Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage than the one included with
your product will cause damage and void the warranty for this product.
If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller.
Package Contents
System Requirements
• Windows® XP or Windows Vista
• At least 256MB of memory (512MB recommended)
• Internet Explorer 6.x or higher
• VGA card resolution: 800 x 600 or above
• CPU: 1.7GHz or above (2.8GHz plus processor with 512MB memory and a 32MB video card is required
for multiple camera viewing and recording in IP surveillance program)
• An available Ethernet connection
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Section 1 - Product Overview
Introduction
DCS-3110 is an ideal network camera for professional surveillance and security applications. This camera adopts a
1.3 mega-pixel progressive scan CMOS sensor and the motion JPEG stream covers three times larger scene which
is also at least three times higher than analog CCTV cameras. This is also a very important consideration in video
surveillance applications, where a high resolution image helps to identify a criminal.
Two video streams with different configurations can be activated simultaneously to address different requirements
for live viewing and recording. Multicast video/audio stream helps to reduce the network transmission load. When a
multicast-enabled router is used, the network camera can serve multiple clients at the same time.
The DCS-3110 has a built-in removable IR-cut filter and is designed for both indoor/outdoor (with enclosure) day/nightremovable IR-cut filter and is designed for both indoor/outdoor (with enclosure) day/nightis designed for both indoor/outdoor (with enclosure) day/night
applications. The camera is equipped with one digital input and one digital output. An RS-485 port is designed for
external pan/tilt/zoom devices. An 802.3af compliant power over Ethernet (PoE) module is built-in to ease the installation
process.
With the free-bundled 32-channel recording software (D-ViewCam), this network camera provides a total solution for
high quality live viewing and reliable recording.
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Features
• Powerful Surveillance - The DCS-3110 is designed to target the high-end surveillance market. As mentioned
earlier, a 1.3 mega-pixel progressive scan CMOS sensor covers three times larger view. The DCS-3110
is a powerful network camera for both day and night applications. It effectively reduces motion blur and
distortion as well as jagged edges of recorded images. With a removable IR-cut filter, the Network Camera
always provides high-quality images in both daytime and nighttime. An RS-485 port is designed for external
pan/tilt/zoom devices. It supports DC12V output for external devices like IR light.
• Sharp Image Monitoring - DCS-3110 provides high quality real-time videos in MPEG-4 and JPEG
compression with VGA/QVGA/QQVGA resolution. It is also suitable for narrow space surveillance, like an
elevator.
• View Live Video from a 3G Mobile Phone - The live video feed of the Network Camera can be pulled from
the 3G cellular network by using a compatible cell phone or PDA with a 3G video player. Users are offered
a flexible and convenient way to remotely monitor a home or office in real time, anywhere within the 3GPPanywhere within the 3GPP
service area.
• Wired PoE Access - For effective surveillance in or around a building, this camera comes with a built-in
802.3af compliant Power Over Ethernet (PoE) module, which eases the installation process and also gives
you the freedom to place the camera where it’s needed. In addition, the 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet port
provides convenient connection to an Ethernet network or to broadband Internet via a router.
• Smart & Easy To Use - The software allows you to view up to 32 cameras on a single computer screen at
one central location. Users can set up automated e-mail alerts to be instantly informed of unusual activities.
In addition, this network camera supports the universal plug-n-play (UPnP™) feature, which allows computers
running on Windows® XP/Vista to automatically recognize the camera and adds it to the network. Sign up
with one of the free Dynamic DNS services available on the web to assign a domain name to the camera
(e.g.mycamera.dlinkddns.com). This allows users to remotely access the camera without having to remember
the IP address.
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• Supported Protocols - DCS-3110 supports a wide variety of protocols such as RTSP, FTP, SMTP, NTP
and HTTP. In addition, the camera supports UPnP and DDNS.
• Web Configuration - Using a Web browser, administrators can configure and manage the network camera
directly from its own web page via your network or the Internet. Up to 20 user accounts can be created with
privilege settings controlled by the administrator.
• Connection to External Devices - Supporting auxiliary Input/Output connectors, you can connect the
Network Camera to a variety of external devices such as IR-sensors, switches and alarm relays. Combined
with programmable alarm equipment, you can develop a variety of security applications that are triggered
on alarm-based events. The Network Camera provides an industry standard in/out external connector for
connectivity.
• MPEG4 Multicast Stream Support – Unicast video is delivered through point-to-point transmission. On
the other hand, with a multicast stream, the server streams to a multicast IP address on the network, and
clients receive the stream by subscribing to the IP address. Because there is only one stream from the server
regardless of the number of clients receiving the stream, a multicast stream requires the same amount of
bandwidth as a single unicast stream containing the same content. Using a multicast stream preserves
network bandwidth.
• Samba Client Support – DCS-3110 has a built-in Samba client for NAS, and hence does not require aDCS-3110 has a built-in Samba client for NAS, and hence does not require aa built-in Samba client for NAS, and hence does not require a
direct connection to a PC or any other hardware or software to capture and transfer images.
Note: Use of audio or video equipment for recording the image or voice of a person without their knowledge and consent is prohibited in
certain states or jurisdictions. Nothing herein represents a warranty or representation that the D-Link product provided herein is suitable
for the end-user’s intended use under the applicable laws of his or her state. D-Link disclaims any liability whatsoever for any end-user use
of the D-Link product, which fails to comply with applicable state, local, or federal laws.
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Section 1 - Product Overview
Hardware Overview
Connections
Microphone Connector:
The camera has an internal
built-in microphone. To use an
external microphone, plug it into
the microphone connector.
Status LED
Blinking Red: indicates power is
being supplied to the camera.
Solid Green: indicates that a
connection has been established
via Ethernet port.
Blinking Green: indicates traffic
movement in the camera.
If the Ethernet connection is not
established the Status LED will
not glow.
Rear View
Audio Out Connector:
Use the Audio Out connector for 2-way audio
connection. Speakers (not included) may be
connected to the camera for 2-way audio
communication.
Reset Button
Reset is initiated when the reset
button is pressed once and held 30
seconds until the power LED flashes
through its cycle twice.
Mic On/Off Switch:
Select to turn the microphone
On or Off.
Ethernet Port (PoE)
Connect the Network Camera to your network
using a CAT5 Ethernet cable. This por t
supports the NWay protocol, allowing the
network camera to automatically detect or
negotiate the transmission speed of the
network.
The Ethernet port can also be used to power
the camera by using a PoE switch.
DI/DO:
The DCS-3110 provides a general I/O terminal block.
The I/O connectors provide the physical interface to
send and receive digital signals to and from a variety
of external devices.
DC12V output :
Support for external device (like IR light)
RS485:
Port is designed for external pan/tilt/zoom devices.
Power Receptor
Receptor for the supplied
power adapter.
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Interfaces
Front View
ICR and Built-in MicrophoneCompact Flash Card Slot
IR-Cut Removable (ICR)
Sensor
The IR-Cut removable
sensor will judge the
light conditions and then
switches from color to
B/W accordingly.
Built-in Microphone
CF card slot
CompactFlash (CF) is a mass storage
device format used in portable electronic
devices. The CF card slot can be seen
at the side of the network camera.
Note: Ensure to remove the rubber
strip before using it.
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Hardware Installation
Connect the Ethernet Cable
Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port located on the Network Camera’s back
panel and attach it to the network.
Connect Using Power-Over-Ethernet
Once you connect an Ethernet cable to your PoE switch or adapter, the Power LED on
the DCS-3110 will turn green to indicate a proper connection.
Attach the External Power Supply
Attach the supplied power adapter to the DC power input connector located on the
Network Camera’s back panel (labeled DC 12V) and connect the other end to an AC
power outlet.
Note: The LED on the network camera will turn green, when you have a proper connection. The light might go on and off and your
computer may show an intermittent loss of connectivity, this is normal until you have configured your Network Camera.
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The package comes with a camera stand with a swivel ball screw head that can be attached to the Network Camera
bottom socket cavity. Attach the camera stand to the Network Camera and station it for your application. There are
holes located in the base of the camera stand allowing the camera to be mounted to the ceiling, or any wall securely.
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Software Installation
Turn on the computer and insert the D-Link DCS-3110 CD into the CD-ROM drive. The following step-by-step
instructions displayed are shown when using Windows Vista® operating system. The steps and screens are similar
when using other Windows® operating systems.
Click on Installation Wizard
The Installation Setup Wizard window will pop up. Click Next to
continue.
Click Next
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Click I Agree to accept the License Agreement.
Click I Agree
Click the Browse button if you would like to change the destination of
installation, otherwise click Install to continue.
Note: Installation may take several minutes to complete.
Click Install
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Click Finish to complete installation and the D-Link Installation
Wizard window will pop up for camera configuration.
Click Finish
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Section 4 - Configuration
Configuration
Installation Wizard
If the D-Link Installation Wizard window does not pop up after completion of software installation, click on the icon
that was created in your Windows Start Menu.
The Installation Wizard will appear and show the MAC address and IP address of the DCS-3110, which may appear
to be different from the actual address depending on what your device is connected to. If you have a DHCP server
on your network, there will be a valid IP address displayed here.
To begin setup, select the DCS-3110 located in the camera list and click
Manual Setup located on the left of the Installation Wizard.
Click Manual Setup
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Enter a password, and confirm the password for the admin ID
and click Next.
Note: The default administrator username is set to admin and the password
may be left blank. The password can be changed after installation.
Click Next
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PPPoE Setup
The Network Type prompt will pop up to ask if you want to setup a
PPPoE for the device. Click No for quick setup and skip to the next
page.
Note: By using PPPoE, users can virtually dial from one machine to another over
an Ethernet network, establish a point to point connection between them and then
securely transport data packets over the connection.
If you have selected Yes, enter the username and password provided
by your ISP to connect to the Internet by PPPoE.
Click Next and skip to the setup screen as seen in page 19.
Click Next
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Check the Get IP by DHCP Server automatically box to obtain
a new IP address every time the camera starts up. Click Next to
continue.
Click Next
Select UPnP Port Forwarding if your router supports this function. If
not, choose Manual to manually enter your port numbers. Click Next
to continue.
Click Next
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Select Enable DDNS if you have subscribed to a Dynamic DNS
account and would like your camera to update its IP address
automatically. Enter all the relevant account information.
Click Next to continue.
Click Next
A window will pop up asking you if you want to access the
DCS-3110 via mobile phone. Clicking Yes will set the video
resolution to 176x144. Click No to continue.
Click No
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Click Apply to save and activate the settings listed in the window
to the device. Application may take a few minutes to process.
Click Apply
A window will pop up to confirm the installation was successful.
Click OK to continue.
A new window will pop up displaying the lists to access your
device, click Add to my favorite to save the address and then
click Exit to complete installation.
Click Exit
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Double-click DCS-3110 in the Installation Wizard window to launch
the camera’s web configuration utility.
Enter admin as the default username and leave the password blank.
Click OK to continue.
Note: If you have changed your password, please enter your new
password.
Click OK
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This section shows your camera’s live video. You can control your settings using the buttons below.
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Web-based Configuration Utility
This section will show you how to configure your new D-Link Network Camera using the Web-based Configuration
Utility.
To access the configuration utility, open a web-browser
such as Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of
your Network Camera (http://192.168.0.120)
Note: In the example, this address is 192.168.0.120. Your address
may differ.
Type Admin in the user name field and leave the
password blank by default. Click OK to continue.
Note: You may refer to page 66 to change the password for your
admin account.
Click OK
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Live Video
As seen by Mozilla Firefox and Netscape users, Quick Time player is invoked to stream the live video.
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Using RTSP Players
Use one of the following media players that support RTSP streaming to view MPEG-4 streaming media.
Quick Time Player
Real Player
VLC media player
mpegable Player
pvPlayer
1. Launch a RTSP player.
2. Choose File > Open URL.
3. Type the URL command in the text box and then click OK.
URL command = rtsp://<ip address of your camera>:<rtsp port>/<access name
for stream1 or stream2>
Note: Please refer to pages 39-44 for the settings of your RTSP port and stream files.
For example:
4. You can view the live video in your player, as shown in the figure.
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Using 3GPP Mobile Phones
To view streaming media using mobile phones, make sure the Network Camera is setup on the Internet.
To utilize this feature, please check the Network Settings for your camera.
1. Most of the players on 3GPP mobile phones do not support RTSP authentication, make sure the
authentication mode of RTSP streaming is set to Disable. For more information, see RTSP Streaming
on page 42.
2. The 3G network bandwidth is limited, therefore users cannot use large size videos. Please set the
video and audio streaming parameters as listed below. For more information, see Audio and Video
on page 47.
Video ModeMPEG-4
Frame size176 x 144
Maximum frame rate5 fps
Intra frame period1S
Video quality (Constant bit rate)40kbps
Audio type (GSM-AMR)12.2kbps
3. Set the RTSP port to 554, since most ISPs and players do not support other port numbers.
4. Launch the players on 3GPP mobile phones, (ex. Real Player). Type the URL command in the player.
URL Command = rtsp://<public ip address of your camera>:<rtsp port>/<access name for stream1/
stream2>
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Camera
This section shows your camera’s live video. You can control your settings using the buttons below.
Client Settings: Click this button to access the Client Settings.
Snapshot: Captures a still picture of a video.
Logout: Logout the camera server and close the browser.
Disable Digital
Zoom:
Zoom Factors:
Enable/Disable the digital zoom feature. After selecting this
icon, a small pop-up window will appear (see below).
Select this to disable the digital zoom feature.
Adjust the threshold of the zoom in and zoom out. You can
also adjust and position the zoom area by dragging the box
in the window.
Click this icon to hide the window.
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