Introduction
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Audio detection
The cordless camera features a sensor
that detects human voices such as a baby
cry. Sounds other than human voices may
be difficult to detect. To use this feature,
confirm that the cordless camera is located
in a place where it can easily detect
voices. Once the sensor has detected
sound, the cordless camera pages the
handset or notifies your computer with a
pop-up message.
Motion detection
The cordless camera features a sensor
that detects motion by sensing
temperature variations in the room where it
is placed in. When an object (a person,
animal, etc.) enters the range of the
sensor, the sensor can detect the
temperature variation caused by the
object. Once the sensor has detected
motion, the cordless camera pages the
handset or notifies your computer with a
pop-up message.
N
Vertical detection range
A
Vertical angle: Approx. 20°
B
Photograph angle: Approx. 35°
C
Distance: Approx. 5 m (16.4 feet)
N
Horizontal detection range
D
Horizontal angle: Approx. 30°
E
Photograph angle: Approx. 46°
F
Distance: Approx. 5 m (16.4 feet)
N
Motion detection range
Motion across the cordless camera’s
detection range (
A
) can be easily
detected, but motion toward the cordless
camera (
B
) is difficult to detect.
Note:
L
Locate the cordless camera where the
objects often pass across the detection
range.
L
Do not install the cordless camera in a
place where the temperature is high.
The cordless camera detects objects by
the difference in temperature between
the moving objects (such as human) and
their surroundings. If the cordless
camera is located where the
temperature between them is slight, the
sensor is not responsive to motion even
within the detecting range.
L
The cordless camera may respond to
temperature changes caused by air
movement due to opening/closing doors
or from outside breezes.
A B
C
D
E
F
Cordless
camera
A
A
B