DCS-1000DCS-1000WManualVersion 3.2 (10/25/2002)
10The Internet Camera comes with a camerastand with a swivel ball screw head thatcan be attached to the Internet Camerabottom bracket cavity. Attach t
11Using the Internet Camera as aSecurity SystemD-Link's IP Camera System is one of the most cost effectsecurity solutions today. Both the DCS-100
12Basic Hardware Set-up DiagramThe diagram below shows the hardware configuration for 1 Active Sensor (PIR MotionSensor), 1 Passive Sensor (Magnetic S
13Camera ConfigurationFollow the instructions for setting up your wired or wireless camera. If the camera is forhome use and is behind an Internet ro
14Additional Component Listing for Use with the InternetCameraAll components listed below can be found at www.smarthome.comPassive ComponentsGlass Bre
15Software InstallationWeb ConfigurationThe Internet Camera must be configured through its built-in, Web-basedConfiguration.From the web browser, ente
16System AdministrationClick on “System Administration” from the Home screen to access the settings requiredfor the Internet Camera.There will be seve
17System AdministrationSystem Administration – SystemThe System menu contains commands for settings that are required for inputtingkey details to set-
18Camera Name:This field is used for entering a descriptive name for the device.The default setting for the Camera Name is CS-xxxxxx, where xxxxxx is
19The default settings are as follows: Default IP – 192.168.0.20 Subnet Mask – 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway – 0.0.0.0DNS IP Address:DNS (Domain Na
2ContentsPackage Contents... 3Introduction ...
20Note:The Internet Camera supports two ad-hoc modes (802.11 ad-hoc mode andproprietary ad-hoc mode). Which option of the ad-hoc mode required depend
21HEX input format: (for Wireless Internet Camera only)Hex format causes each pair of characters you type to be interpreted as aneight-bit value in he
22 DummyPower - Steady On of the LED indicator.LAN/WLAN - Steady On of the LED indicator with randomflashing.The default setting for the LED contro
23The Transfer Image field allows settings to open a second port for the InternetCamera to transfer images. The default Port “8481” is open image tran
24Video Resolution:Select the desired video resolution format ranging from 160x112, 320x240(default) or 640x480Compression Rate:Select the desired com
25Light Frequency:Adjust the light frequency to suit your area of operation. The options are either50 Hz or 60 Hz (default).50 Hz and 60 Hz variants
26User Password:Enter the user’s password you want to assign to the specific user-name.The maximum password length is 8 characters (Printable ASCII).I
27Click on DateTime in the system administration menu bar and the DateTimescreen will appear as illustrated below:DateTime:Select Synchronized with Ti
28Note:Please find below the NTP server web addresses, for your reference, to setthe time server.http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/clock1.htmhttp:/
29The default setting for the I/O Trigger functions is “disabled.” You must enablethe I/O Trigger first before the Triggers will perform.There are tw
3Contents of Package:Package ContentsIf any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller.System Requirements:Local Area Network: 10Ba
30System Administration - UploadThe Upload menu contains commands for FTP server, time schedule andmanual operation settings.Click on Upload in the s
31• User Name: Enter the user name in this field.• Password: Enter the user password in this field to login the FTP server.• Directory Path: It is rec
32System Administration - InformationThe Information menu contains commands for displaying information aboutthe Internet Camera.Click on “Information”
33Factory Reset:A factory reset restarts the Internet Camera and returns all of its settings totheir default values. The Factory Reset panel contains
34Note:Please refer to the appendix to learn how to install ActiveX.1. Install to the Web Server2. Install to your Local PCIn the View Image – ActiveX
35In the View Image – Java Mode you are allowed two output trigger options andone image upload option. Just click on the desired selection ON or OFF t
36Once executed a prompt will appear requesting the input of the desired languageselection. Make the desired selection and click on OK to continue.The
37The License Agreement prompt will appear as below. Read the details carefullyand click on the Yes icon to continue with the installation procedure.
38The Select Program Folder prompt will appear providing information on wherethe IPView application is located, click on Next to continue. If you wish
39or click on Finish to complete the installation procedure After successfully installing the IPView, the application program for
4IntroductionSystem Requirements (continued):IPView Configuration• Windows XP, Me, 2000, 98SSe or 98• CPU: Pentium II, 350 MHz or above• Memory Size:
40Once logged in, the IPView application is executed and the IPView interface willappear as follows in the default List View format:
41IPView - Getting StartedThis section describes the operation of the IPView application user interfacewith detailed procedures for using the applicat
42How to Change the PasswordChange PasswordWhen IPView is used for the first time it is highly recommended to change theUser Name and Password by the
43Enter a User Name, then enter the Password twice. Once all the new detailsare entered click OK.Make sure to save any changes you have made to keep
44Click on Search. IPView will detect and search all the available camerasthat are installed on the local area network as depicted below:Highlight th
45Alternatively, you can double-click on the camera you wish to add and the AddCamera dialog box will appear once again with the IP Address entered. C
46How to Delete a CameraDelete CameraTo delete a camera you must highlight the camera you wish to delete fromIPView list view format. From the menu ba
47How to Change the IP AddressChange the IP AddressTo change an IP Address for a camera, you must first locate the camera byfirst selecting Camera >
48Click Search. IPView will detect and search all the available cameras thatare installed on the local area network as depicted below:
49How to Format the Camera ViewView CameraFrom the menu bar select View > 4 Cameras (other choices are available in 1Camera, 9 Cameras and 16 Camer
5Wired and Wireless Network SupportThe Internet Camera supports both wired and wireless transmission (DCS-1000W only,the DCS-1000 supports wired trans
50Rotate VideoIn View Mode format, click on the icon located on the upper left corner of thescreen and a pop-up menu will appear as shown below.Once y
51Alternatively, select from the viewing mode either 1, 4, 9, or 16 cameras. Clickon the icon located on the upper left corner of the screen. A case
52How to Adjust the Property SettingProperty is initiated by selecting Camera > Property. A dialog box will appearwhich allows for Web Configurat
53IP AssignmentThere are two options: Manually Assign or Assign Automatically Using.(Please refer to the Web Configuration section: System Administrat
54DNSDNS (Domain Name System) server is an Internet service that translates domainnames into IP addresses. Enter at least one DNS IP Address. Please r
55Wireless - (For Wireless Internet Camera only)Allows for the settings for Connection mode, Network name, WirelessChannel and WEP key. Please see t
56MiscAllows setting for LED Control, ActiveX control location, and second port. (Pleaserefer to the Web Configuration section under System Administra
57UsersAllows the system administrator to allow or deny users permission to monitorthe camera from a remote site by using Add or Delete user.To add a
58Date/TimeSet the camera’s time and date to provide correct time information to userswho might be thousands of miles away in a remote site by selecti
59Trigger 2Contains commands for setting the Input/Output Trigger connectors thatprovide the physical interface for 1 digital output and 1 digital inp
6ConnectionsNetwork Cable ConnectorThe Internet Camera’s rear panel features an RJ-45 connector for connections to 10Base-T Ethernet cabling or 100Bas
60ToolsContains commands to reset the camera and update firmware (please refer tothe appendix for detailed information). Please refer to the Web Confi
61RecordingThe software will create a camera name folder in the File Path specified andrecord the video images with file name by date and time. You c
62ScheduleAllows customized settings to start recording specified by date or by week. Checkthe Recording Schedule box to enable this option. Select B
63Motion Detection (List View)In the list view for the camera, a red circle preceeding the camera name indicatesthat the camera detected motion and i
64Menu BarThe menu bar provides easier access for users to navigate the IPView withdifferent selections along with hot key capabilities as follows:Men
65Menu Bar – ViewView on the menu bar provides users with management capabilities forColumns, List, Camera and Refresh. You can view the Camera in 1Ca
66List ViewAll the cameras and their properties, such as the camera name, IP address,user name, and location, will be displayed in the list view.Note:
67Menu Bar - CameraCamera on the menu bar provides options to manage the camera. Add up to 16additional Cameras for viewing. The Camera menu also allo
68Menu Bar - HelpUnder Help on the menu bar you can choose Contents or About to learn moreabout the camera.OverwriteAllows old video files to be overw
69IPView Icon Description Open a new file. The hot key is Ctrl+N. Open an existing file. The hot key is Ctrl+O. Save a file. The hot key is Ctrl+S.
7Slide Switch (DCS-1000W only)The slide switch permit user’s to determine the type of networkcommunication media for the Internet Camera and is positi
70Context Sensitive MenuIn List View format, highlight a camera and right-click to bring up a contextsensitive menu for features such as Add, Delete,
71Click on windows Start Menu / Programs / IPView / Uninstall IPView. Anew prompt screen will be displayed like the one below confirming theremoval.Ch
72The InstallShield Wizard prompt will appear. Click Finish to complete theuninstallation procedure.
73AppendixFrequently Asked QuestionsInternet Camera FeaturesQ: What is an Internet Camera?A:The Internet Camera is a standalone system connecting dire
74Q: What is the wireless transmission range for the Internet Camera?A: Generally the wireless distance can go up to 100 meters indoors and up to300 m
75need to first disconnect the Internet Camera from the network. Then run thePING utility (follow the instructions in Appendix B - PING Your IP Addres
76A3: The wireless connection might be at fault. In ad-hoc mode make sure theInternet Camera wireless channel and ESS-ID is set to match the PC/Notebo
77A2: There might be wireless transmission interference. Make sure there are noother wireless devices on the network that will affect the wireless tra
78I/O ConnectorI/O Connector Definition for the Internet CameraAn 8-pole connector is provided for auxiliary I/O connections to the InternetCamera.The
79I/O Schematic DiagramWarning1. When connecting a device to the Input connector, the device must be a passivecomponent without voltage and electrical
8LEDSLED stands for Light-Emitting Diode.Power LEDThe Power LED is positioned on the right side of the Internet Camera lenswhile facing the Internet C
80Upgrade FirmwareYou can update the firmware from the IPView application. With IPView running,select Camera > Properties and the Camera Property d
81Time Zone TableGMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time, which is the global time that alltime zones are measured from.
83Xplug Control InstallationInstallation to a Web ServerIt is highly recommended to install the Xplug Control application to theWeb Server for IE 5.0.
84Installation to a Local PCInsert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive to initiate the auto-run program.Once completed a menu screen will appear as follo
85The Welcome screen will appear. Click Next to proceed with the installation.The License Agreement prompt will appear as below. Read the detailscare
86Click Finish to complete Setup of the Xplug Control Utility program for theInternet Camera.Adjusting the Cameras FocusThe Internet Camera features a
87Camera LensAdjust by turningclockwise or counter-clockwiseFixed Lens AssemblyDO NOT adjustNote:You can further adjust the Internet Camera’s image qu
88Replacing the LensSince the Internet Camera is designed with a CS- mount, the lens equippedwith the Internet Camera can be replaced with any standar
89Technical SpecificationsVideo specificationResolution: 640 x 480 pixelSensor: 1/3" color CMOS sensorGain control: AutomaticExposure: AutomaticW
91. Attach Wireless Antenna (WirelessInternet Camera only)From the rear panel of the Internet Camera,screw the 2 external antennas that came withDCS-1
90LED Indicator: Power LED (Blue)LAN/WLAN Activity LED (Orange)Note:LED three mode setting can be changed by software. (Normal / Off /Dummy)Power Supp
91You can find the most recent software and user documentation on the D-Link website.D-Link provides free technical support for customers within the U
92Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, D-Link Systems, Inc. (“D-Link”) provides this Limitedwarranty for its product only to the pers
93Submitting A Claim: The customer shall return the product to the original purchase point based on itsreturn policy. In case the return policy peri
94Limitation of Liability: TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, D-LINK IS NOT LIABLEUNDER ANY CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHER LEGAL
95IndexAAdd a Camera 45Adjust the Property Setting 52Adjusting the Cameras Focus 83Antenna Connector 7ASCII input format: (for Wireless Internet
96HHEX input format 21HEX input format: (for Wireless Internet Camera on 21How to Add a Camera 45How to Adjust the Property Setting 51How to Chang
97RRecording 61Remote Monitoring Utility 5Replacing the Lens 85Reset Button 6Rotate Video 50SSlide Switch 7Start Recording 51Stop Recording 51
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