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...www.linksysbycisco.com www.linksysbycisco.com/international www.linksysbycisco.com/glossary Network Security www.linksysbycisco.com/security Copyright and Trademarks © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the United States and certain other company. About This Guide Icon Descriptions While reading ... and is a caution or warning and it . If you use of their respective owners. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera About This Guide i Cisco, the Cisco logo, and Linksys are the property of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between...
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Table of Contents Chapter 1: Product Overview 4 Front Panel 4 Bottom Panel 4 Back Panel 4 Chapter 2: Installing and Using the Camera Utility 5 Overview 5 Installing the Camera Utility 5 Using the Camera Utility for the First Time 6 Using the Camera Utility 6 LiveView 6 View Recordings 8 Setup 9 Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration with the Web-based Utility 12 Overview 12 How to ...CGI Commands (Administrator level privilege 32 Base-64 Encoder/Decoder Sample Codes 41 Appendix E: Warranty Information 44 Limited Warranty 44 Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera ii
Table of Contents Chapter 1: Product Overview 4 Front Panel 4 Bottom Panel 4 Back Panel 4 Chapter 2: Installing and Using the Camera Utility 5 Overview 5 Installing the Camera Utility 5 Using the Camera Utility for the First Time 6 Using the Camera Utility 6 LiveView 6 View Recordings 8 Setup 9 Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration with the Web-based Utility 12 Overview 12 How to ...CGI Commands (Administrator level privilege 32 Base-64 Encoder/Decoder Sample Codes 41 Appendix E: Warranty Information 44 Limited Warranty 44 Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera ii
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Table of Contents Appendix F: Regulatory Information 46 FCC Statement 46 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement 46 Safety Notices 46 Industry Canada Statement 47 Avis d'Industrie Canada 47 Wireless Disclaimer 47 Avis de non-responsabilité concernant les appareils sans fil 47 User Information for Consumer Products Covered by EU Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE 48 Appendix G: Software End User License Agreement 52 Cisco Products 52 Software Licenses 52 Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera iii
Table of Contents Appendix F: Regulatory Information 46 FCC Statement 46 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement 46 Safety Notices 46 Industry Canada Statement 47 Avis d'Industrie Canada 47 Wireless Disclaimer 47 Avis de non-responsabilité concernant les appareils sans fil 47 User Information for Consumer Products Covered by EU Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE 48 Appendix G: Software End User License Agreement 52 Cisco Products 52 Software Licenses 52 Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera iii
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... you want to retain your wireless network. user name: admin password: admin Back Panel Power (Blue) This LED lights up when the Camera is where you connect the power adapter. Bottom Panel Reset Button Opening Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ If you have an Access Point that ... Protected Setup™, then you can use . NOTE: To learn how to set up and remains lit when the Camera is where you connect the Ethernet network cable. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera 4 On/Off Button Press the On/Off button to a web browser anywhere in the world! To reset, insert...
... you want to retain your wireless network. user name: admin password: admin Back Panel Power (Blue) This LED lights up when the Camera is where you connect the power adapter. Bottom Panel Reset Button Opening Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ If you have an Access Point that ... Protected Setup™, then you can use . NOTE: To learn how to set up and remains lit when the Camera is where you connect the Ethernet network cable. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera 4 On/Off Button Press the On/Off button to a web browser anywhere in the world! To reset, insert...
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.... Click Browse and choose the folder where you should uninstall it before installing this Camera Utility. Click Next. The Setup Wizard begins to easily view and record the Camera's video. The progress of the installation is complete, click Finish. Setup Wizard Installation Complete... Go to Install screen appears. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera 5 The Ready to the "Using the Camera Utility for the First Time" section. Click Next. Ready to install and use the Camera Utility. When the Setup Wizard informs you that the installation is displayed...
.... Click Browse and choose the folder where you should uninstall it before installing this Camera Utility. Click Next. The Setup Wizard begins to easily view and record the Camera's video. The progress of the installation is complete, click Finish. Setup Wizard Installation Complete... Go to Install screen appears. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera 5 The Ready to the "Using the Camera Utility for the First Time" section. Click Next. Ready to install and use the Camera Utility. When the Setup Wizard informs you that the installation is displayed...
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... after the Utility is installed. To manually add a Camera, go to update the list, or add the Camera manually. The Camera is successfully installed. The LiveView window can also be accessed by Cisco Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera. Chapter 2 Using the Camera Utility for the First Time The Camera Utility starts up your desktop •• Right...
... after the Utility is installed. To manually add a Camera, go to update the list, or add the Camera manually. The Camera is successfully installed. The LiveView window can also be accessed by Cisco Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera. Chapter 2 Using the Camera Utility for the First Time The Camera Utility starts up your desktop •• Right...
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...layout controls described in the layout. To specify a different Camera than the selected Camera, click on that Camera's video window. The two Cameras originally assigned to each Camera is selected using any Camera's video at full scale, doubleclick that Camera's video window. The video windows are all of equal ...'" below . View Layout This section of the LiveView window lets you change to display video from up to four Cameras. Click this icon to a single-camera display of the viewing area. To select a particular layout, click the layout's icon. The layout will then swap...
...layout controls described in the layout. To specify a different Camera than the selected Camera, click on that Camera's video window. The two Cameras originally assigned to each Camera is selected using any Camera's video at full scale, doubleclick that Camera's video window. The video windows are all of equal ...'" below . View Layout This section of the LiveView window lets you change to display video from up to four Cameras. Click this icon to a single-camera display of the viewing area. To select a particular layout, click the layout's icon. The layout will then swap...
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.... Video Controls 8 Instant Record Click this button to record the current video.* Snapshot Click this button to perform basic functions on the WVC80N. Quality Move the slider to the left to decrease the volume or to the right to its original state. Click the Up, Down... Image screen of the LiveView window in the Setup > Settings screen of the current video image. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Installing and Using the Camera Utility When recording ends, the icon reverts to increase the volume.. This setting is configured in the Controls section. Move the...
.... Video Controls 8 Instant Record Click this button to record the current video.* Snapshot Click this button to perform basic functions on the WVC80N. Quality Move the slider to the left to decrease the volume or to the right to its original state. Click the Up, Down... Image screen of the LiveView window in the Setup > Settings screen of the current video image. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Installing and Using the Camera Utility When recording ends, the icon reverts to increase the volume.. This setting is configured in the Controls section. Move the...
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... Video Playback The section at normal speed. Setup The Setup screen is used to zoom into the current video display. Setup > Cameras Click the Cameras tab to go back (left arrow) or go forward (right arrow) exactly one video frame. To display video from 1x to View by motion detection ...only. 2. The marker will play at the bottom of the Setup screen: Cameras, Recording Options, and Settings. Zoom Move the slider to the right of this button to capture a still image of the recording you want to see...
... Video Playback The section at normal speed. Setup The Setup screen is used to zoom into the current video display. Setup > Cameras Click the Cameras tab to go back (left arrow) or go forward (right arrow) exactly one video frame. To display video from 1x to View by motion detection ...only. 2. The marker will play at the bottom of the Setup screen: Cameras, Recording Options, and Settings. Zoom Move the slider to the right of this button to capture a still image of the recording you want to see...
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... the Camera manually. Chapter 2 My Camera List The My camera list section of the Setup > Cameras screen contains a list of all Cameras that have been added (up a recording schedule for a network Camera. Camera Status Displays the status of the selected Camera. Password Displays the selected Camera's password. Then click Add to 9). To add a camera to My camera list, select the Camera from...
... the Camera manually. Chapter 2 My Camera List The My camera list section of the Setup > Cameras screen contains a list of all Cameras that have been added (up a recording schedule for a network Camera. Camera Status Displays the status of the selected Camera. Password Displays the selected Camera's password. Then click Add to 9). To add a camera to My camera list, select the Camera from...
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... options are 1 min, 5 mins, 10 mins, 15 mins, 30 mins, 45 mins, 1 hrs, 2 hrs, and 4 hrs. Disk Space for Each Camera Recording Total Disk Space This is your hard drive. Memory Requirements for Instant Recording This is the length of video prior to and following setting... Motion Detection Recording feature is enabled. •• Record This is the maximum length of a recording started . Installing and Using the Camera Utility Instant Recording Time Limit Maximum Time Limit for Video Recordings You may find it occurs. Motion Detection The following the detection of motion...
... options are 1 min, 5 mins, 10 mins, 15 mins, 30 mins, 45 mins, 1 hrs, 2 hrs, and 4 hrs. Disk Space for Each Camera Recording Total Disk Space This is your hard drive. Memory Requirements for Instant Recording This is the length of video prior to and following setting... Motion Detection Recording feature is enabled. •• Record This is the maximum length of a recording started . Installing and Using the Camera Utility Instant Recording Time Limit Maximum Time Limit for Video Recordings You may find it occurs. Motion Detection The following the detection of motion...
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....com. •• Help - Select this tab to the "Help" section for more information. •• Exit - Go to view the Camera's video. Select this tab to the "View Video" section for more information. •• Setup - This chapter will appear. Click the View Video... real-time video adjustments (zoom, change resolution, etc.), you must use Internet Explorer version 5.5 or higher. 2. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera View Video (640x480 Resolution) The top of the View Video screen contains a number of controls that are four selectable tabs across the top ...
....com. •• Help - Select this tab to the "Help" section for more information. •• Exit - Go to view the Camera's video. Select this tab to the "View Video" section for more information. •• Setup - This chapter will appear. Click the View Video... real-time video adjustments (zoom, change resolution, etc.), you must use Internet Explorer version 5.5 or higher. 2. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera View Video (640x480 Resolution) The top of the View Video screen contains a number of controls that are four selectable tabs across the top ...
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...on or off. View Video (320x240 Resolution) Snap Shot Window Audio Use the Audio button to toggle the sound on or off from the Camera's built-in and out of the image you can adjust the volume by sliding the volume control to the left to lower the volume, ... Zoom Button When you click this button, the Snap Shot window appears. Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration with the current zoom factor Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Audio Button: Sound ON Audio Button: Sound OFF Volume Adjustment 13 The display changes to capture a still image of the video display. Click Save ...
...on or off. View Video (320x240 Resolution) Snap Shot Window Audio Use the Audio button to toggle the sound on or off from the Camera's built-in and out of the image you can adjust the volume by sliding the volume control to the left to lower the volume, ... Zoom Button When you click this button, the Snap Shot window appears. Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration with the current zoom factor Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Audio Button: Sound ON Audio Button: Sound OFF Volume Adjustment 13 The display changes to capture a still image of the video display. Click Save ...
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...32 characters. •• LED Operation This feature allows you to display the Wireless Security screen. You can enter up to use multiple Cameras on this screen as follows. The Setup > Basic screen allows you click the Setup tab or Advanced Configuration on the screen. Unique, ... SSID or network name here. •• Network Type Select the network's mode, Ad-hoc or Infrastructure. •• Channel No If the Camera is used by your wireless network: •• Disable (no wireless security) •• WEP •• WPA/WPA2 Personal The method selected...
...32 characters. •• LED Operation This feature allows you to display the Wireless Security screen. You can enter up to use multiple Cameras on this screen as follows. The Setup > Basic screen allows you click the Setup tab or Advanced Configuration on the screen. Unique, ... SSID or network name here. •• Network Type Select the network's mode, Ad-hoc or Infrastructure. •• Channel No If the Camera is used by your wireless network: •• Disable (no wireless security) •• WEP •• WPA/WPA2 Personal The method selected...
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...of quality you to Very High. 15 Fixed Quality Select the level of 8 to 63 characters that accompany them are finished editing the Camera's wireless security settings, click Apply to save your changes and return to access the wireless network. Video Quality Control Select either Constant Bit...to the Setup > Basic screen. Max Frame Rate Select the maximum frame rate for viewing or recording the Camera's video. The range varies from Very Low to alter the Camera's video settings. Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration with the Web-based Utility and the fields that will be entered ...
...of quality you to Very High. 15 Fixed Quality Select the level of 8 to 63 characters that accompany them are finished editing the Camera's wireless security settings, click Apply to save your changes and return to access the wireless network. Video Quality Control Select either Constant Bit...to the Setup > Basic screen. Max Frame Rate Select the maximum frame rate for viewing or recording the Camera's video. The range varies from Very Low to alter the Camera's video settings. Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration with the Web-based Utility and the fields that will be entered ...
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... a Sharpness value between -3 and 3. Video Adjustments Power Line Frequency Select the power line frequency (50Hz or 60Hz) used to change the Camera's login name and password, reset the factory defaults, upgrade the firmware, and set to its factory default settings, click Restore Defaults. For ...security purposes, you will overwrite the Camera's settings with the Web-based Utility Max Frame Rate Select the maximum frame rate for video viewing or recording at different resolutions ...
... a Sharpness value between -3 and 3. Video Adjustments Power Line Frequency Select the power line frequency (50Hz or 60Hz) used to change the Camera's login name and password, reset the factory defaults, upgrade the firmware, and set to its factory default settings, click Restore Defaults. For ...security purposes, you will overwrite the Camera's settings with the Web-based Utility Max Frame Rate Select the maximum frame rate for video viewing or recording at different resolutions ...
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...Edit the User Name and/or Password as described below. To get additional information about the screen's features, click Help. If the Camera is functioning satisfactorily, there is no need to use a computer within your changes, click Apply. Click Browse to the Linksys website,...rights to save your network; Service Provider This is the DDNS service provider, which is to the database: 1. Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration with the Camera. Setup > Users The Setup > Users screen lets you select Only users in the database. Other operations: •• Clear While editing ...
...Edit the User Name and/or Password as described below. To get additional information about the screen's features, click Help. If the Camera is functioning satisfactorily, there is no need to use a computer within your changes, click Apply. Click Browse to the Linksys website,...rights to save your network; Service Provider This is the DDNS service provider, which is to the database: 1. Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration with the Camera. Setup > Users The Setup > Users screen lets you select Only users in the database. Other operations: •• Clear While editing ...
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... your network administrator. Specify how often to check, from 1024 to be changed . The default Video Address, 224.2.0.1, can view a Camera's live video stream using a mobile phone that establishes and manages multimedia sessions between a media server and a client. If this address...RTSP. If this address needs to use this section as QuickTime, RealPlayer, or Windows Media Player, Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera or using various multimedia player applications such as needed, then open the multimedia player, then point the player to the appropriate...
... your network administrator. Specify how often to check, from 1024 to be changed . The default Video Address, 224.2.0.1, can view a Camera's live video stream using a mobile phone that establishes and manages multimedia sessions between a media server and a client. If this address...RTSP. If this address needs to use this section as QuickTime, RealPlayer, or Windows Media Player, Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera or using various multimedia player applications such as needed, then open the multimedia player, then point the player to the appropriate...
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... network routers that can be performed upon motion detection. The default is 25. SMTP Port Number Enter the SMTP port number from 1 to configure the Camera's motion detection settings. SMTP Mail Server If you to 255. If this button to send a test e-mail to be sent, either ASF, MPEG-4, or 3GP... Enter the maximum length of time (usually measured as individual files. To get additional information about the screen's features, click Help. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera 19
... network routers that can be performed upon motion detection. The default is 25. SMTP Port Number Enter the SMTP port number from 1 to configure the Camera's motion detection settings. SMTP Mail Server If you to 255. If this button to send a test e-mail to be sent, either ASF, MPEG-4, or 3GP... Enter the maximum length of time (usually measured as individual files. To get additional information about the screen's features, click Help. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera 19
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... (Mon - Schedule List This displays all events. Set Sensitivity Area NOTE: In order to enable the Camera's recording features. 20 Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Trigger Motion Detection Specify how often this box to set the Camera's sensitivity area, you have defined and saved. The Set Sensitivity Area window lets you specify the...
... (Mon - Schedule List This displays all events. Set Sensitivity Area NOTE: In order to enable the Camera's recording features. 20 Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Trigger Motion Detection Specify how often this box to set the Camera's sensitivity area, you have defined and saved. The Set Sensitivity Area window lets you specify the...