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Using the DCS-6620G with an Internet Browser
Configuration > Tools > Admin
Click on the
Tools
tab to access 4 utility screens for controlling and administering the
DCS-6620G
. The default screen in
Tools
is the
Admin
screen.
The
DCS-6620G
is manufactured without any passwords by default. This allows
the ability to
access the
DCS-6620G
(including the Configuration) by anyone as long as the IP address is
known. It is recommended that you enter a password to restrict others from accessing your
camera.
Type a password in the
New Password
field to enable protection, and then confirm the
password in
Confirm Password
field.
This password is used to identify the administrator. You can add accounts with
User name
and
User Password
for other users in the
Add user
section.
You can provide up to twenty accounts for other users / visitors. Each account identifies
the access right. This allows multiple visitors to share the same account of different levels.
The options
Permission for I/O Control
(Digital In/Digital Out) and
Permission for PT Control
are provided for each account. Some users may need to be prohibited from controlling your
attached security devices.
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Using the DCS-6620G with an Internet Browser
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
.
Configuration > Tools > System
Camera name:
Check this option to shut off the LED at the base of the
camera. This will prevent anyone from observing the
operation of the 802.11g PTZ Internet Camera.
The text will display as the title of the window within the
Windows operating system. This name will also appear on the
log-in screen (once a password has been set).
Turn off the LED
indicator:
Click
System
Camera Name
Guest account:
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Using the DCS-6620G with an Internet Browser
Configuration > Tools > System
(continued)
Adjust the date and time according to what is entered by
the administrator. Notice the format in the related field while
typing.
Synchronize with the NTP server over the Internet whenever
the
DCS-6620G
starts up. It will fail if the assigned timeserver
cannot be reached.
Assign the IP address or domain name of the timeserver.
Leaving the text box blank will let
DCS-6620G
connect to
default time servers.
Used to adjust the hour of timeservers for local settings.
Keep current date and
time:
Synchronize the date and time of
DCS-6620G
with the local
computer. The date and time of the PC is displayed and
updated in the
DCS-6620G
.
Sync with computer time:
Click to save the current date and time of
DCS
-
6620G
. An
internal real-time clock maintains the date and time even
when the power is off.
Manual:
Automatic:
NTP server:
Time zone:
Click
Apply
to make
changes effective
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D-Link Systems, Inc.
Using the DCS-6620G with an Internet Browser
Configuration > Tools > Applications
Click on the
Applications
button to access the Applications
settings from the
Tools
menu.
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Using the DCS-6620G with an Internet Browser
Configuration > Tools > Applications
(continued)
Select the weekdays that should perform the following
operations:
Sets the time to stop the operations.
Set the time to start operations. Setting the
begin
time
the same as the
stop
time will force the operations to run
continuously.
After a snapshot is taken because of a trigger, another
snapshot will be taken after the configured time in
seconds.
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.
Check and save this option to reset the external device at
the digital output back to the original state.
Sets the time delay before restarting to check the trigger
condition when the current condition is triggered.
If you do not wish to set a schedule, this box must be
checked.
Sunday through Saturday:
Snapshots begin at:
Snapshots stop at:
Weekly schedule
All of the time except for
the above schedule:
Event operation
Delay second(s) before
detecting next event:
Take snapshots at second(s)
after event:
Trigger condition:
Reset output:

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