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Contents LevelOne Table of Contents Page Overview FeaturesSecurity Features Internet FeaturesWireless Features WCS-2000 only Front-mounted LEDs Physical DetailsRear Panel Package Contents System Requirements InstallationMount the Camera on the supplied Base and Stand Connect the LAN CablePower Up Adjust the AntennaCheck the LEDs Setup Procedure SetupPassword Dialog TCP/IP Settings Save Screen To Adjust the Video Image Adjusting the Video ImageIntroduction Make the required adjustments, and save your changes To Enable this feature Controlling User Access to the Video StreamOperation Second Port Configuration LevelOne IP Network Camera SetupMaking Video available from the Internet Ddns Dynamic DNSDdns Settings Network Screen Router/Gateway SetupUsing your Web Browser Using the Windows Viewing/Recording UtilityViewing via the Internet Example IP addressTo Use Motion Detection/E-mail Alert Motion Detection/E-mail AlertsConnecting using your Web Browser Connecting to LevelOne IP Network CameraWelcome Screen View Video Screen Using the Connect OptionSystem Settings Administration MenuSystem Screen Data System ScreenNetwork Screen Update ScheduleNTP Network Time Protocol Time ServerWireless Setting WCS-2000 only IP SettingData Network Screen Options Using Ddns Dynamic DNSData WEP Screen WEP Screen WCS-2000 onlyWEP Encryption Page Adjustment Video SettingsImage Screen Data Image ScreenUser Access Admin LoginUser Screen Data User ScreenData Add/Modify User Add/Modify User ScreenUser Database AlertsData Status Screen Status ScreenStatus LogUpgrade Firmware Screen Upgrade Firmware ScreenViewing & Recording Main Screen System Tray IconCameras Camera List Adding Cameras to the Camera ListRecordings Current Recordings Camera Data LANAdding Cameras on the Internet LoginCamera Data Internet Port NumberModify Camera Modifying an Existing CameraPlay Viewing Live VideoStop Recording Preferences Recording VideoLive Recordings Time LimitRecorded Files Recorded FilesSchedule Definition Screen Scheduled RecordingsData Schedule Definition CameraStart Day Schedule TypeStart Time DurationViewing over your LAN Viewing with your Web BrowserView Video in Browser Example using Domain Name Example using IP addressClick View Video to see a screen like the example below Problems TroubleshootingMotion detection feature doesnt send me any E-mails SolutionVideo quality may suddenly deteriorate WCS-2000 FCS-1000Model FCS-1000 LevelOne IP Network Camera ModelFCC Radiation Exposure Statement FCC StatementCE Marking Warning Copyright Notice No WarrantyNetwork Camera copyright information Package source codes LicenseThttpd License Disclaimer Cgi-LIB Copyright NoticePreamble 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