D-Link SECURICAM DCS-6620 PTZ Internet Camera
Remote Control
12V AC Power Adapter
A/V Cables
Category 5 Ethernet Cable
Camera Stand
Quick Installation Guide
Installation software and manual on CD
If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller.
Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage than the one included with the DCS-6620 will
cause damage and void the warranty for this product.
Minimum System Requirements
Internet Explorer 6.0 or above
CPU: Pentium 4, 2.0GHz plus processor
Memory Size: 128MB or above
32MB AGP Video Card
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Introduction
The D-Link SECURICAM Network DCS-6620 PTZ (Pan, Tilt, and Zoom) Internet Camera is a full
featured surveillance system that connects to an Ethernet, Fast Ethernet or broadband Internet
connection to provide remote high-quality 2-Way Full Duplex audio, and 10x optical and 10x digital
zoom1 for greater clarity and detail from your recordings. The DCS-6620 is the latest product added to the
D-Link SECURICAM Network line. The DCS-6620 PTZ Internet Camera differs from a conventional
PC Camera because it is a stand-alone system with a built-in CPU and Web server, capable of solving
demanding security and home/office monitoring needs. The PTZ Internet Camera can be accessed
remotely, and controlled, from any PC or notebook computer over the Internet from anywhere in the
world. Simple installation procedures, along with the built-in Web-based interface offers easy integration
to your network environments.
Features and Benefits
The SECURICAM Network DCS-6620 PTZ Internet Camera is a stand-alone system requiring no
special hardware or software such as PC frame grabber cards. For remote viewing, all that is required
is a computer with Internet Explorer Web browser (version 6.x or above). Just plug in the camera and
monitor the site from your PTZ Internet Camera with a valid IP Address.
Introduction
Motorized Pan and Tilt Operation
The DCS-6620 has a pan and tilt function that can expand your viewing area to cover a wide 270o angle
side-to-side and a 90o angle up and down. This can be controlled with a PC from any location or locally
using the included infrared remote control.
CCD Sensor
The DCS-6620 comes standard with a high quality CCD sensor that is superior to a CMOS type sensor.
The variable focus glass lens will facilitate the use of the DCS-6620 providing crystal clear and sharp
images. You can view up to 30 frames2 per second of live motion video with 380 TV lines of resolution.
Broad Range of Applications
With today’s high-speed Internet services, the PTZ Internet Camera can provide the ideal solution for
live video images and audio over the Intranet and Internet for remote monitoring. The DCS-6620 allows
remote access from your Internet Explorer Web browser for live image viewing with audio, and allows the
administrator to manage and control the PTZ Internet Camera anytime and anywhere in the world. Apply
the Internet Camera to monitor various objects and places such as homes, offices, banks, hospitals, childcare centers, amusement parks and other varieties of industrial and public monitoring. The PTZ 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 such as sending images to an FTP server or
configuring for E-mail alerts. The DCS-6620 features 2-way Full-Duplex audio with a built-in microphone
that lets you remotely monitor and record audio with your video. With the addition of optional speakers
(not included), you can have 2-way Full-Duplex audio communication with the people you are viewing.
The DCS-6620 also features 10x optical and digital zoom for closer viewing.
1
10x digital zoom enlarges an image by magnifying the pixels in a selected portion of the image by 10 times.
2
Actual frame rate will vary due to network traffic, compression rate, frame rate, and lighting.
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Supports a Variety of Protocols
In addition, the DCS-6620 supports a variety of platforms including FTP, SMTP, NTP, and HTTP. The
camera also supports UPnP and DDNS. DDNS allows the camera to use an easier to remember naming
format rather than an IP address. UPnP will allow users of Windows® XP to install the camera with the
click of a mouse.
A/V Output
The SECURICAM Network DCS-6620 comes with an A/V output allowing you to connect to your TV for
local viewing. The DCS-6620 can also be connected directly to your VCR to record activities.
Note: Audio Out from the A/V port is for connecting a speaker to the camera so that a person
in front of the camera can hear the person on the other end of the communication. Video out
from the A/V port is for connecting to a TV for viewing the camera’s video feed or VCR for
recording purposes.
Features & Benefits
Web Configuration
Using the Internet Explorer Web browser, administrators can configure and manage the PTZ 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.
Powerful Surveillance and Remote Monitoring Utility
The powerful IP surveillance software application assigns an administrator with a pre-defined user ID
and password who can modify the PTZ Internet Camera settings from the remote site via the Intranet
or the Internet. Administrators are allowed to monitor the image, record the image to a hard drive, and
take snapshots.
Connection to External Devices
Supporting auxiliary Input/Output connectors, you can connect the PTZ Internet Camera to a variety of
external devices such as IR-sensors, switches and alarm relays. Combined with programmable alarming
equipments, you can develop a variety of security applications that are triggered on alarm-based events.
The PTZ Internet Camera provides an industry standard in/out external connector for connectivity.
Internal/External Microphone
The SECURICAM Network DCS-6620 allows you to monitor video as well as audio through the web
browser. You have the option of using the DCS-6620’s integrated microphone or your own external
microphone using the connection located at the rear of the unit.
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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Connections
Connections
Microphone Connector
Ethernet 10/100 RJ45 socket
Power Cord socket
External I/O Port
A/V Out Connector
Ethernet 10/100 RJ45 socket
The DCS-6620 back panel features an RJ-45 connector for connections to 10Base-T Ethernet cabling
or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet cabling. This network port supports the NWay protocol, allowing the PTZ
Internet Camera to automatically detect or negotiate the transmission speed of the network.
The Ethernet cable included with the DCS-6620 PTZ Internet Camera is a Category
5 “straight through” cable. This is the recommended cable type when the camera
is connected to a 100Mbps Fast Ethernet network router, hub or switch.
Power Cord socket
The DC power input connector is located on the DCS-6620 PTZ Internet Camera’s back panel and is
labeled 12V with a single socket to supply power to the PTZ Internet Camera.
Microphone
The DCS-6620 PTZ Internet Camera has an internal microphone. However, you have the option of using
an external microphone by plugging it into the microphone connector.
A/V Out
Plug the included A/V cable into the A/V out connector to use the DCS-6620 with a television or VCR.
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External I/O Port
The DCS-6620 provides a terminal block with two pairs of connectors situated on the back panel. One
pair is for input and the other is for output. The External I/O Port provides the physical interface to send,
and receive, digital signals to a variety of external alarm devices. Please refer to the appendix in this
manual for detailed information (page 131).
Bottom Panel
Connections
Socket for stand
Attachment socket for the Camera Stand
Located on the bottom panel of the DCS-6620, the socket is used to connect the camera stand to the PTZ
Internet Camera by attaching the screw head on the camera stand to the PTZ Internet Camera.
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Infrared Remote Control
Included with the DCS-6620 is an infrared remote control. You have the option of controlling the camera
via the Pan/Tilt/Zoom Controls using the IP surveillance software, Internet Explorer, or via the infrared
remote. To use the remote, make sure that IR Control is enabled on the Camera Control page in the
Configuration Menu under Advanced. Please refer to the section titled “Using the DCS-6620 with an
Internet Browser” in this manual for more information.
Zoom In
Auto-Pan
Connections
Arrows
Home
Zoom Out
Auto-Patrol
Arrows:
Home:
Zoom In:
Zoom Out:
Auto-Patrol:
Auto-Pan:
Center:
Stop
Stop:
Center
Use the Up, Down, Left and Right arrows to tilt/navigate the camera lens.
Returns the camera lens to the set home position.
Zooms in to display a specific area.
Zooms out to display a larger area.
Enables the Auto-Patrol function.
Pans the camera one full cycle.
Centers the camera lens.
Stops the movement of the camera during pan.
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Hardware Installation
Connect an Ethernet cable
1
Connect an Ethernet cable to the network cable connector located
on the DCS-6620’s back panel and attach it to the network.
Attach the external power supply
2
Attach the external power supply to the DC power input connector
located on the DCS-6620’s back panel labeled 12V and connect
the other end to your wall outlet.
Hardware Installation
Power LED
LEDstands forLight-Emitting Diode.
The Power LED is positioned in the center of the PTZ Internet Camera base. As soon as the power adapter
is connected to the PTZ Internet Camera, the power and the activity LED will flash red and green several
times. The DCS-6620 is conducting a self-test. Upon passing the self-test, the red LED will be solid and
the green LED will start to blink to indicate a good connection to an Ethernet port.
connected to the camera via a crossover cable, the light may cycle on and off and your computer
may show an intermittent loss of connectivity. This is normal until you have configured your PTZ Internet
Camera. The absence of a blinking green LED indicates no connection has been made.
Attaching the PTZ Internet Camera to the Camera Stand
The PTZ Internet Camera comes with a camera stand and a swivel ball screw
head that can be attached to the PTZ Internet Camera bottom socket cavity.
Attach the camera stand to the PTZ Internet Camera and station it for your
application. There is a hole located in the base of the camera stand allowing the
PTZ Internet Camera to be mounted to the ceiling, or any wall securely.
If you are directly
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Installation Wizard
After you have successfully completed the hardware installation of the DCS-6620 PTZ Internet Camera,
it is necessary to install software to configure and operate the camera. The first step is to install the
Installation Wizard program from the CD. Installation Wizard will allow you to configure the PTZ Internet
Camera to your network.
After the Installation Wizard software program is completed, you will have an operating and controllable
PTZ Internet Camera. From your Internet Explorer Web browser you will be able to access the video and
sound from the PTZ Internet Camera. The camera has a built-in Web server. This Web server will allow
the camera to access the Internet without being attached to a computer and permits users to view the
video and audio remotely.
However, it is necessary to install the IP surveillance software from the enclosed CD to create a truly
powerful surveillance system. The following section will show in detail the launching of the Installation Wizard and installation of the IP surveillance software.
Installation Wizard
Launching the Installation Wizard program
Insert the CD that is included with the DCS-6620 PTZ Internet Camera into your
The DCS-6620 installation menu will start up automatically from the CD. If the CD does not start up
automatically, (this function may be disabled in the Windows operating system), access the CD from
Windows My Computer and click on DCS6620.exe to access the installation menu shown below:
Click Installation Wizard
computer’s CD-ROM
.
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Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard prepares to
install.
Installation Wizard
Click Next
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The InstallShield will install in the following folder. To
install into a different folder, click Browse and select
another folder.
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.
Installation Wizard
Click Next
Click Next
Please wait while the Installation Wizard is installed.
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Installation is now complete.
To access the Installation Wizard screen, click on the Installation
Wizard Icon on your desktop.
Installation Wizard
Click Finish
The opening Installation Wizard screen will
appear and show a MAC address of the DCS-
6620 and an IP Address (which may or may not
be correct depending on what you have your
DCS-6620 connected to). 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.
IMPORTANT:
A hardware reset of the PTZ Internet Camera may be required if the Installation Wizard cannot find the
camera. To accomplish this reset, lightly insert a paper clip (or a similar sized tool) into the reset hole
on the side of the camera (see page 130 for the location of the reset hole). The LED on the front of the
camera will begin blinking alternately. When it stops the blinking cycle continue to hold in the reset button
for about 10 seconds.
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The Installation Wizard will now show a MAC address for the DCS-6620 and an IP address. This IP
address may not be correct at this step in the installation until you see “Yes” under the assigned column.
The camera is now automatically configured with an IP address consistent to the network it is connected
to.
Installation Wizard
Select the MAC address
Click on the Link to Selected
Devices button
For more information regarding the functions
of this screen, see the following section titled
“Installation Wizard Screen” (page 15).
After you click on the Link to Selected Devices button, Installation Wizard
will automatically open your Internet
browser to the IP Address of the
DCS-6620
, in this example it is:
http://192.168.0.120. Your DCS-6620 may have a different IP
Address.
If a window appears asking to install a
Verisign certificate for authentication
Click Yes.
This allows the proprietary
MP E G -4 vi d e o str e a m to be
recognized by Internet Explorer.
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Installation Wizard Screen
After you click “Yes” to the
certificate for authentication, you
should see an image from your
DCS-6620 PTZ Internet Camera.
You have now completed the Setup Wizard and are ready to use your camera! You can also continue
to the section titled “Installing IP surveillance Software” (page 22) to install the IP surveillance
software before you begin to use the DCS-6620.
Verisign
Installation Wizard Screen
The following options are available on the Installation Wizard screen by clicking on the corresponding
tab:
Search:
Click to search for any available cameras
to connect to the network.
Add:
Remove:
Uncheck
Links to
Selected
Devices:
Click to manually add a camera to
the network. A window will appear,
prompting you to enter the camera’s
IP address or domain name. A second
window will appear, prompting you to
enter the port number.
Click to remove the selected camera(s)
from the network.
Click to uncheck all selected cameras.
All:
Click to view all of the selected cameras. For each individual camera selected, an individual
Internet browser will appear.
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Setup
On the initial Setup Screen you can configure System
and Date/Time settings for each camera. Click Next to
configure Network settings for the camera.
Installation Wizard Screen
System
Settings:
Date/Time
Settings:
Network
Settings:
Enter a Camera Name and create an
Admin password for the camera.
Enter the Date and Time for each camera.
These settings can also be configured
on the Tools > System screen (page 57)
when configuring the camera via a Web
browser.
Here users can configure the Network
Settings for the camera. Enter the IP
address, Subnet mask, Default router
IP, Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS.
Automatically, the option to reset IP
address at boot is selected. If you would
like to save your IP address settings,
make sure to uncheck this box. These
settings can also be configured on the
Advanced > Network screen (page 39)
when configuring the camera via a Web
Browser.
Click Next and then Apply to save the configured
settings. Users can click Previous to modify changes
or mistakes.
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After the settings have been saved, click the Done button
that appears.
Upgrade
The upgrade window allows users to upload a saved
firmware file. If the firmware is older than that currently
on the camera, a screen will appear indicating so and
prompting the user to confirm the upload.
Installation Wizard Screen
Package
Information:
Locate the
Firmware to
Upgrade:
Selected
Package:
This displays information about the
firmware and plugin currently installed
on the camera.
Allows you to browse to the location
of the firmware to be uploaded to the
camera.
This displays the file name of the
firmware selected for upload.
Reset to Default
Click the Reset to Default tab to reset the camera’s settings to factory defaults.
About
Click About to display the current version and date of
the Installation Wizard.
Exit
Click the Exit tab to exit the Installation Wizard screen.
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Enabling UPnP for Windows® XP
UPnPTM is short for Universal Plug and Play, which is a networking architecture that provides compatibility
among networking equipment, software, and peripherals. The DCS-6620 is a UPnP enabled PTZ Internet
Camera. If your operating system is UPnP enabled, the device will be easier to configure. If you do not want
to use the UPnP functionality, it can be disabled by unselecting “Enabled” on the DDNS/UPnP settings
page under “Advanced” in the configuration menu. Use the following steps to enable UPnP (Universal
Plug and Play) settings only if you are running Windows XP. If you are running Windows 2000, UPnP
is not available.
Go to Start >Settings.
Enabling UPnPTM for Windows® XP
TM
Click Control Panel
Click Add or Remove
Programs
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The following screen will appear:
Enabling UPnPTM for Windows® XP
Click Add/Remove Windows
Components
Select Networking Services
Click Details
Select Universal Plug
and Play
Click Ok
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Enabling UPnPTM for Windows® XP
Click Next
Ple a s e wai t w h ile S e t up c o n f igu r e s the
components.
Click Finish
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To view your DCS-6620 PTZ Internet Camera in
an Internet browser, go to your Desktop and click
My Network Places.
Enabling UPnPTM for Windows® XP
Click My Network Places
Click DCS-6620-146
The last three digits (146), represent the fourth
octet of your PTZ Internet Camera’s IP address
(in this example, 198.168.0.146).
After you click on the DCS-6620-146 icon, your
Internet browser will automatically be opened to
the IP Address of the DCS-6620, in this example
it is: http://192.168.0.120.
have a different IP Address
Your DCS-6620 may
.
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Installing IP Surveillance Software
The IP surveillance Software on the CD included with the DCS-6620 PTZ Internet Camera converts the
DCS-6620 into a powerful, yet flexible, surveillance system for home or business, with the following
features:
Real-time Monitoring
Video and Audio Recording to hard disk
High quality video
High compression ratio
Maximum of 16 cameras with different monitor layouts
Smart playback
Triggered event browsing
Fast database searching
Configurable automated alarms
Account password protection
Scheduled recording for each camera
AVI file export
Motion detection for each camera
Installing IP surveillance Software
To install the IP surveillance software, click on Install IP surveillance on the CD included with the PTZ
Internet Camera. The Welcome screen appears:
Click Next
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The “License Agreement” window below will appear. Please read the following license agreement carefully.
Click “Yes” to accept this agreement and proceed with the installation.
Installing IP surveillance Software
Click Yes
Next, the “User information” window below will appear. This window will prompt you to enter the user
name and company name. Enter your user name and company name and then click “Next” to continue.
Click Next
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You must setup the administrator’s password in order to proceed. Input and confirm your password in
the window shown in below. Click “Next” to continue.
Installing IP surveillance Software
Click Next
Select the installation directory for this application software and click “Next”, which is shown in the figure
below. You can change the installation directory by clicking “Browse…”
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Select a program folder to install the application software and then click “Next”, which is shown in the
figure below.
After checking all the setup information in the window shown below, click “Next” to start the installation
of the application software.
Installing IP surveillance Software
Click Next
Click “Finish”, in the window shown below, to finish installation. The program is now installed on your
computer.
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Testing the DCS-6620
Open your Internet browser and type in the IP
address of the DCS-6620. In this example the address
is
: http://192.168.0.120 (your DCS-6620
may have a different IP address based on
what you found with the Installation Wizard
program).
Testing the DCS-6620
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-6620. If you are having problems
please consult the FAQ section of this manual (page 126).
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Security
At this point it is highly recommended that you click on the Configuration button on the Home screen,
and then the Tools tab to bring you to the Admin screen. Enter a password for security purposes.
Security
To ensure the highest security and prevent unauthorized use of the PTZ Internet Camera, the Administrator
has the exclusive privilege to access the System Administration settings to allow users entry and authorize
privileges for all users. The PTZ Internet Camera supports
multi-level password protection/access to the PTZ Internet Camera that can be restricted to defined users
who have a User Name and User Password, which is assigned by the Administrator.
The Administrator can release a public user name and password so that when remote users access the
PTZ Internet Camera they will have the right to view the image transmitted by the PTZ Internet Camera.
When the PTZ Internet Camera is used for the first time, it is highly recommended that the Administrator
set the Administrator Password to constrain user access to the PTZ Internet Camera since the
Default settings are Null String (no password). Once the Password is defined, only the Administrator
has access to the management of the PTZ Internet Camera. This procedure should be done as
soon as possible since the security features of the PTZ Internet Camera will not be enabled until the
Administrator Password is defined.
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Using and Configuring the DCS-6620 with a
Router
D-Link’s DCS-6620 is a versatile and cost effective PTZ Internet Camera offering both video and audio
monitoring. It can also serve as a powerful surveillance system in security applications. The DCS-6620
can be used with any wired or wireless router. This section explains how to view the camera from either
the Internet or from inside your internal network.
Materials Needed:
• 1 DCS-6620 PTZ Internet Camera
• 1 Ethernet Cable
• A Wired or Wireless router such as the D-Link DI-624 Wireless Router
• Ethernet based PC for system configuration
SETTING UP THE DCS-6620 FOR USE BEHIND A ROUTER
Installing a DCS-6620 PTZ Internet Camera on your network is an easy 4-step procedure:
Assign a local IP Address to your PTZ Internet Camera
View the PTZ Internet Camera Using Your Internet Explorer Web browser
Access the Router with Your Web browser
Open Virtual Server Ports for Your Router (Enable Remote Viewing)
Using and Configuring the DCS-6620 with a Router
This section is designed to walk you through the setup process for installing your camera behind a router
and enable remote video viewing. For the basic setup of the DCS-6620, follow the steps outlined in the
Quick Installation Guide.
After you have completed the setup of the DCS-6620 outlined in the Quick Installation Guide you will
have an operating camera that has an assigned IP Address. Because you are using a router to share
the Internet with one or more PCs, the IP Address assigned to the PTZ Internet Camera will be a local
IP Address. This allows viewing within your Local Area Network (LAN) until the router is configured to
allow remote viewing of the camera over the Internet.
Assign a Local IP Address for Your Camera
Run the Installation Wizard program from the CD included with the DCS-6620. Follow the steps in the
Quick Installation Guide to configure the DCS-6620. The camera will be assigned a local IP Address that
allows it to be recognized by the router.
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Using and Configuring the DCS-6620 with a Router
This is the IP Address assigned to your camera.
Write it down for later use.
192.168.0.120 is only an example. You will probably have a
different IP Address.
View the PTZ Internet Camera using your Internet Explorer Web browser
Run your Internet Explorer Web browser. In the address bar, type in the IP Address that was assigned to
the PTZ Internet Camera by the Installation Wizard program. The DCS-6620 Home Page appears with
a window displaying live video from the camera. You are able to view this screen from any PC running
Internet Explorer on your LAN.
Click on the Configuration
button.
Click on the Configuration button on the left side of the display. Scroll to the bottom of the Network
Configuration page to display the ports used by HTTP and Streaming audio and video.
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These are the port settings for your
camera. If necessary, these ports can
be changed if they are already in use by
other devices (e.g. in a multiple camera
environment).
Using and Configuring the DCS-6620 with a Router
Router Set-Up and Installation
The following steps generally apply to any router that you have on your network. The D-Link DI-624 is
used as an example to clarify the configuration process. Configure the initial settings of the DI-624 by
following the steps outlined in the DI-624Quick Installation Guide.
Access Your Router on Your Web Browser
If you have cable or DSL service, you will most likely have a dynamically assigned WAN IP Address.
‘Dynamic’ means that your router’s WAN IP address can change from time to time depending on your
ISP. A dynamic WAN IP Address identifies your router on the public network and allows it to access the
Internet. To find out what your router’s WAN IP Address is, go to the Status screen on your router and
locate the WAN information for your router. As shown on the next page the WAN IP Address will be
listed. This will be the address that you will need to type in your web browser to view your camera over
the Internet. Be sure to uncheck the Reset IP address at next boot button at the top of the screen after
modifying the IP address. Failure to do so will reset the IP address when you restart your computer.
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