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D-Link is
pleased to introduce the latest in Internet camera technology.
The D-Link SECURICAM Network™ DCS-3220G Wireless
Internet Camera is a full-featured surveillance system
that connects to an Ethernet or wireless broadband network
to provide remote high-quality video and audio. Using
the latest 802.11g wireless technology, the DCS-3220G
communicates at a maximum wireless signal rate of up to
54Mbps3.
You can
access and control the DCS-3220G using Internet Explorer
version 6. Watch and listen remotely as the DCS-3220G
captures both sound and video of your site.
The DCS-3220G
Wireless Internet Camera takes surveillance to another
level using 2-way audio1. By adding a powered
speaker to the DCS-3220G, you can now remotely talk
to anyone at your camera site.
The DCS-3220G
Wireless Internet Camera uses a CCD sensor that provides
sharp video images with lifelike color representation.
It also features 4x digital zoom2 for close-up
viewing using the Web interface. Plus, with low light
sensitivity, it has the capability to monitor and record
video in rooms with minimal lighting, making it ideal
to use at night.
Everything
needed to get started is included with the DCS-3220G
Wireless Internet Camera. The DCS-3220G Wireless Internet
Camera adheres to the Universal Plug & Play (UPnP™)
specification which allows computers running Windows®
XP/Me to automatically recognize the DCS-3220G and add
it to the network. The DCS-3220G can be accessed and
viewed from “My Network Places” as a device
on the network.
Powerful
surveillance software is included to enhance the monitoring
and management of the DCS-3220G, allowing you to archive
video straight to the hard drive, playback video, monitor
as many as 16 cameras on a single screen, and set up
motion detection to trigger video/audio recording and
e-mail alerts. The DCS-3220G Wireless Internet Camera
is a cost-effective and versatile security solution
for your home or business.
1-
2-way audio requires a powered speaker to be connected
to the camera (not included).
2- 4x digital zoom enlarges an image by magnifying the
pixels in a selected portion of the image by 4 times.
3- Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE Standard
802.11g specifications. Actual data throughput will
vary. Network conditions and environmental factors,
including volume of network traffic, building materials
and construction, and network overhead, lower actual
data throughput rate. Environmental factors will adversely
affect wireless signal range. |