Table of Contents Package Contents.......................................................................3 System Requirements............................................................3 Introduction.............................................................................4 Hardware Overview................................................................6 Rear.................................................................................6 Front..........................................................
Play from RealPlayer..............................................79 Play from PVPlayer.................................................84 Reset and Restore................................................................86 Enabling UPnP™ for Windows® XP....................................... 87 Technical Specifications..........................................................91 Contacting Technical Support.................................................93 Warranty...........................................
Package Contents • • • • • • • • • D-Link DCS-5605/5635 Wireless N/Wired PoE PTZ H.264 Network Camera 12V/2A External Power Adapter CAT5 Ethernet Cable Quick Install Guide CD-ROM A/V Cable Plate Mounting Screws 2 Wireless Antennas (DCS-5635 only) Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage than the one included with the DCS-5605/DCS-5635 will cause damage and void the warranty for this product. If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller.
Introduction A HIGH-PERFORMANCE SURVEILLANCE SOLUTION The DCS-5605/DCS-5635 is a high performance camera for professional surveillance and remote monitoring. This network camera features motorized pan, tilt, and optical/digital zoom for ultimate versatility. The 10x optical zoom lens delivers the level of detail necessary to identify faces, license plate numbers, and other important details that are diffi cult to clearly distinguish using digital zoom alone.
• Supports a Variety of Protocols -In addition, the DCS-5605/DCS-5635 supports a variety of platforms including FTP, SMTP, NTP, and HTTP. The camera also supports UPnP and DDNS. DDNS allows the camera to use an easier to remember naming format rather than an IP address. UPnP will allow users of Windows® XP to install the camera with the click of a mouse.
Hardware Overview Rear 1 Micro SD Port Insert a Micro SD memory card to save data from the camera. 2 WPS (DCS-5635 Only) Press the WPS button to automatically connect to a WPS-enabled wireless router or access point and establish connectivity. 3 Power Receptor Plug in the supplied power adapter to an outlet. Ethernet Port Connect an Ethernet cable to a router, switch, or computer. The Ethernet port can also be used to power the camera using a PoE switch (DCS-5605 only).
Front 1 2 4 3 1 Camera Lens The IR-Cut Removable sensor judges lighting conditions and switches from color to infrared accordingly. 2 WPS/Link LED The WPS LED will blink blue when initializing a connection, and illuminate with solid blue once the connection has been established (DCS-5635 only). The Link LED will illuminate green once a connection has been established. 3 Microphone The built-in microphone can be used capture audio from sources nearby the camera.
Camera Installation It is recommended to connect the camera to your computer and configure it before mounting. Step 1 - Connect an Ethernet cable to the network cable connector located on the DCS-5605/DCS-5635’s back panel and attach it to the network. Step 2 - Attach the supplied power supply to the power input connector located on the DCS-5605/DCS-5635’s back panel and connect the other end to your wall outlet.
Installation Wizard Step 3 - Insert the D-Link CD. When the autorun screen appears, click Installation Wizard. Step 4 - The Welcome screen will appear. Click Next to continue.
Step 5 - Click Yes to the license agreement to continue. Step 6 - If you do not want to install the wizard into the default location, click Browse and select a new folder. Click Next to continue.
Step 7 - Click Finish to complete the installation. Uncheck the I would like to launch Setup Wizard SE box if you do not want to run the wizard. Step 8 - Now, click on ffdshow from the autorun screen. This will install the proper codecs that will allow you to playback video taken by the DCS-5605/5635.
Step 9 - Click I Agree to the license agreement to continue. Step 10 - Select your language from the drop-down menu and then click OK.
Step 11 - Click Next to continue. Step 12 - Select the installation location and then click Next.
Step 13 - Select the components you want to install and then click Next to continue. Step 14 - Select the Start Menu folder and then click Next.
Step 15 - Select the additional tasks you want to perform and then click Next to continue. Step 16 - Select the speaker setup on your computer and then click Next.
Step 17 - Click Install to continue. Step 18 - Click Finish.
Step 19 - Click on the D-Link Setup Wizard SE icon that was created in your Windows Start menu. Step 20 - The main screen will appear. Your camera should be displayed in the list. If it does not, then click the Search button. If your camera does not appear, make sure the camera is connected to your computer correctly and is powered on.
Step 21 - Next to Admin ID, enter admin. By default the current password is blank. Click the Change box and enter a new password (recommended). Click Next to continue. Step 22 - Click DHCP to allow your router or DHCP server assign the IP settings to the camera. If you want to manually assign the IP settings, click Static and enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS servers. Click Next to continue.
Step 23 - If you have the DCS-5635 wireless camera, setup the following wireless settings: Wireless - Click the Enable radio button. If you do not want to use the wireless feature of the camera, click Disable. Connection Mode - Select Infrastructure if you are connecting to a wireless router or access point. If you are connecting to a wireless client, select Adhoc. Network Name (SSID) - Enter the SSID or wireless network name. This must be the same name as on your wireless router or access point.
Step 24 - A summary window will display your settings. Click Restart to finish the installation. Installation is complete. Please refer to page 25 for advanced features of this camera.
Mounting It is recommended to connect the camera to your computer and configure it before mounting. Refer to the Configuration section. The holes will be covered but are perferated to be easily removed. Attach the plate to the camera before mounting. Turn the camera clockwise (to the right) until it stops. Read the directions on the next page to mount to a wall or the ceiling.
1. Use 3 screws to affix the metal mounting bracket to the ceiling. 2. Push the camera up onto the metal mounting bracket.
3. Rotate the base of the camera to lock it onto the bracket. 4. Install the final screw so that the camera cannot be removed without the use of a tool.
Using the Camera with a Router If you connect your camera behind a router and want to view video from the Internet, you must open (forward) ports to your camera. You will need to statically assign the IP address and network information in the camera. Some routers will allow you to set a “reservation” and assign an IP address to the camera automatically. Please refer to your router documentation for more information.
Configuration This section will show you how to configure your new D-Link camera using the web-based configuration utility. To access the configuration utility, open a web-browser such as Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the camera (192.168.0.1). If you get a Page Cannot be Displayed error, please refer to the Troubleshooting section for assistance. Enter admin for the User Name and then enter your password. Leave the password blank by default.
Live Video The image from the DCS-5605/DCS-5635 should be visible from the Live Video page on your computer monitor. Clicking on any part of the image will cause the camera to reposition itself so that the point will be the center of the image. Refer to the next page for an overview of all the options available on this page.
Overview Outer Ring: Click on the arrows on the outer ring to move the camara. Click the right arrow to move the camera to the right, the up arrow to move the camera up, etc. Home: Click the Home icon to move the camera to its home position. Inner RIng: Click the left button to zoom in and click the right button to zoom out Auto Focus: Click to allow the camera to focus automatically (recommended). Manual Focus: Click to manually focus the camera. Use the - and + buttons to focus in and out.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Video 1 - Click to use Video Profile 1. You can change the settings in the Setup > Audio and Video section. 2 Video 2 - Click to use Video Profile 2. You can change the settings in the Setup > Audio and Video section. 3 Video 3 - Click to use Video Profile 3. You can change the settings in the Setup > Audio and Video section. 4 Video 4 - Click to use Video Profile 4. You can change the settings in the Setup > Audio and Video section.
Setup Internet Connection Click to configure your camera’s network settings, Dynamic DNS settings, camera name, and date/time setup. Setup Wizard: Refer to the next page. Manual Internet Click to manually configure your camera. Refer to the Setup > Network Settings section. Connection Setup: Motion Detection Click to launch the Motion Detection wizard. You will be able to configure detection areas and where to send Setup Wizard: the images (Email/FTP/folder).
Internet Connection Setup Wizard Click Next to continue. Select DHCP Connection to allow a DHCP server (such as a router) to automatically assign the network settings to the camera. Select Static IP Address to manually enter the camera’s network settings. Click Next to continue.
If you use the camera to connect directly to the Internet with a PPPoE connection, you will need to enter the username and password, which were given to you when you set up your account with your Internet Service Provider. If the camera is behind a router or a gateway, you do not need to configure this setting. Click Next to continue. DDNS service synchronizes the public IP address of the modem when it has been modified. The username and password is required when using the DDNS service.
Enter a name for your camera. Click Next to continue. Configure the time zone and daylight savings on the camera. Time Zone - Select your time zone from the drop-down menu. Auto Daylight Saving - Select to automatically adjusted according to the daylight saving time of the selected time zone. Set Date and Time Manually - Manually adjust and set the date and time of daylight savings. Offset - Select the time offset, if your location observes daylight saving time.
Click Apply to finish.
Network Setup The Network Setup page will allow you to set the IP address, network settings, UPnP, and port information for your camera.
LAN Settings DHCP Click to allow a DHCP server on your network such as Connection: a router to assign your camera IP settings. Static IP Click to manually enter the network settings of your Address: camera. You will need to enter data in the next 5 boxes. IP Address: Enter an IP address for your camera. This will be the IP address to access the web-based configuration utility in the future. Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask of your network. Default Gateway: Enter the gateway IP address.
Port Settings HTTP Port: Enter the HTTP port for the camera. The default port is 80. If you have more than one camera, you must assign different ports on each camera. This port is used to view the camera from the Internet. RTSP Port: Enter the RTSP port. The default port is 554. RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) is used for viewing video from a RTSP client. Clients are available for your computer or mobile phone.
HTTPS settings Enable HTTPS This is default enabled. HTTPS only Select this will redirect all the HTTP connection to HTTPS pages automatically.
Wireless Setup (DCS-5635 only) Enable Wireless: Check the box to enable the wireless features on the camera. If you are not going to use this camera on a wireless network, it is recommented to uncheck this box. Site Survey: Site survey will display a list of available wireless networks that the camera detects. Click the Scan button to search for wireless networks. Once completed, the networks will be available in the drop-down menu. Click on the network you want to connect to.
Wireless Mode: Select Infrastructure (connect to an access point or wireless router) or Ad-Hoc (connect directly to a wireless client also in ad-hoc mode). Channel: Enter the wireless channel of your wireless network. When connecting to an access point or wireless router, this will automatically be set. Authentication: Select the type of encryption/security. You must know the security settings of your wireless network. If you selected a network from the drop-down menu, this will be automatically set.
Setting up a Wireless Connection with WPS If your wireless access point or router supports push-button Wireless Protected Setup (WPS), you can quickly configure your wireless network and camera without using the camera’s web interface. After plugging the power adapter to your camera and the front status LED lights up, hold down the WPS button on the back of the camera for 3 seconds. After pressing the button, it should start flashing blue.
Dynamic DDNS Dynamic DNS (Domain Name Service) is a method of keeping a domain name linked to a changing (dynamic) IP address. With most Cable and DSL connections, you are assigned a dynamic IP address and that address is used only for the duration of that specific connection. With the camera, you can setup your DDNS service and the camera will automatically update your DDNS server every time it receives a different IP address. Depending on the service, this update may take a few hours.
Image Setup Brightness: Select the brightness level of the video. Higher the value the brighter the image. Saturation: Select the saturation value. Higher value will make the colors more bold. Contrast: Select the contrast value. Sharpness: Select the sharpness value. Lower value will soften the image. Frequency: Select 50Hz or 60Hz. Flip: Vertically rotate the video 180o. Mirror: Horizontally rotate the video 180o. Recommended to select if the camera is installed upside down on the ceiling.
Auto Gain Controls the gain of a signal. Using AGC means that weaker signals receive more gain and stronger signals receive less Control gain or none at all. Back Light When an object is in front of bright lights it is difficult for IP camera to capture the image clearly. Selecting this option can Compensation allow objects to become clearer when exposed to bright lights. 2D Noise 2D noise reduction can reduce noise on the image by maintaining smooth edges on moving objects.
Audio and Video Click the Audio and Video button on the left side of the Setup screen to access audio and video settings that affect how the audio and video appears. You may configure 4 video profiles with different settings for your camera. Additionally, you may also configure the audio (speakers and microphone) for your camera. Profile 3 is set as the default profile for snapshots, while profile 4 is the default for a mobile phone or PDA.
BPS: Select the BPS (Bits per Second). This is the fixed bandwidth rate. Higher the value means better quality video but requires more bandwidth. JPEG Quality: If you selected JPEG as an encoding option, you can select the quality of the video from this drop-down menu. RTSP URL: This setting allows you to set a suffix for your camera’s RTSP URL, so you can view your camera’s video with this video profile’s settings. For example, if you enter “mpeg4” as your RTSP URL setting and your camera’s IP is 192.160.
Motion Detection Enable Motion Check the box to enable motion detection. This will allow the camera to serve as a security device by recording Detection: only when motion is detected. Sensitivity: Specify how much movement is required to trigger the motion detection. Refer to the next page to set up the trigger area.
Drawing Mode Draw Motion Area: Select to draw a motion area. Erase Motion Area: Select to use the mouse to remove motion areas. Clear: Click the Clear button to remove all drawing areas. Save Settings: Click the Save Settings button to save and activate your settings. The red grid indicates an area that has been selected for motion detection. When motion is detected, the LIVE VIDEO page will display a blinking orange motion video icon like the one below.
Motion Detection Setup Wizard To run the Motion Detection Setup Wizard, log into the camera’s web-based configuration and click the Setup tab. Click the Motion Detection Setup Wizard button. Click Next to continue.
Click the Enable Video Motion box. To draw an area, click the Draw Motion Area button and click on the area on the screen where you want to detect motion. In the example to the right, the red box is over a door. If there is any motion in the door way, the camera will email a user and/ or record the activity. To remove any of the area (red boxes), click the Erase Motion Area and click the red boxes you want to remove. To remove all motion areas, click the Clear button. Click Next to continue.
Recipient E-mail Address: This is the email address that will receive all the captured images. Port: This is the port that your email SMTP service is running on. Default is 25. FTP Server: Send a snapshot to FTP Server. User Name: The account name to access the FTP server. Password: The password that was setup with the account to access the FTP server. Host Name: The host name or IP Address of the FTP server. (i.e. ftp.dlink.
Once you are finished entering the requested information, click Apply to finish the wizard.
Time and Date Time Zone: Select your time zone from the drop-down menu. Enable Daylight Savings: Check to enable Daylight Savings. You can select Auto Daylight Time to automatically change or select Set Date and Time Manually to enter the information. Synchronize with NTP Server: Select to synchronize with a NTP time server on the Internet. Enter the NTP server URL or IP address, or select a time server from the drop-down menu. Set Day and Time Manually: Select to manually enter the date and time.
Preset Position Set as Home: Click to set the current camera position as Home. Default Home: Click to set Home to the default camera position. Pan Speed: Change the pan speed from the drop-down (1-10, 10 = fastest). Tilt Speed: Change the tilt speed from the drop-down (1-10, 10 = fastest). Current Postion: Once you move the camera to a position you like, enter a name for the location and then click Add.
Patrol Position Pre-programmed Preset The table will display the Pre-programmed Preset Positions. Positions: Patrol Positions: This selects the specified Preset Positions to be moved in sequence. Pan/Patrol Step: Select the step of camera Pan/Patrol movement between 1 and 5. Dwelling Time: This sets the duration of staying at the position. Patrol Schedule: “Patrol Schedule” allows the PTZ camera to perform the position tour by an hourly schedule.
Recording Record to SD Card Record to Samba Drive Enable Recording: Check to enable the recording function. SD Card: Select to record to an inserted Micro SD memory card.
Samba Network Drive: Select to use Samba. Samba Auth: Select the type of authentication from the drop-down menu. User Name: Enter your Samba user name. Password/Confirm: Enter your Samba password and again to confirm it. Server: Enter the URL or IP address of the Samba drive. Shared Folder: Enter the shared folder name. Test: Click Test to verify your settings are correct. Resolution: Select the profile from the drop-down menu. Refer to the Audio and Video section for more information on profiles.
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Snapshot Enable Snapshot: When select the option, you can send a still image from this unit as an attachment of an E-mail or to an FTP server. Trigger Event: Select the Motion Detection option to transfers images to the specified FTP site or E-Mail address when there are motions detected. Select the D/I Signal 1 option to transfers images to the specified FTP site or E-Mail address when Digital Input 1 is active. Continuous (FTP Only): Select this option to record snapshots all the time.
FTP Setting FTP Server: Send a snapshot to FTP Server. User Name: The account name to access the FTP server. Password: The password that was setup with the account to access the FTP server. Host Name: The host name or IP address of the FTP server. (i.e. ftp.dlink.com) Path: The directory that the images will be uploaded into (For example, \pub\images). Filename Prefix: The prefix that will be added to the front of each filename. Port: The port of the FTP server.
SD Card SD Status: The status of the Micro SD memory card will be displayed. Format SD Card: Click to format the Micro SD memory card. This will delete all data on your card. View Recorded Picture: If the picture files are stored on the SD card, click on the picture folder and choose the picture file you would like to view. Playback Recorded Video: If video files are stored on the SD card, click on the video folder and choose the video file you would like to view.
Advanced ICR ICR: Click to triggers traditional alarming devices that connect to the system, such as alarm lights and sirens. Automatic: The camera will automatically enable or disable ICR depending on the amount of light is detected. Day Mode: Select if your camera is in a high-light area. Night Mode: Select if your camera is in a low-light area and you need to improve the video quality. Schedule Mode: Select to set a specific time range to enable Day mode.
Digital Output The I/O connector on the camera provides the physical interface for digital output (DO) and digital input (DI) that is used for connecting such external alarm devices as IR-Sensors and alarm relays to the PTZ IP camera. External I/O Port I/O Connector Definition for the Camera The DCS-5605/DCS-5635 provides a general I/O terminal block with one digital input and one relay switch for device control.
The above diagram shows a typical wiring configuration for a normally closed PIR motion sensor. Please refer to your specific motion sensor for the power supply connection to the device since this will be critical to the success of your installation. Note that the positive from the PIR is connected to the D+ of the I/O port of the camera and the negative from the PIR is connected to the D- of the camera I/O port.
To record video to your Samba network drive or an inserted Micro SD memory card, go to the Setup > Recording section. If you want to record snapshots to your FTP server or sent to your email, skip to the next page. Step 1 - Check the Enable Recording box. Step 2 - Under Record to, select either SD Card or Samba Network Drive. If you select Samba, entered the required information. Step 3 - Under Recording Options, select the following options: • Resolution - Select the video profile from the drop-down menu.
To save snapshots to your FTP server or sent to your email, go to the Setup > Snapshot section. If you want to record video to your Samba network drive or an inserted Micro SD memory card, refer to the previous page. Step 1 - Check the Enable Snapshot box. Step 2 - Under Scheduling, check Event Based. Select Motion Detection and/or D/I Signal 1. Step 3 - Select Continuous (FTP Only) to record snapshots all the time or Scheduled (FTP Only) to record snapshots based on the specified time period.
Click on Advanced and then click Digital Output on the left side. Enable D/O Signal: Click to triggers traditional alarming devices that connect to the system, such as alarm lights and sirens. Motion Detection: When a motion is detected, the camera will trigger traditional alarming devices that connect to the system. D/I Signal 1: When triggering the digital input 1 device, the camera will trigger traditional alarming devices that connect to the system.
Maintenance Admin Change Password Add/Delete User Accounts Admin Password: Change the password for the admin account. User Account: Create user accounts. Enter a user name and then a password for that user. Click the Add button to add the user account. User List: All accounts (except for the admin account) will be listed. To remove the user account, select from the drop-down menu and click the Delete button.
Device/PT Setting Change Camera Name On-Screen Display Turn On/Off LEDs Calibrate Device Camera Name: Enter a name for the camera. This is useful when multiple cameras are on your network. Enable OSD: Check to enable the on-screen display (OSD). This will display the label and the time on the video. Label: Enter a name (I.E. a location such as “front door” or “parking lot”) to be displayed on the video. Show Time: Check the box to display the date and time on the video (time stamp).
System Save to Local Hard Drive: Click the Save Configuration button to save the camera settings to a file. Load From Local Hard Drive: To load a configuration file, click the Browse button and navigate to a configuration file. Click the file and click OK and then click the Load Configuration button to apply the settings to the camera. Restore to Factory Defaults: Click the Restore Factory Defaults button to set the camera back to the factory default settings.
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 version available. Firmware Upgrade: To upgrade the firmware on your camera, 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 clicking the Browse button. Then, open the file and click the Upload button to start the firmware upgrade.
Status Device Info This page displays all the details information about your device and network connection.
Log This page displays the log information of your camera. You can save the log to a .txt file to your hard drive by clicking the Download button.
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Appendix Frequently Asked Questions 1. What is an Internet Camera? The Internet Camera is a stand-alone system connecting directly to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network. It differs from a conventional PC Camera, the Internet Camera is an all-in-one system with built-in CPU and Web-based solutions providing a low cost solution that can transmit high quality video images for monitoring.
8. Can the DCS-5605/5635 be connected to the network if it consists of only private IP addresses? Yes, the Internet Camera can be connected to a LAN with private IP addresses. 9. Can the DCS-5605/5635 be installed and work if a firewall exists on the network? If a firewall exists on the network, port 80 needs to be opened for ordinary data communication. The DCS-5605/5635 uses HTTP port and RTSP port to stream video data.
12. I connected the Internet Camera directly to a computer with a cross-over cable Ethernet cable and received the following Windows error upon running the Installation Wizard: This Windows error will occur if the Internet Camera is connected to a computer that is not properly configured with a valid IP address. Turn off DHCP from the Network Settings in Windows® and configure the computer with a valid IP address, or connect the camera to a router with DHCP enabled. 13.
How to Ping Your IP Address The PING (Packet Internet Groper) command can determine whether a specific IP address is accessible by sending a packet to the specific address and waiting for a reply. It can also provide a very useful tool to confirm if the IP address conflicts with Camera over the network. Follow the step-by-step procedure below to utilize the PING command but first you must disconnect the Camera from the network. Click on Start > Run and type in CMD Type ping x.x.x.x, where x.x.x.
Using & Configuring 3G Compatible Cell Phones To enable mobile device video streaming, you will need to configure profile 4 for mobile viewing (see below).
Play from RealPlayer The following steps are based on a Nokia 6630 cell phone. Step 1 - Press the Menu button and select Media. Step 2 - Select Open. Step 3 - Select RealPlayer.
Step 4 - Select Open. Step 5 - When RealPlayer opens, press Options.
Step 6 - Select Download. Step 7 - Select Video Clips. Note: 71.34.50.5 is the camera’s IP address in this sample. Step 8 - Press Options.
Step 9 - Select Navigation Options. Step 10 - Select Go to web address. Step 11 - Input your rtsp address.
Step 12 - Press Yes, and allow Connection and Loading of the streaming video. Step 13 - Enjoy streaming video on your cellphone.
Play from PVPlayer The following steps are based on a Nokia 6630 cell phone. Step 1 - Press the Menu button and select PVPlayer. Step 2 - Select Open. Step 3 - Press the Options button.
Step 4 - Select Open. Step 5 - Input your rtsp address. Note: 71.34.50.5 is the camera’s IP address in this sample. Step 6 - Enjoy streaming video on your cellphone.
Reset and Restore There is a button hidden in the pinhole beside the Ethernet socket. It is used to reset the system or restore the factory default settings. Sometimes resetting the DCS-5605/DCS-5635 will return the system back to a normal state. If the system still has problems after reset, restore the factory settings and install again: RESET: 1. Lightly insert a paper clip (or a similar sized tool) into the reset hole on the back of the camera, press lightly and then release the button. 2.
Enabling UPnP™ for Windows® XP UPnP™ is short for Universal Plug and Play, which is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment, software, and peripherals. The DCS-5605/DCS-5635 is a UPnP™ enabled Camera. If your operating system is UPnP™ enabled, the device will be easier to configure. If you do not want to use the UPnP™ functionality, it can be disabled by unselecting “Enabled” on the DDNS/ UPnP™ settings page under Advanced in the configuration menu.
Step 3 - Click Add/Remove Windows Components. Step 4 - The following screen will appear. Click Add/Remove Windows Components, highlight Networking Services, and then click Details. Step 5 - Check the Universal Plug and Play box and then click OK.
Step 6 - Click Next to continue. Step 7 - Please wait while Setup configures the components. Step 8 - Click Finish.
Step 9 - To view your DCS-5605/DCS-5635 Camera in an Internet browser, go to your Desktop and click My Network Places. Step 10 - The last three digits (146), represent the fourth octet of your Camera’s IP address (in this example, 198.168.0.146). Step 11 - After you click on the DCS-5605/DCS-5635-146 icon, your Internet browser will automatically be opened to the IP address of the camera, in this example it is: http://192.168.0.146. Your camera may have a different IP Address.
Technical Specifications PACKAGE CONTENTS • Internet Camera • 12V/2A External Power Adapter • CAT5 Ethernet cable • Quick Install Guide • Master CD • A/V Cable • Plate • Mounting Screws • 2 Wireless Antennas (DCS-5635 only) CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS • Minimum Illumination: Color: 0.7 Lux / F1.8 B/W: 0.02 Lux / F1.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS • Operating System: Windows® 7, Vista®, or XP • Browser: Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, Mozilla or Opera DIMENSIONS (L x W x H) • 140.3 x 136.1 x 140.
Contacting Technical Support U.S. and Canadian customers can contact D-Link technical support through our web site or by phone. Before you contact technical support, please have the following ready: • Model number of the product (e.g. DCS-5605/DCS-5635) • Hardware Revision (located on the label on the bottom of the Camera (e.g. rev A1)) • Serial Number (s/n number located on the label on the bottom of the Camera).
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