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Remote Mobile EDGE Wireless Internet Camera Teltonika-LT
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Colorado Video's Teltonika-LT GSM-GPRS, Remote, Mobile, Wireless, Internet, Camera transmits standard JPG snapshot pictures or AVI video clips from remote sites via the EDGE data portion of the GSM Mobile Cellular Phone Network to any FTP Server or E-Mail address. Transmission can be according to user-programmed schedule, or commanded by SMS text message. In addition, Teltonika-LT will send pictures when it senses motion within in any of 48 selectable zones in its field of view.
A 12Volt AC Adapter is included.
Compare Teltonika-LT, Lookout-V, and Lookout-VI.
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Applications
Construction Site Monitoring Camera
Ferryboats, DrGPRSs and other Marine Craft - Mobile Internet Camera
Special Events and Resorts Monitoring
Law Enforcement
Surveillance
Wildlife Surveillance
Geology and Forestry - Remote Site Camera
Oil & Gas Production - Remote Site Camera
Aviation - Airport Camera
Pipelines - Remote Site Camera
Peace of Mind - Security Camera
Features
Function
The Teltonica Camera uses GSM EDGS cellular internet service offered by GSM cellular providers including
AT&T Data Connect and
T-Mobile Internet Only to transmit JPG images to any FTP (File Transfer Protocol) or email server of your choice.
Images can be acquired according to schedule and/or upon external triggers such as motion sensors or trip switches.
Once Observer has transmitted them to the server, images can be viewed, managed, archived, and served to other web clients.
Mechanical
The Teltonika-LT GSM Remote Site Wireless Internet Camera is constructed in an aluminum case with a c-mount lens. Controls and interface connectors are on the rear of the camera. The GSM antenna is attached at the rear the chassis. The camera is mounted by means of standard 1/4-20 threaded holes at the bottom and top of the chassis.
Setup
GPRS/EDGE data service must be established for this camera before snapshots or video clips can be transmitted.
Cellular data service coverage maps are viewable for T-Mobile, and AT&T. Cellular data rate plans are also viewable for T-Mobile's Unlimited Internet Plan and AT&T.
Operational settings for this camera are made using a common
browser running on a computer connected to the camera through a USB
port before final installation.
These settings include exposure, picture quality, color balance,
picture size in pixels, transmission schedule, external trigger, html
link page generator, time, date, day, GSM account settings (APN and
PIN), and FTP and HTTP server settings (IP addresses, folders, and
passwords).
Viewing Pictures using Your Computer
There are many ways
to view pictures after this camera has automatically uplaoded them to
an FTP server. Colorado Video provides free FTP client software that
automatically checks the FTP server for new pictures from up to four
cameras simultaneously at user selected time intervals.
You may download Colorado Video's FTPJPGReader software now and try it by following these instructions.
A browser, like the one your using now, may also be used to view pictures.
For instance, just type "ftp://www.colorado-video.com/incoming/" into your browser's address bar to see a list of files on Colorado Video's FTP server.
Click on a ".jpg" to view it.
If you're using the Opera browser, you can set it to automatically update the picture periodically.
Simply click "Navigation" then "Reload Every" and then select your desired update time interval.
Opera has a great feature here because it can be used to update any web page automatically at any time interval you desire.
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