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Do I need to register the MAC Address of the ISV-WAP Wireless Access Point on the ComNet website (www.NapcoComNet.com)?

Answer:
No, the WAP does not need to be registered.  Only the iSeeVideo cameras, the ISEE-SCHGW Video Gateways and ISEE-IVR Internet Video Recorders need to be registered on the ComNet Site.

Does iSeeVideo support a Live Monitor Output?

Answer:
If using wireless cameras, a Live Monitor Output is not supported.  However, you can use an ISEE-SCHGW Single Channel Video Gateway or the new 4-Channel Gateway (available soon).  These gateway modules have a Monitor Output BNC socket that...

Can I use the ISV WLOCAM camera as a 'dual-technology' motion sensor?

Answer:
In addition to its outstanding abilities as a high-resolution outdoor wireless camera, the Napco ISV WLOCAM infrared IP camera has features that allow the use of its integral PIR motion sensor and pixel-based analytics to be used as a wireless...

Can I use third party IP cameras with the iSeeVideo website?

Answer:
Third party IP cameras cannot be used on the iSeeVideo server, however analog cameras can always be used on the iSeeVideo server when coupled with a single channel gateway.  In addition, single channel gateways also have a loop output to feed...

Do the VCAM-I and VIP-Gateway use dynamic or static IP addresses?

Answer:
While the VCAM-I and VIP-Gateway are assigned static IP addresses, they can operate on a DHCP network. In addition to its IP address, each device must also be assigned an alphanumeric name to make it easy for the user to remember and find. Every 16...

Can I connect the VCAM-I camera to the VIP-Gateway?

Answer:
No – the VIP-Gateway converts up to 4 analog cameras into Network IP cameras and the VCAM-I is an IP ready camera. The VCAM-I cannot be interfaced to the VIP-Gateway. If multiple IP cameras are needed on a site, it would be more cost effective...

Does the video camera have a built in motion sensor?

Answer:
The camera and the VIP-Gateway both have built-in motion detection capability, with sensitivity adjustments and a time schedule. They can be armed by schedule to trigger an event upon motion detection.  

Do the IP modules allow Pre- and Post-Alarm Video?

Answer:
The NAPCO VCAM-I IP and VIP-Gateway transmit to the server approx. 12 seconds of pre-alarm (before trigger) and 18 seconds of post-alarm video for a total of 30 seconds. 

There is software packed with the VIP-Gateway and VCAM-I. What is this for?

Answer:
The VCAM-I AP application is for configuring the VIP-Gateway and VCAM-I devices during installation and maintaining the settings remotely. It should not be left with the customer. While the VCAM-I AP can technically be used as a viewer for the...

What is the exact sequence of events that occur upon a trigger to send Video Events?

Answer:

A short occurs on the n/o trigger input of the device (VIP-Gateway or VCAM-I).
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How are the NAPCO VIP-Gateway and VCAM-I IP modules triggered to send Video Events?

Answer:
The NAPCO VIP-Gateway and VCAM-I IP both send compressed video clips to the NAPCO Video Alert server upon activation of the module’s trigger input(s). This trigger activation is accomplished by placing a momentary short across a normally open...

What is the NAPCO Video Alert Server?

Answer:
The NAPCO Video Alert Server (http://www.videoalert.net/) stores digital video clips transmitted from the NAPCO ISVWLCAM, ISVWLCAM, ISVWLOCAM, ISVWLHDCAM, ISV-WLOHD wireless-based cameras, the ISEE-SCHGW single camera IP Gateway module or video...

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