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| Cameras simultaneously send MPEG-4 images in three
resolutions (VGA, QVGA, and SCIF), and JPEG images in the same three resolutions in favour
motion, standard, and favour clarity image-quality types. MPEG-4 is recommended for
viewing smooth motion images, and JPEG is recommended for recording higher quality 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. By passing the
stringent requirements for Phase 2 certification, these cameras have also become even more
reliable and interoperable. |
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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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| Sounds picked up by the built-in microphone can be
heard through the PC. Video monitoring with sound enhances security by providing
additional information that images cannot convey. |
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The sensor*1 detects people, animals, etc., due to
temperature changes. When detected, the image or a series of images is sent to you by
e-mail*2 or FTP data transfer*3 for easy checking. *1-1 The sensor detects heat by picking up the
infrared light naturally emitted from people and animals. Certain thermal environments,
sunlight, air conditioners, heaters, etc., may cause detection errors or decrease the
range of the sensor.
*1-2 The time needed to send images by e-mail from the camera will vary depending on the
condition of the network. When setting the camera to send e-mail images to a cell phone,
we recommend setting a longer interval time. If the interval is set too short, more images
will be e-mailed to your cell phone and therefore your cell phone charges may be higher.
*2 PDP before SMTP authentication and SMTP authentication (PLAIN LOGIN and CRAM-MD5) are
supported.
*3 The sensor's detection history can also be emailed to you once a day at a preset time.
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| When you return home, just press a button to cover the lens and protect
your privacy. System administrators can also do this over the network |

| 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 143º max)
Tilt
(Display Range 82º max) |
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It's so reassuring to see your pet's happy face while
you are out. A simple mouse operation is all you need to enlarge the image, using the 10x
digital zoom, so you get a clear view of your pet's expression.
* This feature is not available when viewing on
a cell phone.
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| * Area is multiplied by 10x. |
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