IBaby M3 User Manual - page 3
iBaby Monitor User Manual
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1.3 Product Specification
Item
Sub Item
Description
Image Capture
Sensor
CMOS sensor
Total of pixel
300k
Minimum illumination
0 Lux(IR on automatically)
Lens
f=3.6mm, F=2.0, Fixed Iris
Pan/Tilt
Pan Coverage
350°
Tilt Coverage
70°
Assistant
Lighting
10pcs 850nm Infrared LEDs, 5m
distance
Lighting Control
Auto control
Video and Audio
Resolution
640*480(VGA)/320*240(QVGA)/1
60*120(QQVGA)
Compression
MJPEG
Frame rate
30fps
Bit rate
128kbps ~ 5Mbps
Image Rotation
Mirror /Flip
Audio Compression
ADPCM
Network
Basic Protocol
TCP/IP
、
UDP/IP
、
HTTP
、
SMTP
、
FTP
、
DHCP
、
DDNS
、
UPNP
、
NTP
、
PPPOE
Other Protocol
802.11b/g
Other Features
Video control
Support
Dual way audio
Support
Motion Detection
Support
Sound Detection
Support
Triggered Actions
Email/FTP/external alarm/send
message to alarm server
User Access Authority
Three levels
Date/ Time Setting
Support
Upgrade
Upgrade from network
DDNS
A free DDNS provided by
manufacturer
Hardware Interface
Ethernet
10Base-T/100base-TX
Alarm In
1 channel
Alarm Out
1 channel
Audio In
Internal Mic and External Mic
socket x 1
Audio Out
Audio Line-out socket x 1
Physical Index
Weight
358g
Main body
111mm(L)*110mm(W)*126mm(H)
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Power
DC 5V
Power consumption
Operating temperature
0
℃
~ 40
℃
Operating humidity
10% ~ 80% non-condensing
Software(iPod
Touch , iPhone and
iPad)
iOS 4.0 or later
App is free to download from App
Store
Software(PC)
OS Supported
Microsoft Windows
98/2000/XP/Vista/Win 7 etc.
Mac OS
Browser
Internet Explorer6.0 or higher, or
Compatible Browser, Firefox,
Safari etc.
Application Software
IPCMonitor.exe
2 Appearance and interface
2.1 Appearance
Figure 1
Note
:
Status Indicator: the blue light is to show that the device is running. Slow flicking
(once every 2 second
)
indicates the device is searching for network. Normal flicking (once
per second) indicates the wired network connected. Quick flicking
(
2~3 times per second)
indicates wireless network connected. The default state of status indicator is off. You can
turn it on with your iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad, or PC software.