User manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
 -  Package Contents 
- Camera Unit Pack
 - Accessory Pack
 - Introduction
 - Features and advantages
 - System Introduction
 - Hardware Installation
 - Camera Setting from a Router
 - Enter the Main Page
 - Camera Main Page
 - Basic Settings 
- Basic Setting > System (System info)
 - Basic Setting >Video/Image
 - Basic Setting > Audio (Sound)
 - Basic Setting > User(User)
 - Basic Setting > Network (Network Settings) 
- Basic Setting > Network > Network (cable network setting page)
 - Basic Setting > Network > Streaming (streaming Setting)
 - Basic Setting > Network > PPPoE (dial-up networking setting)
 - Basic Setting > Network > DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server Setting)
 - Basic Setting > Network > UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
 - Basic Setting > Network > SMTP Server (mail server setting)
 - Basic Setting > Network > Samba
 - Basic Setting >\ Network >\ Multicast
 
 - Basic Setting > Date/Time (date/time setting)
 - Basic Setting > IP Filter
 - Application Setting > Event (event trigger setting page)
 - Application Setting > Firmware upgrade
 - Application Setting > Factory Default
 - Application Setting > Reboot
 
 - Attachment A: External Alarm
 - Attachment C: Troubleshooting and FAQs
 - FCC Class B Announcement
 
 

  Basic Setting > Video / Image > Video Image >Video Resolution 
Generally speaking, selection of resolution is dependent on the bandwidth of the 
network you are using. This product offers different selections for video/audio 
settings. However, to ensure undisrupted image transmission, you need a higher 
uploading bandwidth. Generally, it is recommended to use CIF resolution for 
normal bandwidth. To meet other requirements, refer to Attachment B for more 
information. 
The product offers 4 image resolutions (PAL/NTSC): 
1.  D1 (704x576 / 704x480) 
2.  CIF (352x288 / 352x240) 
3.  QCIF (176x144 / 176x120) 
Frame rate selection 
  Basic Setting > Video / Image > Video Image >Frame per Second (FPS): 
With NTSC, you can choose 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 15 or 30 for video resolution 
With PAL, you can choose 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12 or 25 for video resolution. 
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