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    7.5.2 Setting UPnP™ to Display Camera Shortcut in My 
    Network Places
    To display the camera shortcut in the My Network Places folder, a Windows 
    component should be added. Enable UPnPTM (Universal Plug and Play) following 
    the steps below.
    Note
    This feature is only available when using Windows XP or Windows Me.
    7.5.3 Setting the Internet Temporary File Setting on the 
    Web Browser
    An old image may be displayed. In this case, change the web browser settings 
    following the steps below.
    OSSteps
    Windows XP[Start] ([Settings])[Control Panel][Add or Remove 
    Programs][Add/Remove Windows Components]Select 
    [Networking Services][Details]Check [UPnP User 
    Interface][OK][Next]Complete
    Windows XP 
    Service Pack 2[Start] ([Settings])[Control Panel][Add or Remove 
    Programs][Add/Remove Windows Components]Select 
    [Networking Services][Details]Check [Internet Gateway 
    Device Discovery and Control Client] and [UPnP User 
    Interface]
    [OK]Complete
    Windows Me[Start][Settings][Control Panel][Add/Remove 
    Programs][Windows Setup] tabSelect [Communication] 
    [Details]Check [Universal Plug and Play][OK][OK] 
    [Restart]Complete
    [Tools][Internet Options][General] tab[Settings] in the Temporary Internet 
    filesCheck [Every visit to the page] in the Check for newer versions of stored 
    pages[OK][OK]Complete 
    						
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    7.6 ASCII Character Table
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    7.7 File Size and Number of Buffered Images
    The following table shows the relationship between the file size of the image and 
    the maximum number of buffered images.
    Note
    The following file sizes are shown at their maximum value.
    The number of Buffer/Transfer images
    The maximum number of images that can be buffered/transferred depends on 
    resolution or image quality. When one or more settings are enabled in Trigger, the 
    maximum number of buffered images will be divided equally between each 
    enabled setting. As the images are saved on the internal memory, even if images 
    cannot be transferred due to server or network failure, the maximum number of 
    buffered/transferred images will remain the same.
    Example
    Image Resolution: 320×240, Image Quality: Standard
    The maximum number of buffered images for each setting = About 250 ÷ The 
    number of enabled settings
    ResolutionItemsCaptureFavor 
    ClarityStandardFavor 
    MotionMobile 
    phone*
    640 × 480
    (pixels)
    File SizeAbout 60 KBAbout 
    50 KBAbout 
    33 KBAbout 
    20 KB-
    Buffered 
    Images-About 
    80About
    120About 
    200-
    320 × 240
    (pixels)
    File SizeAbout 30 KBAbout 
    25 KBAbout 
    16 KBAbout 
    8 KBAbout 
    8 KB
    Buffered 
    Images-About 
    160About 
    250About 
    500About 
    500
    160 × 120
    (pixels)
    File SizeAbout 10 KBAbout 
    7 KBAbout 
    5 KBAbout 
    3 KBAbout 
    3 KB
    Buffered 
    Images-About 
    570About 
    800About 
    1330About 
    1330
    *The values shown are the file sizes when transferring to a cell phone. 
    						
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    When [Motion Detection] is set in Trigger, and both [Enable Pre-trigger 
    Image Buffer] and [Enable Post-trigger Image Buffer] are checked in 
    Image Buffer Frequency
     When checking [No Transfer, Memory Overwrite] for the Transfer Method: 
    The number of the pre-triggered images that can be buffered is one third of the 
    maximum number of buffered images for each setting.
    Example
    Image Resolution: 320×240, Image Quality: Standard
    The number of enabled settings12345
    The maximum number of buffered 
    images for each settingAbout 
    250About 
    120About 
    80About 
    60About 
    50
    The number of enabled settings12345
    The maximum number of buffered 
    images for each setting (A)About 
    250About 
    120About 
    80About 
    60About 
    50
    The maximum number of [Enable 
    Pre-trigger Image Buffer] images (B)
    [Approx one third of (A)]
    About 
    80About 
    40About 
    25About 
    20About 
    15
    The actual number of buffered 
    images (C)About 
    170About 
    80About 
    55About 
    40About 
    35
    (B) The number of [Enable Pre-
    trigger Image Buffer] images (B) 
    must follow: (B) < (A) × 1/3
    (D) The total number of the 
    [Enable Pre-trigger Image Buffer] 
    images (B) and the [Enable Post-
    trigger Image Buffer] images (D) 
    must follow: (B) + (D) < (A) - (B) 
    						
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    Example 
    The maximum number of buffered images for each setting (A): About 250 images
    The maximum number of [Enable Pre-trigger Image Buffer] images (B): About 80 
    images
     A specified number of 
    [Enable Pre-trigger Image 
    Buffer] images (B: about 
    80 images) are buffered 
    at specified intervals in 
    the Pre-trigger memory 
    (β) set aside for this 
    purpose.
     When motion is detected, 
    the images in the Pre-
    trigger memory (β) are 
    moved to the buffered 
    image memory (γ) so that 
    they can be seen by the 
    user. Post-trigger images 
    are stored in the buffered 
    image memory (γ).
     The Pre-trigger memory 
    (β) is used for buffering 
    new Pre-trigger images 
    and not storing buffered 
    images.
    Used for buffering 
    new Pre-trigger 
    imagesPost-trigger images 
    are stored
    (D): About 90 images (C): About 170 images
    Motion is detected (B): About
    80 images
    MovingInternal memory
    (A): About 250 images
    80 90β βγ
    β βγ Pre-trigger 
    memoryBuffered image 
    memory (can be 
    seen by the user)
    Pre-trigger 
    memoryBuffered image memory 
    (can be seen by the 
    user)
    (B)
    (D): Must be 90 or below. 
    						
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    7.8 Specifications
    Network Camera
    ItemsSpecifications
    Zoom10× digital zoom
    Image Sensor1/4-inch CMOS Sensor 320,000 pixels
    Illuminance4—10,000 lx (when color night view mode is 
    enabled)
    10—10,000 lx (when color night view mode is 
    disabled)
    White BalanceAuto/Manual
    FocusFixed 0.3 m (11 13/16 inches)—Infinity
    Caliber Ratio (F No.)F2.8
    Viewing AngleHorizontal axis: 53 °, Vertical axis: 41 °
    ExposureAuto
    Other Specifications
    ItemsSpecifications
    Video CompressionJPEG (3 Levels)
    Video Resolution640 × 480, 320 × 240 (default), 160 × 120
    Buffered Image*1About 250 frames (320 × 240), standard
    Frame rate*2Max. 7.5 frames/second (640 × 480)
    Max. 15 frames/second (320 × 240 or 160 × 120)
    Supported ProtocolsTCP, UDP, IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, DHCP, DNS, ARP, 
    ICMP, POP3, NTP, UPnP™
    Message Transfer ConditionTimer or Motion Detection
    Image Transfer MethodSMTP*3, FTP
    InterfaceWired:10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet 
    RJ-45 connector × 1
    Wireless: 
    (only BL-C20A)
    IEEE 802.11b/g (Embedded) 
    						
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    Indicator DisplayPower/Network Communication/Camera operation/
    Ethernet link
    Dimension (HWD)BL-C1AAbout 85 mm (3 3/8 inches) × 
    About 85 mm (3 3/8 inches) × 
    About 25 mm (1 inch)
    BL-C20AAbout 85 mm (3 3/8 inches) × 
    About 85 mm (3 3/8 inches) × 
    About 35.5 mm (1 3/8 inches)
    WeightBL-C1A100  (0.22 lb.) (Only the unit)
    BL-C20A165  (0.36 lb.) (Only the unit)
    Pow er  S u pp l yAC adaptor: Input 120 V AC, 60 Hz (Cord Length: 
    About 3 m [9 feet 10 inches])
    Output 9 V DC, 750 mA
    Consumption: [For BL-C1A] About 1.7 W
    [For BL-C20A] About 4.6 W
    TemperatureOperation: +5 °C (+41 °F) to +40 °C (+104 °F)
    Storage: 0 °C (+32 °F) to +50 °C (+122 °F)
    HumidityOperation: 20 %—80 % (No Condensation)
    Storage: 20 %—90 % (No Condensation)
    *1The maximum number of frames changes depending on the image quality and resolution.*2Frame rate may slow down depending on the network environment, PC performance, image 
    quality or what object you view.
    *3POP before SMTP authentication and SMTP authentication (PLAIN and LOGIN) are 
    supported. SMTP authentication (CRAM-MD5) is not supported.
    Other Specifications
    Items Specifications 
    						
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    [For BL-C20A] Wireless Specifications
    ItemsSpecifications
    Communication mode 
    (Communication Standard)
    IEEE 802.11b, 802.11b/g, 802.11g exclusive
    Data Transfer ModeIEEE 802.11b: Direct Sequence Spectrum Spread 
    (DS-SS)
    IEEE 802.11g: Orthogonal Frequency Division 
    Multiplexing (OFDM)
    Frequency Range2.412—2.462 GHz
    Channel1—11
    SecurityWEP (64/128/152 bit), SSID 
    						
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    Index 
    						
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    A
    Abbreviations 3
    ActiveX Controls 14
    Administrator/General Users/Guest 
    Users 55
    ASCII Character Table 132
    B
    Buffered Image page 22
    C
    Camera Access 10
    Camera page 50
    Capture Image Button 18
    Cell Phone 25
    CGI Interface 97
    Cleaning 119
    Click to Center 16
    D
    Date and Time page 48
    Default Setting List 110
    Digital zoom feature 2
    DynamicDNS 42, 46
    E
    Encryption 37
    F
    FACTORY DEFAULT RESET 
    Button 109
    G
    General User page 57
    H
    Help page 107
    I
    IEEE 802.11b/g 36
    Image Display page 89
    Indicator Control page 96
    L
    Load Settings page 105
    Login 56
    M
    Maintenance page 98
    Motion Detection 70, 83
    Multi-Camera page 20
    Multi-Camera Setup page 92
    N
    Network page 31
    O
    Operation Bar 19
    Operation Time page 94
    P
    Product Information page 108
    R
    Reset to Factory Default page 106
    Restart page 100
    S
    Save Settings page 104
    Security: Administrator page 52
    Sensor Log 86, 100
    Session Status 99
    Setup page 28
    Setup Program 121
    Single Camera page 12
    Specifications 136
    SSID 36
    Status page 99
    Support Information page 108
    Support page 107 
    						
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