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1. Check to see whether the images have been transmitted to the Browser100 without any problem Refer to the Browser100 section for details Note Once you modify the IP address all the settings are automatically saved You do not need to go through the steps again even if you unplug and then plug the unit back in However follow the Administration Page instructions if you want to change the IP address again User s Manual 2 Connection via Dial up Modem When a local network connection is not available you can connect the system through telephone line at a remote The system can be connected via LAN and modem at a time 2 1 Cable Connect an external modem Hayse compatible 33 6kbps or higher to the MINIDIN 8 connector of the RS232 port on the back panel of the unit For this connection the MINIDIN 8 DB 9 converter is required The modem should be connected with a telephone line In addition a camera a sensor and or an audio cable to the appropriate port s In case of using LAN and modem at a time connect a LAN cable to the network port on the back panel and refer to the Connection via LAN section in the previous chapter for the instructions on network setup 2 2 Power First connect the power cable to the installed modem and then supply the power to the system using a provided adapter 12VDC 1A The system has been booted normally if POWER LED blinks once within 10 seconds Right after this the system execu
2. Userll Userl2 Userl3 Userl4 Userl5 e Click User Account Mgmt The system supports up to 16 user accounts including an administrator account The administrator account must always be used because only the Administrator can control the settings Change the administrator password after installing the system to prevent others from changing the settings If you forget an administrator ID and password launch Factory Reset using the default ID admin and password 12345 Refer to the Appendix II Troubleshooting for details To register additional users enter their user IDs under Login ID and passwords under Password and then confirm the password under Re Password Then click Submit If you want to remove a user clear the Login ID box and click Submit 1 Channel Video Server 2 3 Network Configuration REE File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A A GSearch Favorites Hristoy B 3 Q Address 2 http 203 238 93 61 admin_login cgi v Go Links gt Admin Menu Network Configuration System t User Account Mgmt IP Address 203 238 93 61 Nemak Cont Gateway 203 238 93 1 Connection Memt Connection Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Digital IO Config Serial Port Config E mail Server 192 168 1 1 Camera Config PTZ Config Submit Reset System Upgrade System Reboot Connection Monitoring Launch Browser Logout
3. EJ Done Intemet The Administration Page has eight sections System Management User Account Management Network Configuration Connection Management Digital IO Configuration Serial Port Configuration Camera Configuration and PTZ Configuration Additional sections include System Upgrade System Reboot Connection Monitoring Launch Browser and Logout Click each menu item to select it Adjust the settings by clicking Submit after setting up the values Click Reset to ignore the modified values and show the current settings 1 Channel Video Server 2 1 System Management 3 Admin Page Microsott Internet En O O OOOO eE File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A A Seach Favorites Bristoy Be Q Address J hitp 203 238 93 61 admin_login cai z 2 Links A Menu System Management System Memt User Account Mgmt Change M Network Config Year 2001 Connection it Month B Digital IO Config i 6 Diale Date amp Time Day p Serial Port Config ieai Hour fi Camera Config f PIZ Co Minute o Second A System Upgrade Title Welcome System Reboot Canesten Mont Browser Launch Option Launch Browser Window Size 320240 gt Logout T Default Audio On sa Misc Options A 7 Default Guest Login Submit Reset E Done Intemet A Click System Mgmt to set up the System Management and Browser Launch Option information The System
4. System Reboot Connection Monitoring Submit Reset Launch Browserl Current Connection Statistics Currently nobody connects to this system p Logout Intemet The Current Connection Statistics shows the information about connected users including connection number ID IP address image transmission speed in fps camera status audio status and the time they connected For example the information in the box above illustrates that the user named guest User ID guest accessed the server from IP address 192 168 1 150 IP Address 192 168 1 150 on Friday April 24th 2001 at 21 38 47 Connection Time Since Fri Apr 21 38 47 2001 with the connection number 0 Num 0 Camera images CAM 1 are being transmitted at the speed of 24 frames per second FPS 24 and the audio off Audio 0 You are able to drop suspicious users from the system by entering the connection number in the Disconnect a User by Connection Number box 1 Channel Video Server 2 5 Digital IO Configuration The Digital IO Configuration sets the operation of a sensor motion detection and an alarm and the alarm out condition When an alarm is triggered or motion is detected an e mail message will be sent to the e mail address assigned to that camera Alarm status lamp in the Browser100 also indicates the state of the sensor closed or open The sensing condition is set when a target sensor port and a ground port on the back panel a
5. Click Network Config Assign the IP Address Gateway Subnet Mask and E mail Server addresses which can be acquired from your network administrator and then click Submit When the network configuration is changed the system will reboot automatically and save the new settings If wrong setting values are registered you will not be able to access the rebooted system and will have to launch Factory Reset Refer to the Appendix II Troubleshooting for the instructions on Factory Reset User s Manual 2 4 Connection Management Click Connection Mgmt The Connection Statistics and Management sets the maximum number of connections and the maximum connection time If you do not wish to limit the connection time enter 0 in the Maximum Connection Time in Minute box File Edit View Favorites Toole Help 4M Admin Page Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 x Back gt gt A A QSeach Favorites Bristoy Er 4 Q Address http 203 238 93 61 admin_login cgi Ge Links Admin Menu Connection Statistics and Management System Mgmt User Account Maut Current System Time Thu Sep 6 11 53 55 2001 Network Config Connection M j omni ni Number of Curre Digital IO Config verag Serial Port Config Camera Config PTZ Config Maximum Connections 1 20 Ro Maximum Connection Time in Minute 0 min System Upgrade Disconnect a User by Connection Number ro
6. Off for the Video Channel State Image resolution and the image quality level need to be adjusted properly because they affect image quality and transmission speed The image resolution is the size of the image and it remains the same size after the compressing transmitting retrieving procedures This way the system can perform to its maximum and reduce the workload of the PC in case the same value is set up between output size and image resolution at the Browser100 The Video Format decides the modulation type of input video signals and the system supports two most popular video standards NTSC and PAL The system detects and sets the modulation type of input video automatically so this setting is not generally made If you change the modulation type the system will reboot with the new setting RE Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A A QSearch GyFavoites Hristoy Ay 4 Q Address 4 hitp 203 238 93 61 admin_login cgi z 9 Links Admin Menu Video Configuration for Cameral System Memt i User Account Mgmt Camera Location Cam Network Config ideo Chamel State On z Connection t f Digital TO Con Image Resolution 320x240 Serial Port Config Image Quality Level Medium z Camera Config Video Format Ntsc z PTZ Config r Auto IRIS oz System Upgrade Advanced Camera Settings System Reboot Connection Monitoring E Mai
7. 1 11 45 48 Administrator Login LoginID Jadmin Password Reset This page will let you config and control the Camera Server Thank you for using this product B 2 Done FT Intemet Z The Administration Page will be displayed if login is successful ioi Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A A Search Favorites Bristoy B Q Address hitp 203 238 93 61 admin_login cai Go Links gt Admin Menu Welcome To Administration Page System t User Account Mgmt Network Config m Mgmt you can set the system time the title and browser launch options Connection it Tarket Digital TO Co e User Account Mgmt you can add modify delete the authencated users Serial Port Co e Network Config you can assign the network addresses such as IP address gateway subnet mask Camera Config Doz e Connection Mgmt you can control the user connection such as maximum connections and time Moreover you can kick out a certain user by his connection number System Upgrade e Digital IO Config you can configure Sensor In ports Alarm Out ports and Motion Detection System Reboot e Serial Port Config you can configure the RS 232 port for Modem or Console connection Connection Monitoring e Camera Config you can select the video input and control the quality of images and so on Launch Browser e PTZ Config you can setup PTZ model Device ID com port Logout
8. 1 3 PC Setup Use a PC that can network with the system without a router From now on this particular PC will be referred to as PC 1 Channel Video Server 1 4 Configuring PC Network Under Start in Windows go to Settings Control Panel and then Network Setting In the Configuration tab select the TCP IP and then click Properties Modify your network configuration as shown below Make a note of the existing network configuration values of your PC since you need to restore them in Step 1 8 Note You may need to reboot after this step Example IP Address 192 168 1 150 In fact fourth address may be any value from 1 to 254 except 129 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Network 2 x TCP IP Properties 21x Configuration Identification Access Control Bindings Advanced NetBIOS DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address The following network components are installed E Microsoft Family Logon An IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer 3 Dial Up Adapter Realtek RTL8019 PnP LAN adapter or compatible If your network does not automatically assign IP addresses ask your network administrator for an address and then type it in th below TCP IP gt Dial Up Adapter aa Y TCP IP gt Realtek RTL8019 PnP LAN adapter or compatfeg Obtain an IP address automatically Remove Properties Specify an IP address Prima Network Logon lP Address 192 168 1 150 Microsof
9. 5664820 User ID guest ll Setup Password Make Shortr OK Cancel Show modem Up to ten sites can be registered in this phonebook In case of adding connection sites click Add and enter site ID and its phone number And then click OK Phonebook G Setup phonebook entries Phone number Demo Site 9 5664820 Add Change Delete K Cancel If you want to edit site information select the site and click Change And then change the site ID and its phone number To delete a site select the site you want to delete and click Delete 1 Channel Video Server Click Show modem and check whether the modem installed in your local PC is correctly chosen You can find a combo box of Select your modem and an entering space of Modem initialization command at the bottom ws Enter your ID and password for remote access Phone number 9 5664820 gt gt User ID guest Password OK Cancel Select your modem Garnet GTM 5S6KSE1 V90 7 gt gt Modem init command AT amp C1E0x3 If you click gt gt next to the combo box of Select your modem the dialog box for changing options of the installed modem will appear Refer to the Help menu of OS running on your PC for detail instructions on setting up the modem 1 6 Administration Dialog Box for Modem User The administration dialog box is available only if you log in as an administrator with an a
10. AL MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE USERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT THIS CLASS OF DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AS OF THE DATE OF PUBLICATION IDIS CO IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY PROBLEMS RESULTING FROM THE USE THEREOF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE REVISIONS OR NEW EDITIONS TO THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE ISSUED TO INCORPORATE SUCH CHANGES IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1 Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Cleaning Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning it Do not use liquid aerosol cleaners Use a damp soft cloth for cleaning 4 Attachments Never add any attachments and or equipment without the approval of the manufacturer as such additions may result in the risk of fire electric shock or other personal injury 5 Water and or Moisture Do not us
11. Management sets the date time and system name The system name will be displayed in the title bar of the browser Note Check the box next to Change if you want to change the date and time The Browser Launch Option establises the default settings of the browser when the user first accesses the system Window Size 640x480 320x240 or 160x120 Audio On Off and Guest Login If the Default Guest Login box is unchecked only registered users who completed the login procedures can use the system Refer to the User Account Management section for the user registration The sample System Management and Browser Launch Option settings above show that the browser will display the images with the size of 320x240 guest login is available and audio is off User s Manual 2 2 User Account Management Admin Page Microsoft Internet Explorer x lol xj Eie Edt View Favorites Tools Help Bak gt 2 A QSeach Favorites Hristo B 3 Q Address 2 http 203 238 93 61 admin_login cgi x Go Links I User Account Management User Account Mgmt Name LoginID Password Network Config Administrator Jadmin post paama Connection t Taa pr Digital IO Config Serial Port Config Camera Config User3 PTZ Config nA User2 m r System Upgrade User5 System Reboot User6 User Connection Monitoring User8 Launch Browserl User9 Logout Userl0
12. Manual Ver 1 2 CA70 0002 USERSIMANUAL i GHANNEL VIDEO SERVER Monor ive ajen images ranamihad in malin Sivetansous vides and audo sigra transmission Supports various netwerk environments Easy software upgrades bom anyetere Emai kaemasan anauras kepertant averia ara rot missad Remote mutiolesn conta CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance COMPLIANCE NOTICE OF FCC THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES USES AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANU
13. Output 1 Vp p 750hm Comp 1 ch Loop 1 BNC Through Connection Audio Input 1RCA LAN 10 100 Base T Ethernet I F RJ 45 Serial Port RS 232 MINIDIN 8 PTZ Control RS 485 T O Port RS 232 Console or Modem Network Protocol TCP IP HTTP SMTP Misc Security Setup Password Alarm E mail Capability Motion Detection Specifications subject to change without notice User s Manual Appendix 2 Assembly Guide The accessories shown below are provided for the assembly of this product and a CCD camera Assembly 1 Paste the rubber pad on the upper bracket andthe In Dean Rubber pad lower bracket each 2 Attach each bracket on the body of the product and amp SEE the camera using a 2 bolt Bes 1 Bolt 3 Weld one bracket to the other bracket using two ie 1 bolts 8 4 For user s convenience the assembly type may be 2A chosen from the examples shown below EN 2 Bolt Rubber pad 1 Channel Video Server amp CCD Camera Assembly Examples armen 1 1 Channel Video Server Appendix 3 Troubleshooting Q I cannot access the Administrator Login Page due to wrong network configuration A After launching Factory Reset try the installation procedures again The POWER LED will go on and off quickly and the Factory Reset is launched if you press the reset pin button located on the back panel with a sharp pin for about one second after connecting the power cable When the Factory Reset is la
14. The system can remotely control the pan tilt zoom focus module of the camera through an I O port on the back panel of the system When networking the Half Duplex communication line of the RS485 is used between the system and the PTZ module When communicating by RS485 attach a termination resistor 120 150Q on the outside to process without errors Refer to the manual for each supported driver for the detailed communication settings between the system and the PTZ module 2 9 System Upgrade This page allows software upgrades to be done at remote sites using a web browser so users do not have to come to the system or take its cover off Since wrong software upgrades may cause an unrecoverable system failure the system will ask for another password to upgrade software This password will be provided with the upgrade software by your local dealer User s Manual 2 10 Connection Monitoring E File Edt View Favortes Tools Help Bak gt A A QSearch Favorites YHistoy Ey Q Address ja http 203 238 93 61 admin_login cgi x Go Links Admin Menu Connection Statisties Monitoring System t User Account Mgmt System Version HWC2 1 2 13 Network Config 3 Bootstrap Time Thu Sep 6 11 29 59 2001 Connection t System Status NR2 6 Thu Sep 6 11 28 53 2001 Digital IO Config Time Thu Sep 6 11 58 26 2001 Serial Port Config Camera Config PTZ Config System Upgrade System Reboot Current
15. aged F When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service 15 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 16 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this equipment ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the equipment is in proper operating condition 17 Field Installation This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes Table of Contents Product Information 05 Installation 06 T Connection vis LIAN Sees 06 2 Connection via Dial up Modem 10 Operation essen 11 TBrowear 00 acne EE 11 2 Administration Page 16 Appendixes een 25 1 Technical Specifications 25 2 Assembly Guide 2 cssesceeeeeeeeeeees 26 3 Troubleshooting EN 27 User s Manual Product Information This product provides an advanced solution for retrieving video over computer networks including the Internet It grabs composite video images from one video input compresses them and then transmits them over computer networks or telephone lines at speeds up to 30 frames per s
16. dministrator s ID After administrator login has been successful double click the title bar of the Browser100 The following dialog box will appear nistration for Modem User xj System User Network Digital 1O Camera PTZ Modem System Management Date amp Time Date 2001 09 06 z Time 2 1 48 05 I Change Title Welcomel m Browser Launch Option Window Size 320 240 Misc Option I Default Audio On W Default Guest Login Submit Reset Reboot Close The information of dialog box above is equivalent to the one of Administration Page accessible by using a web browser Refer to the Administration Page section for the instructions on setting up each menu User s Manual 2 Administration Page The Administration Page is the web page accessible by a web browser where the administrator can control the settings at a remote site Start the Web browser and enter admin_login html page of the IP address assigned for your system e g 192 168 1 129 admin_login html in the location address field The default login ID is admin and the Password is 12345 ator Login Page Microsoft Internet Explorer E lol xl Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A A Search Favorites Bristoy Er 4 Q Address hitp 203 238 93 61 admin_login html Go Links gt Last Modified 07 10 200
17. e this equipment near water or in contact with water 6 Accessories Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart stand or table The equipment may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the equipment Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions and a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer should be used IT This equipment and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart combination to overturn 7 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the equipment and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered Do not block these openings or allow them to be blocked by placing the equipment on a bed sofa rug or bookcase Ensure that there is adequate ventilation and that the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 8 Power Sources This equipment should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power please consult your equipment dealer or local power company 9 Power Cords Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this equipment where the cord will be damaged by persons walking on it 10 Lightning For added protection for this equipment during a lightn
18. econd In addition to video access this product provides audio and alarm information from the remote site There are one sensor input and one alarm input The user can listen in on the remote site with the audio input This product is capable of remotely controlling pan tilt zoom and focusing cameras All of features are accessible through Internet web browsers allowing users to access and control their systems any time from virtually anywhere 1 Features A Monitor live video images transmitted in real time gt Remote monitoring up to 30fps live video images gt Low network bandwidth requirement 3KB per image typical gt Three levels of input resolution 640x480 320x240 160x120 gt Four levels of image compression B Simultaneous video and audio signal transmission gt Monitor voices and background sounds via one audio input C Supports various network environments gt Ethernet or Fast Ethernet interface for Internet gt Modem interface for standard telephone lines D Easy software upgrades from anywhere gt Upgrade software at remote sites using a web browser E E mail transmission ensures important events are not missed gt Video can be transmitted to assigned e mail addresses whenever a sensor detects an input signal F Additional convenient features gt Remote multiplexer control through RS485 interface Note This function requires an additional software for each supported multiplexer model gt Autosensing for the vide
19. ed gt Camera Title Displays the title of location where the camera is installed The camera title can be changed on the Administration Page Refer to the Administration Page section for details gt Transmission Status Displays the image size in bytes the number of images per second and the data transmission rate in Kbps gt No Video No Video is displayed in the center of the camera screen when there is no input signal from a camera gt Not Activated Not Activated is displayed in the center of the camera screen when the user selects Off for Video Channel State under the Video Configuration of Administration menu 1 Channel Video Server 1 3 Image Adjustment lt Brightness lt Contrast lt Saturation lt 4 Hue lt Revert Cancels the image processing operation and reloads the original image lt Pan Tilt lt Zoom In Out lt TIRIS lt Focus User s Manual 1 5 Dialog Boxes for Dial up Connection The following dialog box appears after executing the shortcut icon for modem connection na G Enter your ID and password for remote access Phone number 9 5664820 gt gt User ID guest Password Cancel Show modem The site ID and telephone number can be added edited or deleted by clicking gt gt and selecting Setup 7 Enter your ID and password for remote access Phone number 2 5664820 Demo Site 9
20. ent Shrink Title Bar On top Button Minimize Button Camera Screen Utility Buttons 21 42 25 gt Power Button Quits the program gt System Status Displays the current date time and alarm status gt Utility Buttons Selects a camera and functions including connection disconnection audio on off image adjustment and PTZ control gt Screen Enlargement Shrink Button Selects a screen size 640x480 320x240 160x120 gt Title Bar Displays the title of the location where the system is installed gt On top Button Makes the Browser100 window always on top of the screen gt Minimize Button Minimizes and hides the Browser100 window 1 1 System Status and Utility Buttons The warning lamp turns orange if a sensor is activated or motion is detected lt Toggles between connection disconnection lt 4 Toggles the audio output on off lt 4 Opens closes the window for image adjustment lt Opens closes the window for PTZ control Em zer ca User s Manual 1 2 Camera Screen OSD Switcher Camera Title Transmission Status Time 11 57 51 2007 09 06 21 42 25 gt OSD Switcher Every time this button is double clicked the OSD mode switches between None Camera Title Time Camera Title Time Transmission Status Time Camera Title and Transmission Status are displayed only when the screen size is 320 x 240 or larger gt Time Displays the time the image is captur
21. ing storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning and power line surges 11 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock 12 Objects and Liquids Never push objects of any kind through openings of this equipment as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the equipment 13 Servicing Do not attempt to service this equipment yourself Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 14 Damage Requiring Service Unplug equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions A When the power supply cord or the plug has been damaged B If liquid is spilled or objects have fallen into the equipment C If the equipment has been exposed to rain or water D If the equipment does not operate normally by following the operating instructions adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the equipment to its normal operation E If the equipment has been dropped or the cabinet dam
22. l Configuration for Cameral Launch Browser en E Mail Recipient someone idis cokr E Mail Sender INT idis co kr I Sensor Detection Sending Condition I Motion Detection Serial Sending 0 Pictures Change I Content of E mail under 200 characters Submit Reset E Done FT Internet Z The E Mail Configuration includes information about e mail recipient e mail sender sending condition serial sending and content of e mail The number next to Serial Sending shows how many images will be transmitted in serial order However the higher the number the slower the transmission due to the constraints of e mail The sending condition includes the result of sensor activation and motion detection Note The operation of sensor and motion detection should be set in advance Refer to the 2 5 Digital IO Configuration section 1 Channel Video Server 2 8 PTZ Configuration ox File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Bak gt A A QSeach GFavortes CHristoy B Q Address http 203 238 93 61 admin_login cgi v Go Links 4 Admin Menu PTZ Configuration for Cameral System t User Account Mgmt Network Config Model Connection it Digital IO Config Serial Port Config Baud rate Camera Config Party A PTZ USE Device ID Data bit System Upgrade Stop bit System Reboot Connection Monitoring Submit Reset Launch Browser Logout E Done
23. ly Connected Users Connection Monitoring Currently nobody connects to this system Launch Browser Logout Intemet The Connection Statistics Monitoring helps the administrator see the state of current system and connections at a glance This page is automatically updated every 10 seconds so the administrator does not need to click this menu to get the updated information The Connection Statistics Monitoring information includes the current system version bootstrap time system status system time number of connected users and average frames per second The Currently Connected Users is the same as the Current Connection Statistics in Connection Management information 2 11 Log Out Please log out after finishing setup to keep your administration page secure Appendixes 1 Channel Video Server Appendix 1 Technical Specifications Power Source 12VDC 1 0 A Power Consumption 6 Watts Video In 1 ch NTSC PAL NTSC PAL Autosensing Image Resolution Selectable from 640 X 480 320 X 240 160 x 120 Compression ML JPEG or JPEG Programmable Compression Ratio 320 X 240 Resolution Performance Max 30 frames sec Max 25 frame sec PAL Medium Compression Audio In 1 ch Browser Web Browser Active X or Monitoring S W Alarm In 1 ch Alarm In Out Alarm Out 1 ch Dimension W X HX D 150 X 44 x 106 mm Weight 0 6 kg Video Input 1 Vp p 750hm Comp 1 ch 1 BNC Video
24. o format NTSC PAL gt One digital sensor input and one alarm output gt RS485 interface for Pan Tilt Zoom Focus control gt One video loop through terminal gt Each function can be set remotely using a web browser 1 Channel Video Server 2 System Configuration Sensor Camera Video Out loop through Video In F i Alarm pnei Buzzer Network Port RS232 RS485 mene Multiplexer Modem or Modem Notebook 3 System Components 1 Channel Video Server Adapter 12VDC 1A gt Browser100 Installation Diskette for Modem Connection gt MINIDIN 8 DB 9 Converter for Modem Connection Assembly Accessaries Refer to Appendix 2 Assembly Guide gt User s Manual 4 Monitoring System Requirements OS Microsoft Windows 98 gt CPU Intel Pentium II Celeron 266MHz or higher gt RAM 32MB or higher VGA AGP Video RAM 4MB or higher Web Browser Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher version User s Manual Installation Front Panel RER ALARR IRTELLIGENT NETWORK TRANSMITTER Audio In Video In Back Panel Video Out VO Port Power Jack Network RS232 Reset 1 Connection via LAN 1 1 Cable Connect LAN a camera and or a sensor cable to the appropriate ports on the back panel 1 2 Power Connect the power cable to the appropriate port on the back panel The system has been booted normally if POWER LED blinks once within 10 seconds
25. ration only made for dial up connection sets the RS232 port setting and the modem initialization command Set the desirable values according to the performance of the modem to be installed If you change any value of serial port configuration the system will reboot and open the RS232 port with new settings A Admin Page ft Internet Explorer lDIx File Edt View Favores Tools Help Back gt O A A Aseach Favorites Bristoy B 4 R Address hitp 203 238 93 61 Jadmin_login ogi o Links Admin Menu Serial Port Configuration System it User Account Mgmt Network Config Baud rate Connection t Digital IO Config Type of Use Parity Senal Port Config Camera Config PTZ Config System Upgrade System Reboot Connection Monitoring Launch Browserl Logout Data bit Stop bit Modem Initialize Command AT amp C1E0x3 Submit Reset E Done intenet y User s Manual 2 7 Camera Configuration The Camera Configuration sets the video configuration and e mail configuration The video configuration includes the camera location video channel state image resolution image quality level and video format information For the video channel state the administrator can set the state of image transmission regardless of the camera connection Not Activated will be displayed on the camera screen of the Browser100 when the user selects
26. re connected Normally Closed and when a target sensor port and a ground port are not connected Normally Open There is one dry contact open collector alarm output which can control the switch of an external device A Admin Page Microsoft Internet Explorer lol x Eie Edt View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A Al QSearch Favorites Bristoy Be G Q Address hitp 203 238 93 61 admin_login cgi Go Links gt Admin Menu Digital IO Configuration System it User Account Mgmt l Network Config Motion Detection Disable Sensitivity Medium Connection Mgmt Alarm Out Enabie Sensor Port Enable closed C open Digital TO Config Serial Port Config Alarm Out Conditions Camera Config PTZ Config 7 Sensor Detection C Motion Detection Submit Reset System Upgrade System Reboot Connection Monitoring Launch Browser Logout E 1118 Internet The motion detection is set up for the camera input of the system and the value for its sensitivity has four levels between Low and Very High In case of Very High value you need to test its sensitivity first because it may be more likely to trigger false alarms Refer to the 2 7 Camera Configuration for the instructions on e mailing the image of a target camera when an alarm is triggered or motion is detected 2 6 Serial Port Configuration Serial Port Configu
27. t Family Lagon Eile and Print Sharing Description TCP IP is the protocol you use to connect to the Internet and wide area networks OK Cancel User s Manual 1 5 Verifying Network Setup Under Start in Windows go to Programs then choose MS DOS Prompt Enter the ping command ping t 192 168 1 129 Note By sending a packet to the specified address and waiting for a reply the PING Packet Internet Groper can determine whether a specific IP address is accessible Ms MS DOS Prompt Oo x If the ping utility returns Reply from 192 168 1 129 it means that the address has been set and communication is established If the ping utility continually returns Request timed out go back to Step 1 2 and try again MS PING lol x MicrosoftR Windows 98 opyright Mic 1 6 Administrator Configuration Start your Web browser and enter http 192 168 1 129 admin_login html in the location address field The Administrator Login Page will appear Enter a login ID and password The default ID is admin and the password is 12345 Refer to the Administration Page section for details 1 Channel Video Server pa mm mama M 1 7 Configuration Move to the Network Config menu in the Administration Page and modify IP address gateway and subnet mask The system will reboot after you click Submit and the POWER LED goes on and off 10 times After five seconds
28. tes a modem initialization command and makes the modem ready to receive a call 2 3 Installing Browser for Modem Connection Another modem should be installed in a local PC which will be connected via modem to the system at a remote site From now on this particular PC will be referred to as PC Insert a supplied installation diskette to the PC and install the Browser100 by running setup exe If installation is successful the folder C Browser100 has been created and you can find a shortcut icon on the desktop screen 2 4 Connecting Login Run the Browser100 by double clicking the shortcut icon on the desktop and the following Login dialog box will appear Fill the blanks with the phone number of a target system and the user ID and the password provided by an administrator accordingly If you click OK dialing starts and you can remotely access to the system Enter your ID and password for remote access Phone number 9 5664820 gt gt UserID guest Password Cancel Show modem After logging in successfully refer to the Browser100 section for using the Browser100 Note The target system should be connected with an external modem through its RS232 port and the phone number of the modem should be entered in Login dialog box above when connecting Note Enter guest and null for the guest login 1 Channel Video Server Operation 1 Browser100 Power System Status Screen Enlargem
29. the POWER LED will go on and off again This means that the system has completed the new network configuration Refer to the Administration Page section for details 1 8 Restoring PC Network Configurations Restore the network configurations to the original values in Step 1 4 You may need to reboot 1 9 Verifying Networking Run the ping utility again with an IP address modified in Step 1 7 In case the networking does not work disconnect and reconnect the power cable then run the ping utility If the problem occurs again press the reset pin button located on the back panel with a sharp pin for one second and launch Factory Reset Then go back to Step 1 4 and try again Refer to the Appendix II Troubleshooting for the instructions on Factory Reset 1 10 Installing Browser100 When you start your Web browser and enter http modified IP Address modified in Step 1 7 in the location address field the browser will be automatically installed and launched with a note of authentication dialog box jo you want to install and run Browser100 v5 2 signed on YAAD TT BPM and tote by Welcome IDIS co te Publisher EN verified by VeriSign Commercial Software Publishers Caution IDIS co ltd asserts that this content is safe You should only install view this content if you trust IDIS co e Id to make that asserion 11 57 51 2007 09 06 IT Always trust content from IDIS co ltd No More Info
30. unched all the settings including network setup return to the factory default settings Then follow installation procedures in accordance with the instructions written in this manual Note If you push the reset pin button only lightly it will simply reboot and the setting you had entered before rebooting will remain unchanged Q I forgot the ID and password for the administrator account so I cannot log into the Adiminstration Page A After launching Factory Reset use the default ID admin and password 12345 The network configuration returns to the factory default settings after launching the Factory Reset Reset the settings by following the installation procedures in this manual Q The Browser100 does not launch A Upgrade Internet Explorer to 5 0 or higher version Sometimes the Browser100 cannot bring index html from the system when the Internet Explorer version is under 4 0 Q The images are not displayed even though the Browser100 has been launched A Update the V3 program to the latest version or terminate the program This will occur when the V3 Ahnlab Inc anti virus program is working in your PC Q I cannot verify the network setup of the system failed during the ping utility A Try the ping utility again after entering arp d command and clearing the ARP table under the MS DOS prompt Sometimes the ping utility can fail when setting up multiple units with one PC

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