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Panasonic BB-HCM371A Outdoor Wireless Network Camera

by Jeff Tilton 8. August 2011 19:37
 
Installed one of these network cameras at our office, this is looking thru the window from my desk. It would be great for vacation home.  It works wired or wireless. Jeff
 

 

Two-Way Voice Communication

CCD Sensor for Enhanced Image Expression

SD Memory Card Recording

Simple Ethernet Connection - No PC Required

One Year Warranty

Image Compression: JPEG

Video Streaming Format: Motion JPEG

Quality Video Resolution: 640 x 480, 320 x 240(default), 160 x 120 (for mobile access only)

Frame Rate: Max. 12 frames/sec (640x 480), Max 30 frames/sec (320 x 240), Max 30 frames/sec (160 x 120)

Authentication: ID/Password authentication (Administrator / General Users (up to 50))

Encryption: IPsec

IPv4/v6: IPv4/v6 Dual Stack

Supported Network Protocols: IPv4: HTTP, FTP, SMTP, TCP, UDP, IP, DHCP, DNS, ARP, ICMP, and POP3 before SMTP

Simultaneous Viewers: 30

Image Buffer: About 125 frames (320 x 240) with time display. Expandable using optional SD Card.

Pre-Alarm Image Buffer: Yes

Image Transfer via E-Mail (SMTP) or FTP: Triggered by external sensor, alarm, motion detection and/or timer

Max. Bandwidth Control: 0.1/0.2/0.3/0.5/1.0/2.0/3.0/5.0Mbps/ unlimited

Cellular Phone Compatibility: View Snapshot and Control from Compatible Cell Phone

Multiple Camera Views: Yes, cameras can be viewed in three groups of 4 cameras, or 12 cameras on one screen.

Multi-Language Interface: English, German, Spanish, Italian, French and Japanese

LED Indicator Control: On/Off or On During Access

Zoom: Up to 10x digital zoom

Image Sensor: 1/4" 320,000 pixel CCD

External Video Input: No

Viewing Angle: 53 degrees horizontal, 40 degrees vertical

Remote Pan Angle: 60 degrees left and right max. (or less based upon user setting)

Remote Tilt Angle: -45 to +20 degrees (or less based upon user setting)

Maximum Pan/Tilt Speed: Pan: 100 degrees/sec Tilt: 100 degrees/sec

Focus: Fixed 1m-infinity

Aperture: (f No.) : F1.8

Illumination: Normal: 3 - 100,000 lx, Color Night View: 0.2 - 100,000 lx

White Balance: Auto/Manual/Hold

Adjustments: Brightness, White Balance

2-Way Audio: Yes (Half Duplex)

CODEC: PCM (64kbps), ADPCM (32kbps), Monaural

Frequency Range: 300Hz - 3.4kHz

Input: External Microphone (not included) or audio source using RCA jack

Output: External Speaker (not included) using stereo mini jack. (output is mono)

Wireless Technology: IEEE802.11b/g

Frequency: 2.4000 - 2.4835 GHz

Number of Channels: 11 channels

Transmission Speed: up to 54Mbps

Security: WEP(40/128bit), SSID

Network Connection: Ethernet (10Base-T/100Base-X)

External I/O Connector: 2 input / 1 output

Speaker/Microphone Jack: 3.5mm mini-jack

Operating System Requirements: Windows 98SE, NT4.0, 2000, ME and XP (IPv6 : Windows XP only)

Web Browser requirements: Internet Explorer 5.5 or later/Netscape Navigator 4.7 (The network camera image is not displayed correctly in Netscape 6.x)

Dimensions (H x W x D): 3 15/16" x 3 15/16" x 3 1/8"

Weight: 0.78 lbs

 

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APC Back-UPS ES 500 Keep your computer running!

by Jeff Tilton 28. July 2011 13:41

All computers should have one of these before the power goes out!!

Importance of a Backup UPS

An uninterruptible power supply is an electrical apparatus that provides emergency power to a load when the input power source fails.

UPS differs from an auxiliary or emergency power system or standby generator in that it will provide near-instantaneous protection from input power interruptions by means of attached batteries and associated electronic circuitry.

While not limited to protecting any particular type of equipment, a UPS is typically used to protect computers, data centers, telecommunication equipment or other electrical equipment where an unexpected power disruption could cause business disruption or data loss.

UPS units range in size from units designed to protect a single computer to large units powering entire data centers.

 

Product Description

The APC Back-UPS ES is a battery backup and surge protector for home and office electronic equipment. With six outlets and built-in phone/fax/modem lines (DSL compatible) your valuable equipment is protected from surges and lightning. With the USB connector, it's easy to install the system software. Audible alarms and building faulty wiring notifications add to your ease of mind. The status LED's will keep you informed of the operational status of the Back-UPS ES. The included battery is user replaceable, making the surge protector easy to maintain. This package comes with a wall mounting template and cord management straps.

 

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Dell OptiPlex 380 Core 2 Duo E7500

by Jeff Tilton 25. July 2011 09:23

 

 

For a nice stable machine, look to Dell OptiPlex 380!

 

Intel® CoreTM 2 Duo (E7500)

Windows® 7 Professional 64-Bit

4GB DDR3 SDRAM at 1333Mhz

Intel® G41 Express Chipset with ICH7

Up to 250GB4 SATA hard drive (7200RPM)

Broadcom® Integrated Gigabit Networking (BRCM 57780)

Ports:

8 USB 2.0 ports, 2 front, 6 rear
1 RJ-45
Optional PS2 dongle
1 VGA
1 Serial
1 Parallel
2 Line-in (stereo/microphone)
2 Line-out (headphone/speaker)

Dimensions(H x W x D) Inches/(cm): 16.1 x 7.4 x 17.0 / (40.8 x 18.7 x 43.3)

Weight (lbs/kg): 26.5 / 12

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