D-Link’s DCS-5230 is a PTZ network camera designed for indoor surveillance applications & remote monitoring. It can be placed anywhere at home or in an office through a network connection, either wireless or wired. Motorized pan/tilt controls with 16x digital zoom allow you to grab close ups & take snapshots directly from a web browser, wherever you are. Megapixel 1/3” CMOS sensor for superior image quality Pan & Tilt capabilities allowing a wide viewing angle Built-in infrared LED for night surveillance Live video streams on a 3G mobile phone or PDA Extra-sensitive motion-triggered recording (PIR sensor) Simultaneous video profiles for web viewing, 3G mobile viewing & video recording 16x digital zoom Direct recording to a NAS box or micro SD card* (no software required) Digital I/O for connection to external devices Ultra-fast 802.11n wireless LAN network connectivity Easy wireless security setup at the touch of a button (WPS)
Specification Camera 1.3 Megapixel 1/3” CMOS sensor Minimum illumination: 1 Lux@ F2.0 Built-in infrared LED for night surveillance Standard fixed mount type lens 4 mm, F2.0 Field of view: 62° Pan range: 130-180° Tilt range: 5-85° 16x digital zoom Pyroelectric Infra-Red (PIR) sensor for sensitive motion detection Built-in micro SD card slot for local recording* DI/DO interface for connection to other devices such as a light or an alarm Network 1 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet port 802.11n wireless LAN
Specification Certified for Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), the Wi-Fi standard for security at the touch of a button Dynamic DNS support UPn P™support Web-based configuration Video Motion JPEG / MPEG-4 dual format compression Up to 4 simultaneous video profiles JPEG for still image Adjustable image size & quality Audio Built-in microphone Audio port for 2-way communications Monitoring & recording Live video streams from a 3G mobile phone or PDA Remote management/control of up to 32 cameras via D-View Cam software Direct recording to a NAS device (Samba client) Event notification & snapshots/video clips upload via HTTP, SMTP, or FTP