To remove it type: defaults delete com.apple.FaceTime AutoAcceptInvitesFrom
This step can be run very well on the iPad 2 and other IOS devices. Also iPad 2 was also able to make calls when connected FaceTime on Personal Hotspot of the iPhone.