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| This system supports SSL data encrypted communications. By encrypting the network camera's image and other data for network transmission, it prevents electronic eavesdropping for greatly improved security. |
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| Progressive scanning provides better image quality than the interlace scanning system that is commonly used in TV broadcasting, and captures fast-moving subjects without blurring or color bleeding. | ![]() |
| Power is supplied through the Ethernet cable, so the network camera can be easily installed on the ceiling, since no additional work is required for a power outlet.(Power can also be supplied by an optional AC adaptor.)
* To use the BB-HCM527, Internet access equipment and a power supply consisting of either a Power over Ethernet Hub or an AC adaptor are required. |
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| When the optional bracket* is used, all parts other than the lens are embedded in the ceiling. This provides an attractive installation with no adverse effect on the surrounding appearance or usage in locations such as stores and offices.
*When using the BB-HCA10. |
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| Cameras simultaneously send MPEG-4 images in three resolutions (VGA*, QVGA, and SCIF), and JPEG images in the same three resolutions in favour motion, standard, and favour clarity image-quality types. MPEG-4 is recommended for viewing smooth motion images, and JPEG is recommended for recording higher quality images.
* When viewing in VGA, only MPEG-4 playback offers a maximum of 30 fps. |
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| MPEG-4 Visual License |
| This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 Visual patent portfolio license for the personal and noncommercial use of a consumer for (i) encoding video in compliance with the MPEG-4 Visual Standard (“MPEG-4 Video”) and/or (ii) decoding MPEG-4 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a video provider licensed by MPEG LA to provide MPEG-4 Video. No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use. Additional information including that relating to promotional, internal and commercial uses and licensing may be obtained from MPEG LA, LLC. See http://www.mpegla.com. When installing the MPEG-4 viewer program on additional PCs, please purchase additional licenses (Model No. BB-HCA5A for USA, BB-HCA5CE for others). |
| You can use the zoom function to get a close, detailed look at certain parts of the image while you are monitoring. | ![]() |
| You can use a PC or cell phone directly to change the direction that the camera is facing while monitoring the image. This lets you monitor a large area with a single camera. |
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| By connecting a cable directly to the camera's video output terminal, you can use your existing TV or video recorder for monitoring. When using analog video output, the camera automatically switches to interlace scanning*2 to suppress flicker in motion images.
*1-1 Compatible with both NTSC and PALsystems. *1-2 A mini video cable (with 3.5-mm mini plug) is required. *1-3 The camera cannot be controlled with analog video output. *1-4 The video image displays poorly in color night view mode. *2 Images are output to the PC with progressive scanning. |
| When the subject darkens, the camera automatically adjusts the brightness to show you the image. A new MOS image sensor and smooth motion capture at 30 frames/sec*2 combine to let you see down to a minimum of 0.2 lux. You see clear, easy-to-view images even in the dark. (We use the new MOS image sensor, which is combines the high resolution and quality imaging of a CCD with a low power consumption of a CMOS.) |
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*1-1 The image tends to blur more than that in standard mode when viewing a moving subject in low light or when using the pan, tilt, or zoom function. *1-2 Some subjects may require additional time for focusing with the auto focus function. *1-3 When viewing a dark subject in Color Night View Mode, spots of white or colored light may appear in the image. This is a natural characteristic of the MOS image sensor, and does not indicate a malfunction. *2 At 640 x 480, 320 x 240 or 192 x 144 resolution. |
| Images from several cameras can be monitored and transceiver-type voice communication*2 can be used simultaneously.
*1 Moving pictures from up to 9 cameras can be displayed on a single screen. Still images from up to 16 cameras can be displayed. *2 This function can be used only with a PC. It cannot be used with a cell phone. |
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| Audio 2-way Communication*1 By using the built-in microphone*2 and a separately purchased speaker, you can speak*3 to someone near the camera while monitoring. This gives you more precise communication to lessen the inconvenience of being in a distant location. |
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*1 The audio feature does not work with cell phones. *2 A separately purchased microphone can be used. *3 Walkie-talkie type conversation. |
| A large number of images can be saved onto an SD/SDHC Memory Card inserted into the camera. The images on the card can be checked over the Internet, or if no network is being used, monitoring is possible using only the camera by simply storing the images onto the card.
* The SD/SDHC Memory Card is sold separately. The camera supports 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB, 2 GB, 4 GB, and 8 GB SD/SDHC Memory Cards. |
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| In accordance with preset settings,*1 the camera will automatically transfer images and a data log by e-mail,*2 FTP, or HTTP. This lets you check images only when needed, and helps prevent you from forgetting to check them.
*1 Preset settings can include timer, alarm, and motion detection. With JPEG connection only. *2 POP before SMTP authentication and SMTP authentication (PLAIN, LOGIN and CRAM-MD5) are supported. |
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| Still images from the camera can be checked on any cell phone that is capable of Internet access. The pan, tilt, and zoom functions can also be operated by using the cell phone.
* Models that support JPEG only. The audio feature does not work on cell phones. |
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