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1. y lan 35 Assembly of the Power Devices W AE 35 Configuration of the Master Unit i the Repeater 36 Configuration of the Slave Unik in the Repeater 36 Configuration and Installatio e Master Unit Connected to the LAN atar kk kk kk kk 37 Installation of the Repeater Units yd b n e d eee 38 Wireless Bridge Application E 39 Installation of the Antenna tato kk kk kk 40 LEDS canoa da Y iaa 41 Duplicate Master DeteCtien 43 Finding a Lost S3100 43 Chapter 4 Setting Parameters with the CLI 45 Getting Started Lc kaka 46 Starting the bT amp si Min lana coros neba ore eee 46 Using the dao yan d r By od T 47 Access Mana o 47 TES A 48 Secure den nd ee OR oi r 48 System MOUS nic ia ce aa a la 88e ka use rune ne 49 NeTWORE N xa ka k aka nak km s ra ina 50 Wirel MMUNICATION viii rrr bm 52 Ad COO kunika n k naka ka nianen cin 55 Loa fault Configuration 56 Reboot SYSTEM miii a da ee eed wa n 56 Appendix A Factory Default Configuration 57 Appendix B RJ 45 Ethernet Cables 59 Straight Through Cable MLKhk h k h Kkk K k kk kk 60 Crossover Cable i s2x 4una sinan dann bln klan kanal Babe bak n kad 60 iv O SmartSight User Manual Table of Contents Appendix C Pole Mounting of the Antenn
2. Apply asskey field enter the passkey se sensitive the passkey must have exactly 16 characters if the format is Text or 32 digits if Hexadecimal For the wireless connection to be secure do no enter a known name like a street name but instead use a mix of digits and letters Furthermore do not disclose the passkey The connection security is based on the secrecy and uniqueness of the passkey 32 O SmartSight User Manual Point to Multipoint Application Inthe Confirmation field enter again the passkey Clear Apply Changes to Connected Stations Click OK 9 Back in the Wireless tab click OK The 3100 unit is configured with the new parameters and reboots 10 Using SConfigurator ensure that the 3100 2 stations communicate well together S 4 Inthe Units tab the associated S1100w s should be hierarchically positioned under t 3100 In the Wireless tab of the e Qy the 100w units should be in the Stations list Installation of the R After ensuring that the bridge AN itastations are communicating properly in a lab an install the unit and its antenna in its final location be You can install the outdoor wi les s bridge either on a wall or on a pole When installing collocated eless systems you have to take into account the distance limitations isthe pave 16 Always mount the unit wi uf the mating connectors pointing downwards Otherwise moisture Han Qr the unit the asso
3. N t technical support for assistance tervals There is an internal error that ting normally This situation may happen after he first boot up Power down the unit and call 42 O SmartSight User Manual Duplicate Master Detection Duplicate Master Detection The duplicate master detection problem occurs when two master S3100 units with at least one using the SPCF mode are using the same frequency channel and are seeing each other More specifically the problem is detected when t econd S3100 is booting up This bridge refuses to start AGpireless operations to prevent any interference with th orking setup and makes its three LEDs flash red 19s d intervals In the CLI of the unit the Curr PCF Connection Status parameter turns to Duplicate master detected This parameter is accessed b ing through the following path Advanced gt Communication Status and Statistics gt Wireless Status The already running master will rot gaahge its behavior 5 17 33 N Finding a Lost 100 Since the S3100 does not h Ora port you may have difficulty accessing it if y o remember its IP address or VSIP port For nstangeyou enabled security on the unit you cannot access ith Telnet if you lost its VSIP port you cannot locate it with SConfigurator To find a lost S310 it you need to use SConfigurator and the common V ort To find a lost S3 1 Open SConf or From th ral tab click Program Options Click
4. 4 Setting Parameters with the CLI S3100 User Accounts The User Accounts menu enables you to protect the configuration of the unit by restricting its access with a user name and a password Once the user account mode is activated you need the user name password combination to access the CLI through a Telnet session HEH HEE E JE JE HE HEE DE JE HEHEHE JE E JE DE JE HEHEHE JE JE DE JE HEHE JE JE JE DE DE DE JE JE JE EEE EIEN Main Menu Access Management User Accounts Parameters 1 User Accounts Disabled 3 Administrator Password PASSWORD SK 2 Administrator User Name USERNAME Q Commands p Previous Menu HEHE HEHE HE HEHE HE HE HE DE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE DE HE HE HEHE HE JE HE HE HEHE HE HE HE HHH HH HHH HIN Security AN A GS The Security menu holds commandaPetive to the protection of the unit It allows yo control Firmware updates through network Access to Telnet SSL HH HHH HHH HHH HHH HE HEH DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DEN DE DE DE DE HEH HHH Main Menu Access Management Se ty Parameters 1 IP Firmware Update z bTed 2 Firmware Update Port 12 3 Telnet Session bled 4 Report Monitor abled 5 Global Security Pro fil Disabled 6 SSL Passkey Commands 2 p Previous hend NN HHH HH HHH HH HHH HHH KEEKEEKE IP Firmwal Update You can prevent firmware updates to be performed on your unit th the IP network By default this type of update is allowed Be awar
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6. You use this protocol in poi oint systems with a high volume of video transmission typically over long distances or when a rem ite is hard to reach An and a slave You can SDCF with S1100w units SDCF optimizes the RF link by providing more data throughput It also Ives the range and security problems of the 8Q2 1 standard However SDCF does not manage the hi n node issue Two SDCF cell They will sha These two pr De are optimized to work with SmartSight units they c work with wireless units from other vendors SDCF wireless cell nr two S3100 units a master use the same frequency channel available bandwidth 12 O SmartSight User Manual System Planning Here is a typical context of use showing the two protocols A point to multipoint system is installed on every floor of a multistorey parking building The surveillance station is in another building The SDCF cell acts as a wireless bridge between the two sites SDCF Master 3100 Ethernet switch S1100w al S1100w O SmartSight 13 2 Network and RF Planning 3100 Video Bit Rate and Data Throughput You can connect up to 16 S1100w and 7 slave 3100 units to a master bridge in a wireless cell However video quality frame rate and system layout can limit the number of units that a single ma
7. 7 any Commands s ettings r enact ystem 1 Loa efault Configuration q Quit HEHE IEE JE HEHE HEHE JE JE JE AAA 49 O SmartSight User Manual Access Management The CLI has a timeout that is triggered after three minutes of inactivity When the timeout occurs The Thank you for using the SmartSight CLI message appears at the command line You are brought back at the Command Prompt command line To reactivate the CLI re enter the telnet command 4 To end the CLI work session Save the settings by entering s at th mal menu then pressing Enter Exit the CLI by entering q at the main menu then pressing Enter G Using the CLI To work through the CLI menu Qe ollow these guidelines To execute a command or openja menu type in the corresponding letter or nu then press Enter Entering p returns you previous menu until you are back in the main Entering sin the m nu saves all the changes you have made in the workK session To exit enter qi main menu Depending on the changed settingS the unit may perform a soft boot Y Acces nagement The Acces agement menu takes care of user accounts user names nd passwords and unit security AS FE HE HE FE HE DE DE HE DE HE HE FE HE HE DE HE HE IEE Main Re Access Management Menus 1 User Accounts 2 Security Commands p Previous Menu HHH HH HH HH HH DE HHH HE HH HH HHH HHH HHH HHH O SmartSight 47
8. Installing th nit Depending on the S3100 mod chased you can set up point to multipoint repeater ireless bridge applications Q S SN Y S O SmartSight 3 Configuring and Installing the Unit 3100 Computer Requirements The minimum software and hardware requirements for the computer needed to configure the 53100 units are Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or higher or Windows XP Network card Serial port Q Point to Multipoint Application A point to multipoint application is a trae system made up of an S3100 bridge the S3100 pr t Code using the SPCF MAC protocol and several S1100wstations To set up such an application you have to follow a series of steps 1 Configuring the S1100w t itters 2 Connecting power an et 3 Configuring the 3100 4 Installing the 310 Configuration of the S1100w You start by c g the S1100w units associated to the S3100 bridge Fors procedure refer to the S1100w Quick Installation oe N 26 O SmartSight User Manual Point to Multipoint Application Power and Ethernet Connections Before configuring the S3100 unit you need to assemble components and plug cables It is strongly recommended to execute these pre installation tasks in a lab Use the supplied power over Ethernet PoE kit to power the 3100 unit and establish the Ethernet connection In addition to the kit your shipment includes an Eth t cable with a weatherproof connector at one end
9. 12 22 57 CPU Inf Rev 1 4 CPU Fre 165666666 Uptime 00 17 38 Serial Nu r 000792 10000f CP ion 8 Flas ize 4 Internal Value 1 3452804 8 Audio Hardware Absent Production Date Unit Firmware Size 2495 KB Backup Firmware Size 749 KB Commands p Previous Menu DE DE HE FE HE HE HE FE HE HE HE FE HE HE FE HE DE HE FE FE DE HE FE JE DE HE JE DE DE JE FE DE HE FE FE DE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE EEE O SmartSight 49 4 Setting Parameters with the CLI 3100 Network The Network menu allows you to configure several parameters to ensure the compatibility between the 3100 and its IP network HEE HEHE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HEH HH HHH HHH HHH HHH Main Menu Network Parameters 1 DHCP Configuration Disabled 2 Local IP Address 192 168 135 81 3 Subnet Mask 2 255 255 255 8 N 4 Gateway 192 168 135 2 5 Primary DNS Server Address 192 168 135 2 6 Backup DNS Server Address 0 0 0 0 7 Ping Request 6 6 0 6 Commands UY i Ping Remote Address p Previous Menu k DE DE DE DE DE DE HE FE JE JE HE JE JE JE JE JE DE JE JE JE JE HE JE JE JE HE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE HE HE JE HEHE HEE For more information about these settings contact your network administrator DHCP Configuration DHCP dynamic host configur and computers connected to a valid network configuratto information about DHCP rotocol allows devices twork t
10. DHCP sence APIPA Servi DHCP dynamic host ms protocol allows devices and computers connected to work to automatically get a valid IP configuration front pedicated server The APIPA automatic phi IP addressing service available on the Windows rating systems enables a device to assign e A IP address IO N Q N O SmartSight 63 D DHCP Support and APIPA Service 3100 At startup a unit searches for a valid IP network configuration The unit requires this configuration prior to starting its functions The network configuration for SmartSight units consists of An IP address A subnet mask A gateway One or two IP addresses of DNS servers orig The unit first looks in its local memory If no nffgu ation is found it tries to contact a DHCP server If D configuration fails if the unit does not find a server or if it cannot get a configuration from it within oae minute the unit assigns itself temporary network seting based on the APIPA service This service allows a unit to fi d a unique IP address until it receives a complete network configuration either from a DHCP server or manua ugh SConfigurator or the CLI N Lo the same subnet as k therefore it may not em Units use the tion A unit in APIPA mode does not resi the other devices on the IP netw be able to see them or be visibl following temporary APIPA conf IP address 169 254 Subnet mask 255 2564 Gateway
11. GHz Earth miles km feet meter feet meter feet meter curvature e feet h te 1 1 6 14 4 2 9 5 2 9 8 9 2 7 4 6 5 27 8 4 18 7 5 7 18 5 5 2 0 6 7 11 3 37 11 25 7 6 23 6 7 2 6 1 8 15 24 53 16 36 4 11 1 35 6 29 8 8 is negligible However for greater dis es you need to consider it in your calculations Foy Ma e for a 15 mile link in the 2 4 GHz band the two as must be located 82 feet higher than the highest o cle in the RF line of sight between them that is 53 f or the Fresnel zone plus 29 feet for the earth curv effect For help consult the SmartSight project engineering group A common problem encounteret in the field and related to the 0 6 F1 clearance rul i ding obstruction The proposed visual path m ust barely clear a building but the RF line of sight will not In such a case the signal will be partially absorbed an Pwigracted Increasing the height of the two antennas or gain of the antennas are the only alternatives to imp the link quality For distances under seven miles the earth curvature effect ke At 2 4 and 5 aS aves are highly attenuated by dense foliage A link established inh or winter season may be adversely affected in the spring and Rez ime if it is established below tree level O SmartSight 21 2 Network and RF Planning 3100 Antenna Requirements SmartSight offers many types of antennas for the S
12. Set b WARA viii Contents iii all De ii viii Conventions 2 7 ix Related Docume Q A nn OA x Related smartsigh Products rrr x ADOUE US asuran Anna DAB Mi net dau proies xi Warranty Mees od secs xii Chapter 1 Overview A A anaes 1 About the SSIB a coi dnd dba 2 Shipment aer LL KK KK KK rr rr 3 Unit Casin Des Wu ab ida o 5 Chapter 2 Sek and RF Planning 7 Video Bit Rate and Data Throughput 14 Point to Multipoint Application 15 Collocated Cells oocconccconcccnncncnnnnrnnnn kk 16 Repeater Application 18 Wireless Bridge Application 19 O SmartSight iii Table of Contents S3100 RF Planning idad 19 Location Evaluation 2 20 Antenna Requirements 22 Power Transmission 22 Interference vivacidad 23 RF Exposure Considerations 23 Chapter 3 Configuring and Installing the Unit 25 Computer Requirements Q 26 Point to Multipoint Application L A 26 Configuration of the S1100w N ere 26 Power and Ethernet Connections 4 7 27 Configuration of the S3100 Mayen 29 Installation of the Equipment m 33 Repeater Application
13. cells 14 Back in the Wireless tab click OK Q The slave unit reboots 15 Using SConfigurator ensure that th amp ipalgter and slave units communicate well together In the Units tab the slave u ould be hierarchically positioned DE master we lid bis tab of Na ter the slave unit shou e in the Station Configuration an tallation of the Master Unit cop ed to the LAN You configure and install t master 3100 unit connected to the Ethernet LAN fOf a point to multipoint application with the following Q ns Its wireless m ust be SDCF Its wireless 4 must be the same as the slave s in the SS For the gt rocedure see page 26 O SmartSight 37 3 Configuring and Installing the Unit 3100 Installation of the Repeater Units After ensuring that the master and slave 3100 units are communicating properly in a lab you can install them in their final location You can install the 3100 units either on a wall or on a pole When installing collocated wireless systems you have to take i account the distance limitations listed on page 16 N Always mount the unit with the mating connectors pointi wnwards Otherwise moisture may penetrate the unit the associated r ir costs are not covered by the warranty e To install the repeater units 1 Install the master and slave unitSibad o back in their final location A On a wall Put four screws he two side brackets and fix the unit at the
14. ing S1100w transmitter stations and slave S3100 4nits MPEG 4 A graphics and video lossy compression algorithm standard that is deri om MPEG 1 MPEG 2 and H 263 MPEG 4 extends these arlier algorithms with synthesis of speech and video al compression computer visualization an ificial intelligence based image processing tech S Multicast Sd cation between a single sender and multiple rece on a network the devices can be located accross m subnets but not through the Internet AS et of protocols using UDP IP for transport nDVR martSight video management and storage soft his graphical product is used in conjunction with Ethern nd wireless video servers O SmartSight 73 Glossary 3100 NTSC National Television Standards Committee The North American standard 525 line interlaced raster scanned video for the generation transmission and reception of television signals In addition to North America the NTSC standard is used in Central America a number of South American countries and some Asian countries including Japan Compare with PAL NTP Network Time Protocol A protocol designed synchronize the clocks of devices over a network OSD On Screen Display Status information di ed on the video monitor connected to a receiver unit Outdoor Wireless Bridge See Bridge PAL Phase Alternation by Line A televi ignal standard 625 lines 50 Hz 220V primary p r used in the United Kingdom much of western Euro
15. multipoint or wireless bridge applications S3100 RP for repeater setups For an S3100 unit gt A power over Ethernet kit injector Lg p wer cord An 82 foot 25 meter outdoor Ethernet cable may be replaced by the optional ECA able For an S3100 RP unit A 3 foot 1 meter outdoor cr ver Ethernet cable Two 30 foot 10 meter ae tdoor power cords A wall mount bracket set alreddy nstalled on the unit A pole mount bracket set including stainless steel clamps O The SmartSight Utilities containing the documentation and r notes for the unit as well as the SConfigurator a ion The 3100 Quick Re ation Guide ntain the following options When ch nas you must ensure that the combined transmissi er of the unit and the antenna does not exceed the maximu established by your country s regulations For the regul ues in North America and the procedure to lower the unit power age 22 S 13 dBi 5 25 5 85 GHz 58 beamwidth patch antenna with a pole mount bracket and a 3 foot 1 meter SMA N cable ANT WP13 5x S A 16 dBi 5 25 5 85 GHz 90 beamwidth sector panel antenna with a pole mount bracket and a 3 foot 1 meter SMA N cable ANT WP16 5x S O SmartSight 3 1 Overview S3100 An 18 dBi 5 25 5 85 GHz 18 beamwidth patch antenna with a pole mount bracket and a 3 foot 1 meter SMA N cable ANT WP18 5x S A 24 dBi 5 25 5 85 GHz 9 beamwidth patch antenna with a
16. network administrators manage centrally and automate the assignment of Internet Protocol IP addresses in a network DTE Data Terminal Equipment In an RS 232 communication channel the device to which the RS 232 interface connects Computers switches multiplexers cameras and keyboards are DTE 72 O SmartSight User Manual Glossary DVR Digital Video Recorder A device usually a computer that acts like a VCR in that it has the ability to record and play back video images The DVR takes the feed from a camera and records it into a digital format on a storage device which is most commonly the hard drive Encoder See Transmitter Ethernet A local area network LAN architecture using a bus or star topology and supporting data transfer s of 10 Mbps It is one of the most widely implemen N standards A newer version of Ethernet called 1 QBase T or fast Ethernet supports data transfer rat s o 00 Mbps The 802 11a and 802 11b protocols are oft eferred to as wireless Ethernet Firmware Software stored in read onl ory ROM or programmable ROM PROM therefore be inga permanent part of a computing device IP Internet Protocol The nerap TE for the TCP IP protocol suite widely used on Ethe etworks LAN Local Area Network A co er network that spans a relatively small area A LAN c nnect workstations n personal computers and surveillance equipment like video servers See also WAN Master An S3100 unit
17. pole mount bracket and a 3 foot 1 meter SMA N cable ANT WP24 5x S For an S3100 unit A 164 foot 50 meter outdoor Ethernet cal ECAB 50 For an S3100 RP unit One or two 24V AC external power supplies PS2440 ts If you are using power supplies other than those s lied by SmartSight you need to ensure that they hav minimum capacity of i S co de S S 2 s O SmartSight User Manual Unit Casing Description Unit Casing Description The 3100 electronics are enclosed in a weather tight cast aluminum module All cable entries are mounted on the underside of the unit to maintain its weatherproof properties Here is the S3100 casing ele G R a The unit underside integrates A A power and Ethernet connec Three LEDs Two female antenna co ors the auxiliary connector is for future develop An optional 2 pin A power connector on the repeater units onl ain antenna connector Auxiliary antenna connector Auxiliary 24V AC power connector on repeater units only RF LED System status LED LAN LED Power 48V DC and Ethernet connector O SmartSight 5 Y amp Network and RF Planning IS To allow optimal configuration ND ust properly plan your network especially configur ayout and RF radio frequency N S N SmartSight 2 Network and RF Planning 3100 Available Channels The 53100 supports co
18. skey must be the same as the slave s a S Q S O SmartSight 39 3 Configuring and Installing the Unit 3100 Installation of the Antenna You install the antenna after the S3100 unit is in place The antennas provided by SmartSight are designed to be mounted on a mast or pole of 2 3 inch 5 7 5 centimeter diameter To install the antenna 1 40 Install the antenna above the S3100 we If amp Quont your antenna from SmartSight use the s pole mount bracket For illustrations of pole mount installations See page 61 Screw the SMA connector of the ante ble to the 3100 main antenna port and tighten it 0 6 centimeter wrench h a 0 25 inch Do not over tighten to avoid damaging recommended torque is 8 Ib in 100 N c You could use a calibrated SMA torque wrench for instance fr Pasternack company available at www pasternack com Do not use the auxiliary antenn ector and do not remove its termination cap Apply two or WS ers of electrical tape around all RF connections The antenna cab d connectors are weather tight however apa by the wind will over time loosen the co ors and reduce the efficiency of the gaskets T US lyi tape will prevent this situation Carefully Ne antenna with those of the other units 51100 ions or master slave S3100 so that they rave a of sight To im the signal level between two units use the BAQE utility from SConfigurator O SmartSight User Manual LEDs
19. that 174 directly on the unit x 4 The PoE kit contains two items x Injector Power cord Qy Depending on your setup you need to rovide a he s straight through or crossover Ethern ble The straight through cable is to integra Sis 3100 on a network the crossover cable is e ly connect the unit u to a computer For their detailed ts see page 59 The combined length of the two Et t cables the supplied outdoor cable and the straight through or e must not exceed 245 feet 75 meters a S S lt O SmartSight 27 3 Configuring and Installing the Unit 3100 To assemble the PoE kit Weatherproof connector Outdoor Ethernet O cable Ethernet cable supplied PoE injector cord UY 1 Plug the supplied outdoor Ethernet cable the end with the weatherproof connector the PoE receptacle of the S3100 unit Lock the erproof connector by pushing forward the locki ing 7 See ring of the weatherproof connector You unlock the Ghitector by pulling back the locking ring then wit wing the plug 2 Plug the gt of the outdoor Ethernet cable into the DATA rt of the injector 3 Connect end of your Ethernet cable straig rough or crossover depending on your install tion into the DATA port of the injector 4 col he the other end of your Ethernet cable into an Ethernet device or your computer To avoid damag
20. the Tx Power Scale parameter available in the Wireless Communication menu of the CLI 22 O SmartSight User Manual RF Planning Interference In most countries the 2 4 GHz license free band is not regulated by a government agency this absence of frequency coordination can result in interference between various systems For instance if a link with an RF line of sight is subject to excessive video delay and very low frame rate or possibly breakdown of video images it could be due to interference Fortunately there are existin Is that can be used to avert interference x RF channel selection In the 2 4 GHz bard 3100 offers 11 channels to choose from Inc of interference it is recommended to change channel until a clean one is found Antenna selection Using a 16 dBi BF senna instead of an 8 5 dBi one can significantly lower interference from other radio systems Repl edhe antenne if switching channels does not corecti e problem or if all channels must be used to Aa several systems The 5 3 and 5 8 GHz bands are le luttered than the 2 4 GHz band resulting in les ntial interference from other wireless systems Q RF Exposure derations In order to comply with the RF exposure requirements of CFR 47 part 15 the uni ust be installed in such a way as to allow a minimum keparation distance of 12 inches 30 cm between Y nas and persons nearby O S Q S O SmartSight 23 Configuring a P
21. 3100 to meet various distance requirements The factors to consider when choosing an antenna are the range to cover the bandwidth requirement and the frequency band used For detailed values consult the Wireless Distance Calculations Table located on the SmartSight Web site Support gt Downloads gt h amp Tools gt Tools The values presented in the table were calculated wi 0 dB margin they can be used directly for distances less than 7 miles For greater distances you might want to consider a higher securit rgin therefore the achievable distances will be shorter than those presented in the table WD Power Transmission A When choosing antennas you m nsure that the combined transmission power of tl e unit and the antenna does not exceed the maximu e established by your country s regulations The transmission power def unit and the maximum radiated power allowed by th FCC and IC regulations in North America vary dep nding on the frequency band used Frequency Cha Transmitted Radiated band power power EIRP 2 4 GHz 1 0 My 17 dBm 36 dBm 5 25 5 35 GHZ 6 60 64 17 dBm 30 dBm 5 725 5 825 SA 7153 157 161 17 dBm 53 dBm Therefore choosing an antenna for your unit you must take account the available power For instance in the 5 35 GHz band there is 13 dB available for the anten you require a more powerful antenna you have to lower the transmission power of the unit using
22. 6 Install the S1100w and slave S3100 units such that each masta For the complete configuration and installation procedure see page 35 18 O SmartSight User Manual RF Planning Wireless Bridge Application You can use two S3100 units a master and a slave to access remote or hard to reach video servers or to send video through a long distance link For instance a wireless bridge application can connect remote S1500e series or S1600e video servers the following illustration or wireless units without RF line of sight see page 13 Master j L To create a wireless bridge TE dy have to 1 Assign the same wireless passkey to e two 3100 units Transmitters 2 Assign a frequency camel op master S3100 unit 3 Set the MAC mode of the 100 units to SDCF 4 Install the 3100 units at there is clear RF line of sight between the tw nas For the complete contig leer and installation procedure see page 39 y RF Plann Successful o rf a wireless link depends on proper RF path planingai antenna installation You have to install the antenn uch a way that there is clear RF line of sight betw he two units N O SmartSight 19 2 Network and RF Planning 3100 Location Evaluation The path between the two antennas must be free of obstacles that could disturb propagation For very short link distances less than 500 feet you may be able to establish a working link despite part
23. 86 9000 Monday to Friday from 8 30 to 18 00 EST By RAN 1 450 686 0198 O SmartSight xi Preface 3100 Warranty Each standard product manufactured by SmartSight is warranted to meet all published specifications and to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of delivery as evidenced by SmartSight packing slip or other transportation receipt Products showing damage by misuse abnormal conditions o operation or products which have been modified b er or have been repaired or altered outside SmartSi without a specific authorization from SmartSi s all be excluded from this warranty SmartSight shal no event be responsible for incidental or consequential dama es tory including without limitation personal inj roperty damage SmartSight responsibility under this warranty shall be to repair or replace at its option defecti rk or parts returned to SmartSight with transp ion charges to SmartSight factory paid by Buyer a turn paid by SmartSight If SmartSight determi hat the Product is not defective within the terms of the anty Buyer shall pay all costs of handling and transp rtation SmartSight may at its option elect to correct an anty defects by sending its supervisory or technical r entative at SmartSight expense to customer s pl n ocation SmartSight shall in no event be responsible idental or consequential damages including without limitati
24. Industry Alliance EIA standard for multipoint communications 1000 Series The SmartSight series of secure EE M wireless video systems The series includes the unit for the 2 4 GHz frequency band in North Ameri the S1000 CE unit for the 2 4 GHz frequency ban urope and the 1005 unit for the 5 GHz band in h America S1000w The SmartSight outdoor wireless video transmitter operating on the 2 4 GHz fr y band transmitter operating on the 5 GHz frequency band S1500e Series The SmartSight seso Ethernet video servers receiver and transmitter a igned for video S1100w The SmartSight outdoor Ne video monitoring and surveillance over etworks 1600e The SmartSight hig lution Ethernet video server receiver and transmit roviding point to point analog extension with Web y S3100 The outdoor wi digital SmartSight video bridging unit The S310 ge is used to wirelessly link S1100w wireless video servers or S1500e series S1600e video servers in rem cations to an Ethernet LAN SConfigurator S Sight Configurator A proprietary graphical program d to configure and update the firmware of vid er and outdoor wireless bridge units Serial Port face that can be used for serial communicati which only one bit is transmitted at a time A seri rt is a general purpose interface that can be used for al any type of device Slave peate 100 unit controlled by a master unit typically at in a r application SMI SmartSight Managem
25. LEDs The 3100 unit comes with three bicolor green red LEDs that provide detailed information on the unit activity LAN For the Ethernet network 802 3 status Condition Indication Qs Steady green The unit is connected to the Ethe twork Flashing green 1 sec The unit is in normal operati T LS flash every 3 sec connected to the network Flashing green A packet is received or tran ted 0 1 sec off for each packet Red blink 0 1 sec There is a communicatio or Flashing red 0 1 sec The unit is being identified intervals Flashing red 1 sec On a master u GR is another master intervals currently For ae the same frequency channel For e Information see page 43 RF For the wireless LAN 1 status Condition Indic Flashing green 1 sec T flash every 3 sec station in normal operation without any Steady green The is in normal operation with at least one nnected station Flashing green cket is received or transmitted 0 1 sec off for eac packet Red blink 0 1 sec There is a communication error Flashing red The unit is being identified intervals gt Flashing CN a On a master unit There is another master intervals currently running with the same frequency Q channel For more information see page 43 O SmartSight 41 3 Configuring and Installing the Unit 3100 System status F
26. P TT IP Address a Subnet S Gateway 5 A 10 To use DHCP dynamic host configurer protocol check Use DHCP Otherwise enter th address subnet mask and gateway of the Unit as provided by your network administrator A For more information about PS ye page 6 11 Click OK The S3100 unit reboots wi new network configuration To set the wireless para e 1 n SConfigurator crloteJne Units tab then click Discover The new outdoor Wi es bridge appears in the Units list 2 Select the new 3100 then click Configure The Device a window appears 3 To chan ite me of the unit click the System Status tab th o r a meaningful name in the Unit Name mee lt O SmartSight 31 3 Configuring and Installing the Unit 3100 4 Click the Wireless tab Device Configuration Default 172 16 20 21 System Status Network Filters Mode secr z Role Master y Band 802113 Channel 52 5260 MHz Bit Rate Maximum Distance 2 Ensure that the content of the Mode field is SPCF Ensure that the content of the j an d is Master On O UI Select the desired frequency PAN Change the wireless passkey Click Set Wireless Pass The Set Wireless Pas Set Wireless Passkey AES OCB J Format Qi Please enter 16 character Encryption Type Passkey Confirmation QAS hev e Stations Sel fe format of the passkey
27. S3100 User Manual Le D VA e iC me G i A 3 O s3100 Firmware Release 2 60 lt F untries operating under ES 15 rules and regulations de S S N O SmartSight Copyright O SmartSight Networks Incorporated 2003 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical or otherwise without the prior written permission of SmartSight S 3100 User Manual Firmware Release 2 60 Published by O SmartSight Networks Incorporated N 1800 Berlier Street Laval Quebec amp Canada H7L 4S4 www smartsightnetworks com Publication date December 19 2003 The SmartSight logo SmartSight S1500e S1100w S3100 nDVR SDCF SPCF and Versalis are SEE i SmartSight Networks Incorporated Any other i Y es mentioned herein are the trademarks or registered trade of their respective owners While every reasonable effort has been rade to ensure the accuracy of this document SmartSight ma warranty of any kind and assumes no responsibility for err d omissions No liability is assumed for incidental or co lal damages in connection with or arising from the use of th ormation contained herein Table of Cont S Ke Pr face has amine ele A did a i na vii Who Should Read this Manual viii How to Use this Manual A s ak KER d
28. as 61 Appendix D DHCP Support and APIPA Service 63 Appendix E Surge Protection 65 Appendix F Technical Specifications 67 GIOSS ANY venias olaa alla end case 71 SR a aa um Q Ma 77 Compliance 2 SK 81 O SmartSight v Y Preface gt The S3100TM User Manual present S information and procedures on installing and cony ng the SmartSight S3100 outdoor wireless bridge c7 Q S S N SmartSight Preface S3100 Who Should Read this Manual This manual is intended for engineers and technicians who will install the S3100 units It provides conceptual information on how to configure install and operate the units This manual assumes that you are familiar with Installation and manipulation of electronic equipment General use of computers Microsoft Windows operating systems Wireless technology Basic IP data communication concepts practices Radio frequency RF regulations How to Use this ual This manual contains all the i ation needed to install and configure an S3100 es Contents K o The 53100 User Manual IS divided into the following chapters 1 Overview P s a brief description of the features of the OS lustrations of its casing 2 Network ah F Planning Lists the available frequenc nnels and describes planning operations relativ Wl dio frequency RF and system setup 3 Confi tion and Instal
29. ave 37 between S3100 and S1100w 33 compatibility between units 11 compliance 81 computer requirements 26 17 Index configuration default 56 57 order in the wireless cell 10 point to multipoint 29 33 repeater 36 37 S1100w 26 wireless bridge 39 connection Ethernet cable 59 60 grounding 34 PoE 27 29 power 27 29 35 connectors on the unit 5 crossover Ethernet cable pinout 60 D data throughput 14 default configuration 56 57 detecting duplicate masters 43 DHCP dynamic host configuration protocol 31 50 63 distance between antennas 16 between antennas and persons 23 duplicate IP address 29 duplicate master ME E enclosure of the unit equipment list 3 Ethernet cable crossover f 38 maximum 27 pinouts 59 WwW PoE 27 for PU Ne ure 27 29 A W n ork LED 41 evaluating the location 20 exposure RF 23 external antenna See antenna F factory default configuration 56 57 FCC compliance 81 78 3100 features of the unit 2 finding a lost unit 43 firmware update preventing 2 48 without losing units 11 firmware version compatibility between units 11 displayed 49 first Fresnel zone 20 frequency channel available 8 58 N in relation duc protocol 16 Fresnel zone 20 gateway 51 global se urity profile 49 eroungaagrneton 34 4 HANS hi node problem 12 identifying a unit 56 injector PoE 27 29 installation between collocated units DY maximum link 54 an
30. ciated repair costs are not covered by the wa fare To install t 1 comma Nes fabled PoE injector on the unit 2 O Ethernet cable in the PoE injector 3 e S3100 in its final location a wall Put four screws on the two side brackets and fix the unit at the desired location Ona pole Screw the pole mount brackets supplied with your shipment in the back of the unit then attach the brackets on the pole with the stainless steel clamps O SmartSight 33 3 4 34 Configuring and Installing the Unit 3100 If you are installing the S3100 equipment in a lightning prone environment or in a site where large AC mains power fluctuations are a common occurrence add additional external surge protection to the PoE injector For more information see page 65 To enable the built in surge protection connect the unit to the ground using the grounding lug on its left side Use a large diameter wire minimum AWG 10 make it as short as possible amp If the S3100 unit will be directly exposedyto sun in an environment likely to reach 122 F 50 install a sun shield Connect the loose end of your etherndeledpte into an Ethernet device or your computer To avoid damaging your Ethernet ARE te nsure that the Ethernet cable is connected into the DATA port PoE injector and not in the DATA amp PWR port Power the unit by conneci piythe electric plug of the PoE injector into the outle Install the antenna F
31. cy band and of 24 dBi on the 5 3 and 5 8 GHz bands Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms O SmartSight 83 SmartSight Networks gt 1800 Berlier Street Laval Quebec H7L 4S4 Canada N Q N o www smartsightnetworks com
32. desi location Ona pole Screw the pole mount brackets supplied with your shipment RE back of the unit then attach the bracket pole with the stainless steel clamps 2 To enable the built in surge protection connect each unit to the ground sing the grounding lug on its left side S Use a large hou wire minimum AWG 10 and make it as sho possible 3 Ifthe 3100 will be directly exposed to the sun in an enviro Kely to reach 122 F 50 C install sun shields 4 Conn supplied crossover Ethernet cable between the tw S 5 Po he units using the assembled power devices 6 Installthe antennas For the detailed procedure see page 40 38 O SmartSight User Manual Wireless Bridge Application Wireless Bridge Application You can use 3100 units to access remote or hard to reach video servers or to send video through a long distance link To build such an application you need two bridge units S3100 product code any of the two can act as the master For example Transmitters N Master S3100 a For the general configuration and installation procedures see Point to Multipoint Application 26 You need to apply the following wireless ES n values 1 For the slave unit Its mode is SDCF Its role is Slave for information see Configuration of th lave Unit in the Repeater page 36 2 For the master unit Its mode is SDGF Its role is er Its wireles
33. e than 82 feet 25 meters This device should De italed at the entry point of the cable inside the building be effective this protection equipment must be properly grounded PoE protectors recommended by Sma tsig include Company Part number gt Web site Citel MJ 8 505 24D3A6 www citelprotection com Transtector Systems 1101 693 TSJ PQE 4 www transtector com surge to safe levels and its energy to the earthing point preventing the surge 0m damaging your device Experienced installers e that an effective surge protection must be in with proper earthing and grounding Q S S Q For the curious mind a diyen tector helps to clamp the 66 O SmartSight Y amp Technical Y Specifications Y e N lt O SmartSight 67 F Technical Specifications Here are the 3100 technical specifications 3100 Network RF interface SmartSight SPCF and SDCF Frequency 5 250 5 350 GHz U NII 2 5 725 5 825 GHz U NI 3 1SM Modulation OFDM Channels 8 non interfering RF Encryption 128 bit AES Data rate 6 9 12 18 24 max burst rate and 36 Y Ethernet connector Weatherproof 10 100 Security SSL based authe ae RJ 45 i C Range RF line of sight System gain 5 250 5 350 GHz to 2 5 miles 4 0 km with integrated 13 dBi antenna 5 725 5 825 G p to 2 0 miles 3 3 km with integrated 13 dBi ante
34. e that it is the only available update method for the S3100 since it does not have a serial port For more information about firmware updates refer to the SConfigurator User Manual 48 O SmartSight User Manual System Status Telnet Session By default you can use Telnet to access the CLI of your unit To improve the security of your system you may prohibit such an access In this case you will not have access to the unit CLI anymore Global Security Profile If you activate the global security profile the u ill only accept secure SSL connections It also net that ou This command is available if the unit has an nr w cannot access the unit anymore with Telne you cannot perform firmware updates through the IP netWerk on it SSL Passkey Qy To secure a unit with SSL provided of Gourse it has an SSL certificate you need to provide a p This passkey must be the same for all units and ware tools to allow proper secure communicatio b ween them It is recommended to perform this peration in SConfigurator version 2 55 omhigher for the tool and the unit or nDVR in the Resourc ministration Tool System State y The system status information indicates the current values of internal S3100 eters including the firmware version HHH HH HHH HHH e HE HEHE HE HE FE HE HE HE TE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE EE Main Menu Syste kan 5 Parameters N Firmware Ver 2 66 build 112 Build Date Nov 19 2663 at
35. ent Interface A proprietary graphical program used to access the command line interface of the S1000 series units and to perform firmware updates SSID Service Set Identifier A name identifying a pair of SmartSight units transmitter and receiver working together O SmartSight 75 Glossary 3100 SSL Secure Sockets Layer A commonly used protocol developed by Netscape for transmitting private documents via the Internet SSL works by using a public key to encrypt data that is transferred over the SSL connection The SSL protocol secures the following data I O serial port and VSIP communication it does not apply to audio and video transmission Station An S1100w unit connected to a master S3100 bridge Transceiver Transmitter Receiver A device oth transmits and receives analog or digital signals Transmitter A device sending video signals captured with a connected camera or dome to a receiver The transmitter converts the analog signal into a digital r nw yefore transmitting it Also called encoder Video Server A unit transmitting or receiving video signals The SmartSight wireless ser the S1000w and S1100w units the Ethernet sery ns are the S1500e series and S1600e units A VSIP Video Services over IP A rietary communication protocol for sending messages between a computer and a SmartSight unit or between its WAN Wide Area Networ mputer network that spans a relatively large geographi al area Ty
36. h different frequency bands o units can be side by side with no minimum Me between them When collocating SDC sing the same frequency channel you must cafe plan their maximum link distances see page 5 The wireless passkeys fscollocated cells must be different from one another re ss of their MAC protocols or frequency channels For example to co Za three point to multipoint applications eac 2 made up of three S1100w units and one bridge S3100 Srdduct code you have to 1 Ineachc sign the same wireless passkey to the S1100w Units and the S3100 bridge The wireless passk be t be different from that of the other cells N 16 O SmartSight User Manual System Planning 2 Assign a different frequency channel to each 3100 unit the associated S1100w units will automatically use their master s channel For better isolation use different frequency bands for adjacent cells For example Unit Cell Channel Wireless Passkey S3100 1 Celll 52 ertynmbvcxzapoiu 1100w_11 Celll 52 ertynmbvcxzapoiu S1100w_12 Celll 52 ertynmbvcxzapoiu S1100w_13 Celll 52 ertynmbvcxzapoiu 3100_2 Cell2 149 PUK98rewq412 dt 1100w_21 Cell2 149 PUK98rewq4123qzx 1100w_22 Cell2 149 PUK98rewq412 S1100w_23 Cell2 149 PUK98rewg4123qzx 3100_3 Cell3 64 SET 7 3 S1100w_31 Cell3 64 987123jkl4 ert S1100w_ 32 Cell3 64 987123jkl456wert S1100w_33 Cell3 64 98 6wert In each cell install the S1100 s suc
37. h that each one has a clear RF line of sight ny s associated S3100 bridge This application can be illust Pinis way Master S3100 Cell1 O SmartSight 17 2 Network and RF Planning 3100 Repeater Application A repeater is used as a range extender for wireless links when you need a device to retransmit the signals coming from the S1100w units towards the Ethernet LAN A typical context is when you cannot obtain RF line of sight between the transmitters and the S3100 connected to the wired LAN A repeater device S3100 RP product code is made up of two S3100 units a master and a slave A repeater application is in fact two collocated cathe amp Master Slave i Master LAN 3100 3100 3100 Receivers E JIN Cell1 ell2 Repeater To operate the two cells formi e repeater 1 In each cell assign t wireless passkey to all the units The wireless p must be different from that of the other cell 2 Always connect Quo units to a master S3100 never to a slave 3 Set the MAC m f the S3100 in Celll to SPCF 4 Set the MAC of the two S3100 units in Cell2 to SDCF N 5 Assign a ency channel to the master S3100 unit in each cel r better isolation use different frequency bands jacent cells on a clear RF line of sight with its associated
38. he passkey 52 O SmartSight User Manual Wireless Communication Wireless Role The wireless role represents the function of the unit in the wireless system Possible values are Master default and Slave For more information see System Planning page 10 802 11a Tx Bit Rate The transmission bit rate is the data rate at whi unit operates A high bit rate reduces the effective ance between two functional units You can set the bit rate in slave S3100 units nly When a slave unit connects to its maste itautomatically receives the best possible value the puta Tate control value with an RF margin of 15 dB In the CF MAC mode the bit rate can vary according to the lity of the RF link in SPCF it will remain to the set vant the detriment of N the quality If you manually change the bit r Nu have to take into account the RF margin Therefo slave and its master can be passi than 15 dB If the connectio requested bit rate it will b Therefore the forced bi maximum rate that will The available bit rate r the slave S3100 unit are 6 9 12 18 24 and 36 Mbps tes will be supported in a future firmware release The 48 and 54 Mbp 2 N 802 11a C el On a met ridge you can choose the RF channel that will be use e wireless system The channels available in Nik a are 52 56 60 and 64 in the 5 3 GHz band 149 153 157 and 161 in the 5 8 GHz band To know which channels a
39. hical area for example citywide monitoring There are currently two S3100 models Aunit for connecting S1100w transmitter a Ethernet LAN or for creating a wireless bri S3100 product code A repeater device made up of two sai 0b its a master and a slave S3100 RP product code Every S3100 unit comes with the follow ecurity features SSL Every unit is shipped with fun ue SSL secure sockets layer certificate for sec ring its IP link SSL is a commonly used protocol for ing the security of IP message transmission Ther the connections between two units or betwe unit and the SConfigurator tool can be ured The SSL protocol secufe e VSIP communication data It does not apply to aWdio and video transmission Once a unit is in se amp re mode you cannot access it anymore with Teln d you cannot perform firmware updates through IP network on it However you can configure it QE ob APE For more info ion about this security feature refer to the SConfi ser Manual SPCF SD ese proprietary MAC media access control cols use AES encryption with key rotation over t ipeless link to secure communication between the u NT hey secure VSIP communication audio and S more information see page 12 f O SmartSight User Manual Shipment Shipment Your shipment contains the following items The shipment may Le Antennas The requested outdoor wireless bridge S3100 for point to
40. ial path obstruction However radio waves will be in part absorbed and in part diffracted by the obstacles therefore affecting link reliability Because the reliability of such an installation is highly unpredict SmartSight does not recommend it A path free L obstacle is called an RF line of sight path s To establish an RF line of sight path you m ake into account the beamwidth of the radio signal transmitted between the two antennas This beamwi is an elliptical area immediately surrounding the visual Ime sight It varies in thickness depending on the length Of the signal line of sight the longer the length the thicker the beamwidth becomes 2 The region outlined by the signal beq dth is known as the first Fresnel zone The Fresnel zon Iways thicker at the mid point between the two ante Therefore what appears to be a perfect line of path between the base and a remote station may not quate for a radio signal this is the difference betwee isual and RF line of sight Y Visual line AN First Fresnel zone F1 20 O SmartSight User Manual RF Planning In practice it has been determined that a radio path can be considered an RF line of sight path if it has a clear opening through 60 of the first Fresnel zone or 0 6 F1 Here are values for 0 6 F1 for various signal path distances and frequency bands Distance 2 45GHz 5 3 GHz 5 8
41. ing your Ethernet equipment ensure that your Ethernet cable is connected into the DATA port of the PoE injector and not in the DATA amp PWR port 28 O SmartSight User Manual Point to Multipoint Application 5 Power the 3100 unit by connecting the electric plug of the power cord into the outlet Configuration of the S3100 Before installing the S3100 unit you need to change its default IP address to ensure compatibility with an existing network You also have to set basic wireless para rs For any other configuration task including enabling security or for more information about the parameters refer to the SConfigurator User Manual The MAC protocol in point to multipoint app ions is always SPCF a Write down the final values of the confier parameters especially the IP address and VSIP port in the form located at the end of the S3100 Quick Installation Guide The default IP addresses of all unit sed on the APIPA service and will be in the range 1 354 X Y where X and Y are relative to the MAC address individual unit for more information about the API rvice see page 63 To work properly units on the Rane network must have unique IP addresses The u ill not prevent you from entering a duplicate add wever its system status LED will turn to flashin then the unit will reboot with an APIPA address To set the IP parame 1 Plug the extern ntenna on the main antenna it connector of t oo 2 Power up th 00 u
42. lation Describes how to O re and install the 3100 unit and its antenna c 4 Setti Parameters with the CLI Explains how to program the 3100 unit using the SmartSight command line interface viii O SmartSight User Manual How to Use this Manual The manual also includes the following appendixes A Factory Default Configuration Lists the default parameter values of the S3100 unit RJ 45 Ethernet Cables Presents the pinouts of the straight through and crossover Ethernet cables B C Pole Mounting of the Antennas Shows how to install on a pole the antennas supplied by SmartSight D DHCP Support and API PA Service Explai w the dynamic host configuration wan server e Microsoft APIPA service work E Surge Protection Describes how to A the S3100 unit from voltage and current surges F Technical Specifications Lists th lete technical specifications of the S3100 units A glossary an index and compliance if formation complete th l X e manua S Conventions The following typographic confenfions are used throughout this manual 2 Visual cue Meanin Program Options The na f a window dialog box field or any other interface element The value of an interface el Support gt Downloads y Sequence of steps in the menu structure of a ical application in the navigation structure of eb site and so on telnet e name of a command file or directory Text that O Sma
43. m 1 meter of the radiating element USA This device complies with part 15 of Mes Federal Communications Commission a http www fcc gov This equipment has been teste ound to comply with the limits for Class B Digital Device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits e Ta Biye to provide reasonable protection agai mful interference in residential installation THisequipment generates and can radiate radio frequency ene and if not installed and used in accordance with the imstructions may cause harmful interference to radio c nications However there is no guarantee that interfekence will not occur in a particular installation If this ipment does cause harmful determined by tu the equipment off and on the user is encouraged t rrect the interference by one or more of the followi sures Reorient elocate the receiving antenna Increa separation between the equipment and the poe e cr the equipment into an outlet on a circuit interference to ue television reception which can be different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by SmartSight could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 82 O SmartSight User Manual Compliance Canada This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 16 dBi on the 2 4 GHz frequen
44. menu O RQ 4 Enter q to exit Load Default Configwation The Load Default Configuration comm located in the main menu resets all user parametersS to their factory settings described in Appendix A p All user defined values will be lost Following a reset you will need t ogram the S3100 unit for instance its IP address an P port for proper operation within its network Q Reboot sysiSm The Reboot System c fapiana located in the main menu performs a soft boo he S3100 A system reboot clears all unsaved chan he CLI and returns to your preset configuration N Q N 56 O SmartSight Factory Default Configuration This appendix lists the cong configuration of the 3100 units Q e S N N O SmartSight 57 A Factory Default Configuration 3100 The 3100 is programmed at the factory with the following configuration Type Configuration Access management User name USERNAME Password PASSWORD User accounts Disabled Telnet sessions Enabled IP firmware update Enabled Global security profile Disabled N SSL passkey lt empty gt Network DHCP configuration Disabled IP address 169 254 MAC addressvof the unit Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 169 254 MAC a s of the unit Wireless Communication Key entry format String Wireless passkey ABCD KLMNOP 802 11a Tx bit rate Lower ontrol 802 11a cha
45. mmunication The Wireless Communication menu contains a set of parameters relative to radio frequency RF HEHE JE JE E JE HEHE JE JE IE DE DE JE DE JE JE JE E JE JE JE JE E JE JE JE JE HE DE JE JE JE DE DE JE E FE JE JE JE JE DE JE JE JE JE DE DE DE JE JE JE JEJE IEE IEE Main Menu Wireless Communication Parameters 1 MAC Mode SDCF 2 Key Entry Format String 3 Wireless Passkey 4 Wireless Role 5 Wireless to Wireless IP Multicast 6 802 11a Tx Bit Rate 7 802 11a Channel 8 Tx Power Scale 9 Maximum Link Distance I 2636363636363636 Master Denied Auto rat 2 149 5745 de 18 km 10 IP Multicast Forward from this Interface A Commands p Previous Menu wacMode Q 363636363636 MAC Mode The two available MAC media EN ontrol modes are SDCF and SPCF For more see page 12 Key Entry Format The wireless passkey two formats string default or hexadecimal Wireless Passkey N The wireless passk unique case sensitive identifier enabling secure a rypted RF communication in a wireless cell tha ith the other slave bridges and 51100w units sskey length varies depending on the key entry for 32 digit exadecimal 16 chafacters if string For th ess connection to be secure do no enter a known TN like a street name but instead use a mix of digits and letters Furthermore do not disclose the passkey The connection security is based on the secrecy and uniqueness of t
46. mmunications in the 2 4 GHz ISM and 5 GHz U NII frequency bands available in North America To know which bands are available elsewhere refer to each country s specific legislation The 2 4 GHz band will be supported in a future firmware eS In the 5 GHz band eight channels are available all non overlapping and for indoor or outdoo The center frequencies of these channels are Channel Frequency GHz 52 5 26 N 56 5 28 amp 60 5 30 64 5 32 S 149 5 745 O 153 5 765 157 5 785 oo 161 5 805 Wireless cae A wireless networ Gone such that information can travel back and f etween two points without the need for wires Wir ices are grouped into wireless cells or wireless The devices in a cell communicate together on me frequency channel and that share the same wir ass described on page 32 3 O SmartSight User Manual Wireless Cells Here are examples of wireless cells o Is y S1100w je le O S1100w You can collocat conditions see TO E O SmartSight 9 2 Network and RF Planning 3100 System Planning The grouping of units in each wireless cell is determined by their respective locations with respect to one another and by the available outdoor wireless bridges As a rule of thumb there should be clear RF line of sight between each S1100w or slave 3100 unit and thei
47. n da The portion is bagen the MAC address of the unit A unit is in APIPA my The first time ots up After recendos uplicate IP address After a f reset When So CP server does not have any available IP addr DHCP Bagh uration is disabled After a firmware upgrade After a factory reset 64 O SmartSight amp Surge P rotecti h nS ced by lightning e real world under the n reach sufficiently high ectronic equipment tion to your units Voltage and current surges can b strikes or power line transients right circumstances these sur levels to damage almost any Therefore you need to add Q S N Y S O SmartSight 65 E Surge Protection 3100 The 3100 provides built in surge protection on the Ethernet PoE and 24V AC power connectors The antenna connectors do not have surge protection this situation should not cause problems as long as you keep the antenna cable short that is below 6 6 feet 2 meters If you are installing an S3100 unit S3100 model in a heavy lightning environment or in a site where large AC mains power fluctuations are a common occurrence SmartSight recommends that you add surge protection on the DATA PWR port of the PoE injector It will projed r equipment and the power inserter from surges eq from the Ethernet cable g down Using a surge protector is strongly recommende if the Ethernet cable runs outside the building f or
48. nit and connect it on the Ethernet network SN 3 Start th nfigurator software included on the SmartSi tilities CD shipped with your unit The igurator window appears N O SmartSight 29 3 Configuring and Installing the Unit 3100 4 From the General tab click Program Options The Program Options window appears Program Options IP Address of the PC Detect All Units on LAN TT VSIP Port 551 0 Common 255 255 255 255 SSL Reset to Reset to Broadcast Multicast Trusted Unit List Browse Enable Security Enter SSL Passkey Discovery IP Address Ensure that the VSIP Port va click Default 6 Ensure that the Discove ddress is 255 255 255 255 mil click Reset to Broadcast 5510 otherwise 7 Check Detect All Uni LAN then click OK 8 Choose the Units taka then click Discover A unit of type Unknown with a 169 254 X Y address appears in the Units box it corresponds to your new bridge e SConfigurator F Y92 168 135 114 Unit Receiver 192 168 135 114 S1500e 2 192 168 135 215 Unit Receiver 192 168 135 215 51500e Unknown 169 58 Unknown 3unit s discovered 30 O SmartSight User Manual Point to Multipoint Application 9 Select the unknown unit then click Configure In the Reconfigure unit confirmation window click Yes The New Network Configuration window appears New Network Configuration xj Network Configuration Use DHC
49. nna 5 725 5 8 2 ant 5 Z 5 5 825 GHz m tehna 5 725 5 825 GHz integrated 13 dBi 5 725 5 825 GHz up to 5 1 miles 5825 LS h optional 18 dBi up to 10 2 miles with optional 24 dBi 128 dB with i antenna 126 dB with antenna 135 dB with optional 18 dBi antenna 5 725 5 825 GHz 147 dB with optional 24 dBi antenna Transport RTP IP UDP IP TCP IP or multicast IP Others DNS and DHCP client 3100 48V DC PoE S3100 RP 24V AC Consumption 12W 250 mA at 48V DC 25 VA at 24V AC Connector Weatherproof circular S Physical Size 8 1L x 5 5W x 4 1H in 205L x 140W x 105H mm Weight 2 0 Ibs 0 90 kg Environment 229F to 1222F 302C to 502C Humidity 95 non condensing at 122 F 50 C 68 O SmartSight User Manual F Technical Specifications LED indicators Status wireless activity LAN activity Antenna connectors SMA female Certification USA FCC part 15 subparts B C and E and Regulation Canada RSS 210 and ICES 003 O SmartSight 69 gt ES ont products Glossary This glossary is common to all S Ei Se S S S N O SmartSight a Glossary 3100 Access Point A device acting as a communication switch for connecting wireless units to a wired LAN Access points are mainly used with wireless transmitter units to transfer wireless content onto the wi
50. nnel RA MHz Maximum link dista 4 6 miles 6 10 km VSIP VSIP Port 5510 VSIP multicast IP address 224 16 32 1 e VSIP discover dress 255 255 255 255 58 O SmartSight RJ 45 Ethernef Cables S S Depending on whether the so is integrated on a LAN or not the Ethernet cable v If on a LAN use a stpai hrough cable If connected directl computer use a crossover O SmartSight 59 B RJ 45 Ethernet Cables S3100 Straight Through Cable Here is the bottom view of the RJ 45 connectors on a straight through Ethernet cable brown white orange g 1112 TUN A brown p5 N white brown green N N white blue white orange orange white green lt blue BRO white brown orange NN green white green N white blue bue Qy S x Crossover Cable gt Here is the bottom view J 45 connectors on a crossover Ethernet cable ES ml NOK TT brown white green ied green y x N white brown white Nene es white green A green blue N white blue 60 O SmartSight Pole Mounting of the Antennas K S The installation procedure wag xternal antenna varies depending on the model Q Y S S S O SmartSight C Pole Mounting of the Antennas S3100 ANT WP13 5x S Antenna Here is the way to install the 13 dBi antenna to be used in the 5 GHz band 62 O SmartSight amp
51. o to set the common VSIP port then OK 2 3 4 Click thes nits tab 5 S iscover All units on the network regardless of their configurable VSIP ports appear in the Units list Locate the lost 3100 and write down its VSIP port and IP address in the form located at the end of the S3100 Quick Installation Guide O SmartSight 43 Setting Para Sen with the aK e ommend line interface he CLI is hierarchically us and individual options meters Only the parameters are described The S3100 units come with a CLI for configuration purpo organized with menus sub representing configurati that you are likely to ch S S O SmartSight 45 4 Setting Parameters with the CLI S3100 Getting Started You access the CLI through a network connection Starting the CLI You can use the Telnet command to open the com line interface of the S3100 Ensure that your PC and the 3100 unit are in the same IP subnet A i ccessory To enter the CLI with Telnet 1 Start the Command Prompt Win A Command Prompt window a 5 2 At the command line type tel ollowed by the IP address of the unit then pre e5 Command Prompt icrosoft Windows 2000 Version 5 B0 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2000 Microso e Z gt telnet 172 16 8 34 Main Menu Q Menus 1 Access mat 2 System St 3 Network NN 4 Ethernet ication 5 Bridge C ication 6 Wireles unication
52. o automatically get m a server For more pendix D page 63 You can set this option nly if the S3100 is connected to a network that uses a D erver Local IP Address7 The IP address is identifier of the S3100 on the network The IP addres is a 32 bit numeric address written as four number ated by periods Each number is in the 0 255 range device on a network must have a unique IP address Write do final IP address in the form located at the end RAN 100 Quick Installation Guide 50 O SmartSight User Manual Network Subnet Mask The subnet mask is the binary configuration specifying in which subnet the IP address of the unit belongs A subnet is a portion of a network that shares a common address component On TCP IP networks a subnet is defined as a group of devices whose IP addresses have the same prefix Unless otherwise specified by your network administrator it is recommended to use a subnet mask of 255 259 255 Gateway The gateway represents a network point n as an entrance to another network Never use the IP address of the unit as the gat value A Ping Request SK Ping is a basic Internet progra t allows you to check that a particular IP address exists and can accept requests To ping a specific unit 1 Inthe Ping dns enter its IP address 2 Execute the lis e Address command S Y S O SmartSight 51 4 Setting Parameters with the CLI 3100 Wireless Co
53. on personal injury or property damage Since SmartSight nas Ro tontro over conditions of use no warranty is made oP ied as to suitability for customer s intended use ate no warranties expressed or implied except as ES in This limitation on warranties shall not be modified by Verbal representations Equipment s EX WORKS SmartSight factory shall become the erty of Buyer upon transfer to the common carrier BUY all communicate directly with the carrier by immedia questing carrier s inspection upon evidence of henen KN Buyer must obtain a return materials authorization RMA number and shipping instructions from SmartSight prior to returning any product under warranty Do not return any SmartSight product to the factory until RMA and shipping instructions are received The warranty becomes void if the product is altered in any way xii O SmartSight S dition to its family of ging products Overview 4 The S3100 is SmartSight s latest outdoor wireless digital video bre The S3100 units require professional astal ation o Q S N 2 S O SmartSight 1 1 Overview S3100 About the S3100 The S3100 license free video bridge is used to wirelessly link SmartSight s S1100w video transmitters or S1500e series and S1600e video servers in remote locations to an Ethernet LAN Several of these bridges can be used to create multiple video links covering a large geograp
54. or the detailed pro egure see page 40 S S Q S O SmartSight User Manual Repeater Application Repeater Application A repeater is used as a range extender for wireless links when you need a device to retransmit the signals coming from S1100w units towards the Ethernet LAN It is made up of two identical S3100 units a master and a slave any of the two can act as the master You normally link the S1100w units to the master bridge A repeater requires t ireless cells for more information see page 18 nek pical repeater application XQ Repeater System S1100w a Receivers All devices in this setup includin receivers and the S1100w units must be in the IP subnet To set up the repeater you r o perform the following tasks 1 Assembling the pow r ices 2 Configuring the teFS3100 in the repeater 3 Configuring the 3100 in the repeater 4 Configuring andai stalling the master 3100 connected to the LAN 5 nel eater units Asse gt of the Power Devices eir power cord and power supply NS To assemble a power device 1 Plug the weatherproof connector of the supplied power cord into the auxiliary 24V AC power connector of the unit Prior Ao the two 3100 units you need to 2 Connect the loose end of the power cord into a 24V AC power supply O SmartSight 35 3 Configuring and Installing the Unit 3100 Configuration of the Mas
55. or the general unit status similar to the single status LED on the other SmartSight units Condition Indication Steady red 1 sec The unit is powering up Steady green 3 to The unit is loading its firmware 5 sec Flashing green 1 sec The unit is in normal operation intervals Q Flashing red 1 sec The IP address of the unit is alread igned to intervals another unit in the network e or On a master unit There is anot master currently running with the same frequency channel For more ford see page 43 Flashing green red The unit is undergoing a fi are update 1 sec intervals Flashing red 0 1 sec The unit is being ide intervals The following power up conditions on th sy tem status LED are abnormal LED not lit Check the power suppl the LED stays off call SmartSi cabling If power is available and cal support for assistance Steady red LED There is an inte error that prevents the unit from starting normally Power down power back up the unit once If the condition persists proceed a firmware update for details refer to the SConfigurator User Manual e update fails or the condition persists after the update call Sm Flashing red LED 2 se prevents the unit from a firmware update o SmartSight technic rt for assistance Flashing green t during a firmware update The unit is in backup mode You wilt rage o restart the firmware update procedure
56. pe several South American countries some Middle East Asian countries several African countries Australia land and other Pacific island countries Compare wi PTL Push to Listen In a two w communication mode in which th button while listening PTT Push to Talk Ina e system the communication mode in w talker must push a button while talking PTZ Camera Pan Til D An electronic camera that can be rotated ee ri or down as well as zoomed in to get a magnified vi an object or area A PTZ camera monitors a larger Q an a fixed camera Receiver A devi Dino a digital video signal into an analog form N d decoder Repeater NIV tender for wireless links The SmartSight A De is made up of two S3100 bridges a master and lave quency Any frequency within the n tic spectrum associated with radio wave When a modulated signal is supplied to an antenna an electromagnetic field is created that is able to propagate through space Many wireless technologies are based on RF field propagation RS 232 A standard interface approved by the Electronic Industries Alliance ElA for connecting serial devices 14 O SmartSight User Manual Glossary RS 422 A standard interface approved by the Electronic Industries Alliance EIA for connecting serial devices designed to replace the older RS 232 standard because it supports higher data rates and greater immunity to electrical interference RS 485 An Electronics
57. pically a WAN consists of two or more loc rea networks LANs WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy A security protocol for wireless local area networks WLANs defined in the 802 11b standard It is desigr o afford wireless networks the same level of prot as a comparable wired network CLI of wireless devices that on the same radio frequency channel LAN Wireless Cell A communicate Also called wi Wireless Tr ission A technology in which electronic devices se ormation to receivers using radio waves rather awin 76 O SmartSight Index Numerics 0 6 F1 20 802 11a See the wireless entries A abnormal power up condition 42 Access Management menu 47 account user 48 N address IP See IP address administrator accou Advanced menu 55 antenna distance betw collocat gt 16 installation location fi esnel zone 21 ION 2 APIPA A 9 63 B band frequency 8 bit rate RF 53 video 14 boot soft 56 bridge application wireless 19 39 O SmartSight op Ethernet See Ethernet cable casing of the unit 5 D Utilities x De wireless 8 10 19 certificate SSL 2 49 channel RF available 8 53 in relation to MAC protocol 16 characteristics of the unit 2 CLI command line interface access with Telnet 46 47 main menu 46 menus 49 56 timeout 47 collocated cells 16 17 command line interface See CLI command line interface common VSIP port 43 communication between master and sl
58. po multipoint ap lication 15 26 34 p connection int to multipoint 27 29 repeater 35 ower requirement 4 5 Zj bawer transmission 22 54 power over Ethernet PoE injector 27 29 power up condition abnormal 42 preventing firmware update 2 48 Telnet access 2 protecting unit configuration 47 protection surge 34 65 protocol MAC 12 52 R radio frequency See RF radio frequency reboot soft 56 recognizing a unit 56 repeater 18 35 38 requirements antenna 22 computer 26 power 4 5 video bit rate 14 reset to factory default 56 57 79 Index RF radio frequency channel 8 32 53 exposure considerations 23 LED 41 line of sight 20 menu in the CLI 52 parameters 32 52 planning 19 23 See also the wireless entries RJ 45 Ethernet cable 59 60 role wireless 53 S S1100w checking communication with 3100 33 compatibility with S3100 11 configuring 26 MAC protocol 12 maximum number in a cell 14 as a station 15 SDCF defined 2 12 maximum link distance 54 Security menu 48 security profile 49 shipment list 3 configuring 36 37 39 installing 38 maximum number in 1114 repeater 18 wireless bridge 19 SmartSight utlties CO y SmartSight AN soft reboot 56 NI software FO SPCF 2 12 pecificatigngweechnical 67 69 speed of the Wireless link 53 SSL seCuresockets layer 2 49 station Seg S1100w status LED 42 status system 47 80 3100 straight through Ethernet cable pinout 60 s
59. point to multipoint system For example to associate three STYO0w units to one bridge you have to 1 Assign the same wireles Skey to the S1100w units and the 3100 bridg ireless passkey must be different from that OF collocated cells if any 2 Assign a frequency ch el to the S3100 unit The channel must be ent from that of any other nearby cell The associa 100w units will automatically use their master s el 3 Install the S units such that each one has a clear RF line of si ith the S3100 bridge For the co figuration and installation procedure see page 26 N N O SmartSight 15 2 Network and RF Planning 3100 Collocated Cells You can operate many wireless cells in the same location provided you follow guidelines relative to frequency channel distance and wireless passkey Regarding frequency channel the guidelines vary depending on the MAC protocols When at least one SPCF cell is involved you capot use the same frequency channel Two SDCF cells can use the same n A will share the available bandwidth The distance limitations are To avoid material damages you must Y power any two units while their antennas are facing one another with a distance of less than 10 gerer When using adjacent channels i band two antennas should be 3 feet 1 meter from one ano e me frequency a Minimum distance of Wit
60. r master bridge within each cell However the S1100w and slave S3100 units can b completely hidden from one another For more ion about RF line of sight see page 20 Furthermore when installing many wireless an the same area you have to carefully plan their positiens in order to prevent radio interference and select t ropriate antennas q In a wireless cell the order in which youxconfigure the units either the first time or later when the installed in the field is critical if you do not want KA ccess to them You should then 1 Configure the units starting a farthest in terms of number of RF hops from th puter 2 One step at a time get cp o the computer The S3100 units are used y types of applications namely ea cc ne 53100 bridge and multiple S1100w units Repeater Two S 3400 units acting as a range extender Wireless bridg 3100 units linking two networks wired or wir S Q N 10 O SmartSight User Manual System Planning Compatibility Issues When planning your wireless systems you have to take into account the firmware versions of the involved S1100w and 3100 units Use the following matrix to ensure complete compatibility between your units S1100w and slave S3 V2 55 V2 56 lt 20 Master S3100 V2 55 Yes No No V2 56 No Y No V2 60 No SET Yes To update the firmware of the units without losing them in the field follow these guidelines Update the units
61. re available elsewhere refer to the specific country s legislation O SmartSight 53 4 Setting Parameters with the CLI S3100 On a slave bridge you can specify an initial value for the roaming process by which the unit will find its master however this initial channel may not be the one used by the master bridge Tx Power Scale The transmission power scale indicates the emitting power of the unit radio The available values are 100 The maximum allowed 50 The power is reduced by 3 dB A 25 The power is reduced by 6 dB 12 5 The power is reduced by 9 d Minimum The power is set at 3 Jem y You have to lower the transmission power of the unit if the combined power of the radio and ur ear a exceeds the maximum value established by your s regulations for the list of the maximum value se page 22 Maximum Link Distance The maximum link distance p eter appears when the MAC mode is SDCF It spe ifi e maximum transmission distance between any tw s in all wireless cells present in the same geographical ion and sharing the same frequency channel The two S3100 units ing up an SDCF wireless cell must have the same value this parameter Possible values are 4 6 miles default 7 9 sme km 10 12m 6 20 km 13 15 S 1 25 km N ae O SmartSight User Manual Advanced For instance consider the following setup where the two wireless cells use the
62. red IP network APIPA Automatic Private IP Addressing A feature of Windows based operating systems that enables a device to automatically assign itself an IP address when there is no dynamic host configuration protocol DHCP server available to perform that function APIPA serves as a DHCP e failover mechanism and makes it easier to confioq e support small local area networks LANs Als Tewr Autol P gt Bridge A unit linking a wireless network to a Ethernet network The newest Pre e e is the 3100 CCTV Closed Circuit Television A televi ion e in which signals are not publicly distrib ameras are connected to television monitors l area such as a store an office building or on a cos lega campus CCTV is commonly used in surveillance Ka CIF Common Image Forma S format that easily supports both NTSC and PAL als Many CIF flavors are available namely CIF QCIF and 4CIF Each flavor corresponds to a MOS of lines and columns per video frame CLI Command Line 2o A textual user interface in which the user respond a prompt by typing a command All SmartSight units built in CLI allowing their signal configuration Codec Coder o A device that encodes or decodes a ication Equipment In an RS 232 DCE Data 83 232 inter nnel a device that connects to the RS 232 inte SmartSight units and modems are DCE Decoder Receiver DHCP amic Host Configuration Protocol A communitation protocol that lets
63. rtSight ix Preface 3100 Related Documentation In addition to this manual the following documentation is also available 3100 Quick Installation Guide Contains the 3100 configuration steps and the installation procedure SConfigurator User Manual Presents the instructions on how to use a proprietary SmartSight software t configure the 3100 unit and update its PASS Release Notes Contain information abouwS upgrades and known issues still under in igation as well as a description of features not covere this version of the documentation Qr All these documents are contained on the rtSight Utilities CD shipped with the S3100 unitNFurthermore a paper copy of the Quick Installation is included with your order X Related SmartSight Products You can use the 3100 units wi e 1100w wireless video transmitters and with t 1500e series and S1600e video servers You may also use the 3100 tnits along with the nDVR software This user fri ly video management and storage software is able to view ord and play back video simultaneously from ocation The 3100 and nD e part of the Versalis line of products Versali e only networked digital video solution that distributed viewing storage and capture of hi ity high resolution live video voice and data For more ed about any of these products visit our Web site RS information call your dealer x O SmartSight User Manual About Us
64. same frequency channel e Cm Master 1 1 HE 15 miles Since the two masters are in RF line ote n all units must set their maximum link distance vr to 15 miles Otherwise packet collisions may resulting in lost data Advanced o The Advanced menu no O ee of advanced setups mainly used by Smar ht technical support Some of these parameters are RIK d hrough SConfigurator HHH HEE DE JE DE DE DE DE DE JE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE JE IE IEEE E JE DE DE HEHEHE JE JE JE JE HE E JE JE JE JE JE JE HE HE JE JE JE JE E JEJEJE JEFE Smartsight Ne S3188 172 16 26 21 HHH HEHE HE HE HE HEHE HE HE HEH HE HEH HH HHH Je HEHE HE HE HE DE HE HE DE DE HE HE FE DE HE FE FE HE JE FE DE JE FE FE DE HE IE FE HE EE Main Menu Advance Henus 1 System Time 2 Power Manage t 3 USIP 4 USIP Stati Cc 5 Communi i tatus and Statistics 6 Test an Comma i Iden nit p Previous Menu HEHEHE IE JE HEHEHE HEE IEE DE DE HEHE IE JE JE JE JE HEHEHE E JE DE JE HEHEHE JE JE DE DE HEHE HEHEHE JE JE JE HEHE JE JE HEE DE JE JE JE EE IEEE O SmartSight 55 4 Setting Parameters with the CLI S3100 To recognize an S3100 among a large set of units you can make its three LEDs flash red rapidly To identify an S3100 unit 1 From the main menu choose Advanced then press Enter 2 Enter i to make the LEDs flash red Re enter i to set the LEDs to their previous state 3 Enter p until you are in the main
65. starting with dhevarthest in terms of number of RF hops from the puter running the upgrade procedure One step at a time get Ke to the computer For example consider a setup S1100w 1 N e You shoul hupdate the units in the following order 1 160 1 You then lose contact with S1100w 1 2 S1100w 2 You then lose contact with S1100w 2 3 Master S3100 1 You can then reach all units 4 Slave 3100 2 You then lose contact will all units except master S3100 2 5 Master 3100 2 You can then reach all units O SmartSight 11 2 Network and RF Planning 3100 For the complete firmware update procedure refer to the SConfigurator User Manual or the nDVR online help MAC Protocols Depending on the type of applications an S3100 unit uses one of the two proprietary MAC protocols that solve problems inherent to 802 11 wireless networking re his SPCF SmartSight point of coordination fun gi protocol is used in point to multipoint app d n An SPCF wireless cell contains one master S multiple S1100w transmitters SPCF resolves the hidden node ii o 5 service range and security problems With the SPCF protocol a master S3T00 v total control over the radio frequency used th e in an RF line of sight context you cannot lltwo cells sharing the same frequency channel lt SDCF SmartSight distributed c dination function
66. ster bridge can support Video quality and frame rate influence the required data throughput Therefore you need to carefully plan t number of cameras that will work on a link YP ation The following figures were measured in typica situations They may vary depending on yourfc The total data throughput for the SPCF protocol Bit Rate SPCF throughput fora SPCF pur fora 3 mile 5 km distance 15 5 mile 25 km distance 6 Mbps 3 Mbps 3 oe 9 Mbps 4 Mbps AVA 12 Mbps 5 Mbps gt 18 Mbps 6 Mbps h ps 24 Mbps 7 Mbps s p 36 Mbps 8 Mbps 3 mbps The values for the SDCF p nO in a unidirectional UDP link setup are Bit Rate SDCF AN for a SDCF throughput for a 3 mile SES ance 15 5 mile 25 km distance 6 Mbps 4 Mbps 3 5 Mbps 9 Mbps 6 Mbps 5 Mbps 12 Mbps 7 5 O 6 Mbps 18 Mbps 10 Mbp 7 Mbps 24 Mbps 11 LS 8 Mbps 36 Mbps 14 9 5 Mbps For the bit requirements of the video servers to which the cam re connected consult the Bit Rate Settings for Video rs document located on the SmartSight Web site Su rt gt Downloads gt Manuals amp Tools gt Tools m O SmartSight User Manual System Planning Point to Multipoint Application A point to multipoint application is a wireless cell made up of an S3100 bridge the S3100 product code called the master and several S1100w transmitters the stations The MAC protocol for the master S3100 is SPCF Here is a typical
67. tenna 40 61 point to multipoint 33 34 repeater 38 38 wireless bridge 39 interference 23 IP address APIPA 63 setting 29 50 temporary 63 IP firmware update preventing 2 48 IP link secure 2 K key wireless See wireless passkey LAN LED 41 LAN wireless 8 10 19 LED 5 41 42 length of Ethernet cable 27 O SmartSight User Manual limitations collocated systems 16 line of sight path 20 link distance maximum 54 link speed 53 list of equipment 3 loading default configuration 56 57 location evaluation 20 login name See user name lost unit 43 M MAC protocol 12 52 main menu of the CLI 46 mask subnet 51 master configuring 29 33 36 37 duplicate 43 installing 33 38 point to multipoint 15 repeater 18 wireless bridge 19 maximum length of Ethernet cable 27 maximum link distance 54 maximum number of units ait O maximum transmission power 22 54 media access control See MAC protocol menus in the CLI 2958 O o name of unit network N menu in t 50 param plannin non ov ing channels 8 options when ordering a unit 3 order in the configuration process 10 O SmartSight Index P parameters point to multipoint 29 33 repeater 36 37 wireless bridge 39 passkey SSL 49 wireless See wireless passkey password amp n eton 48 SSL 49 for Telnet able 59 60 ping reques pinout Etherne planning RF wAY system 10 19 PoE poWer over Ethernet AS 27 29
68. ter Unit in the Repeater Before installing the unit you need to set its IP and wireless parameters To set the parameters of the master 1 Set the IP parameters of the unit Q See the complete procedure on page 29 2 Setthe wireless parameters of the unit amp Its mode must be SPCF Its role must be Master See the complete procedure on page GY Configuration of the siave Unit in the Repeater x Before installing the unit you n set its IP and wireless parameters To set the parameters of t amp amp 1 Set the IP parameter the unit K wz See the complete 5 ka on page 29 2 In SConfigurator se the Units tab then click Discover The new bridg Qears in the Units box 3 Select the n 300 then click Configure The Devi figuration window appears 4 To chang Ape name of the unit click the System Status tab t ter a meaningful name in the Unit Name field QE wireless tab In the Mode field select SDCF In the Role field select Slave Y QA UI Click OK to save the settings The unit reboots 36 O SmartSight User Manual Repeater Application 9 n the Units tab click Discover 10 Select the slave unit then click Configure The Device Configuration window appears 11 Click the Wireless tab 12 Select the desired bit rate 13 Set the wireless passkey to a value WA fr that of the master in the repeater system since the wo S3100 units belong to two different wireless
69. ubnet mask 51 support technical xi surge protection 34 65 system reboot 56 system status 47 system status LED 42 U technical specificgtidgs 69 technical suppo Telnet preventing access 2 49 temporary IP a ss 63 throughput data 14 timeout transmissionip wer 22 54 7 upde ely ware pr Ven ing 2 48 thout losing units 11 er account 48 ame 48 ities CD x e version of firmware compatibility between units 11 displayed 49 VSIP port 30 43 W Web site SmartSight xi wireless bridge 19 39 wireless cell 8 10 19 wireless Ethernet LED 41 wireless LAN 8 10 19 wireless parameters 32 52 wireless passkey in the CLI 52 in collocated cells 16 in SConfigurator 32 in a single cell 8 wireless role 53 O SmartSight Sy Ly ty Compliance Le 7 SmartSight Compliance 3100 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the effective isotropic radiated power EIRP is not mee than that required for successful communication The S3100 units require professional installation They sh be installed in a location that would prevent the general population from approaching fro
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