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Management
Web browser Internet Explorer 6.0 or later and limited support for Firefox 3.0
Event logging Event logging (syslog)
Web firmware upgrade Firmware upgradable through web browser
Video Compression
Dual codec
MPEG-4 simple profile
MJPEG
Simultaneous dual stream
Snapshot JPEG
Image settings Brightness and contrast
Zoom 4x digital zoom
Night vision Automatic IR filter switching for no or low light
Video controls Auto-white balance (AWB) and auto-electric shutter (AES)
Image control Select video by quality (variable bit rate [VBR]), bandwidth (constant bit rate [CBR]), and frame rate
Mobile Format 3GPP for use with 3G phones
Alerts
Motion detection Three detection areas with individual sensitivity
Email alert One email address per event setting
FTP uploading FTP server address and login settings
Instant messaging Jabber client support
Scheduled Schedule by day or time
Triggers Motion detection, periodic trigger by configurable minutes, digital input (1), PIR sensor, and system boot
Actions GPIO Output messaging, email, and FTP
Audio
Summary 2-way audio (simplex) and 1-way audio
Built-in microphone 6 mm, –33 dB, and + 21 dB
Microphone input 3.5-mm phone jack
Speaker output 3.5-mm phone jack
Compression Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) and Global System for Mobile Communications-Adaptive Multi-rate (GSM-AMR)
Sampling rate 8 kHz
Included Cisco Video Monitoring System Software (SWVMS16)
Monitoring and recording
software
Monitoring and recording for up to 16 cameras
Advanced search histogram or by time and date
Recording set up to record by motion trigger, manual, or schedule recording and playback
Security
User privilege Provides user rights list to view video or to control camera functions
Username and password Authenticates login with optional minimum password strength
Privacy mask Block specific areas of image from being viewed and recorded
Network
RTP and RTSP Allow for viewing from any client supporting these protocols, such as 3G phones or Apple QuickTime client
NTP Keeps time of camera in sync with your network
SMTP Allows video clips to be emailed
FTP client Facilitates scheduling transfer of images to an FTP server
DDNS Facilitates reaching the camera by a name irrespective of IP address of camera; supports DynDNS and TZO
Dynamic DNS services
UPnP Allows autodiscovery of the camera by other UPnP devices
IP filtering Allows or denies access by IP address