Find out what's happening inside your house from anywhere in the world with a COLOR surveillance camera that you can remotely pan across the entire room directly over the Web! Just put this camera in the room you want to monitor, connect it to an Ethernet connection, with or without a PC at the camera site, and you'll be able to pull up live video images from anywhere in the world where you can access the Internet!
Built-In Web Server Not Computer DependentOrdinary Web cameras require a dedicated video capture card or a USB port, which means you'll lose the camera connection if your computer locks up or if the software crashes. But this camera has a Web server, control software (TCP/UDP) and e-mail software (SMTP) built right into the hardware, so you won't have to keep a PC running! It's also a great energy saver since the camera only draws 8 watts of power, compared to PCs that may run well over 150 watts.
Remote Panning & Tilting for More ControlYou'll also be able to see what's happening anywhere in the room thanks to a remote panning and tilting ability that you control over the Web! With a 120° horizontal and 45° vertical span, this camera blows standard, fixed-angle cameras out of the water. Three picture resolutions are available, up to a maximum of 640 x 480 with a 1.5x digital zoom! It can even send images over e-mail when triggered by a timer or by an external motion sensor or contact switch. Imagine having a photo sent to you via e-mail when someone arms or disarms your home or business alarm system. The possibilities are endless and the choice is all yours!
Can be Viewed by Up to 10 Users SimultaneouslyUp to four cameras in multiple locations can be viewed simultaneously. The images can be sent in a "streaming" mode, allowing you to see pictures at up to 15 frames per minute (dependant on network performance) or refreshed every few seconds. Images can be viewed by as many as 10 users simultaneously perfect for use by multiple family members.
Works With Static or Dynamic IP AddressesIf you have a static IP address or a local area network (LAN), there are no monthly service charges, no sign-up fees or any other costs apart from the price of the camera and your existing Internet access costs. For cable modem or DSL users whose "dynamic IP address" can be changed by your Internet service provider, you can have images uploaded to a third party server. For example, with viewnetcam.com from Panasonic, your camera can transmit images to Panasonic's server where you can pull down images. You'll be assigned your own Web page for viewing images, like bob.myeyecam.com. Rates vary from $39.95 for one year to $79.95 for three years. A free trial period is included with every purchase so you can evaluate the service.
New Camera Styles Now AvailableWe've expanded our line of Panasonic cameras with a selection of varieties, including:
 Click for larger image | Indoor Wireless Panning/Tilting Color Camera (#971313) Break free from the constraints of wires with a camera that sends signals to a wireless receiver that you connect to the Ethernet connection. The only connection you need to make from the camera is the one to a power outlet. |
 Click for larger image | Outdoor Wireless Panning/Tilting Color Camera (#971314) Just like item #971313, except built with a weatherproof housing designed to withstand outdoor elements. |
 Click for larger image | Indoor Panning/Tilting Color Camera w/21X Zoom (#971315) Exactly like the main version, except with the ability to zoom into any part of the camera view for a detailed close-up. |
Like the main model, these cameras (or wireless receivers included with the wireless camera) connect directly into an Ethernet connection, without a PC at the camera site.
| #971302 Specifications |
| Picture Output | Color |
| Image Pickup Device | 1/3 inch CMOS |
| Number of Pixels | 320,000 pixels |
| Video Resolution | 640 480, 320 240(default), 160 120 |
| Illumination | 10 - 10,000 lux |
| Lens | Fixed focus 1m to infinity 45 degree field of view |
| Magnification | 100% or 150% |
| Pan & Tilt Angle | Pan : - 60° to + 60°, Tilt : 0° to - 45° |
| Video Compression | JPEG/3 Levels |
| Image Buffer | About 80 frames (320 240) with time display |
| Frame rate | Max 7.5 frames/second (640 480) Max 15 frames/second (320 240) Max 15 frames/second (160 120) |
| Supported Protocols | TCP, UDP, IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS |
| Output connector | 10 Base-T Ethernet RJ-45 Jack |
| Interface | 10/100Mbps Ethernet card with appropriate interface cable for your network connection |
| Operating System | Microsoft Windows 95, 98, 2000, ME, NT 4.0, XP |
| Web browser | Internet Explorer 5.0 or later Netscape Navigator 4.7 |
| Mounting Bracket | Mounts in a ceiling, wall, or desktop |
| Weatherproof | No |
| Trigger | Time : Date of the Week/Hour/Minute/Second Alarm-event : NO or NC Sensor Input |
| Power Requirements | 9 VDC 8-Watts adapter Included |
| Operating Temperature | +41°F to 104°F |
| Dimensions (inches) | 4.77"h x 4.57"w x 2.83"d |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| Screen Shots | Click to see larger image |
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KX-HGW600 Panasonic Concourse Home Gateway (#971335) |
 |  Plan on using multiple cameras? The Panasonic Concourse Home Gateway (#971335) automatically configures up to 16 Panasonic Network Cameras, enables Internet access, and creates a custom portal page showing picture links from all cameras on one screen! It also allows for multi-level security control to limit camera access to authorized users.
You can also connect multiple PCs, allowing you to customize an ideal network for your computing environment. The system allows 802.11b Wireless Communication as well as four Switched Ethernet (10 Base-T/100 Base-TX ) connections and automatically configures the network connection for up to 128 computers or devices using DHCP. Static IP assignment is available. Includes ASDL/Cable router functions so all of your computers and cameras can connect to the Internet. |
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Easily connect any Ethernet Device to a Wireless NetworkNow you can finally hook up your Ethernet ready products to your home's network or to the Internet. The Ethernet-to-Wireless Bridge plugs into the Ethernet ports now commonly found on game systems, ReplayTV PVR, and IP network cameras (like our Panasonic, D-Link, and the D-Link i2eye video phone). Uses a browser-based configuration setup wizard. Connects to 802.11b-compliant wireless networks.