Main Features
On-site and remote camera monitoring
Camera images can be monitored from a PC, both on-site and over the Internet. You can even use your mobile
phone to view still images when you’re out of the house.
MPEG-4 and Motion JPEG (MJPEG) support
Live camera images can be viewed and recorded in both MPEG-4 and MJPEG formats, allowing you to select
the video format that best suits your needs.
Built-in sensor
The camera features a built-in pyroelectric infrared sensor, which uses infrared rays to detect temperature
differences within its range that are emitted naturally by people, animals, etc. The sensor can be used to trigger
the camera to buffer (i.e., temporarily store) camera images in its memory. You can view these images later
as desired. The sensor can also be used to trigger the camera to transfer images to someone or somewhere,
by FTP, E-mail, or HTTP.
Motion detection feature
The camera’s motion detection feature allows you to buffer or transfer camera images when the camera detects
motion in the camera image.
Camera image recording, playback, and sharing
Camera images can be automatically buffered at specific times, when the camera's sensor is triggered, or
when the camera detects motion. You can program the camera to buffer these camera images, and then you
can play back these images later while accessing the camera or save them to your PC. You can also program
the camera to transfer images via E-mail or upload them to an FTP or HTTP server as they are being recorded.
Digital zoom
The camera has a digital zoom feature that allows you to zoom up to 10
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(by area) and get a closer look. You
can use your mouse to zoom in and out simply.
Protecting your privacy
Simply press the camera's PRIVACY button to hide the lens from view and protect your privacy. You can even
activate the privacy mode while away from home.
UPnP™ support
When connecting the camera to a UPnP™ compatible router, the camera’s network settings can be
automatically configured, making setup quick and easy. For more information, see Page 71.
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Operating Instructions