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Lesser GNU General Public License

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Contents CNet CIC-930W User’s Guide Table of Contents Network Camera Regulatory Approvals Copyright Notice Overview ProblemsRecording Video Overview Streaming Video/Audio through Internet CameraOverview FeaturesIntroduction Internet Features Security FeaturesWireless Features Rear Network Camera Physical Details Network CameraFront Network Camera Package Contents Wireless Security Disabled Domain USA Channel No. Auto Basic SetupDefault Wireless settings are Mode Infrastructure System RequirementsAssemble the Camera Installation Network CameraPower Up Connect the LAN CableSetup using the Windows Wizard Setup ProcedurePassword Dialog Fixed or Dynamic IP Selection Save Settings Final Screen Requirements Connecting to a Camera on your LANViewing Live Video Home Screen Example using a Domain Name Connecting to a Camera via the InternetExamples using an IP address When you connect, the following screen will be displayed Viewing Live Video General OptionsTo Adjust the Video Image Advanced Viewing SetupAdjusting the Video Image IntroductionMobil Settings MPEG-4 SettingsMjpeg Settings Video AdjustmentSpeaker SharpnessOptions Time StampAccess Controlling User Access to the Video StreamTo Control User Access to Live Video Router/Gateway Setup Making Video available from the InternetDdns Dynamic DNS Network Camera SetupHttp Port Configuration To use DdnsExample IP address Viewing Live Video Using your Web BrowserViewing Live Video via the Internet Example Domain NameViewing Live Video with the Viewing/Recording Utility Add CameraMotion Detection Alerts To Use Motion Detection AlertsPage Web-based Management Connecting to Network CameraConnecting using your Web Browser Welcome Screen Administration Administration MenuSetup Video & AudioData System Screen System SettingsSystem Screen Date & TimeTime Zone You must Uncheck this checkbox when Daylight SavingAddress Update For daylight saving checkboxNetwork Network ScreenData Network Screen QoS Multicast RTP/RTSPUPnP Wireless Network Wireless ScreenData Wireless Screen Security WPA/WPA2 PersonalDdns Screen Data Ddns ScreenCheck WAN IP Password/KeyAccount/E-Mail Video & Audio Screen Data Video & Audion ScreenAudio Type Video AdjustmentsLighting Condition Flip MirrorUser Access Video Access ScreenData Video Access Screen Video AccessAdd New Schedule Existing Users User Database ScreenData User Database Screen User PropertiesMotion Detection Motion Detection ScreenData Motion Detection Screen Primary/Secondary Smtp Server Mail ScreenData E-Mail Screen Subject Mail SetupMail Address Primary/Secondary FTP FTP ScreenData FTP Screen Http Notification Http ScreenData Http Screen Event Schedule Event Trigger ScreenData Event Trigger Screen New ScheduleActions Trigger EventInterval Attachment Type Jpeg ImageAdministrator Login Maintenance ScreenData Maintenance Screen Firmware UpgradeBackup & Restore System Status ScreenData Status Screen Page Log Log ScreenData Log Screen Monitor/Playback/IP Recorder Utility InstallationWindows System Tray Icon Main ScreenLocal ID Camera Name IP Address Camera SetupCamera Data LAN Port Number Login Setup Camera Pages Enable Trigger Event Local ID Camera Name IP Address Port Number Adding Cameras on the InternetCamera Data Internet Login Stream Type Setup Camera Pages Enable Trigger Event Channel Camera Selection Alert Log ListPage Recording Video Recording ScheduleRecording Paths PreferencesData Preferences Instant Recording Time LimitProxy Server Initial SettingsDisk Allocation for Each Camera Recording Using Playback Searching Recorded Video FilesPage Troubleshooting ProblemsMotion detection feature doesnt send me any E-Mails SolutionSolution Problem 8 Solution Video quality may suddenly deteriorateRegulatory Approvals Appendix a SpecificationsNetwork Camera FCC StatementCE Approvals FCC Radiation Exposure StatementNetwork Camera copyright information No WarrantyCopyright Notice Package source codes LicenseThttpd.c tiny/turbo/throttling Http server Ntp-4.1.71 license Libupnp-1.2.1 LicenseCron license GNU General Public License PreamblePage Page No Warranty END of Terms and Conditions Lesser GNU General Public License GNU Lesser General Public LicensePage Page Page Page Page No Warranty Appendix B Streaming Video/Audio Solution Streaming Video/Audio through Internet CameraContact Information for CNet USA Tel Fax