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Summary of Contents for DCS-7410

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Page 2: ...Video 30 Camera 30 Setup 32 Setup Wizard 32 Internet Connection Setup Wizard 32 Motion Detection Setup Wizard 36 Network Setup 39 Dynamic DNS 41 Image Setup 42 Audio and Video 43 Motion Detection 45 Time and Date 46 Recording 47 Creating a Samba network drive for saving video 49 Snapshot 50 Digital Output 52 RS 485 53 Maintenance 54 Admin 54 System 56 Firmware Upgrade 57 Status 58 Device Info 58 L...

Page 3: ...ed weatherproof casing which protects the camera against rain and dust The wire in bracket design tightly assembles and protects the cables not only from outdoor wear and tear but also from criminal acts such as cable cuts You can also connect the camera to I O sensors such as IR sensors switches and alarm relays and set up the system to send automated e mail notifications for unusual events A liv...

Page 4: ... images from a remote location Outdoor Deployment Solid metal casing and wire in bracket protect cables against damage A built in 802 3af compliant Power over Ethernet PoE port simplifies installation giving users the freedom to place the camera anywhere Web Configuration Using a web browser an administrator can configure and manage the DCS 7510 directly and can also create and control up to 10 ac...

Page 5: ...your reseller Note Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one included with the package may cause damage and will void the warranty for this product System Requirements Windows XP or Vista At least 256MB of memory 512MB recommended An available Ethernet connection Internet Explorer 6 or higher VGA card resolution 800 x 600 or higher CPU 1 7GHz or higher at least a 2 8GHz pro...

Page 6: ...0 meters Auto iris inside Automatically adjusts the exposure according to the light conditions for optimum picture quality Varifocal Lens inside The camera is equipped with a varifocal 9 22mm lens that allows for easy focal length adjustment Infrared Cut Removable ICR filter inside Allows the camera to capture images in both good light and low light conditions by switching the infrared cut filter ...

Page 7: ...fied weatherproof casing which protects it against rain and dust Adjustable Top Shield Shields the camera sensor from direct sunlight while providing air ventilation for the camera Camera Bracket Attaches to the camera and connects to the Wire in Bracket Wire in Bracket Tightly assembles and protects the cables from outdoor wear and tear ...

Page 8: ...S 7510 offers a 8 pin contact terminal block Two pairs are for input one pair for output and RS485 terminals The connector provides a physical interface to send and receive digital signals to and from a variety of external devices Audio Out Connector Speakers not included may be connected to the camera for a 2 way audio communication BNC The BNC connector is used for professional video connections...

Page 9: ...t Overview Hardware Installation Step1 Straighten the two sets of cables from the camera side by side Diagram1 Step2 Start by passing the two sets of cables through the camera bracket Diagram 2 Mounting and Connecting the Camera Diagram 1 Diagram 2 ...

Page 10: ...ction 1 Product Overview Step4 Attach the camera bracket to the wire in bracket using screws Diagram 4 Diagram 3 Diagram 4 Step3 Next continue passing the cables through the wire in bracket pulling them through the other end Diagram 3 ...

Page 11: ...verview Step5 Finally attach the camera on the top of the camera bracket using screws Diagram 5 Step6 Connect the cables as required Diagram 6 Refer to the Hardware Overview Connectors section for details on the different connectors Diagram 5 Diagram 6 ...

Page 12: ...ols are located on the outside of the camera case for easy adjustments Use the screwdriver provided to adjust the focus and zoom of your camera Note With a shorter focal length you will get a wider field of view whereas a longer focal length narrows the field of view and allows you to zoom in more on an area ...

Page 13: ...rogram The Setup Wizard will guide you through the entire installation process from connecting your hardware to configuring your camera If the autorun program does not automatically start on your computer go to Windows click Start Run In the Run command box type D DCS7510 exe where D represents your CD ROM drive Software Installation Click Setup Wizard ...

Page 14: ...14 D Link DCS 7510 User Manual Section 2 Installation After clicking Setup Wizard the following window will open Click Next to continue Click Yes to accept the License Agreement Click Next Click Yes ...

Page 15: ...15 D Link DCS 7510 User Manual Section 2 Installation To start the installation process click Next Note The installation may take several minutes to finish Click Next ...

Page 16: ...16 D Link DCS 7510 User Manual Section 2 Installation Click Finish to complete the installation Click Finish ...

Page 17: ... Link DCS 7510 User Manual Section 2 Installation Click ffdshow Click ffdshow from the autorun screen to install the proper codecs that will allow you to playback videos taken by the DCS 7510 Click I Agree ...

Page 18: ...18 D Link DCS 7510 User Manual Section 2 Installation Click OK Select Language and then click OK Select Language and then click OK Click Next ...

Page 19: ...19 D Link DCS 7510 User Manual Section 2 Installation Click Next Click Next ...

Page 20: ...20 D Link DCS 7510 User Manual Section 2 Installation Click Next Click Next ...

Page 21: ...21 D Link DCS 7510 User Manual Section 2 Installation Click Next Click Next ...

Page 22: ...22 D Link DCS 7510 User Manual Section 2 Installation Click Next Select the speaker from your PC and then clink Next Click Install ...

Page 23: ...23 D Link DCS 7510 User Manual Section 2 Installation Installing Click Finish ...

Page 24: ...guration Configuration This section will help you configure your new D Link Network Camera using the Setup Wizard Using the Setup Wizard Click the D Link Setup Wizard SE icon that was created in your Windows Start menu Click D Link Setup Wizard SE ...

Page 25: ...min with the password left blank Click Next The Setup Wizard will display the MAC address of the DCS 7510 and an IP Address which may or may not be correct depending on your DCS 7510 connection If you have a DHCP server on your network there will be a valid IP Address displayed here Click the Wizard button to continue ...

Page 26: ...ion Alternatively you can select Static IP to use the same IP address on camera start up Click Next to continue Click Next Select DHCP if you want to get an IP address automatically from your router or Internet service Click Next to continue Click Next ...

Page 27: ...tion page The Setup Wizard will automatically open your web browser and enter the IP address of your camera into a web browser In this example the IP address is http 192 168 1 185 Your DCS 7510 may have a different IP address Click Restart Click Restart to save your settings and reboot your Network Camera ...

Page 28: ...of the Setup Wizard click Go To Camera or enter the IP address of your camera into a web browser such as Internet Explorer To log in use the User name admin and the password you created in the Installation Wizard If you did not create a password leave the password text box blank After entering your password click OK Note If you are directly connecting your PC to the camera or if you are using the ...

Page 29: ...29 D Link DCS 7510 User Manual Section 3 Configuration Web based Configuration Utility Use the following sections to set up and configure your network camera LIVE VIDEO SETUP MAINTENANCE STATUS HELP ...

Page 30: ...ick to zoom in and right click to zoom out on the image Digital Input Motion Trigger Recording This indicator will light up when there is an available digital input signal This indicator will light up when an event is triggered Note Ensure that the video motion feature of your camera is enabled This indicator will light up when a recording is in progress You may also select your language setting u...

Page 31: ...cified with the Set Storage Folder button Set Storage Folder You can change the folder where the video recordings will be saved Start Stop Audio This button toggles the microphone on and off allowing you to hear audio from the area surrounding your camera Start Stop Talking This button toggles the speaker on and off allowing you to talk with others near your camera Start Stop Digital Output This w...

Page 32: ...en in each step of the wizard to quickly set up your camera Alternatively you can manually set up your Internet connection by clicking Manual Internet Connection Setup and you can manually set up motion detection options by clicking on Manual Motion Detection Setup You can also see these settings by clicking on the menu on the left panel Network Setup Motion Detection Snapshot Internet Connection ...

Page 33: ...on Click Next Select DHCP if you are not sure which LAN settings to use This allows your camera to get an IP address automatically from your router or Internet service Click Next Select Static IP to manually set the IP address information of your camera ...

Page 34: ...rname and Password for your PPPoE account You can get this information from your Internet service provider ISP Click Next If you have a Dynamic DNS account and would like the camera to update your IP address automatically select Enable and enter your host information Click Next Enter a name for your camera and click Next to continue ...

Page 35: ...Click Apply If you selected DHCP mode you will see the following screen appear Please note down this information in order to access your camera on the network Click Apply to save your settings Click Apply If you selected Static IP mode you will see the following screen appear Please note down this information in order to access your camera on the network Click Apply to save your settings ...

Page 36: ...enable or disable video motion and control the sensitivity of your camera To draw a motion detection zone select Draw motion area then click and drag your mouse over the areas of the image you want to monitor for motion detection You can select Erase motion area to remove areas and you can also enter a Sensitivity for motion detection where 0 is the least sensitive setting and 100 is the most sens...

Page 37: ...onfiguration Click Next This step allows you to specify how event notifications are sent from your camera either through e mail or FTP Make sure you enter all the relevant information for your e mail account or FTP server Click Next to continue ...

Page 38: ...38 D Link DCS 7510 User Manual Section 3 Configuration Click Apply You have completed the Motion Detection Wizard Click Apply to activate your settings ...

Page 39: ... used to determine if the destination is in the same subnet Enter the default gateway that the camera should use The gateway is used to forward frames to destinations in a different subnet Invalid gateway settings may cause transmission failure Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server that the camera should use The primary DNS translates domain names to IP addresses Enter the IP address of t...

Page 40: ...r Internet service provider ISP This is the port that allows the user to connect to the camera s user interface By default the port is set to 80 You may change the port number if using multiple cameras This is the port that you use for RTSP streaming to mobile devices or PDAs By default the port is set to 554 You may change the port number if using multiple cameras Click Save Settings to save your...

Page 41: ... this update may take up to a few hours Click Save Settings to save your changes or click Don t Save Settings to discard your changes Enable DDNS Server Address Host Name User name Password Verify Password Timeout Status Select to enable the DDNS function of the camera Select a DDNS service provider from the drop down box or manually enter your server address Enter the Host Name of the DDNS servic...

Page 42: ...e color saturation of the camera image This adjusts the contrast of the camera image This adjusts the color tone of the camera image SETUP Image Setup Image Setup allows you to adjust the settings for your video image A preview of this image will be shown in the live video window in the middle of the screen Click Reset to Default to reset your settings ...

Page 43: ...et Explorer browsers can view both MPEG 4 and MJPEG video streams and non IE browsers can only view MJPEG video streams This sets the display resolution of the video stream The following options are QQVGA 176x120 Usually set for handheld devices QVGA 352x240 Standard setting for viewing from mobile phones and PDAs VGA 704x480 Standard setting for viewing from a PC This sets the target number of Fr...

Page 44: ...environment Note that the live view will turn to black and white mode when IR LEDs turned on Checking this box will enable you to send audio to an external speaker not included attached to the external speaker jack of your camera This will allow you to speak with another person through your camera This sets the volume level of the external speaker Checking this box will enable you to listen to aud...

Page 45: ...e window as indicated by the red box Select to erase your motion detection area by dragging your mouse in the window Click this button to clear all motion detection areas Click Save Settings to save your changes or click Don t Save Settings to discard your changes SETUP Motion Detection This option allows you to set up Motion Detection on your IP camera In order to use motion detection you must fi...

Page 46: ...light saving time This option allows your camera to automatically configure the Daylight Saving setting Select to manually configure the Daylight Saving date and time Select to adjust the Daylight Saving offset time that will be used Select to allow the camera to automatically synchronize its clock with an NTP server Network Time Protocol NTP synchronizes the DCS 7510 with an Internet time server ...

Page 47: ...rmation User name Enter the user name required to access your Samba drive Password Enter the password required to access your Samba drive Password confirm Re enter the password required to access your Samba drive for verification Server Enter the name or the IP of the server where your Samba drive is located Shared Folder Enter the name of your shared folder Test Click this button to test the conn...

Page 48: ...is option will set the camera to record video when motion is detected by the camera Preset amount of time before motion recording is triggered Preset amount of time after motion recording is triggered Example Using motion detection triggered recording and setting Prerecord to 5 seconds and Postrecord to 9 seconds the camera will save video from 5 seconds before motion was detected to 9 seconds aft...

Page 49: ...then select Share this folder Enter a Share name you would like to use for the folder 2 then click Permissions Check the 3 Full Control Allow Everyone group box Foryourcamera s 4 Recordingsettings selectAnonymous for the Samba Auth your computer s IP address for the Server and the Share name you chose for the Shared Folder Click 5 Test to test your connection Click Save Settings to save your chang...

Page 50: ...the camera to take snapshots continuously at intervals specified in FTP Server Interval below according to schedule you define by checking days and entering the times you want to record between You can only save to an FTP server when taking scheduled snapshots The camera will send the snapshots to the e mail address specified in the following text boxes If you do not know what to enter for the Use...

Page 51: ... what information to enter contact the administrator of the FTP server for details Enter the host name of your FTP account Enter thedirectoryorpathwheretheimageswillbeuploadedto for example pub images Enter the prefix you want to attach to your snapshot files Enter the port used by the FTP server The default port is 25 If your FTP server requires you to use passive mode check this box Some FTP ser...

Page 52: ...es to configure the camera to send a signal through the D O port whenever motion is detected or when a signal is detected on D I port 1 or D I port 2 SETUP Digital Output Digital Output DO feature enables you to configure your DO port to send signals whenever certain events occur Click Save Settings to save your changes or click Don t Save Settings to discard your changes ...

Page 53: ...e not sure what settings to use check your RS 485 equipment s User Manual The default value is 2400 The range is from 2400 to 38400 bps Enter the Data Bit settings required by your RS 485 equipment If you are not sure what settings to use check your RS 485 equipment s User Manual The default value is 8 Enter the Stop Bit settings required by your RS 485 equipment If you are not sure what settings ...

Page 54: ... installing the camera for the first time it is highly recommended that you change the admin password for security purposes Enter the new admin password Enterthenewadminpasswordagainforverification After entering the new password again click Save to save your changes The admin can create user accounts to allow others to log in to your camera to view the live camera feed Enter the User Name you wis...

Page 55: ...icking Delete You can change various other settings for your camera Create a unique name for your camera in which you can access the camera by using this name in your web browser For example http DCS 7510 by default Select to enable the On Screen Display feature for your camera This is the text label that will appear on the OSD Select to display the time stamp on the video screen This will turn th...

Page 56: ...iguration click Browse to select a configuration file from your hard drive then click Load Configuration to load the new configuration Reset your camera and restore the factory settings to your camera by clicking Restore Factory Defaults Click this button to reboot your camera MAINTENANCE System This screen allows you to save and restore the camera s current configuration You can also reset all se...

Page 57: ...ur computer s hard drive Click Browse select the firmware file then click Upload While the firmware is being upgraded do not turn off your computer or camera and do not disconnect your network connection from your computer or camera Upgrading the firmware will not change any of your system settings but it is recommended that you save your system configuration before doing a firmware upgrade Note I...

Page 58: ...58 D Link DCS 7510 User Manual Section 3 Configuration STATUS Device Info This Device Info screen shows you various information about your camera and its current settings ...

Page 59: ...k DCS 7510 User Manual Section 3 Configuration STATUS Logs The log shows you a list of events that have happened recently You can download the log by clicking Download or you can empty the log by clicking Clear ...

Page 60: ...60 D Link DCS 7510 User Manual Section 3 Configuration Help The Help screen provides you with support information about the DCS 7510 for your reference ...

Page 61: ...formance of the transmission speed will slow down when a large number of users are logged on 3 What algorithm is used to compress the digital image MPEG 4 and MJPEG are used to provide high quality images at low bandwidths 4 Can I capture still images from the Network Camera Yes You may record snapshots using the snapshot feature on the Home page When viewing this page press the snapshot button to...

Page 62: ...ocal LAN Check with the Network Administrator and ensure that the Network Camera isn t conflicting with any Web server you may have running on your network The default router setting might be a possible reason Check that the configuration of the router settings allow the Network Camera to be accessed outside your local LAN 11 I connected the Network Camera directly to a computer with a Ethernet ca...

Page 63: ...Receives signals from a motion detector or any other external security device DO Connects to an alarm or buzzer 485 485 Connects to an RS 485 interface for controlling auxiliary equipment such as an external camera enclosure to perform PAN and TILT movement ...

Page 64: ...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 If the address is 0 0 0 0 check your adapter installation security settings and the settings on your router Some firewall software programs may block a DHCP request on newly installed adapters If you are connecting to a wireless netwo...

Page 65: ...tep 3 Highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties Step 4 Click Use the following IP address and enter an IP address that is on the same subnet as your network or the LAN IP address on your router Example If the camera s LAN IP address is 192 168 0 1 make your IP address 192 168 0 X where X is a number between 2 and 99 Make sure that the number you choose is not in use on the network Se...

Page 66: ...liance IEEE 802 3u compliance Supports full duplex operation MDI MDIX auto negotiation 802 3x Flow Control for full duplex mode Supported IEEE 802 3af standard PoE Audio In Yes RS 485 2 pin 485A 485B Supports control of an external Pan Tilt device Audio Out Yes Reset Button Reset to factory default Dimension WxDxH 240 L x 8 79 W x 109 1 H mm Weight 1 72kg Max Power Consumption 12 00W Input 100 240...

Page 67: ...ution up to D1 Low Lux 0 2 lux F2 0 IR 0 lux 3A control AGC Auto Gain Control AWB Auto White Balance AES Auto Exposure Setting Electronic shutter NTSC 1 60 1 100000 sec PAL 1 50 1 110000 sec Operating System Microsoft Windows XP or Vista Physical Environment Power 12V 1 25A switching power adapter External AC to DC Switching Power Adapter or PoE Ethernet port Operation Temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to ...

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