Sony IP55 User Manual

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    Network Camera V151-101203 Model No. IP55 IP60 IP70
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    on the cover of this manual is a IP60 which differs with IP55 and IP70 in appearance. Before starting using the camera, please read and follow the steps below to protect your IP camera. • Please .12, Alley 6, Lane 45, Pao Shin Road Hsintein City, Taipei, Taiwan. Support e-mail: [email protected]
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    Contents Chapter 1: Product Overview 1-1 Package Contents 1-1 Features 1-2 IP55 Full Feature List 1-2 IP60 Full Feature List 1-2 IP70 Software 2-6 Running the iWizard Installer 2-7 Installing ComproView 2-12 Chapter 3: Accessing Camera 3-1 Viewing Streamed Video 3-1 Accessing via PC Web
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    Trouble with the ActiveX Client 8-4 No user interface in the browser 8-4 Remote Viewing via Internet Explorer 8-6 DDNS Setup 8-7 Symptoms, Causes and Solutions 8-9 Contacting Compro Technical Support 8-14 Chapter 9: Technical Specifications 9-1 Chapter 10: Appendix 10-1 IP55 Available Video
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    . If anything is missing, please don't hesitate to contact your local distributor. Figure 1-1. Parts list 1 Network Camera 2 RJ-45 LAN Cable 3 Power Adaptor 4 Quick Start Guide 5 Installation CD 6 Mounting Screw x 3 /Screw Mount x 3 Package Contents 1-1
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    video management software --- ComproView IP60 Full Feature List • 1/3" CMOS Megapixel sensor • Supports real-time H.264, MPEG-4 and MJPEG compression (Triple Codec) • Supports dual streams simultaneously • Support 10x digital zoom • Video resolution up to 1280 x 1024 pixels • Image frame rate
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    and Alarm (2 In/1 Out) • Supports local storage (microSD), Snapshot • Easy to Install with IP camera Wizard • Remote Monitoring on 3GPP mobile phones or phones with web browser (e.g. iPhone/BlackBerry) • Bundled powerful 32-channel IP video management software --- ComproView IP70 Full Feature
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    Compro IP55/60/70 Network Camera Application Diagram I/O Input Sensor I/O Output Alarm Wireless Module 16-CH WebVUer I/O Module Video Analytics 3rd-party NAS Audio Input 32-CH ComproView Internet 3GPP Audio Output microSD/SDHC Local Storage iPhone Figure 1-2. Application diagram 1-4
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    Chapter 1: Product Overview Camera Layout For the IP55 and IP60 camera. Figure 1-3. Front and rear view of IP55/IP60 1 Lens 2 Microphone 3 Speaker 4 LED status indicator 5 Wireless adaptor connector (USB type) 6 Audio Output 7 Reset Button 8 MicroSD card slot (on the side) 9 Microphone Input
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    Compro IP55/60/70 Network Camera For the IP70 camera. 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 11 12 13 14 Figure 1-4. Front and rear view of IP70 1 Light sensor 2 Lens 3 IR Lamp x 6 (inside,) 4 Microphone 5 Speaker 6 LED status indicator 7 USB Wireless adaptor connector 8 Audio Output 9 Reset Button 10
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    Chapter 1: Product Overview LED Status Indicator When you power on the camera, it will start booting procedure. There are one blue LED and one red LED inside the camera case. Depending on the booting status, the LED indicator will be lit in the followings way: 1. About 25 seconds after powering on
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    indicators, e.g. sirens or strobe lights, etc. Pin 1-4 Name Digital Input Ports 1 & 2 Specifications Max 5VDC, 60mA Max 24VDC, Max 125VAC, 1A 1A Floating, TTL Yo u c a n Digital Output Port Table 1-2. Buttons in recording history IP55/60/70 IP55/60/70 Figure 1-6. Front and rear view Notice!
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    Wireless adaptor (Optional accessory): If you have purchased the Compro USB wireless adaptor for wireless connection, please plug it into the USB port of IP ! The wireless connection port only supports the wireless adaptors from Compro; please do not use other USB adaptors on Compro IP camera.
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    IP55/ e.g. microwave oven, digital cordless camera, etc. You may experience slow frame rate or drops of connection; in such situation, we suggest you try moving proximity. • The default wireless connection method uses 802.11n standard and you should experience a stable connection on your camera
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    Chapter 2: Installtion Disassembling and Assembling the Camera Stand The camera is already installed on the camera stand when delivered from Compro. If you need to disassemble and assemble the stand, please refer to the pictures below. Disassembly Please use a flat blade screwdriver to disassemble
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    Compro IP55/60/70 Network Camera Mounting the Camera If you want to mount the camera on the wall or ceiling, please use the screws to fix
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    like to remove the mounted camera from its mounting surface, prepare one flat blade screwdriver and one Phillips screwdriver, and then follow the instruction below to dismount the camera. Step 1 - Detach the plastic mounting bracket from the metal mounting plate that has been screwed on the mounting
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    IP55/60/70 Network Camera Installing Camera Software The software for your camera includes 3 major parts which help you use the IP camera: 1. iWizard Installer and iWizard utility: For quick and convenient setup of your IP camera software PC-based surveillance software that supports up to 32
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    start and guide you during the installation process of the hardware and software for your IP video and camera information are displayed on the right side. (You can double-check the device name and the MAC strongly recommend you enter a new password to protect your system. (Please note down your new
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    be able to use iDDNS service.) Figure 2-13. Seedonk setup Notice! Seedonk video streams are encrypted end-to-end and most of the streams are sent through direct channels and don't pass through Seedonk server, which helps protect user privacy. 6. S e l e c t t h e co n f i g u r a t i o n o f yo
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    .) Figure 2-16. Wireless connection setup 9. (Skip this part if you enabled Seedonk P2P ser vice) I f you didn't enable Seedonk P2P service earlier, you can set up iDDNS service here. To do so, click [Yes] and input your desired address name. Then click [Check Availability] button to check if the
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    part if you didn't enable Seedonk P2P service.) After successful login to your Seedonk account, you may choose to download and install Seedonk Messenger by clicking on [Download and Install]. Click on [Next] if you wish to do so later manually. Figure 2-19. Installation of Seedonk Messenger 2-10
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    icon). Figure 2-21. System diagnosis 14. The iWizard indicates the setup has been completed successfully. You can click on the URL to view the live video now. Click [Yes] if you wish you set up another camera from scratch. Figure 2-22. Multi-camera setup Running the iWizard installer 2-11
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    IP55/60/70 Network Camera Notice! The iDDNS is a free DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service) service from Compro. If you are using floating IP, you need to apply for DDNS service , you can choose to install the professional video management software ComproView by choose [Install] as illustrated below
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    wireless carrier will be charging at a pre determined rate for using web service. 4. View the live video stream from a single camera or multiple cameras via the bundled ComproView software. ComproView is a comprehensive software encompassing the capabilities of monitoring, recording and detecting
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    IP55/60/70 Network Camera Accessing via PC Web need to reset your camera to factory default settings (see Troubleshooting chapter). 4. After valid user name and password are message to warn user about the installation of the software from "Compro technology, Inc." Figure 3-3. Installing Compro
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    Warning 2 7. After ActiveX installation completes, the Windows Security Alert dialog appears. Please click [Unblock] to unblock it from firewall. Figure 3-7. Unblocking application Accessing via PC Web Browser 3-3
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    Compro IP55/60/70 Network Camera 8. Now you can start using web browser for watching live video and controlling IP camera. Figure 3-8. Live view Notice! If your IP camera the second camera will have ports 81 and 555. Please refer to the manual of your router or firewall. 3-4 Accessing via PC
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    3: Accessing Camera Accessing via iPhone/Smartphone As long as your device comes with built-in web browser, you can use the device to view the live video stream via MJPEG mode (video only), which is supported on popular smartphones like iPhone and a wide range of mobile devices such as NB, Mobil
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    Mobile Phones: Nokia: 6500C Sony Ericssion: T700 / W910 / Z750i Dopod: CHT9110 Notice! Compro Technology does not guarantee the successful viewing of live video on every 3GPP-compatible cell phone. You may also need to consult with the mobile network service provider about the usage and
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    can download it from "http:// web.seedonk.com/download.html." Having downloaded the Seedonk IM, run the application and follow onscreen instruction to view its live video. For complete user guide of Seedonk IM, visit "http://web.seedonk.com/support.html". Accessing via Seedonk IM Client 3-7
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    Compro IP55/60/70 Network Camera Figure 3-11. Seedonk IM Notice! When your camera is installed in an indoor environment, live image of your network camera may
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    Page Layout On the first page, you can see the basic control panel at the top and on the left-hand side, and the live video on the right-hand side. Click on the icon to hide or show the control panels. Figure 4-1. Layout of LiveView page 11. Left control panel
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    button to trigger the alarm and siren connected to the Digital Out port of your camera. Records live video by pressing [Record] button. (If your computer can not play .mkv file format, please download and install VLC media player or KMPlayer from the internet.) Open a file browser to search and play
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    4: Live View Enable Digital Zoom To enable the digital zoom feature: 1. Click on the magnifier icon located on the lower-left corner of real-time video display, and then the digital zoom control window will pop up. 2. Check [Enable Digital Zoom] option and set desired zoom ratio by dragging the
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    Compro IP55/60/70 Network Camera Voice Communication Pressing the [Communicate] button allows you to speak into your PC microphone and broadcast through IP camera's speaker. To
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    Chapter 5: Configuration Chapter 5: Configuration Main Setup Page The main setup screen consists of all the basic settings options. To access the main setup page, click on the Setup button seen at the top-right location in the live view screen. Then the setup page as shown in the picture below will
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    manual Active Bandwidth Management When network congestion occurs, Compro network camera can intelligently force down current user-defined video bit rate set up the iDDNS service during the installation of IP camera, you can directly enter the web address of your IP camera in a web browser and don't
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    IR light of your IP camera. Figure 5-3. Camera setting page Video Properties Here you can adjust the Brightness, Sharpness and Saturation on your to control the exposure time of the camera. Default: Auto mode. You can manually set the shutter speed within the range of 1/5s to 1/16000s to meet your
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    Compro IP55/60/70 Network Camera IR Light Control (IP70 only) The IP70 network camera is equipped with a IR light sensor and 6 IR LEDs (inside casing ), which
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    the volume. The Stream-2 audio is only available for adjustment when you turn on the 2nd Stream and check its 3GPP mode option under video settings. Figure 5-6. Audio settings page User Settings Here you can add, modify or remove viewers/administrators. The viewers are only allowed to view live
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    Compro IP55/60/70 Network Camera Network Settings Here you can check your network settings and adjust the detailed settings. Figure 5-9. Network settings Ethernet Set up the IP address for the IP camera to obtain IP address via DHCP (recommended), or use the manually inputted static IP address,
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    connection speed detection is to help users better define appropriate video bit rate for their applications. To perform network bandwidth test: 1. that currently connected network has a bandwidth to support up to 10 network cameras of identical bit rate settings (either on Stream 1 or Stream 2).
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    address needs to be provided manually, or to use an external support of 3GPP streaming for mobile phones. Default: 554. If you need to use port forwarding, please refer to the troubleshooting section for port forwarding setup. DDNS Click here to enable the DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service) service
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    Notify, HTTP, and SMS. Please click on the event server you want to configure and input necessary information. Email server This supports standard SMTP on SSL-protected webmail platforms such as Hotmail (Windows Live) and Google Mail (Gmail). To use this function, in [Event Server Setup] > [Email
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    IP55/60/70 Network Camera SMS server Here provides the configuration for SMS notification feature that allows the camera to send a SMS (Short Message Service a third-party, web-based SMS gateway service provider. To properly an API ID according to its online instructions. 3. Choose [Next] to save
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    Chapter 5: Configuration Motion Detection Setup Motion detection feature provides a selection of 3 regions for motion detection. You can directly click and drag on the preview screen to set a detection region. Prior to that, please select the region (0, 1 or 2 ) and the sensitivity level (S1:
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    Compro IP55/60/70 Network Camera Recording Setup In addition to the capability of storing event snapshots to local SD Card slot (card not included), this camera also supports storage of video clips (audio may be included if enabled) to either the local or the remote storage device. In order to
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    list (red square shown above) and press "Playback". (File format: AVI) Function Key Playback Download Protect/Unprotect Select All / Deselect / Delete Description Click to download then playback Click to download the video clip on your PC Selected clip(s) will never be erased File management Table
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    Compro IP55/60/70 Network Camera Date Setup Here displays the current time information stored in your IP camera, and you can set up the Time Zone in your current region or country, get time information from NTP server, and synchronize the clock of your camera system with your PC or manually adjust
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    Chapter 6: Event Viewer Chapter 6: Event Viewer Here displays the history of past events successfully triggered by motion, I/O, schedule or audio detection. Click on any type of event trigger to view its history. Or click on the image link, if any, to view the snapshot taken at the occurrence of a
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    Compro IP55/60/70 Network Camera 6-2
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    You can reboot your IP camera, change UI language, manage user profile, reset to factory default settings, or update the firmware of IP camera (please download the latest firmware from Compro's website first). Figure 7-3. Maintenance page Information/Log/Maintenance 7-1
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    IP55 browser action during the process as doing so may cause problems to the system. Warning! you may only cross-import Troubleshooting chapter. Firmware Update You can download the latest firmware from Compro's website (www.comprousa.com). After downloading the firmware, please open the web
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    various issues in regards to the usage of either the camera or the ComproView software. The following pages contain a list of troubleshooting procedures which should help you overcome any difficulties. The troubleshooting section is divided into four sections-initial setup(including hardware and
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    Compro IP55/60/70 Network Camera Hardware wiring check 1. Please check that the camera has been connected to either the wired or wireless network and has been
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    Chapter 8: Troubleshooting Reset to the Factory Default Settings After you've gone through the above steps, you should be able to use the . Please wait and start the IP Camera Utility later again to scan for the camera. Reset Button Figure 8-3. Reset button Initial Hardware / Software Setup 8-3
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    IP55/60/70 Network Camera Trouble Internet Explorer 6 or greater. It does not function on other web browsers for the time being. No user interface in the not installed: Please install the ActiveX component by following the instruction on the screen. This component must be installed. Otherwise
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    Chapter 8: Troubleshooting 2. ActiveX was installed but security setting If you've done all of the above but are still unable to obtain video / audio on the browser, please delete all of the files under (OS Drive):\Program which should help in this situation. Trouble with the ActiveX Client 8-5
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    Compro IP55/60/70 Network Camera Remote Viewing via Internet Explorer You may wish to check the video or audio of the IP site is 61.220.20.16. • the client (user) is trying to receive the video / audio stream remotely. 1. Please ensure that the camera's image quality setting stays within the
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    Troubleshooting Figure 8-11. Port forwarding 4. Having taken the above steps, you should be able to log on to the camera from a remote location by entering the DDNS address or the static IP address in the location field of a web cameras manually so Service If you want to use Compro iDDNS service
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    IP55/60/70 Network Camera Figure 8-12. DDNS setup in iWizard The iDDNS is a free DDNS service provided by Compro. If you are using floating IP, you need to apply for DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) service iddns.org to access your IP camera on a web browser. If your local LAN network and router
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    Chapter 8: Troubleshooting Symptoms, Causes and run iWizard again to reconfigure its subnet address to match that of your PC. Then Problem accessing from the reconnect it back to the router and run iWizard again. browser. router for detailed instruction. Symptoms, Causes and Solutions 8-9
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    IP55/60/70 Network Camera Symptom Possible Cause/Solution Reference page(s) The entered hostname/IP address is incorrect. Make sure you entered the correct hostname (if you use iDDNS) or the WAN IP address of your camera in the location field of the web service problem every support manual for
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    the iDDNS service is enabled and you have the correct address. Incoming traffic to the network camera is not allowed. Please refer to the "Remote Viewing via Internet Explorer" section in the troubleshooting chapter of this manual and look for instruction on enabling port forwarding. Problem using
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    blocks are seen Consider the following action to ensure sufficient download bandwidth at your remote viewing location: 1. Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to confirm the upload/download speed limit of your service. If the bit rate of the video stream is set at 3Mbps or higher but your
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    device. Your camera may not fully support all brands of high capacity memory cards. Refer to the SD card compatibility list found in the appendix of this manual. The speed class of SD card does not meet the requirement. You might experience minor issue in video recording when your SD card does not
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    Compro IP55/60/70 Network Camera Contacting Compro Technical Support Before you submit an email for support, please check the troubleshooting section in the user manual. You may fill out the form (http://comprousa.com/en/form.htm) or directly email to [email protected]. Compro Technology Inc.
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    Video Frame Rate Video Streaming Image Settings Audio Communication • AGC, AWB, AES • Configurable brightness, saturation and sharpness Two-way audio with built-in MIC (S/N ratio 58 dB, 50-10000hz ) and speaker (660mv) G.711 PCM 64Kbit/sec MIC input / Audio out User ID / Password protection
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    Supported Operating Systems: Windows XP SP3, Vista SP1, Windows 7 x86/x64 • Software CD (Manual included) • Start up Guide • Power adaptor • Network cable • Screws for ceiling mounting • Screw mount Dimensions 84 x 124.5 x 91.5 mm (including bracket) Web Browser 9-2 Technical Specifications
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    IP55 Available Video Modes Stream 1: Resolution Codec SXGA (1280x1024) MPEG-4 VGA (640x480) MPEG-4 QVGA (320x240) MPEG-4 QQVGA (160x120) MPEG-4 Turbo Picture mode: Turbo Picture mode: Turbo Picture mode: Turbo Picture mode: 15, 10, 7.5, 5 15, 10, 7.5, 5 15, 10, 7.5, 5 15, 10, 7.5, 5 Frame rate
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    Compro IP55/60/70 Network Camera IP60 Available Video Modes Stream 1: Resolution Codec SXGA (1280x1024) MPEG-4, H. mode: 15, 10, 7.5, 5 15, 10, 7.5, 5 15, 10, 7.5, 5 15, 10, 7.5, 5 Frame rate Motion Adaptive Motion Adaptive Motion Adaptive Motion Adaptive mode: 30, 25, 20, 15, mode: 30, 25, 20, 15
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    Appendix IP70 Available Video Modes Stream 1: 5 15, 10, 7.5, 5 15, 10, 7.5, 5 15, 10, 7.5, 5 Frame rate Motion Adaptive Motion Adaptive Motion Adaptive Motion Adaptive mode: 30, 25, 20, 15, mode: supported by Compro Network Cameras. Compro recommends SD card of Class 4 or higher. Camera Model IP55
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    1-4 Figure 1-3. Front and rear view of IP55/IP60 1-5 Figure 1-4. Front and rear view of Figure 2-18. iDDNS configuration 2-10 Figure 2-19. Review changes 2-10 Figure 2-20. Saving changes 2-11 Figure 5-1. Main setup page 5-1 Figure 5-2. Video Settings 5-2 Figure 5-3. Camera setting page 5-3
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    Chapter 10: Appendix Figure 6-1. Event Viewer 6-1 Figure 7-1. System information 7-1 Figure 7-2. System log 7-1 Figure 7-3. Maintenance page 7-1 Figure 7-4. Firmware update 7-2 Figure 8-1. Compro program folder 8-1 Figure 8-2. Camera selection 8-1 Figure 8-3. Reset button 8-3 Figure 8-4.
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    Figure 1-2. Application diagram Figure 1-3. Front and rear view of IP55/IP60 Figure 1-4. Front and rear view of IP70 Figure 1-5. Normal . Wireless network setting Figure 2-18. iDDNS configuration Figure 2-19. Review changes Figure 2-20. Saving changes Figure 2-21. System diagnostics Figure
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    Compro IP7 Network Camera Figure 5-2. Video Settings Figure 5-3. Camera setting page Figure 5-4. Effect of IR LEDs Figure 5-5. IR light control Figure 5-6. Audio settings page Figure 5-7. Users Setting Figure 5-8. Adding/Modifying user
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