Dlink DCS-5220 User Manual

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Product Overview ........................................................ 4
Package Contents ...................................................4
System Requirements ............................................. 4
Introduction ..............................................................5
Features ..................................................................6
Hardware Overview ................................................. 7
Hardware Installation ...............................................9
Wireless Installation Considerations....................... 10
Software Installation ................................................. 11
Conguration ............................................................. 16
Installation Wizard .................................................16
Setup ...............................................................17
Network Settings .............................................. 18
Wireless Network Settings ...............................19
Upgrade ........................................................... 21
Enabling UPnP for Windows® XP .......................... 22
Testing the DCS-5220 ........................................... 27
Viewing Your DCS-5220 ........................................ 28
Using the DCS-5220 with an Internet Browser ......29
Home Page Screen .........................................30
Tools ................................................................ 46
Status ...............................................................53
Help .................................................................55
Detection ...............................................................56
Installing the IP surveillance Software ...................61
Using the IP Surveillance Software ....................... 66
Launcher ..........................................................66
Monitor Program .............................................. 70
Playback Program .........................................102
Schedule Video Recording with Motion Detection 113
Wireless Security.....................................................116
What is WEP? .....................................................116
What is WPA? .....................................................117
Setting Security ...................................................118
Using & Conguring the DCS-5220 with a NAT
Router ..................................................................119
Router Set-Up and Installation ....................... 123
Using & Conguring 3G Compatible Cell Phones 126
Play from RealPlayer ..................................... 127
Play from PVPlayer ........................................ 132
Connection Type .............................................. 31
DCS-5220 Conguration .......................................32
Advanced .........................................................32
Troubleshooting ...................................................... 135
Wireless Basics ....................................................... 138
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Networking Basics .................................................. 143
Check your IP Address ........................................143
Statically Assign an IP Address ...........................144
Technical Specications......................................... 145
Contacting Technical Support ............................... 147
Warranty ...................................................................148
Registration ..............................................................153
3D-Link DCS-5220 User Manual
Section 1 - Product Overview
• D-Link DCS-5220 Wireless PT Internet Camera with 3G Mobile Video Support
• CAT5 Ethernet Cable
• Power Adapter
• Antenna
• Manual and Software on CD
• Quick Install Guide
• Camera Stand
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.
Product Overview
Package Contents
System Requirements
• Windows® 2000 or XP
• At least 256MB of memory (512MB recommended)
• A wireless (802.11b or 802.11g) or Ethernet network
• Internet Explorer 6.x or higher Internet Web Browser
• VGA card resolution: 800x600 or above
• CPU: 1.3GHz or above processor (2.4GHz processor or higher with 512MB memory and a 32MB video
card is required for multiple camera viewing and recording in IP surveillance program)
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Introduction
The D-Link SECURICAM Network DCS-5220 Wireless PT Internet Camera is a powerful surveillance system that connects wirelessly to your 802.11b/g network. The DCS-5220 features enhanced 802.11b/g and connects wirelessly at a rate of up to 54Mbps1 (Megabits per second). The DCS-5220 differs from a conventional PC Camera because it is a standalone system with a built-in CPU and Web server, providing a low-cost solution capable of solving demanding
security and home/ofce monitoring needs. Snapshot enables you to save images directly from a Web browser to a
local hard drive without installing any additional software. With 0.5 lux light sensitivity, the DCS-5220 is capable of capturing video in rooms with minimal lighting. You can also zoom in with the DCS-5220’s 4x digital zoom2 feature.
The DCS-5220 gives you the ability to monitor video and audio in your home/ofce using an Internet browser from any
where in the world! Simple installation procedures, along with the built-in Web-based interface offers easy integration to your network environments.
Customers also have the ability to view live video streams from a compatible 3G cell phone. The live camera feed of the D-Link Wireless PT Internet Camera can be pulled from the 3G cellular network by using a compatible cell phone with a 3G video player3. From anywhere within the 3G service area, both consumers and small businesses are offered a exible and convenient way to remotely monitor a home or ofce in real time.
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.
1
Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE Standard 802.11b/g specications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors
lower actual data throughput rate.
2
4x digital zoom enlarges an image by magnifying the pixels in a selected portion of the image by 4 times.
3
3G phone must be equipped with 3G video playback such as RealPlayer® or PacketVideo for Symbian or PocketPC.
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• 3G Compatibility: Offers customers the ability to view live video streams from a compatible 3G cell phone. The live camera feed can be pulled from a 3G cellular network by using a compatible cell phone with a 3G video
player.
• Supports a Variety of Platforms: Supporting TCP/IP networking, SMTP e-mail, HTTP and other Internet related
protocols, the DCS-5220 Internet Camera can be integrated into other Internet/Intranet applications because of its standards-based features.
• Remote Snapshot Images/ Video Clip: You can save snapshots/video clips directly from the Web browser to a
local hard drive without installing any additional software, making it convenient to instantly capture any moment from a remote location.
• Low Light Recording and 4x Digital Zoom: The DCS-5220’s 0.5 lux light sensitivity allows you to capture video
in rooms with minimal lighting, making it ideal for use at night time. The camera also features 4x digital zoom for closer viewing.
• Web Conguration: Using the Internet Explorer Web browser, administrators can congure and manage the
Internet Camera directly from its own Web page via the Intranet or the Internet. Up to 20 user names and passwords are permitted, with privilege settings controlled by the administrator.
Features
• Powerful Surveillance and Remote Monitoring Utility: The powerful IP surveillance software allows an administrator
to modify the Internet Camera settings from a remote site via the Intranet or the Internet. Administrators are capable of monitoring live video feeds as well as recording video and taking snapshots.
•Variety Data Archive: Record video clips directly onto a Network Attached Storage (NAS) or to a network-based
computer. The DCS-5220 allows you to schedule both recorded video and snapshots to be uploaded onto an FTP server or sent via e-mail.
• Broad Range of Applications: With today’s high-speed Internet, the Internet Camera provides the ideal solution
for live video images over the Intranet and Internet for remote monitoring. The DCS-5220 allows remote access from an Internet Explorer Web browser for live image viewing with audio and allows the administrator to manage and control the Internet Camera anywhere and any time. Apply the Internet Camera to monitor various objects
and places such as homes, ofces, banks, hospitals, child-care centers, amusement parks and other varieties of
industrial and public monitoring. The Internet Camera can also be used for intruder detection with its motion-detection mode, capture still images and video images for archiving and many more applications. The wireless capability enables you to place the camera where it is inconvenient to install network cables.
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Antenna Connector
One antenna is included with the DCS-5220. It is fastened onto the antenna connector located on the back panel, which is used to provide a connection with a wireless network.
Hardware Overview
Microphone
The DCS-5220 Internet Camera has a built-in internal microphone.
Power LED
As soon as the power adapter is connected to the camera, the red LED and the green LED light will both appear
steady on. As the camera is booting, a ashing red LED and steady green LED light will appear next.
The red LED will be turned off during self-test. Upon passing the self-test, a steady red LED and ashing
green LED light will appear, indicating a good connection to the Ethernet port.
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DC Power Connector
The DC Power input connector is labeled DC 12V with a single jack socket to supply power to the DCS-5220.
Ethernet Cable Connector
The DCS-5220 features a RJ-45 connector for connections to 10Base-T Ethernet cabling or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet cabling. The port supports the NWay protocol, allowing the DCS-5220 to automatically detect or negotiate the transmission speed of the network.
Reset Button
When the reset button is pressed, the power and activity LED light will both appear steady on. While pressing the reset button both LEDs will begin to
ash, indicating that the DCS-5220’s settings are now restored to factory
default. Release the reset button.
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Hardware Installation
Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector located on the Internet Camera’s back panel and attach it to the network.
Note: It is required that an Ethernet cable is used during initial setup. Once your wireless configuration is set, you may disconnect the Ethernet cable and begin communicating wirelessly with your DCS-5220.
Attach the external power supply to the DC power input connector located on the Internet Camera’s back panel (labeled DC 12V) and connect it to an AC power outlet.
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Wireless Installation Considerations
The D-Link Wireless PT Internet Camera lets you access your network using a wireless connection from virtually anywhere within the operating range of your wireless network. Keep in mind, however, that the number, thickness and location of walls, ceilings, or other objects that the wireless signals must pass through, may limit the range. Typical ranges vary depending on the types of materials and background RF (radio frequency) noise in your home or business.
The key to maximizing wireless range is to follow these basic guidelines:
1. Keep the number of walls and ceilings between the D-Link adapter and other network devices to a
minimum - each wall or ceiling can reduce your adapter’s range from 3-90 feet (1-30 meters.) Position your devices so that the number of walls or ceilings is minimized.
2. Be aware of the direct line between network devices. A wall that is 1.5 feet thick (.5 meters), at a
45-degree angle appears to be almost 3 feet (1 meter) thick. At a 2-degree angle it looks over 42 feet (14 meters) thick! Position devices so that the signal will travel straight through a wall or ceiling (instead of at an angle) for better reception.
3. Building Materials make a difference. A solid metal door or aluminum studs may have a negative effect on
range. Try to position access points, wireless routers, and computers so that the signal passes through drywall or open doorways. Materials and objects such as glass, steel, metal, walls with insulation, water
(sh tanks), mirrors, le cabinets, brick, and concrete will degrade your wireless signal.
4. Keep your product away (at least 3-6 feet or 1-2 meters) from electrical devices or appliances that
generate RF noise.
5. If you are using 2.4GHz cordless phones or X-10 (wireless products such as ceiling fans, lights, and
home security systems), your wireless connection may degrade dramatically or drop completely. Make
sure your 2.4GHz phone base is as far away from your wireless devices as possible. The base transmits
a signal even if the phone in not in use.
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Software Installation
Turn on the computer and Insert the D-Link DCS-5220 Driver CD in the CD-ROM drive. The step-by-step instructions that follow are shown in Windows® XP. The steps and screens are similar for the other Windows® operating systems.
Click Installation Wizard
If the CD Autorun function does not automatically start on your computer, click Windows® Start > Run. In the Run command box type “D:\DCS5220.exe”, where D: represents the drive letter of your CD-ROM. If it does start, proceed to the next screen.
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Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard prepares to install.
Click Next
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The InstallShield will install the software in the following folder. To install the software into a different folder, click Browse and select another folder.
Click Next
Select the Program folder that Setup will add program icons to. You may type a new folder name, or select one from the existing folders list.
Click Next
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Please wait while the Installation Wizard is installed.
Installation is now complete.
Click Finish
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To access the Installation Wizard screen, click on the Installation Wizard Icon on your desktop.
The Installation Wizard screen will appear and show the MAC address and IP address of your DCS-5220. If you have a DHCP* server on your network, there will be a valid IP Address displayed here, indicated by a “Yes” under the assigned column.
*A DHCP server is a device that supplies IP Addresses to its clients that are on the same network.
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Configuration
This section will show you how to congure your new D-Link Wireless PT Internet Camera using the D-Link Installation
Wizard.
Installation Wizard
The following options are available on the Installation Wizard
screen by clicking on the corresponding tab:
Click Setup
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Setup
On the initial Setup Screen you can congure System
and Date/Time settings for each camera. Click Next to
congure Network settings for the camera.
Click Next
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Network Settings
Users can congure the Network Settings for the camera
by entering the IP address, Subnet mask, Default router IP, Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS. The option to reset IP address at boot is automatically selected. If you would like to keep your IP address settings, make sure to uncheck this box.
Click Next
Note: These settings can also be configured on the Advanced > Network page when configuring the camera
via a Web Browser.
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Wireless Network Settings
Users can congure the Wireless Network Settings for
the camera, by entering the SSID and selecting the Wireless Mode, Channel, TX Rate, and Preamble.
Click Next
Note: Check the Data Encryption box to enable data
encryption and congure the settings. These settings are explained and can also be configured on the Advanced > Network screen (page 32) when configuring the camera via a Web Browser.
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Click Apply to save the congured settings. Users can click Previous to modify changes.
Click Apply
Click Done
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Upgrade
The upgrade window allows users to upload the
rmware. If the rmware is older than the current one
on the camera, a message will appear indicating this,
prompting the user to conrm the uploading.
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Enabling UPnP for Windows® XP
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment, software, and peripherals. The DCS-5220 is an UPnP enabled Internet camera. If your operating system is UPnP
enabled, the device will be easier to congure. If you do not want to use the UPnP
functionality, it can be disabled by unchecking the Enabled UPnP checkbox in the Advanced > Network page (see page 32). Use the following steps to enable UPnP settings only if you are running Windows® XP. If you are running Windows® 98/2000, UPnP is not available.
Go to Start > Settings. Click Control Panel.
Click Add or Remove Programs
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Click Add/Remove Windows Components
The following screen will appear.
Select Networking Services.
Click Details
Select Universal Plug and Play.
Click OK
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Click Next
Please wait while Setup congures the components.
Click Finish
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To view your DCS-5220 Internet Camera in an Internet browser, go to your Desktop and click My Network Places.
Click DCS-5220 (192.168.0.120).
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After you click on the DCS-5220-120 icon, your Internet browser will automatically be opened to the IP Address of the DCS-5220, in this example
it is: http://192.168.0.120. Your DCS-5220 may
have a different IP Address.
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Testing the DCS-5220
Open your Internet browser and type in the IP address of the DCS-5220. In this example, the address is: http://192.168.0.120
(your DCS-5220 may have a different IP address based on what you used in the Installation Wizard program).
The window in the center of your browser is the camera image window. You should now see a video image and hear the audio over your computer speakers from the DCS-5220. If you are having problems, please consult the Troubleshooting section of this manual (page 135).
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Viewing Your DCS-5220
After all the router settings have been entered correctly, a PC user inside or outside your network will have access to the camera through the Internet Explorer Web browser. To access the camera from the Internet, type the IP Address of the router given to you by your ISP, followed by a colon, and the port number that you gave your camera (e.g.,
http://70.42.15.9:83). It is not necessary to enter the colon and port number if you are using the default Web server
port 80. To access from a computer on your local (home) network, simply enter the local IP Address of the Camera
followed by a colon and the port number (e.g., 192.168.0.120:83).
If you are following this manual in the order it is presented, you should now have an operating DCS-5220 Internet
Camera congured with the Installer program. This
section of the manual will cover how to use the Internet
Camera in two methods:
• Using the DCS-5220 with an Internet browser and accessing the screens to control and monitor the camera.
• Using IP surveillance software with the DCS-5220.
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Using the DCS-5220 with an Internet Browser
Open your Internet Explorer Web browser and enter the IP address for your Internet Camera (http://192.168.0.120).
In the example, this address is 192.168.0.120. Your address may differ.
If a window appears asking to install a Verisign certicate for authentication Click Yes. This allows the proprietary MPEG4 video stream to be recognized by Internet Explorer.
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Home Page Screen
The image from the DCS-5220 should be visible from the Home page on your computer monitor.
Snapshot:
Connection Type:
Configuration:
Zoom:
Click on the Snapshot button to capture a snapshot image. The image will pop up in a new window. This image can be saved into the local hard drive.
Click on the Connection Type button to change settings related to the camera connection.
Click on the Configuration button to access the
conguration menu where you can congure the camera
settings under the Advanced, Tools, and Status tabs.
Click the Zoom button below the image to display the digital zoom control panel. Using the bar, you can select to view the image up to 400% of the original size.
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Connection Type
Media Option:
Protocol Option:
Allows a user to disable audio when viewing video.
The UDP Protocol should be chosen for most users.
Generally, the client computer will automatically
try these protocols in the following order, UDP -> TCP. After the client connects to the DCS-5220 successfully, the working protocol will be displayed in Protocol Option. The chosen protocol will be saved in the user’s PC and used for the next connection. If the network environment is changed or users want to let the Web browser automatically detect the protocol, select UDP manually and click Save to change the setting and return Home to reconnect with the new setting.
Options:
UDP Protocol - Offers the highest image and video quality. However, packet losses will diminish image quality when bandwidth becomes restricted.
TCP Protocol - Packet loss is less likely to occur compared to UDP when bandwidth is restricted.
3GP Record Option:
Allows the user to specify where the video image will be saved on the local hard drive, when the user records video directly from the web interface.
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DCS-5220 Configuration
Advanced
There are 5 tabs across the top of the Conguration
screen. From each tab, different elements of the
DCS-5220 can be congured.
The Advanced tab provides the following conguration options: Network, Mail & FTP, DDNS, Access List,
Audio/Video, Image Setting, and Motion Detection.
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Network
Reset IP Address at next boot:
IP address:
Subnet mask:
Default router:
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
Enable UPnP:
DCS-5220 will request a new IP address from the DHCP server everytime it restarts. Once the DCS-5220
is congured, this box should be unchecked at all times. If the box has been checked and the connection is lost, run the Installation Wizard to nd the camera’s IP address.
Necessary for network identication.
Used to determine if the destination is in the same subnet. The default value is “255.255.255.0.”
Enter the IP address of the router/gateway. Invalid router settings may cause the failure of transmissions to a different subnet.
Primary domain name server that translates names to IP addresses.
Secondary domain name server to backup the primary one.
(Universal Plug & Play) This option allows the computer to nd this camera through UPnP, which will show up under “Network Neighborhood” without conguration. UPnP is based on TCP/IP and Internet protocols.
UPnP is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment, software, and peripherals. The camera is an UPnP enabled device and it will work with other UPnP devices/software.
Enable UPnP port forwarding:
PPPoE:
HTTP Port:
The camera will add the port forwarding entry into the router automatically when this option is enabled.
(Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) Select this option if the camera is directly connected to the Internet through a DSL modem, and the ISP (Internet Service Provider) requires you to use PPPoE for the Internet
connection. Input the authentication information from your ISP into these elds.
Note: The Internet (WAN) IP Address of the PPPoE will be sent through the email.
Can be set to other than the default port 80. When the administrator changes the HTTP port of the DCS-5220
(which has an IP address of 192.168.0.100) from 80 to 8080, users must type http://192.168.0.100:8080 in the Web browser bar to reach the web conguration page.
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Access name:
RTSP port:
SSID:
Wireless Mode:
Channel:
TX Rate:
This option allows the user to specify the le name for RTSP streaming.
This option allows the user to set a port other than the default UDP port 554.
(Service Set Identier) is a name that identies a wireless network. Access Points and wireless clients attempting to connect to a specic WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) must use the same SSID. The
default setting is dlink.
Click on the drop-down menu; select from the following options:
Infrastructure - connecting the WLAN using an Access Point such as the DWL-2100AP or a DI-624 wireless router.
Ad-Hoc – wireless mode used when connecting directly to a computer equipped with a wireless adapter in a peer-to-peer environment.
Under Infrastructure mode, the wireless channel is automatically selected by the camera. Under Ad-Hoc mode, the default wireless channel setting is channel 6. Select the channel that is the same as the other wireless devices on your network.
Select the transmission rate on the network. Auto is the default setting.
Security:
Auth mode:
Key length:
Select the encryption type from the drop-down list. The default setting for the encryption is None, which means the security is disabled.
If the encryption type selected is WEP from the Security drop-down list, choose one of the authorization
modes:
Open - communicates the key across the network.
Shared – allows communication only with other devices with identical WEP settings.
Select the key length, either 64 bits or 128 bits
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Key format:
Key index:
Pre-shared key:
Select an ASCII or HEX (hexadecimal) key format.
You can create up to 4 different security keys.
The Key allows the camera to connect to other devices by using WPA-PSK encryption. Pre-shared key must be 8-63 characters or 64 hex characters.
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Mail & FTP
Sender email address:
1st SMTP (mail) server:
1st SMTP account name:
1st SMTP password:
1st recipient e-mail address:
2nd SMTP (mail) server:
The sender’s email address that appears in the mail alert.
The domain name or IP address of external mail server.
The user name used to log into your e­mail account (e.g. jdoe or jdoe@yourisp. com).
The password used to log into your e-mail account. The password will appear as dots instead of entered characters.
The e-mail address of recipients for
snapshots or a system log le.
The domain name or IP address of a secondary mail server used only if the primary mail server is unreachable.
2nd SMTP account name:
2nd SMTP password:
2nd recipient email address:
Local FTP server port number:
The user name for the second SMTP server.
The password used to log into the second e-mail account. (The password will appear as dots instead of entered characters.)
The e-mail address of recipients for the secondary server.
It can be other than default port 21. If you nd that you want to change the port to a port number other than 21, you will need to specify the port when connecting to the FTP server. For example FTP://68.5.1.81:60 (if
you are to use port 60 for your FTP server port)
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1st FTP server:
1st FTP server port:
1st FTP user name:
1st FTP password:
1st FTP remote folder:
2nd FTP server:
2nd FTP server port:
2nd FTP user name:
2nd FTP password:
The host name of the FTP server.
The port of the FTP server. Usually the port number of FTP server is 21. It depends on the FTP server’s setup.
The account name to access the FTP server.
The password that was setup with the account to access the FTP server.
The directory that the images will be uploaded into (For example, \pub\images).
The 2nd FTP server serves as a backup FTP server.
The port of the FTP server. Usually the port number of FTP server is 21. It depends on the FTP server’s setup.
The account name to access the FTP server.
The password that was setup with the account to access the FTP server.
2nd FTP remote Folder:
The directory that the images will be uploaded into (For example, \pub\images).
Note: The second FTP setting only activates when the first FTP setting is failed.
Invalid settings may cause the DCS-5220 to not respond. Change the conguration settings only if necessary. Consult
with your network administrator or your Internet Service Provider (ISP) if you do not have the necessary information. If you cannot connect to the camera, refer to page 8 for camera reset and restore factory settings procedures.
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DDNS
Click the DDNS button from the Conguration screen to access DDNS settings.
Dynamic DNS (DDNS):
Enable DDNS:
Provider:
Hostname:
Username / Email:
Password / Key:
Dynamic DNS (Domain Name Service) is a method of keeping a domain name linked to a changing (dynamic) IP address. With most Cable and DSL connections, you are assigned a dynamic IP address and that address
is used only for the duration of that specic connection. With the DCS-5220, you can set up your DDNS
service and the DCS-5220 will automatically update your DDNS server every time it receives a different IP address.
Check to enable the DDNS function.
Select your Dynamic DNS provider from the drop-down menu.
Enter the host name of the DDNS server.
Enter your username or e-mail used to connect to the DDNS server.
Enter your password or key used to connect to the DDNS server.
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Access List
Click the Access List button from the Conguration screen to access Access List settings.
Allow List Start IP Address:
Allow List End IP Address:
Delete Allow List:
Deny List Start IP Address:
The starting IP Address of the devices (such as a computer) that has the permission to access the video of the camera.
The ending IP Address of the devices (such as a computer) that has the permission to access the video of the camera.
Remove the customized setting from the Allow List.
The starting IP Address of the devices (such as a computer) that does not have the permission to access the video of the camera.
Deny List End IP Address:
Delete Deny List:
The ending IP Address of the devices (such as a computer) that does not have the permission to access the video of the camera.
Remove the customized setting from Deny List.
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Audio/Video
Click the Audio/Video button from the Conguration screen to access audio and video settings that affect how the audio
and video appears.
Configure for computer
viewing:
Configure for mobile
viewing:
Color:
Frame size:
Power line frequency:
Maximum Frame Rate:
Select this option to switch to computer viewing.
Select this option to switch to mobile device viewing. The frame size will change to
176x144, 5 FPS and Video Quality: 40kps
Select the option for color or monochrome video display.
Three options exist for the sizes of the video display. You can select between 160x120, 176x144, 320x240, or 640x480. The maximum frame rate will be 30fps for all resolutions.
This option allows the user to choose the frequency of the power line that is used in different region (Power Line Frequency in
US: 60Hz).
Limits the maximum refresh frame rate. The frame rate is used with the Video quality control setting (below) to optimize bandwidth utilization and video quality.
Key frame interval:
Determines how many repeated P frames will appear after one I frame. Large “Key frame interval” can reduce the bit rate, but cause image to be corrupted longer if there is packet loss while transmitting. The video quality may be poor due to the sending of maximum frame rate within the limited bandwidth when images are moving rapidly. Consequently, to ensure detailed video quality (quantization rate) regardless of the network, it will utilize more bandwidth to send the maximal frames
when images change drastically.To x the bandwidth utilization regardless of the video quality, choose Fix bit
rate and select the desired bandwidth. The video quality may be reduced in order to send maximum frames with limited bandwidth, especially when images change drastically. For higher video detail regardless of the
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bandwidth selection, select Fixed quality and select a video quality level. This setting will utilize more bandwidth to send the maximum frames when images change drastically.
Video quality control:
Fix bit rate:
Fix quality :
Flip:
Mirror:
White Balance:
These settings are to optimize your camera performance with your available bandwidth.
Select a xed bandwidth for your camera operation. This option allows the user to select a custom frame rate
suitable for the bandwidth and the storage space.
Selecting xed quality will roughly select your image quality and will not be as accurate as setting by bit rate. This setting is easier to use when image quality does not have to be precise. Below is a typical le size after 1 minute of recording at 30fps (frames per second). This is only an average measurement; your le size may
differ due to lighting, black/white or color setting, and frame rate.
Medium Standard Good Detailed Excellent
2.589MB 2.857MB 3.571MB 4.598MB 5.357MB
Vertically rotate the video.
Horizontally rotate the video. Check both ip and mirror if the DCS-5220 is to be installed upside down.
White Balance is related to the color temperature. Color temperature is a way of measuring the quality of a light source. It is based on the ratio of the amount of blue light to the amount of red light, and the green light is ignored. The unit for measuring this ratio is in degree Kelvin (K). A light with higher color temperature (i.e., larger Kelvin value) has “more” blue lights than a light with lower color temperature. The default setting for the camera is “Auto”.
Time stamp on video:
AAC:
GSM-AMR:
Select this option to display the current date and time on the video image. All the snapshots and video data will have the date and time locate on the corner of the picture.
(Advanced Audio Coding) Wide band audio coding algorithm that exploits two primary coding strategies to dramatically reduce the amount of data needed to convey high-quality digital audio. Select higher bit rate number for better audio quality.
A standard adapted audio codec by the 3GPP video(3rd Generation Partnership Project). It is an Adaptive
Multi Rate-Narrow Band (AMR-NB) speech codec. Select higher bit rate number for better audio quality.
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Recommendations for Setting Video for the Best Performance:
“Best performance” means the image refresh rate should be the fastest possible and the video quality should be the best possible at the lowest network bandwidth possible. Three factors, Maximum frame rate, Fix bit rate, and Fix quality
in the Video Conguration page, are related to performance.
Recording settings for real-time motion images
To achieve a real-time visual effect, the network bandwidth should be large enough to transmit 20 image frames per second (fps) or more. If you are on a broadband network over 1 Mbps, you can set Fix bit Rate to 1000Kbps or 1200Kbps, or set Fix quality to achieve the maximum frames. The maximum frame rate is 25 in 50Hz system and 30 in 60Hz system. If your network bandwidth is more than 384Kbps, you can adjust Fix bit rate according to your bandwidth and set the maximum frame rate of 25 to 30.
If the images vary dramatically in your environment, you may slow down the maximum frame rate to 20 to decrease the transmitted data for better video quality. Since the human eye could not easily differentiate between 20 and 25 or 30 frames per second, the slower frame rate will not be noticed. If your network bandwidth is below 384 Kbps, you should adjust the bit rate according to your bandwidth and experiment to allow for the best frame rate that can be achieved. The faster frame rate in a slow network will blur the images. You may also try to choose 320x240 in size option for better images or 640x480 for larger image size. Because the network has burst constraints and everyone’s environment is not the same, any poor connection will impair normal performance.
Recording settings for clear identication for each image
To have the best video quality, you should set Fix quality to detailed or excellent and tune the Maximum frame rate to suit your network bandwidth. If you get some broken pictures in a slow network, you can set TCP protocol in Connection type for a more accurate transmission but the received images may have a lag. Note that any slow connection with multiple users will impair performance.
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. Otherwise, x the bit rate according to your actual network speed and set the frame rate to 30. If the image quality is
low, select a lower frame rate above 15. If the image quality is still not improved, select a lower bit rate.
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Image Setting
Click the Image Setting button from the Conguration screen to access additional settings that affect how the video
image appears.
From this screen you can ne tune the video image.
Image Brightness, Contrast, Saturation and Hue are all adjustable in the same manner. For each video compensation, you can set from among eleven levels ranged from -5 to +5. The default setting is zero for each adjustment.
You may use the Preview button and the Restore button to ne-tune the image. Press the Save button to store the image settings, or press the Restore button to recall the original settings. If settings are changed without saving, they will be affected until the next system start-up.
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Motion Detection
Click the Motion Detection button from the Conguration screen to enable the motion detection function of the
DCS-5220 Internet Camera.
Enable motion detection:
New:
Save:
Window Name:
Sensitivity:
Check this option to turn on the motion detection.
Adds new windows that monitor specic
area of the image window. Up to 3 motion detection windows can be added.
Saves the new windows settings.
The name of the motion detection window.
Adjusting the sensitivity allows you to set the “amount of motion” required to trigger motion detection. If you want to detect most or all movement, use a high sensitivity. If you want to ignore smaller amounts of movement, use a low sensitivity.
Percentage:
Adjusting the percentage allows you to set a requirement on how much of the motion window
must be lled by movement. Example: If you set this to 50%, then the selected window must be half lled by a moving object before it triggers motion detection.
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To display motion detection, a graphic bar will rise or fall depending on the image variation.
A green bar means the image variation is under the monitoring level, and no motion detection alert is triggered. A red bar means the image variation is over the monitoring level and a motion detected alert is triggered. When the bar goes red, the window that the motion is detected in will also be outlined in red (Note: remember that you can have up to 3 windows selected for motion detection). You can return to the DCS-5220 Home Page and the monitored window will not be visible, but the red frame will show on the home page when motion is detected.
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Tools
The Tools tab provides the following conguration options: Admin, System, Applications, and Maintenance.
Admin
Click on the Tools tab to access 4 utility screens for controlling and administering the DCS-5220. The default screen in Tools is the Admin screen.
The DCS-5220 is setup without any passwords by default. This allows the ability to access the DCS-5220 (including
the Conguration) by anyone as long as the IP address is
known. It is recommended that you enter a password to restrict others from accessing your camera.
Type a password in the Admin Password eld to enable protection, and then conrm the password in Conrm Password eld.
This password is used to identify the administrator. You can add accounts with User name and User Password for other users in the Add user section. A maximum of 20 user accounts can be added.
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Administrator’s password:
User name:
Delete user:
Snapshot mode:
Snapshot interval:
Password for the Administrator’s account. The administrator password must be entered in twice for
conrmation.
Create new user for accessing the video image. A maximum of twenty user accounts can be added. The new user name will be displayed in the list of user names for deletion.
Remove user from the user list.
The maximum connections to the camera is limited to 10 users. If there is more connection connected to the camera, the camera will disable the video streaming for this connection. Enable this option allows this connection to access the image in snapshot mode only.
The time interval for snapshot update in the snapshot mode.
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System
Click on the System button to access the System settings from the Tools menu.
Camera name:
Turn off the LED Indicator:
Display number of
concurrent users:
Keep current date and time:
Sync with computer time:
The name will be used to identify your camera. Text entered will be displayed in the black bar above the video window with a timestamp.
Check this option to turn off the LED next to the lens. This will prevent anyone from observing the operation of the Internet Camera.
Enable/Disable online user count on the main page.
Click to save the current date and time of the DCS-5220. An internal real-time clock maintains the date and time even when the power is off.
Synchronize the date and time of DCS-5220 with the local computer. The date and time of the PC is displayed and updated in the DCS-5220.
Manual:
Automatic:
NTP server:
Time zone:
Update interval:
Adjust the date and time according to what is entered by the administrator. Notice the format in the related
eld while typing.
Synchronize with the NTP server over the Internet whenever the DCS-5220 starts up. It will fail if the assigned time server cannot be reached.
Assign the IP address or domain name of the time server. Leaving the text box blank will let the DCS-5220 connect to default time servers.
Used to adjust the hour of time servers for local settings.
The time interval for camera to update the time settings from a NTP server.
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Applications
Click on the Applications button to access the Applications settings from the Tools menu.
Snapshot:
Video Clip:
Enable snapshot:
Weekly schedule:
Always:
From [00:00] to [00:00]:
This option enables the camera to take snapshots.
This option enables the camera to record video clips.
Applications > Snapshot
Check this option to enable the snapshot for motion detection and sequential snapshot.
Select the day(s) according to when you want the camera to take snapshot.
This enables the camera to take snapshot continuously.
The time range specied for the snapshot. For example: the snapshot will start at
eight o’clock in the morning, and stop at
ve o’clock in the afternoon when input the following time period - [From 08:00 to 17:00].
Snapshot file name prefix:
Motion detection:
This option will add the prefix to the
snapshot le name.
This option enables the motion detection triggering for snapshot uploading.
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Detect Motion in:
Sequential:
Snapshot interval:
Email:
FTP:
FTP put video clip with date
and time suffix:
Enable video clip:
Weekly schedule:
Always:
Check the motion detection window(s) to enable the motion triggering. The window(s) can be created in Advanced > Motion Detection page.
This option enables continuous snapshot uploading.
The time interval for continuous snapshot uploading.
This option enables the camera to send the snapshot via e-mail.
This enables the camera to send the snapshot to a FTP server.
This option will add a date and time indicator to the snapshot le name. For instance, “snapshot@20060102030405. jpg” indicates that the snapshot was captured at Year: 2006; Month: January; Date: 2nd; Time: 03:04:05
Applications > Video Clip
Check this option to enable video clip for motion detection and sequential video clip.
Select the day(s) according to when you want the camera to make a video clip.
This enables the camera to make video clips continuously.
From [00:00] to [00:00]:
Video clip file name prefix:
Video clip max file size:
Motion detection:
The time range specied for the video clip. For example: the video clip will start
at eight o’clock in the morning, and stop
at ve o’clock in the afternoon when input the following time period - [From 08:00 to 17:00].
This option will add the prex to the video clip le name.
This options set the maximum le size for
the video clip.
This option enables the motion detection triggering for video clip uploading.
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Detect Motion in:
Sequential:
Snapshot interval
Email:
FTP:
FTP put video clip with date
and time suffix:
Upload image to network
share folder:
Weekly schedule:
Check the motion detection window(s) to enable the motion triggering. The window(s) can be created in Advanced > Motion Detection page.
This option enables continuous video clip uploading.
The time interval for continuous video clip uploading.
This option enables the camera to send the video clip via e-mail.
This enables the camera to send the video clips to a FTP server.
This option will add a date and time indicator to the video clip le name. For instance, “video@20060102030405. mpg” indicates that the video clip was captured at Year: 2006; Month: January; Date: 2nd; Time: 03:04:05 AM.
Recording
Check this option if you want to upload the recording to a shared folder on the network.
Select the day(s) according to when you want the camera to make a video clip.
Always:
From [00:00] to [00:00]:
This enables the camera to make video clips continuously.
The time range specied for the video clip. For example: the video clip will start
at eight o’clock in the morning, and stop
at ve o’clock in the afternoon when
input the following time period - [From
08:00 to 17:00].
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Maintenance
Click on the Maintenance button to access the option to restore to factory default settings.
Reboot system:
Factory default:
Calibrate:
Update firmware:
This option will restart the camera.
This option will reset the camera back to factory default settings. This will remove
all the conguration settings that were
made previously.
This option restores the camera’s factory lens position.This means that the camera will be recalibrated to the default center position to recover from any external forces that may have affected it.
This option allows the user to upgrade
the rmware via the Browser. Click on “Browse” to locate the rmware le and
then click on “Upgrade” to apply the
rmware to the camera.
Click Apply on this screen to restore factory default settings. After conrmation, the system will restart and require the
Installation Wizard program to locate the IP address of the DCS-5220.
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Status
The Tools tab provides the following conguration options: Device Info and Log.
Device Info
The Device Info screen lists the following important
settings that are currently set for the DCS-5220:
• Firmware Version number
• Mac Address
• IP Address
• Subnet Mask
• Default router address
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Log
The content of the log le reveals useful information about the current conguration and connection logged after the
DCS-5220 starts up.
Enable remote log:
IP Address:
Port:
Current log:
This option enables the camera to send
camera log les to a remote server.
The IP address of the remote server.
The port number of the remote log server. The default port is 514.
View the system log le. The content of the le reveals useful information about camera conguration and connectivity status after
the camera boots up.
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Help
The help page provides detailed information for the camera’s Web interface.
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Record Snapshots to your FTP server with Motion Detection
Administrators can combine options on the application page to perform many useful security applications. To upload the snapshots, users can choose either email or FTP according to the user’s needs. Both e-mail and FTP use the network settings on the network page. This section describes how to enable motion detecting and record snapshots to an FTP server.
Administrators can utilize the built-in motion detection to monitor any abnormal movement and then record the snapshots to an FTP server.
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In this window, follow the steps below to ensure that motion detection is correctly enabled:
1 Check “Enable motion detection.”
2 Click on “New” to have a new window to
monitor video.
3 Enter in a window name.
4 Tune the “Sensitivity” and “Percentage”
according to the loc al env ironment . Combined higher sensitivity with lower percentage gives you high sensitivity for the motion detection.
5 Click on save to enable the activity
Next, click the Mail & FTP button under the Advanced tab to set the FTP server settings for the DCS-5220.
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In this window, enter the settings for the FTP server you wish to upload the image to. Optionally, you can enter settings for a secondary backup FTP server.
Local FTP server port:
1st FTP server:
The Default port is 21. To connect to an FTP server, it is recommended that you do not change the port number unless your camera is behind a router. If your camera is behind a router, you can assign
any port number to this eld, but you must
enable port forwarding on the router. Please refer to your router manual for more information on port forwarding.
If you are going to upload snapshots
to an FTP server, you will need to ll in
the Domain name or IP address of your internal/external FTP server such as dlink.com or 192.168.0.123. (The server name and IP address will vary depending on the user.) The following user settings
must be correctly congured for remote
access.
1st FTP user name:
1st FTP password:
1st FTP remote folder:
Specify the user name to access the external FTP server (ex. John Smith).
Specify the password to access the external FTP server (ex. 12345).
Specify the destination folder in the external FTP server (ex. snapshot).
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2nd FTP server:
2nd FTP user name:
2nd FTP password:
2nd FTP remote folder:
Specify the Domain name or IP address of your second external FTP server. This eld is optional if you have already lled in the information for the rst FTP server.
Specify the user name to access your backup FTP server.
Specify the user password to your backup FTP server.
Specify the destination folder on your external backup FTP server.
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For detailed information about each setting, please refer to Conguration > Advanced > Mail & FTP in the section titled “Using the DCS-5220 With an Internet Browser” (page
29). Click the apply button when nished.
Click the Applications button under the Tools tab and select snapshot to set the application settings for the DCS-5220.
In this window, follow the steps below to set the application
settings for snapshots to be recorded to an FTP site:
1 Check the
2 Select
3 Select
Enable snapshot box.
Weekly schedule and setup Time.
Motion Detection and check the motion
window name (in this case: Moto).
4 Set the delay to “take snapshots after event” to capture
the direction of the moving object.
5. Click
Send snapshots by FTP and check “FTP put
snapshots with date and time sufx”.
6. Click the “Apply” button to save the settings.
Click the apply button when nished. You are now able to record snapshots to your FTP server when motion detection
is triggered.
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Installing the IP surveillance Software
The IP surveillance software on the CD included with the DCS-5220 Internet Camera converts the DCS-5220 into a
powerful, yet exible, surveillance system for home or business, with these features:
• Real-time Monitoring
• Video Recording to hard disk
• High quality video
• High video compression ratio
• Maximum of 16 cameras with different display layouts
• Smart playback
• Triggered event browsing
• Fast database searching
Congurable automated alarms
• Account password protection
• Scheduled recording for each camera
• Email / FTP video snapshots
AVI le export
• Motion detection for each camera
Click IP surveillance
To install IP surveillance, click on the IP surveillance link on the CD included with the Internet Camera.
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The Welcome screen appears.
Click Next
Please read the Software Licensing Agreement and click Yes if you wish to accept the agreement. Click No to exit the installation.
Click Yes
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Enter your User Name and Company Name information.
Note: This User Name is not the User Name to log into the IP surveillance program.
Click Next
You must setup the administrator’s password in order to proceed.
Input and conrm your password in the window shown below.
Click Next
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Select the installation directory for the IP surveillance software. You can change the installation directory by clicking Browse.
Click Next
Select the program folder to install the application software.
Click Next
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Click Next
The installation is complete.
Click Finish
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Using the IP Surveillance Software
Before you begin installing this application software, the hardware system requirements must be checked rst. The minimum system requirements recommended for this application are as follows:
• Windows® 2000 or XP
• At least 256MB of memory (512MB recommended)
• A wireless (802.11b or 802.11g) or Ethernet network
• Internet Explorer 6.x or higher Internet Web Browser
• VGA card resolution: 800x600 or above
• CPU: 1.3GHz or above processor (2.4GHz processor or higher with 512MB memory and a 32MB video
card is required for multiple camera viewing and recording in IP surveillance program)
Launcher
Launcher is a controller program that allows users to invoke Monitor or Playback quickly.
System Tray Icon
The Launcher icon reects current state of IP surveillance. The icon in the system tray signies that the IP surveillance
Software is currently active on the system.
Security for Launcher
When Launcher starts, there is no need to undergo a username/password check. But when users want to click on the icon of Launcher on system tray, Launcher
will pop up a username/password dialog the rst time for menu popup or when
Launcher is locked. If a user fails to pass the authentication check, no menu will show up. If a user fails 3 consecutive tries he/she will be locked out for a period of 60 seconds.
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After passing authentication, users will be able to use all functions. If users want to leave the computer, it is possible to lock the Launcher for security reason. When Launcher is locked, the user will need to pass authentication again to see the popup menu.
Note: For initial setup, the default Username is “admin”. The password is the password provided during installation.
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.
Below is the user interface for Launcher:
User Interface
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The main user interface for Launcher is an icon on system tray, and the popup menu appears when the user clicks on
the icon. The menu items are listed below:
Lock:
Monitor start up mode:
Tools:
When this item is selected, Launcher will enter lock mode. In lock mode, whenever users want to invoke the menu, a dialog asking for ID and password will appear.
Users can select whether or not to autorun Launcher when Window boots up.
The Change local admin’s password dialog looks like this:
The User Management utility looks like this:
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Monitor:
Playback:
Logout:
Exit:
Starts up the Monitor program. If the Monitor program is already running, clicking this button will re-open the Monitor window.
Starts up the Playback program. If the Playback program is already running, clicking this button will re-open the Playback window.
Logs out user from IP surveillance. After logging out, if the user wants to return to the menu, and clicks the Launcher icon, the authentication box will appear prompting for username and password again.
Exits Launcher. If users choose this option, Launcher will show a message box prompting to conrm if users really
want to exit, and warn users that exiting Launcher will also close Monitor and Playback.
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Monitor Program
Features of the Monitor Program
Traditional Surveillance Features:
• Real-time monitoring
• Pan and Tilt control
• Recording
Special Features:
The digital surveillance system supports not only the features listed above, but also the following features, which make the system more powerful and convenient.
• Simultaneous real-time monitoring and recording audio and video
• High quality video up to full screen display
• High compression ratio
• Maximum of 16 cameras with different monitor layouts
• Auto alarm in multiple modes
• Account-password protection
• Multiple recording modes: Event-driven, Scheduled, and manual recording for each camera.
• Just-in-time snapshot
• Motion detection with 3 alert windows for each camera
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Application Layout and Functionalities
This section demonstrates a global view of the monitor program, shown below. The components of the monitor tool will be introduced in detail in the following sections.
Misc. Functions
Channel Area
Layout Area
Hard Disk Status
Common Control Area
DI/DO Control
Alert Message
Video Area
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There are several parts in the monitor tool:
Misc. Functions:
Channel area:
Video area:
Layout area:
Hard disk status:
Common control area:
These include application exit, minimization, full screen monitoring, lock, stop alert, and conguration menu for camera congurations, global settings, scheduler settings and the user information of this application software.
Tips for these operations are provided when you move the mouse cursor over each icon.
This area displays the status of each video channel. The information indicates the status of connection, recording, selection, and alert-event trigger.
In this area, you can see the video of the selected channel in the display frame. The number of the display frames in the video area depends on the layout chosen by the user. You can also use convenient controls to alter the video display.
You can change the monitoring layout in this area. There are six kinds of layouts: 1, 4, 6, 9, 13, or 16 video
display windows in the video area.
In this area, you can get the status of the hard disk in which the video database resides. The status reminds you of the available storage space remaining on the hard drive you have selected to record to.
This area includes volume control, manual recording, video printing, snapshot, and trash can to remove video from display windows.
DI/DO control:
Alert Message:
This tool receives the digital input signal and sends digital output signal to the remote Video Server/ Network Camera series product associated with the dedicated video channel.
This tool will display the latest alert messages received by the remote Video Server / Network Camera series product associated with the selected video channel.
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Logging In
You need to login the rst time when you start the Launcher. The authentication window is shown below. If you do not
have an account, the monitor tool will not execute. You must log in as admin (administrator) to use this application. Enter the password for the administrator.
Note: The password is the one you provided during installation.
The Admin Privilege
In the Monitor program, the admin has the right to access the DCS-5220 Network Camera through this application software and change the local settings as well. But the admin password for the software is not the same as the admin password for the Internet camera. You can change the settings of each selected Internet camera from the Monitor program only if you have the admin password for the Internet camera.
If you have the admin privilege, you have the right to do the following tasks:
• Run the conguration tool
• Change the recording schedule
• Change the local settings
Again, if you need to change the settings of the DCS-5220, you must have the administrator’s password for the camera itself.
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Camera Configurations
When you log in for the rst time, you should congure this application software to connect the DCS-5220 in Conguration Menu > Camera Congurations, shown in the gure below. You will need the admin (administrator) password of the
camera in order to run the conguration.
Once you click Conguration Menu > Camera Congurations for setting each camera, all recording processes will be stopped indicated by a warning window popped up in advance to keep you informed.
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The Layout of the Configuration
This section discusses the local settings for the connection and the functional conguration of each camera. If you are
interested in the remote settings for each camera, you can refer to “Using the DCS-5220 with an Internet Browser” (page 29).
Load Settings
Alert Settings
Recording Settings
Save
In the local settings, shown below, three main functionalities are provided:
Insert:
Delete:
History:
Click to insert a new camera to the list.
Click to delete a camera from the list.
Click to view the history of all cameras in the list.
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Insert
To insert a remote network camera to the camera list. Click the Insert button, an “Insert New Channel” dialog will popup, as shown here. Specify the IP address, port, and admin password of the network camera, click the OK button to close the dialog. Then the system will try to connect to the selected camera. If the connection succeeds, the camera will be inserted to the camera selection list.
Once the camera is added, you will see the IP address of the camera and also the port that is opened on the camera (port 80 in this example). The selected camera has been added to the selection list.
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Delete
Highlight the camera that you want to delete from the list and click on the Delete button. The selected camera will be deleted.
History
Clicking the History button will popup a historical camera list, which lists the latest 16 cameras you have inserted into the camera list. Clicking on one camera in the history list will insert the camera into the camera list. The hisrtory list is shown here.
Alert and Recording Settings
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Alert Settings
Specic alert actions can be performed by setting the options in this window.
Enable motion detect:
Enable digital input:
Digital input alert:
Record # secs before event:
Record # secs after event:
This will trigger an alert sound that has been specied in the section titled “Display & UI Settings\Local
Alert Settings”. Check this option to enable audio alerts for the selected camera.
This function is similar to “Enable Motion Detect” mentioned above. Once this option has been checked, a digital input device will be able to trigger an alert sound and recording.
Note: The digital input/output is not available for the DCS-5220 model.
This application software provides options for you to dene the triggering criteria for the digital input of the camera. The alert of the digital input can be dened as high-level triggered or low-level triggered.
Note: The digital input/output is not available for the DCS-5220 model.
Recording Settings
Once the automatic video recording has been activated, you can change this setting to regulate the
recording of triggered events. Recording will start from the specied number of seconds before the alert
event has been invoked.
Recording will last for the specied number of seconds after the alert event has been invoked.
Media Type:
You can specify which media type you want to record: Video, Audio, or both.
Changing the Camera Order in the List
You can “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 allow you to rearrange the cameras in an order of your choice. Once the camera is
moved to a specied location, the proceeding cameras will then move 1 position up or 1 position down depending on
which direction the selected camera was moved.
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Press and hold the left mouse button at the gray index eld of the camera you would like
to move.
Drag the mouse to your new selected location and release the mouse button. Then Video 1 will be moved (to the 12th row in this example).
Once you click the Save button (see page 75) in the left-bottom corner of this window, the
changes for all camera congurations will be saved and will be applied immediately to the
IP surveillance.
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Global Settings
After completing the connection to each remote Network Camera, we need to congure the global settings for all the
cameras. These include the video database directory, the usage of the Hard disk, and options for video display.
You can activate the global settings window from Configuration Menu > Global Settings... shown above.
All recording processes will be stopped when activating the global settings window, indicated by a warning window popped up in advance to keep you informed.
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Directory Settings
Snapshot directory:
Recording directory:
Scheduler directory:
Cycle Recording:
Reserved space:
The directory for storing snapshots in *.bmp format from video channels of the monitor tool and playback programs.
The directory for storing the recorded video data from video channels.
The directory for storing the default and user-customized schedules for the scheduled recording of each channel.
Record Diskspace Usage Settings
When you turn this setting on, the video database system of this application will overwrite the oldest
data if the specied path has become full. That means it will record video data in a loop. If this setting
is unchecked, all recording will stop when the limit of the hard disk usage is reached.
Indicate the size of the hard disk that will be reserved for other Windows® applications (at least 300MB). The remainder of the hard disk space will be available for recording. The more space you have reserved, the less there will be available for your camera(s) to record to. As you move the bar to the right, more space will be available for your camera(s) and conversely, less space will be available for your other applications. If the recording data exceeds this limitation, the new video data will replace the oldest data (on a First In First Out (FIFO) basis) when “Cycle Recording” has been checked.
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Display & UI Settings
Modulation Mode:
Display Option:
Misc:
Alert Sound:
You must select the input signal format (NTSC or PAL) for displaying the original resolution of video stream from DCS-5220.
Enable/Disable the time displaying on the video image.
Allows the user to pan and tilt the camera from the video image.
You can load a custom *.wav le for the alert triggering sound, or you can select a sound le from the Windows® sound le directory.
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Display Options
In the video displaying frame of each channel, there are two status bars. The upper bar contains “Location” (channel
number + camera name) and “Remote Time.” The lower bar contains “Connection Time” (Day:Hour:Min) and “Recording time” (Day: Hour:Min). All of them, shown in the gure below, can be enabled or disabled here individually for the
status indication. Apply to full screen mode can also be turned on here. Once it has been checked, the status bar in each channel showing date, location, connection, and recording time will be shown in both display frame mode and full screen mode.
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Using the Scheduler
This section discusses the method of how to use the scheduler.
The scheduler allows the user to schedule recordings from the selected video channel of the DCS-5220. Through both the graphic user interface and time period selection options, you will be able to easily regulate a schedule for each video channel.
The main features of the scheduling tool are:
• Friendly graphic user interface for schedule editing
• Flexible schedule scheme suitable for all applications
• Individual schedule for each video channel
• Periodic automatic recording
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Start the Scheduler
The scheduler will not be accessible until at least one camera has been added to the camera list. Go to the conguration
menu and click on Scheduler to launch the Scheduler.
The Layout and Functionalities
Introduction
The layout of the scheduler and its components, shown below, will be described. The layout of the scheduler is
roughly divided into 4 parts: Video Channel Selection Area,
Primary schedule settings, Secondary schedule settings, and Operation Buttons.
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Video Channel Selection Area:
Primary Schedule:
Secondary Schedule:
Operation Buttons:
The video channel selection area provides the IP addresses and location information of the connected video channels for the user’s reference. You can select a video channel in this area and create a schedule for it.
The Primary schedule consists of the day time-line, week time-line, begin time selector, end time selector, and event mode settings.
The Secondary schedule consists of event mode settings.
The operation buttons allow the user to manipulate the edited schedule of the selected video channel. The scheduler can be closed from here.
The Functionalities of Configuration Components
The four main parts of the scheduler have been briey described above. The four parts will be described in detail in
the following section.
Video Channel Selection Area
In this area you will select the video channel that you want to set a schedule for. Each video channel will display a name, an IP address, and the location. Please note that when you switch between video channels in this area, the changes in the schedule of the previous video channel will be saved automatically.
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Primary Schedule
Schedule with Time Lines
There are two different time-lines: hour unit time-line and week unit time-line. You can make your own schedule by
plotting markers in all time-lines. These two time lines are associated with each other. That is, if you make changes in one time-line, the corresponding changes will be applied with scale to the other three time-lines in the same schedule. Before you begin, make sure that you select “Once” (page 85) if you want to choose the days to record on.
Week Time-Line
In the gure below, Week time-line is displayed. It includes the time-line, schedule information, and the selected day
in the week.
Marking/Unmarking the Recording Time on the Week Time-Line
The corresponding changes for the markers on the week time-line will be automatically added to the hour time-lines, which is shown above. You can also mark and unmark the plotted bar by clicking and dragging with the left and the right mouse button.
Hour Time-Line
In the gure below, the Hour time-line is displayed.
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Marking/Unmarking the Recording Time on the Hour Time-Line
You can apply the one-click function by clicking the left mouse button and dragging to mark the time on this time-line. The operating method for the hour time-line is the same as that of the week time-lines. Please refer to the previous section about marking/unmarking on the week time-line for more details.
Schedule with Time Picker
Begin and End Time
There are three controlling units in both “Begin Time” and “End Time” selectors shown below. The rst unit of these two
selectors is the date picker. You can select day with it to set the beginning time and the ending time for the recording interval.
The second and third units are the hour picker and the minute picker. You can change the hour and minute settings for the beginning and ending time with them.
Note: The time set in “Begin time” must be earlier than that in “End time”. Otherwise the settings will not be applied.
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 gure below, to set the periodical types of the time interval set previously. After the settings in “Begin Time”, “End
Time” and “Period Picker” are all done, you should click the “Apply” button or “Erase” button on the right to add or clear this scheduling information to the editing schedule scheme. Note that only after you click on the “Apply” button, the scheduling information settings will be written back into the whole editing schedule scheme. That means this edited scheduling time interval is valid only after you “Apply” the changes.
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Schedule in Event Mode
You can select to record in Event mode or Continuous mode by the Schedule mode selector as shown in the gure
below. There are two types of event recording. Please refer to the following two sections for more information.
Motion Detection
As shown below, you can check the windows that you would like to record while the motion detection is triggered.
Digital Input
In the gure below, there are four conditions for the digital input. Check the condition that you would like to record
while the condition triggers.
Note: The Digital Input is not available for the DCS-5220 camera.
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High:
Low:
Rising:
Falling:
Checking this will trigger recording while the digital input is high. The technical name for this event is line trigger.
Checking this will trigger recording while the digital input is low. The technical name for this event is line trigger.
Checking this will trigger recording while the digital input is changing from low to high. The technical name for this event is edge trigger.
Checking this will trigger recording while the digital input is changing from high to low. The technical name for this event is edge trigger.
Schedule in Continuous mode
If you select Continuous mode in the schedule mode selector, it will record continuously during the schedule that is set up by the user.
Secondary Schedule
Secondary schedule is for recording outside of the primary schedule. The secondary schedule provides options to
record without a specied date or time.
Schedule modes
There are three modes in the secondary schedule: Disable, Event mode, and Continuous mode. If event mode is
selected in the secondary schedule, the camera will record whenever an event is triggered. If continuous mode is selected, the camera will begin recording continuously after scheduling settings are saved. These two modes are the same as the primary schedule. Please refer to the previous section for more detail.
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Operation Buttons
There are six operation buttons that allow you to handle the schedule schemes: “Load…”, “Undo”, “Clear”, “Save”, “Save as…” and “Close.” These operation buttons are shown in the gure below.
Load:
Clear:
Save:
Save As...:
Undo:
Close:
This button allows you to load pre-edited schedules from the scheduling directory for the selected video channel. Note that you should save the schedule you are currently working on before loading a new one. Otherwise, the current changes will be lost.
This button will clear all changes in the current schedule of the selected video channel.
This button is used for saving changes to the current schedule.
This button is used to save the current schedule as another le name instead of the default name.
Click on this button to undo all changes for the current schedule since the last save.
Click on this button to close the scheduler.
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Backup Settings
Using Backup Settings in the global settings window, you can backup recorded data from selected cameras to a
specied location.
Directory:
This is the directory where backup data will be saved. You can select the location by clicking on the folder icon.
Size:
You can set the size limit of the data that will be backed up. The default size limit is 10MB. The maximum value for this setting depends on the amount of Free Space available on your hard drive. This value can be found under the “Record Disk space Usage Settings” section of the global settings window.
Backup Location Select:
Select the locations to backup by clicking the checkbox next to the location/camera name. To delete a location, select the location and click the “Delete” button to the right of the Backup Location Select window.
After you have set your backup settings in the global settings window, you can backup recorded data by clicking
“Backup” in the Conguration Menu, as seen below:
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Using the Monitor Program
This section depicts, in detail, how to manipulate the monitor tool.
Connection of the DCS-5220
Once you have the privilege to connect to the DCS-5220, the cameras will automatically appear in the video area in the order they are connected. Once you have set up the camera in the video channel, the color of the channel number will turn green, indicating that the camera has been added to IP surveillance. If you do not set up the camera for the video channel, the color of the channel number will be gray.
There is a unique light signal associated with each channel number. It indicates the status of the dedicated video
channel, which is depicted as follows:
The video channel is not connected with any DCS-5220 yet.
Off:
Green:
Blink:
The green light means the DCS-5220 associated with this channel number is connected, and the video is monitored in the video area.
The red light indicates the video from this channel is recording into the video database. In this mode, you don’t have
Red:
to drag and drop the channel to the video area. This means that this application software supports real-time recording with and without real-time monitoring for the dedicated video channel.
With the motion detection mechanism set in the DCS-5220, the light of the corresponding channel will blink once the motion event is triggered.
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.
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Show the video of a specified channel
This section depicts the method of how to show the video of a specic channel in a display window.
Step 1: Move the mouse cursor to the camera you would like display in the window.
Step 2: Press and hold the left mouse button, and then drag it
to a display window in the video area on the right side of the screen. Note that the cursor will change according to the area in order to indicate whether the area is droppable or not.
Step 3: Release the left mouse button while on top of a
display window. The video will appear in the display window as shown below. In each display layout, only one window can be assigned to a camera. Also, each camera must have its own separate window when displayed. Once the video is in a display window, it can be dragged and dropped to other windows. If you drag one camera’s video to a window that already has its own camera’s video, the two cameras will trade display windows. Dragging and dropping is a very convenient way to manipulate the video channels in the IP surveillance Software.
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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.
Step 2: Note that the cursor will change to the hand-shape
when it has been moved onto the displaying frame. After that, press the left mouse button and hold it.
Step 3: Move the cursor, while still holding the left mouse
button, to the trashcan in the common area of the monitor program.
Step 4: When the cursor shape changes to an arrow-shape
over the trashcan, release the left mouse button. The video in the corresponding display window will disappear.
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The Layout
There are six different layouts available, as shown below, for the display windows in the monitor program. You can select between 1 camera, 4 camera, 6, camera, 9 camera, 13 camera, and 16 camera layout. You can select one of them by clicking on a layout icon. In each layout, you can drag and drop the “channel number” to any display window
in the video area. Following the procedures described in the section titled “Show the video of a specied channel”, you
can add the video channels to display windows within the selected layout in the video area one by one. You can also exchange the video between different display windows by dragging and dropping. Double clicking on a display window will switch to single channel layout.
When you choose the one-channel layout or four-channel layout, the “Page up” and “Page down” buttons will be shown
in the left-bottom corner of the video area. You can use these two buttons to switch the pages, as shown in the gure
below.
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To view an individual camera from the multi-camera layout, double-click on the desired display window. You will see that the size of the display window is the same as the one-channel layout. Clicking the Back button in the upper-left corner of the video area will switch to the previous selected multi-camera layout.
The position that each video channel is in for every layout will be saved for the next time the layout is selected.
Input/Output Control Tools
IP surveillance includes DI/DO control (Digital Input / Digital Output) control and an alert message receiver. Each of these are described in detail on the following pages.
Note: The DI/DO is not available in the DCS-5220 camera.
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Clicking on the “DI/DO” button shown below, you can switch to the DI/DO controls. The color of the channel number indicates the status of the camera’s DI (Digital Input). You can click the “Switch button” to change the HI/LOW state of the DO (Digital Output). With these features, you can monitor the remote sensor input from DI and also trigger the camera by DO switch.
When the color of a DI/DO channel number is gray, that means the video channel has not yet been connected to a camera.
Alert Message
If you have checked the box “Enable Motion Detect” or “Enable Digital Input” on the Camera Congurations > Alert Settings screen, the alert message will show in the window shown above. Once the alert, caused by motion detection or a digital input level change is triggered, the alert message will be shown in this window. If there are more events than this window can display, a scroll bar will appear.
The message format is described as follows:
“time”=>”alert type” #”channel number”(“win1”,”win2”,”win3”)
For example, the message “PM 02:41:00=>MO #1(0,1,1)” means that this is a motion detection alert occurring at 02:41:00 PM in Motion Window 2 and Motion Window 3, for camera #1. If the message “PM 02:41:56=>DI #1” is listed, that means there is an alert triggered by the DI, for camera #1, at 02:41:56 PM .
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About
By choosing “About”, located in the conguration menu shown below, a dialog box will appear and display the information
about the installed version of IP surveillance. The information includes the software name, version, user name, and company.
Miscellaneous Functions
This section will describe some other miscellaneous functions of the icons shown below. The icons, from left to right,
are Quit, Minimize, Full Screen, Lock, Stop Alert Sound, and Conguration Menu.
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Quit:
Minimize:
Full Screen:
Lock:
Stop Alert Sound:
Configuration Menu:
By clicking this button, IP surveillance will be closed with the latest settings saved.
Minimize the Monitor program.
With this function, you can enlarge the selected video channel to a full-screen display. Pres the “ESC” key on the keyboard or double click the mouse on the screen to return to a regular display.
When this item is selected, Launcher will enter lock mode. In lock mode, whenever users want to invoke the menu, a dialog asking for ID and password will appear.
If an alert is triggered, the alert sound will start to play. After being informed of the situation, you can press this button to stop the alert sound. It will also switch the I\O Control to the Alert Message receiver, so that the alert messages can be reviewed.
The menu includes Camera Conguration, Global Settings, Scheduler, and About options.
Common Control Functions
This section will describe the common control functions of the icons shown below. These functions only apply to the currently selected channel. The icons, from left to right, are Volume, Record, Stop Record, Snapshot, Printer, and Trash Can.
Volume Control:
Click on this button to adjust your volume settings.
Record:
Stop:
By clicking on this button, you can manually record video from the selected channel.
After video recording has been activated, this button allows you to manually stop recording the selected video channel.
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