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Audio | Two-way audio |
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Mobile App | Samsung SmartCam App |
Camera Type | Indoor |
Motion Detection | Yes |
Power Source | AC adapter |
Night Vision | Yes |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi |
Storage | MicroSD card |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Resolution | 1920x1080 (Full HD) |
Field of View | 130 degrees |
Lists all items included in the package, such as cables, camera, hub, and power adapter.
Details Wi-Fi standards and compatible mobile OS versions (iOS, Android).
Instructions for downloading and updating the mobile application.
Identifies and explains the various parts of the Station Hub.
Identifies and explains the various parts of the camera.
Guides users through creating an account and registering the Station Hub.
Instructions for powering on both Station and Outdoor Battery-Powered Cameras.
Details the two-step process for pairing cameras with the station hub.
Covers drilling, marking, securing the bracket, and adjusting the camera's view angle.
Explains the meaning of various LED status lights on the Station Hub.
Provides clear 1080p video and accurate low-light footage for optimal viewing.
Automatically adjusts for lighting conditions and balances light for clear images.
Supports SD card recording and enables direct communication via built-in mic/speaker.
Offers wide viewing angles, panning, and automatic motion tracking in Full HD.
Allows wireless placement for monitoring with up to 3 hours of battery power.
Provides compatibility with tripods for versatile camera positioning.
Designed for outdoor use with IP65 rating and simple battery-powered setup.
Activates on motion detection to provide audio and visual monitoring.
Control and monitor the entire security system remotely via the mobile app.
Features real-time management, instant alerts, recording settings, and arm/disarm functions.
Technical details for the Station Hub, including Pan Range, Wireless, and Memory.
Technical details for the Station Camera, including Resolution, Framerate, and Battery Life.
Technical details for the Outdoor Camera, including Resolution, Ingress Protection, and Battery Type.
Lists components like lighttpd, librip, and net-snmp with their respective licenses.
Details copyright and usage terms for various software components.
Covers copyright and usage terms for Sun Microsystems, Sparta, and Cisco/BUPTNIC software.
Details copyright and redistribution terms for Fabasoft, Apple, and ScienceLogic software.
Information regarding the GNU General Public License and Lesser General Public License.
Explains the GPL's aim to guarantee software freedom and user rights.
Outlines the core conditions for copying, distributing, and modifying GPL-licensed software.
Explains key terms used within the GNU GPL, such as Program, modified version, and covered work.
Details fundamental rights granted and protections against anti-circumvention laws.
Specifies requirements for distributing source code in verbatim and modified forms.
Covers distributing object code and applying additional permissions.
Addresses license termination and guidance on applying GPL to new programs.
Clarifies acceptance requirements and automatic licensing for recipients.
Discusses patent licenses and their relationship with the GPL.
Defines Corresponding Source and reiterates basic permissions under the license.
Covers the distribution of verbatim copies and modified source versions.
Details methods for conveying covered works in object code form.
Addresses additional permissions, restrictions, and the process of license termination.
Protects user freedoms and details patent license grants.
Covers warranty disclaimers, liability limitations, and interpretation of terms.
Introduces the LGPL and its purpose for libraries, differing from GPL.
Explains the intent of the LGPL and its focus on library usage freedom.
Introduces the core conditions for using and distributing LGPL-licensed software.
Details how the LGPL applies and requirements for distributing verbatim copies.
Covers modifying the library and the option to use the ordinary GPL instead.
Specifies terms for distributing programs linked with the library.
Discusses combining library facilities and restrictions on copying/modification.
Addresses patent implications and different versions of the LGPL.
Covers incorporating parts into incompatible programs and warranty disclaimers.
Details the terms for redistribution and use of OpenSSL software.
Specifies acknowledgments for the OpenSSL Project and provides disclaimers.
Outlines the original license terms for the SSLeay implementation.
Specifies the one-year warranty for defects in workmanship and materials.
Lists contact information for Samsung's authorized service agents globally.