D-Link DCS-5300 - Manual

D-Link DCS-5300

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Enabling UPnP; Testing the; Contents
  • Page 3 – SecuriCam; Minimum System Requirements:; Package Contents
  • Page 4 – Introduction; Motorized Pan and Tilt Operation; Features and Benefits; Supports a Variety of Protocols
  • Page 5 – Surveillance Software
  • Page 6 – Connections; NWay protocol; DC Power Connector; Microphone
  • Page 7 – Bottom Panel; Power LED; LED; Attachment socket for the Camera Stand; Please refer to the appendix in this; Socket for stand
  • Page 8 – Infrared Remote Control; Stop
  • Page 9 – Hardware Installation; Connect an Ethernet cable; back panel and attach it to the network.; Attach the external power supply; ’s back panel labeled; Attaching the Internet Camera to the Camera Stand; When you have a proper connection, the LED will turn from
  • Page 10 – Installation Wizard; Launching the Installation Wizard program; Insert the CD that is included with the
  • Page 13 – Installation; show a MAC address of
  • Page 14 – The; will now show a MAC address for the; After you click on the; Link; will automatically
  • Page 15 – Installation Wizard Screen; Click to uncheck all selected cameras.; Links to Selected Devices -; Click to link all selected devices to the network.; to configure Network settings
  • Page 16 – A d v a n c e d > N e t w o r k s c r e e n; Click Next and then; Apply; to save; Previous; to modify changes; Package Information -
  • Page 17 – Click the Exit tab to exit the Installation Wizard screen.; Locate the Firmware to Upgrade -; Indicate the location of the firmware to be uploaded to the camera.
  • Page 18 – Enabling UPnP for Windows XP/Me; is a UPnP enabled internet camera. If your operating; Enabled; Go to
  • Page 21 – To view your; M y
  • Page 22 – Installing IP surveillance Software; To install the IP surveillance software, click on; Install IP surveillance Software; on the CD included with the Internet Camera. The; Welcome
  • Page 23 – Installing IP surveillance Software (continued); Enter your name and company information and click “Next”.
  • Page 25 – The installation is complete.
  • Page 26 – . If you are having problems please consult the; FAQ; section
  • Page 27 – Administrator; System; settings to allow users entry and authorize privileges for all; User; and; Configuration; ton on the Home screen, and then the; Tools; tab to bring you to the; Admin; for security purposes.; Security
  • Page 28 – SETTING UP THE DCS-5300 FOR USE BEHIND A ROUTER; Quick Installation
  • Page 29 – button on the left side of the display. Scroll to the; Home Page appears with a window displaying live
  • Page 30 – Router Set-Up and Installation; Quick Installation Guide; button at the
  • Page 31 – Open Virtual Server Ports to Enable Remote Image Viewing; over the Internet. The router connects; Virtual Server; function on the DI-614+ router. The Virtual Server ports used; Advanced; tab of the
  • Page 32 – Enter valid ports in the; section of
  • Page 33 – Viewing Your Camera
  • Page 35 – Home Page Screen; Pull down menu –
  • Page 36 – button to change settings related to the; Home; Connection Type
  • Page 37 – Home > Connections Screen; Protocol Option
  • Page 39 – Reset IP Address at next boot; Once the; to find the camera’s IP address.; General Settings; SMTP account name 1 -
  • Page 40 – The user name for the second SMTP server.; SMTP account name 2 -; FTP Settings; st FTP remote folder -; Granted password on the external FTP server.; Local FTP server port -
  • Page 41 – Control channel port -
  • Page 42 – to make; reset; audio quality by
  • Page 44 – UPnP; is a UPnP enabled internet camera. If your operating; Enable
  • Page 45 – mode, the frame rate will be
  • Page 46 – Video quality control-; Vertically rotate the video.; Video quality control
  • Page 48 – If you have a broadband network, set; Fix quality; to; Good; higher, instead of setting the; Bit rate; . Otherwise, fix the bit rate according to
  • Page 49 – Configuration > Advanced > Motion Detection
  • Page 51 – Click the; button from the; screen to access
  • Page 52 – . You can then select the order in which the; UP; or; DN; Remove; to remove a location from the list.
  • Page 54 – demo; button to access the System; menu; Camera Name
  • Page 56 – Applications; button to access the Applications
  • Page 57 – Sets the time to stop the operations.; begin; time the same as the; stop; time will force the; Event operation
  • Page 58 – Sequential operation
  • Page 59 – Default
  • Page 61 – Help tab; to access descriptions of the particular function you
  • Page 62 – Record Snapshots to your FTP
  • Page 63 – button under the; tab to set the FTP server; Local FTP server port-
  • Page 64 – For detailed information about each setting, please refer to; st FTP user name-
  • Page 66 – Using IP surveillance Software; Installing the IP surveillance Software; ATI Radeon series with 32 MB Display memory
  • Page 67 – Using IP surveillance Software (continued); Installing the IP surveillance software (continued)
  • Page 71 – System Tray Icon; Below is the login window:
  • Page 72 – User Interface; Below is the user interface for Launcher:; Lock Launcher
  • Page 74 – Monitor Program; Features of the Monitor Tool; Traditional Surveillance Features:
  • Page 75 – Application Layout and Functionalities; Channel area
  • Page 76 – Layout area; Logging In
  • Page 77 – The Admin Privilege; Camera Configurations; Once you click; “Configuration Menu > Camera Configurations”; for
  • Page 78 – The Layout of the Configuration; Setup Page
  • Page 79 – Insert
  • Page 80 – Delete; History; Alert and Recording Settings
  • Page 81 – Enable motion detect
  • Page 82 – Changing the Camera Order in the List; ” button in each; SAVE; ” buttons for changing the settings of the local IP surveillance
  • Page 83 – Global Settings
  • Page 85 – Modulation Mode; nature of CMOS censors (for the
  • Page 86 – Directory
  • Page 87 – Using the Monitor Program; Off
  • Page 88 – Show the video of a specified channel; Move the mouse cursor to the display window shown below
  • Page 89 – Press and hold the left mouse button, and then move the cursor to a
  • Page 90 – Removing video from a display window; channel you wish to remove.
  • Page 91 – The Layout
  • Page 93 – Input/Output Control Tools
  • Page 94 – Pan –
  • Page 95 – The message format is described as follows:
  • Page 96 – About; Quit; Minimize the Monitor application.
  • Page 97 – Common Control Functions; Volume Control; Click on this button to adjust your volume settings.; Stop Alert Sound
  • Page 98 – Record; Status Bar
  • Page 99 – Invoke Scheduler; Start the Scheduler
  • Page 100 – The Layout and Functionalities
  • Page 101 – The layout of the scheduler is roughly divided into 4 parts:; begin time selector; The fourth part contains; the operation buttons; for the user to; The Functionalities of Configuration Components
  • Page 102 – Primary Schedule; Schedule with Time Lines; Marking/Unmarking the Recording Time on the Week Time-Line
  • Page 103 – Marking/Unmarking the Recording Time on the Hour Time-Line
  • Page 104 – Apply and Erase Buttons; Schedule in event mode
  • Page 105 – Digital Input; Secondary Schedule; Schedule in Continuous mode; high
  • Page 106 – The Schedule Scheme operations; Undo; Click on this button to close the scheduler.; Clear; This button is used for saving changes to the current schedule.
  • Page 107 – Powerful play control tool:; Features of Playback
  • Page 109 – Playback method; Main Areas
  • Page 110 – Histogram Area
  • Page 111 – Pull Bar; Settings
  • Page 112 – Database location; The items in the settings windows are:; AVI file location
  • Page 114 – Using Tools; Selector Tools
  • Page 115 – Location selector; Location Selector
  • Page 116 – Playback Method Selector; Full Range; Alert Area Selector
  • Page 117 – Play; Speed Indicator
  • Page 118 – Display Adjustment Tool
  • Page 120 – Zoom Out; Lock Window
  • Page 121 – Minimize
  • Page 125 – Appendix; Frequently Asked Questions; Internet Camera Features; What is the maximum number of users that can be allowed to access; The Internet Camera utilizes H.263+ MPEG-4 Short Header Mode image; Can I capture still images from the Internet Camera?; the software application CD supplied with the Internet Camera.; Internet Camera Installation; Can the Internet Camera be used outdoors?; weatherproof case to be used outdoors and it is not recommended.; When physically connecting the Internet Camera to a network what
  • Page 128 – How to PING Your IP Address
  • Page 129 – the system or; restore; the factory default settings. Sometimes; RESET; Reset and Restore; Reset button
  • Page 130 – I/O Connector Definition for the Internet Camera
  • Page 131 – Configuring Your Camera for External Trigger Based Recording
  • Page 132 – tab to set the SMTP or FTP
  • Page 134 – Adjusting the Cameras Focus; ’s focus you can preview the image quality from your Web browser.; Note; Please refer to; Using the DCS-5300 with an Internet Browser; section for further details.
  • Page 135 – Technical Specifications
  • Page 137 – Contacting Technical Support; Tech Support for customers within the United States:; Tech Support for customers within Canada:
  • Page 138 – Time Zone Table
  • Page 140 – Warranty; USA only
  • Page 143 – Registration
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Summary

Page 2 - Enabling UPnP; Testing the; Contents

2 Contents of Package ....................................................................................... 3 Introduction ...................................................................................................... 4 Features and Benefits ...................................................

Page 3 - SecuriCam; Minimum System Requirements:; Package Contents

3 D-Link SecuriCam DCS-5300 Internet Camera Power Adapter Installation software and manual on CD Quick Installation Guide Camera Stand Category 5 Ethernet Cable Infrared Remote Control Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage than the one included with the DCS-5300 will cause damage and v...

Page 4 - Introduction; Motorized Pan and Tilt Operation; Features and Benefits; Supports a Variety of Protocols

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 infraredremote control. T...

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