Section 3 - Configuration Internet Connection Setup Wizard This wizard will guide you through a step-by-step process to configure your new D-Link Camera and connect the camera to the Internet. Click Next You may configure your camera using DHCP Connection (by default), where your DHCP server will automatically assign dynamic IP to your device. Static IP Address if your ISP has already assigned an IP address to you. PPPoE connection, where your camera is directly connected to the Internet through a DSL modem.
* Input the DNS information if you have chosen and assigned a Static IP Address for your camera. Click Next D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 16 Section 3 - Configuration If you have a Dynamic DNS account and would like the camera to update your IP address automatically, enable DDNS and enter your host information. Click Next Enter a name for your camera. Click Next Configure the correct time to ensure that all events triggered, captured and scheduled at the right time. Click Next This page displays your configured settings. Click Apply to save and activate the setting, or Back to change your settings. Click Apply D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 17 Section 3 - Configuration Network Setup This section allows you to configure your network settings. DHCP:
Select this connection if you have a DHCP server running on your network and would like a dynamic IP address to be updated to your camera automatically. Static IP Client:
You may obtain a static or fixed IP address and other network information from your network administrator for your camera. A static IP address will ease you for accessing your camera in the future. IP Address: The fixed IP address Subnet Mask: The default value is 255.255.255.0. Used to determine if the destination is the same subnet. Default Gateway: The gateway used to forward frames to destinations in a different subnet. Invalid gateway settings may cause the failure of transmissions to a different subnet. Primary DNS: Primary domain name server that translates names to IP addresses. PPPoE Settings:
Secondary DNS: Secondary domain name server to backup the Primary DNS. If you are using a PPPoE connection, enable it and enter the User Name and Password for your PPPoE account. You can get this information from your Internet service provider (ISP). Port Settings:
You may configure a Second HTTP port that will allow you to connect to the camera via a standard web browser. The port can be set to a number other than the default TCP ports 80. A corresponding port must be opened on the router. For example, if the port is changed to 1010, users must type http://192.168.0.100:1010 instead of only http://192.168.0.100. UPnP Settings:
Enable this setting to configure your camera as an UPnP device in the network. D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 18 Section 3 - Configuration This section allows you to setup and configure the wireless settings on your camera. Setup > Wireless SSID:
Service Set Identifier, an identifier for your wireless network. Wireless Interface Channel:
The default setting is channel 6. Select the same channel that is using by other wireless devices within your network. When there is interference from the wireless networks that overlap with one another, you may change the channel to obtain maximum performance for your connection. Connection Mode:
Infrastructure is a wireless connection using an access point as a transmission point of all wireless devices. Ad-Hoc is a wireless connection used without an access point, where your DCS-930 is directly connecting to your PC. This is done using the on-board wireless adapter on the DCS-930 connected to a wireless adapter on the PC. Site Survey:
This page will allow you to select a wireless network that the DCS-930 was able to detect. Wireless Security Mode:
For security, there are three choices; None, WEP, and WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK. Select the same encryption method that is being used by your wireless device/ router. WPA-PSK /
WPA2PSK Settings:
An appropriate Preshared Key, which is needed in order to connect to the wireless network.. D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 19 Section 3 - Configuration Setup > DDNS This section allows you to configure the DDNS setting for your camera. DDNS will allow all users to access your camera using a domain name instead of an IP address. DDNS:
Enable:
(Dynamic Domain Name Server) will hold a DNS host name and synchronize the public IP address of the modem when it has been modified. The username and password are required when using the DDNS service. Click to enable the DDNS function. Server Address:
Select your Dynamic DNS Server from the pull down menu. Host Name:
Enter the host name of the DDNS server. User Name:
Enter your username or e-mail used to connect to the DDNS. Password:
Enter your password used to connect to the DDNS server. D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 20 Section 3 - Configuration This section allows you to configure the image settings for your camera. Setup > Image Setup Enable Antiflicker:
Select this box to enable antiflicker. Image Settings Flip Image:
Mirror:
Select this box to vertically rotate the video. If the camera is installed upside down, Flip Image and Mirror should both be checked. Horizontally rotates the video. Brightness Control:
Allows you to adjust the brightness level. Contrast Control:
Allows you to adjust the contrast level. Saturation Control:
Allows you to adjust the saturation level. D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 21 Section 3 - Configuration This section allows you to configure the video settings for your camera. Setup > Video Video Profile:
This section allows you to change the Encode Type, Resolution, FPS, and Quality. Video Configuration Encode Type:
The compression format used when viewing your camera. Resolution:
Select the desired video resolution from three formats: 640x480, 320x240, and 160x120. The higher setting can obtain better quality. However, it will use more resource within your network. FPS:
JPEG Quality:
Select the optimal setting depending on your network status. Please note that the higher setting can obtain better quality. However, it will use more resources within your network. Choose one of five levels of image quality: Highest, High, Medium, Low, and Lowest. View Mode:
Select the mode for viewing the camera image. Select Image for a still images, ActiveX for Internet Explorer, or Java for other web browsers. Select the proper frequency (50Hz or 60Hz) to reduce image flicker. Light Frequency:
D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 22 Section 3 - Configuration Setup > Audio Enabling audio setting will allow you to listen to audio from the camera through your PCs audio output. Note: Please wait a few seconds for the camera to adjust the audio after the setting has been selected. Audio Settings:
You may Enable or Disable the camera audio feed. Volume Settings:
Select the desired volume percentage level. D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 23 Section 3 - Configuration Setup > Motion Detect Enabling Video Motion will allow your camera to use the motion detection feature. You may draw a finite motion area that will be used for monitoring. Motion Detection:
Select this box to enable the motion detection feature of your camera. Sensitivity:
Detection Areas:
Specifies the measurable difference between two sequential images that would indicate motion. Please enter a value between 0 and 100. Use your mouse to click on the blocks that you would like to monitor for motion. D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 24 Section 3 - Configuration Setup > Mail Email Account This section allows you to configure the email notification settings for your camera. SMTP Server Address:
This is the domain name or IP address of your external e-mail server. Sender e-mail Address:
This is the e-mail address of the person sending the camera snapshots. Receiver e-mail Address:
This is the e-mail address of the recipient. User Name:
If the SMTP server uses authentication, you must enter your user name here. Password:
This is the password that corresponds to your user name to connect to the SMTP server. D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 25 Section 3 - Configuration Time Schedule Enable e-mail image to e-mail account:
Choosing Always will start sending snapshots to the recipients e-mail account right away. Choosing Schedule will allow you to schedule when to start and stop the sending of snapshots to the recipients e-mail account. Interval:
The frequency of the snapshot interval can also be configured from 1 to 65535 seconds. Test E-mail Account:
This will send a snapshot to the e-mail account that you have configured in the E-mail section. If you have configured the SMTP account correctly, you will be able to send a test file to the e-mail account of the recipient. D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 26 Section 3 - Configuration Setup > FTP FTP Server This section allows you to configure a FTP server to receive images from the camera. Host Address:
This is the IP address of the FTP server that you will be connecting to. Port Number:
User Name:
Password:
Default is port 21. If changed, external FTP client program must change the server connection port accordingly. Specifies the user name to access the external FTP server. If you are to upload snapshots to an FTP server you will need to fill in the Domain name or IP address of your external FTP server. The following user settings must be correctly configured for remote access. Specifies the password to access the external FTP server. Directory Path:
Specifies the destination folder in the external FTP server. Passive Mode:
Enabling passive mode will allow access to an external FTP server if your camera is behind a router protected by a firewall. D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 27 Section 3 - Configuration Time Schedule Enable upload image to FTP server:
Checking this box will enable video uploads to the FTP server you have selected. Always:
Selecting this option allows snapshots to be uploaded to your FTP as soon as you click Apply. Schedule:
Video Frequency:
Base File Name:
File:
Test FTP Server:
Selecting this option allows you to configure specific times when you want the snapshots to be uploaded to your FTP server. Users can select in frames per second (1, 2, 3 or auto, in auto this could go to 4). The user can also select a duration for each frame from 1 to 65535 seconds. This will be the name that precedes the time, for example DCS9302010072116425101.jpg. This means that the camera took a snapshot in the year 2010, July 21 at 16th hour (4 oclock), 42 minutes and 51 seconds and it is picture number one. If Overwrite is selected, only a few images will be constantly refreshed, depending on how many snapshots you choose to have sent. Select Date/Time Suffix and the pictures will be named with a date and time also. An example of this can be seen above under the Base file name category. Select a Sequence Number Suffix up to 1024 and all the pictures will be numbered from 1-1024. Up to 1024 pictures can be configured. Picture number 1025 will reset to number 1. This will send a snapshot to the FTP server that you have configured in the Upload section. If you have configured the FTP correctly, you will be able to see a test file on your FTP server. D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 28 Section 3 - Configuration Setup > Time and Date This section allows you to configure the settings of the internal system clocks for your camera. Test FTP Server:
Synchronize NTP Server:
Select the time zone for your region from the pull-down menu. Network Time Protocol will synchronize your camera with an Internet time server. Choose the one that is closest to your camera. Copy your Computers Time Settings:
Click to synchronize the time information from your PC. Set the Date and Time Manually:
Select this to set the time manually. D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 29 Section 3 - Configuration Maintenance > Admin This section allows you to change the administrators password and configure the server settings for your camera. You can also manage the user account(s) that access to your camera. Camera Name:
Specity a name for your camera LED Control:
User Access Control:
Select Normal to enable the LED on the front of the device, or select off to disable the LED. Select Enable to enable user access control or Disable to allow only the administrator account to access the camera. Snapshot URL Authentication:
Select Enable to allow access to the current camera snapshot via the web address indicated. Add User Account:
User List:
Create new user for accessing the video image. Enter the user name, password, and password confirmation, and click Add. A maximum of 8 user accounts can be added into the user list. Displays the account names of authorized users. D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 30 Section 3 - Configuration Maintenance > System This section allows you to save and restore your configuration, restore the factory settings, and/or restart the camera. D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 31 Section 3 - Configuration Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade Your current firmware version and date will be displayed on your screen. You may go to the D-Link Support Page to check for the latest firmware versions available. To upgrade the firmware on your DCS-930, please download and save the latest firmware version from the D-Link Support Page to your local hard drive. Locate the file on your local hard drive by using the Browse button. Then, open the file and click the Upload button to start the firmware upgrade. D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 32 Section 3 - Configuration This section displays all the details information about your device and network settings. Status > Device Info D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 33 Section 3 - Configuration This page lists all the active users information including the User Name, IP address, and the time that camera access began. Status > Active User D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 34 Section 3 - Configuration Using & Configuring the DCS-930 D-Links DCS-930 is a versatile and cost effective Network Camera for video monitoring. It can also serve as a powerful surveillance system in security applications. The DCS-930 can be used with any wired or 802.11n wireless router. This section explains how to view the camera from either the Internet or from inside your internal network. Materials Needed:
1 DCS-930 Network Camera 1 Ethernet Cable A Wired or Wireless router such as the D-Link DI-624 Wireless Router Ethernet based PC for system configuration Setting Up the DCS-930 For Use Behind a Router Installing a DCS-930 Network Camera on your network is an easy 4step procedure:
1. Assign a Local IP Address to Your Network Camera 2. View the Network Camera Using Your Internet Explorer Web Browser 3. Access the Router with Your Web Browser 4. Open Virtual Server Ports to Enable Remote Image Viewing This section is designed to walk you through the setup process for installing your camera behind a router and enable remote video viewing. For the basic setup of the DCS-930, follow the steps outlined in the Quick Installation Guide. D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 35 Section 3 - Configuration After you have completed the setup of the DCS-930 outlined in the Quick Installation Guide you will have an operating camera that has an assigned IP Address. Because you are using a router to share the Internet with one or more PCs, the IP Address assigned to the Network Camera will be a local IP Address. This allows viewing within your Local Area Network (LAN) until the router is configured to allow remote viewing of the camera over the Internet. 1. Assign a Local IP Address to Your Camera Run the Setup Wizard program from the CD included with the DCS-930. Follow the steps in the Quick Installation Guide to configure the DCS-930. The camera will be assigned a local IP Address that allows it to be recognized by the router. Write down this IP Address for future reference. This is the IP Address assigned to your camera (192.168.0.120 is only an example). You will probably have a different IP Address. Your Cameras IP Address D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 36 Section 3 - Configuration 2. View the Network Camera Using Your Internet Explorer Web Browser Run your Internet Explorer Web browser. In the address bar, type in the IP Address that was assigned to the Network Camera by the Installation Wizard program. The DCS-930 Home Page appears with a window displaying live video from the camera. You are able to view this screen from any PC running Internet Explorer on your LAN. Click on the Configuration button on the left side of the display. Scroll to the bottom of the Network Configuration page to display the ports used by HTTP and Streaming video. D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 37 Appendix C - Technical Specifications Technical Specifications SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 Internet Explorer 6 or above , Firefox 3.5 or above, Safari 4 WIRELESS TRANSMIT OUTPUT POWER 16 dbm for 11b, 12 dbm for 11g, 12 dbm for 11n (typical) NETWORKING PROTOCOL IPV4, ARP, TCP, UDP, ICMP DHCP Client NTP Client (D-Link) DNS Client DDNS Client (Dyndns and D-Link) SMTP Client FTP Client HTTP Server PPPoE UPnP Port Forwarding LLTD UPnP-X1 BUILT-IN NETWORK INTERFACE 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet 802.11b/g/n WLAN WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY 802.11b/g/n Wireless with WEP/WPA/WPA2 security SDRAM 32 MB FLASH MEMORY 4 MB RESET BUTTON Reset to factory default VIDEO CODECS MJPEG JPEG for still images VIDEO FEATURES Adjustable image size and quality Time stamp and text overlay Flip and Mirror RESOLUTION 640 x 480 at up to 20 fps 320 x 240 at up to 30 fps 160 x 120 at up to 30 fps D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 56 Appendix C - Technical Specifications LENS Focal length: 5.01 mm, F2.8 SENSOR VGA 1/5 inch CMOS Sensor MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 1 lux @ F2.8 VIEW ANGLE Horizontal: 45.3 Vertical: 34.5 Diagonal: 54.9 DIGITAL ZOOM Up to 4x 3A CONTROL AGC (Auto Gain Control) AWB (Auto White Balance) AES (Auto Electronic Shutter) POWER Input: 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Output: 5 V DC, 1.2 A External AC-to-DC switching power adapter DIMENSIONS (W X D X H) Including the bracket and stand:
65.8 x 65 x 126 mm Camera only:
27.2 x 60 x 96 mm WEIGHT 76.9 g (without bracket and stand) MAX POWER CONSUMPTION 2 W OPERATION TEMPERATURE 0 C to 40 C (32 F to 104 F) STORAGE TEMPERATURE
-20 C to 70 C (-4 F to 158 F) HUMIDITY 20-80% RH non-condensing EMISSION (EMI), SAFETY & OTHER CERTIFICATIONS FCC Class B IC C-Tick CE D-Link DCS-930 User Manual 57 FCC Notices This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. CAUTION: Change or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
--Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. RF exposure warning This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance."
Canada Notices Industry Canada regulatory information Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. The user is cautioned that this device should be used only as specified within this manual to meet RF exposure requirements. Use of this device in a manner inconsistent with this manual could lead to excessive RF exposure conditions. Canada, avis d'Industry Canada (IC) Cet appareil numrique de classe B est conforme aux normes canadiennes ICES-003 et RSS-210. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer d'interfrence et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interfrence, notamment les interfrences qui peuvent affecter son fonctionnement. Informations concernant l'exposition aux frquences radio (RF) La puissance de sortie mise par lappareil de sans fil Dell est infrieure la limite d'exposition aux frquences radio d'Industry Canada (IC). Utilisez lappareil de sans fil Dell de faon minimiser les contacts humains lors du fonctionnement normal. Ce priphrique a t valu et dmontr conforme aux limites SAR (Specific Absorption Rate Taux d'absorption spcifique) d'IC lorsqu'il est install dans des produits htes particuliers qui fonctionnent dans des conditions d'exposition des appareils portables
(les antennes se situent moins de 20 centimtres du corps d'une personne). Ce priphrique est homologu pour l'utilisation au Canada. Pour consulter l'entre correspondant lappareil dans la liste d'quipement radio (REL - Radio Equipment List) d'Industry Canada rendez-vous sur:
http://www.ic.gc.ca/app/sitt/reltel/srch/nwRdSrch.do?lang=eng Pour des informations supplmentaires concernant l'exposition aux RF au Canada rendez-
vous sur : http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf08792.html