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    A
    AC Power Frequency 109
    Address
    Port 115
    Admin Password 100
    Admin User Name
    100
    Alarm Volume 98
    Auto Return 110
    B
    Battery Safety 6
    BL-WV10A
    Default Settings List 135
    Specifications 136
    Brightness 124
    Buzzer
    Stopping 69
    Turning off 69
    C
    Camera Compatibility 4
    Camera List 63
    Changing Order
    119
    Camera Name 109
    ,115
    Camera Settings 100
    Local Cameras
    109
    Remote Cameras 114
    Camera Setup 108
    Cameras
    Adding 132
    Display Options 122
    ,123,124
    Erasing
    118
    Initializing 113
    Registering Manually 105
    Restarting
    113
    Connecting Cameras
    Directly to the BL-WV10A 23
    Using a Router
    42
    Using an Optional BB-HGW700A 31
    Continuous Sensor Recording 81
    D
    Date and Time 96
    DC IN Jack
    12
    E
    Encryption 102
    Encryption Key
    102
    Entering Characters 121
    Error Messages 140
    F
    FACTORY DEFAULT RESET Button 131
    FCC and Other Information 7
    FTP Password
    104
    FTP User Name 104
    G
    General Setup 97
    I
    Image Quality 110,115
    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
    5
    Indicators 13
    Alert
    12
    LAN 12
    Power 12
    Sensor
    12
    Timer/Busy 12
    Wireless 12
    IPsec
    4
    L
    LAN ports 12
    Local vs. Remote Cameras
    Re-registering a Remote Camera as 
    a Local Camera 53 
    						
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