D-Link DCS-6620G manual  Database location,  AVI file location,  Snapshot file location

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DCS-6620G User’s Manual

Using IP surveillance Software

Playback Program (continued)

The items in the settings windows are:

Database location

The most important item in the settings dialog is the database location setting. You must set it to the directory that contains the surveillance database to make the program to work properly.

AVI file location

This sets the directory where exported AVI files will be stored. Exported AVI files will be stored in the sub-directory (camera name) under the directory you set here.

Snapshot file location

This sets the directory where bitmap files will be stored when you use the snapshot to export them. Exporting bitmap files will be stored in the sub-directory (camera name) under the directory you set here.

Modulation Mode:

The modulation mode cannot be changed. This depends on how you recorded the video sequence in the monitor program. If you select the wrong mode, the video shown in the display area will become distorted. If you have chosen the wrong modulation mode, you may open the settings dialog again, change to the correct mode, and restart the playback program. The display will now be normal.

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D-Link DCS-6620G manual  Database location,  AVI file location,  Snapshot file location

DCS-6620G specifications

The D-Link DCS-6620G is a cutting-edge network camera designed to meet the surveillance needs of both residential and commercial users. This versatile device combines advanced features and technologies to provide comprehensive monitoring capabilities.

One of the standout features of the DCS-6620G is its pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) functionality. This allows users to control the camera's movement remotely, providing the ability to cover a wide area without needing multiple cameras. With a 20x optical zoom lens, it ensures high-quality images can be captured from a significant distance, making it ideal for monitoring large spaces such as parking lots, warehouses, or building entrances.

The DCS-6620G is equipped with a high-resolution image sensor that captures clear, detailed video, offering resolutions up to 640x480 pixels at 30 frames per second. The camera supports a variety of video compression formats, including MJPEG and MPEG4, ensuring efficient storage and bandwidth usage. This adaptability allows the camera to fit seamlessly into various monitoring systems and requirements.

Nighttime surveillance is made possible with the device's built-in infrared (IR) LEDs, enabling visibility even in complete darkness. This feature is crucial for 24/7 security monitoring, ensuring that potential incidents can be recorded and reviewed regardless of lighting conditions. The camera also includes motion detection capabilities, which can trigger alerts and record video when movement is detected, enhancing security measures.

Networking is another strong aspect of the DCS-6620G. The device supports both wired and wireless connections, making installation flexible and straightforward. Users can connect it to their local area network (LAN) through Ethernet or utilize Wi-Fi for a wireless setup. The camera is compatible with the UPnP standard, facilitating easy integration into existing network infrastructures.

For user convenience, the DCS-6620G offers a web-based interface that allows for remote access and control via smartphones, tablets, and computers. This feature empowers users to monitor their premises in real-time from virtually anywhere in the world.

In summary, the D-Link DCS-6620G network camera is a versatile and feature-rich surveillance solution designed for various applications. Its PTZ capabilities, high-quality imaging, night-vision technology, motion detection, versatile networking options, and user-friendly remote access make it a reliable choice for anyone looking to enhance their security system. With this camera, users can ensure peace of mind through vigilant monitoring and proactive surveillance.