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Contents LevelOne Table of Contents Page Features OverviewWireless Features WCS-2000 only Internet FeaturesSecurity Features Rear Panel Physical DetailsFront-mounted LEDs Package Contents Mount the Camera on the supplied Base and Stand InstallationSystem Requirements Connect the LAN CableCheck the LEDs Adjust the AntennaPower Up Setup Setup ProcedurePassword Dialog TCP/IP Settings Save Screen Introduction Adjusting the Video ImageTo Adjust the Video Image Make the required adjustments, and save your changes Operation Controlling User Access to the Video StreamTo Enable this feature Making Video available from the Internet LevelOne IP Network Camera SetupSecond Port Configuration Ddns Dynamic DNSRouter/Gateway Setup Ddns Settings Network ScreenViewing via the Internet Using the Windows Viewing/Recording UtilityUsing your Web Browser Example IP addressMotion Detection/E-mail Alerts To Use Motion Detection/E-mail AlertConnecting to LevelOne IP Network Camera Connecting using your Web BrowserWelcome Screen Using the Connect Option View Video ScreenSystem Screen Administration MenuSystem Settings Data System ScreenNTP Network Time Protocol Update ScheduleNetwork Screen Time ServerData Network Screen IP SettingWireless Setting WCS-2000 only Using Ddns Dynamic DNS OptionsWEP Encryption WEP Screen WCS-2000 onlyData WEP Screen Page Image Screen Video SettingsAdjustment Data Image ScreenUser Screen Admin LoginUser Access Data User ScreenUser Database Add/Modify User ScreenData Add/Modify User AlertsStatus Status ScreenData Status Screen LogUpgrade Firmware Screen Upgrade Firmware ScreenViewing & Recording System Tray Icon Main ScreenRecordings Current Recordings Adding Cameras to the Camera ListCameras Camera List Camera Data LANCamera Data Internet LoginAdding Cameras on the Internet Port NumberModifying an Existing Camera Modify CameraStop Viewing Live VideoPlay Live Recordings Recording VideoRecording Preferences Time LimitRecorded Files Recorded FilesData Schedule Definition Scheduled RecordingsSchedule Definition Screen CameraStart Time Schedule TypeStart Day DurationViewing with your Web Browser Viewing over your LANView Video in Browser Example using IP address Example using Domain NameClick View Video to see a screen like the example below Troubleshooting ProblemsVideo quality may suddenly deteriorate SolutionMotion detection feature doesnt send me any E-mails Model FCS-1000 LevelOne IP Network Camera FCS-1000WCS-2000 ModelCE Marking Warning FCC StatementFCC Radiation Exposure Statement Network Camera copyright information No WarrantyCopyright Notice Package source codes LicenseThttpd License Cgi-LIB Copyright Notice DisclaimerGNU General Public License PreamblePage Page No Warranty END of Terms and Conditions Lesser GNU General Public License GNU Lesser General Public LicensePage Page Page Page Page No Warranty

WCS-2000, FCS-1000 specifications

LevelOne FCS-1000 and WCS-2000 are advanced surveillance solutions designed to meet the growing demands of security across various environments. These products embody cutting-edge technology, combining high performance with user-friendly features to provide reliable surveillance.

The LevelOne FCS-1000 is a compact and versatile IP camera that delivers exceptional video quality. Equipped with a 1.3 Megapixel resolution, it ensures clear and crisp images, essential for any surveillance application. The camera features a built-in IR-cut filter, enabling effective day and night surveillance. With its infrared LED capabilities, the FCS-1000 can capture high-resolution images even in low-light environments, making it ideal for 24/7 monitoring.

On the other hand, the WCS-2000 is a powerful wireless controller designed to manage multiple cameras, making it perfect for larger installations. It supports both wired and wireless network connectivity, ensuring flexibility in deployment. The WCS-2000 is equipped with robust analytics features, such as motion detection and event alerts, significantly enhancing security monitoring. Users can easily configure settings and access footage remotely, giving them control from anywhere at any time.

One of the standout characteristics of both devices is their compliance with various video compression standards, including H.264, which allows for reduce bandwidth usage without compromising video quality. This is particularly beneficial for users with limited network capacity.

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