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Video Compression
Dual codec
MPEG-4 simple profile
MJPEG
Simultaneous dual stream
Snapshot JPEG
Modulation National Television System Committee (NTSC) and Phase Alternating Line (PAL)
Image settings Brightness and contrast
Zoom 4x digital zoom
Night vision IR cut filter for low light
Video controls Auto white balance (AWB), auto exposure (AES)
Image controls Select video by quality, bandwidth, and frame rate
Format 3GPP for use with 3G phones
Alerts
Motion detection 4 detection areas with individual sensitivity
Email alert 3 email addresses
FTP uploading FTP server address and login settings
Instant messaging Jabber client support
Scheduled Schedule by time
Triggers Input 1, Input 2, motion detection
Actions Output 1, output 2, messaging, email, FTP
Audio
Summary
2-way audio
Built-in microphone: 6 mm, -40 db + 3 db
Microphone input: 3.5-mm phone jack
Speaker output: 3.5-mm phone jack
Compression G.726: 16 kbps, G.711 A-law and µ-law
Sampling rate 8 kHz
Default bit rate 16 kbps
Included Video Monitoring System Software (SWVMS16)
Monitoring/recording software
Monitoring, recording, and playback 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
Wired Equivalent Privacy
(WEP)/WPA
WEP 64 bit/128 bit, WPA Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (WPA-TKIP), WPA Pre-Shared
Key (WPA-PSK), WPA2-PSK, WPA2-Enterprise
User list User rights list to view video and/or to control camera functions. Multi-level permissions
(Administrator, Operator, and Viewer)
Username/password Logon authentication: 20-character username and 8-character password
Kensington lock Physical security option
Network
RTP/RTSP RTP and RTSP allow for viewing from any client supporting these protocols, like 3G
phones or 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 the camera’s IP address.
Supports DDNS, TZO, and 3322 DDNS services
UPnP Allows autodiscovery of the camera by other UPnP devices
IP filtering Allow or disallow access by IP address
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