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Check the motion detection window(s) to enable the motion triggering. The window(s) can be created in
Advanced > Motion Detection
page.
This option enables continuous video clip uploading.
The time interval for continuous video clip uploading.
This option enables the camera to send the video clip via e-mail.
This enables the camera to send the video clips to a FTP server.
This option will add a date and time indicator to the video clip file name. For instance, “video@20060102030405.
mpg” indicates that the video clip was captured at Year: 2006; Month: January; Date: 2nd; Time: 03:04:05 AM.
Detect Motion in:
Sequential:
Snapshot interval
Email:
FTP:
FTP put video clip with date
and time suffix:
Recording
Check this option if you want to upload
the recording to a shared folder on the
network.
Select the day(s) according to when you
want the camera to make a video clip.
This enables the camera to make video
clips continuously.
The time range specified for the video
clip. For example: the video clip will start
at eight o’clock in the morning, and stop
at five o’clock in the afternoon when
input the following time period - [From
08:00 to 17:00].
Upload image to network
share folder:
Weekly schedule:
Always:
From [00:00] to [00:00]:
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Click on the Maintenance button to access the option to restore to factory default settings.
Click Apply on this screen to restore factory default settings. After confirmation, the system will restart and require the
Installation Wizard program to locate the IP address of the DCS-5220.
Maintenance
This option will restart the camera.
This option will reset the camera back to
factory default settings. This will remove
all the configuration settings that were
made previously.
This option restores the camera’s factory
lens position.This means that the camera
will be recalibrated to the default center
position to recover from any external
forces that may have affected it.
This option allows the user to upgrade
the firmware via the Browser. Click on
“Browse” to locate the firmware file and
then click on “Upgrade” to apply the
firmware to the camera.
Reboot system:
Factory default:
Calibrate:
Update firmware:
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The Device Info screen lists the following important
settings that are currently set for the DCS-5220:
• Firmware Version number
• Mac Address
• IP Address
• Subnet Mask
• Default router address
Device Info
The Tools tab provides the following configuration options: Device Info and Log.
Status
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Log
The content of the log file reveals useful information about the current configuration and connection logged after the
DCS-5220 starts up.
This option enables the camera to send
camera log files to a remote server.
The IP address of the remote server.
The port number of the remote log server.
The default port is 514.
View the system log file. The content of the
file reveals useful information about camera
configuration and connectivity status after
the camera boots up.
Enable remote log:
IP Address:
Port:
Current log:
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The help page provides detailed information for the camera’s Web interface.
Help

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