Netcam(W)_SNC-L200(W)

Netcam(W)_SNC-L200(W)

Features

The Netcam can be installed in any place you want at domestic, business or industrial premises, and provides real-time security moving images over the Internet, allowing remote controlling for security and monitoring.

The NetcamW is a wireless network camera adopting wireless network technology, which allows users to access a security camera without LAN cable connection.

1/4" 320,000-pixel CMOS

Provides high-quality video of 320,000-pixels (pixel is a number of dots comprising an image)by adopting high-resolution CMOS.

Pan &Tilt

Moves the lens up and down and left and right, allowing shooting of every corner in every direction.

Power Pan &Tilt

When you select a desired spot by clicking, the camera lens moves the spot to the center of the screen.

You can adjust movement over a screen more easily and accurately.

Home Position

The lens returns to the central position after you press the Home Button at the center of the Pan &Tilt Button, and resets the coordinates of the Pan &Title.

Preset

Sets the directions of the lens up to eight spots.

You can return the lens to the stored position easily after movement.

Night Flash

You can monitor the environment at nighttime or in a dark room by using flash.

Passive Infrared (PIR)Sensor

Automatically detects and shoot any motion from intrusion, and sends it by E-mail.

You can use this function when you leave the house or return from work.

Pre-Alarm

When motion is detected over the screen, both the detected image and the image before motion detection is sent to the E-mail address pre-set by the user (You can set the number of before and after-alarm images sent from the menu).

Privacy Protection

PRIVACY

You can press the Privacy Button of the Netcam(W) if you do not want to shoot videos. Then the lens rotates to uncovered range, and the screen turns black. If you press the button again, ‘Privacy Mode’ is displayed on the black screen.

Support for Communications Protocols

Provides support for TCP/IP, SMTP for E-mail transmission, and FTP protocols, and provides a variety of Internet-related communications protocols such as ARP, HTTP, Telnet, DHCP and PPPoE.

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