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How To Set Up Astak Wireless Camera

H.264 WIRELESS NETWORK Camera

Setup and

Advanced User Guide

CM-IP700

NETWORKING AND SURVEILLANCE PRODUCTS

Setup and Avant-garde User Guide

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Table of Contents

Getting familiar with your ne w ASTAK product ......................... 1

Packing listing...................................................................................... ii

System Overview ............................................................................ ii

Usage Suggestions......................................................................... 2

Product Certifications...................................................................... 3

Warning........................................................................................... iii

Intendance and Maintenance.................................................................... iii

Setting upwards your ASTAK network camera......... .......................... 4

Annals your camera...................................................................... five

Create a new business relationship ..................................................................... 5

Register and configure your camera ............................................... 5

Configuring for Wireless Networks.................................................. 6

Logging in to your camera............................................................... 7

Accessing your camera........................................................... x

Internet Explorer ........................................................................... 11

Accessing through the Yoics desktop ........................................... 11

Access by local IP......................................................................... 11

Using your camera .................................................................. 13

Home ............................................................................................ 13

View size................................................................................................. fourteen

SD Card ..................................................................................................xiv

Capture ................................................................................................... xiv

Record .................................................................................................... fourteen

Playback ................................................................................................. xv

Camera controls......................................................................................xv

Sound controls ......................................................................................... sixteen

Media ............................................................................................ xvi

Image settings.........................................................................................17

Video settings ......................................................................................... 18

Advanced...................................................................................... 19

Network................................................................................................... ane9

Remote Access.......................................................................................xx

DDNS Settings........................................................................................ 21

User ........................................................................................................ 22

Email ....................................................................................................... 22

Alarm....................................................................................................... 23

Schedule................................................................................................. 24

Motion Detection.....................................................................................25

FTP ......................................................................................................... 26

Machine Capture........................................................................................... 26

Organization Tab.............................................................................................27

Fourth dimension Settings..........................................................................................27

Initialize ................................................................................................... 28

Device Information..................................................................................29

General OVERVIEW

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Getting familiar with your

new ASTAK product

This section will familiarize you with your new ASTAK product,

to ensure easy setup and usage of your wireless network camera.

hank you for purchasing this ASTAK product. This transmission will explain how

to use your new camera and volition provide installation and operation instructions.

Please read this manual advisedly before operating your product and please

save this transmission for time to come reference.

The IP-700 Network Camera is a web-based camera, which does not need to be

connected to a computer to operate. It is an independent monitoring system with a

built-in CPU and webserver, which enables it to deliver loftier-quality images from any

location where yous have either wired or wireless network connectivity. Y'all can

monitor and remotely control the IP-700 Network Photographic camera from any internet

connected browser, fifty-fifty the one on your iPhone.

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Full general OVERVIEW

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Packing 50ist

In addition to this user guide and the Quick Setup guide, your package should include

the following six components. Before beginning setup, please check that all parts are

included. If any parts are missing, please contact your reseller or dealer.

Camera Mounting subclass AC adapter

Ethernet cable Software CD Wi-Fi Antenna

* Bodily components may be slightly different from what is pictured above.

* The packaging is subject to change without notice.

Arrangement Overview

Usage Suggestions

At home: baby monitoring, family security;

At companies or offices: remote monitoring, anti-theft;

In public places: hotels, shops, railway stations, airports, etc.

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Product Certifications

This product complies with the radio frequency prophylactic standards and recommendations

set past the FCC. This product is FCC & CE certified.

Warning

1. Practice not employ this product to invade others' privacy or monitor others if they

have not agreed to exist monitored.

2. Practice not place this product near whatever medical equipment. The radio waves used

by this camera are probable to interfere with the performance of medical

equipment.

3. Do not apply this product to practise annihilation illegal. Illegal usage of this product

voids the warranty. Astak, Inc and Team Research, Inc will not assume any

responsibility for the illegal use of this camera.

Careast and Chieftenance

1. Proceed this production in a ventilated place.

2. Do not strike or hit this production.

3. Do not put this product in very dry or dusty areas.

4. Do not put this production near magnetic objects.

5. Do not put this production in damp places nor places with large fluctuations in

temperature.

6. Keep this product away from heat sources, such as electric heaters.

7. Do not use this product next to strong corrosive chemicals.

8. Exercise not permit this product come into contact with liquids or rain.

9. Do not utilize this product near metals or else the wireless signal will be affected.

10. Delight follow your local authorities'southward environmental protection policies.

11. Please disconnect the power when not using this product for a long time.

12. Do non attempt to dismantle or repair this product because that volition void the

warranty.

13. Go on packaging materials and camera away from babies and young children.

14. Do not plug the AC adapter into a power outlet if information technology is wet, or if your mitt is

wet.

15. After usage, the AC adapter volition heat upward, so practise non put it on heat-sensitive

surfaces.

AUTOMATIC CONFIGURATION

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Setting up your ASTAK

networthousand camera

This section will guide y'all through the initial setup of your

Network Camera.

nce you've unpacked your photographic camera and verified that all items on the packing

listing were included in your package, take the following steps.

one. Connect the wireless antenna (wi-fi version only)

2. Plug the Ethernet (network) cable into the photographic camera and the other end into your

router.

3. Plug the AC power adapter into your photographic camera, then into a 110V wall outlet.

AC Power

Netdue westork

(routeastwardr)

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Register your camera

Once yous've connected your photographic camera to your network and to Air-conditioning power, you're ready

to register and auto-configure your photographic camera. Your ASTAK camera, features Yoics, the

easiest fashion to configure your network device.

If you already accept a Yoics business relationship, simply enter your user name and password to

login.

Create a new account

If you don't take a Yoics ID, merely select Register to setup a new business relationship.

Reastgister and configure your camera

Once you've logged in, yous'll be

directed to the Yoics web interface.

Yoics volition automatically detect your

new ASTAK camera and you should

see a popular-upwardly window asking if you lot

want to annals you new production.

Simply click Complete Registration.

Note: If the auto-detection pop-

up doesn't come, please log out

and try again in a couple of

minutes. Depending on your

network connectedness, information technology may take up

to five minutes for your camera to be

detected.

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Once you clicked Complete

Registration you will be shown the

Register New Device Window.

Simply requite your camera a name of

your option.

That'southward information technology. Your camera is now

registered and configured.

Simply login to yoics.com from

any browser to view your camera,

meet Chapter three for more

information.

Configuring for Due westireless Networks

If you have purchased the wi-fi version of the ASTAK camera, the following

instructions item how to configure your settings to configure your camera for your

network.

Once y'all've logged in to the Yoics web access screen, simply click on your camera'south

name.

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Logging in to your camera

Clicking on the name volition bring upward your camera.

Since this is the first fourth dimension that you're accessing

your photographic camera, yous volition become a login screen. The

default user name and countersign are: admin |

admin

Once your camera interface comes upwards, select the Advanced tab.

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Scroll down to Wireless Settings and click on Search

Selecting Search will observe all of the wireless networks that information technology finds in range. Simply

select your preferred network.

Selecting the network will automatically populate the necessary settings for your

configuration. Only enter your laissez passer-key (the password for your wireless network)

and select Utilise.

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Once you've completed the above steps, simply unplug the Ethernet (network) cablevision

and your wireless network will connect.

In one case the network has continued, the LED on the front of the photographic camera will turn blue to

permit you know that information technology has connected successfully.

Network indicator LED

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Accessing your camera

This department will show yous how you can access your photographic camera.

nce you have configured your camera there are many dissimilar configuration

options available to you. To access your camera, just login to yoics.com,

and click on your camera to bring your camera upwardly in your browser.

When you select your camera, you wsick be asked for a user name and password. The

default values are: userna me: admin, countersign: admin

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ACCESSING YOUR CAMERA

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That's it; once you login you'll be able to

see your camera.

Internet Explorer

If you are using Microsoft's Internet Explorer

browser, the first time that your view your

camera you will be prompted to install some

additional software. This software allows a

greater viewing feel by allowing stream

feed, just select install to add this to your browser.

Notation: You will need to repeat this process for each browser/estimator that you

use to access this camera.

Accessing through the Yoics desktop

An alternative to using the Yoics web-site to access

your photographic camera is to use the Yoics desktop software. The

software is bachelor for costless download at

http://yoics.com. Once installed, simply login using

your same credentials equally for web-access and double

click on your camera'due south name.

Access by local IP

If you lot are an avant-garde network user and

would like to admission your photographic camera by your local

IP (Internet Protocol) address, you tin practice so

using the following footstepsouthward.

Offset insert the CD which came with your

camera and run the program called

CamSearcher. This programme will discover

your camera on your network and permit you

know its IP address.

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Simply type this IP address into your browser to admission the camera direct.

Note: Accessing by local IP accost will ONLY work when you are on the due southame network

(e.grand. same location) as the camera. For data on how to admission your camera

remotely by IP address, run across Chapter 5 manual configuration.

MANUAL CONFIGURATION

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Using your camera

This section will guide you through the 5arious menus of your

photographic camera.

n add-on to showing yous the view, there are many configuration options with

your camera. This section will walk you through the various menus and sub-

menus available to y'all.

Home

The Habitation tab is the master view and shows you your camera and provides you access

to a multifariousness of controls for your camera.

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View size

View size allows you to select the default screen resolution that y'all see

you camera. Car is the default and is recommended. Lowering image

size may be recommended in sl ow network situations, where

functioning may exist an issue at college resolutions.

SD Card

Selecting the SD card will take you lot to the camea's

congenital in DVR, where all of the videos and images are

stored. This characteristic is only available if you have

installed an SD retention card into the photographic camera.

Simply select on any folder, and so select any link to sixew any photos or videos that are

stored in your photographic camera.

Capture

Select capture to take a picture of the current view. A

popup of the paradigm will be displayed and give you the

option to save the image on your estimator.

Record

The record function allows you to record a video

stream to the computer that you are viewing the camera

from. Upon selecting the push, you will be prompted

to requite the video file a name, then select Save to

offset recording. Simply hit Tape again to stop

the recording.

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Playback

Playback allows you to view the recorded footage on

your calculator. Merely select the button to bring upwards

a file listing of your recorded files. Annotation this characteristic volition

play the footage stored on the computer that y'all are

currently watching from.

Photographic camera controls

upwardly | down | right | left: Controls the pan and tilt of the photographic camera

eye: Moves the camera to center from wherever information technology is.

stop: Stops the photographic camera from moving (used in conjunction with prowl)

horizontal prowl: Makes the camera pan from left to correct

vertical prowl: Makes the camera automatically tilt up and down.

ready: defines a habitation position from the camera.

call: returns the camera to the prepare position.

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Audio controls

Your ASTAK is capable of two-way audio functionality. Connecting a

speaker to your camera, allows yous to speak from wherever you are,

provided you have a microphone on the computer that you are watchinchiliad from. To

turn off this characteristic, simply select the microphone (left above).

The camera features both an on-board microphane as well as a jack for an external

microphone. When you view your camera, yous are able to mind to these microphones.

Click on the speaker icon (right above) to plough the audio off.

Media

Selecting the Media tab provides admission to the image and video settings.

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Image settings

Effulgence | Saturation | Contrast | Hue: Accommodate whatever of these settingsouth to your liking.

Once you lot've institute a setting that you like, select Apply to take the camera remember

those values.

Flip: Your photographic camera is designed to allow ceiling mounting. Deselect this option and

select Apply to have the paradigm flipped horizontally.

Mirror: The camera is intended to simulate as if you were there and provides that view

of the scene. If yous want to see the Mirror image, simply deselect this box and select

Apply.

Dark Vision Mode: This controls the Infrared lights on your photographic camera. You tin cull

to set this function on Auto, or Manual. If y'all choose to select the Manual mode, and

select On, and then the infrared lights will be continuously on until you plow it off. Make

sure to click the "Apply" push later you lot make a change.

White Balance: This function helps to display colors correctly under different lighting

sources. For case, y'all can choose the Indoor or Outdoor choice when the

camera is placed indoors or outdoors. Or you can too choose the Auto or Manual

options. If you cull the Humanual option, two boosted boxes will appear. "R proceeds"

refers to the amount of red color shown and "B proceeds" refers to the amount of blue

color shown in the paradigm. Make sure to click on "Apply" after yous make your changes.

Default: Click on the Default push button to return your camera to information technologys original settings.

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Video settings

Resolution: There are iii different resolution options you tin choose from: 640x480,

320x240, or 160x120.

Bit Charge per unit: This specifies the number of kilobytes per second of the video stream. Note:

the speed of your internet connection will also touch the bitrate.

Maximum Frame Rate: This controls how many frames per second the video is

displayed with. Choosing a higher number will result in a smoother video stream.

Video Quality Control: For a existent-time, fast response, choose the "Frame rate showtime"

choice. Choosing the "Quality first" pick uses a buffer so that the video stream is

delayed a few seconds, but the overall smoothness/quality of the video volition be better.

Power Line Frequency: Unlike countries use unlike standard electric currents. If

you employ your camera in the USA, please cull the 60Hz option. If you intend to use

your camera in certain other countries, such equally China, please choose the 50Hz option.

Time Postage and Camera Name (Parenthesis options): Selecting or turning on the

Time Postage option will place a minor time indicator at the top right corner of your

video. This volition aid you keep track of when your videos due westere taken.

Proper name: Selecting this option will place the name of your camera (which yous can select)

at the summit left corner of your video.

*Please click Apply to salvage your changes.*

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Advanced

Click on the Advanced tab to access avant-garde user settings.

Network

Warning: Only advanced users should configure network settings.

IP Configuration Type: You can choose from a Dynamic or Fixed IP address. If you

choose a Dynamic IP address (default), your IP address will be assigned automatically

by your router. If you cull Fixed IP address, you volition need to enter all your

information manually.

DNS Configuration: You can choose from a Automatic or Fixed DNS (Domain Name

System). As unsaid by the name, automatic DNS is assigned during the connection

phase, and Fixed DNS is a value that you enter manually.

HTTP Port Number: The default is eighty.

Enable Wireless: If you want to enable wireless mode, click on Enable, and then click

on the Search button side by side to the SSID row. A popup window will appear that lists

bachelor wireless networks in your location. Choose a wireless network and click OK.

For more information, see Configuring for wireless networks in Chapter two.

Way: Select either Infrastructure or Bespeak to Point. Select the Infrastructure mode if

yous are using a wireless router. Select Point to Point way if y'all are connecting

straight to another wireless PC.

Security mode: Cull a security mode that matches your router'due south security mode.

(You can refer to your router manual for this information.)

*Please click Use to save your changes.*

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Remote Access

Yoics is Eastwardnabled: If yous registered with Yoics already, you take the option of disabling

Yoics support and unregistering with Yoics. If yous unregister, then you will not be able

to access your photographic camera through the Yoics website. See Chapter 1: Setting up your ASTAK

photographic camera for more than information.

Dynamic DNS: Turn dynamic DNS on or off. Please run into next page for setup info.

Universal PnP: Plow universal PnP (Plug n Play) on or off.

*Please click Apply to salve your changes.*

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DDNS Settings

Most internet service providers do non provide a static (dedicated) IP address.

Appropriately it can exist hard to remote access your camera. Dynamic DNS (DDNS)

is a free service that keeps track of your IP address, through these changes.

These instructions detail how to configure DDNS for your photographic camera.

Note: DDNS is NOT required if you lot are using Yoics to remote access your

camera.

How to use world wide web.dyndns.com for DDNS setting:

o This service idue south gratis. Please allow 24-48 hours for the server to activate your account.

o Please go to http://www.dyndns.com/ and click on [create business relationship].

o Enter information required at Create Your DynDNS Account page and click

[create account]

o You should receive a confirmation email inside a few minutes. Please make sure

that your spam filter allows messages from support@dyndns.com to be received.

o Login to your account by using the username and password you created.

o Click on [my service] on the upper correct corner.

o Click [add host proper name] under Host Services.

o Create your own host name such as xxx.dyndns.org

o Select Service type: Host with IP address.

o Click [Use car-detected IP accost] and click [create host]

o Review your host service information.

o Go to your DVR or IP cam's we bpage and select DDNS setting.

o Enter hostname, username, and password you created for DynDNS service..

o Click [relieve] to enable this service for your DVR or IP cam.

o Note that after you create an account, DynDNS might need 24-48 hours to

process and activate your service.

o To air-conditioningcess your DVR or IP cam, instead of using your IP address, please go to your

host service: http://xxx.dyndns.org:100 (supersede xxx with your host name, and

replace 100 with your port number)

o If you accept questions near this service delight contact DynDNS at

Dynamic Network Services, Inc.

1230 Elm Street, Fifth Flooring

Manchester, NH 03101

USA

support@dyndns.com

Phone: +1-603-668-4998

Fax: +one-603-668-6474

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User

This is where you can reset your Administrator default username and password. You

tin also create additional user accounts by entering usernames and passwords.

Note: Only the Administrator account tin can admission the Media, Advanced and

System sections. All other users only have access to the Home section.

Electronic mail

Your ASTAK camera tin notify yous via email if it detects events. The data

for your electronic mail settings should exist entered here.

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SMTP Server Proper noun: Blazon in the name of your email SMTP server, and your server

port number in lodge to enable the delivery of emails. Delight check with your email

provider for the port number and if any security (east.thou. SSL) settings are required.

Hallmark: Yous can turn authentication on or off. If your email provider requires

logging in earlier sending email, and then turn authentication on, and so select ON and enter

the appropriate user name and passdiscussion.

Ship To: You can choose upward to three separate email addresses to send images and

videos to.

Show From As: Yous can set which email address is displayed every bit the sender.

Field of study and Bulletin: Yous can enter an optional subject line or bulletin for your electronic mail.

Warning

In this section, y'all can choose which activenessdue south to take if a movement triggers the photographic camera

alarm. Note: You can choose multiple deportment, or none.

Email Alert: Click this box if yous want to be notified via email when movement has

been detected. You must besides click the Email Setting link to setup your email account.

If y'all enable this option, a Send with Picture checkbox will besides appear. Click this box

if you want a moving-picture show to likewise be sent to you.

Save Video on the FTP Server: Click this box if you want video to be saved on y'allr

FTP server. You must besides click on the FTP Server Setting 50ink to setup FTP for this

activity to occur.

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Save flick on the SD carte: Click this box if y'all westwardant a picture to be saved on the SD

card when a movement is detected. Note: Yo u must first insert a SD card into the

camera for this to occur.

Save video on the SD carte: Click this box if y'all want a video to be saved on the SD

card when a motion is detected. Annotation: Yo u must first insert a SD card into the

camera for this to occur.

*Please click Apply to save your changes.*

Schedule

This section allows you to specify what times of the day or night you want your

camera'south alert function to be turned on.

Use the week mode: This manner gives you the greatest corporeality of control. You can

specify upward to iii different sections of time for each day of the week when you want

to activate the alarm function.

Utilise the piece of work mode: In this style, you can specify up to three different sections of

fourth dimension from Monday through Fri when you desire to activate the alarm function. You

can and then choose up to three sections of time on the weekends when you desire to

actuate the alarm function.

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All times: Yous can choose this way if you want the alarm office to be activate at all

fourth dimensions.

*Please click Apply to relieve your changes.*

Motion Detection

In this sectionorth, you can setup upward to four different motility-sensitive windows.

For example, in the picture above, 2 windows are activated.

First, to activate a window, click on the checkbox next to "Window 1". A window will

announced. Then you can specify the size of this window by hovering over the lower right

corner of the window until a double-headed pointer appears. Click and elevate that

double-headed arrow to class the window size you want. You can also arrange the

placement of your window by clicking anywhere inside the window and dragging it to

where yous want information technology to exist. This window has a minor number "1" in the upper left hand

corner to indicate that it is "Window1".

Next, y'all tin choose the sensitivity of motion detection past using the sliding bar titled

"Sensitivity". As you slide the bar to the left, the number goes down to 0; if you slide

the bar to the right, the highest number is 75. A lower number means that the windodue west

will not be very move-sensitive; a college number ways that the window will be

extremely motion-sensitive.

*Delight click Utilize to save your changes.*

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FTP

In this section, yous can configure your FTP settings. If you have access to an FTP

server, you lot can setup your FTP here so that any recorded videos volition be sent to your

FTP server.

*Please click Apply to save your changes.*

Auto Capture

Your ASTAK camera tin can be configured to automatically take a flick at a designated

time interval.

Snap interval: Set any elapsing from 1-

1440 here. For case, in the picture

above, the camera is setup to take a

motion-picture show every 60 minutes.

Ship by email: You tin click this

checkbox if you want the moving-picture show to be

sent to your email as presently as the picture

is taken.

Save picture on SD card: you tin click this checkbox if you want the picture to exist

saved to the on-board SD machined so that you tin can browse it later. (Requires that anorthward SD

carte has been inserted in the photographic camera)

*Delight click Apply to salvage your changes.*

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Arrangement Tab

Time Settings

Current date & time: this box displays your camera'due south current date and fourth dimension.

Arrange: to setup your photographic camera'due south engagement and time, you can choose between four different

options:

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o Manual setting: Manually type in the appointment and fourth dimension for your camera.

o Sync with computer time: Lucifer your camera's date and fourth dimension to your

computer's date and time.

o Network time protocol: You must fsick in a server name and time

interval.

o Keep current setting: Choose a time zone for your camera.

Notation: Yous can likewise cull to automatically adjust the date and time for

daylight savings fourth dimension changes by clicking the checkbox at the lesser of

the page.

*Please click Apply to save your changes.*

Initialize

Reboot: click this button to restart your camera.

Factory default: click this button to restore your photographic camera to its original settings.

Backup setting data: click the Relieve button if y'all want to salvage your current camera

settings as a file.

Restore: if yous desire to restore your camera to a previous setting (which you accept

saved), click on the Browse button to find the saved file. Click OK to utilise.

Upgrade: In the future, if Astak offers updated firmware for your camera, you can

download information technology from the website and save it to your computer. And then you can utilize information technology to

your camera by using this Upgrade feature.

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Device Information

This section displays technical details about your camera.

SD status: you lot can click on the Browser SD Carte du jour link to admission the contents of your

SD carte. Yous volition demand to enter your username and password, as shown beneath.

Format SD card: clicking this link will erase whatever information stored on your SD bill of fare.

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This page is intentionally left blank.

NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS Non RESPONSIBLE FOR Whatever RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE

CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH

MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER'S Authority TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.

This device complies with Office 15 of the FCC Rules.

Functioning is field of study to the following two conditions:

(i) this device may non cause harmful interference, and

(2) this device must accept any interference received, including

interference that may cause undesired functioning.

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