User's Manual

Yes, the gateway uses a radio frequency to control the wireless devices. These radio
waves can go through solid objects including walls, floors and ceilings.
Can the gateway work behind firewalls?
Yes, the gateway automatically adjusts to work behind firewalls. In this scenario, all
communication is performed indirectly through the backend server. You may see delays
on up to 30 seconds for transactions to transpire.
Can the gateway be configured to use a static IP address?
Yes, using the network configuration pages in the gateway admin, you can configure to
use a static ip address. Be sure to put in the proper subnet mask and default gateway
parameters. A static IP address is recommended when used in conjunction with the IP
forwarding feature of your router. This will ensure optimal performance.
How can I record video and audio from the cameras with a VCR?
You may buy a special TV-Enabling cable to connect to the AV port on the gateway. This
port will show whatever camera is currently being viewed through a live web cam or
through motion sensor events.
How can I connect more then 3 wired cameras to the gateway?
At this time, you may purchase a camera switcher and connect the camera switcher to the
camera port on the gateway. For example, if you connected three 4-camera switchers to
the gateway you could have up to 12 wired cameras.
Technical Specs
10/100 Ethernet
Video quality indicator
Speed and connectivity indicators
Convenient wall mounting
Internet connectivity
Battery backup in the event of power failure via UPS
Web based setup and configuration
Supports both wired and wireless cameras
Supports Xanboo sensors (door, window, power, acoustic)
Overall size: 160cm x 120cm x 60cm
A/V out capable to allow local recording via VCR
https secure connections to backend webserver
TCP/IP port configurable
Configuration password protected
Available in metal or plastic casing
FCC ID Number: OU4-IG3
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: 1)This device may not
cause harmful interference and 2)This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.Standards:93/68/EEC, 89/336/EEC, BS EN 50082-1:1992, 73/23/EEC, EN60950:1992 CE