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Guest account:
This option allows a user to connect to a camera with
view -only privileges. User name is “
demo
.” No password
is required. This is useful for demonstrations and keeps
guests separate from users with accounts.
Configuration > Tools > Admin (continued)
Click on the
System
button to access the System
settings from the
Tools
menu.
Using the DCS-3220 with an Internet browser
(continued)
Configuration > Tools > System
Camera name -
Check this option to shut off the LED next to the lens.
This will prevent anyone from observing the operation of
the Internet Camera.
The text will display as the title of the window within the
Windows operating system. This name will also display
on the log-in screen (once a password has been set).
Illegal characters (*,%,/) are not allowed and may render
the recording feature in IP surveillance (page 63) useless
for that camera.
Turn off the LED
indicator
-
Click
System
.
Camera Name
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Configuration > Tools > System
Manual
-
Adjust the date and time according to what is
entered by the administrator. Notice the format in
the related field while typing.
Automatic
-
Synchronize with the NTP server over the Internet
whenever the
DCS-3220
starts up. It will fail if
the assigned time server cannot be reached.
NTP server -
Assign the IP address or domain name of the
timeserver. Leaving the text box blank will let
DCS-3220
connect to default time servers.
Time zone
-
Used to adjust the hour of time servers for local
settings.
Update interval
-
Set the interval of time in which the date and time
will be adjusted.
Keep current date and
time -
Using the DCS-3220 with an Internet browser
(continued)
Synchronize the date and time of
DCS-3220
with the local computer. The date and time of
the PC is displayed and updated in the
DCS-3220
.
Sync with computer time-
Click Apply to make
changes effective
.
Click to save the current date and time of
DCS
-
3220
. An internal real-time clock maintains
the date and time even when the power is off.
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Using the DCS-3220 with an Internet browser
(continued)
Configuration > Tools > Applications
Click on the
Applications
button to access the Applications
settings from the
Tools
menu.
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Configuration > Tools > Applications (Continued)
Weekly schedule:
Sunday through Saturday -
Select the weekdays that should perform the
following operations:
Snapshots begin at
-
Snapshots stop at
-
Sets the time to stop the operations.
All of the time except for
the above schedule -
If you do not wish to set a schedule, this box must
be checked.
Snapshot Interval -
Interval of time between each sequential
snapshot.
Event operation
Delay second(s) before
detecting next event -
Sets the time delay before restarting to check the
trigger condition when the current condition is
triggered.
Trigger condition -
There are 4 conditions related to the digital input
and three windows for motion detection. There
can be multiple selections. Select the appropriate
digital input condition according to the
characteristics of the external device. “High”, “low”
indicate external voltage input for level trigger,
while “rising”, “falling” is for edge triggers. There
are three windows shown for the names you
defined for
motion detection. “Undefined” will
show instead of the window title if motion detection
is not setup yet. An active, named motion window
must be checked for motion detection to be
possible.
Using the DCS-3220 with an Internet browser
(continued)
Set the time to start operations. Setting the
begin
time the same as the
stop
time will force the
operations to run continuously.
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Send snapshots by email -
Any upload action specified in the options above
will use the method chosen here. The captured
snapshot named “video.jpg” will be attached in
the email with subject “Periodic snapshots.”
Send snapshots by FTP -
The captured snapshots will upload to the external
FTP server with the file name depending on the
next option. It can be used to refresh the captured
image stored in the external Web server to build
creative homepages.
If the suffix is added, the captured date and time
can be easily differentiated from the snapshot file
name in either sequential or event operation. For
instance, “[email protected]” means
the JPEG image was captured at 4 minutes and 5
seconds after 3 o’clock, January 2nd, A.D. 2002.
If the suffix is omitted, the file named “video.jpg”
on the external FTP server will be refreshed at
the specified interval.
Configuration > Tools > Applications (Continued)
Trigger action -
There are four options for two actions regarding
either trigger condition. They can have multiple
selections. While choosing the trigger output
alarm, the digital output will short both pins to
connect the circuit of the attached external
device; otherwise both pins will be open. While
choosing to upload snapshots, the method can
be either email or FTP. The snapshot names will
be
“videopre.jpg”,
videotrg.jpg”,
and
“videopos.jpg” respectively for the snapshots
before event, right upon event, and after event.
The date and time suffix may be added according
to the option. Confirm the external mail or FTP
server settings in network configuration.
Sequential operation
Using the DCS-3220 with an Internet browser
(continued)
FTP put snapshots with
date and time suffix -
Reset output -
Check and save this option to reset the external
device at the digital output back to the original
state.

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