Sunday, December 20, 2009

Panasonic BL-C111A Network Camera Wired

The camera's built-in sensor is a pyroelectric infrared sensor, which means it uses infrared rays to detect temperature differences within its range that are emitted naturally by people, animals, etc. The sensor can be used to trigger the camera to buffer (i.e., temporarily store) camera images in its memory. You can view these images later as desired. The sensor can also be used to trigger the camera to transfer images to someone or somewhere, by FTP, E-mail, or HTTP. Privacy mode allows you to protect your privacy by hiding the lens inside the camera, preventing camera images from being seen. If users are accessing the camera when privacy mode is turned on, the camera image area displayed in their web browsers turns gray. No camera pages can be accessed by users while privacy mode is turned on. Once privacy mode is turned off, users can press the refresh button in their web browsers to view images again. Built-in Microphone

Customer Review: Poor documentation and no Apple support

If you own an Apple computer you are on your own. The documentation say nothing about how to setup on a Mac and good luck getting hold of their technical support.

Customer Review: Panasonic Web Cam

I now own three of these and found it to be the best buy for the money. It's simple to use. Gives a very good picture for the price and seems to work on routers when others won't get through. I thi...
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