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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.
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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.
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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.
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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...
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A short occurs on the n/o trigger input of the device (VIP-Gateway or VCAM-I).
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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...
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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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