D-Link DCS-7517 User Manual - Page 73

Maintenance - firmware

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Configuration Maintenance This page lets you reboot the camera, restore the camera to the factory default settings, save and restore the camera's configuration, and upgrade the firmware. Schedule Reboot: This feature allows the camera to perform a scheduled reboot. Select the days and time you want the camera to reboot, then click Save. Make sure you have set the camera's clock to the correct date and time before using this feature. Reboot: Click Reboot to reboot the camera, which will take about one minute to complete. When completed, the live video page will be displayed in your browser. A message will be displayed during the reboot process. If the connection fails after rebooting, manually enter the IP address of the camera in the address field to resume your connection. Restore to Default: Click Default to restore the camera to the factory default settings. Export setting backup file: Click Export to export your camera settings to a file you can save on your computer. Upload setting backup file: Click Browse... to select a camera settings file to upload to the camera. Please make sure that the model and firmware version of your file is same as your camera. If you have set up a fixed IP or other special settings for your device, uploading a camera settings file is not recommended. Firmware Upgrade: Click Browse... to select a firmware file to upload to the camera. Please make sure that the model of the firmware is the same as your camera. This process will take a few minutes to complete, and will reboot the camera automatically. Note: Do not power off the camera during the upgrade You can find the latest firmware for your camera on the D-Link website. D-Link DCS-7517 User Manual 73

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D-Link DCS-7517 User Manual
Configuration
Maintenance
This page lets you reboot the camera, restore the camera to the factory default
settings, save and restore the camera's configuration, and upgrade the firmware.
Schedule Reboot:
This feature allows the camera to perform a scheduled reboot.
Select the days and time you want the camera to reboot, then click
Save
. Make
sure you have set the camera's clock to the correct date and time before using this
feature.
Reboot:
Click
Reboot
to reboot the camera, which will take about one minute to
complete. When completed, the live video page will be displayed in your browser. A
message will be displayed during the reboot process.
If the connection fails after rebooting, manually enter the IP address of the camera
in the address field to resume your connection.
Restore to Default:
Click
Default
to restore the camera to the factory default
settings.
Export setting backup file:
Click
Export
to export your camera settings to a file you
can save on your computer.
Upload setting backup file
: Click
Browse…
to select a camera settings file to
upload to the camera. Please make sure that the model and firmware version
of your file is same as your camera. If you have set up a fixed IP or other special
settings for your device, uploading a camera settings file is not recommended.
Firmware Upgrade:
Click
Browse...
to select a firmware file to upload to the
camera. Please make sure that the model of the firmware is the same as your
camera. This process will take a few minutes to complete, and will reboot the
camera automatically.
Note:
Do not power off the camera during the upgrade
You can find the latest firmware for your camera on the D-Link website.