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Summary of Contents for ALL2201

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Page 2: ...o Stream 23 Making Video available from the Internet 24 Viewing Live Video via the Internet 26 Motion Detection Alerts 28 CHAPTER 5 WEB BASED MANAGEMENT 30 Introduction 30 Connecting to Network Camera 30 Welcome Screen 31 Administration Menu 32 System Screen 33 Network Screen 35 Wireless Screen ALL2250 and ALL2211 only 37 DDNS Screen 39 Video Image Screen 41 Video Access Screen 43 User Database Sc...

Page 3: ...L2250 72 Regulatory Approvals 72 Copyright Notice 73 APPENDIX B STREAMING VIDEO AUDIO SOLUTION 87 Overview 87 Streaming Video Audio through Network Camera 87 P N 9560W60030 Copyright 2006 All Rights Reserved Document Version 1 0 All trademarks and trade names are the properties of their respective owners ii ...

Page 4: ...bilities of MPEG 4 reduce network bandwidth requirements to amazingly low levels A convenient and user friendly Windows program is provided for both viewing and recording video If necessary you can even view video using your Web Browser on a variety of software platforms Figure 1 Network Camera Features Standalone Design The Network Camera is a standalone system with built in CPU and Video encoder...

Page 5: ...o the video stream to specified times using a flexible scheduling system The Motion Detection feature can also have its own schedule so it is active only when required Audio Support You can listen as well as look Audio is encoded with the video if desired You can use either the built in microphone or an external microphone PoE Support ALL2201 only You can use PoE Power over Ethernet to provide pow...

Page 6: ...either wired and wireless transmission WEP Support Full WEP support 64 128 Bit on the Wireless interface is provided WPA Personal Support The WPA Personal WPA1 standard is also supported allowing advanced encryption of wireless data Models This manual covers the following Network Camera models Details of the LEDs are in this Chapter Further details of each model are contained in Appendix A Specifi...

Page 7: ...ra Power Input Connect the supplied power adapter here Do not use other power adapters doing so may damage the camera MIC In If required an external microphone can be attached here Attaching a microphone here will disable the built in microphone on the front Microphones designed to be used with PCs are usually compatible with this microphone input LAN port Use a standard LAN cable to connect your ...

Page 8: ...rd null no password Note After this procedure is completed the Power LED will blink three times to confirm that the reset was completed successfully Package Contents The following items should be included If any of these items are damaged or missing please contact your dealer immediately 1 Network Camera 2 Camera Mount 3 Antenna ALL2250 and ALL2211 only 4 Power adapter 5 Installation CD ROM 6 Quic...

Page 9: ...e Connect the Network Camera to a 10 100BaseT hub or switch using a standard LAN cable For the ALL2250 and ALL2211 Network Camera this disables the Wireless Interface because only one interface can be active The LAN cable should only be connected or disconnected when the camera is powered OFF Attaching or detaching the LAN cable while the camera is powered on does NOT switch the interface between ...

Page 10: ...the Network Camera 2 Connect one end of a standard category 5 LAN cable to the Ethernet port on the Network Camera 3 Connect the other end of the LAN cable to the powered Ethernet port on a suitable PoE Adapter 12V DC 1A 4 Connect the unpowered Ethernet port on the PoE adapter to your Hub or switch 5 Connect the power supply to the PoE adapter and power up 6 Check the LEDs on the Network Camera to...

Page 11: ... LAN Subsequent administration can be performed with your Web browser as explained in Chapter 5 Web based Management Setup Procedure 1 Insert the supplied CD ROM into your drive If the setup program does not start automatically run Setup exe in the root folder You will see the Welcome screen shown below Click the Setup Camera button to start the setup Wizard Figure 2 Welcome Screen 2 The next scre...

Page 12: ...and leave the password blank Otherwise enter the Administrator Name and Administrator Password set on the Maintenance screen Figure 4 Password Dialog 4 On the following IP Address Settings screen shown below choose Fixed IP Address or Dynamic IP Address Figure 5 Fixed or Dynamic IP Selection Fixed IP Address is recommended and can always be used Dynamic IP Address can only be used if your LAN has ...

Page 13: ...mic DNS features Enter the DNS Domain Name Server address recommended by your ISP The Secondary DNS is optional If provided it will be used if the Primary DNS is unavailable Click Next to continue 6 For the ALL2250 and ALL2211 Network Cameras the following Wireless Settings screen is displayed next Figure 7 Wireless Settings Mode If you have an Access Point select Infrastructure Otherwise select A...

Page 14: ...ble for Ad hoc Wireless Networks Figure 8 Security Screen 8 If you chose WEP 64 or128 the following screen is shown below Figure 9 WEP Key Settings Authentication Select the option used on your Wireless LAN Keys If using WEP the default key must match the key used on your other Wireless stations The other keys are optional You can enter the key value directly or generate a key by entering a string...

Page 15: ...eless Stations must use the same network key The PSK must be from 8 to 63 characters in length Click Next to continue to the following screen 10 This screen allows you to enter a suitable Description and set the correct Time Zone Date and Time Make any desired changes then click Next to continue Figure 11 Camera Settings 11 The next screen shown below displays all details of the Network Camera Cli...

Page 16: ...t you will see the screen below Figure 13 Final Screen Clicking the Install Utility button will install the Viewing Recording utility described in Chapter 6 Windows Viewing Recording Utility 13 Click Exit to end the Wizard Setup is now complete 13 ...

Page 17: ... access to the video stream to known users by requiring viewers to supply a username and password See Chapter 4 Advanced Viewing Setup for details To make Live Video from the camera available via the Internet your Internet Gateway or Router must be configured correctly See Making Video available from the Internet in Chapter 4 Advanced Viewing Setup for details Requirements To view the live video s...

Page 18: ... first time you connect to the camera you will be prompted to install an ActiveX component OCX or CAB file as in the example below You must install this ActiveX component OCX or CAB file in order to view the Video stream in Internet Explorer Click the Yes button to install the ActiveX component Figure 15 ActiveX OCX Prompt 8 Video will start playing automatically There may be a delay of a few seco...

Page 19: ...ormation from the Administrator of the camera you wish to connect to Internet IP Address or Domain Name of the camera Port number for HTTP connections Login username password if required 2 Start Internet Explorer 3 In the Address box enter the following HTTP Internet_Address port_number Where Internet_Address is the Internet IP address or Domain Name of the camera and port_number is the port numbe...

Page 20: ...rk Camera administrator 7 The first time you connect to the camera you will be prompted to install an ActiveX component OCX or CAB file as in the example below You must install this ActiveX component OCX or CAB file in order to view the Video stream in Internet Explorer Click the Yes button to install the ActiveX component Figure 17 ActiveX OCX Prompt 8 Video will start playing automatically There...

Page 21: ...Use this drop down list to select the desired video size Zoom A digital zoom feature is available To zoom in on a section of the window click this icon Then use your mouse to select the section you want to magnify Click the icon again to disable the zoom feature Snapshot Click this to take a single JPEG snapshot image of the current video Flip Click this to have the image swapped top to bottom Mir...

Page 22: ... ALL2250 click this button to have the camera moved to the Motion Detection Preset position Direct P T For ALL2250 use this to move the camera to the Pan Tilt position directly Preset Points For ALL2250 select the desired Preset points Move Control For ALL2250 use this to move the camera to the desired position There may a short delay after clicking the desired icon You should wait a couple of sec...

Page 23: ...n applied to the Video stream Higher quality requires greater bandwidth Frame Rate You can determine the frame rate required by the video stream Power Line frequency Select 50Hz or 60Hz power line frequency as used in your region The correct setting will improve the picture quality under florescent lighting Color Balance Select the correct color balance for your environment Exposure Adjust the bri...

Page 24: ...deteriorate if insufficient bandwidth is available MJPEG requires more bandwidth than MPEG 4 but if the bandwidth is insufficient the frame rate will drop and the image quality will remain at the same level Resolution Select the desired video resolution format The default resolution is set to 320 240 Quality Control Select the desired option Fix BIT Rate Select the desired fix bit rate The default...

Page 25: ...king this checkbox Using Audio will increase the bandwidth requirements slightly Flip The Flip setting will swap the image top to bottom If the camera is mounted upside down on the ceiling check both the Flip and Mirror settings to have the image rotated to the correct position Mirror The Mirror setting will swap the image left to right If the camera is mounted upside down on the ceiling check bot...

Page 26: ...rface of the Network Camera See Chapter 5 Web based Management for details 2 Select Administration then Video Access 3 Set the desired options for Access Access If the Video Access is enabled users cannot connect using either their Web Browser or the Windows utility However viewing video is still possible by logging in as the Administrator Figure 20 Controlling User Access See Chapter 5 Web based ...

Page 27: ... Network Camera The Router Gateway uses the Port Number to determine which incoming connections are intended for the Network Camera This feature is normally called Port Forwarding or Virtual Servers and is illustrated below The Port Forwarding Virtual Server entry tells the Router Gateway that incoming TCP connections on port 1024 should be passed to the Network Camera If necessary check the user ...

Page 28: ... Secondary Port See Chapter 5 Web based Management for further details on using the Network screen Viewers need to know this port number in order to connect and view live Video so you must inform viewers of the correct port number DDNS Dynamic DNS Many internet connections use a Dynamic IP address where the Internet IP address is allocated whenever the Internet connection is established This means...

Page 29: ...ommended Viewing Live Video Using your Web Browser If using your Web browser you need to know the Internet IP address or the Domain name of the camera s Router Gateway and the correct port number Enter the Internet address of the Router Gateway and its port number in the Address or Location field of your Browser Example IP address HTTP 203 70 212 52 1024 Where the Router Gateway s Internet IP addr...

Page 30: ... the Windows Viewing Recording Utility the details of the Network Camera must be entered on the Camera Setup screen Figure 24 Add Camera from Internet See Chapter 6 Window Viewing Recording Utility for full details on using the Windows Viewing Recording utility 27 ...

Page 31: ...It cannot be used outdoors due to the sensitivity of the CMOS sensor To Use Motion Detection Alerts Using the Web based interface on the Network Camera select the Motion Detection screen then configure this screen as described below Figure 25 Motion Detection 1 Enable the Motion Detection feature 2 For ALL2250 Network Camera select the desired option to resolve conflict between the Pan Tilt and Mo...

Page 32: ...dress Select or enter the desired options for Video Attachment Show From as and Subject fields Enter details of the SMTP Server used to send the E mail If the Motion Detection feature is enabled but E mail is not enabled then the only action when motion is detected is to log this event in the system log 29 ...

Page 33: ...amera If using only your Web Browser use the following procedure to establish a connection from your PC to the Network Camera Once connected you can add the Network Camera to your Browser s Favorites or Bookmarks Connecting using your Web Browser 1 Use the Windows utility to get the IP address of the Network Camera 2 Start your WEB browser 3 In the Address box enter HTTP and the IP Address of the ...

Page 34: ...ng screen will be displayed Figure 26 Welcome Screen The menu options available from this screen are View Video View live Video using your Web Browser See Chapter 3 Viewing Live Video for details Administration Access the Administration menu 31 ...

Page 35: ...ngs for the Network Camera The Administration menu contains the following options Setup System Network Wireless ALL2250 and ALL2211 only DDNS Video Stream Video Image Video Access User Database Pan Tilt ALL2250 only Event Motion Detection E Mail Alerts Administration Maintenance Status Log 32 ...

Page 36: ...ct the desired date format it will also be used to display the date and time as an overlay on the video image The abbreviations used to predefine the date formats are list as follows YYYY MM DD Year Month Day e g 2006 01 31 MM DD YYYY Month Day Year e g 01 31 2006 DD MM YYYY Day Month Year e g 31 01 2006 Current Date Time This displays the current date and time on the camera If it s not correct cl...

Page 37: ...es Network Time Protocol Enable or disable the Time Server feature as required If Enabled the Network Camera will contact a Network Time Server at regular intervals and update its internal timer NTP Server Address Enter the address for the desired NTP server Update The Schedule determines how often the Network Camera contacts the NTP Server Select the desired options LED Operation Enable this if y...

Page 38: ...mera IP Address Enter an unused IP address from the address range used on your LAN Subnet Mask Use the same value as PCs on your LAN Default Gateway Use the same value as PCs on your LAN Obtain DNS server address automatically If selected the Network Camera will use the DNS address or addresses provided by the DHPC server This option is only available if the IP address setting is Obtain an IP addr...

Page 39: ...otocol an Internet protocol used for transmitting a single real time multimedia data such as audio and video to a select group of connected clients The RTSP uses RTP to format packets of multimedia content The Network Camera s data Port number has been pre configured and can be used for multi casting and does not normally need to be re configured If the port number does need to be changed please c...

Page 40: ...atch the value used by other devices on your wireless LAN Note The SSID is case sensitive Domain Select your region from the drop down list Channel No In Infrastructure mode this setting is ignored The Network Camera will use the Channel set on the Access Point For Ad hoc mode select the Channel you wish to use on your Network Camera Other Wireless stations should use the same setting If you exper...

Page 41: ... use both methods WEP Encryption Select the WEP Encryption level 64 Bit Keys 5 ASCII chars 64 Bit Keys 10 Hex chars 128 Bit Keys 13 ASCII chars 128 Bit Keys 26 Hex chars Passphrase Enter a word or group of printable characters in the Passphrase box and click the Generate Keys button to automatically configure the WEP Key s If encryption strength is set to 64 bit then each of the four key fields wi...

Page 42: ...it detects that the Internet IP address has changed and inform the DDNS server of the new IP address The Check WAN IP Address determines how often the Network Camera checks if the Internet IP address has changed This system allows other internet users to connect to you using the Domain Name allocated by the DDNS service provider This screen is displayed when the DDNS menu option is clicked Figure ...

Page 43: ... Enter the password for the DDNS account Check WAN IP Address Set the schedule for checking if the Internet IP address has changed If the IP address has changed the DDNS Server will be notified NOTE If the DDNS Service provided some software to perform this IP address update or notification you should NOT use this software The update is performed by the camera 40 ...

Page 44: ...te The image type will set to the MPEG 4 and the resolution will set to 160 128 Figure 31 Video Image Screen Data Video Image Screen Encoding Image Type Select the desired type MPEG 4 gives smooth motion and high quality images but the video image quality will deteriorate if insufficient bandwidth is available MJPEG requires more bandwidth than MPEG 4 but if the bandwidth is insufficient the frame...

Page 45: ...y be too dark In this case you can increase the exposure Sharpness Select the desired option for the sharpness You can select a Sharpness value between 3 and 3 Options Microphone Enable audio by checking this checkbox Using Audio will increase the bandwidth requirements slightly Flip The Flip setting will swap the image top to bottom If the camera is mounted upside down on the ceiling check both t...

Page 46: ...ess of which setting is chosen the Administrator can ALWAYS access the camera and view live video User Access Enable Security Checking If disabled No login required users do not have to provide a username and password when they connect to the camera to view video If enabled Require login users will be prompted for a username and password when they connect to the camera to view video The camera adm...

Page 47: ...d Schedule Day Choose the desired option for the schedule Start Time Enter the start time using a 24 hr clock End Time Enter the end time using a 24 hr clock Add Click this button to add a new schedule 44 ...

Page 48: ...es User Name Enter the name for the user here Spaces punctuation and special characters must NOT be used in the name The name is case insensitive case is ignored so you can not have 2 names which differ only by case User Password The password for this user Confirm Password Re enter the password for the user to ensure it is correct Pan Tilt Control ALL2250 only This allows the camera to Pan move le...

Page 49: ...number of Preset Positions the camera will go to the first position then move through the list of present positions until it is finished The camera will stop at the last position in the list To create the Preset Sequence select the desired Preset Position in the left column and click the Add button Repeat until the desired sequence is complete Note that you can add the same Preset Position more th...

Page 50: ...ion Screen Set Position Set the desired position through adjusting the control panel Calibration Click this button to reset the calibration of Pan Tilt area Preset List Select the desired Preset The screen will update with the current data for the selected Preset Position Preset Name Enter a suitable name for the Preset Position If no name is entered the preset will have a number only 47 ...

Page 51: ...nd configure either the E mail or SMTP Server sections in order to have an alert sent Pan Tilt Configuration ALL2250 only This option is only available if your camera is fitted with a Pan Tilt control If available select the desired option to resolve conflict between the Pan Tilt and Motion Detection features Set Detection Areas Button Click this button to enter the motion detection screen You can...

Page 52: ...lays all periods you have entered into the database If you have not entered any periods this list will be empty Delete Button Use this button to delete the selected item in the list Add Schedule Day Choose the desired option for the schedule Start Time Enter the start time using a 24 hr clock End Time Enter the end time using a 24 hr clock Add Click this button to add a new schedule 49 ...

Page 53: ...t to be shown as the Subject for the E Mail when it is received Subject can not exceed 48 alphanumeric characters Show From as Enter the E mail address to be shown in the From field when the E mail is received Video Attachment Video Attachment Enable this if you want to send a Video file as an attachment with the E mail alert Video File Name Enter a suitable name for the Video file Video File Type...

Page 54: ...rt Protocol Server to be used to send E Mail Authentication Select the desired Authentication type for the SMTP Server SMTP Login name Enter your login name for the SMTP Server SMTP Password Enter your password for the SMTP Server POP server name Enter the name for the POP Server 51 ...

Page 55: ...the password for the Administrator to ensure it is correct Firmware Upgrade Upgrade File Click the Browse button and browse to the location on your PC where you stored the Firmware file Select this file Start Click this button to start the Firmware When the upgrade is finished the Network Camera will restart and this management connection will be unavailable during the restart Clear File Name This...

Page 56: ...reinitialize the camera to load the new updated software Do this after loading the upgrade file Clear File Name This does NOT stop the Restore process if it has started It only clears the input for the Restore Configuration File field Buttons Defaults Click Defaults button to reloads all default settings on the camera Restart Click Restart button to restarts the camera 53 ...

Page 57: ... Address of the Network Camera Network Mask The network mask associated with the IP address above Gateway The IP Address of the remote Gateway associated with the IP Address above Wireless ALL2250 and ALL2211 only Network Type This shows the Network Type currently in use Ad hoc or Infrastructure SSID This displays the wireless SSID Channel This shows the wireless channel currently used Security Th...

Page 58: ...Resolution The image size of the video stream Current Viewers This shows how many viewers are currently viewing the Video stream Buttons Refresh Update the log and any other data on screen 55 ...

Page 59: ...Log System Log This is a log of system activity Enable Syslog Service Check the box to enable the System Log Service feature Syslog Server Address Enter the address of the Syslog Server Clear Log Click this button to restart the log Refresh Button Click this to update the data shown on screen 56 ...

Page 60: ...cording utility This utility also allows you to record the video streams either interactively or using a schedule Installation 1 Insert the supplied CD ROM into your drive If the setup program does not start automatically run Setup exe in the root folder You will see the Welcome screen shown below Figure 41 Welcome Screen 2 Click the Install Utility button to start the installation of the Viewing ...

Page 61: ... the version number Right Click This provides a menu which allows you to view program details view the main screen or terminate the program Main Screen When started a screen like the example below will be displayed Figure 43 Main Screen If no cameras have been defined no video will be displayed See the following section for information on defining a camera Note that each Camera is given a number C...

Page 62: ... all Network Camera found on your LAN This list can be updated by clicking the Refresh button The Camera Data panel on the right displays the data for the selected camera 4 To associate a camera with the current Channel Select a camera in the list on the left Enter the value of Local ID Check that the Camera Data shown on the right is correct See below for details Click the Add button The camera w...

Page 63: ...allocated to your by Administrator Setup Camera Pages Click this button to connect the Web based interface of the Camera Enable Motion Detection Check this if you want the Camera to have the feature enabled You can add the same Camera twice once for the LAN using the LAN IP address and again for the Internet using the Internet IP address This will allow viewing the camera whether you are on the sa...

Page 64: ...3 Click the Add button The camera will now appear in the Channel List Camera Data Internet Local ID This is the name you gave to this camera This field must be entered Camera Name This is the default name for the Network Camera and cannot be changed This field will be displayed automatically once a connection to the Network Camera has been established IP Address Enter the Domain Name or Internet I...

Page 65: ...ust enter the username and password allocated to you by the Camera Administrator Setup Camera Pages Click this button to connect the Web based interface of the Camera Enable Motion Detection Check this if you want the Camera to have the feature enabled You can add the same Camera twice once for the LAN and again for the Internet This will allow viewing the camera whether you are on the same LAN as...

Page 66: ...ording this button will be blue To stop recording click the Stop button Snapshot Click this to take a single JPEG snapshot image of the current video Zoom Camera A digital zoom feature is available To zoom in on a section of the window click this icon Then use your mouse to select the section you want to magnify Click the icon again to disable the zoom feature Flip Video Click this to have the ima...

Page 67: ...rst row indicates if the camera is available Yellow indicates the camera is available Red indicates that the camera is currently unavailable The middle row indicates if a recording is in progress Gray indicates no recording Blue indicates recording is in progress The bottom row indicates if Motion Detection is in progress Gray indicates this feature is not enabled Red blinking indicates Motion Det...

Page 68: ...ng Preferences click the Recording Schedule tab on the Setup screen You will see a screen like the example below Figure 46 Recording Schedule If necessary change these settings to suit your environment Local ID This is the name you gave to this camera This field must be entered Interval Decide which days you want the Camera to record Select the appropriate Interval from the drop down list Start Da...

Page 69: ...Recording This is the Drive and Folder on your PC where recorded files will be placed You need a drive which has large amounts Gigabytes of free space Click the Browse button to select the drive and folder Note that file names are automatically assigned using the date and time Instant Recording Time Limit Maximum time limit for Instant Recording This sets the maximum size of a recording which is s...

Page 70: ...ble space of the disk selected for storing recordings Enable Disk space limitation Enable this if you wish to limit the disk space used by video recordings Maximum Allowed Space Enter the maximum amount of disk space which can be used for video recordings Note The value can not be less than 300MB When allowed space is full Select the desired option for the behavior when the disk space limit is rea...

Page 71: ...w Start Date Time The date and time the recording will be made End Date Time The date and time the recording will be ended Search Click this button then it will display the list of files according to the search criteria Show All Files This will display all of your recorded files Playback To play a recorded file select the file and click this button Delete To delete a recorded file select the file ...

Page 72: ...talled LAN connections are OK it is powered ON and startup is complete Ensure that your PC and the Network Camera are on the same network segment If you don t have a router this must be the case Ensure that your PC has the TCP IP network protocol loaded In Windows this is done by using Control Panel Network If an entry for TCP IP Network card is not listed use Add Protocol Microsoft TCP IP to add ...

Page 73: ...esn t send me any E mails Solution 6 It may be that the SMTP Simple Mail Transport Protocol server used by the camera to send the E mail will not accept mail This is to prevent span being sent from the server Try using a different SMTP server or contact your ISP to see if SMTP access is being blocked Problem 7 Using the motion detection feature I receive E mails which don t show any moving objects...

Page 74: ...nnection LEDs 3 Power Adapter 12V 1A DC External ALL2211 Model Network Camera Dimensions 107mm W 135mm H 42mm D Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 20 C to 70 C Network Protocols TCP IP DHCP SMTP NTP HTTP UPnP Discovery only Network Interface 1 Ethernet 10 100BaseT RJ45 LAN connection Wireless interface IEEE 802 11b 802 11g compatible Infrastructure Ad hoc mode WEP WPA Personal s...

Page 75: ...nfrastructure Ad hoc mode WEP WPA Personal security support roaming support LEDs 3 Power Adapter 5V 2 5A DC External Regulatory Approvals CE Approvals The Network Camera meets the guidelines of the European Union and comply with the 99 5 EEC and RTTE 99 5EG directives including the following standards EN60950 EN300 328 2 EN301 489 1 EN301 489 17 This is a Class B product In a domestic environment ...

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Page 88: ...you then the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of the Library If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to i...

Page 89: ...OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE LIBRARY IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE LIBRARY PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION 16 IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING...

Page 90: ...etwork Camera To snapshot a JPEG image from the Network Camera with specified resolution and quality http ip img snapshot cgi size value quality value Size 1 160 128 2 320 240 3 640 480 Quality 1 Very low 2 Low 3 Normal 4 High 5 Very high To stream M JPEG video from the Network Camera M JPEG mode only http ip img mjpeg cgi or http ip img video mjpeg To stream video through the RTP RTSP protocol fr...

Page 91: ...The conformity to the above directive is indicated by the CE sign on the device The ALLNET ALL2201 Network Camera conforms to the European Directives 89 336 EEC and 99 5 EC This equipment meets the following conformance standards EMC EN 50022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 Class B EN 61000 3 2 2000 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 This equipment is intended to be operated in all count...

Page 92: ...irective is indicated by the CE sign on the device The ALLNET ALL2211 2250 Wireless Network Camera conforms to the European Directives 73 23 EEC and 89 336 EEC and 99 5 EC This equipment meets the following conformance standards EMC EN 50022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 Class B EN 61000 3 2 2000 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 R TTE EN 300 328 V1 6 1 2004 11 EN 301 489 1 V1 5 1 200...

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