Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit DCS-5300 du fabricant D-Link
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Internet Camera Manual Building Networks for People V ersion 1.30 DCS-5300.
2 Contents of Package ....................................................................................... 3 Introduction ...................................................................................................... 4 Features and Benefits .
3 D-Link SecuriCam DCS-5300 Internet Camera Power Adapter Installation software and manual on CD Quick Installation Guide Camera S tand Category 5 Ethernet Cable Infrared R.
4 Introduction Motorized Pan and Tilt Operation The DCS-5300 has a pan and tilt function that can expand your viewing area to cover a wide 270 o angle side-to-side and a 90 o angle up and down. This can be controlled with a PC from any location or locally using the included infrared remote control.
5 Features & Benefit s (continued) . A/V Output The SecuriCam DCS-5300 comes with an A/V output allowing you to connect to your TV for local viewing. The DCS-5300 can also be connected to your VCR to record activities directly to a VHS tape. Surveillance Software The surveillance software allows you to view up to 16 cameras simult aneously .
6 Connections Ethernet Cable Connector The DCS-5300 back panel features an RJ-45 connector for connections to 10Base-T Ethernet cabling or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet cabling. This network port supports the NW ay protocol , allowing the Internet Camera to automatically detect or negotiate the transmission speed of the network.
7 Connections (continued) Located on the bottom panel of the DCS-5300 , the socket is used to connect the camera stand to the Internet Camera by attaching the screw head on the camera stand to the Internet Camera. Bottom Panel Power LED LED stands for L ight- E mitting D iode.
8 Connections (continued) Included with the DCS-5300 is an infrared remote control. Y ou have the option of controlling the camera via the Pan/T ilt Controls using the IP surveillance software, Internet Explorer , or via the infrared remote.
9 Hardware Inst allation Connect an Ethernet cable Connect an Ethernet cable to the network cable connector located on the DCS-5300’ s back panel and attach it to the network.
10 Inst allation Wizard After you have successfully completed the hardware installation of the DCS- 5300 Internet Camera, it is necessary to install software to configure and operate the camera. The first step is to install the Installation Wizard program from the CD.
11 Inst allation Wizard (continued) Click Installation Wizard Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard prepares to install. Click Next ..
12 The InstallShield will install in the following folder . T o inst all into a different folder , click Browse and select another folder . Click Next . Select the Program folder that Setup will add program icons to. Y ou may type a new folder name, or select one from the existing folders list.
13 Installation is now complete. Inst allation Wizard (continued) IMPORT ANT : A hardware reset of the Internet Camera may be required if the Installation Wizard cannot find the camera.
14 The Installation Wizard will now show a MAC address for the DCS-5300 and an IP address. This IP address may not be correct at this step in the installation until you see “Y es” under the assigned column. The camera is now automatically configured with an IP address consistent to the device it is connected to.
15 Inst allation Wizard Screen The following options are available on the Installation Wizard screen by clicking on the corresponding tab: Search - Click to search for any available cameras to connect to the network. Add - Click to manually add a camera to the network.
16 Inst allation Wizard Screen (continued) Upgrade - Network Settings - Here users can configure the Network Settings for the camera. Enter the IP address, Subnet mask, Default router IP , Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS. Automatically , the option to reset IP address at boot is selected.
17 Inst allation Wizard Screen (continued) Reset to Default - About - Exit - Click the Exit tab to exit the Installation Wizard screen. Click About to display the current version and date. Click the Reset to Default tab to reset the camera’s settings to factory defaults.
18 Enabling UPnP for Windows XP/Me UPnP is short for Universal Plug and Play , which is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment, software, and peripherals. The DCS-5300 is a UPnP enabled internet camera. If your operating system is UPnP enabled, the device will be easier to configure.
19 Click Add/Remove Windows Components The following screen will appear: Select Networking Services (Communications in Windows Me) Click Details Select Universal Plug and Play Click Ok Enabling UPnP f.
20 Please wait while Setup configures the components. Click Next Click Finish Enabling UPnP for Windows XP/Me (continued) TM.
21 Click My Network Places T o view your DCS-5300 Internet Camera in an Internet browser , go to your Desktop and click My Network Places . Click DCS-5300-146 The last three digits (146), represent the fourth octet of your Internet Camera’s IP address (in this example, 198.
22 Click Next Real-time Monitoring Video and Audio Recording to hard disk High quality video High compression ratio Maximum of 16 cameras with different monitor layouts Smart playback T riggered event.
23 Please read the Software Licensing Agreement and click yes if you wish to accept the agreement. Click “No” to exit the installation. Inst alling IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Enter your name and company information and click “Next”.
24 Inst alling IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Click Next Select the destination directory . Click Next Select the program folder the software will be installed into.
25 The installation is complete. Click Finish Inst alling IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Click Next.
26 T esting the DCS-5300 Internet Camera The window in the center of your browser is the camera image window . Y ou should now see a video image and hear the audio over your computer speakers from the DCS-5300 . If you are having problems please consult the F AQ section of this manual (page 125).
27 When the Internet Camera is used for the first time, it is highly recommended that the Administrator set the Administrator Password to constrain user access to the Internet Camera since the Default settings are Null S tring (no password). Once the Password is defined, only the Administrator has access to the management of the Internet Camera.
28 Configuring a DCS-5300 Behind a NA T Router or Internet Gateway D-Link’s DCS-5300 is a versatile and cost effective Internet Camera offering both video and audio monitoring. It can also serve as a powerful surveillance system in security applications.
29 Using & Configuring the DCS-5300 with a NA T Router (continued) View the Internet Camera using your Internet Explorer Web browser Viewing the Video on the browser to test the connection Click on the Configuration button on the left side of the display .
30 Using & Configuring the DCS-5300 with a NA T Router (continued) Router Set-Up and Inst allation The following steps generally apply to any router that you have on your network. The D-Link DI-614+ is used as an example to clarify the configuration process.
31 Determine Y our Router ’s IP Address (W AN) Note: Because a dynamic W AN IP can change from time to time depending on your ISP , you may want to obtain a S tatic IP address from your ISP .
32 Important: Some ISPs block access to port 80. Be sure to check with your ISP so that you can open the appropriate port s accordingly . Some ISPs block traffic on commonly used ports to conserve bandwidth. If your ISP does not pass traffic on port 80, you will need to change the port the camera uses from 80 to something else, such as 800.
33 V iewing Y our Camera After all settings have been entered correctly , a PC user inside or out side your network will have access to the camera through the Internet Explorer Web browser .
34 Open your Internet Explorer Web browser and enter the IP address for your Internet Camera. In the example, this address is 192.168.0.146. Y our address may differ . If a window appears asking to install a V erisign certificate for authentication Click Ye s .
35 Home Page Screen The image from the DCS-5300 should be visible from the Home page on your computer monitor . T o the right of the image are controls that allow you to pan and tilt the camera.
36 Home Page Screen (continued) The image from the DCS-5300 should be visible from the Home page on your computer monitor . Using the DCS-5300 with an Internet browser (continued) Click on the Connection T ype button to change settings related to the connection.
37 Home > Connections Screen Click the Home tab to return to the DCS-5300 Home page. Protocol Option The UDP Protocol should be chosen for most users. Generally the client computer will automatically try these protocols in the following order , UDP -> TCP -> HTTP .
38 Home > Configuration Click on the Configuration button on the Home page: There are 5 tabs across the top of the Configuration screen. From each tab, different element s of the DCS-5300 can be configured. The Advanced t ab is the default screen in Configuration and Network is the default screen under Advanced .
39 Configuration > Advanced > Network Reset IP Address at next boot Using the DCS-5300 with an Internet browser (continued) Once the DCS-5300 is configured, this box should be unchecked at all times. If the box has been checked and the connection is lost, run Installation Wizard to find the camera’s IP address.
40 Configuration > Advanced >Network (continued) Using the DCS-5300 with an Internet browser (continued) SMTP(mail) server 2 - The domain name or IP address of a secondary mail server used only if the primary mail server is unreachable. The e-mail address of recipients for the secondary server .
41 Using the DCS-5300 with an Internet browser (continued) Configuration > Advanced >Network (continued) Can be set to other than the default port 80. When the administrator changes the HTTP port of the DCS-5300 (which has an IP address of 192.168.
42 Click Apply to make changes effective Invalid settings may cause the DCS-5300 to not respond. Change the configuration settings only if necessary . Consult with your network administrator or your Internet Service Provider (ISP) if you do not have the necessary information.
43 Using the DCS-5300 with an Internet browser (continued) Click the DDNS & UPnP button from the Configuration screen to access DDNS & UPnP settings. Configuration > Advanced > DDNS & UPnP Dynamic DNS (DDNS) Dynamic DNS (Domain Name Service) is a method of keeping a domain name linked to a changing (dynamic) IP address.
44 Enable DDNS - Click to enable the DDNS function. Provider- Select your Dynamic DNS provider from the pull down menu. Host name- Enter the host name of the DDNS server . Username/E-mail- Password/Key- Enter your password or key used to connect to the DDNS server .
45 Using the DCS-5300 with an Internet browser (continued) Click the Audio/Video button from the Configuration screen to access video settings that affect how the video image appears. Configuration > Advanced > Audio/Video Select the option for color or monochrome video display .
46 Using the DCS-5300 with an Internet browser (continued) Configuration > Advanced > Audio/Video (Continued) Maximum frame rate- Video quality control- Flip - V ertically rotate the video.
47 Using the DCS-5300 with an Internet browser (continued) Recording settings for clear identification for each image T o have the best video quality , you should set Fix quality to det ailed or excellent and tune the Maximum frame rate to suit your network bandwidth.
48 Using the DCS-5300 with an Internet browser (continued) Recommendations for setting video for the best performance (continued): Recording settings to compromise between real-time and clear images If you have a broadband network, set Fix quality to Good image quality , or higher , instead of setting the Bit rate .
49 Configuration > Advanced > Motion Detection Click the Motion Detection button from the Configuration screen to access settings that effect how the DCS-5300 Internet Camera can serve as a security device by recording only when motion is detected.
50 Configuration > Advanced >Motion Detection (continued) New - Click to add a new window . A maximum of three motion windows can be opened simultaneously . Use your mouse to drag the window frame to resize or the title bar to move. Clicking on the ‘x’ at the upper right corner of the window will close the window .
51 Using the DCS-5300 with an Internet browser (continued) Configuration > Advanced >Camera Control Click the Camera Control button from the Configuration screen to access settings that affect how the DCS-5300 Internet Camera can pan and move to preset locations.
52 Enable IR Control - Click this to allow the DCS-5300 to be controlled by the included remote. Configuration > Advanced >Camera Control (Continued) Current Position - Enter a name for the position at which you would like to preset the DCS-5300 .
53 Configuration > T ools > Admin Click on the T ools tab to access 4 utility screens for controlling and administering the DCS-5300 . The default screen in T ools is the Admin screen. The DCS-5300 is manufactured without any passwords by default.
54 Guest account: This option allows a user to connect to a camera with view -only privileges. User name is “ demo ”. No password is required. This is useful for demonstrations and keeps guests separate from users with accounts.
55 Configuration > T ools > System Manual - Adjust the date and time according to what is entered by the administrator . Notice the format in the related field while typing. Automatic - Synchronize with the NTP server over the Internet whenever the DCS-5300 starts up.
56 Using the DCS-5300 with an Internet browser (continued) Configuration > T ools > Applications Click on the Applications button to access the Applications settings from the T ools menu.
57 Configuration > T ools > Applications (Continued) Weekly schedule: Sunday through Saturday - Select the weekdays that should perform the following operations: Snapshots begin at - Snapshots stop at - Sets the time to stop the operations. Using the DCS-5300 with an Internet browser (continued) Set the time to start operations.
58 Snapshot every second(s) - Send snapshots by email - Any upload action specified in the options above will use the method chosen here. The captured snapshot named “video.
59 Configuration > T ools > Default Click on the Default button to access the factory setting restoration and camera calibration options from the T ools menu.
60 The Device Info screen lists the following important settings that are currently set for the DCS-5300 • Firmware V ersion number • Mac Address • IP Address • Subnet Mask • Default router .
61 Click on the Help tab to access descriptions of the particular function you need help with. The help screen is organized in the order of the tabs and then each menu item under that tab.
62 Administrators can combine options on the application page to perform many useful security tasks. There are two trigger sources available: from an external sensor or with built-in motion detection. There are also two kinds of actions that can respond to these events that include uploading snapshots over the internet and driving attached devices.
63 Next, click the Network button under the Advanced tab to set the FTP server settings for the DCS-5300 . Record Snap shot s to your FTP server with Motion Detection (continued) In this window , enter the settings for the FTP server you wish to record to.
64 1st FTP password- S pecify the password to access the external FTP server (ex. 12345). 1st FTP remote folder- S pecify the destination folder in the external FTP server (ex. snapshot). Primary FTP passive mode- Passive mode will allow access to an external FTP server if your camera is behind a router protected by a firewall.
65 Next, click the Applications button under the T ools tab to set the application settings for the DCS-5300 . In this window , follow the steps below to set the application settings for snapshots to .
66 Using IP surveillance Sof tware Inst alling the IP surveillance Sof tware Before you begin installing this application software, the hardware system requirements must be checked first. The minimum system requirements recommended for this application are as follows: Browser: Internet Explorer 5.
67 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) The “License Agreement” window below will appear . Please read the following license agreement carefully .
68 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Next, the “User information” window below will appear . This window will prompt you to enter the user name and company name. Enter your user name and company name and then click “Next” to continue.
69 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Select the installation directory for this application software and click “Next”, which is shown in the figure below .
70 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) After checking all the setup information in the window shown below , click “Next” to start the installation of the application software. Click Next Click Finish Click “Finish”, in the window shown below , to finish installation.
71 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Launcher Launcher is a controller program that allows users to invoke Monitor or Playback quickly . System T ray Icon The Launcher icon reflects current state of IP surveillance. The icon in the system tray signifies that the IP surveillance Software is currently active on the system.
72 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) When Launcher is locked, the unlock window will appear , prompting for the user password in order to unlock. The input area of the dialog will be grayed (disabled) for 60 seconds after 3 consecutive failures.
73 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Exit Exits Launcher . If users choose this option, Launcher will show a message box prompting to confirm if users really want to exit, and warn users that exiting Launcher will also close Monitor and Playback.
74 Monitor Program Features of the Monitor T ool T raditional Surveillance Features: Real-time monitoring Recording Pan and T ilt control Us.
75 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Application Layout and Functionalities This section demonstrates a global view of the monitor tool, shown below . The components of the monitor tool will be introduced in detail in the following sections.
76 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Layout area Y ou can change the monitoring layout in this area. There are six kinds of layouts: 1, 4, 6, 9, 13, or 16 video display frames in the video area. Hard disk status In this area, you can get the status of the hard disk in which the video database resides in.
77 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) The Admin Privilege In the monitor tool system, the admin privilege has the right to access the DCS- 5300 Network Camera through this application software and change the local settings as well. But the admin privilege is not the same as the admin privilege as the internet camera.
78 The Layout of the Configuration Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) This section discusses the local settings for the connection and the functional configuration of each camera. If you are interested in the remote settings for each camera, you can refer to the user ’s manual that accompanied the hardware.
79 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Insert – T o insert a remote network camera to the camera list. Click the “Insert” button, an “Insert New Channel” dialog will popup, as shown below . S pecify the IP address, port, and admin password of the network camera, click the “Ok” button to close the dialog.
80 Delete – The deletion of a device is a much easier operation than “insertion”. It removes the selected Network Camera from the camera list. Highlight the camera that you want to delete from the list and click on the “Delete” button. Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) The selected camera will be deleted.
81 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Alert Settings: S pecific alert actions can be performed by setting the options in this window . Enable motion detect This will trigger an alert sound that has been specified in the section titled “Global Settings Alert Sound.
82 Changing the Camera Order in the List Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Y ou can apply “drag and drop” in the grid area of the camera list to change the sequence of the connected Network Cameras, which is shown below . This will enable you to rearrange the camera order of your choice.
83 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Global Settings After completing the connection for each remote Network Camera, we need to configure some global settings for all the cameras. These include the video database directory , the usage of the Hard disk, and options for video display .
84 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Directory Settings: Snapshot directory The directory for storing the snapshot in *.bmp format from video channels of the monitor tool and the playback tool, which is shown on page 83. Recording directory The directory for storing the recorded video data from remote video channels.
85 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Modulation Mode Y ou must select the input signal format (NTSC or P AL) for displaying the original resolution of video stream from DCS-5300 . NOTE: Y ou need to select the input signal format according to the camera type or CCD module type that is connected to the DCS-5300 .
86 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Monitor Program (continued) Backup Settings: Using Backup Settings in the global settings window , you can backup recorded data from selected cameras to a specified location. Directory This is the directory where backup data will be saved.
87 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) This section depicts, in detail, how to manipulate the monitor tool. Using the Monitor Program Connection of the DCS-5300 Channel: Once you have the privilege to connect to the DCS-5300 , the cameras will automatically appear in the video area in the order they are connected.
88 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Monitor Program (continued) If you do not want to monitor one video, you can drag and drop the video (in the video area) to the trashcan in the common control area of the monitor program. The following section will demonstrate the procedures for “drag and drop” step- by-step.
89 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Monitor Program (continued) Step 2: Press and hold the left mouse button, and then move the cursor to a display window in the video area, which is shown below . Note that the cursor will change according to the area in order to indicate whether the area is droppable or not.
90 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Monitor Program (continued) Video shown Empty video box Removing video from a display window Step 1: Move the mouse cursor to the display window that contains the video channel you wish to remove.
91 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Press and hold the left mouse button here. Move the mouse cursor here, and then release the left mouse button.
92 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) When you choose the one-camera layout or four-camera layout, the “Page up” and “Page down” buttons will be shown in the left-bottom corner of the video area. Y ou can use these two buttons to switch the pages, as shown in the figure below .
93 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Back Back to previous layout. Monitor Program (continued) Input/Output Control T ools Digital Input / Digital Output Alert Message Pan/Tilt control T o view an individual camera from the multi-camera layout, double-click on the desired display window .
94 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) IP surveillance includes pan/tilt control, DI/DO (Digital Input / Digital Output) control, and an alert message receiver . Each of these are described in detail below . DI/DO Control Clicking on the “DI/DO” button shown below , you can switch to the DI/DO controls.
95 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Monitor Program (continued) Alert Message If you have checked the box for “Enable Motion Detect” or “Enable Digital Input” on “Camera Configurations > Alert Settings“ screen, the alert message will show in the window shown above.
96 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) About Miscellaneous Functions Full Screen Quit Minimize S top Alert Sound Configuration Menu This section will describe some other miscellaneous functions of the icons shown above. These functions are: Quit By clicking this button, IP surveillance will be closed with the latest settings saved.
97 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Full Screen With this function, you can enlarge the selected video channel to a full-screen display . Press the “ESC” key on the keyboard or double-click the mouse on the screen to return to a regular display .
98 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Record By clicking on this button, you can record video of the selected channel manually . Printer Click on the printer icon to print the current image to your default printer . T rashcan Y ou can drag and drop the video channel to the T rashcan to close the video connection with the DCS-5300 .
99 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Scheduling Friendly graphic user interface for schedule editing Flexible schedule scheme suitable for all applications Individual schedule for each video.
100 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Scheduling (continued) The scheduler will not be accessible until at least one camera has been added to the camera list. Go to the configuration menu and click on “Scheduler” to launch the scheduler .
101 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Video channel IP address Location Scheduling (continued) The layout of the scheduler is roughly divided into 4 parts: Part 1 The first part of the scheduler is the video channel selection area.
102 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Scheduling (continued) In this area you will select the video channel that you want to set a schedule for .
103 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Scheduling (continued) Hour Time-Line In the figure below , the Hour time-line is displayed. Marking/Unmarking the Recording Time on the Hour Time-Line Y ou can apply the one-click function by clicking the left mouse button and dragging to mark the time on this time-line.
104 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Scheduling (continued) Apply and Erase Buttons After you have selected the time period with “Begin time” and “End time” picker , you can apply the period picker , shown in the figure below , to set the periodical types of the time interval set previously .
105 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Scheduling (continued) Digital Input In the figure above, there are four conditions for the digital input.
106 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Scheduling (continued) The Schedule Scheme operations There are six related buttons. “Load…”, “Undo”, “Clear”, “Save”, “Save as…” and “Close” for handling the schedule schemes.
107 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Playback Program The playback program is a very powerful, convenient, and easy way to browse the recorded video. It has one display mode (normal display mode) and two playback methods (full range and time period).
108 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Logging In Before you start the playback program, it is necessary for you to log in to the application software. The figure below shows the login dialog. For security concerns, only the admin account can log in to this program.
109 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Playback Program (continued) Playback method Display adjustment tool When you successfully log in to the playback system, the main window will be shown on the top of the screen and the display resolution will be changed to 1024x768 automatically (see previous page).
110 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Playback Program (continued) Histogram Area The histogram is an interactive control. Not only can you get the event’s location in time domain and its .
111 Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Playback Program (continued) Lock Windows Settings Minimize Exit Pull Bar The pull bar is a fast, flexible control for seeking data in the selected time period. It represents the tot al length of time in that period.
112 Playback Program (continued) Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Database location The most important item in the settings dialog is the database location setting. Y ou must set it to the directory that contains the surveillance database to make the program to work properly .
113 Playback Program (continued) Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Normal (Single Frame) Mode While in the normal (single frame) display mode, you can change the video currently displayed by: (1) Changing the database path for retrieving another one in the settings dialog of “System Control” tool.
114 Playback Program (continued) Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Histogram Area Dark Region Inverted region The histogram area in the normal display (single frame) mode only shows the events’ occurred time and the percentage of motion detection with red bars.
115 Playback Program (continued) Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Location selector Period selector Playback method selector Alert area selector Location Selector The location selector is a control that lets you select the camera you want to see (refer to the figure above).
116 Playback Program (continued) Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Playback Method Selector Full Range If you select this method, the database will be displayed from the beginning to the end of this location. Any change in the period selector will have no effect except when you change this selector to “T ime Period.
117 Playback Program (continued) Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Play The supported “Play” button is an intelligent play user-interface. The functionality of this button can vary to fit different circumstances. In the normal display mode, clicking on the “Play” button can restart the displaying video sequence.
118 Playback Program (continued) Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Display Adjustment T ool When you move the mouse cursor to the displaying area, the display adjustment toolbox will appear .
119 Playback Program (continued) Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Full Screen When you click on the “Full Screen” button, the video sequence will be enlarged to the whole screen instantly . Y ou can double click on any place or the “ESC” key to return back to the normal screen.
120 Zoom Out Playback Program (continued) Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) Lock Window Each time you click on the “Zoom Out” button in the searching range adjustment toolbox, the displayed time period will be double in the center of the original time period unless the start time or end time exceeds the whole database time- boundary .
121 Settings Playback Program (continued) Using IP surveillance Sof tware (continued) The settings dialog will pop up when you click the “Settings” button. For more information about setting this program, please refer to the section titled "Settings.
122 Schedule Video Recording with Motion Detection Next, run the IP surveillance program. Click on the Configurations button and select Scheduler . Check “Enable motion detection.” Click on “New” to have a new window to monitor video.
123 Schedule Video Recording with Motion Detection (continued) In the Primary Schedule you can choose either Once (for one time recording) or Every Day (for scheduled recording). For example, if you would like to record events every day during a certain time frame, click on the beginning time and drag your mouse to the ending time.
124 Select the motion detection window that will be used to trigger motion detection. Note: Y ou must first create motion detection windows in the Web configuration page of the camera. Remember the names of the windows and the order in which you created them, as they are not displayed inside the Scheduler .
125 Appendix Frequently Asked Questions Internet Camera Features Q: What is an Internet Camera? A: The Internet Camera is a stand-alone system connecting directly to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network.
126 Q: Can the Internet Camera be setup as a PC-cam on a computer? A: No, the Internet Camera is used only on an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network. The D-Link DSB-C1 10, DSB-C310, can be used as a PC Camera (W ebcam).
127 Frequently Asked Questions (continued) Q: The focus on the Internet Camera is bad, how can I correct it? A1: Adjust the Internet Camera focus manually as described in Adjusting the Internet Camera Focus in the Appendix section of this manual (page 134).
128 How to PING Y our IP Address The PING (Packet Internet Groper) command can determine whether a specific IP address is accessible by sending a packet to the specific address and waiting for a reply . It can also provide a very useful tool to confirm if the IP address conflicts with Internet Camera over the network.
129 There is a button hidden in the pinhole beside the Ethernet socket. It is used to reset the system or restore the factory default settings. Sometimes resetting the DCS-5300 will return the system back to a normal state. If the system still has problems after reset, restore the factory settings and install again: RESET : 1 .
130 I/O Connector I/O Connector Definition for the Internet Camera The DCS-5300 provides a general I/O terminal block with one digital input and one relay switch for device control. Pin 1 and pin 2 can be connected to an external sensor and the state of voltage will be monitored from the initial state ‘LOW’.
131 The above diagram shows a typical wiring configuration for a normally closed PIR motion sensor . Please refer to your specific motion sensor for the power supply connection to the device since this will be critical to the success of your installation.
132 Click the Network button under the Advanced t ab to set the SMTP or FTP server settings for the DCS-5300 . In this window , enter the settings for the SMTP or FTP server to which recorded snapshots will be sent.
133 Configuring Y our Camera for External T rigger Based Recording (continued) I/O Connector (continued) Next, click the Applications button under the T ools tab to set the application settings for the DCS-5300 .
134 Adjusting the Cameras Focus T o adjust the focus of the lens you will need to turn the lens slowly either clockwise or counterclockwise until the desired image appears. DO NOT over- turn the lens in either direction as it will be out of focus or may damage the camera.
135 Remote management Configuration and system log can be accessed via Web browser , using Internet Explorer 5.X and above, and FTP application remotely Networking Protocol TCP/IP , HTTP , SMTP , FTP .
136 LED indicator 2 Status indicators: 1) Power , 2) POST , connection, and heartbeat Camera specification 1/4 inch color CCD sensor AGC/AWB Electronic shutter: 1/60 ~ 1/15000 second Fixed focus glass lens, F2.0, 1 LUX Power 12VDC 1.5A, external power supply Weight About 12.
137 Cont acting T echnical Support T T T T T echni echni echni echni echni cal Support cal Support cal Support cal Support cal Support Y ou can find software updates and user documentation on the D-Link website.
138 T ime Zone T able GMT stands for Greenwich Mean T ime, which is the global time that all time zones are measured from..
139 T ime Zone T able (continued).
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Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté D-Link DCS-5300 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du D-Link DCS-5300 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation D-Link DCS-5300, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le D-Link DCS-5300 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le D-Link DCS-5300, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du D-Link DCS-5300.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le D-Link DCS-5300. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei D-Link DCS-5300 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.