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Section ² - Configuration
Using 3GPP Mobile Phones
To view streaming media using mobile phones, make sure the Network Camera is setup on the Internet.
To utilize this feature, please check the Network Settings for your camera.
1. Most of the players on 3GPP mobile phones do not support RTSP authentication, make sure the
authentication mode of
RTSP streaming is set to
Disable
. For more information, see RTSP Streaming
on page 42.
2. The 3G network bandwidth is limited, therefore users cannot use large size videos. Please set the
video and audio streaming parameters as listed below. For more information, see
Audio and Video
on page 47.
Video Mode
MPEG-4
Frame size
176 x 144
Maximum frame rate
5 fps
Intra frame period
1S
Video quality (Constant bit rate)
40kbps
Audio type (GSM-AMR)
12.2kbps
3. Set the RTSP port to 554, since most ISPs and players do not support other port numbers.
4. Launch the players on 3GPP mobile phones, (ex. Real Player). Type the URL command in the player.
URL Command =
rtsp://<public ip address of your camera>:<rtsp port>/<access name for stream1/
stream2>
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Camera
Client Settings:
Click this button to access the Client Settings.
Snapshot:
Captures a still picture of a video.
Logout:
Logout the camera server and close the browser.
This section shows your camera’s live video. You can control your settings using the buttons below.
Disable Digital
Zoom:
Zoom Factors:
Enable/Disable the digital zoom feature. After selecting this
icon, a small pop-up window will appear (see below).
Select this to disable the digital zoom feature.
Adjust the threshold of the zoom in and zoom out. You can
also adjust and position the zoom area by dragging the box
in the window.
Click this icon to hide the window.
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Digital Zoom
- Refer to the previous page for more information.
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Start/Stop Recording
- Click to start recording. Video clips will be recorded in MP4 format to your computer. Press the button again (#4)
to stop recording. If you close your web browser, the video will stop recording.
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Talk/Stop Talk
- Click this button (#5) to talk to people around the Network Camera if there is an external speaker connected to the
camera and you have a microphone connected to your computer. Press the icon again (#6) to stop talking or disable this function.
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Resume/Pause
- Click this button (#8) to start or resume the transmission of video streaming. Click the button again (#7), the video will
pause.
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Stop
- Click to stop the transmission of video streaming. Click the resume button (#8) to begin streaming.
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Speaker Volume
- When the mute function is not active, move the slider bar to adjust the volume of the speakers that are connected to
your network camera.
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Speaker Mute/Unmute
- Click (#12) to mute the external speaker that is connected to the network camera. Press again (#11) to unmute
the speaker.
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Microphone Level
- When the mute function is not active, move the slider bar to adjust the level of the microphone that is connected to
your network camera (external or built-in).
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Microphone Mute/Unmute
- Click (#15) to turn off the microphone (external or built-in) that is connected to your network camera. Press
again (#14) to turn the microphone back on.
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Full screen
: To enlarge the video to full screen.
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Snapshot
After you have clicked
Snapshot
a pop-up window with an image of live video taken by the DCS-3110 will appear.
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Section ² - Configuration
Stream Options:
Protocol
Options:
UDP Protocol:
UDP Unicast:
UDP Multicast
TCP:
HTTP Protocol:
Record Options:
Select which video stream profile to use.
There are 4 protocols for you to choose for video
streaming.
This is recommended because it is an ideal protocol
for transmitting real-time audio and video data, which
can tolerate some lost packets.
Stream to a single computer.
Stream to multiple computers using multicast
streaming.
Provides higher quality video streaming than UDP
and provides error correction. However, transmission
speed will be reduced.
Offers the highest image and video quality. However,
packet loss will diminish image quality when
bandwidth becomes restricted. If the network is
protected by a firewall and it opens HTTP port (80)
only, HTTP protocol must be selected. In this mode,
audio is disabled and only video can be viewed. UDP
connections will not be available to remote users if all four ports have not been forwarded (as shown on page 43). Only the
HTTP port must be forwarded for remote users to make an HTTP connection (video only).
Allows the user to specify a destination folder and prefix filename for the recorded video.
Client Setup
To configure the settings for media streaming and recording, please read the following definitions.

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