Log:
Évaluations - , GPA: ( )

Instructions D-Link, Modèle DCS-933L

Fabricant : D-Link
Taille : 1.32 mb
Nom Fichier :

Langue d'enseignement: en

Le document est chargé, s'il vous plaît patienter
Le document est chargé, s'il vous plaît patienter


Par ce dispositif a également d'autres instructions :
Vidéo - DCS-933L (1.32 mb)en
Vidéo - DCS-933L (4.46 mb)en

Facilité d'utilisation


Mac Users - Download the Mac OS Setup Wizard. Open the SetupWizard file and launch the application. After about 20-30 seconds, the Setup Wizard will open, which will guide you step-by-step through the installation process from connecting your hardware to configuring your camera and registering it with your mydlink account. ENGLISH Start mydlink Open a web browser on any computer connected to the Internet. Enter in the address bar and press Enter. Sign in with your mydlink account registered in the Install Wizard. Browser Requirements: Java Active X • Windows does not have Java installed by default. Please download it from • In Mac OS X 10.7.x, Java applets are disabled by default. Click the Finder > Applications > Utilities > Java Preferences and check the Enable applet plug-in and Web Start applications option. • The ActiveX® controls in IE will install automatically if needed. We suggest that you make sure that you have enabled the related options in Tools > Internet Options > Security > Custom Level. ENGLISH Mount the Camera Please refer to the steps below to assist you with mounting the camera. We suggest that you configure the camera before mounting. 1. The camera needs to be removed to expose the holes in the mounting base. Unscrew the camera head from the mounting base by turning counterclockwise. 1 2. Use a flathead screwdriver to remove the base cover from the mounting base. Place the mounting base where you want to position the camera and use a pencil to mark the holes. 2 3. Depending on the material of the wall or ceiling, use proper tools to drill two holes or screws where you marked. If the wall is made out of concrete, drill the holes first, then insert the plastic anchors to support the screws. 3 Do not overtighten the screws as this may crack the mount. 4 4. Place the mounting base over the holes that are in the wall. Make sure to align the mounting base holes with the holes in the wall or ceiling. Use the supplied screws to attach the mounting base to the surface of the wall or ceiling. 5 5. Place the base cover on the base. Make sure to align the base cover notch, with the mounting base for future removal. Afterwards, reattach the camera head onto the mounting base. 6 6. Adjust the angle of the camera as desired, then tighten the collar on the camera stem to lock it in place. ENGLISH Camera Use Without the mydlink Service You might have some limitations without using the mydink service: • Not be able to manage multiple devices with a single account. • Need a static IP address or DDNS account to access the camera remotely. • Need several steps to manually setup remote access to the camera behind a router. • Not be able to view the image and modify the settings at the same time on mobile devices. If you do not want to use the mydlink service now, run the Setup Wizard and choose the option “I don’t want to enable...”. You can run the Setup Wizard again when you want to enable the mydlink service in the future. Check below if your camera behind a router or firewall. Configuring the camera behind a Router To log in the camera’s setup page, go to SETUP > Network Setup, select “Static IP Address” and assign an IP address to the camera. The IP address must be in the same subnet mask of the router’s LAN IP. The camera’s default IP address is 192.168.0.20. Enter the HTTP (80 by default) service port on this page. Leave the other settings to the default and click Save Settings to finish. Log in the router’s setup page and add rules in the Virtual Server or Port Forwarding sections by entering the camera’s IP address and service ports. Then you can use the router’s Internet (WAN) IP address and camera’s HTTP port to access the camera remotely. ENGLISH D-ViewCam™ and Network Video Recorders D-Link provides a software (D-ViewCam) or a hardware (NVRs) solution for advanced users to choose from to manage their cameras and record videos. Depending on the users needs, one or the other solution can be used to supplement their camera system. D-ViewCam enables centralized management of multiple network cameras, supporting up to 32 network cameras and up to 64 users. With a dedicated computer it offers digital monitoring and recording with a wide array of features, including scheduled, motion and manual recording options for individual needs. Download D-ViewCam at Select your camera and select “D-ViewCam” under Wizard. Cloud Camera Laptop Internet Router Modem Mobile Device Network Video Recorders (NVRs) are standalone storage devices with a powerful embedded system that can record video from up to 9 network cameras located on local or remote sites into a dedicated HDD storage without turning on a PC. Video and camera management can be done as needed using any computer attached to the network. Cloud Camera Laptop Internet Router Modem DNR-322L Mobile Device ENGLISH Notes ENGLISH Notes Technical Support This guide is only for the first time ...

Écrivez votre propre critique du dispositif



Texte du message
Votre nom :
Entrez les deux chiffres :
capcha





catégories