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1. 49 BIEVER Tue EE 51 PIS BEE 52 VISIEMO dE a ad oracle 52 VIEWS LIST lt td 52 Displaying a View Pane Full Screen 52 Display a Sequence oocccocccccccncoccnconnnconnnoconnncnnnonnnnocannncannnnanons 52 Aale alte tdo 52 AXIS OA VAIO A Ch EEN 53 Attacithe JOY SU Koa ii 53 Display a Channel e ar a 53 Control a Pan Tilt Zoom Camera 53 Manta CONTO buscate tds 54 EE 54 O 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Guide DC 20120712 KE TPAD o a 55 Ataca CY DAG HE 55 Display a Channel EE 56 DISDIAY TEE 56 Display Ee EE 56 Display the Active View cccccsccccsececseseseseeseseeseseeseseeeseeeenes 57 WIGWS List Ee EE 57 Displaying a View Pane Full Screen 57 Appendix A Supported Camera Vendors 57 MOO EE 58 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Preface PURPOSE SCOPE AND AUDIENCE OF THIS DOCUMENT This manual provides installation configuration and operation instructions for the NLSS HD Media Decoder Note This manual covers operations for two NLSS HD Media Decoders the NLSS DC 400 and the DC 400 2 The DC 400 2 can accommodate two HD monitors Unless otherwise specified all instructions apply to both the DC 400 and the DC 400 2 The NLSS HD Media Decoder can be installed with NLSS Gateways as part of a complete NLSS Unified Security Suite A G
2. 7 Click Next to display the Certificate Store dialog 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 10 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Installation 8 Select Place all certificates in the following store Certificate Import Wizard Certificate Store Certificate stores are system areas where certificates are kept Windows can automatically select a certificate store or you can specify a location for the certificate Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate 9 Place all certificates in the following store Certificate store Learn more about certificate stores 9 Click Browse to display the Select Certificate Store dialog A list of certificate stores is displayed 10 Select Trusted Root Certificate Authorities 11 Click OK The list is closed 12 In the Certificate Store dialog click Next 13 Click Finish to close the Wizard 14 If a Security Warning page displayed click Yes to complete the Certificate installation em Security Warning You are about to install a certificate from a certification authority CA A claiming to represent Next Level Security Systems CA Windows cannot validate that the certificate is actually from Next Level Security Systems CA You should confirm its origin by contacting Next Level Security Systems CA The following number will assist you in this process Thumbprint shal 10453548 ODACD3AD
3. Note If any parameters are changed in the Decoder page and a reboot is needed a prompt is displayed to immediately reboot the decoder after Save is clicked A manual reboot is not needed 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 19 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 3 2 Shut Down If the decoder needs to be shut down use the Web Interface to properly power off the unit Decoder 1 Click Decoder in the Main Menu e Shutdown Click Shut Down The decoder reboots or shuts down after confirmation Important Do not use the power button on the decoder or a remote to shut down the unit 0 0 0 General Tab When Decoder is selected in the Decoder menu options and a list of parameters are displayed Some fields are read only while others can be edited o gawe If a parameter is changed click Save to keep your changes Important The decoder reboots automatically after accepting a confirmation warning Model This decoder model Total Disk GB The total space used and free of the hard drive of the decoder Free Disk GB The free disk space on the hard drive of the decoder Firmware Version The version number of the currently installed firmware Display Width The width in pixels of the display for the output stream The default setting is 1920 pixels Display Height The height in pixels of the display for the output stream The
4. e IT S SEL cg HA ZF SECURITY SYSTEMS NLSS HD Media Decoder DC 400 DC 400 2 User Manual 2009 2012 by Next Level Security Systems Inc All rights reserved Decoder Version 3 0 DC 20120712 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Guide DC 20120712 Next Level Security Systems is a registered trademark of Next Level Security Systems Inc NextConnect is a trademark of Next Level Security Systems Inc All content included in this document including text and graphics is 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems with all rights reserved or is the property of Next Level Security Systems and or third parties protected by intellectual property rights Any use of materials in this document including reproduction for purposes other than those noted above modification distribution or replication or other commercial exploitation of any kind without prior written permission of an authorized officer of Next Level Security Systems is strictly prohibited Next Level Security Systems trademarks may not be used in connection with any product or service that is not provided by Next Level Security Systems in any manner that is likely to cause confusion among customers or in any manner that disparages or discredits Next Level Security Systems All other trademarks displayed in this document are the trademarks of their respective owners and constitute neither an endorsement nor a recommendation of those Vendors In additio
5. move the joystick up and down e To zoom the camera twist the joystick handle 42 3 2 PRESETS The J1 J4 buttons call presets for live cameras These presets must be configured on the source cameras before the joystick can call them 1 Follow the instructions provided by the camera s manufacturer to log into the configuration menu of the desired camera 2 In the camera s configuration menu set up the first four camera presets according to the manufacturer s instructions Label these presets exactly as follows PRESET_1 PRESET 2 PRESET 3 PRESET 4 3 After presets are configured move the camera to those presets by using the J1 J4 buttons For example to move the camera to PRESET _1 press the J1 button 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 54 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Operation with Peripheral Controls 4 3 KEYPAD A keypad can change the channels configured on the NLSS HD Media Decoder See Configure and Display Channels in Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation via a Browser for instructions on setting up channels Only certain keypads are supported by the system although these keypads all use a standard design See the NLSS HD Media Decoder Version 3 0 Supported Devices Technical Bulletin for a list of supported keypads This document is available from the NLSS Knowledge Base at www nlss com support kbase html GENOVATION 4 3 1 Attach a Keypad A keypa
6. 2D958823 F383C63E EC3786E4 Warning If you install this root certificate Windows will automatically trust any certificate issued by this CA Installing a certificate with an unconfirmed thumbprint is a security risk If you click Yes you acknowledge this risk Do you want to install this certificate O 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 11 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 2 3 2 2 9 9 Installation Install Cameras For ease of discovery ensure the IP cameras are installed on the network and powered up before installing the NLSS HD Media Decoder on the same network Note For best results use the same password for all cameras that the decoder will discover These settings are set changed locally at the camera and then entered in the decoder to provide access See Set Global User Names and Passwords for more information Install NLSS HD Media Decoder 1 A e Y Using an HDMI or DVI D cable connect the NLSS HD Media Decoder to the HDMI or DVI D port of a 1080p monitor Use the other video port to connect a second monitor to the NLSS HD DC 400 2 Media Decoder Connect the NLSS HD Media Decoder to the network shared by your IP cameras Plug the power adapter into the NLSS HD Media Decoder and then into an AC outlet Turn on the decoder using the power switch on the front of the device Insert the supplied NLSS Discovery Utility CD into the disc drive of a computer on the sa
7. Edit the User Parameters Eee Click Save to keep your changes Click Cancel to discard the changes 3 90 CONFIGURE AND MANAGE CAMERAS Upon installation the NLSS HD Media Decoder searches for IP cameras on the same network and connects to the cameras it discovers Cameras that are on other sub networks that are not discovered can be manually added Note The decoder does not change any settings on the cameras Rather the cameras provide the decoder with most of the parameters needed for configuration Cameras 1 Click Cameras in the Main Menu The Cameras page opens with a list of discovered cameras The list is searchable Cameras parameters can be viewed and cameras can be added and deleted from the list 2 Select camera from the list to display its settings 3 Most settings are gathered from the camera and are read only See Editing Cameras Settings for editable parameters If the decoder sees a camera but cannot read its configuration or video stream then the camera s name is preceded by XX in the Cameras Menu Decoder A User 4 Cameras Streams y Channels 5a Wi Sequences Logoff Delete g CD Search E 10 11 27 201_0 10 11 99 221_0 WF 10 11 27 201_1 Y 10 11 27 6_0 P 10 11 27 6 1 O 10 1199 221 0 O 10 1199 221 1 Cam_IP_10 11 11 134_0_H264 Cam_IP_10 11 11 134_1_MJPE Cam_IP_10 11 11 96_0 H264 Cam_IP_10 11 11 96_1_MJPEG Cam_IP_10 11 20 116_0_H264 lt A Cam_IP_10 11 20 116_1_MJPE w
8. TE D Click Set Active to display the View on a monitor attached to the decoder 3 9 CONFIGURE AND DISPLAY SEQUENCES A sequence consists of two or more views displayed one after the other in series Multiple views can be monitored automatically Only existing views can be used in a sequence Similarly only existing channels can be used in views 3 9 1 sequence Parameters Each sequence has three editable parameters 20 PUSH SOGW EPA pus e Sequence Name A unique name that identifies the sequence e Views A list of existing views that can be added to the sequence Click on a view to preview it e Current Views in Sequence A list of views used in this sequence Views can be added removed and reordered in the sequence Click on a view in the Current Views list to display its name and duration e Duration Enter a value in seconds and click Set to define how long each view is displayed before switching to the next view in the sequence Setting a duration of zero 0 seconds allows video clips to run to completion regardless of their length 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 45 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 9 2 Sequence Actions e Add a New Sequence e Delete a Sequence e Configure a Sequence e Display a Sequence on a Monitor 3 9 2 1 ADD A NEW SEQUENCE Click Add Configure the Sequence Parameters Click Save to keep
9. can be added removed configured and displayed from this screen See Configure and Display Channels for instructions Views Lists all the views configured for this Decoder Views can be added removed configured and displayed from this screen See Configure and Display Views for instructions Sequences Lists all the sequences configured for this Decoder Sequences can be added removed configured and displayed from this screen See Configure and Display Sequences for instructions 17 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser e Logoff Ends the NLSS Web Interface session with this Decoder The decoder can be controlled with the remote control after a user has logged off See Remote Control Operation for instructions 3 2 1 Search With the exceptions of the Decoder and Logoff menus all menus include a Search field In any menu with a search field entering a text expression in the search field filters out all items in the list with names that do not contain your expression Example If the names of all cameras on the second floor of the North Tower include the unique term NT_Floor2 then searching for this term in the Cameras menu updates the list of cameras to show only those on the 2nd floor of the North Tower Search provides filtering to simplify navigation of a list in an extensive system containing hundreds of cameras if each is configured according to a naming co
10. changes Click Cancel to discard the changes 3 9 2 2 DELETE A SEQUENCE 1 Select a sequence 2 Click Delete 3 Click Yes in the confirmation pop up 3 9 2 3 CONFIGURE A SEQUENCE 1 Select a sequence 2 Edit the Sequence Parameters To add a view to the selected sequence drag the view from the Views list to the Current Views in Sequence list Drag and drop the views into the desired order within the list To remove a view from the sequence drag the view out of the list to any blank area on the screen 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 46 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 Click Save to keep changes Click Cancel to discard the changes 3 9 2 4 CHANGING A VIEW S DURATION After a view is added to a sequence its duration can be set to be different than the default duration set for the sequence 1 Click on a view in the Current Views in the Sequence list The view s details pane is displayed showing the view s name and duration Enter the Duration in seconds 2 oe 3 Click Save to keep the setting and close the dialog Click Cancel X to discard the change Save 4 Click Save to push changes to the decoder Click Cancel to discard the changes 3 9 2 5 DISPLAY A SEQUENCE ON A MONITOR 1 Select a sequence SetActive 2 Click Set Active to display the sequence on a monitor attached
11. default setting is 1080 pixels Decoder Name An editable name assigned this decoder Global User Name Password If use default is checked the decoder connects to the IP cameras using the camera s factory default user name and password See Appendix A Supported Camera Vendors for more information If the factory default user name or password has been changed on a camera complete one of the following steps to allow the decoder to connect to the camera Select a custom override for this specific camera See Customize the Camera s User Name and Password for instructions Configure all source cameras to use the same username and or password See Set Global User Names and Passwords for instructions Use DHCP Checked if DHCP is used to provide an IP address to the decoder IP Address If DHCP is disabled the decoder s static Internet address is entered Subnet Mask If DHCP is disabled the subnet mask is entered for selected decoder Default IP Gateway If DHCP must be disabled the IP address is entered for the network gateway or router 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 20 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser Note The Default Gateway is a network device not an NLSS Gateway e Primary DNS If DHCP must be disabled this field sets the IP address for the network s DNS server e Enable SSH When SSH is enabled qualified technical support staff
12. running a Factory Reset or Upload Config and Restore Config BackupConfig 1 Click Backup Config in the Decoder page s Administration button list A dialog requests a location to save the config zip file containing the configurations 2 Save the config zip file to the desired location O 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 25 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 30 4 Advanced Tab The Advanced tab provides four additional configuration settings available from drop down menus Decoder User 4 Cameras Y Streams wl Channels Z Sequences Logoff NEXT General Advanced 10 11 23 126 hy v O lt P D Shutdown Reboot e Orientation from the drop down menu select an orientation for the monitor attached to the decoder The correct orientation is when up in the video stream corresponds to the physical top of your monitor in its intended position Normal for monitors positioned horizontally with no rotation Rotate Right for monitors rotated counterclockwise into a vertical position When the monitor is rotated left the video stream is rotated right to compensate Rotate Left for monitors rotated clockwise into a vertical position When the monitor is rotated right the video stream is rotated left to compensate Flip for monitors rotated 180 degrees e Custom Video Settings identify the type of monitor a
13. to the decoder 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 47 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Chapter 4 Operation with Peripheral Controls After a Decoder is configured from the NLSS Web Interface it can be operated with supported peripheral devices Remote Control Operation included with the DC 400 2 Axis T8411 Joystick Keypad The joystick and keypad are purchased separately Important See the NLSS HD Media Decoder Version 3 0 Supported Devices Technical Bulletin for a list of devices that operate with the decoder Access this document from the NLSS Knowledge Base at www nlss com support kbase html Note Selecting a channel view or sequence from a peripheral device does not set that item as active See Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation via a Browser for instructions to enable Set Active through the Web Interface O 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 49 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 4 1 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION Operation with Peripheral Controls Channels must be configured via the NLSS Web Interface before they can be displayed with the remote control The remote control model depends on the Decoder model The remote control was optional with the DC 400 and is included with the DC 400 2 If a remote control is not available use the on screen remote in the Web Interface to access these functions DC 400 Remote Control r
14. video from a channel The layout of a View consists of one or more panes in any of the following arrangements on the screen e 1x1 e 1x2 horizontal 2x1 vertical e 2x2 e 3x3 e 4x4 O 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 41 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser The following examples illustrate some layout configurations 1x1 single pane 1x2 H two panes arranged horizontally g g g 10 Cam_1P_10 11 11 109 H264 Cam_IP_10 11 23 13_H264 6 Cam_IP_10 11 23 52 H264 6 Cam_IP_10 11 23 52_H264 1 NLSS Welcome 2 Cam_IP_10 11 23 13_H264 d q a 5 Cam_IP_10 11 23 50 MJPEG 58 Camera Stream 19 Cam_IP_10 11 11 228 MJPEG 1x2 V two panes arranged vertically 2x2 4 panes in a 2x2 arrangement 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 42 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 8 1 View Parameters When a View is selected from the View Menu the parameters are displayed Set Actwe Saw Cancel e View Name An unique name for the view e Layout Type Select a layout from this drop down menu The Panes graphic reflects the selection e Panes graphic In conjunction with the Available Channels graphical list the Panes graphic allows channels to be associated with panes e Available Channels graphic In conjunction with the Panes graphic the Available Channels graphic allows channels to be se
15. 1 20 113 50 CEE gt Click Save to keep changes Click Cancel to discard the changes 3 6 3 5 DELETE A STREAM Select a stream 2 Click Delete above the streams list 3 Click Yes in the confirmation pop up window 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 38 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 CONFIGURE AND DISPLAY CHANNELS When the NLSS HD Media Decoder is installed channels are automatically created for the NLSS Welcome Animation and all IP cameras that the decoder discovered Channel assignments can be added and edited from the NLSS Web Interface Cameras and streams must be assigned a channel before they can be displayed on the monitor attached to the decoder 1 Click Channels from the Main Menu 2 Selecta channel or Add a Channel NEXT Decoder A User 4 Cameras Y Streams e Channels W Sequences Logoff Delete Q a Search 1 NLSS Welcome Cam_1P_10 11 23 5_0_H264 N 3 Cam_IP_10 11 23 5_1_H264 2 Cam_IP_10 11 23 21_0_H264 Cam_P_10 11235 0 H264 Cam_1P_10 11 23 21_1_MJPI Cam_1P_10 11 23 122 0 H2 Cam_IP_10 11 23 122_4_H2 Cam_1P_10 11 23 132_0_MP o oo vu nm oO P Cam_1P_10 11 23 132_1_MP Cam_IP_10 11 23 132_2_ MI Cam_IP_10 11 23 5 0 H264 Cam_IP_10 11 23 132_3 MI eh Cam_IP_10 11 23 132_4 MI D 3 Cam_1P_10 11 23 132_5_MI 4 Cam_1P_10 11 23 132 6 MI ab Ca
16. 1 Camera Parameters When a camera is selected from the Cameras Menu a series of parameters are displayed Most of the parameters are provided by the camera and are read only 3 5 1 1 PARAMETERS FROM THE CAMERA The camera provides following read only values e Driver Type The manufacturer of the camera s driver e Firmware Version The version number of the driver used by the camera e Model The model number of the camera e IP Address The IP address of the camera e Video Codec The video codec used by the camera The following video codecs are supported H 264 MJPEG and MPEG4 e Channel ID The output channel of the camera This field is not the same as the Channels used by the decoder Some cameras can output simultaneously to more than one channel This parameter indicates to which channel these parameters refer lf a camera has multiple channels the camera is listed multiple times one instance for each channel e Width The pixel width of the video stream output from the camera e Height The pixel height of the video stream output from the camera e Frame Rate The frame rate of the video coming from the camera 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 30 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser e Bit Rate The bit rate of the video stream coming from the camera e PTZ Cam Indicates if this camera is capable of pan tilt and zoom movements e Audio Ena
17. 1 PACKING LIST DC 400 2 Decoder Power supply U S and EU power cords Remote Control and batteries Stand and VESA mount NLSS Discovery Utility CD NLSS DC 400 HD Media Decoder Quick Start Guide 2 2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS For details on cameras displays file types and codecs supported by the current version of the NLSS HD Media Decoder see the Supported Device List To find the current list search for Supported Device List in the Support gt Knowledge Base page of the NLSS web site http www nlss com support kbase html 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc Network The NLSS HD Media Decoder requires a 100 1000 Mb Ethernet connection to a LAN Display The NLSS HD Media Decoder can be attached to any monitor or television that has DVI D or HDMI inputs Cameras and Discovery Protocols To be auto discovered by the NLSS HD Media Decoder IP cameras must be on the same LAN subnet and adhere to one of the following discovery protocols e Arecont e Panasonic e UPnP e Axis e Pelco e Bonjour Zero Config e Sony Computer with Web Browser The interface can be accessed via a browser running on Windows Linux Macintosh or Android based operating systems To access the web interface a computer with a supported browser is required FireFox 3 0 or above Safari 3 0 or above Internet Explorer 8 0 or above Chrome 16 0 or above The computer must be able to ping the decoder to access it NLSS DC400 HD Media De
18. 12 Next Level Security Systems Inc 52 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Operation with Peripheral Controls 4 2 AXIS 18411 JOYSTICK The joystick can be used alone or in conjunction with a Keypad to change channels and move a PTZ pan tilt zoom camera The joystick cannot be used to display views and sequences or to adjust volume The keypad handles those functions 4 2 1 Attach the Joystick A joystick can be added and removed at any time The decoder recognizes the device in about five seconds e Plug the Axis T8411 joystick into an open USB slot on the NLSS HD Media Decoder 4 2 2 Display a Channel Each channel corresponds to a video stream from a camera e Change channels by using the L and R buttons 42 3 Control a Pan Tilt Zoom Camera The joystick can control a live PTZ camera The joystick cannot control PTZ functions for a stream even if the source is PTZ capable 1 Open the NLSS HD Decoder Web Interface See Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation via a Browser for more information 2 Click Cameras in the main menu 3 Select a camera from the Cameras list If the camera is PTZ enabled it can be moved using the joystick or by using presets 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 53 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Operation with Peripheral Controls A 2 3 1 MANUAL CONTROL e To pan the camera move the joystick left and right e To tilt the camera
19. 9 views 43 Channels page 39 Check Update 25 Clone 21 codecs 7 audio 31 video 30 configuration back up 25 channels 39 Decoder 19 sequences 45 46 views 41 44 Configuration Restore Upload Config 24 configuring video streams 35 Current Source 39 Current Views in Sequence 45 Custom Video Settings 26 D decoder installation 12 URL 16 Decoder Name 20 edit 22 Decoder page 19 Advanced tab 26 Backup Config 25 Check Update 25 Download Logs 25 Factory Reset 24 fields 22 General tab 20 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc Orientation 26 Reboot button 19 Shut Down button 20 Update Firmware 23 Upload Config 24 Upload Firmware 23 Default IP Gateway 20 deleting cameras 34 channels 40 sequences 46 streams 38 users 28 views 44 DHCP 20 23 Disable Discovery 21 Disable OSD 21 discovery cameras 21 disable 21 Display Height 20 Display Width 20 Download Logs 25 downloading logs 25 Driver Type cameras cameras Driver Type 30 Dual Horizontal 21 Dual Horizontal Swap 21 Dual Monitor Mode 7 settings 21 Dual Vertical 21 Dual Vertical Swap 21 Duration 45 changing for sequence view 47 E editing channels 40 streams 37 users 29 Enable SSH 21 F Factory Reset 24 file stream upload 37 59 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Guide DC 20120712 streams 35 firmware update decoder 23 version cameras 30 decoder 20 Frame Rate cameras 30 Free Disk 20 ful
20. Advanced tab 26 Custom Video Settings 26 Video Loss Timeout 26 Audio enabled 31 audio camera disable 33 enable 33 codec 31 play camera 31 streams 36 remote control adjustments 52 sample rate 31 Available Channels views 43 B Backup Config 25 Bit Rate 31 browser supported 9 browsers supported 8 C Camera page adding a camera 33 deleting a camera 34 O 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc cameras adding 33 audio disable 33 enable 33 enabled 31 sample rate 31 audio codec 31 bit rate 31 Channel ID 30 configuring 29 converting to a stream 38 deleting 34 discover 21 editable parameters Name 31 Orientation 31 password 31 Play Audio 31 Use Multicast 31 User Name 31 Firmware Version 30 frame rate 30 installation 12 IP address 30 joystick presets 54 list 29 Model 30 multicast 32 name 31 changing 32 parameters 30 password changing 32 passwords 22 PTZ control with a joystick 53 PTZ indicator 31 refresh 33 unicast 32 user name 22 changing 32 Video Codec 30 video stream height 30 width 30 Cameras page 29 parameters 30 Channel ID 30 58 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Guide DC 20120712 Channel Name 39 Channel Number 39 channels adding 40 Channel Name 39 Channel Number 39 configuring 39 current source 39 deleting 40 displaying 40 editing 40 parameters 39 selecting with a joystick 53 selecting with a keypad 56 selecting with a remote control 51 Source Type 3
21. DMI or the DVI D port Dual Horizontal the current view is spread across two monitors that are installed in a side by side configuration Dual Horizontal Swap exchanges the streams between side by side monitors Dual Vertical the current view is spread across two monitors that are installed with one monitor above the other Dual Vertical Swap exchanges the streams between monitors that are installed with one monitor above the other Clone sends the same view to both monitors 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 21 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 3 3 1 EDITING FIELDS e Change the Name of the Decoder e Set Global User Names and Passwords e Customize Network Settings 3 3 3 1 1 Change the Name of the Decoder 1 Enter a new name in the Decoder Name field on the Decoder page Eee 2 Click Save to record your changes 3 3 3 1 2 Set Global User Names and Passwords The decoder locates the IP cameras on the network the first time it runs The decoder can access the output of these cameras only if the decoder has the correct user names and passwords to access the cameras Note If any camera uses unsupported drivers or codecs then the decoder can connect to these cameras by treating them as remote RTSP streams rather than cameras See Convert a Camera to a Stream for instructions Each manufacturer generally uses the same us
22. HD Media Decoder using a configured user name and password If the default user names and passwords have not been changed use the following e User Name superuser e Password superuser 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 16 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 2 ABOUT THE NLSS WEB INTERFACE After you log in the decoder s Main Menu is displayed with configuration and operations options Note The decoder also can be operated from the remote control See the DC 400 2 remote control diagram in Remote Control Operation in Chapter 4 Operation with Peripheral Controls for more information The NLSS Web Interface provides a series of menus 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc Decoder Provides hardware related options for this NLSS HD Media Decoder See Configure the Decoder for more information User Lists the authorized users of this Decoder These users can be managed from this pane See Configure and Manage Users for instructions Cameras Lists all IP cameras discovered on the LAN and allows some configuration See Configure and Manage Cameras for instructions Streams Lists all the non camera video streams that have been configured on this Decoder Streams can be added removed and configured from this pane See Configure and Manage Streams for instructions Channels Lists all the channels configured for this Decoder Channels
23. LSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Appendix A Supported Camera Vendors Manufacturer Arecont Vision Axis lQInvision Panasonic Pelco Sony The NLSS HD Media Decoder supports some or all of the IP cameras from the manufacturers listed below This list includes the default user names passwords and RTSP syntax that each manufacturer typically uses for its IP cameras For exceptions and updates refer to the documentation provided by the manufacturers of your cameras Default User Default Password Example RTSP Syntax admin blank rtsp 10 11 23 50 554 h264 sdp res half amp x0 0 amp y0 0 amp x1 1920 amp y1 12008 amp q p 208doublescan 08bitrate 655358ssn 20 root Must be set rtsp 10 11 22 103 554 mpeg4 media amp rtsp 10 11 20 138 554 axis media media amp rtsp 10 11 22 110 554 PSIA Streaming channels 0 12345 rtsp 10 11 20 112 554 Medialnput mpeg4 rtsp 10 11 23 114 554 stream rtsp 10 11 11 224 554 media video For a list of individual camera models that NLSS supports see the NLSS HD Media Decoder Version 3 0 Supported Devices Technical Bulletin This document is available from the NLSS Knowledge Base at www nlss com support kbase html O 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 57 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Guide DC 20120712 Index A active view selecting with a keypad 57 adding cameras 33 channels 40 sequences 46 streams 37 users 28 views 44 Administrator 27
24. O 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Guide DC 20120712 Customize the Camera s User Name and Password 32 Select Multicast or Unicast ooononcncccnnnccnnonnnnononnnnnnananannnn 32 Enable Disable Audio 33 PROTOS a CAIN CIE EE 33 Adding A CAMA ee 33 Delete a Cameras asiatica 34 CONFIGURE AND MANAGE GSIREAMG 0 ccc cecceseeeeeseeeeeeeeneenees 35 Stream TY PSS iii cl EE 35 Steam Parametros ci 36 Stream ACUSA hae toast 36 Add a Stea iia 37 Upload a Fil sano 37 EEES SMC EE 37 Convert a Camera to a team 38 Dalile a Stream DEE 38 CONFIGURE AND DISPLAY CHANNEL 39 Channel Parameters de aes 39 Channel EHS a aa Ee 40 ATA zca eRe ee 40 e ER a a ea a abia 40 Delete a CNA id 40 Display a Channel on a MONItOF occoccccnconconccnnccncanioncnn 40 CONFIGURE AND DISPLAY VIEWS ooocooocccccnconcnnconnoncnncononncnnconnnioo 41 VIEW Pal AMMO tel tii ad dd 43 MEWAC daa aid 44 Add VICW Li o es a es al e er 44 CONQUE TEE 44 Delete a View 44 Display a View ON a Monitor 45 CONFIGURE AND DISPLAY SEQUENCES aneen 45 Sequence Parameters ccoocccccccccccncoconoconnccnnnnconnnnnnnncnnnnonaninnas 45 Sequence ACHONS sitio dd 46 Add a New EE 46 D let a SCQUCIICE nc 46 Configure a Seguente saisai a aa a 46 Changing a View s Duration 47 Display a Sequence on a Montior 47 Chapter 4 Operation with Peripheral Controls
25. a Decoder to its factory state 1 Click Factory Reset under Administration on the Decoder page 2 Click Yes in the confirmation pop up The decoder is rebooted during the reset process 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 24 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 3 3 2 4 Check Update Check Update checks with NLSS for a newer version of the firmware and automatically downloads it if a newer version is available E Checkiipdate e Click Check Update under Administration on the Decoder page This option automatically updates the decoder s firmware Note Ifa newer version of the firmware is not available then Check Update exits without make changes If new firmware is available it is installed after confirming the update The decoder automatically reboots after the installation is complete This process may take a few minutes 3 3 3 2 5 Download Logs When contacting NLSS or its authorized representatives for support a technician might request the decoder s logs to help with troubleshooting E DownloadLogs 1 Select Download Logs in the Decoder page s Administration button list 2 Save the decoder s log file locally The file can be sent to the support technician via e mail FTP etc 3 3 3 2 6 Backup Config Configurations of cameras streams views and other items can be backed up on the NLSS HD Media Decoder A backup is also needed before
26. above the stream list 2 Entera Stream Name 3 Click Upload File W Upload File E3 10 108 11 20 https 10 108 11 20 niss file php file firn 4 Browse to a video file on a computer or network location 5 Upload it to the decoder s hard drive 6 Check Play Audio if the file has audio that needs to be played with the video Save 7 Click Save to keep changes Click Cancel to discard the changes 3 6 3 3 EDIT A STREAM 1 Select a stream 2 Edit the Stream Parameters Save 3 Click Save to keep changes Click Cancel to discard the changes 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 37 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 6 3 4 CONVERT A CAMERA TO A STREAM If the decoder cannot read a camera s parameters or a video stream then that camera can be configured as an RTSP stream Click Add above the stream list Enter the Stream Parameters for the camera See Stream Parameters for more information Note that the Stream URL requires an IP address a port number and a string in the following format rtsp IPaddress port string where Paddress is the IP address of the camera port is the standard RTSP port of 554 string depends on the camera manufacturer refer to Supported Camera Vendors See Appendix A Supported Camera Vendors for more information on RTSP syntax for specific cameras Sony SNC RX530N IP 10 1
27. al Controls 4 1 2 Display a View A view can be displayed from the View Mode or the View List 4 1 2 1 View MODE View Mode Browser activates a toggle through the views configured on the decoder 1 Press the View Mode Browser button 2 Press the Channel button to toggle between views on the monitor 3 Press the View Mode Browser button again to close the View Mode 4 1 2 2 VIEWS LIST A view can be selected from an on screen View List 1 Press the Views List button to display the Views List on an attached monitor 2 Use the Left Right Arrow buttons to select a view in the list 3 Press OK to display the selected View 4 Press the View List button again to close the menu 4 1 2 3 DISPLAYING A VIEW PANE FULL SCREEN A pane in a view can be selected and displayed full screen on an attached monitor This feature is helpful when adjusting a PTZ camera 1 Use the Arrow buttons to select a view in the pane The The selected pane is highlighted by a blue rectangle 2 Press OK The pane is now displayed full screen 3 Press OK again to return to the view 4 1 3 Display a Sequence 1 Press the Sequences button to display a configured sequences 2 Press the Sequences button again to display a different sequence To cancel sequences select any channel or view from their respective menus 4 1 4 Adjust Audio e Change volume with the Volume buttons e Toggle sound on off with the Mute button 2009 20
28. an be accessed from most browsers via a networked computer or a mobile device with a Flash enabled browser The Decoder can be operated but not configured using a remote control and an on screen display on a monitor attached to the Decoder The Decoder can be integrated with third party applications via the NLSS Decoder API 1 1 KEY FEATURES e Decodes live video streams from IP cameras as well as other video encoders that use the RTSP RTMP and HTTP protocols e Decodes video streams from local files on the Decoder s hard drive in support of digital signage e Decodes up to four simultaneous HD or SD streams using any of these codecs Video codecs H 264 MJPEG MPEG4 Audio codecs AAC G 711 G 726 e The DC 400 2 supports Dual Monitor Mode A decoded stream at 1080p resolution is output to two HD displays via an HDMI and a DVI D cable The DVI D can be single link or dual link for higher bandwidth The DC 400 outputs a stream to a single HD display via an HDMI port This output stream can include one to four simultaneous input streams in pane configurations of 1x1 1x2 2x2 3x3 and 4x4 The Decoder maintains the aspect ratios of source streams e Supports the creation and display of custom channels views and sequences 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc T NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 e Can be integrated with third party systems via the NLSS HD Media Decoder API as do
29. ask 20 superuser 13 16 SuperUser user type 27 system requirements 9 T total disk space 20 U unicast 32 upload firmware 23 stream file 37 Upload Config 24 URL IP address 16 MAC address 13 Mac address 16 stream 38 streams 36 use cases 8 Use Default 22 Use Multicast cameras 31 streams 36 User Name camera 31 changing 32 streams 36 User page 27 adding a user 28 deleting a user 28 editing users 29 parameters 28 user type defined 27 users 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc adding 28 configuring 27 deleting 28 editing 29 V video custom settings 26 loss 26 Video Codec 30 Video Loss Timeout 26 video streams configuring 35 View Mode Browser remote control access 52 View Name 43 views adding 44 Available Channels 43 configuring 41 44 deleting 44 displaying 45 full screen display 52 full screen panes with keypad 57 in a sequence 45 layout type 43 Name 43 pane layout 41 Panes 43 parameters 43 selecting with a keypad 56 57 selecting with a remote control 52 sequences 45 Views page 41 volume control 52 VV Web Interface introduction 17 Width video stream 30 video streams 36 62
30. ateway can push video to the Decoder See the NLSS Unified Security Suite User Manual which is available on the NLSS web site The NLSS HD Media Decoder also can be installed without NLSS Gateways as part of an independent video system This document also refers to the API of the NLSS HD Media Decoder This API enables software developers to write third party applications that can communicate with the Decoder For details see the NLSS DC 400 HD Decoder API Reference Manual which is also available on the NLSS web site O 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 6 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction The NLSS HD Media Decoder is an open 1080p HD Decoder The device can simultaneously decode up to four high definition HD or standard definition SD video streams and display those streams in up to four panes The NLSS DC 400 2 HD Media Decoder can display video on two HD monitors or televisions The NLSS HD Media Decoder is primarily intended for viewing live security cameras but it is also suitable for other video applications e In Independent Mode the Decoder can display a variety of video sources This manual covers this mode e In NLSS Mode the Decoder functions as part of a complete NLSS security system See the NLSS Unified Security Suite User Manual from the NLSS web site The NLSS HD Media Decoder is configured and operated via NLSS Web Interface The interface c
31. bled If the selected camera is capable of audio this parameter is set to true and the Audio Codec and Audio Sample Rate parameters are displayed e Audio Codec The codec used by the audio track in the stream from the camera e Audio Sample Rate The sampling rate of the audio track in the stream from the camera The decoder supports the following audio codecs AAC G711 A law and U law G726 40 32 24 and 16 kHz sampling rates Note If any of the read only parameters are changed directly on a camera click Refresh Camera to update these parameters in the NLSS Web Interface Refresh Camera 3 9 1 2 PARAMETERS CONFIGURED FROM THE DECODER The last six parameters are set by the decoder and are editable e Name An unique name given to the camera e User Name The user name required by the camera to unlock it for streaming e Password The password required by the camera to unlock it for streaming Note The User Name and Password must match those settings configured directly on the camera These fields do not change those settings on the camera e Use Multicast Check the box to enable multicast If the box is not checked unicast is used e Play Audio Check the box to allow the decoder to play the camera s audio if it is available If the box is not checked the camera s audio is muted on the decoder regardless of audio capability of the camera e Orientation Select an orientation for the camera from the d
32. can remotely access and troubleshoot the decoder using its SSH username and password When finished SSH can be disabled to prevent further access Note Only superusers have permission to enable SSH When SSH is disabled no one can log into the decoder via SSH even if the correct SSH user name and password are entered e Disable OSD If left unchecked information on a video stream is displayed as an On Screen Display overlay for a few seconds whenever a channel is switched This field is unchecked by default If checked the On Screen Display information is not displayed e Disable Discovery If checked the decoder cannot discover any cameras Note If the decoder discovered cameras before Disable Discovery was checked any or all of these cameras can be deleted via the Cameras Menu Those cameras are not re discovered as long as Disable Discovery remains enabled When a decoder is rebooted camera discovery runs if Disable Discovery is not checked ee ne ae Discover Cameras Click Discover Cameras to locate the supported cameras on the same network as the decoder e Dual Monitor Mode This mode applies only to the DC 400 2 Two monitors can be attached to the decoder one to the HDMI port and one to the DVI D port The arrangement of the display can be configured with two monitors attached to the decoder The drop down menu provides five options Single Monitor one monitor is attached to the decoder using either the H
33. coder User Manual DC 20120712 Installation 2 3 INSTALLATION Complete the instructions the following order to install the NLSS HD Media Decoder e Install the Security Certificate e Install Cameras e Install NLSS HD Media Decoder 2 3 1 Install the Security Certificate The NLSS HD Media Decoder uses the HTTPS protocol for security purposes The NLSS CA certificate must be installed for your browser The following instructions only cover installation of the NLSS CA certificate for Internet Explorer 8 0 or above For other browsers consult the browser s help for instructions on manually installing a CA certificate 1 Open Internet Explorer 2 Navigate to www nlss com support download cert html to locate a link to a page where you can download NLSS CA certificates 3 Click Download NLSS Certificate 4 Save the certificate file to your desktop 5 Double click the certificate file to open the Certificate dialog Certificate General Details Certification Path BA Certificate Information This CA Root certificate is not trusted To enable trust install this certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store Issued to Next Level Security Systems CA Issued by Next Level Security Systems CA Valid from A 16 2010 to 4 16 2030 Install Certificate Issuer Statement 6 Inthe General tab of the Certificate dialog select Install Certificate The Certificate Import Wizard opens
34. confirmation pop up 3 7 2 4 DISPLAY A CHANNEL ON A MONITOR 1 Select a channel Ee eee Click Set Active at the bottom of the screen to display the camera or stream associated with the channel 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 40 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser e D F e e e e e e gt 8 La 7 e e e e d e 3 8 CONFIGURE AND DISPLAY VIEWS A View is an arrangement of panes each containing channels that can be displayed on the same monitor at the same time Channels must be assigned to the cameras and streams before being uses in a View 1 Click Views in the Main Menu 2 Select a view from the list or Add a View Decoder Z User Cameras Y Streams y Channels View W Sequences Logoft b Delete 111_10 11 00 221_1 a Search 1x1_10 11 27 201_0 1x1_10 11 27 201_1 1x1_10 11 27 6_0 1x1_10 11 27 6_1 1x1_10 11 99 221 0 4x1_10 11 99 221_1 4x1_Cam_1P_10 11 11 134_0_H 4x1_Cam_IP_10 11 11 134_1_M 1x1_Cam_IP_10 11 11 96_0_H2 4x1_Cam_IP_10 11 11 96_1_MJ 1x1_Cam_IP_10 11 20 116_0_H 4x1_Cam_IP_10 11 20 116_1_M 1x1_Cam_IP_10 11 23 111_0_H 4x1_Cam_IP_10 11 23 111_1_M 1x1_Cam_IP_10 11 23 116_0 NM 1x1_Cam_1P_10 11 23 116_1_H 1x1_Cam_1P_10 11 23 116_2 H 4x1_Cam_IP_10 11 23 122 0H 14x1_Cam_IP_10 11 23 122_1_H 4x1_Cam_1P_10 11 23 123 0 H Set Active Cancel Views are based on panes A pane is a rectangular area displaying
35. cumented in the NLSS DC 400 HD Media Decoder API Reference Manual e Comes with the NLSS Discovery Utility which automatically discovers all NLSS devices on the same LAN e Includes a 250GB hard disk drive for local storage of content e Can be configured and operated from most browsers The following browsers are able to display the NLSS Web Interface FireFox 3 0 Internet Explorer 8 0 Chrome and Safari 3 0 The Flash 11 2 or later plug in must be installed in your browser Note The computer must be able to ping the Decoder to access it e Can be operated from a remote control A remote control with batteries is included with the DC 400 2 1 2 EXAMPLE USE CASES 1 2 1 Retail Store Retail stores and banks for example can display live video from public view security cameras as a way of informing patrons that they are being recorded for security purposes 1 2 2 Medium Sized Business Medium size businesses such as resorts casinos and commercial construction sites can use the NLSS HD Media Decoder to monitor numerous cameras and access doors throughout their properties 1 2 3 Digital Signage The NLSS HD Media Decoder can display local media files such as an animated logo or commercial as well as RTSP streams for video sources outside the Decoder itself 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 8 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Installation Chapter e Installation 2
36. curity Systems Inc 23 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 3 3 2 2 Upload Config and Restore Config If a Decoder is replaced or a Factory Reset is run configuration settings can be restored using the config zip file created in Backup Config First upload the config zip file created in Backup Config then restore the configuration from these settings 1 Click Upload Config under Configuration Restore in the Decoder page 3 10 108 11 20 https 10 108 11 20 nIss file php file firm Jpioad 2 Browse to the config zip file using the file upload dialog 3 Click Upload to load the configuration backup file to the decoder 4 Click Restore Config 5 Click Yes in the confirmation pop up Important Any configuration changes made since the config zip file was created are overwritten 6 Click Yes in the confirmation pop up to allow the decoder to reboot and apply the changes 3 3 3 2 3 Factory Reset The NLSS HD Media Decoder can be restored to its factory state The Factory Reset option deletes all files and configurations that the decoder recorded since it left the factory Note Firmware updates applied since the decoder was installed are kept Important After doing a Factory Reset the decoder must be installed on the network as though is was being installed for the first time See Install NLSS HD Media Decoder for instructions To restore
37. d can be added and removed at any time The decoder recognizes the device in about five seconds e Plug the keypad into an open USB slot on the NLSS HD Media Decoder The forward slash key acts as a command key that is pressed before entering a number to trigger an action 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 55 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Operation with Peripheral Controls 4 3 2 Display a Channel Three options are available to access a channel from a keypad Change the channels using the and keys Enter a channel number on the Number Pad and press Enter Use the keypad to navigate a Channels list i To display a Channels list enter 1Enter as follows a Turn on Num Lock b Press the slash key b Press the number 1 c Press Enter ii Turn off Num Lock iii Navigate the channels list using the Arrow keys 2 4 6 and 8 keys with NumLock off to highlight a channel iv Press Enter 4 3 3 Display a View 1 2 Turn on Num Lock Type 2Enter as follows a Press the slash key b Press the number 2 c Press Enter Turn off Num Lock Use the Arrow keys to highlight a view in the Views list Press Enter 4 3 4 Display a Sequence 1 2 Turn on Num Lock To display a list of sequences type 3Enter as follows a Press the slash key b Press the number 3 c Press Enter Turn off Num Lock Use the Arrow keys to navigate the sequ
38. displayed Factory Default 2 Enter a Camera Name Create a name descriptive of the camera s physical or network location or purpose 3 Select a Driver Type The Driver Type is dependent on the camera s manufacturer The standard ONVIF driver can be selected if the camera supports it 4 Enter the Model This field is optional 5 Enter the camera s IP Address 6 Enter the User Name If a manufacturer is selected for the Driver Type check the camera s documentation for the default setting If ONVIF is selected or the user name was changed for the camera enter the settings entered on the camera Default manufacturer settings do not apply to ONVIF 7 Enter and confirm the Password O 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 33 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser Ensure the password matches the entry configured directly on the camera or the manufacturer s default password if the setting has not changed Important User Name and Password settings are configured on the camera and not from this interface The settings entered here must match what is configured directly on the camera CEE 8 Click Save to keep changes Click Cancel to discard the changes 3 5 2 7 DELETE A CAMERA If a camera is deleted from the Decoder list then the channel and 1x1 View associated with the camera are deleted automatically Important If that 1x1 View is u
39. e Command T ca E View Mode Browser Channels List gt A C q j lt p Os q e 7 gt Mute Volume O 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc Sequences Browser Views List Views List OK button and Left Right Arrows Channel Number Pad 50 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Operation with Peripheral Controls DC 400 2 remote control is also displayed in the NLSS Web Interface DC 400 2 Remote Control View Mode Browser Sequence Browser DvD M PICTURES IS Channel List View List OK Up Down Left Right Toggle EAA Volume 0 e UY eda Cen gt e Channel Toggle tol ch PG Mute id Mute Mic OSD WindowsToggle Command a abc a jkl Number Pad K d 4 1 1 Display a Channel Use the remote control to display existing channels on the monitor attached to the Decoder Three options are available for selecting channels e Change channels by using the Channel button Enter a channel number with the Number Pad and press OK e Press the Channels button to display the Channels List on an attached monitor i Use the Left and Right Arrow buttons to select a channel in the list li Press OK button to display the selected channel iii Press the Channels button again to close the menu O 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 51 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Operation with Peripher
40. ences list Highlight a sequence and press Enter 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 56 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Operation with Peripheral Controls 43 0 Display the Active View The Active View is the view last Set Active on the Decoder using the NLSS Web Interface See Display a View on a Monitor in Configuration and Operation via a Browser for more information Even if the display is changed with a remote control joystick or keypad channels or sequences the Active View remains the same in the decoder s memory 1 Turn on Num Lock 2 Type 4Enter on the keypad a Press the slash key b Press the number 4 c Press Enter key 4 3 6 Views List Browser A view can be selected from an on screen View List 1 Turnon Num Lock 2 Type 5Enter on the keypad a Press the slash key b Press the number 5 c Press Enter key The Views List is displayed on an attached monitor Turn off Num Lock Use the Left Right Arrow buttons to select a view in the list Press Enter to display the selected View oe St 2 Ze Press the slash key again to close the list 4 3 7 Displaying a View Pane Full Screen When a view is displayed a selected pane can be expanded to full screen 1 Turn on Num Lock 2 Use the arrow keys to select or highlight a view 3 Press Enter 4 Press Enter again to return to view 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 57 N
41. entation monitors 26 OSD 21 P packing list 9 Panes 43 password camera 31 cameras changing 32 streams 36 Play Audio cameras 31 streams 36 Primary DNS 21 protocols 7 discovery cameras 9 PTZ controlling with a joystick 53 PTZ Cam 31 R rebooting the decoder 19 refreshing camera parameters 33 remote control audio adjustment 52 channel selection 51 DC 400 model 50 DC 400 2 model 51 displaying sequences 52 full screen display 52 selecting views 52 views list 52 O 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc requirements 9 resetting the decoder to factory settings 24 RTSP 35 S sample rate audio 31 search function using 18 security certificate installation 10 Sequence Name 45 sequences adding 46 configuring 45 46 current views 45 deleting 46 display 47 displaying with a remote control 52 Duration view 45 Duration views changing 47 parameters 45 selecting with a keypad 56 Sequence Name 45 views 45 Sequences page 45 shutting down the decoder 20 Single Monitor 21 Source Type 39 SSH 21 Stream page 35 Stream URL IP address 38 streams adding 37 configuring 35 converting from a camera 38 deleting 38 editing 37 file upload 37 height 36 name 36 parameters 36 Password 36 Play Audio 36 types file 35 HTTP 35 HTTP_STREAM 35 RTSP 35 URL 36 61 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Guide DC 20120712 Use Multicast 36 User Name 36 width 36 Subnet M
42. er name and password for their entire line of cameras If the factory default user names and passwords have been changed on any cameras then the decoder cannot access their configurations or video streams even though it detects the camera on the network The cameras can be configured to use custom user names and or passwords that override global values See Customize the Camera s User Name and Password for instructions Another option is to configure all cameras to use the same global user name and or password Important The global user name and password overwrite the individual camera passwords Configure global settings before configuring individual camera settings 1 Manually configure the camera hardware to use the same user name and password Open the Decoder page in NLSS Decoder Web Interface De select Use Default for the Global User Name parameter gt S N Enter the new user name from Step 1 in the Global User Name field RobsCustomPass a Note Depending on the installation a custom global user name can be used with a factory default password or vice versa 5 Repeat Step 5 for the Global Password parameter VEDA 6 Click Save to keep the changes 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 22 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 3 3 1 3 Customize Network Settings The IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway and Primary DNS are configu
43. etwork e List these cameras in the Cameras menu of the NLSS Web Interface e Create a separate channel for each camera the Decoder can read and create a 1x1 View for each Channel e Create one channel containing the NLSS logo video and display this Channel on an attached monitor O 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 15 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation via a Browser After installing the NLSS HD Decoder use a supported web browser to configure and operate the device See Key Features for a list of supported browsers 3 1 LOGGING IN These log in instructions presume installation is complete Note If this is the first time the NLSS HD Media Decoder is being accessed via the NLSS Web Interface refer to Installation for the steps to complete installation 1 Enter the decoder s URL in a supported browser This URL can use either the decoder s MAC address or numerical IP address See Install NLSS HD Media Decoder The login screen is displayed for the decoder s NLSS Web Interface Note Ifthe login screen is not displayed verify the correct MAC address or IP address is entered in the URL See Install NLSS HD Media Decoder for instructions on running the NLSS Scan Utility to discover the decoder s IP and MAC addresses If the URL is correct ping the decoder to ensure network visibility 2 Inthe NLSS Web Interface login screen access the NLSS
44. ext Level Security Systems Inc 13 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Installation SE Ce VERT Decoder La User 4 Cameras Y Streams y Channels Views W Sequences Logoff ES H 12 After logging into the NLSS HD Media Decoder for the first time a Customize the default passwords for the Superuser Admin and Operator See for instructions b Select Decoder in the Main Menu to display the Decoder page he SS WERT Decoder M User 4 Cameras Y Streams wi Channels Views w Sequences Logoff EA H General Advanced 410 11 20 108 ware Update Upload Firmware Update Firmware figuration Restore Upload Config Restore Config Discover Cameras Administratio FactoryReset CheckUpdate E DownloadLogs BackupConfig d Es LEVELS Shutdown Reboot ges c Click the Check Update button to inquire if new firmware is available for the Decoder CheckUpdate If an update is available update the firmware to the latest version See for instructions Set the Global Password to match the global password if one has been set for all of the cameras See for instructions Reboot the decoder and log in again 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 14 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Installation After completing the installation the decoder can be configured and placed into operation e Discover all compatible cameras on your n
45. g Cam_IP_10 11 23 111_0_H264 Cam_IP_10 11 23 111_1_MJPE PAS Cam_IP_10 11 23 116_0_MJPE Cam_IP_10 11 23 116_1_H264 Cam_IP_10 11 23 116_2 H264 Cam_IP_10 11 23 122_0_H264 Cam_IP_10 11 23 122_1_H264 y e y y y y 3 3 4 4 4 a PA o Cam_1P_10 11 23 123_0_H264 Refresh Camera O 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 29 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser If a camera is on the network and functioning and the decoder cannot access it e The user names and or passwords of the camera may have been changed from the default settings Two options are available Set Global User Names and Passwords Customize the Camera s User Name and Password e The camera may use unknown drivers or unsupported codecs Update the camera s driver and or codec Consult the camera vendor or documentation for more information e Setup the camera s video as a remote RTSP stream See Convert a Camera to a Stream for instructions The instructions in this section assume that the NLSS HD Media Decoder discovered and fully configured at least one IP camera For details on cameras RTSP streams file types and codecs supported by the current version of the NLSS HD Media Decoder see the Supported Device List To find the current list search for Supported Device List in the Support gt Knowledge Base page of the NLSS web site www nlss com support kbase html 29
46. individual camera passwords 1 Select a camera to display its parameters 2 Enter the User Name and Password required to unlock the camera Cam_IP_10 11 23 13_H264 ES 9 Click Save to keep changes Click Cancel to discard the changes 3 9 2 3 SELECT MULTICAST OR UNICAST A multicast camera simultaneously sends the same stream to multiple users A unicast camera sends a separate stream to each user 1 Select a camera 2 Check Use Multicast to enable multicast from the camera Uncheck the box to enable unicast Note The camera must support multicast in order to use it O 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 32 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 Click Save to keep changes Click Cancel to discard the changes 3 0 2 4 ENABLE DISABLE AUDIO The following instructions apply to audio capable cameras only 1 Select a camera 2 Check Play Audio to enable camera s audio in the decoder Uncheck the box to disable audio Save 3 Click Save to keep changes Click Cancel to discard the changes 3 5 2 5 REFRESH A CAMERA lf any parameters are changed locally on a camera click Refresh Camera to update the information in the Cameras screen Refresh Camera 3 9 2 6 ADDING A CAMERA Cameras not located in the same sub network as the decoder can be manually added Add 1 Click Add above the Cameras list The New Camera dialog is
47. l screen display 52 G General tab Decoder page 20 Global Password 20 setting 22 Use Default 22 User Name 20 setting 22 Use Default 22 H hard disk capacity 8 Height cameras video stream 30 video streams 36 HTTP 35 HTTP_STREAM 35 installation cameras 12 decoder 12 requirements 9 security certificate 10 IP Address 20 IP address cameras 30 stream URL 38 IP Gateway 20 J joystick 53 installing 53 presets 54 PTZ controls 53 selecting channels 53 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc K key features 7 keypad full screen view pane 57 view list 57 keypads 55 active view 57 channel selection 56 installing 55 selecting sequences 56 selecting views 56 L Layout Type 43 log in 13 16 first time 14 procedure 16 superuser 13 16 logs downloading 25 MI MAC address 12 Main Menu Decoder 19 User 27 main menu 14 Decoder page 19 introduction 17 options 17 Model camera 30 monitor displaying channels 40 sequences displaying 47 views displaying 45 monitors setting type 26 video loss 26 multicast 32 cameras 31 streams 36 mute 52 N Name channels 39 sequences 45 stream 36 view 43 60 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Guide DC 20120712 Name camera 31 network settings 23 NLSS Discovery Utility 12 13 NLSS Web Interface Decoder page 19 introduction 17 O On Screen Display 21 Operator 27 Orientation 26 orientation camera 31 Ori
48. lected for a Pane To add a channel to a pane drag the channel from the Available Channels list to the target pane in the Panes graphic To remove a channel from a pane select the red X in a pane or drag a new channel to the same pane New channels overwrite old channels To display information on a channel and the camera or other stream it represents left click the channel in the Available Channels graphic O 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 43 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 3 0 2 View Actions e Adda View e Delete a View e Display a View on a Monitor e Display a View on a Monitor 3 8 2 1 ADD A VIEW 1 Click Add above the View list Configuration and Operation via a Browser 2 Enter the View Name and Layout Type in the View Parameters for the new View 3 Drag an Available Channel into a Pane Eee 4 Click Save to keep changes Click Cancel to discard the changes 3 8 2 2 CONFIGURE A VIEW 1 Selecta view 2 Edit the View Parameters Save 3 Click Save to keep changes Click Cancel to discard the changes 3 8 2 3 DELETE A VIEW 1 Selecta view 2 Click Delete above the Views list 3 Click Yes in the confirmation pop up 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 4 44 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 8 2 4 DISPLAY A VIEW ON A MONITOR 1 Select a view ENE
49. m_1P_10 11 23 132_7_MI Cam_IP_10 11 23 134_0_MI eh Cam_1P_10 11 23 134_1_MI 4 8 Cam_1P_10 11 23 134_2 MI Di 9 Cam_IP_10 11 23 134_3 Ml a Y 2 OI KO Ou g ai i Si ORK Si i i 2 H KO Si g H 20 Cam_1P_10 11 23 134_4 MI Set Active 3 7 1 Channel Parameters Four editable parameters are included with each channel e Channel Number A unique number assigned to the current channel Do not repeat channel numbers in the system e Channel Name An editable name for this channel e Source Type A drop down menu that marks the channel as either a Camera or a Stream e Current Source A drop down menu that associates this channel with a selected camera or stream 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 39 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 2 Channel Actions e Add a Channel e Delete a Channel e Edita Channel e Display a Channel on a Monitor 3 7 2 1 ADD A CHANNEL Click Add above the Channels list Enter the Channel Parameters for the new channel Click Save to keep changes Click Cancel to discard the changes 3 7 2 2 EDIT A CHANNEL 1 Select a channel 2 Edit the Channel Parameters ESCH 9 Click Save to keep changes Click Cancel to discard the changes 3 7 2 3 DELETE A CHANNEL 1 Select a channel 2 Click Delete above the channels list elete 3 Click Yes in the
50. me network as the Decoder Important The NLSS Discovery Utility requires Windows XP or a later with Microsoft NET 2 0 or above installed Copy the Utility file from the CD to the computer s hard drive Run the Utility The Utility lists all the NLSS HD Media Decoders it discovers In the Utility screen click Scan to find the NLSS HD Media Decoders on your network The Utility scans your network and finds all physically attached decoders In the Utility list of discovered decoders note the MAC address of the target decoder E wy NLSS Device Discovery 7 Device Type All 7 Locate your Decoder and note its MAC address 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc Device Type DECODER IP Address 114 phase MAC Address 90 E6 BA B2 FC 6C Model Number DC400 2 12 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Installation 9 Enter the decoder s MAC address in your browser https nlss dc400 macaddress local where macaddress is the MAC address of the target decoder For example if the MAC address of the decoder is 90 E6 BA B2 F7 C8 then the following URL is entered with the colons removed from the MAC address https nlss dc400 90e6bab2f7c8 local Note The scan results of the NLSS Discovery Utility provides both the IP and MAC addresses of the decoder The IP address can be used to navigate to the decoder but some issues can occur If the NLSS CA certificate is
51. n such use of trademarks is not intended to imply directly or indirectly that those Vendors endorse or have any affiliation with Next Level Security Systems 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Guide DC 20120712 Contents De e EE 6 Chapter 1 Introduchon 7 REVEEATURES a Ee 7 EXAMPLEUSECASE Susanita 8 KEN O EE 8 Medium Sized Business 8 Digital SONS ista nd decade ents 8 Chapter 2 Installaton 9 PACKING EIS Ti o ened e 9 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS aia ita 9 INSTALLATION urticaria Seet 10 Install the Security Certificate 10 JE EUR are Susana bas usados 12 Install NLSS HD Media Decoder 12 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 16 LOGGING IN 0 a a ees Goes a 16 ABOUT THE NLSS WEB INTERFACE 17 O A II EEN 18 CONFIGURE THE DECODER 2 cc cece cc cccccccecececececececcecececececeueuacaes 19 A te Nee ee NC en Oo Et RCS RING ARNON TOU eC ete mE ne ae ete een eo 19 AS ts Axio rc eee eee 20 General S ee eens EE Oe ee santa delos 20 EOI OTACIO E 22 Changing Decoder Seiings 23 Advanced abia ee ie ee ee 26 CONFIGURE AND MANAGE USGERG 27 User ParameterS iii tics 28 Klees 28 NA EE 28 A AA 28 Edit User Parameter s ccccccscccecscucececececsccctscscecncesenssecsenes 29 CONFIGURE AND MANAGE CAMERAG 29 Camera Parameters catalina 30 Parameters From the Camera 30 Parameters Configured from the Decoder 31 Editing Cameras Gettngs 32 Change A Cameraehame 32
52. ngle file stream with the NLSS logo animation is automatically added to the Streams list New streams can be added and existing streams can be edited and deleted from this page 3 6 1 Stream Types When adding or editing a selection the parameters are dependent on the Stream Type that is selected from the drop down list e RTSP Select this option for remote streams using to Real Time Streaming Protocol e HTTP Select this option for to access camera that is pushed HTTP e RTMP Select this option for remote streams that adhere to the Real Time Media Protocol e File Select this option to play video files such as logo animations uploaded to the decoder s internal hard drive e HTTP_STREAM Select this option to access a video file being pushed from a web server or NLSS Gateway as opposed to uploading the file to the decoder See the NLSS Unified Security Suite User Manual for more information on pushing video from an NLSS Gateway O 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 35 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 6 2 Stream Parameters The parameters displayed in the Streams page depend on the type of stream selected All fields are editable The parameters for RTSP RTMP and HTTP streams are the same LL mg Upload File Files Streams 3 6 2 0 1 Fields for all streams e Stream Name An unique name assigned to the stream When adding an RTSP stream f
53. not properly installed a certificate error is displayed If so bypass the error and continue to the decoder If the decoder is installed on a network using DHCP the IP address may change without warning A bookmark to the decoder using an IP address becomes invalid A static IP address can be set instead of DHCP Verify the IP address configuration with the Network Administrator Since the decoder s MAC address does not change bookmarking the URL with the MAC address is the recommended method 10 Accept requests to install plug ins and other options if any Note Bypass certificate errors if any After the decoder is installed any computer with Internet access can access the decoder via the web interface The computer must be able to see the decoder Ping the IP address of the decoder from the computer to verify connectivity In many networks connectivity requires that the computer and decoder be on the same network The computer must have a supported browser installed A specific operating system is not required to use the web interface only a supported browser The decoder s NLSS Web Interface login screen is displayed 11 Log into the NLSS HD Media Decoder using the default username and password User Name superuser Pass superuser A blank NLSS Decoder Web Interface home page is displayed The options are selected using the menu at the top of the page and the remote on the right 2009 2012 N
54. nvention that identifies its location type etc 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 18 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 3 CONFIGURE THE DECODER Each NLSS HD Media Decoder can be configured the Decoder page in the NLSS Web Interface session Decoder e Click Decoder from the Main Menu to display the decoder configuration options and parameters EAS y EZ ISAL Decoder r User 4 Cameras FR Streams wl Channels Views wi Sequences Logoff SA e General Advanced 10 11 23 126 DC400 2 222 209 3 0 28493 1920 1080 Global UserName use default EM Global Password use default EM Firmware Update EEN Upload Firmware IP Address Update Firmware Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Enable SSH E Disable OSD Configuration Restore Upload Config Z Restore Config Disable Discovery 4 Discover Cameras Dual Monitor Mode gt Administration FactoryReset CheckUpdate E DownloadLogs BackupConfig Shutdown Reboot The Decoder page is displayed with two tabs General and Advanced Three buttons are available on both tabs Shutdown Reboot Save Shutdown amp Reboot 3 3 1 Reboot If the decoder needs to be rebooted those actions can be done from the Decoder page Decoder 1 Click Decoder in the Main Menu 2 Click Reboot The decoder reboots down after confirmation Reboot
55. perator Default Password operator O 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 27 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 4 1 3 4 2 User Parameters When you select a specific user from the User menu the following parameters are displayed e User Name The login name for this user e User Type Must be SuperUser Administrator or Operator e User Password in Edit mode only The login password for this user User Actions You must be logged in as a SuperUser to perform the following actions e Add a New User e Delete a User e Edit User Parameters 3 4 2 1 ADD A New USER 1 Click Add above the list of users to display the Add Edit User screen 2 Enter a User Name in Add User fields SSS a 3 Enter a User Password twice 4 Select the Type of user from the drop down menu 5 Click Save to keep your changes Click Cancel to discard the changes 3 4 2 2 DELETE A USER 1 Select a user in the Users list 2 Click Delete above the list 3 Click Yes in the confirmation pop up Note Users are backed up in the config zip file if one is accidently deleted 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 28 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 4 2 3 EDIT USER PARAMETERS 1 Select a user in the Users list 2 Click Edit in the lower right corner of the Users page 3
56. red automatically when DHCP is enabled If DHCP is disabled then these parameters must be manually entered The network administrator can provide these parameters Note The Default Gateway is the gateway for the network not an NLSS Gateway 3 3 3 2 CHANGING DECODER SETTINGS Besides the fields the Decoder page also contains a series of options for updating backing up and restoring the decoder Firmware Update e Upload and Update Firmware Configuration Restore e Upload Config and Restore Config Administration e Factory Reset e Check Update e Download Logs e Backup Config 3 3 3 2 1 Upload and Update Firmware The decoder s firmware can be updated manually Firmware updates can be downloaded to a separate machine and manually applied to the decoder Note To automatically update the decoder use Check Update 1 Contact an NLSS authorized representative to get the latest decoder firmware file 2 Copy the decoder firmware file to a drive on the same network as the decoder 3 Open the Decoder page in NLSS Decoder Web Interface 4 Click Upload Firmware under Firmware Update i Upload Firmware The File Upload dialog is displayed a Click Browse to locate the new firmware file b Click Upload to copy the file to the decoder 5 Click Update Firmware to install the new firmware using the local firmware file just uploaded to the decoder 6 Click Yes in the confirmation pop up O 2009 2012 Next Level Se
57. rom a camera include the manufacturers name in the Stream name to activate PTZ capabilities Supported vendors are Axis Sony Panasonic and ONVIF supported cameras e Play Audio Check to enable the audio stream from the camera Note Audio takes extra bandwidth If audio is not needed disable this parameter to save bandwidth 3 6 2 0 2 Fields for Internet based streams e Stream URL The URL of a local or remote source of the stream Note The URL may require a port number depending on the video stream source e Stream UserName The user name for logging into the source of the stream e Stream Password The password for logging into the source of the stream e Stream Width The width in pixels of the source video stream e Stream Height The height in pixels of the source video stream e Use Multicast Enable for this camera to use multicast disable to use unicast 3 6 3 Stream Actions e Adda Stream e Delete a Stream e Edit a Stream e Convert a Camera to a Stream O 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 36 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 6 3 1 ADD A STREAM 1 Click Add above the stream list add k NewStream NLSS Welcome M y 2 Selecta Stream Type from the drop down list 3 Enter the Stream Parameters Save 4 Click Save to keep changes Click Cancel to discard the changes 3 6 3 2 UPLOAD A FILE 1 Click Add
58. rop down list Some cameras rotate the output signals The decoder cannot automatically determine the rotation of the source stream This setting sets the decoder to adjust the output for proper viewing Normal The decoder does not rotate the camera stream Rotate Right The decoder rotates the video stream 90 degrees clockwise Rotate Left The decoder rotates the video stream 90 degrees counter clockwise Flip The decoder rotates the video stream 180 degrees 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 31 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 5 2 Editing Cameras Settings e Change A Camera s Name e Customize the Camera s User Name and Password e Select Multicast or Unicast e Enable Disable Audio e Refresh a Camera e Delete a Camera 3 5 2 1 CHANGE A CAMERA S NAME Camera naming is flexible 1 Select a camera in the Cameras page 2 Enter a new Name Save 3 Click Save to keep changes Click Cancel to discard the changes 3 9 2 2 CUSTOMIZE THE CAMERA S USER NAME AND PASSWORD Changing a camera s automatically configured user name or password overrides the Global Username and Global Password in the Decoder page See Set Global User Names and Passwords for more information Important If the global user name or password are changed that entry overwrites the local cameras setting Configure global user names and passwords before configuring
59. sed then its place in the Sequence remains with an error message Manually remove the orphan View from the Sequence In 1x2 and 2x2 Views the pane containing the deleted channel shows the NLSS logo animation instead A different channel can be assigned to that pane To delete a camera 1 Select a camera from the Cameras list 2 Click Delete above the list of discovered cameras 3 Click Yes in the confirmation pop up After a camera has been deleted the decoder might re discover it unless it is physically disconnected from the network The camera is also stored in the config zip backup file 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 34 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 6 CONFIGURE AND MANAGE STREAMS Video streams are listed in the Streams page Stream types include local video files remote RTSP HTTP RMTP and HTTP Stream Source 1 Click Streams in the Main Menu 2 Selecta stream from the list or Add a Stream YA 104 PTZ back SO Ye 211M SO CG 352 M1054 SO Y avitar_MOV MPEG4 PCM_1080p CG AXIS 241QAAP 10 11 23 158 SO M AXIS 241QA IP 10 11 23 158 S2 CG AXIS P1311 AP 10 11 23 170 SO YE AXIS P334441P 10 11 23 176 SO CG LRF 104 desk P3344 SO Yi LRF p1347 S0 104 PTZ back 50 M LRF P3301 S0 Mi LRF P3304 SO gt NLSS Welcome YS Onvif SND 7080 SND 7080 IP 10 1 Y Onvif SND 7080 SND 7080 IP 10 1 When the decoder is installed a si
60. ttached to the decoder By default the decoder detects the type of monitor If it does not detect the monitor select a model from the drop down list e Video Loss Timeout sec the length of time the decoder waits before indicating a signal is lost from 0 5 to 8 seconds 2009 2012 Next Level Security Systems Inc 26 NLSS DC400 HD Media Decoder User Manual DC 20120712 Configuration and Operation via a Browser 3 4 CONFIGURE AND MANAGE USERS Users of the decoder are managed from the User page 1 Click User in the Main Menu 2 Select a user from the list or Add a New User User Name Password and Type can be edited on the User page Users also can be added and deleted By default the NLSS HD Media Decoder includes three user types SuperUser Administrator and Operator account Each user type has specific abilities e SuperUser Has full control over the decoder Default User Name superuser Default Password superuser Note The default SuperUser cannot be deleted but the name and password can be edited e Administrator Can run all operations except add delete and edit users Default User Name admin Default Password admin e Operator Has read only access to most menus Can display any Channel View and Sequence that is already configured Can only add delete or edit the numbers and names of existing channels and the names of existing Views and Sequences Default User Name o
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