Panasonic BB-HCS301A Network Camera Server with 2-Way Audio
Communication
2-Way Audio Communication
Add a mic or speaker (sold separately), and as you watch on a monitor you can
tell an employee how to change a store layout or discuss a problem on the
production line. This kind of real-time conversation is ideal for clear, smooth
communication and top work efficiency even when you're away.
SD Memory Card Recording
The camera server has an SD card slot which allows you to record images directly
from the camera to an SD Memory Card (sold separately) in the server without
going through the network. Or to monitor comings and goings, you can use the
camera's motion detection function to record an image every time something
moves.
Motion Detection Function and Image Transfer Mode
You can check a site only when something moves, such as when a person enters or
leaves the area under surveillance. When the camera detects movement, it shoots
a still image, holds the image temporarily in internal memory, and sends you a
copy by email2 or FTP transfer. You can set the camera to snap a shot whenever a
door opens or closes, for example, or at pre-set times. This system is more
convenient than tape systems because you don't have to fast-forward or rewind to
find a particular image.
Multi-Camera Capacity
Keep watch over several stores or factories at the same time. You can check
images from three sets of four cameras each, and converse with people at one of
the sites. The system can display static images from up to 12 cameras on a
screen. Now you can keep your eye on a number of sites without having to travel
to each and replaying the surveillance tape.
10x Digital Zoom
With 10x digital zoom3, you can enlarge images for easier confirmation or to get
a closer look at suspicious activity, no matter how far away you are.
- The audio feature does not work on all cell phones. The talk button and
listen button cannot be used simultaneously. Depending on traffic and the
network environment, the audio may be delayed or may breakup.
- With some Internet Service providers, email transmission of images or
messages may be blocked by the mail server authentication system (SMTP
authentication, etc.) in use.
- This feature is not available when viewing images on a cell phone