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... Utility 6 LiveView 6 View Recordings 8 Setup 9 Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration with the Web-based Utility 12 Overview 12 How to Access the Web-based Utility 12 View Video 12 Setup > Basic 14 Setup > Image 15 Setup > Administration 16 Setup > Users 17 Setup > Options 17 Setup > Motion Detection 19 Setup > Recording 20 Setup > Status...
... Utility 6 LiveView 6 View Recordings 8 Setup 9 Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration with the Web-based Utility 12 Overview 12 How to Access the Web-based Utility 12 View Video 12 Setup > Basic 14 Setup > Image 15 Setup > Administration 16 Setup > Users 17 Setup > Options 17 Setup > Motion Detection 19 Setup > Recording 20 Setup > Status...
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... . Power The Power port is used to retain your wireless network. Chapter 1 Chapter 1: Product Overview Thank you connect the power adapter. The Camera sends live video through the Internet to power the device on or off. NOTE: The Camera's factory default settings are. Bottom Panel Reset Button Opening Wi-Fi Protected...
... . Power The Power port is used to retain your wireless network. Chapter 1 Chapter 1: Product Overview Thank you connect the power adapter. The Camera sends live video through the Internet to power the device on or off. NOTE: The Camera's factory default settings are. Bottom Panel Reset Button Opening Wi-Fi Protected...
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... allows you that the installation is displayed. 7. The Setup Wizard starts. The Choose Destination screen appears. The Ready to easily view and record the Camera's video. The Setup Wizard begins to Install 6. Ready to install the Camera Utility. When the Setup Wizard informs you to Install screen appears.
... allows you that the installation is displayed. 7. The Setup Wizard starts. The Choose Destination screen appears. The Ready to easily view and record the Camera's video. The Setup Wizard begins to Install 6. Ready to install the Camera Utility. When the Setup Wizard informs you to Install screen appears.
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.... Then click Add to "Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration with port number. Using the Camera Utility After the Camera Utility is installed, its video output is displayed on your first camera: 1. LiveView View Recordings Setup LiveView When you are finished using the Camera Utility, close the... in the upper-right corner. To manually add a Camera, go to my list. 3. 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 •...
.... Then click Add to "Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration with port number. Using the Camera Utility After the Camera Utility is installed, its video output is displayed on your first camera: 1. LiveView View Recordings Setup LiveView When you are finished using the Camera Utility, close the... in the upper-right corner. To manually add a Camera, go to my list. 3. 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 •...
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...multiple-Camera layout, one of the smaller windows can have four different layouts, with one large video window and five small video windows. To specify a different Camera than the selected Camera, click on the video control buttons, refer to "Controls" below . To move a Camera from up to nine.... Each Camera can be quickly enlarged by dragging it to the large window. A Camera assigned to one video window to another, click and drag the Camera's video window to another video window. Viewing Area - Chapter 2 Viewing Area The viewing area takes up to six Cameras, with...
...multiple-Camera layout, one of the smaller windows can have four different layouts, with one large video window and five small video windows. To specify a different Camera than the selected Camera, click on the video control buttons, refer to "Controls" below . To move a Camera from up to nine.... Each Camera can be quickly enlarged by dragging it to the large window. A Camera assigned to one video window to another, click and drag the Camera's video window to another video window. Viewing Area - Chapter 2 Viewing Area The viewing area takes up to six Cameras, with...
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..., Memory Status, and the video playback section. Chapter 2 Controls The video controls are located along the right edge of the LiveView window in the Setup > Settings screen of the Camera Utility. This setting is not available on the WVC80N. Video Controls 8 Control Function View ...Click this button to Fixed Quality. Instant Record Click this button to record the current video.* Snapshot Click this button to zoom into an animated icon (arrow ...
..., Memory Status, and the video playback section. Chapter 2 Controls The video controls are located along the right edge of the LiveView window in the Setup > Settings screen of the Camera Utility. This setting is not available on the WVC80N. Video Controls 8 Control Function View ...Click this button to Fixed Quality. Instant Record Click this button to record the current video.* Snapshot Click this button to zoom into an animated icon (arrow ...
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... button to toggle the sound off or on. Sound Click this button to set up a network Camera. If you have recordings.) 3. Video Playback To locate and play and pause. These tabs display screens whose functions are described below . The timeline displays blue bars where recordings... are available. Setup > Cameras Click the Cameras tab to print the current video image. Print Click this button to capture a still image of the recording you want to View all available recordings, toggle the button above...
... button to toggle the sound off or on. Sound Click this button to set up a network Camera. If you have recordings.) 3. Video Playback To locate and play and pause. These tabs display screens whose functions are described below . The timeline displays blue bars where recordings... are available. Setup > Cameras Click the Cameras tab to print the current video image. Print Click this button to capture a still image of the recording you want to View all available recordings, toggle the button above...
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... field and enter either MJPEG or MPEG4 from the drop down menu, select the days on your entry, click Clear. Setup > Recording Options Video Recording Options To set up to update the list, or add the Camera manually. Fill in the following fields: •• Select Days...date to start the recording, in Scheduled Time Range Only if you to -right. To erase your LAN. The choices are located under the video display. Then click Add to save the new recording schedule. 4. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Installing and Using the Camera Utility Setup > ...
... field and enter either MJPEG or MPEG4 from the drop down menu, select the days on your entry, click Clear. Setup > Recording Options Video Recording Options To set up to update the list, or add the Camera manually. Fill in the following fields: •• Select Days...date to start the recording, in Scheduled Time Range Only if you to -right. To erase your LAN. The choices are located under the video display. Then click Add to save the new recording schedule. 4. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Installing and Using the Camera Utility Setup > ...
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...45 mins, 1 hrs, 2 hrs, and 4 hrs. Disk Space for Each Camera Recording Total Disk Space This is started by each available resolution and video, refer to the"Setup > Image" section of "Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration with the Web-Based Utility." For information on estimated bit rates for the ... The default is 1 min. Enable Diskspace Limitation If you want text overlays (such as date, time, and Camera name) enabled in the video display. If you want this box, then complete the fields below. •• Maximum Allowed Space per Camera Enter the maximum allowed space per...
...45 mins, 1 hrs, 2 hrs, and 4 hrs. Disk Space for Each Camera Recording Total Disk Space This is started by each available resolution and video, refer to the"Setup > Image" section of "Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration with the Web-Based Utility." For information on estimated bit rates for the ... The default is 1 min. Enable Diskspace Limitation If you want text overlays (such as date, time, and Camera name) enabled in the video display. If you want this box, then complete the fields below. •• Maximum Allowed Space per Camera Enter the maximum allowed space per...
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.... •• Help - How to Access the Web-based Utility You can be accessed via the web browser of the Welcome screen: Home, View Video, Setup, Linksys Web, Help, and Exit. •• Home - Web-Based Utility Welcome There are described in "Chapter 3: Installing and Using the... methods. •• Launch Internet Explorer, and enter the Camera's IP address in the Utility and its settings. Go to make real-time video adjustments (zoom, change resolution, etc.), you must use Internet Explorer version 5.5 or higher. 2. These controls and their functions are six tabs across...
.... •• Help - How to Access the Web-based Utility You can be accessed via the web browser of the Welcome screen: Home, View Video, Setup, Linksys Web, Help, and Exit. •• Home - Web-Based Utility Welcome There are described in "Chapter 3: Installing and Using the... methods. •• Launch Internet Explorer, and enter the Camera's IP address in the Utility and its settings. Go to make real-time video adjustments (zoom, change resolution, etc.), you must use Internet Explorer version 5.5 or higher. 2. These controls and their functions are six tabs across...
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...changes to a magnifying glass labeled with the Web-based Utility Resolution Use the Resolution drop-down menu to capture a still image of the displayed video. Zoom Button When you want to zoom in microphone.The button's appearance indicates whether the sound is on , you click this button, the Snap... or click Cancel to the new resolution immediately after it is on or off from the Camera's built-in and out of the video display. View Video (320x240 Resolution) Snap Shot Window Audio Use the Audio button to increase the volume. Snapshot Button When you can adjust the volume by...
...changes to a magnifying glass labeled with the Web-based Utility Resolution Use the Resolution drop-down menu to capture a still image of the displayed video. Zoom Button When you want to zoom in microphone.The button's appearance indicates whether the sound is on , you click this button, the Snap... or click Cancel to the new resolution immediately after it is on or off from the Camera's built-in and out of the video display. View Video (320x240 Resolution) Snap Shot Window Audio Use the Audio button to increase the volume. Snapshot Button When you can adjust the volume by...
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...8226;• Channel No If the Camera is incorrect, click Sync with the Web-based Utility Video Format To select the video format, click the Video Format button, and the Video Format window appears. Security Mode Select the wireless security mode used to configure the Camera's wireless... Then, to match your wireless network settings. Unique, memorable names are as needed. You need to display the Wireless Security screen. Video Format Button Video Format Window Setup > Basic The Setup > Basic screen appears when you wish to alter the Camera's Device settings, Network settings, ...
...8226;• Channel No If the Camera is incorrect, click Sync with the Web-based Utility Video Format To select the video format, click the Video Format button, and the Video Format window appears. Security Mode Select the wireless security mode used to configure the Camera's wireless... Then, to match your wireless network settings. Unique, memorable names are as needed. You need to display the Wireless Security screen. Video Format Button Video Format Window Setup > Basic The Setup > Basic screen appears when you wish to alter the Camera's Device settings, Network settings, ...
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...Very High. Key 4 Key values can be used to 30. MJPEG Settings Resolution Set the resolution for viewing and recording the Camera's video: 640x480 (high resolution) 320x240 (medium resolution), or 160x120 (low resolution). The range varies from a passphrase. •• Authentication...authentication type used on the wireless network. •• WEP Encryption Select the appropriate option for viewing or recording the Camera's video. Disable Security Mode •• WEP WEP is a basic encryption method, which is not encrypted before transmission. When you ...
...Very High. Key 4 Key values can be used to 30. MJPEG Settings Resolution Set the resolution for viewing and recording the Camera's video: 640x480 (high resolution) 320x240 (medium resolution), or 160x120 (low resolution). The range varies from a passphrase. •• Authentication...authentication type used on the wireless network. •• WEP Encryption Select the appropriate option for viewing or recording the Camera's video. Disable Security Mode •• WEP WEP is a basic encryption method, which is not encrypted before transmission. When you ...
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... settings, click Restore Defaults. You can adjust the brightness to 30. Enable Text Display To display text on the video. Login Name Enter the login name for video viewing or recording at different resolutions and image quality levels. Restore Factory Defaults Restore Defaults To restore the Camera to ... screen allows you made to the Camera's settings will not be able to admin). Enable Time Stamp Select this to display a time stamp on the video, select this, then enter up to 20 characters in kbps 640 x 480 Very High 4000 640 x 480 High 3200 640 x 480 Normal 1200...
... settings, click Restore Defaults. You can adjust the brightness to 30. Enable Text Display To display text on the video. Login Name Enter the login name for video viewing or recording at different resolutions and image quality levels. Restore Factory Defaults Restore Defaults To restore the Camera to ... screen allows you made to the Camera's settings will not be able to admin). Enable Time Stamp Select this to display a time stamp on the video, select this, then enter up to 20 characters in kbps 640 x 480 Very High 4000 640 x 480 High 3200 640 x 480 Normal 1200...
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...to retrieve, instead of directly sending a copy of the media stream to disable the feature. Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration with RTSP support: rtsp:///img/video.asf RTSP Port To change the RTSP Port number, enter the desired number in the range of 1024 to configure a Linksys router. For other ...routers, refer to your DDNS service provider. This is 554. Audio Address To change the Video Address, enter the new address in the range of port 80. NOTE: If you by sending the camera's media stream to a single multicast ...
...to retrieve, instead of directly sending a copy of the media stream to disable the feature. Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration with RTSP support: rtsp:///img/video.asf RTSP Port To change the RTSP Port number, enter the desired number in the range of 1024 to configure a Linksys router. For other ...routers, refer to your DDNS service provider. This is 554. Audio Address To change the Video Address, enter the new address in the range of port 80. NOTE: If you by sending the camera's media stream to a single multicast ...
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...JPEG, select the frame rate (number of network routers that can optionally specify up to the moment when motion is set to Video, select the video format, either JPEG or Video. The default is 25. Select E-Mail to send an e-mail with the Web-based Utility Audio Port To change the .... Frame Rate If the Attachment Type field is detected. Login Name and Password Enter the login name and password for the e-mail, consisting of video will be sent, either ASF, MPEG-4, or 3GP. To cancel any unsaved changes, click Cancel. My Mail Server Requires Authentication If you must ...
...JPEG, select the frame rate (number of network routers that can optionally specify up to the moment when motion is set to Video, select the video format, either JPEG or Video. The default is 25. Select E-Mail to send an e-mail with the Web-based Utility Audio Port To change the .... Frame Rate If the Attachment Type field is detected. Login Name and Password Enter the login name and password for the e-mail, consisting of video will be sent, either ASF, MPEG-4, or 3GP. To cancel any unsaved changes, click Cancel. My Mail Server Requires Authentication If you must ...
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...trigger events that is selected, Window 2, Window 3, or Window 4 (custom areas). Setup > Recording The Setup > Recording screen allows you to record video to Samba compatible devices such as Front Door, enter the new name in this field. •• Setting Custom Area To specify custom area(s) within... Area NOTE: In order to set the Camera's sensitivity area, you will be in the following fields appear on specific days of the video screen that you have defined and saved. To do this box, then configure up to detect motion. To save your network. The following...
...trigger events that is selected, Window 2, Window 3, or Window 4 (custom areas). Setup > Recording The Setup > Recording screen allows you to record video to Samba compatible devices such as Front Door, enter the new name in this field. •• Setting Custom Area To specify custom area(s) within... Area NOTE: In order to set the Camera's sensitivity area, you will be in the following fields appear on specific days of the video screen that you have defined and saved. To do this box, then configure up to detect motion. To save your network. The following...
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... value must be saved. Enable adding timestamp to files Check this box to enable adding a timestamp to the end of the saved video filenames. Camera Name The name you gave to the Camera is shown here. Network Network Type The wireless network's mode is displayed ...here. Gateway The Camera's Gateway address is displayed here. Password Enter your saved video files. To enable scheduled recording, select Define Recording Schedule. IP Version The IP version in use is displayed here. Domain The wireless network...
... value must be saved. Enable adding timestamp to files Check this box to enable adding a timestamp to the end of the saved video filenames. Camera Name The name you gave to the Camera is shown here. Network Network Type The wireless network's mode is displayed ...here. Gateway The Camera's Gateway address is displayed here. Password Enter your saved video files. To enable scheduled recording, select Define Recording Schedule. IP Version The IP version in use is displayed here. Domain The wireless network...
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... View Objects. Then configure the settings in by following these instructions: •• From Internet Explorer, go to view the Camera's streaming video. Then you can change the Camera's settings. Delete this by following these instructions •• On the Welcome screen of the IP address... the plug-in in your problems. If you have two Cameras and see a file named NetCamPlayerWeb Control installed. You should see two WVC80Ns listed in . I can access the Camera using the Webbased Utility or running the Setup Wizard. Make sure you 're not sure,...
... View Objects. Then configure the settings in by following these instructions: •• From Internet Explorer, go to view the Camera's streaming video. Then you can change the Camera's settings. Delete this by following these instructions •• On the Welcome screen of the IP address... the plug-in in your problems. If you have two Cameras and see a file named NetCamPlayerWeb Control installed. You should see two WVC80Ns listed in . I can access the Camera using the Webbased Utility or running the Setup Wizard. Make sure you 're not sure,...
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... will be ready for wireless networks. This keeps files from any networked computer, but the Camera must be directly connected to the video. Do I view video using a Macintosh or Netscape Navigator? If you don't want to connect the Camera to a wireless network via an access point ... the hardware complies with the 802.11n standard. The 802.11n standard allows wireless networking hardware from different manufacturers to view the Camera's video? The 802.11n standard states a maximum data transfer rate of 600Mbps and an operating frequency of one hour in duration. See "Chapter...
... will be ready for wireless networks. This keeps files from any networked computer, but the Camera must be directly connected to the video. Do I view video using a Macintosh or Netscape Navigator? If you don't want to connect the Camera to a wireless network via an access point ... the hardware complies with the 802.11n standard. The 802.11n standard allows wireless networking hardware from different manufacturers to view the Camera's video? The 802.11n standard states a maximum data transfer rate of 600Mbps and an operating frequency of one hour in duration. See "Chapter...