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The default settings are as follows:
Default IP – 192.168.0.20
Subnet Mask – 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway – 0.0.0.0
Assign Automatically Using
If your network is using RARP, BOOTP or DHCP server you can click
“Assign Automatically Using”
and click on
“RARP”
,
“BOOTP”
or
“DHCP”
.
Under this setting DCS-1000 will automatically assign an IP
address from RARP, BOOTP or DHCP server.
Each time the DCS-1000
starts up be sure the RARP, BOOTP or DHCP server is setup as assign a static
IP to your DCS-1000.
If your application requires direct connection from an ADSL modem through
DCS-1000’s RJ-45 LAN port and you also have an ISP PPPoE account.
Click
on
“PPPoE”
option and enter the Service Name, User ID and Password into
the respective fields.
DCS-1000 will get an IP address from the ISP each time DCS-1000 starts up.
DNS IP Address:
DNS (Domain Name System) server is an Internet service that translates
domain names (ie. www.dlink.com) into IP addresses (ie. 192.168.0.20). The
DNS IP address can be received from your ISP. Enter at least one DNS IP
Address
LED Control:
The LED control allows user to setup the LED illumination as desired.
This
feature provides the flexibility when surveillance activity is ON.
There are three options as follows:
l
Normal –
Power
- Steady On of the LED indicator.
LAN
- Steady On of the LED indicator.
When LAN activity
is present the LED indicator will flash steadily.
l
OFF –
Power
- LED indicator is off
LAN
– LED indicator is off
l
Dummy –
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Power
- Steady On of the LED indicator.
LAN
-
Steady On of the LED indicator with random flashing.
The default setting for the LED control is at Normal.
When you have
configured the LED control the correct illumination will set in after 1 minute.
Note:
This function is built-in to the LED indicators to add extra capabilities.
The
three options allow the Administrator to configure and camouflage the
illumination for the LED indicator to falsify the monitoring status.
In Normal
Mode the LED indicator functions as normally.
Under Off Mode the LED
indicators are both off however, it is still monitoring the activity.
In Dummy
Mode the LED indicators operate in monitoring condition but monitoring
activity is off or on.
Loading ActiveX From:
This field is used to specify the location of Xplug Control (ActiveX) plug-in
program.
Enter the information as required in .ocx format, for example:
http://www
.<your company>
.com/xplug.ocx where
<your company>
must be
replaced with your company’s DNS server.
Open Second Port:
The Web Server field allows settings to open a second port for DCS-1000.
This will permit users IP Sharing Gateways to support multiple DCS-1000s.
By default Port 80 is always opened for DCS-1000 Web Server access.
Select
“Yes”
and input the second port value.
For example:
If you have 5 Internet Cameras to be installed, each with an IP
address from
192.168.0.101
192.168.0.102
192.168.0.103
192.168.0.104
192.168.0.105
You can open the second port for each Internet Camera from port 81 to Port
85 as illustrated below:
DCS-1000 1 – IP 192.168.0.101, second web port 81
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DCS-1000 2 – IP 192.168.0.102, second web port 82
DCS-1000 3 – IP 192.168.0.103, second web port 83
DCS-1000 4 – IP 192.168.0.104, second web port 84
DCS-1000 5 – IP 192.168.0.105, second web port 85
You also need to setup your DSL gateway for Port Mapping.
Port 81 map to 192.168.0.101
Port 82 map to 192.168.0.102
Port 83 map to 192.168.0.103
Port 84 map to 192.168.0.104
Port 85 map to 192.168.0.105
The Transfer Image field allows settings to open a second port for DCS-1000
to transfer images.
The default Port 8481 is open image transfer and you can
define a second port similar to the above.
Save/Cancel:
After making sure all settings in the System are correct, click on the
“Save”
icon to store the settings for DCS-1000.
You can alternatively click on the
“Cancel”
icon to restore all settings to the values last saved to or retrieved
from DCS-1000.
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System Administration - Image
Image menu in the system administration contains commands to provide the
settings for the images captured by DCS-1000.
Click on
“Image”
in the system administration menu bar and the Image
screen will appear as illustrated below:
Video Resolution:
Select the desired video resolution format ranging from 160x120, 320x240
(default) or 640x480
Compression Rate:
Select the desired compression rate with five levels from very low to very high.
Higher video compression rate will generate more compact file size with less
video quality and vise-versa.
The default setting is at Medium.
Frame Rate:
Select the frame rate desired with default setting at Auto for optimal frame
rate.
Brightness Control:
Adjust the brightness level with default setting at 64.
Contrast Control:
Adjust the contrast level with default setting at 64.
Click on
“Home”
to
return to Home Screen
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Hue Control:
Adjust the hue level with default setting at 64.
Light Frequency:
Adjust the light frequency to suit your area of operation from the options
either 50 Hz or 60 Hz (default).
Note:
50 Hz and 60 Hz variants are available to accommodate the different light
frequency found in USA (60 Hz) and Europe (50 Hz) for the DCS-1000 to
ensure better image quality.
Save/Cancel:
After making sure all settings in the Image are correct, click on the
“Save”
icon to store the settings for DCS-1000.
You can alternatively click on the
“Cancel”
icon to restore all settings to the values last saved to or retrieved
from DCS-1000.
System Administration - Users
The User options menu contains commands to allow system administrator to
assign legal users who are permitted to monitor DCS-1000 from the remote
site.
Click on
“Users”
in the system administration menu bar and the Users screen
will appear as illustrated below:
Add User:
User Name:
Enter the user name in this field.
Click on
“Home”
to
return to Home Screen

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