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1. IG User Manual SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONS Siqura S 60 D MC Firmware Version 3 10 3 Digital multicodec video decoder Note To ensure proper operation please read this manual thoroughly before using the product and retain the information for future reference Copyright 2011 Siqura B V All rights reserved S 60 D MC v3 10 3 User Manual v4 090405 4 AIT54MW07SP2 Nothing from this publication may be copied translated reproduced and or published by means of printing photocopying or by any other means without the prior written permission of Sigura Siqura reserves the right to modify specifications stated in this manual Brand names Any brand names mentioned in this manual are registered trademarks of their respective owners Liability Sigura accepts no liability for claims from third parties arising from improper use other than that stated in this manual Although considerable care has been taken to ensure a correct and suitably comprehensive description of all relevant components the manual may nonetheless contain errors and inaccuracies Should you detect any errors or inaccuracies in the manual we would be grateful if you would inform us This helps us to further improve our documentation More information If you have any comments or queries concerning any aspect related to the product please do not hesitate to contact The Netherlands USA Corporate Headquarters US Corporate Offices S
2. This connection uses the following items Obtain an IP address automatically M A QoS Packet Scheduler Use the following IP address wi 3 Realtek LANPkt Protocol LE Internet Protocol TCP IP Subnet mask lt Default gateway Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default Use the following DNS server addresses wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Preferred DNS server En Alternate DNS server C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Opening IP settings on the host PC Changing host PC IP settings to the factory default settings of the unit At this point connect your PC to the S 60 D MC You can connect them directly using a crossover cable or connect both to a switch Step 2 Accessing the unit Using a standard web browser you can now log on to the S 60 D MC s internal web server Step 3 Changing the unit s network settings The Network web page enables you to make the unit s network addressing compatible with the network it will be hooked into You can set a fixed IP address or have the IP address assigned by a DHCP server In the latter case open the Advanced Settings and enable DHCP Do not forget to save and reboot the unit after changing the settings 5 2 Connections Making Video Audio Data and Contact Closure Connections Conn
3. Working with the Web Pages 9 4 4 On Screen Display OSD General Decoder Live View Encoder Lt Text OSD Text Date and Time Measurements Text 1 Enable m lt lt lt Text 2 Enable mM E SS E Text 3 Enable KA ee wl es E CT OCT NEIEN E Disabled vi ISTE Text 2 Text 3 Graphics Text color Yellow v lt lt Hide Preview Border outline color Black Font size 24 Predefined x Ri Top left v positions Transparency r A X Position eo Y Position e TR E _Advanced gt gt Video page OSD tab OSD facilities The S 60 D MC features programmable on screen display facilities One graphic and up to three OSD text bars can be displayed each of which can be independently configured Visual feedback is provided in the preview Text Enable All OSD objects can be enabled and configured separately To temporarily remove a bar or graphic from the screen clear the Enable check box OSD text The text to be displayed Maximum 255 characters Text is displayed in a single line The number of characters visible on screen is determined by the font size and the space offered by the screen line Date and Time Select a format from the list and click the Append button to add the information to the OSD text box Measurements Select a measurement from the list and click the Append button to add the information to the OSD text box Graphic Graphics that have been uploaded to the module see
4. eri 9 Product Overview General The S 60 D MC is a single channel multicodec video decoder capable of handling H 264 MPEG 2 and MPEG 4 compressed video In addition to unidirectional video the S 60 D MC offers independent bidirectional stereo audio data and contact closure channels Models The S 60 D MC is to be used in MC 11 or similar power supply cabinets from Sigura but it is also available as a stand alone module SA version The S 60 D MC is optionally available with a pluggable SFP slot for connections via a fiber optic cable SFP A range of multimode or single mode XSNet SFP devices fit the empty SFP slot Front panel LEDs indicate network status stream status sync data activity and DC power All models have backup battery power for their clocks Multidecoding The S 60 D MC is capable of taking an H 264 MPEG 2 or MPEG 4 video stream and decompress it to an analog video output signal The type of compression of the video stream is automatically detected Resolution and frame rate will follow encoder settings Live View encoder The decoded video can also be made available in MJPEG format The received images can be viewed remotely using the S 60 D MC s web interface and streamed to web applications or remote devices by using the HTTP protocol FTP push On the occurrence of an event JPG images generated by the Live View encoder can be posted on a remote server The unit pushes the images to one or two
5. Label 1 value in Title pane Page 65 Siqura S 60 D MC 9 10 1 1 Advanced Settings 9 10 2 Page 66 Advanced Settings Alarm Settings Board temperature alarm Identify E Flashing DC LED a 5 Device Management Advanced Settings Alarm Settings Board temperature alarm A notification will be issued on the network when the temperature value set here is exceeded Module alarms can be read and processed using additional Siqura software which will also enable you to configure alarm levels and destinations Identify Flashing DC LED Range 0 1000 To identify a S 60 D MC when housed in a rack among other units for instance enter a value and click Save The DC LED on this particular unit will blink for the number of seconds you set General L SNMP System Information Contact Name Location SNMP Communities Read Read wnite Trap SNMP Traps Version Destination IP port Alternative destination IP port Enable authentication trap Save fl Cancel Device Management SNMP tab SNMP MIB To prepare a S 60 D MC for SNMP management the database documenting the S 60 D MC variables that can be read or modified must be registered with the program such SNMP MIB documents indicated OPTC are available from Siqura or from its web site SNMP System Information The SNMP System Information section shows the network device data specifically made available to the SNMP manager for maki
6. S and V series system is an unsigned 16 bit integer between 1024 and 65536 Generally you do not need to select other than the default receiver port numbers as given in the MIB Management Information Base If you want to change these receiver port numbers for some reason use even numbers A given receiver port number N is associated with the port number N 1 through which control information is returned to the source Eligible port numbers in general are within the range indicated above with some exceptions Those within the 3000 10000 range are reserved and or hard coded or may become reserved so only 10000 65535 are generally safe Default port numbers used by receivers are shown in the following table General Example Video DOXXX Video 50010 Audio DIXXX Audio 51010 Data S2XXX Data1 52010 RS 4xx Data2 52020 RS 232 CC 53XXX CC 1 53010 CC 2 53020 Default port numbers Siqura MX applications using automatic port number allocation may use 55000 and up 11 aS SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONS Appendix Enabling JavaScript In order for the S 60 D MC web pages to display correctly JavaScript must be enabled in your web browser To enable JavaScript in Internet Explorer 1 From Internet Explorer s Tools menu select Internet Options 2 On the Security tab click the Internet globe icon and then click Custom level 3 Inthe settings list search for Active scripting and select Enable 4 Click OK and then close
7. Step 4 Event The control point listens to state changes in the devices Step 5 Presentation If a device has a URL for presentation the control point can display a page in a web browser and if the page offers these capabilities allow the user to control the device and or view the device status The S 60 D MC supports the following Universal Plug and Play UpnP functionality Discovery Description partly supported and Presentation Testing the S 60 D MC s UPnP functionality After enabling UPnP you can use a tool such as Device Spy included in the Developer Tools for UPnP Technologies to check if the S 60 D MC correctly advertizes its presence and device description on the network To view the S 60 D MC device description in Device Spy 1 Start Device Spy The network is scanned A list of detected UPnP devices displays in the left hand panel 2 Select your S 60 D MC in the left hand panel The device description is shown in the right hand panel Page 69 Siqura S 60 D MC amp intel Device Spy for UPnP Technologies s arch1 1 x 231565 0 a sw H 264 599405977460 01 N3005531 N3005 Base URL http 172 22 250 132 49152 we _WD_CBOEXX 213199 Device icon None w gt AT DNT 213100 Device URN um schemas upnp org device Basic 1 s gt AT DNT 213103 Ee dad G lt gt AT DNT 230566 oe WE Friendly name Sigura S 60 D MC 231497 w AT DNT 231495 Has presentation True AT DNT 231496 Interface to host 1
8. The video display standard Composite output Full color default or Black and White 9 4 2 Decoder tab gt Live View Encoder Receiver Settings Receiver Enable Source address Port 17222250131 8 Save BB Cancel Video page Decoder tab Page 33 Siqura S 60 D MC 9 4 2 1 Page 34 gt gt gt gt Making a Video Connection Creating a video link between a video encoder and a decoder involves two steps configuring the encoder s settings configuring the decoder s settings To configure the encoder s settings 1 Open the encoder s web pages go to the Video page and select the appropriate Encoder tab 2 Inthe Transmitter Settings section specify the destination IP address This is the address of the video decoder that will be receiving the video stream 3 Enter the decoder s port number For more information see Port Numbers on page 78 4 Select Enable 5 Press Save m MX Transmitter Settings Transmitter Enable Dest address Port 1 v 172 22 250 132 50010 2 v 172 22 250 137 50012 3 228 31 63 145 50014 Video Transmitter Settings encoder Transmitter 1 enabled holding the decoder IP address and input port number An input port number must be used only once per device To configure the decoder s settings 1 Open the decoder s web pages go to the Video page and select the Decoder tab 2 In the Receiver Settings section specify the source IP address This is t
9. subnet mask and gateway IP address For correct functioning of the S 60 D MC it is vital to set its network addressing to be compatible with the subnet it is hooked into Note The factory set IP address of the unit is in the 10 x x x range with a subnet mask of 255 0 0 0 Achieving initial communication with the unit requires that the network adapter of the browsing PC is set to the factory default subnet of the S 60 D MC for details see Establishing a Network Connection on page 15 Having made the internal web pages accessible in this way you can use the Network page to change the default network settings to the desired settings For IP address input to be valid the unit s IP address gt must be within the 1 0 0 1 223 255 255 254 range gt cannot start with 127 reserved for loopback on local host Do not forget to Save and Reboot after changing IP settings Important It is essential to set at least the IP address correctly and keep the value on record otherwise management of the unit will require special software Note that the subnet mask is also required Page 31 Siqura S 60 D MC 9 3 1 Page 32 Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Network DHCP enable Ethernet mode IGMP unsolicited reports enable Network page Advanced Settings Pressing the Advanced gt gt button on the Network page gives you access to the following settings Network DHCP enable Ethernet mode IGMP unsolicited re
10. 1 On the User Management page open the Web Access tab 2 Select the user name from the User List and then click Edit The Edit User section displays 3 Modify the user name permission level and or password 4 To write the settings into the module click Save Edit User Level Set Password gt gt Editing a user To delete a user 1 On the User Management page open the Web Access tab 2 Select the user name from the User List and then click Remove 3 To confirm the deletion press OK Linux tab Network Linux Audio Root Password Data RS 422 485 Current password New password Confirm new password Date and Time ok Ja Cancel Linux root password Root password The root account is a special account that can be used for system administration The account is always present and should be password protected at all times The root password which is required when logging on to Linux with root authority is empty by default Using the Linux tab an admin can set or change the root password Should you have forgotten the password to your admin account and be locked out of the system you can regain access by logging in as root with a valid root password Through the root account you can then reset the admin password 9 12 gt Working with the Web Pages Date and Time Date and Time Date 210 Ho yyyy mm dd Local time ECH hh mm ss Time zone Enable Daylight Savings Time SNTP
11. 100Base TX Fast Ethernet Auto Negotiation half duplex full duplex 10 100 Mb Empty SFP slot for 100 Mbps SFP device H 264 BP MPEG 4 ES M JPEG RTP TCP UDP IP DHCP IGMPv2 S NTP MX IP HTTP SNMP v2 FTP TelNet SAP UPnP RJ 45 Power on indicator green All links are operational green failure in RX stream s yellow failure in TX stream s red Green LED on 100 Mb off 10 Mb Amber LED on link okay flashes with activity SNMP v2 MX HTTP API HTML password protected lt 5W MC10 and MC11 power supply cabinets 11 to 19 VDC PSA 12 DC 25 or PSR 12 DC 10 C to 60 C 14 F to 140 F lt 95 as long as there is no condensation gt 200 000 hours IEC EN 60950 1 IEC EN 60825 IEC EN 61000 EN 50130 4 EN 50081 1 EN 55022 FCC part 15 128 x 34 x 190 mm 5 04 x 1 34 x 7 5 in 450g 15 80 oz Rack mount or stand alone SA e www siqura com member of the TKH Group lt www tkhsecurity usa com
12. 8 2 Advanced Settings CC Settings Transmitter CC 1 Settings Transmitter 1 Connection priority Multicast TTL Link loss alarm timeout Advanced Settings CC 1 Transmitter 1 Transmitter Connection priority Multicast TTL Link loss alarm timeout Parameter intended for use with MX Software Development Kit MX SDK Range 0 127 Specify the number of routers hops that multicast traffic is permitted to pass through before expiring on the network Range 1 1000 s Default 10 s Time in seconds before alarm sent CC Settings Receiver 1 Receiver 1 Source port filter Connection priority Reorder buffer size Stream fail delay Link loss alarm timeout Advanced Settings CC Receiver 1 Receiver Source port filter Connection priority Reorder buffer size Stream fail delay Link loss alarm timeout Page 62 Can be used to filter incoming data traffic With multiple signals sent to the same IP address and destination port number Source port filter can be used to filter the input that is to accept only data from the transmitting port specified here The filter will not be active if set to 0 the default and recommended setting Parameter intended for use with MX Software Development Kit MX SDK Used to reorder incoming packets Range 0 10000 ms Default 300 ms Timeout in ms before going to NoStream state Range 1 1000 s Default 10 s Time in second
13. Click SAVE to write the new configuration to the device The data interface is bidirectional in the sense that apart from a streams transmitter a receiver is available on the same codec However the data transmitter and receiver are independent of one another except for the data interface settings Do not forget to enable both the transmitter and the receiver and to configure the UART correctly see Advanced Settings When using multicasting it is possible for a group of codecs to both send and listen to the same multicast address Highlighted fields The source address and port number fields are highlighted in green when the enabled receiver receives a stream from the specified source The two fields are marked in red when no stream is received with the receiver enabled and correctly configured Page 55 Siqura S 60 D MC TCP Server Settings TCP Server Settings Server enable Server port TCP Server Settings TCP connections are always bidirectional so no separate transmitter and receiver settings are needed TCP Server Settings Server enable Selecting this box enables the streaming of UART data over TCP using a client server connection The server accepts requests from a specific client or any host if not specified Server port Range 0 65535 9 6 1 Advanced Settings RS 4xx Settings RS 4xx Settings Bit rate 19200 bits s UART gap timeout ns words UART max latency ns words Line termin
14. Firmware Reboot UPnP Enable UPnP e Device Name Label Multicodec Video Decoder Save ff Cancel Device Management Auto Discovery Advertising the S 60 D MC on the network On the Auto Discovery tab you can enable UPnP Universal Plug and Play If enabled UPnP will allow the S 60 D MC to advertise its presence and services to control points on the network A control point can be a network device with embedded UPnP a VMS application or a spy software tool for example Device Spy Note on UPnP The goal of Universal Plug and Play UPnP a set of computer network protocols is to enable peer to peer simple and robust connectivity among stand alone devices and PCS from different vendors UPnP networking involves some or all of the following steps Step 1 Discovery Devices advertise their presence and services to a control point on the network Control points can search for devices on the network A discovery message is exchanged containing a few essential specifics about the devices e g its type identifier and a pointer to more detailed information Step 2 Description The control point can request the device s description from the URL provided in the discovery message The device description is expressed in XML and includes vendor specific information such as the model name serial number manufacturer name URLS to vendor specific web sites Step 3 Control The control point can send actions to a device s service
15. Output Audio Output Treble Bass wo dB T dB Advanced Settings Audio Output Audio Output Bass Range 0 18 dB Treble Range 0 6 dB Working with the Web Pages Audio Encoder Audio Cncoder Audio format A law 8 bit Advanced Settings Audio Encoder Audio Encoder Audio format PCM 16bit A law 8bit p law 8bit Audio Decoder Audio Decoder Channels Sample rate samples s Audio format A law 8 bit Advanced Settings Audio Decoder Generally speaking Audio Decoder settings will follow the settings of the source i e the encoder on the other side of the connection The settings shown in the figure above are defaults used when receiving a stream of which the format cannot be determined for example Audio Decoder Channels Range 1 2 Default 1 When selecting 1 channel the incoming audio stream is sent to both the A1 and A2 outputs Sample rate Range 7500 48000 Examples for 1 and 2 channels gt 7845 Hz A law gt 15710 Hz A law gt 15710 Hz PCM gt 43200 Hz PCM Audio format PCM 16bit A law 8bit u law 8bit Page 51 Siqura S 60 D MC Transmitter Transmitter 1 DSCP field Connection priority Multicast TTL RTP control mode Stream type RTP type 0 auto Link loss alarm timeout FloodGuard zw UDP RTP NKF v Advanced Settings Transmitter Transmitter DSCP field Connection priority Multicast TTL
16. RTP control mode Stream type RTP type 0 auto Link loss alarm timeout Page 52 Range 0 63 DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point uses the first 6 bits of the ToS Type of Service field in the header of IP packets for packet classification purposes The bit pattern in the field indicates the type of service and forwarding behavior at the next node With 26 bits up to 64 network service types can be defined RFC 2724 http www ietf org rfc rfc24 74 txt describes the Differentiated Services DS field and the DiffServ Code Point See also the note on Differentiated Services later in this chapter Parameter intended for use with MX Software Development Kit MX SDK Range 0 127 Range 0 127 Specify the number of routers hops that multicast traffic is permitted to pass through before expiring on the network Select the transport protocol to control the stream None No transport protocol selected FloodGuard Flooding prevention mechanism For more information see the note on FloodGuard later in this chapter RTCP Real Time Control Protocol a network control protocol for use in communications systems to control streaming media servers UDP RTP Default setting Plain RTP stream over UDP UDP RTP NKF Adds an extended RTP header for Siqura applications requiring extra information Default value 0 This parameter determines the RTP payload format e g H 264 MPEG 2 4 or audio To avoid an R
17. Settings wl Enable time service Time server IP address 224 0 1 1 Time service query interval WH min Advanced gt gt Save Ja Cancel Date and Time settings Date and Time The S 60 D MC has a battery supported real time clock that can be adjusted either manually as shown above or automatically with the aid of an SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol server After entering changes press Save to make them permanent The date and or time are displayed on screen if enabled on the OSD tab of the Video page The on screen position and color of the text are governed by the relevant OSD settings The S 60 D MC adds 1 hour to the local time when Daylight Savings Time is enabled The unit does not automatically change between summer and winter time The user has to set the proper state in the Date and Time section of the web page or use an MX IP commmand SNTP Settings If enabled the SNTP server is queried automatically by the internal clocks with a configurable time interval To set up the S 60 D MC for use with an SNTP server In the SNTP Settings section clear the Enable time service check box and then click Save On the Time zone list select your local zone Select Enable Daylight Savings Time if required Click Save and then wait for 2 seconds Set the Date and Local time values A maximum error of 5 minutes is allowed for these settings Click Save In the SNTP Settings section select the Enable tim
18. front panel Important Through connecting the signal ground lines of RS data interfaces is mandatory as is proper grounding See also the section on pin assignments later in this chapter Page 11 Siqura S 60 D MC 4 3 4 4 Page 12 Startup After startup the DC LED will light and the network indicator lights will go through an on off sequence The power DC LED should always be lit the link lights will eventually glow upon establishing of a good network link The sync LED displays as described in Front Panel on page 9 Important Before any signal connection can be made at least a valid IP address the unit s identity for the network and a subnet mask must be assigned to the unit Refer to Connections on page 15 for details on how this can be done Connector Pin Assignments Modular socket pin assignments The modular socket pin assignments are such that similar sockets of different modules may be connected back to back with reversed cable RS 232 interfaces excepted See the figure below for the socket pin numbering convention used For 2 wire RS 485 links I O is through pins 1 and 2 of socket 3 A1 CC1 amp A2 CC2 Audio in Audio in GND CC out A CC input CC out B Audio out Audio out Socket 1 00 OO See Forni Socket 2 i 3 RS 232 in 4 RS 232 out 5 GND 6 GND S 8 RS 485 4w RS 422 RS 485 2w RS 485 422 in RS 485 in out RS 485 422
19. gt o CC1 rx WR CC2 tx gt CC2 rx e General procedure for making links In both connection methods mentioned above making a unicast one way link video audio data contact closure from source to destination entails at least the following steps gt Inthe transmitter specify a destination IP address and a destination port number gt Ina compatible receiver specify the transmitter IP address source and the local input port number the destination port number mentioned above Do not forget to enable both the transmitter and the receiver It is possible for external software to configure a stream for instance a video stream or a contact closure stream to transmit a contact closure alarm In such cases port numbers are assigned automatically from a range of unused values For more information on port numbers consult Multicasting Multi Unicasting and Port Numbers on page 77 Page 17 6 1 6 2 6 3 aS SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONS Interfaces A variety of methods can be employed to communicate with the S 60 D MC This chapter outlines the interfaces you can use to control the unit and manage the media streams it is handling In This Chapter Open Streaming Architecture OSA iii 19 Web User LEE iii 19 RE 19 SITE 20 Open Streaming Architecture OSA Siqura s Open Streaming Architecture OSA consists of a standard set of open communication protocols to govern media stream
20. in RS 485 in out CO Socket 3 CO GND GND GND RS 485 422 out I RS 485 422 out Pin assignments of the three modular sockets For 2 wire RS 485 use pins 1 and 2 of socket 3 Note Polarity indications for RS 422 485 are based on a convention used by BT which may conflict with other implementations Pelco systems for example use an implementation for which you have to connect Sigura to Pelco and vice versa 4 5 Installation Ethernet connector pin assignment NETWORK Ethernet socket Ethernet connector socket pinning Updating Device Definitions If the S 60 D MC is not supported by the Sigura application software on your host PC you can download EMX updates and MX Plug in updates at www siqura com Install the EMX update first if you are performing both update types Note There is no need to install these updates if you do not use MX applications EMX updates Install the EMX update using the Showroom menu The Embedded MX network driver will be updated with the latest changes MX Plug in updates The updater will update the shared copy of device definitions used by Ethernet based Siqura MX applications such as Operator Storage Operator Office MX Viewer MX Configuration Tool and the MX SDK An existing installation of the SNM Configuration and Service Tool will also be updated Page 13 5 1 IL SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONS Connections With your S
21. s settings including the IP address subnet mask to their original default values This could make the unit unreachable for in band communications in which case the internal web pages are accessible only by temporarily moving a PC to the same subnet as the S 60 D MC Working with the Web Pages 9 11 User Management Web Access Linux User List User admin User Management Web Access tab Tabs The User Management page is available to users with an Admin account It has two tabs Web Access and Linux 9 11 1 Web Access tab Three level access control The S 60 D MC has three levels of access to the internal web pages User groups are Administrators Operators and Viewers Do not use the name of one of these groups as a user name Out of the box the unit has no user accounts configured The S 60 D MC supports up to 20 users at a time Managing user accounts To add a user 1 Onthe User Management page open the Web Access tab 2 Inthe User List section click Add The Add User section displays 3 Enter the new user name alphanumeric and underscore only and password Confirm the password to prevent errors 4 Select the appropriate access level 5 To write the settings into the unit click Add The user is added to the User List r Add User User name Jack Password Confirm password Adding a user Page 73 Siqura S 60 D MC 9 11 2 Page 74 W W To edit a user
22. se ms Advanced Section Receiver 1 settings Receiver 1 Filter on source port Connection priority Reorder buffer size Stream fail delay RTP control mode FloodGuard tx interval RTP type 0 auto RTP and RTCP Can be used to filter incoming signals With multiple signals sent to the same IP address and destination port number Filter on source port can be used to filter the input i e to accept only signals from the transmitting port specified here The filter will not be active if set to 0 the default and recommended setting Parameter intended for use with MX Software Development Kit MX SDK Used to reorder incoming packets Default 6 Range 0 10000 ms Default 300 ms Timeout in ms before going to NoStream state Select the transport protocol to control the stream None No transport protocol selected FloodGuard Flooding prevention mechanism For more information see the note on FloodGuard later in this chapter RTCP Real Time Control Protocol a network control protocol for use in communications systems to control streaming media servers Interval at which the receiver sends control messages to the transmitter see the section on FloodGuard Default value 0 This parameter determines the RTP payload format e g H 264 MPEG 2 4 or audio To avoid an RTP type conflict the values specified on both sides of the connection must be the same The default value of 0 automatically sets the ap
23. supports the Siqura C S and V series codecs and the HD MD HSD and MSD series dome cameras based on the v2 5 x up to v3 10 x firmware range Third party IP cameras 1080p and 720p HD are not supported 3 2 Front Panel Features and indications The front panel of the S 60 D MC has the following features S 60 D MC gt vipeo BNC connector ala RJ 45 socket or SFP A1 CC1 RJ 45 socket A2 CC2 RJ 45 socket D1 D2 RJ 45 socket Status indicator LEDs DC green SYNC off green red yellow red yellow blink D1 green red D2 green off Ethernet green yellow socket LEDs video output Ethernet I O electrical or fiber audio 1 contact closure 1 audio 2 contact closure 2 RS 485 422 RS 232 DC power OK blinks on identification see Advanced Settings on page 66 and errors all streams disabled all enabled streams OK a transmitted stream fails a received stream fails at least one transmitted and at least one received stream fail RS 4xx 0 1 data input RS 232 0 1 data input Green on off 100 10 Mbit Yellow on blink link OK active Yellow off flash link down TX attempt S 60 D MC front panel features and indications Product Description Al a A2 CC2 Pin assignments are given in section Connector Pin Assignments on page 12 Page 9 4 1 4 2 W W W gt gt W IL SURVEILLANCE SOLU
24. the Advanced Settings on the Graphics tab on page 42 can be selected from the list and enabled Page 39 Siqura S 60 D MC 9 4 4 1 Page 40 Text tab STA text 2 text3 Graphics Text color Yellow istelge eAeltielaicmae elem Black Font size 24 Predefined positions Transparency eo Eo X Position Top left INS k o ez EL W e n e IE Y Position O Es Text 1 tab with 3 OSD bars in the preview Render modes Outline top left amp right and Border bottom left Text Text color Border outline Changes you make here and in the other fields in this section are immediately color Font size Predefined positions Transparency X Position Y Position Show Preview gt gt lt lt Hide Preview written into the device and reflected in the preview Range 1 256 Presets for positioning the OSD bar Drag the sliding button or enter a percentage Variables that enable you to freely position the object instead of using the presets Drag the sliding buttons or enter a percentage When a preset has been selected changing one of its defined parameters sets the Predefined positions box to indicating that a custom position has been configured Click to view live images and see the effect of the current settings Hiding the preview may improve web page responsiveness gt gt gt Working with the Web Pages Advanced Se
25. the Internet Options dialog box Security Settings Internet Zone Settings O Prompt Disable Enable Prompt Allow status bar updates via script Disable Enable S Allow websites to prompt For information using scripted windi Disable E Frabla he Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Reset to medium high default v Active scripting enabled Page 79 12 aS SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONS Appendix Compatibility List The S 60 D MC is compatible with the following hardware and software products Codecs C 20 series C 40 series C 50 series C 60 series C 620 series S 50 series S 60 series S 620 series TrafficServer V 30 series Cameras Software BC620 series DIVA HD60 series Genetec HSD620 series NV MD60 series Sigura Network Recorder MSD620 series Sigura Videowall Decoder OpteliDome Decodes only streams from listed codecs and cameras Page 81 13 IL SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONS Appendix Technical Specifications Siqura S 60 D MC VIDEO Video output Output level Compression algorithm Type of streaming Output impedance Video overlay Live View Encoder Connector type AUDIO Number of channels Number of streams Maximum bandwidth Sampling resolution Input level Output level Input impedance Output impedance Connector type DATA Number of channels Number of streams Interfaces Stream Data rate
26. to shift the OSD object relative to the anchor point Enables you to set the speed for an animated GIF graphic Working with the Web Pages Graphic Management Graphic Management Graphics tab Graphic Management To upload a graphic 1 Inthe Graphic Management section click Browse The Open dialog box displays 2 Browse to the folder containing the graphic to be uploaded 3 Select a file with the correct file extension bmp gif jpg jpeg and then click Open The file appears in the File textbox 4 To start the upload click Add The graphic is added to the graphics list and to the Graphic drop down list in the Text section To remove a graphic 1 In the Graphic Management section select the graphic 2 Click Del Page 43 Siqura S 60 D MC 9 4 5 FTP Push tab General Decoder Live View Encoder OSD LLL General Post when Continuous posting interval Posted file name Primary Server Enable IP address Port User name Password Server path Secondary Server Enable IP address Port User name Password Server path Video page FTP Push tab JPEG image posting Visit the Event Management page to configure the event S The S 60 D MC can be configured to upload images generated by its Live View encoder to an FTP server Posting the files in JPEG format can be set to be continuous or event triggered On the Event Management page one or more events can be associat
27. 0 3 ull 0 0 0 0 MX Receiver Settings Receiver Enable Source address 1 d 0 0 0 0 Save Audio page Enabling Disabling audio Using the Enable check box at the top of this page you can enable disable the entire audio functionality the latter for example to prevent unwanted eavesdropping Remember to Save the configuration to make it effective Input Settings Input select Line Microphone or Microphone bias Input termination Can be set to High Z or 600 ohms to match audio source Mute Audio on off Enable AGC To adjust the gain to an appropriate level Automatic Gain Control reduces the volume if the signal is strong and raises it when it is weaker Input gain Range 0 30 dB Is disabled wnen AGC is enabled Drag the sliding button or type a value Gain control reacts directly without the need to press Save Input level VU meter to display audio input level Page 47 Siqura S 60 D MC Page 48 Input Settings Profile Preset combinations of settings A non standard setting configured through the Advanced Settings gives in the Profile selector G711 A law 1 ch 8 kHz 64 kbit s gt default setting gt mainly used in Europe gt mono low quality gt used for QuickTime G711 p law 1 ch 8kHz gt mainly used in USA 64 kbit s gt mono low quality gt used for Genetec s Omnicast Legacy PCM gt 2 channels stereo gt high quality 15 7 kHz gt compatible with all Siqura products includ
28. 1 Vi bgle Cl 77 10 2 NUEEUNCATI Gc 78 10 3 ERC 78 11 APPENDIX ENABLING JAVASCRIPT ett 79 12 APPENDIX COMPATIBILITY UST eeben rai 81 13 APPENDIX TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS teen 83 Page ii aS SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONS Introduction Document scope This manual applies to Siqura s multicodec video decoder S 60 D MC v3 10 3 It offers detailed information on gt Howto install the unit How to establish connections How to communicate with the unit How to operate the unit How to configure the unit s settings v v v v Intended audience This manual is aimed at network engineers technicians and operators involved in the installation and operation of network devices such as the S 60 D MC Assumed skills and know how To work with a S 60 D MC unit a technician or operator must have adequate knowledge and skills in the fields of Installing electronic devices Ethernet network technologies and Internet Protocol IP Windows environments Web browsers Video audio data and contact closure transmissions Video compression methods v v v v v v Specifications The information given in this manual was current when published Siqura reserves the right to revise and improve its products All specifications are subject to change without notice Important information Before proceeding please read and observe all instructions and warnings in this manual Retain this manual with the original bill of sale for future
29. 2004 108 EC 89 336 EEC A sample of the product has been tested by Safety Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL Arnhem The Netherlands UL File E242498 part A16 Note on UL A 80 not yet in UL file hardware tested by Optelecom NKF Standards UL 60950 1 2007 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 07 IEC 60950 1 2005 Information Technology Equipment Safety Part 1 general requirements EMC D A R E Consultancy B V Woerden The Netherlands Standards EN 61000 6 3 2007 Generic Emission Standard residential environm EN 55022 Class B A FCC 47 CFR 15 Class B A EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 61000 6 2 2005 Generic Immunity Standard industrial environm EN 55024 EN 61000 series Parts 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 11 Signature P J de Konink W D Hermelink Product Manager Product Certification Engineer Gouda 2010 June 25 h CE Page 6 3 3 1 IL SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONS Product Description The unique Siqura S 60 D MC multicodec video decoder decodes most streams effortlessly see Appendix Compatibility List on page 81 With its automatic format detection it can handle most H 264 MPEG 2 and MPEG 4 streams It is an open low latency and cost effective decoder solution for IP video CCTV applications producing crystal clear and highly detailed images This chapter introduces the unit to you by presenting its main features In This Chapter Product OVErvieW erre 7 Front Panel
30. 405976610 cc Serial number 231497 120 Software version 3 10 2 Event Management Device Management Upgrade User Management Date and Time Logout Firmware upgrade file EE Device Management Firmware tab Note The first time you access the Firmware tab after opening your web browser you are asked to authenticate Next a security alert displays Using the S 60 D MC firmware upgrade feature requires Java Runtime Environment 1 6 or higher The Siqura application does not give rise to any security risks You can run it safely Firmware images The S 60 D MC has two firmware storage areas a fixed image area and an upgrade image area The fixed image area contains the original factory version of the firmware This cannot be erased The upgrade image area is usually empty upon factory release If the existing firmware in the S 60 D MC is to be replaced a new version can be written to the upgrade image area There the new image resides in erasable flash memory An upgrade image can replace an existing upgrade image written to the device at an earlier upgrade It is essential that the upgrade image is compatible with the S 60 D MC Important If an error should occur during the upgrade procedure the S 60 D MC will not revert to a former upgrade image Instead it will be downgraded to the fixed image Current version This section offers information on the currently active firmware version Page 71 Siqura S 60 D MC Upgrade
31. 422 485 settings with the exception that there is no line termination or biasing with RS 232 For a detailed description refer to the section covering RS 422 485 To set up an RS 232 data link e E E E a Assign a destination IP address a specific host or a multicast group to a serial transmitter output stream 1 2 or 3 Assign a suitable destination port even number to the transmitter output stream Enable the stream Save the settings At the receiver end fill in the source IP address At the receiver end fill in the local port number the same as the destination in the transmitter Enable reception Save the settings Page 59 Siqura S 60 D MC 9 8 Page 60 CC Streams Input 1 Settings Operational mode Input 2 Settings Operational mode Normal MX CC 1 Transmitter Settings Transmitter Enable Dest address 1 ail 2 dl 3 dl bg o ofo ofo ofofo ofo MX CC 2 Transmitter Settings Transmitter Enable Dest address 1 A 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 d 0 0 0 MX CC 1 Receiver Settings Receiver Enable Dest address 1 d 0 0 0 MX CC 2 Receiver Settings Receiver Enable Dest address 1 A 0 0 0 l Advanced _ Save Jim Cancel CC Streams page CC channels The S 60 D MC s two contact closure channels each capable of transmitting three copies per Signal are independent and their transmitters and receivers can also be used separately It is possible to send a C
32. 72 22 250 20 w AT DNT 231505 Manufacturer Optelecom nkf s gt AT DNT 231506 Manufacturer URL http www optelecom nkf com ww AXIS 2410A 00408C7FFEDB rie description ree A VideoDecoder name fast gong aig ala Model number 599405976610 frac Model URL http www optelecom nkf com ne CK c 50 1 213107 Presentation URL http 7172 22 250 132 s Features C 60 215400 Product code i Features Team 184718 Proprietary type wae ky 213091 Remote endpoint 172 22 250 132 49152 ww kv 230581 Serial number 231497 Services 0 kv 230565 starci vpo sa Unique device name Upnp BasicDevice 1_0 231497 i PN213099c50e 213099 Version 10 w PN213101s50e 213101 e PNp228795s54 P228795 Residential Gateway Device Sigura S 60 D MC 231497 S 60 D MC device description in Device Spy To view the S 60 D MC device description in XML using Device Spy 1 Start Device Spy 2 In the left hand panel right click the S 60 D MC entry 3 Select Get Device XML The XML device description opens in your web browser iv E http 172 22 250 132 49152 deviceDescriptk fr File Edit View Favorites Tools Help w amp e http 172 22 2 hitp 172 2 x Zo D dc Page G Tools mg lt xml version 1 0 gt lt root xmins urn schemas upnp org device 1 0 gt lt specVersion gt lt major gt 1 lt major gt lt minor gt 0 lt minor gt lt specVersion gt lt device gt lt deviceType gt urn schemas upnp o
33. C signal from a CC 1 interface to a CC 2 and vice versa CC status The receiver relays are normally open fail safe Each CC input is sampled 100 times per second Changes are transmitted directly so overall latency of the contact closure signals is lt 20 ms To confirm the actual contact closure status is transmitted every 100 ms there is no further forward error correction on these signals Alarms If a contact closure signal is to be transmitted to a PC the software requesting it can open a contact closure stream from the S 60 D MC which will carry the CC information At the opposite end of the link a PC running the software the contact closures may be regarded as and even named alarms but those alarms are not necessarily related to module alarms In the module closing a physical CC input will change the payload of the existing stream as described above and additionally cause a module alarm saying the input status is closed A notification about the latter module alarm is also sent out over the network and can be caught separately by application software Alternatively application software can poll the S 60 D MC and check for the module alarm Stream alarms link alarms in the modules at both link ends become active if the link fails Note You can also control CC Outputs directly from the Event Management page Working with the Web Pages Input Settings Input 1 Settings Invert Force active Force i
34. Connector type CONTACT CLOSURE Number of channels Number of streams Output H 264 MPEG 2 4 Video Decoder 1x PAL NTSC Auto PAL NTSC 1 Vpp 3 dB H 264 BP ISO IEC 14496 10 MPEG 4 MPEG 2 ISO IEC 14496 2 UDP IP multi and or unicast 750 Hi Z selectable 3x Text lines configurable position colour border outline colour font size 1x image in BMP GIF or JPEG format configurable position scaling HTTP FTP pull FTP push BNC 75Q gold plated center pin 2 stereo full duplex 3 multi and or unicast 20 Hz to 20 kHz 8 16 bits linear PCM or G 711 Adjustable mic or line Adjustable 3 Vrms max gt 20 KQ or 6000 bal lt 1000 bal RJ 45 2 full duplex 2x 3 multi and or unicast 1x RS 422 485 2 or 4 wire 1x RS 232 TCP UDP MX configurable 300 b s to 230 4 kb s RJ 45 2x in 2x out 2x 3 multi and or unicast Fail safe potential free Page 83 Siqura S 60 D MC Page 84 Siqura S 60 D MC Connector type TRANSMISSION INTERFACE Number of interfaces Interface SFP option Protocols Connector type MANAGEMENT LED status indicators DC SYNC Ethernet port Network management amp Control POWERING Power consumption Rack mount units Stand alone units SA ENVIRONMENTAL Operating temperature Relative humidity MTBF Safety amp EMC MECHANICAL Dimensions h x w x d Weight approx Housing H 264 MPEG 2 4 Video Decoder RJ 45 1x 10
35. FTP servers The S 60 D MC can also be configured to periodically upload images to the remote server s Page 7 Siqura S 60 D MC Page 8 Audio data and I O contacts Combining streaming video with duplex audio serial data and I O contacts over IP the S 60 D MC provides all the interfaces necessary for any CCTV application CD quality stereo audio alarm contacts access control etc The balanced audio inputs outputs are suitable for all industrial audio systems Web interface Configuration management and live viewing are simplified by the access controlled web interface Full in band control is available through Sigqura s MX Configuration Tool Kit or the HTTP API The S 60 D MC is field upgradeable Compatibility The S 60 D MC is part of Siqura a complete offering of video surveillance equipment and solutions Siqura offers video codecs servers IP cameras video management network storage and configuration software The S 60 D MC is designed to comply with the worldwide adopted standards for streaming video Its Open Streaming Architecture OSA offers standardised streaming video and remote control All streaming protocols are based on approved standards and tested with different vendors A comprehensive HTTP API gives access to all controls and makes integration with third party VMS easy The API is available at www sigqura com In addition the S 60 D MC supports Sigura s unique MX protocol Note The S 60 D MC
36. N button to enter the device You may be asked for a user name and password LOGIN Powered by Siqura Webserver S 60 D MC login page Connect to 10 1 81 63 The server 10 1 81 63 at Siqura requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name admin Mi een O C Remember my password Connect box Page 22 IL SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONS Web Page Features Navigation Menu Using the menu on the left of each web page you can navigate to the other web pages The first option in the menu is the home page of the S 60 D MC The pages listed below the home page enable you to view and configure the device settings of the unit Three level access control Whether a specific S 60 D MC web page is visible and available to you on the navigation menu depends on the user account you logged in with The unit has three access levels Admin Operator and Viewer Admins have full access to the web pages They can create edit and delete user accounts on the User Management page The Operator level grants access to the device configuration pages but not to user management or device management Viewer access is restricted to the home page A special account is the root account Logging in with this account user name root confers Admin rights plus additional rights associated wi
37. OC EE EE 20 7 ACCESSING THE INTERNAL WEB SERVER ccccccsccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccecccccceccs 21 7 1 EECHELEN 21 7 2 LOSIN PRO EDOR E EE 21 8 WEB PAGE EEGENEN 23 9 WORKING WITH THE WEB PAGES EE 25 9 1 LIVENVIBEO ebe 26 JILL Vewng HVC WIG EE 27 9 2 SAT EE 28 FES E 28 924 Megs er EE 30 9 3 NERNVORG i ire I ai tari 31 SL ANS 32 9 4 VIE DEE 33 GE Ge E eet eer racers sae siento osc A EA E TA 33 oar DEVI 33 9 4 2 1 Making a Video RR ul eg Le BEE 34 9 4 2 2 Advanced Se ln 35 9 4 2 3 PRU UR EE EE 35 9 4 2 4 ooro GUNG EEN 36 LOR ie LiVe Vew nN OAE EEN 37 9 4 3 1 Advanced E ln 38 OA CISCO 39 9 4 4 1 TSE ln DEEN 40 9 4 4 2 Graphics E 42 Contents Oe UE IS TAD satin teeaac E aah imsoncenya coset ancosbaiea dena EE E AA A E AE 44 9 5 Re E 47 9 5 1 Making Audio Connechons iii 49 EE ee e e E 50 9 6 DATAR A E 54 Si Mecca 56 9 7 DATARS 23 lil cela lia rese 59 9 8 COSIRE ee 60 9 8 1 Making Contact Closure Connechons iii 61 5852 AQvanced e d e lap 62 9 9 EERSTEN eege 63 9 10 DEVICE MANAGEMENT ira 65 9 10 1 Cai 65 Sii Anedda 66 9 10 2 IMP licei 66 9 10 3 Mii 68 9 10 4 PATO TIS COW CV aiar 69 9 10 5 PMI 71 9 10 6 Rama 72 9 11 USER MANAGEMENT ee EE 73 9 11 1 enna 73 9 11 2 040 ERRE ERRE RE RR 74 9 12 DATE AND KC EE 75 9 12 1 Advanced SeN rn n 76 10 MULTICASTING MULTI UNICASTING AND PORT NUMBERG ccscscscsssscccscscscscscsccccccccscscscscscescscsees 77 10
38. TIONS Installation This chapter describes how to power your S 60 D MC unit and connect network and signal cables In This Chapter Powering the n EE 11 Connecting ee EEN 11 SEENEN 12 Connector Pin Assignments sssssrsssrnnnnnannnnnnnnnunnnnunnnannna 12 Updating Device Definitions iii e 13 Powering the Unit To power a rack mount unit 1 Insert the S 60 D MC into a Siqura MC 10 or MC 11 power supply cabinet 2 Plug the cabinet power cord into a grounded mains socket To power a stand alone unit The stand alone version SA of the S 60 D MC requires an external power supply adapter 12 VDC 1 Connectthe power adapter to the power connector on the metal SA housing 2 Plug the power adapter into a grounded mains socket Connecting Cables Use the appropriate connectors on the S 60 D MC front panel on page 9 to connect network and signal cables To connect the S 60 D MC to your 100 10Mbit IP Ethernet network Plug the network cable into the RJ 45 Ethernet socket on the S 60 D MC front panel Important Use appropriate cabling Cat 5 or Cat 6 for network links To connect a video monitor k Connect the coaxial cable from your video monitor to the video output BNC connector on the S 60 D MC front panel To connect audio data and or contact closure sources destinations gt Plug the cables carrying audio data and or contact closure signals into the corresponding RJ 45 sockets on the S 60 D MC
39. TP type conflict the values specified on both sides of the connection must be the same The default value of 0 automatically sets the appropriate media type You are advised not to change this setting Range 1 1000 s Default 10 s Time in seconds before alarm sent Receiver 1 Receiver 1 Filter on source port Connection priority Reorder buffer size Stream fail delay RTP control mode RTP type 0 auto Link loss alarm timeout Working with the Web Pages FloodGuard Advanced Settings Receiver 1 Receiver 1 Filter on source port Connection priority Reorder buffer size Stream fail delay RTP control mode RTP type 0 auto Link loss alarm timeout Can be used to filter incoming signals With multiple signals sent to the same IP address and destination port number Filter on source port can be used to filter the input i e to accept only signals from the transmitting port specified here The filter will not be active if set to 0 the default and recommended setting Parameter intended for use with MX Software Development Kit MX SDK Used to reorder incoming packets Range 0 10000 ms Default 300 ms Timeout in ms before going to NoStream state Select the transport protocol to control the stream None No transport protocol selected FloodGuard Flooding prevention mechanism For more information see the note on FloodGuard later in this chapter RTCP Real Time Control Prot
40. This section enables you to upgrade the firmware residing in the upgrade image area To upgrade the S 60 D MC firmware 1 On the Device Management web page open the Firmware tab 2 Inthe Upgrade section click Browse The Open dialog box displays 3 Browse to the folder containing the firmware image 4 Select the appropriate file nkffw extension and then click Open The Article code and Software version appear in the Upgrade section 5 Click Upgrade 6 In the Firmware Upgrade dialog box click Start A progress bar informs you on the task s completion percentage 7 Upon completion click Close F4 Firmware Upgrade Press Start to begin the upgrade procedure This may take 1 5 minutes Do not switch off the machine Do not close the browser The system does not function properly when upgrade is in progress Firmware upgrade progress 9 10 6 Reboot Data RS 422 485 select option vj Reboot CC Streams Resetto factory settings keep network settings Event Management Resetto factory settings incl network settings Reset and Reboot Device Management Reboot options Reboot Reboot Reset to factory settings keep network settings Reset to factory settings incl network settings Page 72 Reboots the unit without resetting variables Reset option for all variables that can be set by the user with the exception of the network settings A complete reset which will restore the unit
41. ab on page 44 and or to use the previews on this page and the Live Video page Constant quality Keeps the image quality constant with varying network load The quality is determined by the value set for the Quality parameter see below Constant bit rate Keeps network load constant at the cost of varying image quality Frames may be skipped Set sensible combinations of mode resolution frame rate and maximum bit rate Available in Constant quality mode CQM This field is dynamically updated with the current bit rate to provide feedback on the bit rate that is used on average with the current Quality setting see below Reflects the amount of compression Generally speaking the higher the quality setting the lower the compression ratio and the more bits are consumed This means a trade off has to be found between the desired quality level and available bandwidth Click to see live images and the effect of your settings Hiding the preview may improve web page responsiveness Page 37 Siqura S 60 D MC 9 4 3 1 Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Frame rate divider X resolution Y resolution Live View Encoder Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Frame rate divider Relates to the frame rate configured in the Encoder Settings section X resolution Variables that enable you to freely set picture resolution instead of using the resolution presets in the Encoder Settings section Y resolution Page 38
42. apter explains how to connect to the S 60 D MC s built in web server In This Chapter System Heouiremente eee eee tent eee e eee eeeeeeeeenennneegs 21 LOGIN Se ee E LH 21 System Requirements To access the S 60 D MC s web pages you need the following gt A PC with a web browser installed gt An IP connection between the PC and the S 60 D MC Login Procedure To log on to the unit s internal web server 1 Open your web browser 2 Enter the S 60 D MC s IP address in the address bar of the web browser If your network configuration is correct you are directed to the unit s login page If the login page does not display correctly you may need to enable JavaScript in your web browser see Appendix Enabling JavaScript In the Login section click LOGIN 4 Inthe Connect box log in as either admin or root The default login is admin with an empty password 5 Click OK or press ENTER Upon successful login the Live Video page the home page of the unit displays Ge Important Logging in as root confers admin rights plus additional rights associated with the root account Therefore this account should a ways be password protected Home Windows ternet Explorer IE E weii e slk AE D File Edit View Fa or S Tools Help We di Stone gt Gl dhe page Gtoos Entering the unit s IP address in the browser s address bar Page 21 Siqura S 60 D MC Login Please click the LOGI
43. ated with FTP push Page 45 Siqura S 60 D MC Page 46 Monitoring and troubleshooting FTP push You can monitor FTP push on the Measurements tab of the Status page Measurements on this tab are continuously updated In the FTP Push section you can compare the number of incoming triggers with the number of succeeded posts FTP Push 1 Nr of incoming triggers Nr of succeeded posts server 1 Last post status server 1 Nr of succeeded posts server 2 Last post status server 2 Status page Measurements tab FTP Push 1 section If you need to troubleshoot the file upload process the messages reporting the last post status will in most cases point you to possible causes of problems FTP Push 1 Nr of incoming triggers 154 Nr of succeeded posts server 1 0 ftpput unexpected server Last post status server 1 response to STOR 550 Filename invalid Nr of succeeded posts server 2 0 Last post status server 2 N A Last post status example of error message Working with the Web Pages Live Video Status Network Enable Video Audio Input Settings Data RS 422 485 Input select etc G711 A law 1 ch 8 kHz 64 kbits s Data RS 232 Input termination CC Streams Event Management pri Device Management Enable AGC User Management Input gain Date and Time Logout Input level Output Settings Output level Output gain Po ee TS MX Transmitter Settings Transmitter Enable Dest address 1 d 0 0 0 0 2 al 0 0 0
44. ation enable d Line biasing enable d Advanced Settings RS 4xx For details about data words and data transfer optimization see the note below RS 4xx Settings Bit rate Range 300 115200 The speed of the digital transmission that is the amount of information transferred processed per unit of time Enables you to set a bit rate other than the presets in the UART settings section UART gap timeout Range 0 255 data words Will have the next packet sent when the line has remained idle for longer than the timeout UART max latency Range 0 255 data words The maximum latency of the data channel is controlled by forcing a packet to be sent when the first data word of the packet was received longer ago than the number of word times set here Line termination enable Normally the devices at the two extremes of a bus are terminated while intermediate devices are not Therefore RS 422 always enable being point to point RS 485 enable only for the first and last module connected to the bus configuration Line biasing enable If biasing is needed RS 485 it should be enabled on at least 1 module on the bus RS 422 does not require biasing Page 56 Working with the Web Pages Note on Data Transfer Optimization A word time is the transmit time for one data word The amount of time one data word takes to travel on the line is determined by bit rate and word length Using the UART gap timeout and UART max
45. diation When using magnifying optical instruments avoid looking directly into the output of an operating transmitter or into the end of a fiber connected to an operating transmitter or there will be a risk of permanent eye damage Precautions should be taken to prevent exposure to optical radiation when the unit is removed from its enclosure or when the fiber is disconnected from the unit The optical radiation is invisible to the eye Use of controls or adjustments or procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure The installer is responsible for ensuring that the label depicted below background yellow border and text black is present in the restricted locations where this equipment is installed EMC The equipment has been tested and found to meet the CE regulations relating to EMC and complies with the limits for a Class B device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference to radio communications in any installation The equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy improper use or special circumstances may cause interference to other equipment or a performance decrease due to interference radiated by other equipment In such cases the user will have to take appropriate measures to reduce such interactions between this and other equipment Any interruption of the shielding inside or outside the
46. e service check box and then click Save The unit will now synchronize within the interval set in the SNTP Settings section to the time server and remain synchronized also after reboots na SS I Page 75 Siqura S 60 D MC 9 12 1 Page 76 Notes for advanced users gt Far off more than a few minutes or jumping time server values may be rejected by the unit You should never test the tracking to the time server by changing the time in the NTP server You can only test it by leaving Time Service mode changing Local Time slightly max 5 minutes and then enabling Time Service mode again After detecting a negative time jump between 0 1 hour when connecting to the NTP server for example the next NTP client update cycle will be delayed for that time plus the normal polling interval You may disable and then enable NTP mode to immediately synchronize Changing the local time may sometimes trigger a reboot of the unit The time will be correct after the reboot Advanced Settings m Advanced Settings User defined time zone GMT 1 00 A User defined time zone Enables you to enter a custom time zone The Time zone list in the Date and Date and Time Advanced settings dvanced Settings Time section indicates User defined on entering and saving a custom value 10 10 1 IL SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONS Multicasting Multi Unicasting and Port Numbers The S 60 D MC can be used in a
47. ection methods With the S 60 D MC s IP connection established video and other signal connections can be made The most convenient way to do so is using the module s internal web pages For an elaborate description see the Working with the Web Pages on page 25 chapter Separate application software such as Siqura s MX Configuration Tool can be used as well Streams and connectors Each signal stream received and transmitted by the S 60 D MC can be conceived of as using virtual connectors Each of the decoder s virtual connectors has a name through the internal web pages the receivers can be assigned a port number that must be used only once for that particular device Depending on context the assignment is automatic or manual Note that port numbers must be even H 264 Decoder MPEG 2 Decoder MPEG 4 Decoder Live View Encoder MJPEG max 40 tx Link facilities of an S 60 D MC Audio tx lt gt gt PP All arrows represent separate and independent S 60 D MC Audio rx aa connections over Ethernet Data1 tx lt The abbreviations tx and rx refer to the a network side of the module Data1 rx wn tx the stream is transmitted to the network rx the stream is received from the network Data2 tx K gt The S 60 D MC automatically detects the format Data2 rx 4 of the received video stream and activates the corresponding decoder a CC1 tx K
48. ed with FTP Push General Post when Never Event On Event Off Event Changed Continuous No image posting Image is posted when configured event occurs Image is posted when configured event ceases Images are posted when configured event occurs or ceases Posting not associated with any event Images are sent continuously at the frequency set for the Continuous posting interval parameter Continuous posting Range 1 300 s Applies to continuous posting only Determines the frequency of interval image posts Posted file name Enter a descriptive name Use the Append list and button lt lt to include extra information to identify the files The and symbols described below can also be typed directly after the name Append list Options to add information and file extension to the file name entered lt UTC Time date gt jpg lt SeqNr gt jpg lt SegNr gt _ lt UTC Time dat e gt jpg Page 44 Time date Appended as _ jpg Sequence number Appended as _ jpg Sequence number and time date Appended as jpg Working with the Web Pages General lt SegNr gt _ lt Event Sequence number and event state Appended as State gt jpg SZ jpg Examples of event state T true F false lt UTC Time date gt lt Even Time date and event state Appended as _ _ jpg t State gt jpg FTP server A target FTP server must hold a user account associated with the S 60 D MC You can assign a primary
49. equipment could make the equipment more prone to fail EMC requirements Non video signal lines must use appropriate shielded Cat 5 cabling S FTP or at least an equivalent Ensure that a electrically connected components are carefully earthed and protected against surges high voltage transients caused by switching or lightning ESD Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage or destroy electronic components Proper precautions should be taken against ESD when opening the equipment Care and Maintenance The encoder will normally need no maintenance In order to keep the module operating reliably please observe the following Prevent dust from collecting on the module gt Do not expose the equipment to moisture Keep the module within the appropriate temperature range as described in the Technical Specifications section Safety and Compliance Information ROHS Statement Ku of certain environmentally sensitive materials in electronic products have led compriang the European Union EU to enact the Directive on the Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances ROHS 2002 95 EC Siqura offers products that comply with the EU s RoHS Directive The full version of the Siqura ROHS statement can be viewed at www siqura com X Global concerns over the health and environmental risks associated with the use R Product Disposal The unit contains valuable materials which qualify for recycling In the interest of pr
50. es Step 2 Access the unit from a web browser or other tool installed on the PC Step 3 Set the unit s IP address and subnet mask to the subnet it will be used in and reboot the unit To address the unit from the same PC again configure the PC s network adapter once more to assign the PC to the same subnet as the unit Page 15 Siqura S 60 D MC Page 16 W Step 1 Setting the host PC to the factory default subnet of the unit To configure the network adapter on the host PC In the Control Panel open Network Connections Right click the connection to be configured and select Properties In the items list select Internet Protocol TCP IP Click Properties In the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog click Use the following IP address Enter an IP address that will assign your PC to the same subnet as the unit i e within the 10 x x x range Use 255 0 0 0 as a subnet mask Ob Phe oS Important To prevent conflicts be sure to choose a unique IP address No two devices ona network can have the same IP address 7 To apply the new settings click OK and then click Close Local Area Connection 2 Properties Aa Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties er p General Advanced General Connect using You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for 89 Intel R PRO 1000 GT Desktop Ada the appropriate IP settings
51. he address of the video encoder that will be transmitting the video stream 3 Enter the decoder s own port number For more information see Port Numbers on page 78 4 Select Enable 5 Press Save m Receiver Settings Receiver Enable Source address Port o 17222250131 Sg Video Receiver Settings decoder Receiver 1 enabled holding the encoder IP address and the decoder input port number An input port number must be used only once per device With these settings configured correctly the video link will be established The decoder will take the video stream from the encoder detect the video format and use the appropriate decoding algorithm to convert the stream to an analog output signal Note Source and destination IP addresses can be unicast or multicast For more information see Multicasting on page 77 Highlighted fields The source address and port number fields are highlighted in green when the enabled receiver receives a stream from the specified source The two fields are marked in red when no stream is received with the receiver enabled and correctly configured Working with the Web Pages 9 4 2 2 Advanced Settings 9 4 2 3 Important If in doubt about these settings do not change the default values Receiver 1 Receiver 1 Filter on source port Connection priority Reorder buffer size Stream fail delay RTP control mode FloodGuard tx interval RTP type 0 auto ms FloodGuard
52. hide the Advanced Settings Important Please be aware that configuring advanced settings requires in depth understanding of the impact of your changes on the workings of your S 60 D MC unit If in doubt do not change the default values IL SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONS Working with the Web Pages A standard browser on a desktop or laptop PC with a connection to your video network is all it takes to view live video decoded by the S 60 D MC Working with the web pages you can also configure the S 60 D MC s device settings and remotely upgrade the embedded software This chapter provides a detailed description of the individual web pages In This Chapter LIV VIDEO EE 26 Ki ET 28 MERO EE 31 VIGGO eni ina 33 AUG e EE 47 aba aaa 54 DIAR lla 59 SS E 60 EVENU Management ee aaa 63 Device Management acdsee 65 User Ee E LEE 73 Be e En EE 75 Page 25 Siqura S 60 D MC 9 1 Live Video Play LiveView gt gt Click the Play LiveView gt gt button for live video Live Video page LiveView inactive Home page After a successful login the home page of the S 60 D MC displays On this page named Live Video you can view live images decoded by the unit The Live View function is inactive when the page opens Page 26 Working with the Web Pages 9 1 1 Viewing live video lt lt Stop LiveView Live Video page LiveView activated Activating live view Pressing the Play LiveView gt gt button opens a preview sho
53. igura unit installed the next step is to establish an IP connection and set up video and if applicable other signal links This chapter describes how to change the factory set IP address and subnet mask of the S 60 D MC to be compatible with the network segment in which the unit will be used Additionally it discusses how to configure signal streaming In This Chapter Establishing a Network Connection 15 Making Video Audio Data and Contact Closure Connections 17 Establishing a Network Connection The factory set IP address of the S 60 D MC is in the 10 x x x range You will find it printed on a sticker on the unit SNR 184728 iii CE To MACAP 11 19VDC 0 8A i 3 00 04 7E 01 39 34 IARU This device complies wth Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation ia sudjet to the following teo conditions 1 this device m ay rot cause harmfy irterference and 2 tiva Covice must accept ary irterference eceived including interference thet mey cause under red operation waw aptelecom nkf com WO W07 01503 100 Made in the E U S 60 D MC product sticker Note This is the address the unit will revert to if you issue a Reset to factory settings incl network settings on page 72 command and reboot the unit To open communication with the S 60 D MC from a host PC and change the unit s network settings perform the following steps Step 1 Set the PC s network adapter to the unit s factory default subnet and connect the two devic
54. ing C 20 C 40 S 40 Output Settings Output level VU meter to display audio output level Output gain Range 80 0 dB Mute Select or clear this box to respectively mute or unmute audio MX Transmitter Settings Enable Select Clear to enable disable the stream transmission respectively Dest address IP address of the codec that will receive the stream Port The local port number of the codec that will receive the stream MX Receiver Settings Enable Select Clear to enable disable the stream reception respectively Source address IP address of the codec that will transmit the stream Port The local port number of the S 60 D MC Working with the Web Pages 9 5 1 Making Audio Connections m MX Transmitter Settings Transmitter Enable Dest address Port PA 17222250131 ER O PIR O PIR MX Receiver Settings Receiver Enable Source address Port e 17222250131 Som Transmitter and Receiver sections two way audio Audio streams The S 60 D MC provides bidirectional audio The S 60 D MC can send three audio streams to different destinations multicast or unicast to an A 80 or any C S series codec with an audio interface It can also receive one audio stream from an A 80 or any C S series codec that features audio Highlighted fields The source address and port number fields are highlighted in green when the enabled receiver receives a stream from the specified source The two fields are marked in red when no
55. ing via RTSP and equipment management via HTTP The Siqura Protocol for PTZ Cameras and Codecs enables easy integration of the S 60 D MC with third party products The protocol consists mainly of different CGI Common Gateway Interface program calls for listing and configuring parameters For detailed information refer to Siqura s PTZ Camera and Codec Programming Interface specification You can download this HTTP API specification at www siqura com Note The S 60 D MC supports the Siqura C S and V series codecs and the HD MD HSD and MSD series dome cameras based on the v2 5 x up to v3 10 x firmware range Third party IP cameras 1080p and 720p HD are not supported Web User Interface Using the S 60 D MC s internal web server is the most straightforward way to access the unit The S 60 D MC s web pages enable you to configure the unit s settings and view live video images from a standard web browser eliminating the need for a separate application program MX IP MX IP a proprietary Siqura protocol offers direct access to the unit s settings contained in the Management Information Base MIB a list of variables stored inside the unit The MIB can be read and or written with special MX software MX Configuration Tool for example offers full control of the S 60 D MC through the MIB enabling you to remotely configure device settings and manage media streams Additionally MX viewing and control software offers real time monitori
56. iqura B V TKH Security Solutions USA Inc Zuidelijk Halfrond 4 12920 Cloverleaf Center Drive 2801 DD Gouda The Netherlands Germantown Maryland 20874 USA General 31 182 592 333 General 1 301 444 2200 Fax 31 182 592 123 Fax 1 301 444 2299 E mail sales nl siqura com E mail sales us tkhsecurity usa com WWW WWw Siqura com WWW www tkhsecurity usa com ILJ SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONS Contents 1 INTRODUCTION WEE 1 2 SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE INFORMATION cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccscceecs 3 2 1 SAFETY INFORMAT ON creeranno a ea E A ini 3 2 2 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY EEN 6 3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION HE 7 3 1 PRODUC CEO VER ear ii 7 3 2 FRONT PANEL O leoni 9 4 INSTALEATION ieri ar aa ai de ar i a 11 4 1 POWERING THE UNIT WE 11 4 2 CONINECTING CABLES E 11 4 3 EAR EE 12 4 4 CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS L cvecrererrereerere sie re scese croce esere sce resse riesi ce ese ce crise ese ce ese ve ese ce ese ce eric ese ceeree 12 4 5 UPRATINGDEVICE DEFINITIONS bag 13 5 CONNEGIIONS igionizizi nai in IATA A 15 5 1 ESTABLISHING A NETWORK CONNECTION e rin 15 5 2 MAKING VIDEO AUDIO DATA AND CONTACT CLOSURE CONNECTIONS ssssesessssssseseserereeresesesererrrresesererereeseseseres 17 6 INTERFACES a suaawsabassievalvwaeswel eateisd siauneisaueiouaduvancnan cians aenrined 19 6 1 OPEN STREAMING ARCHITECTURE OS 19 6 2 WEB USER INTERFACE E 19 6 3 IP N 19 6 4
57. ition Y Position X Scaling factor Y Scaling factor a Ene SS N LZ DN Ep AN S i teg IT ERE E i ee da Graphics tab with 3 OSD bars and a graphic bottom right in the preview The Graphics tab enables you to upload graphics see Graphic management and scale and position a selected graphic on your screen Graphics Predefined positions Transparency X Position Y Position X Scaling Factor Y Scaling Factor Show Preview gt gt lt lt Hide Preview Advanced Settings m Advanced Picture Settings X Position anchor point Y Position anchor point Animation speed scaling factor Presets for graphic positions Controls the level of transparency of the graphic object Variables that enable you to freely position the object instead of using the presets Drag the sliding buttons or enter a percentage When a preset has been selected changing one of its defined parameters sets the Predefined positions box to indicating that a custom position has been configured Variables that enable you to freely configure the dimensions of the object Click to view live images and see the effect of the current settings Hiding the preview may improve web page responsiveness 100 Graphics tab Advanced Picture Settings Advanced Picture Settings X Position anchor point Y Position anchor point Animation speed scaling factor Variables that enable you
58. latency variables you can tailor the data channel for your specific protocol A delay lt 5 milliseconds is possible with minimal settings One or more data words are bundled in packets The packaging process influences the performance of the UART mode At high bit rates say 115 kbit s it may be desirable to adjust some of the low level UART settings to prevent high CPU loads At such speeds a large number of small network packets might increase CPU load by 15 The process can be optimized using the RS 4xx settings in the Advanced Settings section Packets can be sent depending on the configuration of the UART gap timeout and UART max latency variables These can be set such that fewer but larger packets are sent making the stream simpler to handle at a considerably lower CPU load Configuring these settings is often a trade off between latency due to packaging and payload efficiency In other words many network packets with a small payload low latency versus fewer packets with a large payload higher latency At lower bit rates a need for smoother PTZ may also require modification of these low level settings Note that this depends on the application For example PTZ commands must be sent frequently but require few words Latency can be minimized by proper fine tuning of the UART gap timeout and UART max latency variables Transmitter Transmitter 1 Connection priority Multicast TTL FloodGuard enable FloodGuard throttle dela
59. module temperature Uptime CPU 1 load DSP 1 load Network Specifics MAC address Actual Ethernet mode Actual DHCP state Actual IP address Actual subnet mask Actual gateway Actual domain Total tx bit rate Total rx bit rate Video 1 Specifics Live View actual bit rate actual frame rate actual bit rate er 1 actual frame rate yecoder 1 decoding mode Audio 1 Specifics Outpu V channel 1 Output level channel 2 FTP Push 1 Nr of incoming tnggers 36 C 42 C O days 00 43 49 3 83 o 83 00 04 7E 01 65 6E Auto false 172 22 250 132 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 N A 17 kbits s 8891 kbits s 6008 kbits s 25 frames s 7297 s s 25 frames s MPEG2 Measurements tab a snapshot with automatic page updating Measurements The Measurements tab shows module temperatures current and peak module uptime network specifics such as the MAC address and the actual IP address the network load from this module the load information per processor and signal stream specific details The FTP Push 1 section can be used to monitor the FTP push process See also FTP Push tab on page 44 Page 30 9 3 Working with the Web Pages Network Network IP Settings IP address Subnet mask Gateway To activate the network settings click Save and Reboot Note After reboot the connection will be lost Save and Reboot Network page IP Settings On the Network page you can set the unit s IP address
60. multicast setting This chapter outlines IP multicasting and additionally describes the concept of multi unicasting You also learn about assigning valid port numbers In This Chapter MUC iii 77 MUONI 78 Pore NUMO Sali 78 Multicasting IP multicast The S 60 D MC supports IP multicast This is a method for one to many real time communication over an IP network The technique can be used to send S 60 D MC media streams to a group of interested receivers in a single transmission The intermediary network switches and routers replicate the data packets to reach the multiple receivers on the network The switches and other network devices used must be carefully configured for and capable of handling multicasting and its associated protocols most notably IGMP Packets should be sent over each link in the network only once If not broadcasting will occur which can put a very heavy load on the network This is a phenomenon inherent to multicasting and the facilities of network devices not of the S 60 D MC itself although it is compounded by the density of the UDP streams used Multicast group A multicast group is used by the source that is the S 60 D MC and the receivers to send and receive multicast messages To define a multicast group the source unit should be assigned a valid multicasting destination TX stream address and the destination units should get this Same address as source IPv4 uses the address range 224 0 0 0 thro
61. nactive Contact Closure Input 1 Settings Input Settings Operational mode Normal Direction Invert Force active Always on e g for testing purposes Force inactive Always off 9 8 1 Making Contact Closure Connections To make a contact closure connection On the Transmitter side fill in a destination IP address and port number for each codec you want a CC stream to go to and then enable the stream On the other side of the link i e the codec you want to receive the CC stream fill in the source IP address the local port number the same as specified for the transmitter and then enable the receiver Note Clearing an Enable check box disables the transmission or reception of the stream not the contact input or output itself If the stream is disabled the contact can still be controlled and read using MX software or the HTTP API Highlighted fields The destination address and port number fields are highlighted in green as shown below when the enabled receiver receives the contact closure stream over the network The two fields are marked in red when no stream is received with the receiver enabled and correctly configured Contact Closure output 1 Receiver Enable Source address Output status m Contact Closure output 2 Receiver Enable Source address Output status 1 v 228 8 i Output mode Normal Closed CC Output 2 receiving a stream CC Output 1 not receiving Page 61 Siqura S 60 D MC 9
62. nection Possible causes gt gt gt An incorrect port number The transmitter on the encoder side is not enabled No FloodGuard packets have been received for more than 3 seconds For details on the FloodGuard flooding prevention mechanism see the section on FloodGuard Working with the Web Pages Troubleshooting connection or decoding issues In addition to the stream states reported on the Status page on screen status messages appearing on a connected external display or in the web page previews can point you to problem Causes Status OSD No Stream Possible causes With enabled receiver Decode Error gt the transmitter is not enabled gt an incorrect IP address is configured gt an incorrect port number is configured With properly configured network settings and a correctly received network stream specific decoder settings or capabilities do not match the corresponding encoder equivalents They may hold different values for the RTP type for example or the stream contents are in the wrong format For more information see the description of the Advanced Settings of the Decoder tab on the Video page These messages may also appear when working with frame rates below 1 fps Note When the receiver is disabled a black screen without status OSD message displays Page 29 Siqura S 60 D MC 9 2 2 Measurements Status Status Measurements General Measurements Module temperature Peak
63. ng of video streams Operator Office MX Viewer Lite and playback of recorded images Operator Storage For more details on the MX IP protocol the MIB and Siqura s EMX network service refer to the manuals documenting the MX Software Development Kit and the above programs Page 19 Siqura S 60 D MC 6 4 Page 20 Note If you prefer using open standards you can go to the unit s Device Management web page and disable the MX IP protocol on the MX tab of this page Be aware that doing so prevents you from upgrading the S 60 D MC firmware through MX Firmware Upgrade Tool SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP part of the internet protocol suite can be used to monitor network devices such as the S 60 D MC for conditions or events that require administrative attention For more details refer to appropriate literature on SNMP The S 60 D MC supports in band SNMP Via SNMP several status variables can be read and traps can be generated on events S 60 D MC SNMP settings can be configured on the SNMP tab of the unit s Device Management web page The SNMP Agent is MIB 2 compliant and supports versions 1 and 2c of the SNMP protocol The MIB database can be downloaded at www siqura com 7 1 7 2 W IL SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONS Accessing the Internal Web Server The web pages of the S 60 D MC offer a user friendly interface for configuring the unit s settings and viewing live video images over the network This ch
64. ng the device its location and service manager s traceable The module has an SNMP Agent running which listens on port 161 Working with the Web Pages SNMP Communities The community strings names which can be regarded as passwords in the SNMP Communities section must conform to those configured in the SNMP manager Often these are public mainly used for the read and trap communities and private or netman for read write operations The manager program may offer additional choices SNMP Traps A S 60 D MC alarm status change will generate a trap which can be caught by any SNMP manager Version and Destination IP port are required fields SNMP Traps Version The SNMP version used Destination IP port The IP address associated with the manager program and the destination port 162 is the default port Alternative destination IP If desired an alternative destination IP address and port can be added port Enable authentication trap It is possible to add an authentication trap to be able to catch attempts at access using the wrong community string Polling Depending on facilities offered by the SNMP manager a number of variables can be read out and in a few cases be edited and set The Ethernet port variables are contained in the system and interfaces sections of RFC 1213 MIB http www ietf org rfc rfc1213 txt number 1213 Page 67 Siqura S 60 D MC 9 10 3 MX General SNMP Auto Discovery Firm
65. nkLoss Data 2 TxLinkLoss Data 2 RxLinkLoss Audio 1 TxLinkLoss Audio 1 RxLinkLoss Services CpuOverloadProtection 1 Cc 1 ApiOutputPin 1 Audio 1 AudioDetectChi Audio 1 AudioDetectCh2 Cc 1 ApiOutputPin 2 CC Streams 1 CC Streams Available inputs Selected inputs Stream status FTP push Selected inputs Stream status Cc 1 Input 1 inactive Video 1 RxLinkLoss List of sources that can be selected as inputs for each of the two contact closure streams Selected inputs are connected with a logical OR so that any one will cause a remote contact to close when the corresponding transmitter is set up correctly from the CC Streams page Inactive open or active closed Active one or more of the selected inputs is true Inactive none of the selected inputs is true If FTP push is configured to be event triggered see the FTP Push tab of the Video page you need to select one or more sources from the Available inputs list that will activate an image upload to the FTP server s FTP Push 1 Available inputs Audio 1 TxLinkLoss Audio 1 RxLinkLoss Services CpuOverloadProtection 1 Cc 1 ApiOutputPin 1 Audio 1 AudioDetectChi Audio 1 AudioDetectCh2 Cc 1 ApiOutputPin 2 Selected inputs FTP push status Cc 1 Input 1 inactive Video 1 RxLinkLoss FTP Push 1 section Two inputs associated with FTP push FTP Push 1 Available inputs Selected inputs FTP push status Page 64 List of sources that can be
66. ocol a network control protocol for use in communications systems to control streaming media servers Default value 0 This parameter determines the RTP payload format e g H 264 MPEG 2 4 or audio To avoid an RTP type conflict the values specified on both sides of the connection must be the same The default value of 0 automatically sets the appropriate media type You are advised not to change this setting Range 1 1000 s Default 10 s Time in seconds before alarm sent Page 53 Siqura S 60 D MC 9 6 Data RS 422 485 General Settings Wire mode RS 485 4 wire sw UART Settings Bit rate 19200 bits e Word length excluding parity Stop bits ES DE Parity mode None MX Transmitter Settings Transmitter Enable Dest address 1 ull 0 0 0 0 2 d 0 0 0 0 3 A 0 0 0 0 MX Receiver Settings Receiver Source address 1 0 0 0 0 TCP Server Settings Server enable Server port Data RS 422 485 Transmitter and receiver can be configured in the usual manner General Settings General Settings Wire mode RS 485 2 wire ka RS 485 4 wire Wire mode selection General Settings Wire mode RS 422 RS 485 2 wire or RS 485 4 wire The RS 4xx interface type on the RJ 45 DATA socket is set in software Select the type of RS 4xx interface from the Wire mode list UART Settings UART Settings 19200 bit s vj Bit rate 19200 bits Word length excluding parity
67. ort listens for control packets from the destination receiver When no FloodGuard packets come in during the time set for the FloodGuard throttle delay the receiver is expected to have disappeared powered off receiver disabled network problem etc and the stream is throttled In throttled mode the transmitter in order to contact the intended receiver again sends empty packets into the network at an interval determined by the FloodGuard throttle interval parameter After reception of a valid FloodGuard packet the transmitter immediately resumes streaming a _ Stream Stream bandwidth limit Manager Keep alive interval Low latency J Transmitter FloodGuard throttle delay n FloodGuard throttle interval __ _ _ _ _ _r Stream Manager and FloodGuard Page 36 Working with the Web Pages 9 4 3 Live View Encoder Encoder Settings Enable a Video bit rate mode Constant quality Resolution Frame rate frames s Maximum bit rate Quality Actual bit rate 5979 kbits s KW kbits s Video page Live View Encoder tab Encoder Settings Enable Video bit rate mode Resolution Frame rate Maximum bit rate Actual bit rate Quality Show Preview gt gt lt lt Hide Preview Enable the Live View Encoder to convert the input signal to MJPEG format and transport it over HTTP to upload images to an FTP server using FTP Push see FTP Push t
68. otecting the natural environment properly recycling the unit at the end of its service life is imperative for special attention This kind of battery a button cell type contains so little lithium that it will never be classified as reactive hazardous waste It is safe for normal disposal as required for batteries by your local authority X When processing the printed circuit board dismantling the lithium battery calls WS Page 5 Siqura S 60 D MC 2 2 Declaration of Conformity MANUFACTURERS DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR Product identification Product IP Ethernet MPEG 2 MPEG 4 H 264 video en decoder Brand Siqura Optelecom NKF Model type C 44 S 44 C 54 S 54 C 50 S 50 C 60 S 60 S 64 S68 series and A 80 and TrafficServer series Versions A 80 b C xx a b S xx a b TrafficServer b xx is 44 50 54 60 64 or 68 a will be replaced by E or D b may be replaced by any combination of alphanumeric characters May be followed by SFP may be followed by SA Rackmount in MC10 MC11 series or stand alone SA Ratings 11 19VDC 0 8A Tested System is tested in a typical configuration Manufacturer Name Optelecom NKF B V Optelecom NKF Inc Address Zuidelijk Halfrond 4 12920 Cloverleaf Center Drive 2801 DD Gouda The Netherlands Germantown MD 20874 USA ww lecom n m www sigura com Means of conformity In conformity with provisions of the following EC directives LVD 2006 95 EC EMC
69. ports enable Allows assigning of the IP address by a DHCP server instead of using static IP addressing Transmission mode and speed Auto Autonegotiation default 10 HDX Half duplex 10 Mbit 10 FDX Full duplex 10 Mbit 100 HDX Half duplex 100 Mbit 100 FDX Full duplex 100 Mbit v v v v v Enables sending of unsolicited messages such as requests to join a multicast group for example without having to wait for a query message from a management PC multicast router or switch Working with the Web Pages 9 4 Video Live Video Video N _ __ _ _ _ _ n_0nmnmu__a Status Network TL Decoder Live View Encoder OSD FTP Push Video Audio General Settings Data RS 422 485 Monitor name Data RS 232 Video standard Auto ei CC Streams Composite output Full color kd Event Management Device Management User Management Logout Video page Note The first time you access the Video page you may encounter a security alert concerning the installation of a Java update This add on required for web pages to be displayed properly does not give rise to any security risks You can install it safely Tabs The Video page has five tabs General Decoder Live View Encoder OSD and FTP Push 9 4 1 General tab General Settings Monitor name Enter a name to identify the video output The following characters are not allowed in monitor names amp Video standard PAL NTSC or Auto
70. propriate media type You are advised not to change this setting Note on RTP and RTCP The Real time Transport Protocol RTP is designed for end to end real time audio or video data flow transport It is regarded as the primary standard for video audio transport over multicast or unicast network services RTP does not provide guaranteed delivery but sequencing of the data makes it possible to detect missing packets It allows the recipient to compensate for breaks in sequence that may occur during the transfer on an IP network Error concealment can make the loss of packets unnoticeable RTP is usually used in conjunction with the Real time Transport Control Protocol RTCP RTP carries the media streams RTCP provides reception quality feedback participant identification and synchronization between media streams Page 35 Siqura S 60 D MC 9 4 2 4 FloodGuard Note on FloodGuard FloodGuard is a Siqura proprietary stream control mechanism that can be enabled disabled independently for each video and sampled data transmitter FloodGuard throttles the transmitter when it no longer receives control messages from the receiver thereby preventing the transmitter from flooding the network FloodGuard only works when enabled on both the transmitter and the receiver and when the transmitter sends to a unicast address When a transmitter is enabled it opens a control receive port with the port number equal to its source port number 1 This p
71. reference and if necessary warranty service When unpacking your product check for missing or damaged items If any item is missing or if damage is evident do not install or operate this product Contact your supplier for assistance Acknowledgement Siqura units use the open source Free Type font rendering library Page 1 2 1 IL SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONS Safety and Compliance Information This chapter contains S 60 D MC safety instructions and compliance information In This Chapter Safety Information gg 3 Declaration of Conformity E 6 Safety Information Introduction The safety information contained in this section and on other pages of this manual must be observed whenever this module is operated serviced or repaired Failure to comply with any precaution warning or instruction noted in the manual is in violation of the standards of design manufacture and intended use of the module Siqura assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with any of these safety requirements Trained Personnel Installation adjustment maintenance and repair of this equipment are to be performed by trained personnel aware of the hazards involved For correct and safe use of the equipment and in order to keep the equipment in a safe condition it is essential that both operating and servicing personnel follow standard safety procedures in addition to the safety precautions and warnings specified in this manual and
72. rg device Basic 1 lt deviceType gt lt friendlyName gt kv 231497 lt friendlyName gt lt manufacturer gt Optelecom nkf lt manufacturer gt lt manufacturerURL gt http www optelecom nkf com lt manufacturerURL gt lt mode Description gt Siqura multi codec VideoDecoder lt modelDescription gt lt modelName gt S 60 D MC lt modelName gt lt modelNumber gt 599405976610 lt modelNumber gt lt modelURL gt http www optelecom nkf com lt modelURL gt lt serialNumber gt 231497 lt serialNumber gt lt UDN gt uuid Upnp BasicDevice 1_0 231497 lt UDN gt lt presentationURL gt http 172 22 250 132 lt presentationURL gt lt device gt lt root gt 6 Internet S 60 D MC XML device description To access the S 60 D MC s web pages via Device Spy 1 Start Device Spy 2 Inthe right hand panel double click the Presentation URL entry Or In the left hand panel right click the S 60 D MC entry and then select Display Presentation Page The login page of the S 60 D MC displays in your browser Note Do not double click the Base URL entry in the Details pane The connection will not be made due to an incorrect port number Use the Presentation URL instead Page 70 Working with the Web Pages 9 10 5 Firmware Live Video Status Network General SNMP MX Auto Discovery 122 Reboot Video Audio Current Version Data RS 422 485 Product description Siqura multi codec VideoDecoder D RS 232 Article code 599
73. s before alarm sent Working with the Web Pages 9 9 Event Management CC Output 1 Available inputs Output control Output status Video 1 RxLinkLoss Normal EOE CT Cc 1 Udp 4 Rx 1 Cc 1 TxLinkLoss Cc 1 RxLinkLoss Data 1 TxLinkLoss Data 1 RxLinkLoss Data 2 TxLinkLoss Data 2 RxLinkLoss Audio 1 TxLinkLoss Audio 1 RxLinkLoss Services CpuOverloadProtection 1 Cc 1 ApiOutputPin 1 Audio 1 AudioDetectChi Audio 1 AudioDetectCh2 Cc 1 ApiOutputPin 2 Event Management page Associating events with output facilities You can use the Event Management page to configure how the S 60 D MC is to handle incoming events alarms The event sources listed under Available inputs can be routed to a CC output CC stream or FTP push CC Output Available inputs Selected inputs Output control Output status List of sources that can be selected as inputs for each of the two contact closure outputs Selected inputs are connected with a logical OR so that any one will cause a remote contact to close Normal Direction Invert Force active Always on for testing purposes for example Force inactive Always off Inactive open or active closed Active one or more of the selected inputs is true Inactive none of the selected inputs is true Page 63 Siqura S 60 D MC CC Streams CC Stream 1 Available inputs Cc 1 Input 2 Cc 1 Udp 3 Rx 1 Cc 1 Udp 4 Rx 1 Cc 1 TxLinkLoss Ce 1 RxLinkLoss Data 1 TxLinkLoss Data 1 RxLi
74. selected as triggers for an FTP push On selection of multiple inputs the inputs are connected with a logical OR Any one will cause an image upload to the FTP server Inactive open or active closed Active one or more of the selected inputs is true Inactive none of the selected inputs is true 9 10 9 10 1 Working with the Web Pages Device Management lt lt SNMP Mx Auto Discovery Firmware Reboot Product description Siqura multi codec VideoDecoder Article code 599405976610 Serial number 231497 120 Software version 3 10 2 Device Name Label 1 Multicodec Video Decoder Save ff Cancel Device Management General tab Tabs The Device Management page has six tabs General SNMP MX Auto Discovery Firmware and Reboot General tab Identification This section offers administrative module information Device name Label 1 The Device name section contains label settings which can be edited and saved _ Values entered for the Label 1 and Label 2 variables are stored in the Label 2 Management Information Base MIB of the module The labels jointly constitute the device label a user friendly name for the physical device which will serve to identify and address the module on the network when working with the MX network service and MX applications The current value for Label 1 is displayed in the upper pane of the web pages ee 1 value SIQURA S 60 D MC Multicodec Video Decoder i
75. server and a secondary server Images are posted simultaneously to both the primary server and secondary server Primary Server Enable IP address Port User name SiquraEncoder Password Server path Captures FTP Push Primary Server example settings Primary Secondary Server Enable Select or clear to respectively enable disable the connection with this server IP address IP address of the FTP server Port The FTP protocol typically uses port 21 on the FTP server to listen for clients initiating a connection Port 21 is also where the server is listening for commands issued to it User name The authorization to access the FTP server Password Server path Folder on the FTP server assigned to the FTP client To be used for example if the client is not allowed to access the server root folder Event Management Having selected Event On Event Off or Event Changed as a trigger do not forget to go to the Event Management page to associate one or more events with the FTP push FTP Push 1 Available inputs Selected inputs FTP push status Cc 1 Input 1 inactive Video 1 RxLinkLoss Cc 1 RxLinkLoss Data 1 TxLinkLoss Data 1 RxLinkLoss lt lt Data 2 TxLinkLoss Data 2 RxLinkLoss gt Audio 1 TxLinkLoss j Audio 1 RxLinkLoss Services CpuOverloadProtection 1 Cc 1 ApiOutputPin 1 Audio 1 AudioDetectChi Audio 1 AudioDetectCh2 Cc 1 ApiOutputPin 2 Event Management page FTP Push 1 section Two inputs associ
76. stream is received with the receiver enabled and correctly configured Two way audio The figure above shows the setup for two way audio on the side of the S 60 D MC The device on the other side of the connection with the IP address 172 22 250 131 would need similar settings that is it must hold the IP address of the S 60 D MC as the destination and source Transmitters and receivers must be enabled in order for streaming to start Remember to Save a configuration to make it effective Page 49 Siqura S 60 D MC 9 5 2 Page 50 Advanced Settings Audio Input Audio Input Channels E 3 Sample rate samples s Audio detect threshold channel 1 Audio detect threshold channel 2 Advanced Settings Audio Input Audio Input Channels Range 1 2 When selecting 1 channel only the signal on the A1 input is used either line or microphone Sample rate Range 7500 48000 Allows you to enter custom settings other than those included in the Profile list in the Input Settings section e g for communication with a C 20 codec Examples gt 7845 Hz A law gt 15710 Hz A law gt 15710 Hz PCM gt 43200 Hz PCM Auto detect threshold Range 60 0 dB The audio level is measured When the audio level reaches the channel 1 threshold set here the audio detect flag is set This flag can be used to generate a silence alarm or a too much noise alarm Auto detect threshold channel 2 Audio
77. sy 1200 bit s Stop bits E 2400 bit s 4800 bi Parity mode 9600 bil y i 38400 bit s UART Settings Right selectable speeds 57600 bit s 115200 bit s Page 54 gt gt Working with the Web Pages UART The S 60 D MC uses a Universal Asynchronous Transmitter Receiver UART for data transmission The UART will recognize and reproduce the words in the data stream This is only possible if the UART is programmed to understand the serial data format UART Settings Bit rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bit s The speed of the digital transmission that is the amount of information transferred processed per unit of time Word length excluding 5 6 7 8 parity Stop bits 1 2 Parity mode None Odd Even Mark Space This setting should be the same as in the connected device e g a PTZ camera Making data connections MX Transmitter Settings Transmitter Enable Dest address Port PN 172 22250 136 EN o coo o coo MX Receiver Settings Receiver Enable Source address Port e ZES Z0 MX Transmitter Receiver Settings After selecting a data mode see General Settings and configuring the interface see UART Settings data link configuration is done in the same fashion as described for video links To configure a data link 1 Inthe Transmitter settings section set at least one destination IP address 2 Seta port number or leave it at the default 3 Enable the stream 4
78. th the root account The root account should always be password protected For more information refer to the description of the User Management page Live Video Live Video Live Video Status Status Logout Network Network Video Video Audio Audio Data RS 422 485 Data RS 422 485 Data RS 232 Data RS 232 CC Streams CC Streams Event Management Event Management Device Management Date and Time User Management Logout Date and Time Logout S 60 D MC menu options available to from left to right Admin Operator and Viewer accounts Logging out Selecting the Logout option on the navigation menu logs out the current user and displays the Login box Page 23 Siqura S 60 D MC Page 24 Sections buttons and tabs Apart from the menu the web pages share the following features Sections showing parameter values some of which are editable Buttons mainly Save and Cancel for sections with editable fields Tabs on several pages used to organise page content Check boxes used to select various features After editing press Save to write changes to the unit Press Cancel to undo unsaved changes and show the values as they were prior to editing Note Some sections do not have Save and Cancel buttons Changes you make in these sections are immediately written to the unit Some of the web pages tabs have an Advanced Settings section which is displayed by clicking Advanced gt gt Click lt lt Simplified to
79. that this unit be installed in locations accessible to trained service personnel only Safety Requirements The equipment described in this manual has been designed and tested according to the UL IEC EN 60950 1 safety requirements Warning If there is any doubt regarding the safety of the equipment do not put it into operation This might be the case when the equipment shows physical damage or is stressed beyond tolerable limits e g during storage and transportation Important Before opening the equipment disconnect it from all power sources The equipment must be powered by a SELV power supply This is equivalent to a Limited Power source LPS see UL IEC EN 60950 1 clause 2 5 or a NEC Class 2 power supply When this module is operated in extremely elevated temperature conditions it is possible for internal and external metal surfaces to become extremely hot SELV conforming to IEC 60950 1 lt 60VDC output output voltage galvanically isolated from mains All power supplies or power supply cabinets available from Siqura comply with these SELV requirements Page 3 Siqura S 60 D MC Page 4 Optical Safety S 60 D MC SFP This optical equipment contains Class 1M lasers or LEDs and has been designed and tested to meet IEC 60825 1 1993 A1 A2 and IEC 60825 2 2004 safety class 1M requirements Warning Optical equipment presents potential hazards to testing and servicing personnel owing to high levels of optical ra
80. ttings Advanced OSD Bar 1 Settings Font name Helvetica tf Render mode Si d o X Position anchor point Y Position anchor point Rotation angle oo o Advanced OSD Bar Settings Advanced OSD Bar Settings Font name Offers a selection from default and uploaded fonts see Font Management Render mode Outline or Border X Position anchor point Variables that enable you to shift the OSD object relative to the anchor point Y Position anchor point Rotation angle Background size automatically adjusts to text dimensions when a bar is rotated Font Management Font Management ST ER Del Gentiumitalic ttf Helvetica ttf Size kB Gentium ttf Text tab Font Management settings For OSD texts you can use the S 60 D MC s default fonts or fonts you upload to the unit To upload a font 1 Inthe Font management section click Browse The Open dialog box displays Browse to the folder containing the font to be uploaded 3 Select the correct file ttf extension and then click Open The file appears in the File text box on the web page 4 To start the upload click Add The new font is added to the Font list and to the Font name list in the Advanced OSD Bar Settings section e To remove a font 1 Inthe Font management section select the font 2 Click the Del button Page 41 Siqura S 60 D MC 9 4 4 2 Graphics tab Page 42 Predefined positions Transparency a X Pos
81. ugh 239 255 255 255 for multicast applications The source unit has no knowledge of how many receivers there are The group vanishes when the source is disabled but the source will not automatically be disabled when the last remaining destination is cancelled and will keep transmitting at least towards the nearest switch Additionally it is possible to have the multicast group units send unsolicited membership reports keeping it alive even if only one any unit of the group is still active Page 77 Siqura S 60 D MC 10 2 10 3 Page 78 Multi Unicasting Multi unicasting Alternatively an S 60 D features multi unicasting i e sending out up to three copies of audio data and contact closure streams If the bit rates selected are moderate it may be more convenient to use this mechanism instead of multicasting even though the network gets more Signal to carry from the encoder When such a destination is removed the source also stops sending the corresponding stream If the input channel of a destination is disabled without disabling the source source transmission will be throttled but not disabled this behaviour is selectable through the FloodGuard settings discussed in the Note on FloodGuard on page 36 The source downsizes the stream by sending empty UDP packets until a wake up call is received The empty packets of course carry the relevant IP port information Port Numbers A valid UDP port number in a Siqura A C
82. ware Reboot MXNP Enable MX MX Notifications IP address Port Unsolicited notifications interval Retransmission count Retransmission interval Save ff Cancel Device Management MX tab MX IP MX IP is a UDP protocol used to communicate with Siqura equipment over a network connection The Sigura Software Suite applications use the MX IP protocol to access configure and control Siqura network devices MX IP Enable MX In addition to the proprietary MX IP protocol a S 60 D MC can be accessed configured and managed using a variety of open standards Therefore you can disable the MX protocol Be aware that doing so will prevent you from upgrading the S 60 D MC firmware through the MX Firmware Upgrade Tool application MX Notifications IP address With 255 255 255 255 as the IP address for the manager the MX notifications would be broadcast over the subnet Port Generally the MX notifications port must not be modified Unsolicited notifications Sends the module status as MX notification at the specified interval to be picked interval up by a management program Retransmission count If desired notifications can be retransmitted With a retransmission count value of 2 the actual number of transmissions equals 3 including the original transmission Retransmission interval Sets the frequency of retransmissions Page 68 9 10 4 W Working with the Web Pages Auto Discovery General SNMP Mx Led
83. wing the received video stream As the images in the preview are generated by the Live View Encoder on page 37 this encoder must be enabled The video source can be defined on the Decoder tab on page 33 of the Video page Live Video lt lt Stop Live View Closes the preview Refresh rate Indicates the current refresh rate of the web page Internet Explorer only For Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome multipart streaming MJPEG max 24 fps is used Page 27 Siqura S 60 D MC 9 2 9 2 1 Page 28 Status SL Measurements Video Output Actual Video Standard Live View Enabled Decoder rx 1 state Audio 1 Decoder rx 1 state Encoder tx 1 state Encoder tx 2 state Encoder tx 3 state Waiting Waiting Idle Idle Encoder RTSP connections N A Status page a snapshot with automatic page updating Tabs The Status page has two tabs Status and Measurements Status Stream states The Status tab provides information on the stream states of video and audio streams A stream state is reported as Idle Waiting or OK Stream state Ok There is nothing wrong with the stream If the video signal is removed from the video input on the encoder side the Decoder rx state will still be reported as Ok since the video transmitter will be sending a stream that is a No Stream status OSD to the decoder Idle The transmitter receiver is not enabled Waiting The transmitter receiver has lost its stream con
84. x interval Stream type Link loss alarm timeout Can be used to filter incoming data traffic With multiple signals sent to the same IP address and destination port number Source port filter can be used to filter the input that is to accept only data from the transmitting port specified here The filter will not be active if set to 0 the default and recommended setting Parameter intended for use with MX Software Development Kit MX SDK Used to reorder incoming packets Range 0 10000 ms Default 300 ms Timeout in ms before going to NoStream state Should be on to enable the sending of control messages Interval at which the receiver sends control messages to the transmitter see the section on FloodGuard The UDP NKF option will add an extended RTP header for Siqura applications requiring extra information Range 1 1000 s Default 10 s Time in seconds before alarm sent 9 7 b gt Data RS 232 UART Settings Bit rate 19200 bits e Word length excluding parity GM Stop bits EZ Parity mode MX Transmitter Settings Transmitter Enable Dest address 1 A 0 0 0 0 2 id 0 0 0 0 3 A 0 0 0 0 MX Receiver Settings Receiver Enable Source address 0 0 0 0 TCP Server Settings Server enable Server port Advanced gt gt _ Data RS 232 page Configuring RS 232 settings Working with the Web Pages Configuration of the RS 232 interface is almost identical to configuring RS
85. y FloodGuard throttle interval Stream type UDP NKF Link loss alarm timeout Advanced Settings Transmitter 1 Transmitter Connection priority Parameter intended for use with MX Software Development Kit MX SDK Multicast TTL Range 0 127 Specify the number of routers hops that multicast traffic is permitted to pass through before expiring on the network FloodGuard enable Should be on when sending to a unicast IP address so that an alarm can be generated if no control messages from the receiver have come in for the time set by the FloodGuard throttle delay variable FloodGuard throttle delay Amount of time after which the transmitter will enter throttled mode FloodGuard throttle Sets the frequency of empty packets being sent into the network while the interval transmitter is in throttled mode Stream type The UDP NKF option will add an extended RTP header for Siqura applications requiring extra information Link loss alarm timeout Range 1 1000 s Default 10 s Time in seconds before alarm sent Page 57 Siqura S 60 D MC Page 58 Receiver Receiver 1 Source port filter Connection priority Reorder buffer size Stream fail delay FloodGuard enable FloodGuard tx interval Stream type Link loss alarm timeout Advanced Settings Receiver 1 Receiver Source port filter Connection priority Reorder buffer size Stream fail delay FloodGuard enable FloodGuard t
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