D-Link DCS-5300 manual Focus on the Internet Camera is bad, how can I correct it?

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Frequently Asked Questions (continued)

Q:I connected the Internet Camera directly to a computer with a cross- over cable Ethernet cable and received the following Windows error upon running IP Installer:

A1: 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.

A2:This error can also occur if the IP Installer icon is clicked on more than once from the setup wizard.

Q: Why does the Internet Camera work locally but not externally?

A1: Might be caused from the firewall protection. Check the Internet firewall with your system administrator. The firewall may need to have some settings changed in order for the Internet Camera to be accessible outside your local LAN.

A2: Make sure that the Internet Camera isn’t conflicting with any web server you may have running on your network.

A3: The default router setting might be a possible reason. Check that the configuration of the router settings allow the Internet Camera to be accessed outside your local LAN.

Q:Why does a series of broad vertical white lines appear throughout the image?

A:It could be that the CMOS sensor has become overloaded when it has been exposed to bright lights such as direct exposure to sunlight or halogen lights. Reposition the Internet Camera into a more shaded area immediately as prolonged exposure to bright lights will damage the CMOS sensor.

Q: The focus on the Internet Camera is bad, how can I correct it?

A1: Adjust the Internet Camera focus manually as described in “Adjusting the Internet Camera Focus” in the Appendix section of this manual.

A2: If you have previously changed the supplied CS-type lens, you may have unintentionally installed a C-type lens without fitting the adaptor first.

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Contents Link SecuriCam Contents Package Contents Features and Benefits IntroductionFeatures & Benefits Connections Ethernet Cable ConnectorDC Power Connector MicrophoneConnector Bottom PanelInfrared Remote Control Arrows Home Auto-Patrol Auto-Pan Center StopHardware Installation Attaching the Internet Camera to the Camera StandSoftware Installation Installing the IP Installer programSoftware Installation Software Installation Go to Start Settings Enabling UPnP for Windows XP/MEEnabling UPnP for Windows XP/ME Please wait while Setup configures the components Network Places Click My Network Places Click DCS-5300-146Installing IP surveillance Software Installing IP surveillance Software Select the destination Directory Installation is complete Testing the DCS-5300 Internet Camera Security Assign a Local IP Address for Your Camera Materials NeededGuide Using & Configuring the DCS-5300 with a NAT Router Router Set-Up and Installation Access Your Router on Your Web BrowserOpen Virtual Server Ports to Enable Remote Image Viewing Select Both under Protocol Type TCP and UDP Viewing Your Camera Using the DCS-5300 with an Internet browser Connection Type Configuration Home Page ScreenProtocol Option Home Connections ScreenMedia Option OptionsHome Configuration Http Settings Configuration Advanced NetworkGeneral Settings Configuration Advanced Network Settings Streaming Settings Wlan Configuration SettingsConfiguration Advanced Network Settings Configuration Advanced Mail & FTP SmtpConfiguration Advanced Mail & FTP FTP Settings Primary FTP Passive ModeClick Apply to make changes effective Configuration Advanced Ddns & UPnP Dynamic DNS DdnsUPnP Click Apply to make changes effectiveConfiguration Advanced Audio/Video Audio Settings Audio Source Text on video Color SizeVertically rotate the video My priority is clear identification for each image Recommendations for setting video for the best performanceMy priority is real-time motion images Configuration Advanced Image Setting Want to compromise between real-time and clear imagesConfiguration Advanced Motion Detection Percentage Window NameSensitivity NewConfiguration Advanced Camera Control Pan Speed Tilt SpeedClick Apply to make changes effective Configuration Tools Admin Host name Configuration Tools SystemIndicator Turn off the LEDNTP server ManualAutomatic Time zoneConfiguration Tools Applications Page FTP put snapshots with Sequential operationTrigger action Date and time suffixConfiguration Tools Default Configuration Status Device InfoConfiguration Status Log Click Device InfoConfiguration Help Using IPsurveillance Software Monitor ProgramFor 5 to 9 channels Monitor Program Main ScreenFor 1 to 4 channels For 10 to 16 channelsVideo area Miscellaneous functionsChannel area Layout areaHard disk status Recording settingsLogging DI/DO controlHome Camera Configuration Screen Using IP surveillance Software Motion Window and Alert Settings Changing the Camera Order in the ListGlobal Settings Saving the ChangesDay Red Connecting to the DCS-5300Off BlinkAdding a Channel Stop Monitoring a Channel Moving Channels to Another Video AreaLayout DI/DO Control Record & ScheduleControl Time=alert type #channel numberwin1,win2,win3 BackupAlert Message Miscellaneous Functions SchedulingWeek time-line Is the Month time-lineCamera Schedule-Record-File operations Once Every Hour Every Day Every Week Schedule with Time PickerSelect period Flexible searching range adjustment tool Powerful play control toolConvenient display adjustment tool Playback ProgramLogging-in Display Area Pull Bar Frame Selection IndicatorSettings Database path Histogram Area Normal Single Frame ModeControl panel position Preview Multiple Frame Mode Location Selector Histogram AreaSelector tools Time Period Period SelectorPlayback Method Selector Full Range Events PreviewPlay Play ControlAlert Area Selector Pause Display Adjustment ToolboxStop Step ForwardFull Screen Searching Range Adjustment ToolboxZoom Out ZoomExporting Toolbox TransducerSnapshot PrintQuit Playback Program System Control ToolboxLock Window Firmware Upgrades Firmware Upgrades Click Exit Appendix Internet Camera FeaturesInternet Camera Installation Can the Internet Camera be setup as a PC-cam on a computer? Click Start, Setting, Control Panel, and the Network iconFocus on the Internet Camera is bad, how can I correct it? How to Ping Your IP Address Noisy images occur. How can I solve the problem?Reset and Restore Reset buttonConnector Connector Definition for the Internet CameraTechnical Specifications Remote managementTechnical Specifications Contacting Technical Support TechnicalSupportTime Zone Table Time Zone Table Warranty and Registration USA only108 109
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DCS-5300 specifications

The D-Link DCS-5300 is a versatile and feature-rich network camera designed for both home and business surveillance applications. As part of D-Link's range of innovative security solutions, the DCS-5300 offers users an efficient way to monitor their environment remotely, ensuring peace of mind whether you're at home or away.

One of the standout features of the DCS-5300 is its ability to provide clear and high-quality video footage. The camera comes equipped with a 1/4 inch CMOS sensor, delivering vibrant images with a resolution of up to 640 x 480 pixels. This ensures that users can capture detailed visuals, making it easier to identify people and objects in the frame, even at night.

The DCS-5300 operates on a fixed lens with a wide-angle view, allowing users to cover a larger area without the need for multiple cameras. Additionally, the built-in pan and tilt functionality enables users to remotely adjust the camera's position through a web interface or mobile app. This feature is particularly beneficial for monitoring larger spaces, as it allows users to zoom in on specific areas of interest.

Connectivity is another strong point of the DCS-5300. It supports both wired Ethernet and wireless connections, providing flexibility in installation. The camera is equipped with IEEE 802.11b/g wireless support, allowing for quick setup without the need for cumbersome cabling. The camera also features a built-in microphone, enhancing its surveillance capabilities by capturing audio alongside video feeds.

For added convenience, the DCS-5300 offers remote access through D-Link's mydlink cloud services. This cloud functionality enables users to view live video feeds and recordings from anywhere using a smart device or PC. Additionally, motion detection features can be configured to send alerts, ensuring that users are notified of any suspicious activities promptly.

The DCS-5300 is also equipped with several video compression technologies, including Motion JPEG and H.264, optimizing bandwidth usage without sacrificing quality. Users can adjust settings according to their needs, making it suitable for various network environments.

In summary, the D-Link DCS-5300 impresses with its robust feature set, including high-quality video, remote accessibility, and flexible connectivity options. With its combination of pan and tilt capabilities, motion detection features, and compact design, the DCS-5300 is a reliable choice for anyone looking to enhance their security measures, whether at home or in a business setting. Its functionality and ease of use make it a worthy investment for effective surveillance.