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Digital zoom | 4 x |
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White balance | Auto |
Maximum frame rate | 15 fps |
Video formats supported | M-JPEG |
Maximum video resolution | 640 x 480 pixels |
Viewing angle, horizontal | 54 ° |
Color | Yes |
Networking features | PPPoE / ADSL |
Supported protocols | Mail- / FTP- / DDNS- / DHCP- / NTP |
Camera focusing range | 30mm - 00 |
Compatible memory cards | SD |
Supported network protocols | IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u |
Pan range | -175 - 175 ° |
Sensor type | CMOS |
Product color | Black, Silver |
Optical sensor size | 1/4 \ |
Describes the DN-16032 IP Camera and its capabilities for remote monitoring and administration.
Lists the key features of the IP camera, including remote monitoring, multi-camera viewing, and network protocol support.
Details the technical specifications of the IP camera, such as image size, quality, and video frequency.
Lists all the items included in the product package with the IP camera.
Specifies the necessary hardware and software for the IP camera system.
Identifies and explains the external components and connectors of the IP camera.
Explains how to use the TV-out function for video display on a TV.
Provides step-by-step instructions for the initial physical setup of the IP camera.
Describes the CAM_EZ Search utility for finding and managing IP cameras on the network.
Guides on connecting the camera and testing its image function for the first time.
General advice on IP camera setup based on network environment.
Explains different methods for obtaining an IP address for the camera.
Detailed instructions for configuring a static IP address for the IP camera.
Instructions for configuring the IP camera to obtain an IP address via DHCP.
Continues DHCP IP address setup instructions.
Continues DHCP IP address setup instructions.
Instructions for configuring the IP camera using PPPoE for connection.
Continues PPPoE IP address setup instructions.
Illustrates various network framework scenarios for IP camera setup.
Continues network framework scenarios.
Continues network framework scenarios.
Continues network framework scenarios.
Continues network framework scenarios.
Continues network framework scenarios.
Continues network framework scenarios.
Guides on setting up the IP camera for IP sharing.
Continues IP sharing setup instructions.
Continues IP sharing setup instructions.
Configuration for internet IP sharing and audio settings.
Explains the process of logging into the IP camera system.
Instructions on how to view live video streams from the IP camera.
Adjusting Internet Explorer security settings for ActiveX controls.
Continues IE security settings adjustment.
How to capture still images (snapshots) from the live video feed.
Details on adjusting image parameters like brightness, contrast, and sharpness.
Configuration options for recording video clips in AVI format.
How to zoom in on specific areas of the video feed using the mouse.
Configuration for setting up motion detection zones and sensitivity.
Controls for the camera's pan and tilt movement.
Detailed configuration options for image resolution, quality, and other settings.
How to view and manage captured still images.
Settings for configuring events and triggers for the camera.
Detailed settings for different types of events, including motion detection.
Configuration for image transfer settings upon event triggers.
Configuration of network connection settings like IP assignment.
Explains static, DHCP, and PPPoE IP address assignment methods.
Specific settings and instructions for PPPoE dial-up connections.
Configuration of the HTTP server port for web access.
Settings for the Domain Name Server to resolve hostnames.
General settings for various server types (Mail, FTP, DDNS, NTP).
Configuration details for sending images via a mail server.
Configuration details for sending images via an FTP server.
Configuration for Dynamic DNS services to access the camera with a dynamic IP.
Configuration for Network Time Protocol to synchronize camera time.
Setting a name for the IP camera for identification.
How to change account ID and password for general users.
How to change account ID and password for administrators.
Instructions for updating the camera's firmware.
Continues software update instructions.
Continues software update instructions.
Steps to create a DDNS account for dynamic IP access.
Continues DDNS account creation process.
Continues DDNS account creation process.
Connecting the camera using the CAM_EZ Search tool.
Continues connection via CAM_EZ Search.
Configuring PPPoE and DDNS settings for the IP camera.
Continues PPPoE and DDNS configuration.
Continues PPPoE and DDNS configuration.
Continues PPPoE and DDNS configuration.
Defines what an IP camera is and its basic function.
Specifies the maximum number of IP cameras for LAN connection.
Explains the image compression technology used by the IP camera.
Tips for improving the visual quality of the camera feed.
Instructions for manually capturing still images.
Information regarding outdoor usage and limitations.
Specifies the required network cable type.
Clarifies the difference between IP cameras and PC cameras.
Troubleshooting incorrect time display issues.
Troubleshooting IP address renewal problems.
Resolving issues linking IP CAM via IE browser.
Mail functionality without an SD card.
Troubleshooting video display issues over the internet.
Addressing browser performance issues.
Verifying ActiveX control installation.
Troubleshooting Internet Explorer page errors.
Improving IP camera focal distance.
Recovering forgotten IP camera passwords and addresses.
Default login credentials after factory reset.
Behavior of the IP CAM when mail sending fails.
Operating IP cameras in a virtual IP environment.
Installing IP cameras behind firewalls.
Troubleshooting IP camera connection issues via IE browser.
Diagnosing issues with the power LED.
Troubleshooting network LED status.
Addressing issues with smooth camera movement.
Router configuration issues affecting IP camera connectivity.
Troubleshooting black screen issues after setup.