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Input the correct settings for your
camera into the
IP Address and
Subnet Mask
fields. Remember that
these settings must correspond with
your network settings.
If you need to make any changes,
click
Back
to modify your camera
settings. Otherwise, click
Restart
to
save your settings.
Click
Next
Your setup is now complete!
When
the main Setup Wizard screen appears
after clicking
Restart
, you are ready to
view your camera’s images.
Click
Link
to automatically launch your web
browser and view your images.
Click
Link
Click
Restart
The Connection Mode depends on how
your camera is connected to your
network.
Click Infrastructure for use with
a router or Adhoc for peer-to-peer.
The
Network Name, Wireless Channel, and
Encryption Keys MUST correspond with
your wireless network settings.
Click
Next
Running the Setup Wizard (continued)
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Viewing the Streaming Video
The Welcome screen of the Internet Camera will appear. You may either
choose to view your video images in Java mode or Active X mode.
If you
have a Java enabled web browser, you will be able to view the video
image automatically.
If you do not have Java on your computer, please
refer to the Tips section below to install Java on your computer. If you
would like to view the image using Active X mode, please refer to the
manual on how to install Active X.
Next, you will want to adjust the focus on the lens. To do this, turn the
lens slowly clockwise or counter-clockwise until a desired image appears
on your web browser. AVOID overturning the lens as this will either displace
the lens from your camera or damage the lens.
If you are installing several cameras, it is recommended to use one
computer to configure all of them before you install them
into your planned locations. To avoid IP address conflict, use
192.168.0.20 for the LAST camera that you plan on installing.
Make sure that you have the latest version of Java installed on your
computer to ensure proper operation when viewing the video in Java
mode. Java can be downloaded for free from Sun’s web site. (http://
www.sun.com.download/)
When using the camera in 802.11b mode, make sure that the camera
is located within operating distance from the access point.
The
number of walls and other objects will hinder the wireless effective
operating distance.
Please refer to the Manual located on the CD-ROM for additional
information regarding all features and instructions related to the
Internet
Camera. The Manual also provides a troubleshooting section.
Tips
You may access your camera’s images at any time simply by using your favorite Web
browser.
Type “http://
address”
in the address box where
address
is the IP address
that you assigned to the camera from the previous section. Press
Enter.
Note: This
screen can also be accessed from the Setup Wizard using the Link button.
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Technical Support
You can find the most recent software and user
documentation on the
D-Link
website.
D-Link
provides free technical support for customers
within the United States for the duration of the warranty
period on this product.
U.S. customers can contact
D-Link
technical support
through our web site or by phone.
D-Link Technical Support over the Telephone:
(877) 45D-LINK
(877) 453-5465
24 hours a day, seven days a week
D-Link Technical Support over the Internet:
©2002 D-Link Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their
respective holders. Software and specifications subject to change without notice. DCS-1000W.02122003

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