ZyXEL Communications IPC-3605N manual

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Contents IPC-3605N Page Contents FCC Interference Statement Important Notices Regulatory NoticeConventions in this Manual About This ManualGetting to know your IPC-3605N Package Contents Features Camera Layout Red IR LEDs Left, Blue Status LED Right LED Status IndicatorDigital I/O Connector Block Connecting your IPC-3605N InstallationWireless Wall and Ceiling Mounting Dismounting the Camera Disassemble/Assemble the camera stand Initial Setup Accessing your camera Accessing via iSecurity+ Web App CloudEnabled Viewing Accessing via iSecurity+ Smartphone AppPage Page Layout Page Voice Communication IconsAccessing via iPhone/Smartphone Web Browser Page Accessing via 3GPP Mobile Phone Configuration Video Settings Camera Settings Page User Settings Audio SettingsPage Ethernet Settings Network SettingsWireless Settings Network Bandwidth Network DiagnosticAdvanced UPnP Ddns9 QoS 8 RTPMail Server Event SetupEvent Servers Xxxx@xx.com FTP ServerHttp Server Image ServerNotify Server API ID SMS ServerTrigger Setup Page Audio Detection Motion Detection4 I/O Status Recording Setup Date Recording HistoryMulti-Camera Page Event Viewer System Maintenance MaintenanceInformation LogProfile Management Reboot CameraFirmware Update Cabling Check TroubleshootingReconfiguring Your Device Resetting to Factory Defaults No User Interface in the Browser Trouble with ActivePage Trouble with Remote Viewing on Browser Page Symptoms, Causes, and Solutions Both the IPCamClientActiveX.cab and USActiveX.cab control Internet connection error Settings page, or visit speedtest.net http//speedtest.net Technical Support Information Snapshots often suggests a problem with the memory cardACG, AWB, AES Technical Specifications5C ~40C GPL Open-Sourced ComponentsIwlist V29 Libcrypto.so.0.9.8 V0.98m Libsockipc.so.1.2 V2.11 GPLv3 Libssl.so V0.98m GNU General Public License Page Page Page GNU Library General Public License Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Preamble GNU General Public LicenseTerms and Conditions Basic Permissions Conveying Verbatim Copies Page Additional Terms Acceptance Not Required for Having Copies No Surrender of Others Freedom Revised Versions of this License How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs

IPC-3605N specifications

ZyXEL Communications has established itself as a leader in the networking and communication technology industry, and one of its noteworthy products is the IPC-3605N. This network camera is designed for both home and business surveillance, offering a reliable and high-quality solution for security needs.

The IPC-3605N features a 2-megapixel image sensor capable of capturing crystal-clear video at 1080p resolution. This high-definition recording ensures that the finer details are not lost, which is crucial for identification in security scenarios. With a wide viewing angle provided by its fixed lens, the camera can cover larger areas with fewer units required, making it an efficient choice for comprehensive surveillance coverage.

One of the key features of the IPC-3605N is its night vision capabilities. Equipped with infrared LEDs, this camera can provide clear images in low-light conditions, allowing for 24/7 monitoring. The smart IR technology automatically adjusts the LED intensity based on the distance of objects, preventing overexposure and ensuring that video quality remains high even in total darkness.

Connectivity is another strong suit of the IPC-3605N. It supports multiple network protocols, including Ethernet and Wi-Fi, making installation flexible and straightforward. Users can choose either a wired connection for stability or a wireless setup for convenience without the hassle of cabling.

Moreover, the IPC-3605N comes with built-in motion detection technology. This feature sends real-time alerts to users whenever motion is detected within its field of view. This immediate notification system helps users to respond swiftly in case of any suspicious activities. The camera's ability to store footage locally or to a cloud service provides further flexibility for data management and retrieval.

In terms of construction, the IPC-3605N is designed to withstand various environmental conditions, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations. Its robust housing ensures durability and protection against dust and water, rated IP66, ideal for outdoor surveillance applications.

Lastly, the IPC-3605N is user-friendly, with an intuitive mobile app that allows users to access real-time footage, manage settings, and review recorded clips easily. This ensures total control and visibility, making it a valuable asset for anyone looking to enhance their security measures.