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1. Levo Technologies Inc.
2. Have you even in these situations when you are in the office or going overseas?
3. What are my children doingat home?
4. Want to check your home, office or factory?
5. Cannot describe the features of the product to your customer over the phone?
6. Thinking of your home town?
7. Want to get the latest traffic information?
8. Want to record or monitor the gateway of your office or warehouse?
9. Reasons to setup IP Network Camera Users can view live images through the Internet at any time, anywhere.
When a motion is detected, the system can send snapshot images to the assigned email or FTP account
10. Reasons to setup IP Network Camera Cost saving. IP Network Camera is cheaper than traditional CCTV system
Functioning independently without a computer. In return, saving you money for other investment and also eliminating security problem caused by your computer.
11. Location to install Home
Office
Factory
Warehouse
Building corridor or near the window or outdoor with weather-proof housing
12. IP Network Camera Market The CCTV camera market generated about $1.5 billion in revenue
IP cameras that are only about 10 per cent of the market today
Growing at 30% per year, 2X faster than that of standard security cameras
By 2005, the market could top $500 million in the US alone
Information: J.P. Freeman, a market researcher in Newtown, Connecticut.
13. IP Network Camera Market Korea exports of IP cameras increased 21.4% between 2000 and 2001.
2002 1Q, the Korean International Trade Association (KITA) reported a 102.6% increase in exports of IP cameras.
"The China CCTV market is worth US$350 to US$400 million per year," estimated Gerrit Hurenkamp, Development Manager for the US-based Pelco International.
14. IP Network Camera Market (Frost & Sullivan )
15. Potential Market Working with home safety companies to provide service like PE Link at Hong Kong to take care of the elderly.
Cooperate with ISPs to provide weather and traffic information
16. Our Customer
17. Features
18. Motion detection If the luminance difference between consecutive images is larger than a certain threshold level, captured images will be sent to the assigned email or/and FTP account. It can even email to your Nokia Handset.
20. DDNS(Dynamic Domain Name Service) If your IP Camera connects to the Internet and gets a dynamic IP address, enabling DDNS service allows your IP address to be updated on the DDNS server. You can then access you IP camera by a permanent Domain name.
22. Image Recording You can record live images from any IP Camera into your local hard disk, or into any other shared locations accessible within the Local Area Network (LAN).
Save format:AVI or JPEG
24. Video Output Can connect to TV, VCR or other video input devices
Using NTSC 3.58
25. Configuration IP Network Camera can work on different network:
LAN (Intranet) Connection with Ethernet Switching Hub
Internet connection with Broadband Router
Direct Internet connection with Cable/xDSL modem
26. Type 1 - LAN (Intranet) Connection with Ethernet Switching Hub
27. Type 2 - Internet connection with Broadband Router
28. Type 3 - Internet connection without Broadband Router
29. Type 3 - Internet connection without Broadband Router
30. Port Forwarding/Virtual Server Setup If you want to access the IP Camera from Internet, you may need to configure the Router for sharing Internet connection.
Xannet 4-port Boardband Router is used as an example.
31. Port Forwarding/Virtual Server Setup Open the administrator page
After login, click General Setup.
32. Port Forwarding/Virtual Server Setup In General Setup, click NAT, select Virtual Server.
33. Port Forwarding/Virtual Server Setup Enter the IP address of your IP camera in Private IP, and the HTTP port it used in Private Port and Public Port.
34. Web Cam Vs IP Network Camera
35. Technical Specifications
36. Roadmap
37. Thank you