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| The splash-resistant body expands the scope of application by
letting you install the camera outside, like on a house or store eaves. |
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Use the built-in mic*2 and a commercially
available speaker with amp to speak back and forth. This lets you exchange information
with walkie-talkie type communication. *1
The audio feature does not work on cell phones. The talk button and listen button cannot
be used simultaneously. Depending on data traffic and the network environment, the audio
may be delayed or may break up.
*2 A separately purchased speaker must be connected to the BB-HCM331.
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A large quantity of images can be saved without even
using a network. Cards can also be carried about easily, so data can be shared with other
equipment. For example, a 1GB card can hold about 41 days'*2 worth of images
when shooting at 1-minute intervals. *1
The SD Memory Card is sold separately. The camera supports 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB and
1GB, 2GB SD Memory Cards.
*2 320 x 240 resolution and standard quality.
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SD Memory
Card
Model No. |
Resolution |
| 640 x 480 |
320 x 240 |
160 x 120 |
| Approx. 33KB/file |
Approx. 16KB/file |
Approx. 5KB/file |
| 2GB |
Approx.
55,000 images |
Approx.
115,000 images |
Approx.
370,000 images |
| 1GB |
Approx.
28,000 images |
Approx.
58,000 images |
Approx.
180,000 images |
| 512MB |
Approx.
14,000 images |
Approx.
29,000 images |
Approx.
94,000 images |
| 256MB |
Approx.
7,000 images |
Approx.
14,000 images |
Approx.
47,000 images |
| 128MB |
Approx.
3,000 images |
Approx.
7,000 images |
Approx.
23,000 images |
| 64MB |
Approx.
1,000 images |
Approx.
3,000 images |
Approx.
11,000 images |
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| These are the world's first*2 network cameras with
standard IPv6 support. Thanks to the dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 structure, they can be installed
both on an IPv4 network today, and on an IPv6 network in the future. |
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*1 To connect using IPv6, it is necessary to
subscribe to the ISP's "IPv4/IPv6 Dual-Stack" or "IPv6 over IPv4
Tunneling" service. The camera will not work in an IPv6-only network. For more
information on IPv6, visit http://www.ipv6.org/.
*2 The world's first network cameras of their kind (as of August 2004), featuring an
originally developed IPv6-ready protocol stack.
*3 This logo mark is issued by the IPv6 Ready Logo Program Committee, an IPv6 promotion
group established mainly by the IPv6 Forum.
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| During data communications, packets of data are encrypted.
Even if someone were to intercept the data by electronic eavesdropping, it would be
extremely difficult to decipher. This function is added to the conventional user name and
password authentication to further boost security. |
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*1 IPsec is an IP security protocol for data
encryption standardized by IETF, an international community for standardizing Internet
specifications.
*2 This function is not included on China models.
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| When the subject darkens, the camera automatically adjusts
When the brightness to show you the image. A CCD image sensor and smooth motion capture at
30 frames/sec*2 combine to let you see down to a minimum of 0.20 lux. You see
clear, easy-to-view images even in the dark. |
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*1-1 The image tends to blur more than that in
standard mode when viewing a moving subject in low light or when using the pan, tilt, or
zoom function.
*1-2 Some subjects may require additional time for focusing with the auto focus function.
*1-3 When viewing a dark subject in Color Night View Mode, spots of white or colored light
may appear in the image. This is a natural characteristic of the CCD image sensor, and
does not indicate a malfunction.
*2 At 320 x 240 or 160 x 120 resolution.
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| You can use a PC or cell phone directly to change the
direction that the camera is facing while monitoring the image. This lets you monitor a
large area with a single camera. |
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Pan
(Display Range 173º max)
Tilt
(Display Range 105º max) |
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