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Click on the
Motion
button to enable
motion detection.
Sets the measurable difference between
two sequential images that would
indicate motion.
Sets the amount of motion in the window
being monitored that is required to
initiate a motion detected alert. If this is
set to 100%, motion is detected within
the whole window to trigger a snapshot.
Note: Setting a higher sensitivity and
a lower percentage makes any motion
more easily detected.
Click to open the corresponding motion
window. To assign a name to the window,
enter the desired name in the entry field
next to the zone button.
Saves the related settings of that window.
Click to open the Motion Screen Display. The MSD window allows you to monitor the amount of motion
detected in each motion window. The graphic bars will increase or decrease depending on the image
variation. A blue 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.
Motion:
Sensitivity:
Percentage:
Zone 1-3:
Save:
Open MSD:
Motion Detection
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This is the port that allows the user to
connect to the camera’s user interface.
By default the port is set to 80. You may
change the port number if using multiple
cameras.
Note:
If your wish to enable remote
viewing of your camera, you MUST
also set up your router/gateway for Port
Mapping. Please refer to your router’s
instruction manual on how to open up
ports.
For additional help on configuring
your camera to work with your router,
please refer to the next section on setting
up your camera for use with a router. For
installing multiple cameras, ONE port per
camera must be opened on your router,
the Web server (HTTP) port.
This is the port that allows the user to
connect to the camera and synchronize
the audio and video. By default the port
is set to 5000. You may change the port
number if using multiple cameras.
This is the port used to stream video. By default the port is set to 5001. You may change the port number
if using multiple cameras.
Web Port:
AV Control
Port:
AV Streaming
Port:
Port
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The Device Info screen lists the settings that are currently set for the DCS-1110
Status
Device Info
This is the port used to stream the video from IPView program. It can be set to a port other than the default
TCP port 5100.
IP View Port:
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Click on the Help tab to access descriptions of the particular function you need help with. The help screen is organized
in the order of the tabs and then each menu item under that tab.
Help
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Installing the DCS-1110 Behind a Router
A local IP Address
is required to configure your camera
and to view your camera. The IP Address of the camera is
located in the ADVANCED > LAN page. If you wish to use
a different IP Address, be sure that the camera settings
correspond to your network settings. The Default Gateway
will be the IP Address of your router’s Local IP Address. (i.e.
192.168.0.1 if you are using a D-Link router)
In this example,
the camera’s IP Address is 192.168.0.100
. Please refer to
the screenshot to the right.
1. Identify the Camera’s IP Address

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