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Resolution:
FPS:
BPS:
RTSP URL:
This option allows the user to choose the video
resolution of the camera between 160x1±0, 3±0x±40
and 704x480:
• QQVGA @ 176x1±0 - Usually used for only displays
of handheld devices.
• QVGA @ 35±x±40 - Standard solution for mobile
phones and PDAs.
• VGA @ 704x480 - Standard solution for computer
display.
(Frames Per Second): Highest FPS represents highest
refresh rate of a picture is updated on screen every
second, and provides better quality of video.
(Bits Per Second): BPS will affect the bit rate of the video
recorded by the camera. Higher bit rate will increase the
video quality.
It is the URL name used to connect to the camera when
viewing from a mobile device or PDA.
Audio and Video
You may configure 4 video profiles with different setting for your camera. Hence, you may setup different profiles for your computer
and mobile display. In addition, you may also configure your audio (speakers and microphone) setup for your camera.
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Enable Video
Motion:
Sensitivity:
Draw motion
area:
Erase motion
area:
Check this option to turn on the motion detection feature
for your camera.
Set the measurable difference between two sequential
images that would indicate motion.
Select this option to draw out the motion detection area
by dragging your mouse in the window (indicated by
the red-colored box).
Select this option to erase your motion detection area
by dragging your mouse in the window.
Motion Detection
Enabling
Video Motion
will allow your camera to use the motion detection feature. You may also draw out the motion area for the
monitoring.
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Time Zone:
Enable Daylight
Saving:
Auto Daylight
Saving:
Set date and time
manually:
Offset:
Synchronize with
NTP server:
NTP Server:
Set the date and
time manually:
Copy Your
Computer’s Time
Settings:
Select your time zone from the drop-down menu.
Select this to enable the daylight saving time.
Select this option so that your camera will configure
the Daylight Saving setting automatically.
Select this option so that you may configure the Daylight
Saving date and time manually.
Sets the amount of time to be added or removed when
Daylight Saving is enabled.
Enable this feature to obtain time configuration
automatically from NTP server.
Network Time Protocol (NTP) synchronizes the DCS-
3410 with an Internet time server. Choose the one that
is closest to your location.
This option allows you to set the time and date
manually.
This will synchronize the time information from your
PC.
Time and Date
From this section, you may automatically or manually configure, update and maintain the internal system clock for your camera.
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Select this option to enable the recording feature.
To access your account on the Samba network drive, enter your
account or anonymous username and password.
The name of your Samba server.
The name of the shared folder used for recording.
Click this thumbnail to verify the connection status of your camera
to the Samba network drive.
Displays the connection status that is determined by the system. You
can click
Get Status
to refresh the status.
Select your pre-defined profile from the drop-down menu.
When the recording storage area is full, you may choose to stop
recording, or recycle the recording files so that your camera can
record the video continuously.
Always recording.
Records when Motion Recording, Digital Input 1, or Digital Input ±
is triggered.
A preset amount of time before motion recording is triggered.
A preset amount of time after motion recording is triggered.
Select this option to manually configure the starting and ending time for the recording.
Recording
In this section, you can configure and schedule the recording setting for your IP camera.
Enable
Recording:
Samba Auth:
Server:
Shared Folder:
Test:
Samba Status:
Resolution:
When Storage is
full:
Continuous:
Event Based:
Prerecord:
Postrecord:
Continuous:
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Enable or disable snapshot event.
Select one or more than one of the events such as Motion Detection, D/I
Signal 1 and D/I Signal ± for the source that triggers the action.
Select this option if you want to receive snapshot images in your e-mail.
Select this option if you want to receive your snapshot images via FTP.
The host name of your FTP server.
The directory or path where the images will be uploaded to (for
example: \pub\images).
The prefix that will be added to the filename of each file.
The port of the FTP server. The default port is ±5.
Some FTP servers allow clients to use passive mode when connecting to
an FTP, which uses random ports for transfers.
Snapshot
Enable the
Snapshot
feature so that your camera can take snaphots and send it to your email address or FTP server.
Enable Snapshot:
Trigger Event:
E-mail Address:
FTP Server:
Host name:
Path:
Prefix Filename:
Port:
Passive mode:

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