Setup Configuration Technical Guides
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Table of Contents Introduction ..................................................................... 1 How to Use This Guide ..........................................................1 Conventions of This Guide ...............................................2 A Note about Icons...........................................................2 Safety Precautions ...........................................................3 The Network Camera’s Features ...........................................
Adjust the Lens ....................................................................17 Maintenance and Usage Tips...............................................20 Chapter II. Configure the Network Camera ................... 21 ActiveX Viewer .....................................................................21 Log in the Network Camera..................................................23 Method I. Network Camera Search Tool Application......23 Method II. IE Address Bar .....................................
IP Configuration Information.................................................51 Use the Network Camera from Dynamic Domain Name System .................................................................................52 Proxy Server ........................................................................56 External I/O Interface ...........................................................58 Reset the Network Camera ..................................................61 Appendix A: Troubleshooting ..............
Introduction Welcome to choose our product. Like all of our products, your new network camera is thoroughly tested and backed by our reputation for unsurpassed dependability and customer satisfaction. Thank you for choosing us as your network camera supplier. We hope you will continue to turn to us for additional quality products as your computing needs and interests grow. How to Use This Guide This User’s Guide provides instructions and illustrations on how to setup and configure your network camera.
Chapter II describes how to configure the network camera. This chapter provides you with plenty of illustrations and information about the configuration in the Plustek Network Camera Configuration Center. You may get familiar with it and try out all functions provided with the network camera. Chapter III provides useful technical information and usage tips. Appendix A contains technical support information that can help you solve simple problems.
Information Information: Optional tips for your reference. Safety Precautions Before using this device, please read the following important information to eliminate or reduce any possibility of causing damage and personal injury. 1. Moisture condensation may occur inside this device and cause malfunction at these conditions: • when this device is moved directly from a cold to a warm location; • after a cold room is heated; • when this device is placed in a damp room.
The Network Camera’s Features Stand-alone web server – Integrated with a web server, the network camera can be connected to the Internet directly with Ethernet cable. This differs itself from a web camera, which is usually connected to a personal computer directly with USB cable. Can be setup independently without a personal computer at the monitor’s side -- Powered by AC adapter and connected with Ethernet cable, the network camera becomes a terminal of the Internet.
JPEG Compressed Image Format – Motions or specific pictures captured by the network camera are saved in JPEG format, which may contain enough image data in a smaller sized file and be easily transferred through the Internet. Password protection – Both Administrator and General Users are password protected, which may secure different levels of controlling over the network camera.
Box Contents4 1.Network Camera 2. Mounting Bracket 3. Mounting Plate 4. AC Adapter 5. Ethernet cable (Category 5 cable) 4 Save the box and packing materials in case you need to transport this network camera in the future. The product packaging can be recycled.
6. Reset Pin 7. Screws 8. Plastic Plugs 9. Lens Focus Adjusting Fixture 10. Setup/Application CD-ROM 11. Ethernet Extension Port 12. User’s Guide Overview 1. 2. 3. 4. Mounting Index Microphone Lens Lens Cover 6. 7. 8. 9.
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Chapter I. Setup the Network Camera Before you setup the network camera, please make sure all components available and ready. A list of the package contents is provided in the Box Contents section of this guide. Test the Network Camera Before you start to use the network camera, please test the network camera by following the steps described as below. 1. 2. 3. Connect the AC adapter to the DC IN Jack of the network camera and plug the AC adapter into a standard wall outlet.
Information For more information about the LED indicator, please refer to “LED indicator” section. 4. Insert the Setup/Application CD-ROM, included with your network camera, into your CD-ROM drive. 5. 6. Run the “Network Camera Search Tool” application in the CD-ROM. When the network camera lists in the Network Camera Search Tool window, your network camera works properly. Mount the Network Camera The Mounting Plate A.
Mounting to Plain Ceiling 1. Press the mounting plate on the surface of ceiling and mark down the Set A holes on the plain ceiling. 2. Drill three holes on the ceiling and hammer the plastic plugs into the holes. Note that the size of the holes in the ceiling should be smaller than that of the plastic plugs. 3. Fix the mounting bracket with screws. You may adjust the direction of the mounting bracket after slightly loosing the screws. 4.
5. Load the network camera onto the mounting bracket. Make sure the mounting index on the network camera and mounting bracket flush with each other. 6. Fasten the network camera with the smallest screws provided with the package. 7. The network camera is mounted on the surface.
Mounting to Suspended Ceiling 1. Remove one piece of ceiling panels you are to mount the network camera. Attention 2. 3. 4. Please consult your decorating expert for more help when removing and installing the ceiling panel. Place the mounting plate on the inner side of the panel and mark down the holes you are to drill. Set A holes are for mounting the network camera with mounting bracket, and Set B holes are for mounting without mounting bracket.
5. 6. 7. 8. Pass the Ethernet cable and power cord through the lager hole and insert them respectively into the interfaces on the network camera. Press the bottom of the network camera close to ceiling panel, and fasten the network camera with screws from the mounting plate as indicated in Figure B. If you choose to mount the network camera with mounting bracket, please jump to step 7. Press the mounting bracket to the ceiling panel and fix with screws as indicated in the Figure A.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Insert the RJ-45 connector into the Ethernet port of the network camera. Connect the Ethernet cable to the PC’s Ethernet port. Connect the AC adapter to the DC IN Jack of the network camera. Plug the AC adapter into a standard wall outlet. If the LED indicator keeps flashing, the network camera is successfully connected. Information For more information about the LED indicator, please refer to “LED indicator” section. Method II.
5. If the LED indicator keeps flashing, your network camera is successfully connected. • For more information about connection to organization network, please refer to Use the Network Camera from Dynamic Domain Name System. • If you are to use the network camera in a corporation environment, you may need to consult your network Information administrator or ISP. • For more information about the LED indicator, please refer to “LED indicator” section. Method III.
5. If the LED indicator keeps flashing, your network camera is successfully connected. Information For more information about the LED indicator, please refer to “LED indicator” section. Adjust the Lens You can adjust the lens tilt angle by following the steps described as below: 1. Unload the lens cover by using a gentle force to rotate counter-clockwise. 2.
3. Tighten the screws when you complete the lens tilt angle adjustment. 4. Load the specially designed lens focus adjusting fixture onto the base and adjust the lens focus manually if necessary.
Information 5. If you adjust the lens focus without the lens focus adjustment fixture, when you reload the lens cover, you will get blurred images due to the refrangibility of the lens cover. To eliminate the effect of refrangibility on the images, you are recommended to use the fixture to adjust the lens focus manually. Unload the fixture after completing the lens focus adjustment. 6.
Attention • To keep your network camera in a proper working status, you are not recommended to make such adjustment frequently. • Do not leave fingerprints or any foreign objects on the surface of the lens and lens cover; otherwise, you may get cloudy or inferior quality images. Maintenance and Usage Tips To keep your network camera working smoothly, please take a moment to review the following usage and maintenance tips: • This device is intended for indoor use only.
Chapter II. Configure the Network Camera Plustek Network Camera center is the configuration window that provides you with various monitoring settings (e.g. Administration, Network and etc.). Plustek Network Camera center also allows you to control over the network camera in an all-around way. ActiveX Viewer When you log in your network camera for the first time, please configure the ActiveX Viewer before logging in. 1.
4. Check “Prompt” under the options “Download signed ActiveX controls” and “Download unsigned ActiveX controls”. 5. Check “Enable” under the options “Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe”, “Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins”, and “Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting”. 6. Click “OK” to accept the changes. 7. A warning message prompts out for your confirmation. Click “Yes” to apply the changed security settings.
Log in the Network Camera Method I. Network Camera Search Tool Application Network Camera Search Tool is an application that can detect the network camera(s) that you connect to an organization’s network or your PC. 1. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your PC. 2. Double click on the “Plustek_CAM_Search_Tool.exe” file. 3. The Network Camera Search Tool window opens. 4. 5.
Information 6. 7. When you use Internet Explorer to browse website, ActiveX controls may assure the normal displaying of images. When you log in your network camera for the first time, enter “admin” as your username and “password” as your password. The “admin” and “password” are the default username and password for your first login of the network camera as Administrator. Please change the default username and password as Attention soon as possible.
install “view.cab”. Please click the “Install” button to install it. Due to the program versions you use, this prompt may also contain information about "Windows Logo authorization required" or "Digital Signature required". Please ignore it and click on Continue Anyway to install without any misgiving at your network camera functioning. Method II.
• • Information • If you connect the network camera to the Internet directly via Cable Modem with static IP, the Network Camera Search Tool won’t work. Please log in by entering the static IP address directly in the IE address Bar. If you are provided with dynamic IP address in an organization’s network, please refer to the “Use the Network Camera from Dynamic Domain Name System” section for more instructions.
Information When you use Internet Explorer to browse website, ActiveX controls may assure the normal displaying of images. 3. Enter “admin” as your username, “password” as your password. The “admin” and “password” are the default username and password for your first login of the network camera as Administrator. Please change the default username and password as soon as possible. To change the Attention username or password, please refer to the section “Administration”. 4.
Attention requesting you to install “view.cab”. Please click the “Install” button to install it. Due to the program versions you use, this prompt may also contain information about "Windows Logo authorization required" or "Digital Signature required". Please ignore it and click on Continue Anyway to install without any misgiving at your network camera functioning.
Menu Bar Viewer Menu Bar – There are 8 menus available: LiveView, ImageSet, Network, Server, Administration, EventTrigger, CaptureView, and Update. More descriptions are provided in the next section “How to configure the Network Camera”. Viewer – The images delivered by the network camera will be shown in the viewer. Settings you have changed in those menus will be applied to produce live view in the viewer.
Information If you log in as “General User”, you are authorized to use functions in LiveView menu only. Please check in “Administration” section for details. LiveView How to Take a Snapshot 1. Click the “Snapshot” button to capture the image shown in current viewer. 2. The captured picture is saved to the specified file path. Information For 98/ME/2000/XP (c:\tmp\webcam) For Vista (c:\users\public\tmp\webcam) 3. Check the image(s) that you have captured by clicking “CaptureView” menu.
How to Adjust the Image 1. 2. Put the cursor within the viewer. Right click and select “image” option from the pop up menu. 3. The Image Ctrl window opens. 4. Adjust the image attributes in the Image Ctrl window. Any changes of the attributes will be applied to the images immediately, and therefore you can check the effect and make further adjustment accordingly. Click “OK” button to confirm the settings, or “RESET” button to restore default settings. 5.
Information Awb stands for Auto White Balance. Due to the indoor lighting system, the images shown in the viewer may have some yellow or orange or bluish cast. This feature can prevent the cast in the images. How to Record a Film 1. 2. Put the cursor within the viewer. Right click and select “record” option from the pop up menu. 3. The Video Recorder window opens. 4. Select suitable “Frame rate”, and enter the file path and file name in the “Save as” section. 5.
How to Enlarge a Screen 1. 2. Put the cursor within the viewer. Right click and select “zoom” option from the pop up menu. 3. Drag the cursor to select a part you need to enlarge. The selected part will be enlarged and displayed in the viewer. 4. To resize the enlarged image, right click the image and select “zoom” option again.
How to Define Motion Area 1. 2. 3. 4. Enable the Motion Detection function in “EventTrigger Settings” page by checking both or either of the options: “Motion Detection 1” and/or “Motion Detection 2”, and confirm by clicking the “Submit” button. Put the cursor within the viewer. Right click and point to “motion_detec” option from the pop up menu. Select “MD1” to define the area that triggers Motion 1, or “MD2” for Motion 2. Information 5. 6.
7. “MD Settings” is for setting the sensitivity of detection. The lower the value, the higher the sensitivity. The defined area won’t take effect until you enable the Motion Detection function. Please refer to “EventTrigger” section of this guide. Afterwards, you may check the image(s) triggered by the MD function in Information “CaptureView” page.
Image Settings • Resolution: The higher the resolution, the clearer the images. However, the higher resolution may extend the processing time. You may check the suitable resolution option according to your monitoring needs. • Quality: This setting determines the image quality in the viewer or screens you captured. Clarity Preference is for showing best clarity but with slower speed. Standard can meet most monitoring needs by providing optimal displaying of images.
if you set up the network camera in Taiwan, you need to check the option “60 Hz”. • Audio: This function enriches the monitoring experience by adding background sound to the pictures. • Rotate 180 degree: Enabling this function would produce an upsidedown effect of the images. • Language: You can select the language of the operation interfaces. After you select the language you want, please click “Refresh” button in the IE to get the normal display of the interface in the new language.
Network 1. Check “Static”, “DHCP”, or “PPPOE” according to how the network camera is connected to the Internet. • Static: When you are provided with a static IP address by your ISP, this option allows you to log in by directly typing the static IP address in the IE address bar. • DHCP: By checking this option, your network camera is assigned with any idle IP address in your Information organization’s network. In this way, you may log in by running Network Camera Search Tool application.
2. Type in IP, Subnet Mask, and Gateway only if you have “Static” checked. Type in PPPOE Account ID and Password if you have “PPPOE” checked. The length of the PPPOE password should be between 3 and 16 characters, and the Password will always show as encrypted 7 characters. Attention 3. Type “168.95.1.1“ in the DNS Server section. 4. Adjust the settings in Date&Time. 5. Click “Submit” button to apply changes. Server 1.
Information 3. 4. 5. 6. Make sure the file name displayed in the Upload Path must be the same with the one in the IP/Host before the test begins. In DDNS Server section, enter the Host Name, Account ID and Password that you authorize the system to use. The lengths of the Account ID and password should be between 3 and 16 characters, and the Password will always show as encrypted 7 characters.
Administration Administrator and General User may hold different levels of controlling over the network camera. Please refer to the following table for authorized functions.
How to Create and Change an Authorized User’s Account 1. 2. Name the camera in “Camera Name” section. Create a “General User” by defining username and password. Old Password is required for changing an existing general user’s account. 3. To change the Administrator’s password, just enter your current Username and Old Password, and then define your New Password by typing twice in respective sections. 4. Click “Submit” to apply the changes you have made. Or click “Cancel” to abort the setting.
1. Check "Event Enabled" option to enable “Motion Detection” function in "Respond to trigger" section.. 2. Check “Event Enabled” to enable the external input port in “Trigger by” section. 3. Check the options from the drag down menu in the blank beside the “ Port is “ section. • Information 4. • “Active”---input port, “Normal State” and “Current State” are the same in “I/O Ports” section. “Inactive” --- input port, “Normal State” and “Current State” are different. Check option(s) in “Trigger by” section.
5. Check “upload images” option to upload image into one ftp or mail in”When Triggered” section. 6. Check TCP Server option to send one predefined message to the designated TCP Server in order to notify other program “Event triggered” in “When Triggered” section. 7. Check “Show manual trigger button” and “Show Snapshot button” option when “Manual Trigger” option is enabled in “Trigger by” section.
CaptureView How to View a Captured Image 1. Double click on the image you are to view. 2. The image will be displayed in the Internet Explorer browser or an image application. 3. Click the buttons (First, Previous, Next and Last) to check more thumbnails if necessary.
Information For 98/ME/2000/XP, the pictures you have captured are saved to the file path (c:\tmp\webcam) automatically. For Vista, the pictures you have captured are saved to the file path (c:\users\public\tmp\webcam) Update You are allowed to update the network camera by loading the updated firmware to the CPU of your network camera. To update the network camera, please follow the steps: 1. Click “Restart” button and the network camera will restart after 15 seconds. 2.
4. Click “Browse” button to select the back-up file, and the file path will be displayed in the Restore section. Then Click “Restore” button to restore it. 5. Click “Browse” button in the right end of “New File Name” option. 6. Choose “*.bin” file you have downloaded from our website. 7. The file path displays in the “New File Name” section. 8. Click “Submit” to apply the changes you have made. 9. The system will be updated after about 60 seconds. 10.
13. Log in the network camera from Network Camera Search Tool application or IE address bar to check the updating results.
Chapter III. Technical Guides This chapter covers plenty of useful technical information on using the network camera, which will help you to get more familiar with this network device. For further information about network, you may read their definition or explanation in Appendix B: Glossary of this guide. LED Indicator The green Power LED indicator indicates the status of the network camera, as described below: LED Status Flashing The network camera is successfully set up, ready for work.
The Network Camera Search Tool application may detect all network cameras that you have connected successfully to your company network or community network. The list of network cameras is displayed in the white pane of the window. You may select one of the cameras to configure for your surveillance needs if you are the authorized user of that network camera. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Name the selected network camera in “Camera Name” section.
7. Click “Update” button to refresh the list in the white pane of this window. IP Configuration Information You may get the IP configuration information of your PC by following the steps described as below: 1. 2. 3. Click “Start”>”Programs”>”Accessories”>”Command Prompt”, and open the Command Prompt window. Type in “ipconfig” after “C:\>”. Write down the information including IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway for IP configuration of the Network camera.
Use the Network Camera from Dynamic Domain Name System In some organization’s network, you may be provided with dynamic IP address. That is, each time your network device is connected to the network, it will be assigned with a different IP address. When you need to use the network camera in such a network, you need to configure the network camera before connection. You may follow the steps described below: 1. Connect the network camera to the network via Ethernet switching hub. 2.
3. If you choose the “STATIC” option, please fill the Submask and Gateway in the Network Camera Search Tool window, revise the last number of your PC IP address to create a new unique IP address for the network camera, type “80” in Http Port option, and click the “Submit” button to apply the changes. If you choose “PPPOE”, please enter the Account and Password provided by DSL and click “Submit” to apply the changes. You may skip Step 5 in this case.
If the Network Camera is behind a router, the “PPPOE” option cannot be applied in the “Search Tool” window. Please refer to the “IP configuration information” section to get IP address, Submask and Gateway of Attention your PC. 4. Click “Update” button in the Network Camera Search Tool window to update the information in the left pane of the window and double click the network camera to log in as administrator. 5.
6. The IP address can be updated automatically after you return to the Network Settings page. Remember the updated IP address shown in the Network Settings page. 7. Apply DDNS service in the website (e.g. www.dyndns.com). You need to specify the current IP address (you have got in step 6) to a specified host name. Remember your Host Name, Account ID and password. 8.
Proxy Server Proxy server is generally used to connect to the Internet directly to maintain the security of a network in some corporate environment. When your network camera is connected to such a network, the proxy server may prevent you to access the network camera. Please consult your network administrator or ISP for any details on disusing proxy server in your corporate environment. You may follow the following steps to disuse the proxy server: 1.
14. You may uncheck the “Use a proxy server” option, and click the “OK” button in the window. Or click the “Advanced…” button in the LAN Settings window and follow Step a. and Step b..
a. Enter a specified IP number into the “Exceptions” section. b. Click “OK” button in the Proxy Setting window to confirm the settings. Information Please consult your network administrator or ISP for the IP number of your network camera. External I/O Interface The external I/O interface provides a solution to integrate the network camera with external sensor or device as an EventTrigger.
What is External I/O Interface? Pin 1 2 3 4 Function External Sensor Input (+) External Sensor Input receives the signal that produced by the alarm sensor (e.g. door sensor, infrared ray sensor). Those signals can activate the GPIO function. Please refer to EventTrigger section for more settings. GND (-) External Device Control Output (-) DC Power Output Terminal (+) DC Power Output Terminal sends the electric current to activate the external devices (e.g. light, buzzer).
Circuit Diagram Example • • Attention Serious damage to network camera may result if a device is connected to the external I/O that exceeds its electrical capability. The low voltage/current circuits and high voltage/current circuits are in the network camera circuit. Incorrect wiring could damage network camera.
Reset the Network Camera The reset function of the network camera allows you to set the network camera to its factory default settings. To reset the network camera, please keep your network camera connected to your network and follow the steps: 1. Unload the lens cover by gently rotating counter-clockwise. 2. Insert the reset pin into the reset hole on the base of the network camera. 3. Stab the reset button with the pin for 5 seconds. 4. All settings are reset to their factory default settings.
Appendix A: Troubleshooting This chapter provides a quick reference and assistance to you for some of the problems you might encounter in your installation and operation of the Network Camera. Setup and Installation Symptom: I am using ADSL to surf the Internet in my network. The details offered by it are dynamically assigned IP address. Connection: PPPOE. IP address obtained form IPConfig: 192.168.1.X. I am told that is my network IP. But a website offering the details shows 82.20.2.60.
When I open the Search Tool and click the 255 Cam_location, I cannot enter the IE (Plustek Login Page). Solution: 1. The IP Address of your network camera is not in the same network with your LAN. Please ensure that they are in the same segment. 2. Make sure that the Proxy option is NOT checked in the IE Tools dialog. Please refer to the picture below. Please don’t set proxy. Symptom: I could access the camera perfectly in my LAN and view video.
appears. For information I've set up at least 6 different makes of IP cameras in this way with these routers - so I know that the NAT redirection works... Solution: In order to set up several different cameras, ports on the WAN IP need to be individually mapped to the internal camera IP addresses. Assume there are 5 cameras and they are mapped according to the table below. This example assumes that the home router is able to map one port number to another IP address port number (e.g.
Solution: This error may occur from the incorrect ActiveX Viewer settings or the absence of an ActiveX control. 1. First make sure that the ActiveX Viewer settings are correct. The Notice on the login page shows you how to configure your browser to enable the ActiveX control download (See the picture below). You may also refer to the ActiveX Viewer topic for detailed setting instructions.
2. After the ActiveX Viewer setting is done, when you log in for the first time, you will see a dialog pop up requesting you to download an ActiveX control. Please click Install to install the ActiveX control without any misgiving at your camera functions. Due to the program versions you use, this prompt may also contain information about "Windows Logo authorization required" or "Digital Signature required".
Symptom: Does the network camera support encrypted VPN Tunnels? Solution: Our network camera doesn’t support VPN Tunnels. Symptom: Does the firmware have the ability to have the TCP/IP MTU size adjusted by the user of a hex editor on the bin file? Solution: Our firmware doesn’t support user adjustment on the MTU size.
C:\users\public\tmp\webcam C:\users\public\tmp\webcam web captures video records The video record path can be changed, but must exist beforehand. Symptom: Is it legal to record audio/video motion detection with my camera? Solution: Use of audio or video equipment for recording the image or voice of a person without their knowledge and consent is prohibited in certain states or jurisdictions.
1. Click the Select Camera button in the Active View window and a dialog pops up. 2. Select the camera you want from the dropdown list. 3. Type in the Username and Password. 4. Click the Connect button to connect the camera. Note: On Vista OS, you need run it as the “Administrator” identity. More Assistance If you can't find the information you want in here, you can log in our website to look for more information or technical support.
Information When you're looking for technical support, please have your Network Camera information ready in order to have an accurate and efficient feedback.
Appendix B: Glossary You may read through the below definitions for better understanding of the network environment, and this may probably help you to deal with the network problems when using any network devices. However, the knowledge covered in the chapter won’t fail you to setup and use the network camera. For more information about those definitions, you may study them in relevant books on network or network device.
DNS (Domain Name System) is a service that locates various Internet domain names and translates them into Internet Protocol addresses. DNS service may increase the responding speed and accuracy of a specified web site. HTTP HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is a standard protocol used widely on World Wide Web, and all files (text, graphic images, sound, video, and other multimedia files) transferred on WWW follow this protocol.
The Internet Protocol (IP) is the method or protocol by which data is sent from one computer to another on the Internet. When you send or receive data (for example, an e-mail note or a Web page), the message gets divided into little chunks called packets. Each of these packets contains both the sender's Internet address and the receiver's address. The Internet Protocol just delivers them. IMAP IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a standard protocol for accessing e-mail from your local server.
discarding some of the non-critical data of the image. JPEG retains all of the color information of an image and offers varying degrees of compression. Network In information technology, a network is a series of points or nodes interconnected by communication paths. Networks can interconnect with other networks and contain sub networks. NTP NTP (Network Time Protocol) is a protocol designed to synchronize the clocks of computers over a network.
(DSL), cable modem, or wireless connection to the Internet. PPPOE combines the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), commonly used in dialup connections, with the Ethernet protocol, which supports multiple users in a local area network. The PPP protocol information is encapsulated within an Ethernet frame.
units of data (called packets) that a message is divided into for efficient routing through the Internet. WEP WEP is the short form of Wired Equivalent Privacy. It is a security protocol for wireless local area networks (WLANs) defined in the 802.11b standard. With less secure physical structure than LAN, WLANs are more vulnerable to tampering. WEP is to provide security by encrypting data over radio waves from one end point to another.
Appendix C: Specification 5 IPCam P1100A Appearance Environment Image Lens IP Connection Physical Dimension Weight Operating Temperature Lighting Image Size Image Compression format Maximum frame rate Focus Image Sensor Lens angle of View Pan Tilt Shutter Speed Protocol Interface Privacy Mask Motion Alarm Normal recording External Storage Media Video Output Mail Notification Power Adaptor Power Consumption 5 10° C to 40° C (50° F to 104° F) 50 or 60 Hz ambient indoors 160 x 120 , 320 x 240 , 640 x
IPCam P1100 Appearance Environment Image Lens IP Connection Features Physical Dimension Weight Operating Temperature Lighting Image Size Image Compression format Maximum frame rate Focus Image Sensor Lens angle of View Pan Tilt Shutter Speed Protocol Interface Audio Privacy Mask Motion Alarm Normal recording External Storage Media Video Output Mail Notification Power Adaptor Power Consumption 78 (L×W×H) 200g 10° C to 40° C (50° F to 104° F) 50 or 60 Hz ambient indoors 160 x 120 , 320 x 240 , 640 x 48
Appendix D: Customer Service and Warranty If you encounter problems with your network camera, please review the installation instructions and troubleshooting suggestions contained in this guide. For further assistance call our customer support phone number listed on the last page of this guide. One of our representatives will be happy to assist you from Monday through Friday in office working hours as shown below: Europe 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. (CET) Other Countries or Areas 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Statement of Limited Warranty This Statement of Limited Warranty applies only to the options you originally purchase for your use, and not for resale, from an authorized reseller. The manufacturer warranty includes all parts and labor, and is not valid without the receipt of original purchase. To obtain warranty service, you may contact the authorized dealer or distributor, or visit our website to check out the available service information, or send a request via E-mail for further help.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY REPLACES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABLITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. HOWEVER, SOME LAWS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES. IF THESE LAWS APPLY, THEN ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD. NO OTHER WARRANTIES APPLY AFTER THAT PERIOD.
FCC Radio Frequency Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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