Table of Contents Table of Contents Product Overview....................................................4 Package Contents............................................................... 4 System Requirements........................................................ 4 Introduction........................................................................ 5 Features.............................................................................. 6 Hardware Overview....................................................
Table of Contents Check your IP address...................................................... 77 Statically Assign an IP address......................................... 78 Reset and Restore............................................................ 79 External I/O Port............................................................... 80 Technical Specifications..........................................
Section 1 - Product Overview Product PackageOverview Contents • D-Link DCS-6110 Fixed Dome Network Camera • Screws • CAT5 Ethernet Cable • I/O Connector • Power Adapter • Alignment Paper • Dome Enclosure • Manual and Software on CD • Ring Enclosure • Quick Install Guide • Screw Driver Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage than the one included with your product will cause damage and void the warranty for this product. If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller.
Section 1 - Product Overview Introduction DCS-6110 fixed dome network camera is cost-effective and an ideal security solution providing high quality real-time videos in MPEG-4 and JPEG compression for small to medium-sized businesses, office and homes. The DCS-6110 features 3G mobile video support, enabling you to view a live video feed from your camera on a compatible 3G mobile phone or PDA anywhere in your 3G coverage area.
Section 1 - Product Overview Features • Powerful Surveillance - DCS-6110 targets entry level market. The VGA Progressive CMOS technology delivers exceptional picture quality. Use D-Link’s SoC (system-on-chip) products to provide high quality real-time video compression in MPEG-4 and Motion JPEG formats. DCS-6110 supports simultaneous dual-streaming for live monitoring and recording.
Section 1 - Product Overview • Supports a Variety of Protocols - The DCS-6110 supports a wide variety of protocols such as RTSP, FTP, SMTP, NTP and HTTP. In addition, supports UPnP and DDNS. DDNS allows your camera to be accessed using a static host name rather than an IP address. UPnP allows Windows XP users to install the camera with a single mouse click.
Section 1 - Product Overview Hardware Overview Connections DC Power Connector The DC power input connector is located on the side panel of the DCS-6110 labeled 12VDC with a single socket to supply power to the network camera. Focus Controller Zoom Controller Adjustment Screw Tilt Screw Ethernet Cable Connector (PoE) The network camera’s side panel features an RJ-45 connector for connections to 10Base-T Ethernet cabling or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet cabling.
Section 1 - Product Overview Hardware Overview LEDs Power/Activity LED D-Link DCS-6110 User Manual
Section 1 - Product Overview Hardware Installation When Mounting to a Ceiling Find a suitable place to install the camera using the installment stencil. Place the camera at the desired operating location and insert the screws through the two holes located at the base of the camera. Use screwdriver to tighten and secure. When Mounting to a Wall Find a suitable place to install the camera by using the installment stencil to find a desired operating location on the wall.
Section 1 - Product Overview Network Deployment General Connection (without PoE) Connect the network camera to a hub via Ethernet cable. Connect the supplied power cable from the camera to a power outlet. Connection with a PoE Hub/Switch If using a PoE hub/switch, connect the network camera to the hub/switch via Ethernet cable, which will provide transmission for both power and data over a single cable.
Section 2 - Installation Software Installation Turn on the computer and insert the D-Link DCS-6110 Autorun CD into the CD-ROM drive. The following step-by-step instructions displayed are shown when using Windows Vista operating system. The steps and screens are similar when using other Windows operating systems. Click on Installation Wizard to begin software installation. The Installation Setup Wizard window will pop up. Click Next to continue.
Section 2 - Installation Click I Agree to accept the License Agreement. Click I Agree Click the Browse button if you would like to change the destination of installation, otherwise click Install to continue. Note: Installation may take several minutes to complete.
Section 2 - Installation To start the installation click Install. Note: The installation may take several minutes to complete. Click Finish to complete installation and the D-Link Installation Wizard window will pop up for camera configuration.
Section 3 - Configuration Configuring Your Camera with the Installation Wizard If the D-Link Installation Wizard window does not pop up after completion of software installation, click on the icon that was created in your Windows Start Menu. The Installation Wizard will appear and show the MAC address and IP address of the DCS-6110, which may appear to be different from the actual address depending on what your device is connected to.
Section 3 - Configuration Enter a password, and confirm the password for the admin ID and click Next. Note: The default administrator username is set to admin and the password may be left blank. The password can be changed after installation.
Section 3 - Configuration PPPoE Setup The Network Type screen displays will pop up to ask if you want to setup a PPPoE for the device. Click No for quick setup and skip to the next page . Note: By using PPPoE, users can virtually dial from one machine to another over an Ethernet network, establish a point to point connection between them and then securely transport data packets over the connection. The PPPoE Setting screen displays.
Section 3 - Configuration Check the Get IP by DHCP Server automatically box to obtain a new IP address every time the camera starts up. Click Next to continue. Click Next Select UPnP Port Forwarding if your router supports this function. If not, choose Manual to manually enter your port numbers. Click Next to continue.
Section 3 - Configuration Click Next to continue. Click Next A window will pop up asking you if you want to access the DCS-6110 via mobile phone. Clicking Yes will set the video resolution to 176x144.
Section 3 - Configuration Click Apply to apply the settings listed in the window to the device. Application may take a few minutes to process. Click Apply A window will pop up to confirm application was successful. Click OK to continue. A new window will pop up displaying the lists to access your device, click Add to my favorite to save the address then click Exit to complete installation.
Section 3 - Configuration Double-click DCS-6110 in the Installation Wizard window to launch the camera’s web configuration. Note: Please see the user manual for more information. Enter admin as the default username and leave the password blank. Click OK to continue.
Section 3 - Configuration This section shows your camera’s live video. You can control your settings using the buttons below. For more information on using the web configuration, please refer to the user manual.
Section 3 - Configuration Adjusting the Lens Based on the live image retrieved from the camera, adjust the camera lens by performing the following procedures: Adjusting the Viewing Angle Loosen the pan screw and turn the lens module left and right until the desired position is achieved; tighten the pan screw when completed. Loosen the tilt screws on both sides of the camera, and turn the lens module up and down until the desired position is achieved; tighten the tilt screws once completed.
Section 3 - Configuration Attaching the Enclosure Once the lens is properly adjusted, rearrange the light shield so that it will not obstruct the lens during surveillance. Place the dome enclosure over the network camera so that the LED sticker on the dome enclosure is properly aligned with the camera’s LED. Insert the supplied screws into the two holes located at the base of the dome enclosure, tighten until secure. Place the ring enclosure over the dome enclosure.
Section 3 - Configuration Web-based Configuration Utility This section will show you how to configure your new D-Link Network 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 your Network Camera (http://192.168.0.120) Note: In the example, this address is 192.168.0.120. Your address may differ. Type Admin in the user name field and leave the password blank by default.
Section 3 - Configuration Live Video Camera This section shows your camera’s live video. You can control your settings using the buttons below.
Section 3 - Configuration Snapshot This section shows a snapshot image from your camera’s live video.
Section 3 - Configuration Client Setup You may configure and select the setting for your media streaming and recording Stream Options: You can select which video stream profile to use. Protocol Options: There are 4 protocols for you to choose for the video streaming. UDP Protocol: This is recommended because it is an ideal protocol for transmitting real-time audio and video data, which can tolerate some lost packets. UDP Unicast: Will stream to a single computer.
Section 3 - Configuration Setup Wizard To quickly configure your network camera, click Internet Connection Setup Wizard or click Manual Internet Connection Setup to manually configure your network camera. To quickly configure your network camera’s motion detection settings, click Motion Detection Setup Wizard and skip to page 29. If you want to enter your settings without running the wizard, click Manual Motion Detection Setup and skip to page 39.
Section 3 - Configuration Select DHCP if you are unsure which settings to pick. Click Next to continue and skip to page 27. Click Next Select PPPoE if the camera is directly connected to the Internet through a DSL modem, and the ISP (Internet Service Provider) requires you to use PPPoE for the Internet connection. Click Next to continue and skip to Step 2 on page 26.
Section 3 - Configuration Select Static IP if your Internet Service Provider has provided you with connection settings, or you wish to set a static address within your home network. Click Next to continue. Click Next If you have selected PPPoE, enter your username and password. Click Next to continue.
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 to continue. Click Next Enter a name for your camera and click Next to continue. Click Next Configure the correct time to ensure that all events will be triggered, captured and scheduled at the right time. Click Next to continue.
Section 3 - Configuration If you have selected DHCP, you will see a summary of your camera’s settings. Please note down all this information as you will need it for accessing your camera within the network. Click Apply to save your settings. Click Apply If you have selected PPPoE, you will see a summary of your camera’s settings. Please note down all this information as you will need it for accessing your camera within the network. Click Apply to save your settings.
Section 3 - Configuration Motion Detection Setup Wizard This wizard will guide you through a step-by-step process to configure your new D-Link Camera motion detection functions. Click Next to continue. Click Next This section will allow you to enable or disable motion detection as well as control the sensitivity or your camera’s ability to detect movement. Specify the window area, window name and sensitivity of detection as well as the type of recording (either snapshot of video clip).
Section 3 - Configuration This section will allows you to specify the time and date your camera records motion. Note: Recording camera footage will take up space on your hard drive. Its recommended that you have sufficient disk space for Always function. Click Next This step allows you to specify how you will receive the events notification of your camera, either via using email or FTP. You will need to enter all the relevant information for your email account or FTP settings.
Section 3 - Configuration You have completed the Motion Detection Wizard. Click Apply to save your settings.
Section 3 - Configuration Network Setup LAN Settings: Settings for your local area network. 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.
Section 3 - Configuration Enabling UPnP port forwarding allows the Network Camera to open secondary HTTP port on the router, not HTTP port, meaning that you have to add the secondary HTTP port number behind the Network Camera’s public address in order to access the Network Camera from the Internet. For example, when the HTTP port is set to 80 and the secondary HTTP port is set to 8080, refer to the list below for the Network Camera’s IP address. From the Internet In a local area network http://203.67.
Section 3 - Configuration Secondary HTTP The default value is 8080. Port: After you have enabled the Authentication, you will need to configure and use the access name to access your video file. For example, http://camera ip/video.mjpg (video.mjpg is the Access name, you can modify it here) Access name for The default name is video.mjpg. stream1: Access name for The default name is video2.mjpg.
Section 3 - Configuration The accessibility of the RTSP streaming for the three authentication modes are listed in the following table. Quick Time player Real Player VLC media player mpegable Player pvPlayer Disable O O O O O Basic O O X X X Digest O X X X X O indicates that the authentication mode is supported by the RTSP player. X indicates that the authentication mode is NOT supported by the RTSP player.
Section 3 - Configuration RTSP port: The port number that you use for RSTP streaming, the default port number is 554. RTP (Real Time Protocol) Port is used to streaming audio and video while RTCP (Real Time Control Protocol) port is used to monitor QoS of RTP stream. Note: RTP video port and RTP audio port must be an “even” number.
Section 3 - Configuration Multicast video port: Default port number is 5560, or please choose between 1024 and 65534. Multicast RTCP video port: Default port number is 5561, or please choose between 1024 and 65534. Multicast RTCP audio port: Default port number is 5563, or please choose between 1024 and 65534. Multicast TTL {1~255]: Set a Time to Live(TTL) value for multicast packet, please choose between 1 and 255.
Section 3 - Configuration Dynamic DNS DDNS (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. Enable DDNS: Click to enable the DDNS function. Server Name: Select your Dynamic DNS provider from the pull down menu. Host Name: Enter the host name of the DDNS server.
Section 3 - Configuration Image Setup You may configure the color, brightness, and orientation settings of the video image. Preview of the image will be shown in the window of Live Video. Click Save Settings to save your changes. Color: Select either for Color or B/W (black and white, monochrome) video display. Power line You may need to choose 50 or 60 Hz frequency; and frequency: nonetheless maintain the system operation at a basic 50 Hz frequency. Video orientation: Two options.
Section 3 - Configuration Video Two different settings for two video streams (stream 1 and stream 2) can be configured here. You may configure one setting for computer display and the other one for mobile display. Mode: It can be either JPEG or MPEG4. In JPEG mode, the video frames are independent. However, MPEG4 consumes much less network bandwidth than JPEG. Frame Size: Frame Size: Three options exist for the sizes of the video display. You can select between 176x144, 352x240, or 640x480.
Section 3 - Configuration Motion Detection Enabling Motion Detection will allow up to three windows that can be created with different settings for monitoring. This allows your camera to serve as a security device that will record when motion is detected. Enable motion Check this option to turn on the motion detection. detection: Window name: Create your own name for the monitored area/ window. It will show at the top of the motion window.
Section 3 - Configuration To enable motion detection, follow the steps below: 1. Click New to add a new motion detection window. 2. Enter a name in the Window Name field. 3. Define the sensitivity to moving objects and the space ratio of all alerted pixels by moving the Sensitivity and Percentage slide bar. 4. Click Save to apply the changes. 5. Select Enable motion detection to activate motion detection. Note: Drag and drop to resize the window and click X to close the window.
Section 3 - Configuration How does motion detection work? A C B D There are two parameters for setting the motion detection: Sensitivity and Percentage. In the illustration above, frame A and frame B are two sequential images. Pixel differences between the two frames are detected and highlighted in gray (frame C), and will be compared with the sensitivity setting. Sensitivity is a value that expresses the sensitivity to moving objects.
Section 3 - Configuration Time and Date From this section, you may automatically or manually configure, update and maintain the internal system clock for your camera. Current Server Will be determined by the system. Time: Time Zone: Select your time zone from the drop-down menu. Enable Daylight Select this to enable the daylight saving time (DST). Saving: During DST, the system clock moves one hour ahead. Note: To utilize this feature, ensure to set the time zone of your network camera.
Section 3 - Configuration Event Setup There are three sections in Event Setup page. They are: • Event • Server • Media 1. To add a new item - event, server or media click Add. A pop-up will appear and update the fields accodringly. 2. To delete the selected item from the pull-down menu of event, server or media click Delete. 3. Click on the item name to pop up a window for modifying. Note: You can add up to three events, five servers and five media fields.
Section 3 - Configuration Application A typical application is that when a motion is detected, the DCS-6110 Network Camera sends buffered images to a FTP server or via e-mail as notifications. For example, as seen in the illustration below, an event can be triggered by many sources, such as motion detection or external digital input devices. When an event is triggered, you can specify what kind of action will be performed.
Section 3 - Configuration Add Server Up to 5 servers, where will store the media with its own settings can be created and configured here. Server Name: Unique name of your server. Email: Select this to enable and apply your email account setting for your camera. FTP: Select this to access a granted folder on the external FTP server. HTTP: Select this to use a web server to store the media. Network Storage: Only one network storage is supported.
Section 3 - Configuration Add Media Up to 5 media for recording with its own settings can be created and configured here. There are three types of media, Snapshot, Video Clip and System Log. Media Name: The unique name for media. Snapshot: Select this feature to enable camera to take snapshot. Source: The source of stream, stream1 or stream2. Send pre-event The number of pre-event images. image(s) [0~7]: Send post-event The number of post-event images. Refer page 48 for more image(s) [0~7]: information.
Section 3 - Configuration Add Media...contd Send post-event image (s) [0~7) Specify to capture the number of images after a trigger is activated. A maximum of seven images can be generated. For example: If both the Send pre-event images and Send post-event images are set to seven, a total of 15 images are generated after a trigger is activated. 1 pic. 2 pic. 3 pic. 4 pic. 5 pic. 6 pic. 7 pic. 8 pic. 9 pic. 10 pic. 11 pic. 10 pic. 12 pic. 13 pic. 14 pic. 15 pic.
Section 3 - Configuration Maximum duration Specify the maximal recording duration in seconds. You can set up to ten seconds. For example: If the Pre-event recording is set to five seconds and the Maximum duration is set to ten seconds, the Network Camera continues to record for another four seconds after a trigger is activated. 1 sec. 2 sec. 3 sec. 4 sec. 5 sec. 6 sec. 7 sec. 8 sec. 9 sec. 10 sec. The moment the trigger is activated.
Section 3 - Configuration Add Event Up to 3 events with its own settings can be created and configured here. Meanwhile, you can schedule the events here. Event name: Unique name for the event. Enable this event: Select this to activate this event. Priority: Set the priority for this event and the event with higher priority will be executed first. Delay: The delay time before checking next event. It is being used for both events of motion detection and digital input trigger.
Section 3 - Configuration Add Recording Here you can configure and schedule the recording settings. Recording entry The unique name of the entry. name: Enable this Select this to enable the recording function. recording: Priority: Set the priority for this entry and the entry with higher priority will be executed first. Source: The source of stream. Recording schedule: Scheduling the recording entry. Recording settings: Configuring the setting for the recording.
Section 3 - Configuration Access List Here you can configure the access permissions for each user. Allow list: The list of IP addresses that have the access right to the camera. Start IP address: The starting IP Address of the devices (such as a computer) that have permission to access the video of the camera. Click Add to save the changes made. Note: A total of ten lists can be configured for both columns.
Section 3 - Configuration DI and DO The I/O connector 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 network camera. DI and DO: Setting for both Digital input signal and digital output signal can be configured here. Digital input trigger Please select from “High” or “Low” for digital input condition: trigger condition.
Section 3 - Configuration Maintenance Device Management You can modify both camera’s name and administrator’s password of your camera, as well as add more user accounts for accessing the camera. Admin password Modify a password for the administrator’s account. setup: Add user account: Add new user account. Username: The username for the new account. Password: The password for the new account. Privilege: The access right for the new user. Manage user: Managing the accounts for the existing users.
Section 3 - Configuration Backup and Restore You can turn off the front panel LED, restore factory default settings and reboot the camera. Turn off the LED Check this option to turn off the LED next to the lens. indicator: This will prevent anyone from observing the operation of the network camera. Restore: Click the button will reset the camera back to its factory default settings. This will remove all the configuration settings that were made previously. Reboot: Click the button will restart the camera.
Section 3 - Configuration Firmware Update 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. To upgrade the firmware on your DCS-6110, 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.
Section 3 - Configuration Status Device Info This page displays all the details information about your device and network connection.
Section 3 - Configuration Logs This page displays the log information of your camera. You can configure a remote log server so that you can view your log details remotely. Enable remote log: Enabling this feature so that the camera can send camera log files to a remote server. Log server settings: Configure the setting for the log server. IP Address: The IP address of the remote server. Port: The port number of the remote log server. The default port is 514. Save: Save the setting.
Section 3 - Configuration Help D-Link DCS-6110 User Manual 65
Section 4 - D-ViewCam Installation D-ViewCam Installation D-ViewCam software is included for the administrator to manage up to 32 D-Link network cameras remotely. The administrator can use the software to configure the advances settings for the camera. D-ViewCam is a complete management tool and includes all configurative settings. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. A menu screen will appear as shown below.
Section 4 - D-ViewCam Installation Click Next to continue. Click Next Click Browse if you would like to choose a specific folder for the installation, otherwise click Next to continue.
Section 4 - D-ViewCam Installation Click Next to start the installation. Note: The D-ViewCam installation process may take several minutes to complete. Click Next Click Finish to complete the installation.
Section 4 - D-ViewCam Installation Add a Camera This section will show you how to start and add a camera to the D-ViewCam system. To start D-ViewCam, select Start > All Programs > D-Link > D-Link D-ViewCam. Enter admin as the default username and leave the password blank. Click / OK to log into the system and access the Add Camera Wizard. Note: Please refer to page 48 in the D-ViewCam user manual to change your password.
Section 4 - D-ViewCam Installation Welcome to the Add Camera Wizard. Use this wizard to add your cameras to the D-ViewCam system. Note: Use the left or right arrow to navigate the wizard. Click / Next to continue.
Section 4 - D-ViewCam Installation Choose which method to add your camera(s). You can choose Auto Discovery to automatically search for your camera(s), or choose Add Manually to add your camera(s) via the camera’s IP address. Click Next to continue. If you choose Auto Discovery, the system will search all cameras that are located on the same LAN with same subnet. The system will place all the cameras at the default map called My Map. Click Next to continue.
Section 4 - D-ViewCam Installation D-ViewCam shows the detected network camera(s) information. You can choose and schedule the recording for each camera. • 24/7 Continuous Recording: Continuously records surveillance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. • 24/7 Motion Detection Recording: Continuously monitors, but only records surveillance when motion is detected. • Office Hours Only: Continuously monitors during office hours (8:00AM to 6:00PM), and only records when motion is detected.
Section 4 - D-ViewCam Installation Select Yes to add other camera(s), or select No if you have no additional camera(s) to add. Click Next to continue. The Add Camera wizard is now complete. Click Close to access the D-ViewCam’s main screen. Your D-ViewCam Installation is Complete! Note: Please refer to the D-ViewCam user manual for information about using D-ViewCam.
Section 5 - Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions This chapter provides solutions to problems that may occur during the installation and operation of the DCS-6110. Read the following descriptions if you are having any problems. Note: The examples below are illustrated in Windows XP. If you have a different operating system, the screenshots on your computer will look similar to the following examples. Fixed Dome Network Camera Features 1.
Section 5 - Frequently Asked Questions Fixed Dome Network Camera Installation 1. Can the Network Camera be used outdoors? The Fixed Dome Network Camera is not weatherproof. It needs to be equipped with a weatherproof case for outdoor use but it is not recommended. 2. When physically connecting the Fixed Dome Network Camera to a network, what network cabling is required? The Fixed Dome Network Camera uses Category 5 UTP cable allowing 10 Base-T and 100 Base-T networking solutions. 3.
Section 5 - Frequently Asked Questions interface of the product by connecting a local computer to the unit, utilizing a Ethernet crossover cable. If the problem is not solved, the Fixed Dome Network Camera might be faulty. 7. Why does the Fixed Dome Network Camera work locally but not externally? • This might be caused by network firewall protection. The setting of the firewall may need to be changed in order for the Fixed Dome Network Camera to be accessible outside of your local LAN.
Appendix B - Networking Basics Networking Basics Check your IP address After you install your new D-Link adapter, by default, the TCP/IP settings should be set to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server (i.e. wireless router) automatically. To verify your IP address, please follow the steps below. Click on Start > Run. In the run box type cmd and click OK. At the prompt, type ipconfig and press Enter. This will display the IP address, subnet mask, and the default gateway of your adapter.
Appendix B - Networking Basics Statically Assign an IP address If you are not using a DHCP capable gateway/access point, or you need to assign a static IP address, please follow the steps below: Step 1 Windows® XP - Click on Start > Control Panel > Network Connections. Windows® 2000 - From the desktop, right-click My Network Places > Properties. Step 2 Right-click on the Local Area Connection which represents your D-Link network adapter and select Properties.
Appendix B - Reset and Restore 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-6110 will return the system back to a normal state. If the system still has problems after reset, restore the factory settings and install again: 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.
Appendix B - External I/O Port External I/O Port DI/DO Diagram Pin 1~4 are used to connect with digital input and digital output devices. Refer to the following illustration for connection method. 12V PIN 1 Power+12V The DCS-6110 provides a general I/O terminal block with one digital input and one relay switch for device control. The relay switch of pin 1 and pin 2 can be used to turn on or off the external device.
Appendix C - Technical Specifications Technical Specifications NETWORK PROTOCOL SUPPORT + TCP/IP, RTSP, RTP, RTCP, HTTP, SMTP, FTP, NTP, DNS, DHCP, UPnP, DDNS, PPPoE, ICMP, Samba client, IP Filtering, 3GPP BUILT-IN NETWORK INTERFACES PHYSICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL DIAGNOSTIC LED 2 color LED 3-AXIS ANGLE X : 350˚, Y : 45˚, Z : 350˚ + 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet port VIDEO ALGORITHM SUPPORT + JPEG for still image + MPEG4/MJPEG dual format compression VIDEO RESOLUTION + Up to 30fps at 176 x 144 + Up to 30fps at 320
Appendix C - Technical Specifications SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS + Operating System: Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, Vista + Browser: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Netscape, Mozilla, Opera browser SUPPORTED PDA, MOBILE PHONES & SOFTWARE Handsets with 3GPP player + Packet Video Player 3.0 + QuickTime 6.5 + Real Player 10.