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The current camera time.
The current camera date.
Enter the IP address or domain name of
the time server. Leaving the box blank
will connect the camera to default time
servers. This is optional. Press
Set Time
to set the time to the NTP server.
Synchronize the date and time of the
camera with the local computer. Press
Set Time
to update the camera time with
the PC’s time.
Manually set the time by selecting the
Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, and
Second.
Used to adjust the hour of time servers
for local settings.
Used to adjust for Daylight Saving Time
if applicable in your region.
Time:
Date:
Default NTP
Server:
Synchronize with
computer time:
Set the Time:
Time Zone:
Daylight Saving
Time:
System
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Click the
Restart
button to restart the
camera system.
Click the
Restore
button to restore
factory default settings. This means that
any changes made will be lost and the
system will be reset to the initial status
when shipped from the factory.
Restart:
Default:
Default
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After you have downloaded the new
firmware, click
Browse
to locate the
firmware update on your hard drive.
Click
Apply
to complete the firmware
upgrade.
Browse:
You can upgrade the firmware by using this tool. First, check the D-Link support site for firmware updates at http://
support.dlink.com. Make sure that the firmware you want to use is saved on the local hard drive of your computer. Click
on
Browse
to search the local hard drive for the firmware that you downloaded from the D-Link Website to be used for
the update. Upgrading the firmware will not change any of your system settings.
Firmware
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Clicking on the box will enable uploading of
images to your network storage device.
Select either Anonymous or Account. By
selecting Anonymous, no user name or
password is required. If you select Account
from the drop down menu, you will need
to know the Username and Password to
access the shared folder.
Enter the user name required to access
the storage device.
Enter the password required to access the
storage device.
Enter the path that points to the shared
folder i.e. \\DNS-G121\share.
Select to record all the time.
Select to record according to a schedule.
Allows you to only save files in which
movement is detected. After the set
Save
Time
, only one frame will be recorded when no movement is detected. Click
Skip Empty File
if you do not
want to save the single frame files when no motion is detected.
Upload Image to
Network Share
Folder:
Login Method:
User Name:
Password:
Path:
Always:
Schedule:
Smart Recording:
Recording
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The user name used to log into your e-mail
account (e.g. jdoe or [email protected]
depending on your ISP).
The password used to log into your e-mail
account. (The password will appear as
dots instead of entered characters.)
The domain name or IP address of
external mail server.
The return e-mail address to use if the
snapshot or system log e-mail fails to
send. (This address should be within the
SMTP server’s domain for authentication
purposes.)
The e-mail address of recipients for
snapshots or a system log file.
This is the port number for your SMTP server, the default is 25. If you use a port other than 25 you can
change it here.
Increasing the time set here will avoid false alarms. This option allows you to set the amount of time between
motion detection events before the next recording will start.
SMTP Login
Name:
STMP Password:
STMP (Mail)
Server:
Return E-mail
address:
Recipient E-mail
address:
STMP Port:
Motion Detection
Skip Time:
Trigger

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