D-Link DCS-3415 Router Manual PDF (Setup & Configuration Guide)
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D-Link DCS-3415 Quick Install Guide
System Requirements
• Windows
®
XP or Windows Vista
®
• At least 256MB of memory (512MB recommended)
• Internet Explorer 6.x or higher
• VGA card resolution: 800 x 600 or above
• CPU: 1.7GHz or above (2.8GHz plus processor with 512MB
memory and a 32MB video card is required for multiple camera
viewing and recording in IP surveillance program)
• An available Ethernet connection
CAT5 Ethernet Cable
Package Contents
DCS-3415
18x PoE Network
Camera
Minimum System Requirements
If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller.
CD-ROM with Manual
and Setup Wizard
Power Adapter
Camera Stand
Quick Install Guide
Note:
Using a power supply with a different voltage than the one included
with your product will cause damage and void the warranty for this product.
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D-Link DCS-3415 Quick Install Guide
Hardware Overview
Hardware Overview
Connections
Rear View
Microphone Connector
The DCS-3415 has an internal
built-in microphone. To use an
external microphone, plug it into
the microphone connector.
Microphone On/Off Switch
Select to turn the microphone
On
or
Off
.
Audio Out Connector
Use the Audio Out connector for
2-way audio connection. Speakers
(not included) may be connected
to the camera for 2-way audio
communication.
Ethernet Cable Connection (PoE)
The network camera’s back panel
features an RJ-45 connector for
10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX
Fast Ethernet cabling. This port
supports the NWay protocol, allowing
the network camera to automatically
detect or negotiate the transmission
speed of the network.
The Ethernet port can also be used
to power the camera by using a
PoE switch.
DI/DO
The DCS-3415 provides a general I/O terminal block.
The I/O connectors provide the physical interface to
send and receive digital signals to and from a variety of
external devices.
DC12V output
Support for external device (like IR light)
RS485
Port is designed for external pan/tilt/zoom devices.
Reset Button
To reset the camera to the
factory default settings,
hold the button down for
30 seconds until the power
LED flashes through its
cycle twice.
DC Power Connector
The
DC
power
input
connector is located on the
back panel. This is labeled
“12V DC” with a single
socket to supply power to
the Network Camera.
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Hardware Overview
LEDs
Front View
Built-in Microphone
LED and Built-in Microphone
Compact Flash Card Slot
Status LED
Blinking Red:
indicates power is
being supplied to the camera.
Solid Green:
indicates that a
connection has been established via
Ethernet port.
Blinking Green:
indicates Ethernet
traffic in the camera.
If the Ethernet connection is not
established the Status LED will not
be lit.
CF card slot
CompactFlash (CF) is a mass
storage device format used in
portable electronic devices. The
CF card slot can be seen at the
side of the network camera.
Note:
Ensure to remove the rubber
strip before using it.
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Hardware Installation
Hardware Installation
Connect the Ethernet Cable
Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port
located on the Network Camera’s back panel and
connect the other end to your network.
Connect Using Power-Over-Ethernet
Once you connect an Ethernet cable to your
PoE switch or adapter, the Power LED on the
DCS-3415 will turn green to indicate a proper
connection.
Attach the External Power Supply
Attach the supplied power adapter to the DC
power input connector located on the Network
Camera’s back panel (labeled DC 12V) and
connect the other end to an AC power outlet.
Note:
When you have a proper connection, the LED on the network
camera will turn green. The light may go on and off and your computer
may show an intermittent loss of connectivity. This is normal until you