D-Link DCS-900W manual Loading ActiveX From, Open Second Port

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DCS-900W Configuration (continued)

Advanced > System

The default setting for the LED control is Normal. When you have configured the LED control the correct illumination will be applied after 1 minute.

Note: The three LED options allow the Administrator to customize the LEDs for discreet camera operation in surveillance scenarios. In Normal Mode, the LED indicator functions normally. Under Off Mode, the LED indicators are both OFF during active monitoring. In Dummy Mode, the LEDs are active and monitoring is either active or inactive.

Loading ActiveX From:

This field is used to specify the location of Xplug Control (ActiveX) plug-in program. Enter the information as required in .ocx format, for example: http://www.<your company>.com/ xplug.ocx where <your company> must be replaced with your company’s DNS server.

Instructions for installing ActiveX from the driver CD is included in this manual. Please refer to the Appendix.

Open Second Port:

The Open Second Port option is used when multiple cameras are being installed on a network OR if you need to use a port other than the default Port 80. If you are installing only one camera and wish to use the default ports, you do not have to open a second port on your camera. If you are installing a camera behind a router, you must also open a port on your router for remote viewing of your camera. For detailed instructions on how to do this, please refer to the next section of this manual on how to install the DCS-900W with a router. For each additional camera that is installed, you must select the Open Second Port option and assign the approriate Web server and Transfer Image Ports for each camera to enable remote viewing.

For example, for a multiple camera installation, you can open the second port for each additional DCS-900W from Port 81 to Port 85 as follows:

Internet Camera 1 – IP 192.168.0.101, second Web Port 81

Internet Camera 2 – IP 192.168.0.102, second Web Port 82

Internet Camera 3 – IP 192.168.0.103, second Web Port 83

Internet Camera 4 – IP 192.168.0.104, second Web Port 84

Internet Camera 5 – IP 192.168.0.105, second Web Port 85

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Contents Version LinkSecuriCamContents Package Contents 802.11b Wireless or Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Support Features & BenefitsIntroduction Simple to UseRemote Monitoring Utility Web ConfigurationBroad Range of Applications DC Power Connector EthernetCable ConnectorReset Button ConnectionsBottom Panel view Leds Power LEDAttach the Antenna Hardware InstallationSecurity Using the Setup Wizard Using the Setup Wizard Click Wizard to begin Using the Setup Wizard Click Link Click Yes Web Configuration DCS-900W ConfigurationAdvanced DCS-900W ConfigurationTools Status HelpAdvanced System Location Camera NameIP Assignment Manually AssignAssign Automatically Using DNS IP Address Dynamic DNS Ascii input format Wireless InterfaceHEX input format LED ControlOpen Second Port Loading ActiveX FromApply/Cancel Installing the DCS-900W Behind a Router Single Camera InstallationAssign a Local IP Address for Your Camera Identify Your Camera on the NetworkAssigning and opening second port in the DCS-900W For Installing Multiple CamerasOpen Second Port Router SET-UP and Installation Assigning and Opening Virtual Server Ports Open Virtual Server Ports To Enable Remote Image ViewingViewing Your Camera Advanced Video Password with a Tools AdminLight Frequency Add User User PasswordUser Name Important InformationDateTime Tools TimeIP Address TimeZone ProtocolFactory Reset Tools DefaultStatus ActiveX Completing Your Camera ConfigurationJava IPView Lite Application Installation IPView Lite Application Installation Click Continue Anyway IPViewLite IPView Lite Application Installation IPView Lite IPView LiteChange Password How to Change the PasswordIPView Lite Changing the IP Address How to Change the IP AddressIPView Lite How to Add a Camera IPView Lite How to Delete a Camera How to Add/Delete a CameraIPView Lite- Getting Started How to Format the Camera view How to take a Snap-Shot with the Camera How to Rotate the Video viewHow to Stop Recording How to Start RecordingGeneral Camera Property Settings GeneralIP Assignment Camera Property Settings IP AssignmentDNS Camera Property Settings DNSWireless Camera Property Settings WirelessMisc Camera Property Settings Misc, ImageImage Users Camera Property Settings UsersDate/Time Camera Property Settings Date/TimeInformation Camera Property Settings InformationUpgrade Firmware Camera Property Settings ToolsTools Recording Options Camera Property Settings RecordingManual Recording Scheduled Recording Motion Trigger Recording IPView Lite Getting StartedFile Path File OptionsMenu Bar Menu Bar View List View Menu Bar Camera, Tools Enable FunctionMenu Bar Tools System ConfigurationAccount IPView Lite Menu Bar About Networking ConfigurationIPView Lite Icon Description Context Sensitive Menu Uninstall IPView Lite Application Uninstall IPView Application What is a Wireless Internet Camera? Internet Camera FeaturesWhat algorithm is used to compress the digital image? Can I capture still images from the Internet Camera?Troubleshooting Frequently Asked QuestionsInternet Camera Installation Cannot access the Internet Camera from a web browserWhy does the LAN LED not light up properly? Why does the Power LED not light up constantly?Noisy images occur. How can I solve the problem? There are no images available through the web browser? Appendix BHow to Ping your IP Address Time Zone Table Time Zone Table Installation Xplug Control InstallationConfiguration Installation of the X-Plug to a Local PC Click Next Click Yes Camera Lens Adjusting the Camera FocusAdjusting the Camera Focus Video specification Technical SpecificationsImage Video Setting System HardwareEMI & Safety Technical SpecificationsWeb Configuration Requirements Communication SupportTech Support for customers within the United States Contacting Technical SupportTech Support for customers within Canada Warranty and Registration Warranty and Registration Warranty and Registration