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Model | FCS-1041 |
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Category | Security Camera |
Image Sensor | 1/4" CMOS |
Frame Rate | 30 fps |
Lens | 4.0mm, F2.0 |
Minimum Illumination | 0.5 Lux |
Network Interface | 10/100Mbps Ethernet |
Wireless | Yes |
Weight | 120g |
Maximum Resolution | 640 x 480 |
Viewing Angle | 60° |
Video Compression | M-JPEG |
Wi-Fi standards | IEEE 802.11b/g |
Protocols | TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, SMTP, FTP, NTP, UPnP |
Security algorithms | WEP, WPA2 |
Power Supply | 5V DC |
Power Consumption | 5W (Max.) |
Operating Humidity | 20% to 80% |
Day/Night Function | Yes (IR cut filter) |
Infrared LEDs | Yes, with IR range up to 10m |
Details system requirements for network camera operation, including LAN, monitoring system, and viewer/recorder application hardware.
Details the physical components and ports of the network camera, including power, LAN, microphone, LEDs, and card slots.
Guide on installing the IP Finder software to locate the network camera on the LAN.
Details the process of accessing the camera via a web browser, including ActiveX installation and video display.
Details the functions of PTZ controls, including pan, tilt, zoom, iris, patrol, and auto-tracking features.
Details user privilege settings for operators and viewers, and administrator account management.
Procedure for changing the administrator 'root' password for enhanced security.
Configures network type (LAN, PPPoE, Wireless), IP address, and port settings.
Details static and dynamic IP address settings, subnet masks, default routers, and DNS servers.
Options for adding or deleting access rules based on IP addresses or networks.
Defines access rules using 'Single' IP, 'Network' CIDR format, or 'Range' of IP addresses.
Details the configuration of gain sliders and shutter speed for optimal exposure and frame rate.
Explains the usage of directional buttons (Up, Down, Left, Right, UL, UR, LL, LR) for camera movement.
Configures pan/tilt angles, patrol speeds, and manages preset camera positions and patrol lists.
Resets all settings to factory defaults, excluding network type and root password.
Updates the camera's firmware to the latest version.
Provides solutions for common issues like status LED, Ethernet cable, firewall, and IP finder problems.