WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide
8.How does the built-in motion detection work?It very simply compares what it sees now to what it saw in the last frame and based on a sensitivity you select will trigger an event. The event can be to send an e-mail, to send an Image to a FTP server, or to send a series of images (before and after the motion is detected) to an e-mail address or FTP server.-All required software is built into the camera.
9.What is the maximum length Ethernet cable I can use?The same topology limitations that apply to any 10/100 Ethernet card apply, meaning the maximum segment length is 100 meters from the switch/hub to the camera
10.What is Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)?Power-over-Ethernet (PoE), or "Active Ethernet," eliminates the need to run power to devices on a wired LAN. Using PoE, installers need to run only a single CAT5 Ethernet cable that carries both power and data to each device. This allows greater flexibility and significantly decreases installation costs in many cases.
11.Can Network IP Cameras use different lenses?Advanced Network IP Cameras utilize CS-mount lenses, which can accommodate a variety of specialized lenses, such as wide-angle, fisheye or telephoto lenses.
12.What image sizes can be viewed from Network IP Cameras?Advanced Network IP Cameras use multiple pre-set image sizes that typically include 160 x 120, 320 x 240 and 640 x 480 pixel image sizes.
13.Can I view a Network IP Camera from my PDA?Network IP Cameras can now be viewed on most Windows systems,, including Pocket PC devices, such as the Compaq iPAQ, HP Jornada, Dell Axim, Casio Cassiopeia and many others.
You can download the PDA Viewer at: http://www.intellinet-network.com/ipcamera.
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