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User Manual
Vigilance HD Wireless Camera
DCS-4201
Preface
D-Link reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in the content hereof without obligation to notify any person or
organization of such revisions or changes. Information in this document may become obsolete as our services and websites develop and
change. Please refer to the www.mydlink.com website for the most current information.
Manual Revisions
Revision
Date
1.0
April 24, 2015
Description
DCS-4201 Revision A1 with firmware version 1.00
Trademarks
D-Link and the D-Link logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of D-Link Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States or other
countries. All other company or product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Copyright © 2015 D-Link Corporation.
All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without prior expressed written permission from D-Link Corporation.
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Table of Contents
Product Overview.......................................................................... 4
Package Contents.................................................................. 4
Introduction............................................................................. 5
System Requirements.......................................................... 5
Features..................................................................................... 6
Hardware Overview.............................................................. 7
Front....................................................................................... 7
Rear......................................................................................... 8
Sides....................................................................................... 9
Wireless Installation Considerations.............................10
Installation.....................................................................................11
Hardware Installation.........................................................11
Mount the Camera..............................................................12
Configuration with Wizard...............................................13
Viewing Camera via Web Browser.............................17
Setup Wizard SE....................................................................17
Configuration................................................................................19
Using the Configuration Interface.................................19
Live Video...............................................................................20
Setup........................................................................................22
Setup Wizard.....................................................................22
Network Setup..................................................................27
Wireless Setup...................................................................31
Dynamic DNS....................................................................32
Image Setup......................................................................33
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Audio and Video...............................................................35
Preset....................................................................................37
Motion Detection............................................................39
Sound Detection..............................................................41
Time and Date...................................................................42
Event Setup........................................................................43
SD Card................................................................................52
Advanced................................................................................53
Digital Input/Output.......................................................53
ICR and IR............................................................................54
HTTPS...................................................................................55
Access List...........................................................................56
Maintenance..........................................................................57
Device Management......................................................57
System.................................................................................58
Firmware Upgrade...........................................................59
Status.......................................................................................60
Device Info.........................................................................60
Logs......................................................................................61
Help......................................................................................62
DI/DO Specifications..................................................................63
Technical Specifications............................................................64
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Product Overview
Package Contents
DCS-4201 Vigilance HD Wireless Camera
CAT5 Ethernet cable
Power adapter
CD-ROM with User Manual and software
Quick Installation Guide
If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller.
Safety Notice: Installation and servicing should be done by certified technicians so as
to conform to all local codes and prevent voiding your warranty.
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the DCS-4201 Vigilance HD Wireless Camera. The DCS-4201 is a versatile and unique
solution for your small office. Unlike a standard webcam, the DCS-4201 is a complete system with a built-in CPU and web
server that transmits high quality video images for security and surveillance. The DCS-4201 can be accessed remotely, and
controlled from any PC/Notebook over your local network or through the Internet via a web browser. The simple installation
and intuitive web-based interface offer easy integration with your Ethernet/Fast Ethernet or 802.11n/g wireless network. The
DCS-4201 also comes with motion and sound detection features for a complete security solution.
System Requirements
• Computer with Microsoft Windows® 7/8/Vista, Mac OS or Linux
• Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 20, Safari 6, or higher version with Java installed and enabled
• Existing 10/100 Ethernet-based network
• A microSD memory card (optional) is required for recording to onboard storage. SDHC Class 6 or above is recommended.
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Features
Simple to Use
The DCS-4201 is a stand-alone system with a built-in CPU, requiring no special hardware or software. The DCS-4201 supports both ActiveX mode
for Internet Explorer and Java mode for other browsers such as Firefox® and Safari®.
Supports a Variety of Platforms
Supporting TCP/IP networking, HTTP, and other Internet related protocols. The DCS-4201 can also be integrated easily into other Internet/Intranet
applications because of its standards-based features.
Advanced Event Management
The DCS-4201 can be set up to send e-mail notifications with snapshots when an event occurs, such as when motion is detected. Events can be
triggered from several sources, such as motion detection and time based events.
Broad Range of Applications
With today’s high-speed Internet services, the Network Camera can provide the ideal solution for delivering live video images over the Intranet and
Internet for remote monitoring. The Network Camera allows remote access using a Web browser for live image viewing, and allows the administrator
to manage and control the Network Camera anytime, anywhere in the world. Many applications exist, including industrial and public monitoring
of homes, offices, banks, hospitals, child-care centers, and amusement parks.
IR LED for Day and Night functionality
The built-in infrared LED enables night time viewing of up to 10 meters.
802.11n Wireless or Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Support
The DCS-4201 offers wireless 802.11n and Ethernet/Fast Ethernet connectivity, making the network camera easy to integrate into your existing
network environment. The DCS-4201 works with a 10Mbps Ethernet based network or 100Mbps Fast Ethernet based network for traditional wired
environments, and works with 802.11n routers or access points for added flexibility. The Site Survey feature also allows you to view and connect to
any available wireless networks.
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Hardware Overview
Front
Status LED
Infrared LED
PIR Sensor
Camera Lens
Records video of the surrounding area
Microphone
Records audio from the surrounding area
Light Sensor
The light sensor monitors lighting conditions and switches between day and
night vision modes accordingly
Speaker
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Indicates the camera's current status
Used to illuminate the camera's field of view at night
Passive infrared sensor for motion detection
Can play audio sent to camera for two-way communication
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Rear
Ethernet Port
Connects to your Ethernet network
Reset Button
Press and hold this button for 10 seconds to reset the camera
Power Connector
Connects to the included DC 5 V power adapter
DI/DO Connector
I/O connectors for external devices
Adjustment Ring
Tighten or loosen the adjustment ring to adjust the camera's position
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Sides
microSD Card Slot
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Insert a microSD card for storing recorded images and video locally
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Wireless Installation Considerations
This D-Link device can connect to your wireless network from anywhere within the operating range of your wireless network.
However, the number, thickness and location of walls, ceilings, or other objects that the wireless signals must pass through,
may limit the range. Typical ranges vary depending on the types of materials and background RF (radio frequency) noise in
your home or business. The key to maximizing wireless range is to follow these basic guidelines:
1. Minimize the number of walls and ceilings between your adapter and other network devices (such as your network
camera) - each wall or ceiling can reduce your adapter’s range from 3-90 feet (1-30 meters).
2. Be aware of the direct line between network devices. A wall that is 1.5 feet thick (.5 meters), at a 45-degree angle appears
to be almost 3 feet (1 meter) thick. At a 2-degree angle, it looks over 42 feet (14 meters) thick. Position your devices so
that the signal will travel straight through a wall or ceiling (instead of at an angle) for better reception.
3. Building materials make a difference. A solid metal door or aluminum studs may weaken the wireless signal. Try to position
your access points, wireless routers, and other networking devices where the signal passes through drywall or open
doorways. Materials and objects such as glass, steel, metal, walls with insulation, water (fish tanks), mirrors, file cabinets,
brick, and concrete will degrade your wireless signal.
4. Keep your product at least 3-6 feet or 1-2 meters away from electrical devices or appliances that generate RF noise.
5. If you are using 2.4GHz cordless phones or other radio frequency sources (such as microwave ovens), your wireless
connection may degrade dramatically or drop completely. Make sure your 2.4GHz phone base is as far away from your
wireless devices as possible. The base transmits a signal even if the phone is not in use.
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Installation
Hardware Installation
If you wish to set up your camera without using the Camera Setup Wizard, please follow these steps.
Connect the Ethernet Cable
Connect the included Ethernet cable to the network cable connector located on
the panel at the rear of the DCS-4201 and attach it to the network.
Attach the External Power Supply
Attach the external power supply to the DC Power receptor located on the rear
panel of the DCS-4201 and connect it to your wall outlet or power strip.
Note: If you choose to take advantage of the Power over Ethernet feature you
may unplug the power cable.
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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. Place the mounting base where you want to position the camera and use a pencil
to mark the holes.
2. 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, insert the plastic anchors and then the screws.
The space between the camera and the screwheads should be 3 mm.
3. Place the mounting base over the screw that is mounted on the wall. Make sure
to fit the screw-heads over the big holes and slide it downward to lock firmly.
Lightly pull the base forward to make sure that it is locked.
4. Place the base cover on the base and screw the camera stem clockwise into the
mounting base.
5. Adjust the angle of the camera as desired, then tighten the collar on the camera
stem to lock it in place.
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Configuration with Wizard
Insert the DCS-4201 CD into your computer's CD-ROM drive to begin the installation. If the Autorun function on your
computer is disabled, or if the D-Link Launcher fails to start automatically, click Start > Run. Type D:\autorun.exe,
where D: represents the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive.
Click Setup Wizard to begin the installation.
After clicking Setup Wizard, the following window will open.
Click Next to continue.
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Click Yes to accept the License Agreement.
Click Next to start the installation process.
Note: The installation may take several minutes to
finish.
Click Finish to complete the installation.
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Click on the D-Link Setup Wizard SE icon that was created in your
Windows Start menu.
Start > D-Link > Setup Wizard SE
The Setup Wizard will appear and display the MAC address and
IP address of your camera(s). If you have a DHCP server on your
network, a valid IP Address will be displayed. If your network does
not use a DHCP server, the network camera's default static IP
192.168.0.20 will be displayed.
Click the Wizard button to continue.
Enter the Admin ID and password. When logging in for the first time,
the default Admin ID is admin with the password left blank.
Click Next to continue.
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Select DHCP if your camera obtains an IP address
automatically from a DHCP server (e.g., router). Select Static
IP if you want to manually enter the IP settings for the camera.
Click Next to continue.
Take a moment to confirm your settings and click Restart.
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Setup Wizard SE
Viewing Camera via Web Browser
Click on the D-Link Setup Wizard SE icon that was created in your
Windows Start menu.
Start > D-Link > Setup Wizard SE
Select the camera and click Link to access the web
configuration.
The Setup Wizard will automatically open your web browser
to the IP address of the camera.
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Enter admin as the default username and leave
the password blank. Click OK to continue.
This section displays your camera’s live video. You can select
your video profile and view or operate the camera. For additional
information about web configuration, please refer to the user
manual included on the CD-ROM or the D-Link website.
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Configuration
Using the Configuration Interface
After completing the Camera Installation Wizard, you are ready to use your camera. The camera’s built-in Web configuration utility is designed to
allow you to easily access and configure your DCS-4201. At the end of the wizard, enter the IP address of your camera into a web browser, such as
Mozilla Firefox. To log in, use the User name admin and the password you created in the Installation Wizard. If you did not create a password, the
default password is blank. After entering your password, click OK.
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Live Video
This section shows your camera’s live video. You may select any of the available icons listed below to operate the camera. You may also select your
language using the drop-down menu on the left side of the screen.
You can zoom in and out on the live video image using your mouse. Right-click to zoom out or left-click to zoom in on the image.
SD Status: This option displays the status of the microSD card. If no
microSD card has been inserted, this screen will display
the message "Card Invalid."
IO Status: This option displays the status of your I/O device if a
device has been connected.
Digital Input Indicator
Motion Trigger
Indicator
This indicator will change color when a digital input
signal is detected.
This indicator will change color when a trigger event
occurs.
Auto Pan
Note: The video motion feature for your camera must
be enabled.
When a recording is in progress, this indicator will
change color.
This control pad can be used to electronically pan, tilt,
and zoom (ePTZ) within the camera's predefined view
area, if one has been defined.
Starts the automatic panning function.
Stop
Stops automatic panning.
Preset Path
Starts the camera's motion along the predefined path.
Recording Indicator
Control Pad
ePTZ Speed: You may select a value between 0 and 64. 0 is the slowest
and 64 is the fastest.
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Global View: This window indicates the total field of view (FOV) of
the camera. The red box indicates the visible region of
interest (ROI).
Language: You may select the interface language using this menu.
Video Profile 1
Record a Video Clip
Video Profile 2
Set a Storage Folder
Video Profile 3
Listen/Stop Audio In (from microphone)
Full screen mode
Start/Stop Audio Out (to speaker)
Taking a Snapshot
Start/Stop Digital Output
Go To (Preset List): If any presets have been defined, you can select them
here to move the camera to the selected preset.
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Setup
Setup Wizard
To configure your Network Camera, click Internet Connection Setup Wizard. Alternatively,
you may click Manual Internet Connection Setup to manually configure your Network
Camera and skip to "Network Setup" on page 27.
To quickly configure your Network Camera’s motion detection settings, click Motion
Detection Setup Wizard. If you want to enter your settings without running the wizard, click
Manual Motion Detection Setup and skip to"Motion Detection" on page 39.
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Internet Connection Setup Wizard
This wizard will guide you through a step-by-step process to configure your new D-Link
Camera and connect the camera to the Internet. Click Next to continue.
Select how the camera will connect to the Internet.
If your router is connected to a router, or you are unsure how your camera will connect
to the Internet, select DHCP Connection.
Select Static IP if your Internet Service Provider has provided you with connection settings, or
if you wish to set a static address within your home network. Enter the correct configuration
information and click Next to continue.
If you are using PPPoE, select Enable PPPoE and enter your user name and password.
Click Next to continue.
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If you have a Dynamic DNS account and would like the camera to update your IP address
automatically, Select Enable DDNS and enter your host information. Click Next to continue.
Enter a name for your camera and click Next to continue.
Configure the correct time to ensure that all events will be triggered as scheduled. Click Next
to continue.
If you have selected DHCP, you will see a summary of your settings, including the camera's IP
address. Please write down all of this information as you will need it in order to access your
camera.
Click Apply to save your settings.
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Motion Detection Setup Wizard
This wizard will guide you through a step-by-step process to configure your camera's
motion detection functions.
Click Next to continue.
Step 1
This step will allow you to enable or disable motion detection, specify the detection sensitivity,
and adjust the camera’s ability to detect movement.
You may specify whether the camera should capture a snapshot or a video clip when motion
is detected.
Please see the Motion Detection section on "Motion Detection" on page 39 for information
about how to configure motion detection.
Step 2
This step allows you to enable motion detection based on a customized schedule. Specify the
day and hours. You may also choose to always record whenever motion is detected.
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Step 3
This step allows you to specify how you will receive event notifications from your camera. You
may choose not to receive notifications, or to receive notifications via e-mail or FTP.
Please enter the relevant information for your e-mail or FTP account.
Click Next to continue.
Step 4
You have completed the Motion Detection Wizard.
Please verify your settings and click Apply to save them.
Please wait a few moments while the camera saves your settings and restarts.
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Network Setup
Use this section to configure the network connections for your camera. All relevant information must be entered accurately. After making any
changes, click the Save Settings button to save your changes.
LAN Settings: This section lets you configure settings for your local
area network.
DHCP: Select this connection if you have a DHCP server running
on your network and would like your camera to obtain
an IP address automatically.
If you choose DHCP, you do not need to fill out the IP
address settings.
Static IP Client: You may obtain a static or fixed IP address and other
network information from your network administrator
for your camera. A static IP address may simplify access
to your camera in the future.
IP Address: Enter the fixed IP address in this field.
Subnet Mask: This number is used to determine if the destination is in
the same subnet. The default value is 255.255.255.0.
Default Router: The gateway used to forward frames to destinations in a
different subnet. Invalid gateway settings may cause the
failure of transmissions to a different subnet.
Primary DNS: The primary domain name server translates names to IP
addresses.
Secondary DNS: The secondary DNS acts as a backup to the primary DNS.
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Enable UPnP Presentation: Enabling this setting allows your camera to be configured
as a UPnP device on your network.
Enable UPnP Port Forwarding: Enabling this setting allows the camera to add port
forwarding entries into the router automatically on a
UPnP capable network.
PPPoE Settings: Enable this setting if your network uses PPPoE.
User Name / Password: Enter the username and password for your PPPoE
account. Re-enter your password in the Confirm
Password field. You may obtain this information from
your ISP.
HTTP Port: The default port number is 80.
Access Name for Stream 1~3: The default name is video#.mjpg, where # is the number
of the stream.
HTTPS Port: You may use a PC with a secure browser to connect to
the HTTPS port of the camera. The default port number
is 443.
RTSP Port: The port number that you use for RTSP streaming to
mobile devices, such as mobile phones or PDAs. The
default port number is 554. You may specify the address
of a particular stream. For instance, live1.sdp can be
accessed at rtsp://x.x.x.x/video1.sdp where the x.x.x.x
represents the IP address of your camera.
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Enable CoS: Enabling the Class of Service setting implements a
best-effort policy without making any bandwidth
reservations.
Enable QoS: Enabling QoS allows you to specify a traffic priority
policy to ensure a consistent Quality of Service during
busy periods. If the Network Camera is connected to a
router that itself implements QoS, the router's settings
will override the QoS settings of the camera.
Enable IPV6: Enable the IPV6 setting to use the IPV6 protocol. Enabling
the option allows you to manually set up the address,
specify an optional IP address, specify an optional router
and an optional primary DNS.
Enable Multicast for stream The DCS-4201 allows you to multicast each of the
available streams via group address and specify the TTL
value for each stream. Enter the port and TTL settings
you wish to use if you do not want to use the defaults.
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Enable Bonjour: Enable this to allow other network devices to connect to
this camera using Bonjour.
Bonjour Name: Enter the name to identify this camera on Bonjour.
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Wireless Setup
This section allows you to set up and configure the wireless settings on your camera. After making any changes, click the Save Settings button to
save your changes.
Site Survey: Click the Rescan button to scan for available wireless
networks. After scanning, you can use the drop-down
box to select an available wireless network. The related
information (SSID, Wireless Mode, Channel, Authentication,
Encryption) will be automatically filled in for you.
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SSID: Enter the SSID of the wireless access point you wish to
use.
Wireless Mode: Use the drop-down box to select the mode of the
wireless network you wish to connect to. Infrastructure
is normally used to connect to an access point or router.
Ad-Hoc is usually used to connect directly to another
computer.
Channel: If you are using Ad Hoc mode, select the channel of the
wireless network you wish to connect to, or select Auto.
Authentication: Select the authentication you use on your wireless
network - Open, Shared, WPA-PSK, or WPA2-PSK.
Encryption: If you use WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK authentication, you
will need to specify whether your wireless network
uses TKIP or AES encryption. If you use Open or Shared
authentication, WEP encryption should be the setting.
Key: If you use WEP, WPA-PSK, or WPA2-PSK authentication,
enter the Key (also known as password) used for your
wireless network.
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Dynamic DNS
DDNS allows you to access your camera using a domain name instead of an IP address. To do this, you will need to have an account with one of the
DDNS services listed in the drop-down box on this page.
Enable DDNS: Select this checkbox to enable the DDNS function.
Server Address: Select your Dynamic DNS provider from the pull down
menu or enter the server address manually.
Host Name: Enter the host name of the DDNS server.
User Name: Enter the user name or e-mail used to connect to your
DDNS account.
Password: Enter the password used to connect to your DDNS
server account.
Timeout: Enter the DNS timeout values you wish to use.
Status: Indicates the connection status, which is automatically
determined by the system.
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Image Setup
In this section, you may configure the video image settings for your camera. A preview of the image will be shown in Live Video.
Enable Privacy Mask Setting: The Privacy Mask setting allows you to specify up to 3
rectangular areas on the camera's image to be blocked/
excluded from recordings and snapshots.
You may click and drag the mouse cursor over the
camera image to draw a mask area. Right clicking on the
camera image brings up the following menu options:
ƒƒ Disable All: Disables all mask areas
ƒƒ Enable All: Enables all mask areas
ƒƒ Reset All: Clears all mask areas.
Anti Flicker: If the video flickers, try enabling this setting.
Mirror: This will mirror the image horizontally.
Flip: This will flip the image vertically. When turning Flip on,
you may want to consider turning Mirror on as well.
Power Line: Select the frequency used by your power lines to avoid
interference or distortion.
White Balance: Use the drop-down box to change white balance settings
to help balance colors for different environments. You
can choose from Auto, Outdoor, Indoor, Fluorescent, and
Push Hold. Push Hold will save and lock the currently
detected white balance settings when you click Save.
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Exposure Mode: Changes the exposure mode. Use the drop-down
box to set the camera for Indoor, Outdoor, or Night
environments, or to Moving to capture moving objects.
The Low Noise option will focus on creating a highquality picture without noise. You can also create 3
different custom exposure modes. The Max Gain setting
will allow you to control the maximum amount of gain
to apply to brighten the picture.
Denoise: This setting controls the amount of noise reduction that
will be applied to the picture.
Brightness: Adjust this setting to compensate for backlit subjects.
Contrast: Adjust this setting to alter the color intensity/strength.
Saturation: This setting controls the amount of coloration, from
grayscale to fully saturated.
Sharpness: Specify a value from 0 to 8 to specify how much
sharpening to apply to the image.
Reset Default: Click this button to reset the image to factory default
settings.
WDR Level: WDR makes it easier to see objects that may appear dark
due to strong backlighting conditions during the daytime.
Higher WDR levels will make it easier to see objects in
shadows.
3D filtering: 3D filtering reduces the amount of image noise when
viewing a low-light environment. Higher levels of 3D
filtering will apply stronger levels of noise reduction.
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Audio and Video
You may configure up to 3 video profiles with different settings for your camera. Hence, you may set up different profiles for your computer and
mobile display. In addition, you may also configure the two-way audio settings for your camera. After making any changes, click the Save Settings
button to save your changes.
Aspect ratio: Set the aspect ratio of the video to 4:3 standard or 16:9
widescreen.
Mode: Set the video codec to be used to MJPEG or H.264.
Frame size / View window area: Frame size determines the total capture resolution, and
View window area determines the Live Video viewing
window size. If the Frame size is larger than the Live
Video size, you can use the ePTZ controls to look around.
16:9
4:3
1280 x 720, 800 x 448, 640 x 360, 480 x 272,
320 x 176
960 x 720, 800 x 592, 640 x 480, 480 x 352,
320 x 240
Note: If your View window area is the same as your Frame
size, you will not be able to use the ePTZ function.
Maximum frame rate: A higher frame rate provides smoother motion for
videos, and requires more bandwidth. Lower frame
rates will result in stuttering motion, and requires less
bandwidth.
Video Quality: This limits the maximum bandwidth, which can be
combined with the "Fixed quality" option to optimize
the bandwidth utilization and video quality. If fixed
bandwidth utilization is desired regardless of the video
quality, choose "Constant bit rate" and select the desired
bandwidth.
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Constant bit rate: The bps will affect the bit rate of the video recorded
by the camera. Higher bit rates result in higher video
quality.
Fixed quality: Select the image quality level for the camera to try to
maintain. High quality levels will result in increased bit
rates.
Audio in off: Selecting this checkbox will mute incoming audio.
Audio in gain level: This setting controls the amount of gain applied to
incoming audio to increase its volume.
Audio out off: Selecting this checkbox will mute outgoing audio.
Audio out volume level: This setting controls the amount of gain applied to
outgoing audio to increase its volume.
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Preset
This screen allows you to set preset points for the ePTZ function of the camera, which allows you to look around the camera's viewable area by
using a zoomed view. Presets allow you to quickly go to and view a specific part of the area your camera is covering, and you can create preset
sequences, which will automatically change the camera's view between the different presets according to a defined order and timing you can set.
Note: If your View window area is the same as your Frame size, you will not be able to use the ePTZ function.
Video Profile: This selects which video profile to use.
ePTZ Speed: You may select a value between 0 and 64. 0 is the slowest
and 64 is the fastest.
Arrow Buttons and Home Button: Use these buttons to move to a specific part of the
viewing area, which you can then set as a preset. Click
the Home button to return to the center of the viewing
area.
Input Preset Name: Enter the name of the preset you want to create, then
click the Add button to make a new preset. If an existing
preset has been selected from the Preset List, you can
change its name by typing in a new name, then clicking
the Rename button.
Preset List: Click this drop-down box to see a list of all the presets
that have been created. You can select one, then click
the GoTo button to change the displayed camera view
to the preset. Clicking the Remove button will delete
the currently selected preset.
Preset Sequence: This section allows you to create a preset sequence,
which automatically moves the camera's view between
a set of preset views.
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Preset List: To add a preset to the sequence, select it from the dropdown box at the bottom of this window, set the Dwell
time to determine how long the camera view will stay at
that preset, then click the Add button. The preset name
will appear in the list, followed by the dwell time to view
that preset for.
You can rearrange your presets in the sequence by
selecting a preset in the sequence, then clicking the
arrow buttons to move it higher or lower in the current
sequence.
Clicking the trash can button will remove the currently
selected preset from the sequence.
If you want to change the dwell time for a preset, select
it from the list, enter a new dwell time, then click the
Update button.
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Motion Detection
Motion detection enables the camera to monitor the video feed for movement. Here, you can adjust the sensitivity and percentage settings, which
work together to determine whether motion is detected by the camera or not. After making any changes, click the Save Settings button to save
your changes.
Enable Video Motion: Select this box to enable the motion detection feature
of your camera.
Enable PIR: Select this box to enable Passive Infrared detection.
Sensitivity: Specifies how sensitive motion detection will be from
0% to 100%. A low sensitivity setting means that there
must be large changes between two images in order to
detect motion, and a high sensitivity setting means that
even small changes will cause motion to be detected.
Low sensitivities may be useful when monitoring an area
that has flickering lights or a window to the outside in
view. High sensitivities may be useful when monitoring
an area that rarely changes, such as a storeroom or
warehouse.
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Draw Motion Area: Use your mouse to click and drag on the area that you
would like to monitor for motion.
Erase Motion Area: To erase a motion detection area, simply click on the red
square that you wish to remove.
Right clicking on the camera image brings up the
following menu options:
ƒƒ Select All: Draws a motion detection area over the
entire screen.
ƒƒ Clear All: Clears any motion detection areas that
have been drawn.
ƒƒ Restore: Restores the previously specified motion
detection areas.
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Sound Detection
Sound detection enables the camera to monitor the environment for loud sounds. You may set the volume threshold used to determine whether
sound was detected or not.
Enable Sound Detection: Check this box to enable the sound detection feature of
your camera.
Detection Level: Specifies the measurable level that would indicate
sound. Please enter a value between 50 and 90, the
higher the number the more sensitive the camera will
be to sound.
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Time and Date
This section allows you to automatically or manually configure, update, and maintain the internal system clock for your camera. After making any
changes, click the Save Settings button to save your changes.
Time Zone: Select your time zone from the drop-down menu.
Enable Daylight Saving: Select this to enable Daylight Saving Time.
Auto Daylight Saving: Select this option to allow your camera to configure the
Daylight Saving settings automatically.
Set Date and Time Manually: Selecting this option allows you to configure the Daylight
Saving date and time manually.
Offset: Sets the amount of time to be added or removed when
Daylight Saving is enabled.
Synchronize with NTP Server: Enable this feature to set the time automatically by using
an NTP server.
NTP Server: Network Time Protocol (NTP) synchronizes the DCS-4201
with an Internet time server. Choose the one that is
closest to your location.
Set the Date and Time Manually: This option allows you to set the time and date manually.
Copy Your Computer's Time This will synchronize the time information from your PC.
Settings:
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Event Setup
In a typical application, when motion is detected, the DCS-4201 sends images to a FTP server or via e-mail as notifications. As shown in the
illustration below, an event can be triggered by many sources, such as motion detection or external digital input devices. When an event is
triggered, a specified action will be performed. You can configure the Network Camera to send snapshots or videos to your e-mail address or FTP
site.
Action
Event Condition
ex.
Motion detection,
Periodically, Digital input,
System reboot
Media
(what to send)
ex.
Snapshot, Video Clips
Server
(where to send)
ex.
Email, FTP
To start plotting an event, it is suggested to configure server and media columns first so that the Network Camera will know what action shall be
performed when a trigger is activated.
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The Event Setup page includes 4 different sections.
• Server
• Media
• Event
• Recording
1. To add a new item - "event, server or media," click Add. A screen will appear and allow you
to update the fields accordingly.
2. To delete the selected item from the pull-down menu of event, server or media, click Delete.
3. Click on the item name to pop up a window for modifying.
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Add Server
You can configure up to 5 servers to save snapshots and/or video to. After making any
changes, click the Save Settings button to save your changes.
Server Name: Enter the unique name of your server.
E-mail: Enter the configuration for the target e-mail server
account.
FTP: Enter the configuration for the target FTP server account.
Network Storage: Specify a network storage device. Only one network
storage device is supported.
SD Card: Use the camera's onboard SD card storage.
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Add Media
There are three types of media, Snapshot, Video Clip, and System Log. After making any
changes, click the Save Settings button to save your changes.
Media Name: Enter a unique name for media type you want to create.
Snapshot: Select this option to set the media type to snapshots.
Source: Set the video profile to use as the media source. Refer to
Audio and Video on "Audio and Video" on page 35 for
more information on video profiles.
Send pre-event image(s) [0~4]: Set the number of pre-event images to take. Pre-event
images are images taken before the main event snapshot
is taken.
Send post-event image(s) [0~7]: Set the number of post-event images to take. Post-event
images are images taken after the main event snapshot
is taken. You can set up to 7 post-event images to be
taken.
File name prefix: The prefix name will be added on the file name.
Add date and time suffix to file Check it to add timing information as file name suffix.
name:
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Video clip: Select this option to set the media type to video clips.
Source: Set the video profile to use as the media source. Refer to
"Audio and Video" on page 51 for more information on
video profiles.
Pre-event recording: This sets how many seconds to record before the main
event video clip starts. You can record up to 4 seconds of
pre-event video.
Maximum duration: Set the maximum length of video to record for your
video clips.
Maximum file size: Set the maximum file size to record for your video clips.
File name prefix: This is the prefix that will be added to the filename of
saved video clips.
System log: Select this option to set the media type to system logs.
This will save the event to the camera system log, but
will not record any snapshots or video.
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Add Event
Create and schedule up to 2 events with their own settings here. After making any changes,
click the Save Settings button to save your changes.
Event name: Enter a name for the event.
Enable this event: Select this box to activate this event.
Priority: Set the priority for this event. The event with higher
priority will be executed first.
Delay: Select the delay time before checking the next event. It
is being used for both events of motion detection and
digital input trigger.
Trigger: Specify the input type that triggers the event.
Video Motion Detection: Motion is detected during live video monitoring. Select
the windows that need to be monitored.
Periodic: The event is triggered in specified intervals. The trigger
interval unit is in minutes.
Digital input: The external trigger input to the camera.
System Boot: Triggers an event when the system boots up.
Network Lost: Triggers an event when the network connection is lost.
Passive Infrared Sensor: Triggers an event when the PIR sensor detects movement.
Sound Detection: Triggers an event when sound is detected.
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Time: Select Always or enter the time interval.
Action: If you have created Server and Media entries, you will
see them appear here. Select which Server you want to
send to and which Media you want the camera to send.
Trigger D/O: Select to trigger the digital output for a specific number
of seconds when an event occurs.
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Add Recording
Here you can configure and schedule the recording settings. After making any changes,
click the Save Settings button to save your changes.
Recording entry name: The unique name of the entry.
Enable this recording: Select this to enable the recording function.
Priority: Set the priority for this entry. The entry with a higher
priority value will be executed first.
Source: The source of the stream.
Recording schedule: Scheduling the recording entry.
Recording settings: Configuring the setting for the recording.
Destination: Select the folder where the recording file will be stored.
Total cycling recording size: Please input a HDD volume between 1 MB and 2 TB for
recording space. The recording data will replace the
oldest record when the total recording size exceeds this
value. For example, if each recording file is 6MB, and the
total cyclical recording size is 600MB, then the camera
will record 100 files in the specified location (folder) and
then will delete the oldest file and create new file for
cyclical recording.
Please note that if the free HDD space is not enough, the
recording will stop. Before you set up this option please
make sure your HDD has enough space, and it is better to
not save other files in the same folder as recording files.
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Size of each file for recording: If this is selected, files will be separated based on the file
size you specify.
Time of each file for recording: If this is selected, files will be separated based on the
maximum length you specify.
File Name Prefix: The prefix name will be added on the file name of the
recording file(s).
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SD Card
Here you may browse and manage the recorded files which are stored on the microSD card.
Format SD Card: Click this icon to automatically format the microSD card
and create "picture" & "video" folders.
View Recorded Picture: If the picture files are stored on the microSD card, click
on the picture folder and choose the picture file you
would like to view.
Playback Recorded Video: If video files are stored on the microSD card, click on the
video folder and choose the video file you would like to
view.
Refresh: Reloads the file and folder information from the microSD
card.
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Advanced
Digital Input/Output
This screen allows you to control the behavior of digital input and digital output devices. The I/O connector provides the physical interface for
digital output (DO) and digital input (DI) that is used for connecting a variety of external alarm devices such as IR-Sensors and alarm relays. The
digital input is used for connecting external alarm devices and once triggered images will be taken and e-mailed. After making any changes, click
the Save Settings button to save your changes.
Select D/I or D/O Mode: The camera will send a signal when an event is triggered,
depending upon the type of device connected to the DI
circuit.
N.C. stands for Normally Closed. This means that the
normal state of the circuit is closed. Therefore events are
triggered when the device status changes to "Open."
N.O. stands for Normally Open. This means that the
normal state of the circuit is open. Therefore events are
triggered when the device status changes to "Closed."
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ICR and IR
Here you can configure the ICR and IR settings. The IR(Infrared) Cut-Removable(ICR) filter can be disengaged for increased sensitivity in low light
environments.
Automatic: The Day/Night mode is set automatically. You can use the
Sensitivity dropdown box to set when the camera will
switch to Night mode. The text box to the right shows
what lighting conditions are currently being detected
by the camera for reference. You can refresh this status
by clicking the Refresh button.
Day Mode: Day mode enables the IR Cut Filter.
Night Mode: Night mode disables the IR Cut Filter.
Schedule Mode: Set up the Day/Night mode using a schedule. The camera
will enter Day mode at the starting time and return to
Night mode at the ending time.
IR Light Control: The camera can enable or disable the IR (infrared) light
according to your preferences. This setting provides
additional controls depending on your specific application.
Off: The IR light will always be off.
On: The IR light will always be on.
Sync with ICR: The IR light will turn on when the ICR sensor is on.
Schedule: The IR light will turn on or off according to the schedule
that you specify below.
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HTTPS
This page allows you to install and activate an HTTPS certificate for secure access to your camera. After making any changes, click the Save Settings
button to save your changes.
Enable HTTPS Secure Connection: Enable the HTTPS service.
Create Certificate Method: Choose the way the certificate should be created. Three
options are available:
ƒƒ Create a self-signed certificate automatically
ƒƒ Create a self-signed certificate manually
ƒƒ Create a certificate request and install
Status: Displays the status of the certificate.
Note: The certificate cannot be removed while HTTPS
is still enabled. To remove the certificate, you must first
uncheck Enable HTTPS secure connection.
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Access List
Here you can set access permissions for users to view your DCS-4201.
Allow list: The list of IP addresses that have the access right to the
camera.
Start IP address: The starting IP Address of the devices (such as a computer)
that have permission to access the video of the camera.
Click Add to save the changes made.
Note: A total of seven lists can be configured for both
columns.
End IP address: The ending IP Address of the devices (such as a computer)
that have permission to access the video of the camera.
Delete allow list: Remove the customized setting from the Allow List.
Deny list: The list of IP addresses that have no access rights to the
camera.
Delete deny list: Remove the customized setting from the Delete List.
For example:
When the range of the Allowed List is set from 1.1.1.0
to 192.255.255.255 and the range of the Denied List is
set from 1.1.1.0 to 170.255.255.255. Only users with IPs
located between 171.0.0.0 and 192.255.255.255 can
access the Network Camera.
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Maintenance
Device Management
You may modify the name and administrator’s password of your camera, as well as add and manage the user accounts for accessing the camera.
You may also use this section to create a unique name and configure the OSD settings for your camera.
Admin Password Setting: Set a new password for the administrator’s account.
Add User Account: Add a new user account.
User Name: Enter the user name for the new account.
Password: Enter the password for the new account.
User List: All the existing user accounts will be displayed here. You
may delete accounts included in the list, but you may
want to reserve at least one as a guest account.
IP Camera Name: Create a unique name for your camera that will be added
to the file name prefix when creating a snapshot or a
video clip.
Enable OSD: Select this option to enable the On-Screen Display
feature for your camera.
Label: Enter a label for the camera, which will be shown on the
OSD when it is enabled.
Show Time: Select this option to enable the time-stamp display on
the video screen.
LED: You may specify whether or not to illuminate the status
LED on the camera.
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System
In this section, you may back up, restore and reset the camera configuration, or reboot the camera.
Save To Local Hard Drive: You may save your current camera configuration as a file
on your computer.
Local From Local Hard Drive: Locate a pre-saved configuration by clicking Browse and
then restore the pre-defined settings to your camera by
clicking Load Configuration.
Restore to Factory Default: You may reset your camera and restore the factory
settings by clicking Restore Factory Defaults.
Reboot Device: This will restart your camera.
Enable Schedule Reboot: You can schedule the camera to reboot according to a
schedule. Select the days and time you want the camera
to automatically reboot.
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Firmware Upgrade
The camera's current firmware version will be displayed on this screen. You may visit the D-Link Support Website to check for the latest available
firmware version.
To upgrade the firmware on your DCS-4201, please download and save the latest firmware version from the D-Link Support Page to your local
hard drive. Locate the file on your local hard drive by clicking the Browse button. Select the file and click the Upload button to start upgrading the
firmware.
Current Firmware Version: Displays the detected firmware version.
Current Product Name: Displays the camera model name.
File Path: Locate the file (upgraded firmware) on your hard drive
by clicking Browse.
Upload: Uploads the new firmware to your camera.
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Status
Device Info
This page displays detailed information about your device and network connection.
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Logs
This page displays the log information of your camera. You may download the information by clicking Download. You may also click Clear to delete
the saved log information.
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Help
This page provides helpful information regarding camera operation.
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Appendix A: DI/DO Specifications
DI/DO Specifications
Pin 1
Pin 4
Pin 2
PIN
Pin 3
NOTE
FUNCTION
Digital Out (DO)
Uses an open-drain NFET transistor with the source connected to GND in camera. If used
with an external relay, a diode must be connected in parallel with the load for protection
against voltage transients. Max loading is 100 mA.
Digital In (DI)
A switch from DI to DC 5 V, activated by setting NO. or NC.
DC5V OUTPUT
DC 5 V Output / Max. 100 mA
GND
GND
Internal 5V Power
External 3~12V Power
DND
DND
DC Power 5V
DC Power 5V
5V
5V
DI
N.C / N.O
DI
N.C / N.O
Reed switch
DC Power 3V~12V
Reed switch
DO
DO
100 mA
Diode
ALARM
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Appendix B: Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
Camera
Network
Camera Hardware
Profile
ƒƒ 1/4” Megapixel progressive CMOS sensor
ƒƒ 10 meter IR illumination distance
ƒƒ Minimum illumination: 0 lux with IR LED on
ƒƒ Built-in Infrared-Cut Removable (ICR) Filter module
ƒƒ Built-in PIR sensor
ƒƒ Built-in microphone and speaker
ƒƒ 10x digital zoom
ƒƒ Focal length: 1.8 mm
ƒƒ Aperture: F2.4
ƒƒ Angle of view:
ƒƒ (H) 97.6°
ƒƒ (V) 69.2°
ƒƒ (D) 108.9°
Image Features
ƒƒ Configurable image size, quality, frame rate, and bit rate
ƒƒ Time stamp and text overlays
ƒƒ Configurable motion detection windows
ƒƒ Configurable privacy mask zones
ƒƒ Configurable shutter speed, brightness, saturation, contrast,
and sharpness
Video Compression
ƒƒ Simultaneous H.264/MJPEG format compression
ƒƒ H.264 multicast streaming
ƒƒ JPEG for still images
Video Resolution
16:9 - 1280x720, 800x448, 640x360, 480x272, 320x176
4:3 - 960x720, 800x592, 640x480, 480x352, 320x240
Audio Support
G.711, AAC
External Device
Interface
ƒƒ 10/100 BASE-TX Fast Ethernet port
ƒƒ DI/DO port
ƒƒ MicroSD card slot
ƒƒ 802.11n wireless
Network Protocols
IPv6
IPv4
TCP/IP
UDP
ICMP
DHCP client
NTP client (D-Link)
DNS client
DDNS client (D-Link)
SMTP client
FTP client
HTTP / HTTPS
Samba Client
PPPoE
UPnP port forwarding
RTP / RTSP/ RTCP
IP filtering
QoS
CoS
Multicast
SNMP
ONVIF compliant
Security
ƒƒ Administrator and user group protection
ƒƒ Password authentication
ƒƒ HTTP and RTSP digest encryption
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System
System
Management Requirements for
Web Interface
General
ƒƒ Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8/7/Vista
ƒƒ Browser: Internet Explorer, Firefox
Event Management
ƒƒ Motion detection
ƒƒ Event notification and uploading of snapshots/video clips via
e-mail or FTP
ƒƒ Supports multiple SMTP and FTP servers
ƒƒ Multiple event notifications
ƒƒ Multiple recording methods for easy backup
Remote
Management
ƒƒ Take snapshots/video clips and save to local hard drive
ƒƒ Configuration interface accessible via web browser
Weight
118g
Power Supply
5 VDC, 1.2 A
Power Consumption 4.0 +-5% watts
Temperature
Operating: 0 to 40 °C (32 to 104 °F)
Storage: -20 to 70 °C (-4 to 158 °F)
Humidity
Operating: 20% to 80% non-condensing
Storage: 5% to 95% non-condensing
Certifications
CE
CE LVD
FCC
C-Tick
Dimensions
•
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For Model: DCS-4201
FCC Statement
Part 15 General
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
this equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
15B
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
this equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Note: The country code selection is for non-US model only and is not available to all US model. Per FCC regulation, all WiFi product marketed in US
must fixed to US operation channels only.
MPE or SAR
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and
operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
IC Statement
RSS-210 General
This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Ce dispositif est conforme à la norme CNR-210 d'Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Son fonctionnement est sujet
aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage préjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu, y
compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable.
MPE Statement
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and
operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
Déclaration d'exposition aux radiations:
Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements IC établies pour un environnement non contrôlé. Cet équipement doit être
installé et utilisé avec un minimum de 20cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps.

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