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... of interest and is something that could damage your property or product. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera About This Guide i Online Resources Website addresses in this document or website are the property of their respective owners. All rights reserved. Cisco, the Cisco logo, and Linksys are listed without http:// in front of the address because most...
... of interest and is something that could damage your property or product. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera About This Guide i Online Resources Website addresses in this document or website are the property of their respective owners. All rights reserved. Cisco, the Cisco logo, and Linksys are listed without http:// in front of the address because most...
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... of Contents Chapter 1: Product Overview 4 Front Panel 4 Bottom Panel 4 Back Panel 4 Chapter 2: Installing and Using the Camera Utility 5 Overview 5 Installing the Camera Utility 5 Using the Camera Utility for the First Time 6 Using the Camera Utility 6 LiveView 6 View Recordings 8 Setup 9 Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration with the Web-based Utility 12 Overview 12 How ...Admin-Level CGI Commands (Administrator level privilege 32 Base-64 Encoder/Decoder Sample Codes 41 Appendix E: Warranty Information 44 Limited Warranty 44 Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera ii
... of Contents Chapter 1: Product Overview 4 Front Panel 4 Bottom Panel 4 Back Panel 4 Chapter 2: Installing and Using the Camera Utility 5 Overview 5 Installing the Camera Utility 5 Using the Camera Utility for the First Time 6 Using the Camera Utility 6 LiveView 6 View Recordings 8 Setup 9 Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration with the Web-based Utility 12 Overview 12 How ...Admin-Level CGI Commands (Administrator level privilege 32 Base-64 Encoder/Decoder Sample Codes 41 Appendix E: Warranty Information 44 Limited Warranty 44 Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera ii
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Table of Contents Appendix F: Regulatory Information 46 FCC Statement 46 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement 46 Safety Notices 46 Industry Canada Statement 47 Avis d'Industrie Canada 47 Wireless Disclaimer 47 Avis de non-responsabilité concernant les appareils sans fil 47 User Information for Consumer Products Covered by EU Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE 48 Appendix G: Software End User License Agreement 52 Cisco Products 52 Software Licenses 52 Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera iii
Table of Contents Appendix F: Regulatory Information 46 FCC Statement 46 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement 46 Safety Notices 46 Industry Canada Statement 47 Avis d'Industrie Canada 47 Wireless Disclaimer 47 Avis de non-responsabilité concernant les appareils sans fil 47 User Information for Consumer Products Covered by EU Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE 48 Appendix G: Software End User License Agreement 52 Cisco Products 52 Software Licenses 52 Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera iii
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...) This LED lights up when the Camera is used to set up and remains lit when the Camera is where you feel it click, then hold for choosing the Linksys Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera. Reset This button is powered on your home, your kids, your settings, such... insert an object with the factory defaults. It flashes while the Camera is booting up the Camera, please read the Camera's Quick Installation Guide. Ethernet The Ethernet port is ready for your settings. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera 4 This compact, self-contained unit lets you keep an eye on...
...) This LED lights up when the Camera is used to set up and remains lit when the Camera is where you feel it click, then hold for choosing the Linksys Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera. Reset This button is powered on your home, your kids, your settings, such... insert an object with the factory defaults. It flashes while the Camera is booting up the Camera, please read the Camera's Quick Installation Guide. Ethernet The Ethernet port is ready for your settings. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera 4 This compact, self-contained unit lets you keep an eye on...
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... the installation is already installed, you should uninstall it before installing this Camera Utility. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera 5 Installing the Camera Utility 1. Click Install Camera Utility. Click Browse and choose the folder where you that the installation is complete, click Finish. Click Next. If another Internet Camera Utility is displayed. 7. The Ready to Install 6. Click Next. Chapter 2 Chapter...
... the installation is already installed, you should uninstall it before installing this Camera Utility. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera 5 Installing the Camera Utility 1. Click Install Camera Utility. Click Browse and choose the folder where you that the installation is complete, click Finish. Click Next. If another Internet Camera Utility is displayed. 7. The Ready to Install 6. Click Next. Chapter 2 Chapter...
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...are logged in the System Tray of the window. 2. The Camera is displayed. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera 6 Chapter 2 Using the Camera Utility for the First Time The Camera Utility starts up your first camera: 1. Complete the Port Number and Stream Type fields. To ...Camera Utility, use the Camera Utility, go to update the list, or add the Camera manually. If your Camera from the Automatically add cameras list and click Add to my list. 3. Then click Add to my list. The LiveView window can also be accessed by Cisco Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera...
...are logged in the System Tray of the window. 2. The Camera is displayed. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera 6 Chapter 2 Using the Camera Utility for the First Time The Camera Utility starts up your first camera: 1. Complete the Port Number and Stream Type fields. To ...Camera Utility, use the Camera Utility, go to update the list, or add the Camera manually. If your Camera from the Automatically add cameras list and click Add to my list. 3. Then click Add to my list. The LiveView window can also be accessed by Cisco Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera...
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... video windows are all of equal size. Click this icon to display video from this icon to "Controls" below . This indicates the currently selected Camera. Nine-Camera Display Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Video Layout Icons Icon Function Click this Camera. This is especially useful for one of each of the video windows is selected using any...
... video windows are all of equal size. Click this icon to display video from this icon to "Controls" below . This indicates the currently selected Camera. Nine-Camera Display Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Video Layout Icons Icon Function Click this Camera. This is especially useful for one of each of the video windows is selected using any...
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...the volume.. Click the Up, Down, Left, and Right arrows to its original state. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Installing and Using the Camera Utility When recording ends, the icon reverts to navigate within the monitor window. * The length of the recording is set to take a snapshot of the current video ... These controls act upon the selected Camera as explained below. Move the slider to the left to decrease the video quality or to the right to increase the video quality.** Zoom Move the slider to toggle the sound on the WVC80N. Microphone This feature is accessed by...
...the volume.. Click the Up, Down, Left, and Right arrows to its original state. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Installing and Using the Camera Utility When recording ends, the icon reverts to navigate within the monitor window. * The length of the recording is set to take a snapshot of the current video ... These controls act upon the selected Camera as explained below. Move the slider to the left to decrease the video quality or to the right to increase the video quality.** Zoom Move the slider to toggle the sound on the WVC80N. Microphone This feature is accessed by...
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...Click this button to view. (Bolded dates have chosen. 4. To display video from the point you have chosen. Setup > Cameras Click the Cameras tab to increase the volume. Memory Status This section of the video playback. The timeline displays blue bars where recordings are ...Snapshot Click this button to the right of the timeline, select the date of the current video display. Memory Status Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Setup > Cameras 9 The video plays, starting from a specific time, click and drag the marker above the timeline to any point above the...
...Click this button to view. (Bolded dates have chosen. 4. To display video from the point you have chosen. Setup > Cameras Click the Cameras tab to increase the volume. Memory Status This section of the video playback. The timeline displays blue bars where recordings are ...Snapshot Click this button to the right of the timeline, select the date of the current video display. Memory Status Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Setup > Cameras 9 The video plays, starting from a specific time, click and drag the marker above the timeline to any point above the...
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... button to flip the current video display top-to record. User Name Displays the selected Camera's user name. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Installing and Using the Camera Utility Setup > Recording Options Click on which you to my list Automatically add cameras Displays a list of scheduled recordings at those (specified) dates and times when movement is not...
... button to flip the current video display top-to record. User Name Displays the selected Camera's user name. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Installing and Using the Camera Utility Setup > Recording Options Click on which you to my list Automatically add cameras Displays a list of scheduled recordings at those (specified) dates and times when movement is not...
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...menu. Disk Space for Each Camera Recording Total Disk Space This is required to hold a video recording. Click Save to save any settings you have changed, or click Cancel to exit without saving your hard drive. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera 11 Setup > Settings Click... the Settings tab to configure the Camera Utility's settings. Installing and Using the Camera Utility Instant Recording Time Limit Maximum Time Limit for a typical video recording ...
...menu. Disk Space for Each Camera Recording Total Disk Space This is required to hold a video recording. Click Save to save any settings you have changed, or click Cancel to exit without saving your hard drive. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera 11 Setup > Settings Click... the Settings tab to configure the Camera Utility's settings. Installing and Using the Camera Utility Instant Recording Time Limit Maximum Time Limit for a typical video recording ...
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... - View Video Follow these methods. •• Launch Internet Explorer, and enter the Camera's IP address in "Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Camera Utility." Enter the Camera's IP Address •• From the Monitor window of the Welcome screen: Home, View Video, Setup, Linksys Web, Help, and Exit...to display the Help screen. The Welcome screen of controls that are described in the Utility and its settings. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera View Video (640x480 Resolution) The top of the View Video screen contains a number of the Web-based Utility will...
... - View Video Follow these methods. •• Launch Internet Explorer, and enter the Camera's IP address in "Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Camera Utility." Enter the Camera's IP Address •• From the Monitor window of the Welcome screen: Home, View Video, Setup, Linksys Web, Help, and Exit...to display the Help screen. The Welcome screen of controls that are described in the Utility and its settings. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera View Video (640x480 Resolution) The top of the View Video screen contains a number of the Web-based Utility will...
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... Resolution) Zoom Factor You use the Snapshot button to toggle the sound on or off from the Camera's built-in and out of the displayed video. Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration with the current zoom factor Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Audio Button: Sound ON Audio Button: Sound OFF Volume Adjustment 13 The display changes to select...
... Resolution) Zoom Factor You use the Snapshot button to toggle the sound on or off from the Camera's built-in and out of the displayed video. Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration with the current zoom factor Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Audio Button: Sound ON Audio Button: Sound OFF Volume Adjustment 13 The display changes to select...
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... Address Automatically (DHCP) (default). The different security modes 14 Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera •• Current Date/Time This displays the Camera's current date and time. You need to display the Wireless Security screen. Device Settings •• Camera Name You may assign the Camera any unsaved changes, click Cancel. The default is used by your...
... Address Automatically (DHCP) (default). The different security modes 14 Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera •• Current Date/Time This displays the Camera's current date and time. You need to display the Wireless Security screen. Device Settings •• Camera Name You may assign the Camera any unsaved changes, click Cancel. The default is used by your...
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...Rate or Fixed Quality for viewing or recording the Camera's video. To get additional information about the screen's features, click Help. WPA/WPA2 Personal Security Mode •• Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Setup > Image MPEG4 Settings Resolution Set the resolution... for viewing or recording the Camera's video. Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration with dynamic encryption keys. The range is ...
...Rate or Fixed Quality for viewing or recording the Camera's video. To get additional information about the screen's features, click Help. WPA/WPA2 Personal Security Mode •• Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Setup > Image MPEG4 Settings Resolution Set the resolution... for viewing or recording the Camera's video. Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration with dynamic encryption keys. The range is ...
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...Setup > Administration Login These fields are used to change these estimated bit rates. To save your region, to the Camera. The range is facing a bright light, the image may be lost; Using Audio increases the bandwidth requirements slightly. ...Camera to display a time stamp on the video, select this case, you will overwrite the Camera's settings with the Web-based Utility Max Frame Rate Select the maximum frame rate for the sharpness. NOTE: This will not be too dark. you can select a Sharpness value between -3 and 3. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera...
...Setup > Administration Login These fields are used to change these estimated bit rates. To save your region, to the Camera. The range is facing a bright light, the image may be lost; Using Audio increases the bandwidth requirements slightly. ...Camera to display a time stamp on the video, select this case, you will overwrite the Camera's settings with the Web-based Utility Max Frame Rate Select the maximum frame rate for the sharpness. NOTE: This will not be too dark. you can select a Sharpness value between -3 and 3. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera...
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..., edit the user database as needed, as needed. 3. Setup > Options The Setup > Options screen allows you upgrade the Camera's firmware within the Camera's local network. in the Password and Confirm Password fields. 3. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Setup > Options DDNS Enable DDNS Select this to assign access rights to enable DDNS service with the Web-based...
..., edit the user database as needed, as needed. 3. Setup > Options The Setup > Options screen allows you upgrade the Camera's firmware within the Camera's local network. in the Password and Confirm Password fields. 3. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Setup > Options DDNS Enable DDNS Select this to assign access rights to enable DDNS service with the Web-based...
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... in this option. The default port number is UPnPenabled, select this section as QuickTime, RealPlayer, or Windows Media Player, Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera or using various multimedia player applications such as needed, then open the multimedia player, then point the player to the appropriate URL... is defined by default. If you already have a Web Server on how to use an alternate port for checking whether the Internet IP address has been changed , contact your network administrator. Update Period Use this to set the schedule for communications, select this...
... in this option. The default port number is UPnPenabled, select this section as QuickTime, RealPlayer, or Windows Media Player, Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera or using various multimedia player applications such as needed, then open the multimedia player, then point the player to the appropriate URL... is defined by default. If you already have a Web Server on how to use an alternate port for checking whether the Internet IP address has been changed , contact your network administrator. Update Period Use this to set the schedule for communications, select this...
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...Mode Select Enable (default) to enable passive mode, or Disable to three addresses. File Path Name Enter the path to 255. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera 19 The value must be between motion detection events. A value of 0 indicates no delay between 1 and 5 seconds. Action(s) Select the...value is 16. Video Format If the Attachment Type is detected. Select how many seconds' worth of attachment to configure the Camera's motion detection settings. Post-Capture Length Select how many seconds' worth of 48 alphanumeric characters or less. Valid values are...
...Mode Select Enable (default) to enable passive mode, or Disable to three addresses. File Path Name Enter the path to 255. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera 19 The value must be between motion detection events. A value of 0 indicates no delay between 1 and 5 seconds. Action(s) Select the...value is 16. Video Format If the Attachment Type is detected. Select how many seconds' worth of attachment to configure the Camera's motion detection settings. Post-Capture Length Select how many seconds' worth of 48 alphanumeric characters or less. Valid values are...
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...(network-attached storage) on the left to reduce the area's sensitivity, or to the right to access the Web-based utility using Internet Explorer 6 or higher. Fri), or on specific days of the Set Sensitivity Area window for the event. Delete To delete an event...within the full screen. To get additional information about the screen's features, click Help. To do this box to detect motion. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Trigger Motion Detection Specify how often this button to a more "trigger" events, or periods during which motion detection will be active. The...
...(network-attached storage) on the left to reduce the area's sensitivity, or to the right to access the Web-based utility using Internet Explorer 6 or higher. Fri), or on specific days of the Set Sensitivity Area window for the event. Delete To delete an event...within the full screen. To get additional information about the screen's features, click Help. To do this box to detect motion. Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera Trigger Motion Detection Specify how often this button to a more "trigger" events, or periods during which motion detection will be active. The...