User manual
7D-Link DCS-6111 User Manual
Section 1 - Product Overview
•SupportedProtocols - The DCS-6111 supports IPv6, the latest version of the Internet Protocol and a wide 
variety of protocols such as RTSP, FTP, SMTP, NTP, HTTP and HTTPS. In addition, UPnP DDNS and 
LLTD protocols are supported for Windows Vista users. Users can sign up with one of the free Dynamic DNS 
services available on the web to assign a name and domain name to the camera (e.g.mycamera.dlinkddns.
com). This allows them to remotely access the camera without having to remember the IP address. Using a 
multicast stream will preserve the network bandwidth. Unicast streaming is point-to-point transmission; on 
the other hand, multicast streaming enables the server to stream to a multicast IP address on the network, 
and the clients need to subscribe to the IP address in order to receive the stream. DCS-6111 features a 
built-in Samba client for NAS, and hence does not require a direct connection to a PC or any other hardware 
or software to capture and transfer images.
•AlarmInputs/OutputsforExternalDevices - This network camera features an integrated 2-way audio support 
via external audio input/output connections. This two-way audio function allows users to listen as well as 
talk back at the remote camera location. The auxiliary input/output connectors enable users to connect to a 
variety of external devices such as PIR sensors, switches and alarm relays. With programmable alarming 
equipment,  users  can  develop  a  variety  of  security  applications  which  are  used  for  triggering  external 
devices based on events. The DCS-6111 provides an industry standard input/output external connectors 
for connectivity.










