SVAT Electronics IP300, IP200, IP100 user manual Appendix D Glossary, Term Definition

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Appendix D: Glossary

Appendix D: Glossary

The Glossary section defines the terms used in this User Manual

Term

Definition

Ethernet

Local Area Network technology, originally developed by Xerox

 

Corporation, can link up to 1,024 nodes in a bus network. Ethernet

 

provides raw data transfer in a rate of 10 megabits/sec. with actual

 

throughputs in 2 to 3 megabits/sec. using a baseband

 

(single-channel) communication technique. Ethernet uses carrier

 

sense multiple access collision detection (CSMA/CD) that prevents

 

network failures when two devices attempt to access the network at

 

the same time. LAN hardware manufacturers use Ethernet

 

protocol; their products may not be compatible.

Gateway

A computer that attaches to a number of networks and routes

 

packets between them. The packets can be different protocols at

 

the higher levels.

IP

Internet Protocol – The TCP/IP standard protocol defines the IP

 

datagram as the unit of information passed across a network.

IP Address

Internet Protocol Address – A 32-bit address assigned to hosts

 

participating in a TCP/IP network. The IP address consists of

 

network and host portions. It is assigned to an interconnection of a

 

host to a physical network.

MAC

Medium Access Control - The network layer between the physical

 

and the data link layers. Specifically, the physical (hardware)

 

address exists in this layer.

MIB

Management Information Base – The database, i.e. set of variables

 

maintained by a gateway running SNMP

NMS

Network Management Station

OID

Object Identifier – The variables defined in a MIB

Router

A computer that manages traffic between different network segments

 

or different network topologies. It directs the destination IP

 

address. The network media can be different, but the higher-level

 

protocols must be the same.

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol – A standard protocol used to

 

monitor IP hosts, networks, and gateways. SNMP defines a set of

 

simple operations that can be performed on the OIDs of the MIBs

 

managed by the monitored Agents. It employs the UDP/IP

 

transport layer to move its object between the Agents and the NMS

TCP/IP

Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol – A protocol suite

 

used by more than 15 million users with a UNIX association and

 

widely used to link computers of different kinds.

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Contents WebCAM Contents Device View63 System User64 Help Drag-and-Drop Feature Features IntroductionPackage Contents Light indicators on WebCAM LAN Port LED Installation Procedure WebCAM installation flowchartInstallation Procedure WebCAM, USB Camera and the NetworkWebCAM, USB Camera and the Network Using Utility to Setup IP & Update Firmware Installing UtilityUsing Utility Setup Wizard Using Utility to Setup IP & Update Firmware Using Utility to Setup IP & Update Firmware Using Utility to Setup IP & Update Firmware Using Utility to Setup IP & Update Firmware Using Utility to Setup IP & Update Firmware Launch WebCAM IP Configuration IPAddress AdvancedDevice Password IP Configuration WebCAM Advanced settingsIi. Management Protocol For exampleAbout RefreshWebCAM Web Manager IntroductionWebCAM Web Manager Interface Web-Camera Selection System Information InformationSystem Status Current Connections Ii. System InformationBasic Settings Event LogSetting up Camera a Similar with Camera B Camera SettingsCamera Settings Network Account Settings Ii. DNS Server IP NetworkIP Address Dynamic DNS Iii. Port NumberIv. Ethernet User Account User Name Account SettingsVi. PPPoE Can see the User Name and IP details or set Advanced Settings Event NotificationEvent Notification Send Email WebCAM Event Selection List Samples Camera a or Camera B Enable Motion DetectionWebCAM Motion Detection WebCAM Motion Detect Email Notification Image Recording Camera a or Camera B Begin End hhmmMail / FTP WebCAM Email of Image RecordedFTP Settings FTP Server Ii. Email Settings E-mail ServerIii. Sending Test Mail WebCAM test mail functionSystem Settings Iv. Email Address BookIi. System Restart Iii. LED SettingsIv. Snmp Settings Image Server Language About Interface LanguageIi. Email Preference Viewing images using PDA / Web enabled mobile phone WebCAM AboutAccessing WebCAM via PDA Installing MultiMonitor MultiMonitorMultiMonitor MultiMonitor Device MultiMonitor Display the current Camera settings Display the Motion Detection Settings REDImage Recording Avifilethree digit numerical sequenceConfigure Settings for Email Notification Server Require AuthenticationSnmp Settings Notified Email AddressUsing Snmp to update network ports MultiMonitor MultiMonitor MultiMonitor View SystemUser Help Drag-and-Drop Feature StepDouble click on the icon on the desktop, to view the images Appendix a Router Configuration Port Forwarding for WebCAMSMC SMC2404WBR Appendix a Router Configuration TCP UDP Protocol Type Enabled/Disabled For ID#2 Service Port 9001 Service IP Appendix a Router Configuration Appendix a Router Configuration Appendix a Router Configuration Appendix a Router Configuration Action Allow always Appendix a Router Configuration Click Save to save the settings Private Port Type Appendix a Router Configuration Enable Checked Appendix a Router Configuration Appendix B Methods to Update WebCAM Firmware Method 1 Through WebCAM WebAppendix C IP Address, Subnet and Gateway CommunitiesGateways IP AddressesSubnetting and Subnet Masks Subnet Mask Routing and FilteringAppendix D Glossary Term Definition

IP200, IP300, IP100 specifications

SVAT Electronics has long been a trusted name in the field of surveillance and security, and their line of IP cameras, specifically the IP100, IP200, and IP300, exemplifies their commitment to quality and innovation. These cameras are designed to cater to various security needs, providing users with advanced features and reliable performance.

The SVAT IP100 is an entry-level model, perfect for users seeking basic yet effective surveillance. This camera boasts a 720p HD resolution, allowing for clear and sharp images. One of its standout features is its night vision capability, which utilizes infrared technology to capture footage in low-light conditions, ensuring 24/7 surveillance. The IP100 is also easy to install, with a user-friendly setup process that allows users to get started without any technical expertise.

Moving up the range, the IP200 offers enhanced functionalities suitable for mid-level security needs. This model provides 1080p full HD resolution, delivering superior image clarity. The IP200 comes equipped with motion detection alerts, which notify users of any unexpected movement within its field of view. Additionally, this camera features a built-in microphone, allowing for two-way audio communication, which enhances its usability in various situations, such as monitoring children or pets.

At the top of the line is the IP300, a high-performance camera designed for more demanding surveillance requirements. This model supports 4MP video resolution, ensuring that every detail is captured with stunning clarity. The IP300 also features pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) capabilities, enabling users to remotely control the camera's viewing angles and zoom in on specific areas of interest. This flexibility is particularly useful for monitoring large spaces effectively. Furthermore, the IP300 incorporates advanced motion tracking technology, which automatically follows moving subjects, ensuring that nothing goes unnoticed.

All three models are powered by advanced technologies such as H.265 video compression, which optimizes storage space without compromising video quality. They are compatible with mobile apps and remote viewing capabilities, providing users with the convenience of monitoring their premises from anywhere in the world. Whether for residential security, small businesses, or larger commercial applications, the SVAT IP100, IP200, and IP300 cameras deliver quality, reliability, and advanced features tailored to meet the needs of modern surveillance.