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D-Link
DCS-2000
Internet Camera
Manual
(12/13/2002)
Building Networks for People
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Page 1 - DCS-2000

D-Link DCS-2000 Internet CameraManual (12/13/2002)Building Networks for People

Page 2 - Contents

10Software InstallationAfter you have successfully completed the hardware installation of the DCS-2000 Internet Camera, it is necessary to install sof

Page 3 - Package Contents

100You can find the most recent software and user documentation on the D-Link website.D-Link provides free technical support for customers within the

Page 4 - Cautions and Warnings

101Warranty and RegistrationSubject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, D-Link Systems, Inc. (“D-Link”) provides this Limitedwarranty for it

Page 5 - Introduction

102Limitation of Liability: TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, D-LINK IS NOT LIABLEUNDER ANY CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHER LEGA

Page 6 - Remote Monitoring Utility

103Copyright Statement: No part of this publication or documentation accompanying this Product maybe reproduced in any form or by any means or used t

Page 7 - Connections

11The opening Installer screen will appear.IMPORTANT:A hardware reset of the Internet Camera is now necessary to allow the Installerprogram to configu

Page 8 - Connections (continued)

12 Enter the information needed by theIntrnet Camera to connect with yournetwork or Internet connection. Enteryour IP Address, Subnet Mask,Gateway an

Page 9 - Hardware Installation

13Click OK and the DCS-2000 Internet Camera will reboot to accept the settings.If the Installer has not made any modifications to the settings, it wi

Page 10 - Software Installation

14SecurityAt this point it is highly recommended that you click on the Configuration but-ton on the Home screen, and then the Tools tab to bring you t

Page 11 - Click Next

15Installing the Surveillance SoftwareThe Surveillance Software on the CD included with the DCS-2000 InternetCamera converts the DCS-2000 into a power

Page 12

16Please read the Software Licensing Agreement and click yes if you agree withthe agreement. Click “No” to exit.Click YesEnter your name and company i

Page 13

17Select the destination directory and click “Next”.Click NextSelect the Program Folder the software will be installed into and click “Next”.Click Ne

Page 14 - Security

18Click “Next” and the program will begin copying onto your hard drive.Click NextClick FinishClick “Finish ” to end the installation.

Page 15

19Using the DCS-2000If you are following this manual in the order it is presented, you should now havean operating DCS-2000 Internet Camera configured

Page 16 - Click Yes

2ContentsContents of Package...3Introduction ...

Page 17

20The image from the the DCS-2000 should be visible from the Home page onyour computer monitor. There are two buttons on the left side of the Homepage

Page 18 - Click Finish

21The following options are available from the Connections settings screen:Media Option:Option for users to disable or enable audio when viewing vide

Page 19 - Using the DCS-2000

22Home > ConfigurationClick on the Configuration button on the Home page:There are 5 tabs across the top of the Configuration screen controllingdif

Page 20 - Home Page Screen

23Configuration > Advanced > Network SettingsReset IP address at next bootThe box is checked when first installed.To avoid performing a software

Page 21 - Home > Connections Screen

24FTP SettingsLocal FTP server port - It can be other than default port 21. After changing,the external FTP client program must change theserver port

Page 22 - Home > Configuration

25Click the video button from the Configuration screen to access video settingsthat effect how the video image appears.Configuration > Advanced >

Page 23 - Reset IP address at next boot

26Configuration > Advanced > Video SettingsText on video - Text will be displayed in the black bar above thevideo window with a timestamp. The t

Page 24 - HTTP Settings

27Configuration > Advanced > Video SettingsThere are three dependent parameters provided for videoperformance adjustment.Maximum frame rate- Lim

Page 25 - Streaming Screen

28From this screen you can fine tune the video image.Brightness” “Contrast” “Saturation” and “Hue”are all adjusted in the samemanner. For each video

Page 26

29Configuration > Advanced > Motion DetectionClick the Motion Detection button from the Configuration screen to accesssettings that effect how t

Page 27

3Package ContentsContents of Package D-Link DCS-2000 Internet Camera Power Adapter Installation software and manual on CD

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30Configuration > Advanced >Motion Detection (continued)Window Name - The text entered here will show at the top of thewindow.Sensitivity - Sets

Page 29

31Configuration > Tools > AdminClick on the Tools tab to access 4 utility screens for controlling and adminstering theDCS-2000. The default scre

Page 30

32Configuration > Tools > SystemClick on the System button to access the System settings from the Tools menu.Click SystemHost name - The text wi

Page 31

33Configuration > Tools > SystemManual - Adjust the date and time according to what isentered by the administrator. Notice the formatin the rela

Page 32 - Click System

34Configuration > Tools > Applications (Continued)

Page 33 - Click Applications

35Configuration > Tools > Applications (Continued)Weekly schedule:Sunday through Saturday - Select the weekdays that should perform thefollowing

Page 34

36Sequential operationSnapshot every second(s) - The DCS-2000 will send snapshots at the specifiedinterval to the external server according to thechos

Page 35 - Event operation

37Click DefaultConfiguration > Tools > DefaultClick on the Default button to access the factory Default settings from the Toolsmenu.Click Apply

Page 36 - Sequential operation

38Configuration > Status > Device InfoClick on the Status tab to access Device Info and a Log of DCS-2000 systemactivity. The Device Info is t

Page 37 - Click Default

39Click on the Help tab to access descriptions of the particular function you need helpwith. The help screen is organized in the order of the tabs and

Page 38

4Cautions and WarningsWarning!Keep the unit away from directsunlight, strong magnetic fields,excessive dust, humidity andelectronic/electrical equipme

Page 39 - Configuration > Help

40Firmware UpgradesThe DCS-2000 Internet Camera supports upgrades to the firmware (the software thatcontrols the operation in the DCS-2000). D-Link w

Page 40 - Firmware Upgrades

41Firmware Upgrades (continued)The firmware file is scanned by the Upgrade Wizard and the version is reportedto you.After clicking “Yes” the upgrade b

Page 41 - Firmware Upgrades (continued)

42Using the Surveillance SoftwareUpon completion of the installation of the Surveillance Software, you can runthe Monitor program from:Start\ Program

Page 42 - Monitor Program

43Using the Surveillance Software (continued)Monitor Program Main Screen: Descriptions of the sections of the Monitor program Main screen:• Miscellano

Page 43 - • Video area

44• Layout areaYou can change the monitoring layout in this area.• Recording settingsYou can record video onto your hard disk. The recordingschedule

Page 44 - Logging In

45When you first login, you should configure the DCS-2000 from the CameraConfigurations menu. Once you set up the root (administrator) privilege, youc

Page 45

46Home > Camera Configuration Screen (continued)In the local settings there are four main functions:Insert – Used to insert a camera in the camera

Page 46

47Move mouse where you want to move and release the mouse button. Here Video 1 will be moved to the 10th row.Changing the Camera Order in the ListYou

Page 47 - Press left mouse

48Saving the ChangesOnce you click the “Save” button, the changes in the configuration will be savedand will validate immediately.Global SettingsClick

Page 48

49Backup Settings – Select the backup directory, the backup size for your backupmedia, and the backup locations. Also you can delete backup locations

Page 49 - Recording Time (day hour:min)

5IntroductionThe D-Link DCS-2000 Internet Camera is a full featured survellance system thatconnects to an Ethernet, Fast Ethernet or broadband Interne

Page 50 - Click OK

50If you enable proxy server and enable IP restriction, the listed IPaddresses will not use the proxy.Once you connect to the DCS-2000, you can drag a

Page 51

51If you don’t want to monitor a video channel, you can drag and drop the video (inthe video area) to the trashcan. Here we’ll shown the drag and drop

Page 52 - Droppable Areas

52The drag and drop can also apply to the change of videos. In the video area, ifyou want to exchange the videos of different channel, you can drag th

Page 53

53The LayoutThere are six layouts in the monitor tool. You can select (by clicking the leftmouse button on the icon) which videos you want to monitor.

Page 54 - Record & Schedule

54Record & ScheduleRecord – Record the selected channel manually.Stop – Stop recording the selected channel manually.Scheduling – Arrange recordin

Page 55 - Alert Message

55Alert MessageIf you turn on the Alert function, and a motion detected is triggered when set inthe configuration, the alert message will show in thi

Page 56 - Scheduling

56Miscellaneous FunctionsPower – Close the application and save last settingsFull Screen – Switch to full screen, double click screen to return backLo

Page 57

571 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The layout of the scheduler tool is divided into 9 sections:Section 1 of the scheduler tool is the Hour time-line. It helps you

Page 58 - Edit Space

58Current Year Settings And Camera SelectorBy default, the scheduler is running with the current date selected on the time-lines and Date-time picker.

Page 59 - Schedule with Time Lines

59If users have configured the Surveillance Software and the DCS-2000camera, the IP address and location will show the correct setting. Pleasenote th

Page 60 - Scheduling example:

6Features & Benefits (continued)Remote Monitoring UtilityThe powerful Surveillance Software application assigns an administrator with a pre-define

Page 61

60Scheduling ConceptTime UnitEach time-line has its own basic marking unit, if you make your scheduleon different time-line from what was intended, t

Page 62 - Marked

61The marking concept is that there exists different time units ofeach time-line. If there is any smallest time unit, which is markedfor recording, th

Page 63 - Week Time-Line

62When you move your mouse over the time-lines, the scheduler will show thedate/time information under the cursor to remind you of the time at the mou

Page 64 - Result in month time-line

633.- Release the left mouse buttonIf you press the right mouse button in the above steps, the scheduler tool drawa green bar in the time-line, and fi

Page 65 - Right scroll area

64Marking/Unmarking the Recording TimeThe one-click unit of the Week time-line is one hour. It means a continuousone-hour recording schedule is marked

Page 66 - Schedule with Time Picker

65Scrolling and Switch Date in Day Time-LineMoving the mouse cursor to the left-most part of the Day time-line will causethe time-line to scroll one d

Page 67

66Schedule with Time PickerThere are three controlling units in both the start and end time selectors. Thefirst controlling unit is the Date Picker. Y

Page 69 - Every day:

68Every hour:If this option is selected, only the selection of minutes is valid. And withinthe whole year, every minute that meet the setting will be

Page 70 - Every week

69Every day:If you select this option, only the selections of hour and minute is valid. The timethat meets the selection will be marked within the yea

Page 71 - Every month

7ConnectionsEthernet Cable ConnectorThe Internet Camera’s rear panel features an RJ-45 connector for connections to 10Base-T Ethernet cabling or 100Ba

Page 72 - Playback Program

70Every weekThe functionality is similar to other options. The scheduler tool will check thedates for their day of week, and apply the time mark to ev

Page 73 - Logging -in

71Every monthIn this option, only the date (exclude the month and year), hour and minute arevalid. Therefore, the result is as follows:

Page 74

72Playback ProgramThe Playback program is a powerful tool to assist you in browsing the recordedvideo database. It has two display modes (Normal displ

Page 75

73 Status AreaThe main window will be shown on the top of the screen and the display resolution willchange to 1024x768 automatically. There are fou

Page 76

74Display AreaThe display area shows the surveillance database of each camera by eventstriggered by an alert or by time. You can change the video size

Page 77 - Period End Time Label

75Frame Selection IndicatorThe frame selection indicator only appears when you change the display modeto Preview Mode. It appears as a red rectangle s

Page 78 - Inverted region

76Database pathThe most important item in the settings dialog is the database path setting.You must set it to the directory that contains the surveill

Page 79 - Using Tools in Playback

77Control panel positionThe Control panel provides you a very convenient method to change the positionof the control area to fit your needs.Once you c

Page 80

78This color-inverted region will be the new time period the program is going todisplay. If you change your mind and don’t want to see that period, yo

Page 81 - Step Forward

79Histogram AreaThe Histogram Area in the Preview Mode not only shows the events’ occurredtime and value with red bars, but also tells you the current

Page 82 - Display Adjustment Toolbox

8I/O ConnectorThere are two I/O connectors,one for input and one for output situated on therear panel. The I/O connectors provide the physical interfa

Page 83

80Period SelectorPeriod selector provides you a precise way to choose the start time and theend time of a new period. The end time should be larger th

Page 84 - Exporting Toolbox

81Since the program will record the previous start and end time in “Time Period”and “Events Preview” mode. Any time you want to change the period sele

Page 85

82StopWhen you want to stop the displaying video sequence, you can click onthe “Stop” button. Once you had pressed the “Stop” button, the start pointw

Page 86 - System Control Toolbox

83 Zoom OutWhen you click on the “Zoom Out” button one time, the image size in thedisplay area will be minified 12.5 percent to the original size. To

Page 87 - Appendix

84 Zoom OutEach time you click on the “Zoom Out” button in the searching rangeadjustment toolbox, the displayed time period will be double in the cen

Page 88 - Troubleshooting

85The time required to Export data depends on the speed of the computer andprocessor that you are using. At any time during the export, you can clic

Page 89

86 Lock WindowIf you want to leave your computer, we suggest either closing the Playbackprogram, or you can click on the “Lock Window” button to lock

Page 90 - How to PING Your IP Address

87AppendixFrequently Asked QuestionsInternet Camera FeaturesQ: What is an Internet Camera?A:The Internet Camera is a standalone system connecting dire

Page 91 - Reset and Restore

88Q: Can the Internet Camera be setup as a PC-cam on the computer?A: No, the Internet Camera is used only on an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network.The

Page 92 - I/O Connector

89Q: Why does the Power LED not light up constantly?A1: The power supply used might be at fault. Confirm that you are using theprovided power supply,

Page 93 - Time Zone Table

9Hardware InstallationConnect an Ethernet cableConnect an Ethernet cable to the networkcable connector located on the InternetCamera’s rear panel and

Page 94

90Q: The images is of poor quality, how can I improve the image quality?A1: Make sure that your computers display properties are set to at least 15-bi

Page 95 - Adjusting the Cameras Focus

91There is a button hidden in the pinhole beside the Ethernet socket. It isused to reset the system or restore the factory default settings.Sometimes

Page 96

92I/O ConnectorI/O Connector Definition for the Internet CameraThe DCS-2000 provides a general I/O terminal block with one digital inputand one relay

Page 97 - Replacing the Lens

93Time Zone TableGMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time, which is the global time that alltime zones are measured from.

Page 99

95Adjusting the Cameras FocusThe DCS-2000 Internet Camera features an interchangeable C/CS-type lensthat can be used for different applications as nec

Page 100 - Contacting Technical Support

96Camera LensAdjust by turningclockwise or counter-clockwiseFixed Lens AssemblyDO NOT adjustNote:You can further adjust the Internet Camera’s image qu

Page 101 - Warranty and Registration

97Replacing the LensSince the Internet Camera is designed with a CS- mount, the lens equippedwith the Internet Camera can be replaced with any standar

Page 102

98Remote managementConfiguration and system log can be accessed via Web browser and FTP applicationremotelyNetworkingProtocolTCP/IP, HTTP, SMTP, FTP,

Page 103

99LED indicatorBi-color status indicatorCamera specification1/3 inch color CMOS sensor640x4802.5Lux/F1.4AGC/AWBElectronic shutter: 1/60 ~ 1/15000 seco

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