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Home > Connections Screen
Click the
Home
tab to return to the
DCS-3220
Home page.
Protocol Option
The user can select either UDP or HTTP as the connection protocol between
the client and the server. The auto-detection order of transmission protocol is
UDP -> HTTP.
Media Option
Disable Audio
- Option for users
to disable or enable audio when
viewing video.
Speaker button Operation
-
If
Push is selected, the user must
push and hold the speaker button
each time to speak. If Toggle is
selected, pushing the speaker
button toggles the speaker function on and it remains on until the user
toggles the button off.
The following options are available
from
the Connections settings
screen:
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Options:
UDP Protocol
- Allows for more real-time audio and video streams.
However, packets may be dropped and images obscured due to
network burst traffic.
HTTP Protocol
- This protocol must be selected if the network is
protected by a firewall that only allows the HTTP Port (80) to be
opened. If the user’s network does not require the use of a firewall,
the UDP protocol is recommended.
After the client connects to the
DCS-3220
successfully, the working protocol
will be displayed in “
Protocol Option
.” The chosen protocol will be recorded in
the user’s PC and used for the next connection. If the network environment is
changed or users want to let the Web browser automatically detect the protocol,
select UDP manually and click
Save
to change the setting and return
Home
to
reconnect with the new setting.
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Home > Configuration
Click on the Configuration button on the Home page:
There are 5 tabs across the top of the
Configuration
screen. From each tab,
different elements of the
DCS-3220
can be configured. The
Advanced
tab is
the default screen in
Configuration
and
Network
is the default screen
under
Advanced
.
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Click
Configuration
.
Any changes made to these settings will
require the system to restart. Make sure
every field is correct before clicking on
Apply
.
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Configuration > Advanced > Network
Reset IP Address at next boot
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Once the DCS-3220 is configured, this box should be unchecked at all times. If
the box has been checked and the connection is lost, run the
Installation Wizard
to find the camera’s IP address.
IP address -
Necessary for network identification.
Subnet mask -
Used to determine if the destination is in the same
subnet. The default value is “255.255.255.0.”
SMTP
1st SMTP (mail) server -
The domain name or IP address of external mail
server.
1st SMTP account name -
The user name used to log into your e-mail
account (e.g. jdoe or [email protected]
depending on your ISP).
1st SMTP password -
The password used to log into your e-mail
account. (The password will appear as dots
instead of entered characters.)
The e-mail address of recipients for snapshots
or a system log file. Multiple recipients must be
separated by a semicolon “;”.
Default router -
The router used to forward frames to destinations
in a different subnet. Invalid router settings will
cause the failure of transmissions to different
subnets.
Primary DNS -
Primary domain name server that translates names
to IP addresses.
Secondary DNS -
Secondary domain name server to backup the
primary one.
General
2nd SMTP(mail) server -
The domain name or IP address of a secondary
mail server used only if the primary mail server
is unreachable.
1st
Recipient
email
address -
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FTP Settings
Configuration > Advanced >Network Settings (continued)
The e-mail address of recipients for the secondary
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.)
Sender email address
-
2nd
Recipient
email
address -
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Granted folder on the external FTP server. The
string must conform to the external FTP server.
Some FTP servers cannot accept a preceding
slash symbol before the path if there is no virtual
path mapping. Refer to the instructions of the
external FTP server for details. The folder
privilege must be open for upload.
1st FTP remote folder -
Granted password on the external FTP server.
Granted user name on the external FTP server.
1st FTP user name -
Can be other than default port 21. If you find that
you want to change the port to a number other
than 21, you will need to specify the port when
connecting to the FTP server. For example
FTP://68.5.1.81:60 (if you are to use port 60 for
your FTP server port).
Local FTP server port -
1st FTP password -
The user name for the second SMTP server.
2nd SMTP account name -
The password used to log into the second e-mail
account. (The password will appear as dots
instead of entered characters.)
2nd SMTP password -
1st FTP server port -
The port of the FTP server. The default is 21 for
an external FTP site.
1st FTP server -
The domain name or IP address of the external
FTP server. The following user settings must be
correctly configured for remote access.
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Can be set to other than the default port 80. When
the administrator changes the HTTP port of the
DCS-3220
(which has an IP Address of
192.168.0.100) from 80 to 8080, users must type
http://192.168.0.100:8080” in the Web browser
HTTP Port-
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2nd FTP user name -
Granted user name on the backup FTP server.
2nd FTP password -
Granted password on the backup FTP server.
2nd FTP server -
The domain name or IP address of the external
FTP server. Note that this 2nd FTP server will
only be used if the 1st FTP server is unavailable.
If image upload to the 1st FTP server is
successful, no attempts will be made to connect
to the 2nd FTP server.
2nd FTP remote folder -
Granted folder on the backup FTP server.
Mode -
Passive mode setting for the backup FTP server.
Secondary FTP passive
HTTP Settings
If the
DCS-3220
is located inside the network
protected by firewall, a data connection for FTP
may be prohibited. Passive mode FTP can bypass
the rule and succeed to upload snapshots. If the
passive mode is selected, the
DCS-3220
can
automatically attempt for an active mode if the
external FTP server does not support passive
mode.
Primary FTP Passive
Mode-
2nd FTP server port -
The port of the FTP server. The default is 21 for
an external FTP site.
Streaming
UDP Audio port -
Can be set to a port other than the default port
5002. A corresponding port must be opened on
your firewall.

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