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1. Introduction

Thank you for choosing the Internet Camera. This Internet Camera sends live video through 10/100Mbps wired network to
a web browser or camera viewer across Internet anywhere in the world! This compact, self-contained unit lets you keep
an eye on your home, your kids, and your workplace—whatever’s important to you.
How does the Camera do all of this? Unlike standard “web cams” that require an attached PC, the Internet Camera can
connect directly to a network. The MJPEG video compression produces a high quality, high-frame rate, 640 x 480 video
stream.
The included Camera Viewer utility lets you record the video to your local hard drive, “live” or on a predetermined
schedule.
Use the instructions in this Guide to help you integrate the Camera into your network. These instructions should be all you
need to get the most out of the Internet Camera.

2. Package Content

z One Internet Camera
z One Power Adapter
z One Camera Stand
z One 100M Category 5 Ethernet Cable
z One Quick Installation Guide
z One CD (Including Manual/Utility/Driver)
If any of the above items are missing, please contact your supplier.

3. System Requirement

System requirement for PC, MAC or Notebook PC to access the Internet Camera are:
z OS System: Windows 2000, XP, Server 2003
z IE Version: 6.0.29 + SP2 or above
z CPU: Intel Pentium III 750MHz above or Intel Celeron 1GHz above
z Memory Size: 128MB (256MB recommended)
z DirectX 7.0 or above
z VGA card with fully DirectX 7.0 supported.
z VGA Card Resolution: 800 x 600 or above

4. Hardware Installation

LED and Focusing
The Camera head and its focus ring allow you to modify the aim and focus of the Camera.
To adjust the Camera’s focus, rotate the dark focus ring.
There are four LEDs indicating the camera status and networking status.

y Monitoring

When someone is viewing the camera, the LED will light.

y Ready

When the camera is power on and ready for access, the LED will light.

y LAN

When the Internet Camera is linking to wired network, the LED is lighting. The LED is flashing when video is
transmitted or received through wired network.

y MIC

Build-in Microphone.