SMC Networks SMCWIPCFN-G2 manual „ Supports Connection to the External Devices

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By using a standard web browser or the bundled IP CAMERA MANAGER software application, the administrator can easily change the configuration of the camera via Intranet or Internet. In addition, the camera can be upgraded remotely when a new firmware is available. The users are also allowed to monitor the image and take snapshots via the network.

„Supports Connection to the External Devices

The auxiliary Input/Output connectors allow connecting a variety of external devices, such as external speakers or USB devices.

„Multiple Platforms Supported

The camera supports multiple network protocols, including TCP/IP, SMTP for e-mail, HTTP, and other Internet related protocols. Therefore, it can be used in a mixed operating system environment, such as Windows XP and Windows Vista.

„Multiple Applications Supported

Through remote access technology, the camera can be used to monitor various objects and places for many purposes. For example, babies at home, patients in the hospital, offices and banks, and more. The camera can capture both still images and video clips and allows keeping archives and restoring them at any time.

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Contents SMCWIPCFN-G2 Trademarks CopyrightWarranty Product Registration Compliances Important Note Industry Canada Statement Etsi EN 300 Page Czech Danish German Page Page Page Portuguese Slovenian Slovak Finnish Swedish Icelandic Norwegian Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Underwriters Laboratories Compliance Statement Information for Power SourcePage Contents Appendix Preface Introduction to the Camera describes the featuresChapter Introduction to the Camera Checking the Package Contents Front View Getting to Know the CameraScrew thread is used to connect the camera stand Rear ViewFeatures and Benefits „ Supports Connection to the External Devices „ Multiple Platforms Supported„ Multiple Applications Supported „ Networking „ Accessing the Camera using a Web Browser„ Accessing the Camera using Web browser System RequirementCamera Stand Installing the Camera StandConnecting the Camera to a LAN Connecting the External Antenna Home Applications Applications of the CameraUsing IPFinder Chapter Accessing the CameraAccess the Camera Page Page Configuring the IP Address of the PC Using the Web Configuration Chapter Configuring the CameraUsing Smart Wizard Camera SettingsIP Settings Wireless Networking Email SettingsConfirm Settings Basic Setup„ Indication LED Basic SystemBasic Date & Time „ Basic„ Administrator Basic User„ General User „ Guest Network Settings Network Network „ IP Settings„ Port Numbers Ddns SettingNetwork IP Filter „ UPnPNetwork ID Ssid Network Wireless Setting„ Wireless „ Deny IP ListCamera Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc WPA-PSK Setting up Video & Audio „ Image Setting „ Overlay SettingVideo & Audio Camera Levels Lowest, Low, Medium, High, and Highest Video & Audio Video„ 3GPP „ MjpegVideo & Audio Audio „ Camera Microphone„ Camera Speaker Out Event Server Configuration „ FTP Event Server Setting FTP„ Email Event Server Setting Email„ Net Storage Event Server Setting Network StorageMotion Detect Event Configuration General Setting Event ConfigEvent Configuration Arrange Schedule Profile Event Configuration Schedule Trigger Event Configuration Motion Detect Trigger„ Factory Reset „ System RebootTools „ Update Firmware „ Configuration10 USB „ USB Setting „ USB Dismount„ USB Information „ Device Info Information„ System Log Logs table displays the events log recorded by the system 8MB NOR Flash SpecificationPower DC 5V/2.5A „ Communication „ System Hardware Processor ARM9 base„ Audio Input Reset„ User Interface LEDsNumbers Glossary of TermsDhcp Enterprise Hex ISP PCM RTP Smtp UDP Smcwipcf