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Contents CNet CIC-930W User’s Guide Table of Contents Overview Streaming Video/Audio through Internet Camera Overview ProblemsRecording Video Network Camera Regulatory Approvals Copyright NoticeFeatures IntroductionOverview Security Features Internet FeaturesWireless Features Physical Details Network Camera Front Network CameraRear Network Camera Package Contents System Requirements Basic SetupDefault Wireless settings are Mode Infrastructure Wireless Security Disabled Domain USA Channel No. AutoConnect the LAN Cable Installation Network CameraPower Up Assemble the CameraSetup Procedure Setup using the Windows WizardPassword Dialog Fixed or Dynamic IP Selection Save Settings Final Screen Connecting to a Camera on your LAN Viewing Live VideoRequirements Home Screen Connecting to a Camera via the Internet Examples using an IP addressExample using a Domain Name When you connect, the following screen will be displayed General Options Viewing Live VideoIntroduction Advanced Viewing SetupAdjusting the Video Image To Adjust the Video ImageVideo Adjustment MPEG-4 SettingsMjpeg Settings Mobil SettingsTime Stamp SharpnessOptions SpeakerControlling User Access to the Video Stream To Control User Access to Live VideoAccess Making Video available from the Internet Router/Gateway SetupTo use Ddns Network Camera SetupHttp Port Configuration Ddns Dynamic DNSExample Domain Name Viewing Live Video Using your Web BrowserViewing Live Video via the Internet Example IP addressAdd Camera Viewing Live Video with the Viewing/Recording UtilityTo Use Motion Detection Alerts Motion Detection AlertsPage Connecting to Network Camera Connecting using your Web BrowserWeb-based Management Welcome Screen Video & Audio Administration MenuSetup AdministrationDate & Time System SettingsSystem Screen Data System ScreenFor daylight saving checkbox You must Uncheck this checkbox when Daylight SavingAddress Update Time ZoneNetwork Screen Data Network ScreenNetwork Multicast RTP/RTSP UPnPQoS Wireless Screen Data Wireless ScreenWireless Network WPA/WPA2 Personal SecurityData Ddns Screen Ddns ScreenPassword/Key Account/E-MailCheck WAN IP Data Video & Audion Screen Video & Audio ScreenVideo Adjustments Lighting ConditionAudio Type Mirror FlipVideo Access Video Access ScreenData Video Access Screen User AccessAdd New Schedule User Properties User Database ScreenData User Database Screen Existing UsersMotion Detection Screen Data Motion Detection ScreenMotion Detection Mail Screen Data E-Mail ScreenPrimary/Secondary Smtp Server Mail Setup Mail AddressSubject FTP Screen Data FTP ScreenPrimary/Secondary FTP Http Screen Data Http ScreenHttp Notification New Schedule Event Trigger ScreenData Event Trigger Screen Event ScheduleAttachment Type Jpeg Image Trigger EventInterval ActionsFirmware Upgrade Maintenance ScreenData Maintenance Screen Administrator LoginBackup & Restore Status Screen Data Status ScreenSystem Page Log Screen Data Log ScreenLog Installation WindowsMonitor/Playback/IP Recorder Utility Main Screen System Tray IconCamera Setup Camera Data LANLocal ID Camera Name IP Address Port Number Login Setup Camera Pages Enable Trigger Event Adding Cameras on the Internet Camera Data InternetLocal ID Camera Name IP Address Port Number Login Stream Type Setup Camera Pages Enable Trigger Event Alert Log List Channel Camera SelectionPage Recording Schedule Recording VideoInstant Recording Time Limit PreferencesData Preferences Recording PathsInitial Settings Disk Allocation for Each Camera RecordingProxy Server Searching Recorded Video Files Using PlaybackPage Problems TroubleshootingVideo quality may suddenly deteriorate SolutionSolution Problem 8 Solution Motion detection feature doesnt send me any E-MailsFCC Statement Appendix a SpecificationsNetwork Camera Regulatory ApprovalsFCC Radiation Exposure Statement CE ApprovalsPackage source codes License No WarrantyCopyright Notice Network Camera copyright informationThttpd.c tiny/turbo/throttling Http server Libupnp-1.2.1 License Ntp-4.1.71 licenseCron license Preamble GNU General Public LicensePage Page No Warranty END of Terms and Conditions GNU Lesser General Public License Lesser GNU General Public LicensePage Page Page Page Page No Warranty Streaming Video/Audio through Internet Camera Appendix B Streaming Video/Audio SolutionContact Information for CNet USA Tel Fax