All the features you have imagined in a video surveillance system are now available in a quick set up, easy to use, "plug & play" package. An entire 1 to 6 camera system can be set up and working within 30 minutes in most cases.
- Free live remote video monitoring of up to six cameras from any Inet connected computer.
- Free live remote viewing from any compatible cell phone.
- Motion-triggered or scheduled recordings save disk space.
- Powerful search and playback tools help find video fast.
- Email and cell phone alerts keep you up to date on premise activity.
- Exceptional Color Digital Picture Quality lets you see unbelievable detail
How it Works:
Covert Cameras simply plug into standard AC power receptacles. A very small "receiver" plugs into AC receptacle near your PC and is connected via USB cable to your Windows PC. Up to 6 cameras can operated simultaneously from one receiver! Video signal is securely transmitted though your power lines and recorded on your HDD, eliminating troublesome interference from other RF sources and keeping your video totally private. Powerful software is included which allows easy set-up for motion-triggered, continuous, or time scheduled recordings. Email and cell phone alerts can also be set up using motion-trigger. Powerful search and playback tools help you find the video you are looking for fast. A step-by-step installer guide in the software makes set up a snap.
The SecureIP Starter Kit includes all the components for a complete single-camera system. With SecureIP, you can quickly add a professional-grade digital surveillance system to your home or small business using your Windows PC as the control center.
Easy 4-Step Setup:
We designed SecureIP to allow homeowners, renters, and small business owners to setup an entire system in less than 30 minutes. Using your Windows PC as the control station, you install a professional-grade system with no training, no ladders, no drills, and no new wires. Follow these easy steps to install the starter kit.
1.) Install the Software
From the CD you install the powerful Windows® Software, take an online tour, read the User Guide, or review the Software License and Hardware Warranty. During the installation process, the Werks Installer will guide you through each step of the setup.
2.) Connect the USB Receiver
Plug the Luk USB Receiver into a wall outlet and connect to a USB port on your PC. The receiver transfers secure digital video from the SecureIP Cameras to the software on your PC.
3.) Position the SecureIP Camera
Simple plug in camera at desired viewing angle. That's it!
4.) Register for free Remote Viewing
To access free remote viewing, you create an account at a free designated website. From your account you can register several sites where you have installed a SecureIP system – your home, your business, your second home, or even the home of your aging parents. With remote viewing, you have anywhere anytime access to live video from compatible cell phones and Internet browsers
System Requirements and Specifications
Computer Requirements
Below you can find the minimum and recommended requirements for systems running cameras using the default QVGA (320 x 240) settings. Running your cameras in the higher VGA (640 x 480) mode requires additional CPU.
| Requirement | Number of Cameras |
|---|
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
|---|
| CPU Speed | Minimum | 1.0 GHz | 1.2 GHz | 1.4 GHz | 1.6 GHz | 1.8 GHz | 2.0 GHz |
| | Recommended | 1.4 GHz | 1.6 GHz | 2.0 GHz | 2.4 GHz | 2.6 GHz | 3.0 GHz |
| Memory (MB) | Minimum | 256 | 384 | 512 | 512 | 512 | 512 |
| | Recommended | 384 | 512 | 512 | 768 | 768 | 1024 |
| Video Card (MB) | Minimum | 32 | 32 | 32 | 64 | 64 | 128 |
| DirectX 9 compatible latest video drivers | Recommended | 32 | 32 | 64 | 128 | 128 | 256 |
| Display Resolution: | 1024 x 768 or higher, 32 bit color |
| Hard Drive (MB): | 100 MB for program and a minimum of 500+ MB for video storage 20+ GB recommended for video recording |
| Operating System: | Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition, XP Professional or, XP Media Center Edition, Microsoft Vista, Microsoft Windows 7™ (32-bit and 64 Bit) |
| USB: | One free USB 1.1 or 2.0 port (2.0 recommended) |
| Media Player: | Microsoft Windows Media® Player 9 or later |
| Other: | CD ROM drive for software installation |
WiLife uses your Windows PC to record the video from your cameras and to serve video to your remote devices. You need to have your PC on and running for the system to operate.
Remote Viewing Requirements
Remote Viewing allows you to view live video from your WiLife system over the Internet using a compatible browser, cell phone, or wireless handheld.
System Requirements
- Computer that matches or exceeds the minimum system requirements
- Always-on broadband Internet connection like DSL, Cable Modem, or T1
- WiLife Online account and properly configured WiLife software
To better help you determine if your computer and Internet service are compatible with the Remote Viewing requirements, we have included a link to an online bandwidth speed meter. Click on the link and follow the instructions on the page to determine your PC’s connection upload and download speed.
Note: For the test to be as accurate as possible, make sure that no one else in the house is using the internet connection (PC or Voice Over IP phone).
MySpeed™ Internet Speed Test
Cell Phones & Handhelds
WiLife is compatible with a wide range of Microsoft Windows Mobile cell phones and wireless handhelds. Of course, these devices require Internet access either through a cell service provider or wireless Internet hub, depending on your device.
Note: Cell phone users should subscribe to an unlimited data plan to ensure cost effective access.
| Examples of Compatible Cell Phones | Examples of Wireless Handheld Devices: |
|---|
- Anextek SP230
- Asus P535, P525, P505
- Audiovox PPC 6601; PPC 5050, PPC 4100; SMT 5600
- Cingular 8525; 8125; 3125;
- Dopod StrTrk S300
- E-ten M600; P300B
- Gigabyte GSmart
- Gotive H41
- GSMK Cryptophone
- Hitachi Pocket PC phone
- HP iPAQ hw6500 series; h6300 series
- HTC MteoR; TyTN; Universal; Wizard; Blue Angel; Typhoon; Amadeus; Magician
- iMate SmartFlip; SP5; SP5m; K-JAM; JASJAR
- Microsoft/Flextronics "Peabody"
- Palm Treo 700w
- Motorola Q; i930; CN620; MPx, MPx100 & MPx220
- Neonode N1
- 02 XDA; XPhone
- Orange SPV C600; C550
- Pantech PH-S8000T
- Qool Labs ADA
- Samsung BlackJack; SCH-i730; SCH-i600; SGH-i300
- Sharp W-Zero3
- Siemens SX66
- Sierra Wireless Voq Phone
- Sprint PCS Vision; Power Vision
- T-Mobile Dash; MDA; SDA
- Verizon XV6700
| - Above-Net Top100P
- Acer n20 series
- Asus MyPal A730W
- Dell Axim X51v; X51; X50v; X50; X30
- HP iPAQ hx2400 series; hx2700 series; hx3700 series; hx4700 series
- i-mate PDA2
- Intrinsyc Carbonado;
- Juniper Systems Archer Field PC
- Lenovo ET960
- Mitac Mio A201
- MP2 Solutions MRT300
- Olympus "Tough Digital Assistants"
- Toshiba e805; e400/e405; e750/e755; e800/e805
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Internet Browser
Accessing Remote Viewing from an Internet browser requires a PC and browser running the Windows Media Player 9 or later.
Indoor Camera Specifications
Camera Features The DLC-800i WiLife Indoor Camera is designed for indoor use, but can also be used to securely monitor outside using its patent pending window mount. |
| Processing Power | 400 MHz DSP |
| Image Encoding | Windows® Media Video 9 |
| Image Processing | Motion detection up to 16 zones, Auto brightness |
| Resolution | Selectable: 640 X 480 or 320 X 240 pixels |
| Frame Rate | Selectable: 15, 10 or 5 frames/second |
| Bit Rate | Selectable |
| Illumination | 2 lx minimum per IEC 61146-1 |
| Color Depth | 10 bits |
| Lens |
| Focus | User adjustable |
| Viewing Angle | 80° (diagonal) |
| Pan Angle | 50° (manual) |
| Firmware Updates | Selectable: Manual or Automatic |
| Operating Environment |
| The DLC-810i WiLife Camera meets requirements for indoor use and is not qualified for outdoor environments. |
| Temperature Range |
| Operating | +32°F to +93°F (0°C to +34°C) |
| Storage | -4°F to +140°F (-20°C to +60°C) |
| Humidity (storage and operating) | 5% to 90% (relative; non-condensing) |
| Voltage | 110 Volts AC, 60 Hz |
| Power supply to Camera cabling |
| Included cable | CAT-5e, RJ-45 connectors, 10 feet (3 m) |
| User provided requirements | CAT-5e or better, RJ-45 connectors, up to 120 feet (36 m) |
| Connector pin out | Per IEEE 802.3 |
| Property Size | Up to ~8,000 square feet |
| Physical Metrics |
| Power Consumption | 15 Watts |
| Camera Body Dimensions | Height: 5.0”; Width 3.2”; Depth: 1.8” (12.7 cm x 8.1 cm x 4.6 cm) |
| Camera Weight | 6.7 oz (190 g) |
| Power Supply Dimensions | Height: 3.8”; Width: 2.9”; Depth: 2.6” (9.7 cm x 7.4 cm x 6.6 cm) |
| Power Supply Weight | 5.6 oz (160 g) |