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Users Guide for HauteSHOT microNVR video processing platform
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1. 25 SDIO padece NER m 25 Video FOMI DYI e 26 PUNO OU OPDI aeran EAEE TEENER ESEE 26 Audio In analog PME 27 SATA Drive Interface x 2 022502 lt 10dc0rdsnsdsanlaandnwaesdanndanadanadaaatsantoaniesieiacnaarieaaenisemmedsemaeneemeneosenns 27 OTO OO RJA S EIBBITIGL a as ocean ae 28 Vulg Ee ig Ree sia OT TETTE E EE E E o omm 28 RzlbuigeleciegiB eti m m UU m 28 System ANG B ad 0 61 0 T 28 Federal Communications Commission Statement ccccccccsecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeesaeeesaeeesaaees 30 User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv _8 docxPage 2 of 30 2 15 2013 microNVR Quick Start Cabling and Powering on your microNVR IMPORTANT The microNVR DOES NOT SUPPORT Power Over Ethernet POE Only use the provided 12VDC power supply You will damage your microNVR if you feed power over the Ethernet ports This damage is NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY The microNVR has two setup options 1 microNVH as a Stand Alone Computing Device a Attach a USB keyboard and mouse to the USB ports on the rear of the device b Attach the included antenna to the RPSMA antenna port on the rear of the device c Attach a HDMI or DVI monitor to the rear of the device When using a DVI monitor you will need to use the provided HDMI to DVI adapter d Attach the power supply and the device will immediately power on 2 microNVR as a Headless Computing Device a Attach the included antenna to the RPSMA antenna port on the
2. NL Ld A Famos Desktop M Connection User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv 8 docxPage 9 of 30 2 15 2013 Ethernet Port Use Eth1 is your private network address This port should be attached to your broadband connection DSL modem cable modem etc Eth2 is the port you would connect to your IP cameras an Ethernet switch or LAN to which your cameras or other devices are attached It is bridged with WLAN1 into the private network of Eth1 The following are the default settings for the system VMS Host Admin Password 24 or 255 255 255 0 Local Network DHCP Range 192 168 168 100 192 168 168 200 VNC Password hautespot Wireless Mode Client Mode with Virtual Access Point 24 or 255 255 255 0 VAP Network DHCP Range 192 168 123 2 192 168 123 254 User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv 8 docxPage 10 of 30 2 15 2013 Configuring Wireless Access The wireless interface is controlled through windows networking Refer to information on using Windows Wireless Client for more information The Virtual Access Point is started automatically by a command script which can be found in the Startup Menu Item of the Windows Start button If you do not want to use the VAP delete this item from the Startup Menu Item and go into Network Sharing Connections and disable the VAP interface You can reconnect it later by copying the VAP start item into startup and renabling the interface Third Party Application Support
3. 40 to 85 C ds 10 to 90 operation Relative Bumidity 05 to 95 storage Power Modes and Power Consumption Operation temperature There are three typical working modes Off Suspend to RAM STR and Full Operating mode During Full Operating mode power consumption may vary depending on both the software installed on the system and on the CPU system load Current consumption Measuring conditions Vin 12V no peripheral devices connected Suspend to RAM 100mA Full Operating 0 45A Connector P29 optional power header Pin Name 1 GND VCC IN User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv 8 docxPage 24 of 30 2 15 2013 Audio Out Audio Specifications Full Scale Input Voltage All Inputs gain 0dB All ADC Full Scale Output Voltage All DAC S N A Weighted Headphone amp ADC DAC THD N Headphone amp 32 Ohm load ADC DAC uen Frequency Response ADC DAC Crosstalk Between Output Channels IkHz 20 kHz Input Impedance gain 0dB Output Impedance Line Output Mini USB SDIO Memory Slot Connector P7 standard mini SDIO socket User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv 8 docxPage 25 of 30 2 15 2013 Video HDMI DVI Connector J14 standard HDMI A connector 2 GND 6 TMDS Daal CLE Audio Out SPDIF Line out P9 Jack m Mating plug in Signal Mating plug pin L1 AGND Sleeve Tig NC N C d INC d o Note if only the analog stereo out
4. HauteSpot Extensa Web Server with Axis 223M Office HauteSpot Office Silverlight Player Page Ethernet to AccuWeb Hosting microNVR HauteSpot Office Demonstration Site for Live Wireless Streaming Over 3G http www hcvideo biz camera5 html 640x480 at 5fps H 264 PUSH streaming from microNVR HAUTESP T Wireless Network Design Tolerant of network changes drops and outages 2011 O HauteSpot Networks Corporation User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv 8 docxPage 21 of 30 2 15 2013 HauteSpot HauteROUTER OS The microNVR comes preinstalled with a fully functioning version of the HauteSpot HauteROUTER OS routing system This runs as a virtual machine on your microNVR and is started as a Windows service You can find the service under Service Manager There are two virtual Ethernet interfaces defined and routed to the virtual router one is bridged to the rest of the private network and the other is a stand alone host interface You can connect to the virtual router at 192 168 168 2 or you can use the HS Configurator layer 2 discovery tool to connect to it With the virtual router you can capture all of the physical interfaces of the microNVR and bridge them route to them set up firewalls run NAT run VPN tunnels and much much more Configuration of the virtual router is usually fairly complex and required only when the base functions of the microNVR DHCP DNS NTP Proxy etc are not sufficient Contact H
5. GMA500 architecture The HauteSHOT microNVR board features an HDMI connector J14 providing DVI output DVI output is formed using a Chrontel CH7307C DVI transmitter in revisions 1 2 and 1 2x The Intel SCH provides integrated graphics 2D and 3D and high definition video decoder capabilities with minimal power consumption The highly compact IGD contains advanced shader architecture model 3 0 that performs pixel shading and vertex shading within a single hardware accelerator The processing of pixels is deferred until they are determined to be visible which minimizes access to memory and improves rendering performance The Intel SCH supports full hardware acceleration of video decoding standards such as H 264 MPEG2 MPEG4 VC1 and WMV9 User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv 8 docxPage 29 of 30 2 15 2013 Federal Communications Commission Statement This device contains one or more of the following modular components which have been tested and approved as FCC approved modules FCC ID for each module is as follows VQF RT7070HMC 1 Each modular transmitter has its own RF shielding the shielding must enclose all RF circuitry 2 Each modular transmitter has buffered modulation data inputs 3 Each modular transmitter has its own power supply regulation to ensure that the module will comply with Part 15 requirements regardless of the design of the power supplying circuitry for the host U S 4 The certification submissi
6. Support for these packages and documentation may be found on their respective web sites The microNVR user manual provides basic information on starting these products as services on the device HauteSpot Networks does not support these products and makes no warranty claims regarding their suitability for use Once you have installed whatever software from the D drive it is advisable to delete all other sample data from the drive in order to free up space for data storage Of course this is up to you If you would like to retain all of the installations there is no other reason not to other than space For more information see page 31 or visit the HauteSpot Networks web site at www hautespot net Embedded Operating System Boot Disk Protection Your microNVR runs a hybrid Windows 7 Professional SP1 operating system which provides the best of both a full desktop system and the disk write protection of an embedded operating system Like any version of Windows 7 Professional you can install applications create data files and make the system function in any way you require However in order to protect the boot partition from disk corruption due to improper power shutdown the boot partition is write once read many All read write activity is done to the D Drive We have moved some of the default file locations from Drive C to Drive D so that write activity to Drive C is minimized What this means is that when your microNVR boots up it
7. WLAN S POIFline out Ethi Eth2 MIC line in 2X USB Reset DVI HDD Bay As soon as power is applied the unit will power on This is a normal feature The unit will turn itself on once power is applied after any power loss By default the unit will automatically log in to MS Windows the VMS host of the machine as the administrative user admin At power on the system runs at 1920x1280 pixels or 1080p It is recommended to leave the system at this resolution You will be presented with the Windows console of the system once the system fully boots If you are asked for a user id or password during boot you can use the default administrator id of hautespot and a password of hautespot User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv _8 docxPage 8 of 30 2 15 2013 Alternate Headless Connection The microNVR comes preconfigured to run Windows Remote Desktop which is a remote desktop application If you want to run your system without an attached keyboard mouse and monitor you can still manage the system using a standard personal computer 1 Under Windows Start Menu find the Windows Remote Desktop Connection item 2 Supply power to the microNVR and attach your PC to the Eth2 port with a crossover cable Make sure that you get a valid DHCP address from the microNVR and then open the RDP application Log in with user id 192 168 168 1 with user and password hautespot This will get you to the desktop of the system i
8. 30 2 15 2013 User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv _8 docxPage 14 of 30 2 15 2013 e Network Optix software This is free video client management software for demonstration purposes User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv _8 docxPage 15 of 30 2 15 2013 e Blue Iris This is a complete video management system Again you can automatically start the server using the Services menu in Computer Management You will need to purchase a user license agreement if you wish to use this software It will run in evaluation mode for 15 days JURE 8 E BL V B E c B B B t5 Add gg di User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv 8 docxPage 16 of 30 2 15 2013 Axis Camera Station Axis Camera Station is free to use but will only support Axis cameras Again there is a service in Computer Management which will automatically start the VMS software B E c V E E 5 Ad gIg2zrzrzgrd 12 User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv 8 docxPage 17 of 30 2 15 2013 23127 2 IIJ22 2 d FIIIT E TE e MileStone Systems Xprotect Go This VMS supports up to four cameras without additional licenses After this a license needs to be purchased In all cases the software should be registered with MileStone Systems There are several services in Computer Management that need to be started All of these services are prefixed with the MilesStone name e Sony RealShot Manager This VMS works exclusively with Sony bra
9. HauteSHOT microNVR is a Windows 7 Professional SP1 or Linux platform for running Video Management Services that come preconfigured as a wireless access point This is a highly customized product which optimizes the software and operating system specifically for the hardware platform While the version of Windows 7 Professional is the full desktop professional version with Service Pack 1 installed it is not designed to be updated or modified using Microsoft Windows Update Updating the operating system may cause damage to drivers the Virtual Router or other system level components HauteSpot Networks has taken great care to provide the latest system drivers NET v4 and related components in the system Should you require updating the operating system please contact HauteSpot Networks first Applications and device drivers supporting devices such as USB modems or cameras can be safely installed In order to optimize system performance no virus ad ware or other security monitoring software is installed on the system Such tools require significant processor overhead and slow performance Please carefully scan all installation packages on another computer before installing them on the microNVR User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv _8 docxPage 6 of 30 2 15 2013 Components and Required Hardware In order to set up the system you will need 1 The HauteSHOT microNVR hardware box which includes The HauteSHOT microNVR processor platform 12
10. VDC power supply AC cord with North American or localized standard plug HDMI to DVI adapter 2 3mm to RCA cable 2 mini USB to USB A type adapters Mini serial to DB 9 RS 232 cable aroan Qs o IN h Wireless Antenna A display with DVI or HDMI input A DVI or HDMI cable USB Keyboard USB Mouse Alternatively if you desire to run the system headless then you will need 1 2 A MS Windows PC with 10 100 1000 Ethernet or 802 11b g n wireless network adapter An installed copy of HauteSpot Networks Wireless Tools for Windows may be installed on Linux using WINE or on Macintosh using a MS Windows emulator This may be downloaded from the HauteSpot Networks Web site at http www hautespot net index php support user profile You will need to first create a user account for yourself and then go back to the download section under HauteWRAP software User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv 8 docxPage 7 of 30 2 15 2013 Basic Startup Stand Alone Computing Device 1 Connect antenna to the RPSMA WLAN connector on the rear of the unit 2 Attach your monitor to the DVI port on the rear of the unit 3 Attach your USB mouse to one of the two USB ports on the rear of the unit 4 Attach your USB keyboard to one of the two USB ports on the rear of the unit 5 Attach power to the power port on the rear of the unit On Off Mini SD RS232 2X USB S PDIF _ C etn Eh2 C RST lla 5s i eal DVI J l LE Lea Power
11. rear of the device b Attach an Ethernet cross over cable between Ethernet port 2 of the microNVR and your PC or use an Ethernet switch c Attach the power supply and the device will immediately power on d The microNVR will provide a DHCP address to your computer e Log onto the microNVR using Windows Remote Desktop to address 192 168 168 1 and use user and password hautespot f This will present you with the MS Windows XP Professional desktop The default user is hautespot with password of hautespot Configuration The microNVR is running as a Windows 7 Professional SP1 pc with several special modifications It is not by default routing Ethernet port 1 is configured as the public network interface It uses DHCP to request an IP address and configuration from an upstream router Ethernet port 2 is configured as the private network with an IP address of 192 168 168 1 Ethernet port 2 is where you connect your camera Ethernet switch or other network equipment DHCP services for Ethernet Port 2 are provided by the DHCPd32 exe application which runs as a service It can be found under Network Applications start menu program group The local network is 192 168 168 1 and the microNVR will serve out addresses from 192 168 168 100 to 192 168 168 200 Wireless port 1 is configured as a Client which uses DHCP to connect and as a Virtual Access Point The Virtual Access Point uses the native Windows Internet Connection Sharing
12. HAUTESP2 T Networks Users Guide for HauteSHOT microNVR video processing platform P O Box 4016 San Luis Obispo California 93403 Phone 800 541 5589 805 541 WISP 9477 310 598 WISP 9477 Fax 805 456 3829 Email sales hautespot net Web www hautespot net Contents Soi 2 EG KON R OUIRE SEITE ioi aoio E dM URDU nee ne nee EIU 3 OUO mM RE A E 6 Components and Required Hardware ccccccceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeseueeaeeeseeesseesueeseeeseeeseeesaass 7 SIS AI UID see ete eet eee ae cetera ee eee ese oa ec cern UE 8 Stand Alone Computing Device uu eee ee eee M UD MUN UIN MUIINUMI EE 8 Alternate Headless Connection 1 esssesssssssesssssesseseen nennen nennen nnn nnn nnn nnns 9 COMMMOUMING VWVICLESS CCC eS acces ee ete 11 Third Party Application SUPPOMT cc cccccsecesseceseeesceeesceeecceeecceeesceeesceeesceeesceeesceaesoeeesoeeesoes 11 Live Streaming using Windows Media Push cccccsececeeeeceeeeeeeeeeaeeesaeeeeaeeesseesseeesaeeesaaees 21 mibzwssui a55NE2 iO it EE E E E E E a E 22 Comparison of SSD to HDD Drives in microNVRHR esseeesesesseeseneeenn enne 23 Electrical Specifications and Connector PINS cccccccseccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeesseesseeesseeesseeessaees 24 PCG OE n 25 JunBccm
13. The microNVR comes with a variety of third party trialware installation packages that are located on the D drive partition You may install your choice of these programs as needed These programs should be installed and configured to write to the D drive partition as the C drive partition is reserved for system files only These software packages must be purchased and licensed through their respective manufacturers Support for these packages and documentation may be found on their respective web sites This user manual provides basic information on starting these products as services on the device HauteSpot Networks does not support these products and makes no warranty claims regarding their suitability for use Installation Packages Available located at D 3 Party Surveillance Software Arecont AV100_ Software Avigilon AvigilonCameralnstallationT ool AvigilonControlCenterClient AvigilonControlCenterGateway AvigilonControlCenterPlayer AvigilonControlCenterServer AXIS AMC Embedded msi msi AXISCameraManagementSetup exe AXISCamerasStationSetup exe AxisMatroskaSplitterSetupPackage zip AXISMobileMonitorSetup msi AxisVideoCaptureDriverSetup msi IPUtility Basler Basler IP Camera Control zip BIP Finder IPCam Reset Tool zip Blue Iris Bluelris exe User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv _8 docxPage II of 30 2 15 2013 Canon vbsetup viewer ClearPix ClearPixCameralnstallation Tool ClearPixVMSPlayer VMSClient VMSGate
14. ata cache e 100 MHz and 133 MHz Source Synchronous front side bus FSB User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv 8 docxPage 28 of 30 2 15 2013 e Supports Hyper Threading Technology 2 threads On die 512 kB 8 way L2 cache e Support for IA 32 bit and Intel 64 architecture Intel Virtualization Technology Intel VT Intel Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 and 3 Intel SSE2 and Intel amp SSE3 and Supplemental Streaming SIMD Extensions 3 SSSE3 support e Supports new CMOS FSB signaling for reduced power e Micro FCBGA8 packaging technologies e Thermal management support via TM1 and TM2 e FSB Lane Reversal for flexible routing e Supports CO C1 e C2 e CA e New C6 Deep Power Down Technology L2 Dynamic Cache Sizing e New Split VI T support for lowest processor power state e Advanced power management features including Enhanced Intel SpeedStep amp Technology Execute Disable Bit support for enhanced security The HauteSHOT microNVR uses an Intel System Controller Hub Intel SCH US15W chipset The Intel amp SCH chipset component of the Atom low power platform combines functionality normally found in separate GMCH integrated graphics processor interface memory controller and ICH on board and end user I O expansion components into a single component consuming less than 2 3 W of thermal design power The HauteSHOT microNVR graphics system is based on the Intel SCH integrated graphics controller based on Intel
15. auteSpot Technical Support for assistance in configuring the virtual router E 7 m In e 7754 JIIL CXGIACALDRETMILICMMO TIISIEIPTNT ite User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv 8 docxPage 22 of 30 2 15 2013 Comparison of SSD to HDD Drives in microNVR SSD HDD Storage Capacity RAW 128GB 500GB or 1TB 5400 RPM or Rotational Speed N A 7200 RPM Weight 719 99g Power Consumption Idle 5W 81W Power Consumption Active 2W 2 85W Operation Temp 45 to 85 deg C 0 to 60 deg C Shock Resistance 1500G 350G MTBF 2 Million Hours 600 000 Hours ECC Recovery Up to 24 bytes per 512 byte sector N A Max Read 285MB s 300MB s Max Write 2 5MB s 286MB s Sustained Write 250MB s 250MB s 4KB Random Write 50K IOPS 27K IOPS Seek Time ims 14ms Latency N A o 6ms Operating Noise 0 dBA 26 dBA User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv 8 docxPage 23 of 30 2 15 2013 Electrical Specifications and Connector Pins Electrical Mechanical and Environmental Specifications All contents excluding off board components 6 9 6 W Sleep consumption 0 7 1 2 W depending on configuration and mode 104 x 96 mm not including connectors 104x100 7 including connectors and buttons Height 22 9mm MTBF gt 100 000 hours Commercial 0 to 70 C Dimensions Extended 20 to 70 C Industrial 40 to 85 C specified for board only measured on component case industrial and extended temperature certifications are not licable for RTC backup battery
16. nd cameras There are several services in Computer Management that need to be set for auto run in User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv 8 docxPage 18 of 30 2 15 2013 order for the system to come up on boot All are prefixed with the name Sony s B B E B B B gt E Ss Srrrrrcrer User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv _8 docxPage 19 of 30 2 15 2013 e Microsoft Media Encoder This is free video encoder software It can be set to run automatically as a service e Microsoft Expression Encoder 4 This is a free video encoder for Silverlight environments e Adobe Flash Media Encoder This is a free video encoder which renders in flash format for push to a variety of web streaming services e LiveStream ProCaster This is a free video encoder which renders in streaming format for the LiveStream service e Real Networks Helix Encoder A free encoder for use with Real Networks systems e WireShark Network Packet Analyzer which can be used to diagnose system issues HauteSpot Networks does not provide support for these applications You will need to refer to the software manufacturer for service and support of these products e HauteSpot Remote Support This tool allows HauteSpot Networks Technical Support engineers to remotely access your microNVR provided that it is connected to the Internet Simply launch the application from the start menu under the HauteSpot Networks program group Call technical sup
17. on shall contain a detailed description of the configuration of all antennas that will be used with the module All modules are approved for use with 4dBi gain rubber duck type omni directional antennas 5 Each modular transmitter has a unique antenna coupler at all connections between the module and the antenna including the cable The professional installation provision of Section 15 203 may not be applied to modules U S 6 Each modular transmitter has been tested in a stand alone configuration U S 7 Unless battery powered each module complies with the AC line conducted requirements found in Section 15 207 U S 8 Each module meets Industry Canada s certification labeling requirements And each host device shall also comply with the certification labeling requirements of each of the modules it contains Canada 9 Each modular transmitter has been labeled with its own FCC ID number and the label is visible form the outside of the host device Each host device also displays a label referring to the enclosed module s FCC ID U S 10 Each modular transmitter complies with any specific rule or operating requirements applicable to the transmitter and the manufacturer must provide adequate instructions with the module to explain any such requirements 11 The host device and all the separately certified modules it contains jointly meet the RF safety requirements of RSS 102 if applicable Canada 12 Each modular transmi
18. or ICS which runs against Ethernet Port 1 The default SSID is micronvr and the default WPA2 key is 1234567890 The interface uses 802 11b g n on 2 4GHz ICS automatically controls DHCP addresses on this port The default address of the microNVR for wireless is 192 168 123 1 and DHCP will give out 192 168 123 2 192 168 123 254 to clients Administration Before using your microNVR you should become familiar with its operation by downloading the user manual from the HauteSpot Networks website at www hautespot net You will need to create User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv _8 docxPage 3 of 30 2 15 2013 a user account for yourself on the web site providing the serial number of your device and the date and place of purchase Once logged into the web site navigate to the HauteSHOT products download page by clicking Download located under the Support tab to retrieve the manual You should also navigate to the HauteW RAP products manual and software pages to download and install the HauteSpot Networks Wireless Tools utility the HauteSpot Networks Network Manager utility and the complete HauteWRAP user manual which includes all of the details of using the routing functions of your device Third Party Software The microNVR comes with a variety of third party trialware which are installed on the Windows version of the product in the D Storage drive These software packages must be purchased and licensed through their respective manufacturers
19. port and give them the session ID and access code We can then log directly into your system for troubleshooting This feature is not used unless you affirmatively start the application L4 LE Serrrrcrr User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv 8 docxPage 20 of 30 2 15 2013 Live Streaming using Windows Media Push One of the most challenging aspects of remote video streaming particularly over 3 4G is the reliability of the links Traditional surveillance architectures are based on server pull where the VMS makes a request to the camera or remote NVR to start a video stream It requires that the VMS knows the IP address of the camera or remote NVR and that the address is reachable With carrier provided wireless networks the IP address of the camera or remote NVR can constantly change A better approach is to use a camera remote NVR push to the main video server HauteSpot Networks has developed a comprehensive solution to this problem using Windows Media Services where outbound push streaming can be accomplished from the microNVR to a destination Windows Media Server and then the stream can be rebroadcasted as needed to web sites or remote applications This architecture is offered as a service Contact HauteSpot Networks for more information 3G Gellular VeriZon EvDO Client Viewer Anywhere in the world S MN microNVR w Windows IIS 6 Server Wi T 3G modem With Windows Media Services ndowa Berver
20. put is required with no SPDIF functionality the same plug as for P4 may be used User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv 8 docxPage 26 of 30 2 15 2013 Audio In analog Line in P4 Jack pin out _ Mating plug Middle ring 2 5mm plug Pin Signal Mating plug pin _ 1 Linein miclft Tip IINE ee SATA Drive Interface SATA interface data gaggdumpuuuuugauiug 14 15 User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv 8 docxPage 27 of 30 2 15 2013 10 100 1000 RJ 45 Ethernet The Ethernet interface is available through a dual RJ 45 connector P34 or single RJ 45 connector P36 Pin 1 BI_DA Bi directional pair A 6 BI_DB Bi directional pair B 8 BIDD Bi directional pair D Mini Serial Connector GND LED Indicator Lights ON when HDD is accessed WiFi Activity Depends on a mini PCI express WLAN module Refer to the WLAN module datasheet System power ON when the system is in active state OFF in suspend to RAM and off states System and Processor The Intel Atom Z5xx series processor is built on 45 nanometer process technology the first generation of low power IA 32 micro architecture specially designed for the new class of Mobile Internet Devices MID The following list provides some of the key features on this processor New single core processor for mobile devices with enhanced performance On die primary 32 kB instructions cache and 24 kB write back d
21. reads the boot partition from your disk drive The operating system creates a RAM disk that acts as a buffer between your boot partition and only temporarily stores your changes such as registry entries boot file modifications system boot file changes etc This RAM drive will be erased if power is lost or the system is restarted HOWEVER you can write your RAM drive to the boot partition making your changes permanent by clicking on the WRITE TO DRIVE C icon on your desktop This will write out all temporary changes from the RAM drive to your hard disk so they are there when you reboot After any of the following activities you should click the WRITE TO DRIVE C After installing a new program After uninstalling a program After making any changes to the Operating System Adding deleting or changing users or user permissions Changing the startup of services Basically if you are not sure you should click the WRITE TO DRIVE C after any major activity where you want that configuration to survive a power reset User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv _8 docxPage 4 of 30 2 15 2013 Default settings for microNVR Windows Admin Password hautespot Windows Administrative User hautespot Local Network Ether2 192 168 168 1 mmm 7 oun VNC Password hautespot Wireless Mode Station with Virtual Access Point Wireless SSID microNVR User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv 8 docxPage 5 of 30 2 15 2013 Introduction The
22. tter complies with any applicable FCC RF exposure requirements U S Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void your right to operate the equipment Test reports for each module and emissions test reports for the host computer board are available on request CE Declaration of Conformity We HauteSpot Networks Corporation declare that the microNVR series of routers is in conformance with EN 61000 6 3 and EN 61000 6 4 EMI emissions residential and industrial EN 61000 6 1 and EN 61000 6 2 ESD susceptibility residential and industrial A copy of the test report will be provided on request User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv _8 docxPage 30 of 30 2 15 2013
23. way VMSServer Exacq exacqvision exe lQInVision IQaccess igeyectrl zip igfinder installer msi IQmanager iqstream exe netstream zip Milestone MilestoneXProtectSmartClient exe Mobotix MX system MX system MxEasy Onssl NetDVMS Panasonic EasyloSetup i pro ConfigSoftware IPSetup zip viewersoftware Sony Media File Player Real Shot Manager Advanced Toshiba CF Installer Vivotek IW2 zip shepherd zip St2403 zip St3402 en zip St 501 zip User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv 8 docxPage 12 of 30 2 15 2013 For more information visit the HauteSpot Networks web site at www hautespot net e exacqVision server client and web server This is a complete installation with a trial license for one camera To run the server simply open the Computer Management utility and go to Services find the exacq server exacq web server and Light HTTPD server services Right click on each and change their startup state to automatic Then start each service You will need to purchase an additional license for any additional cameras you wish to use BL E B gt c B ddddd gs di In order to auto start the exacqVision software on the microNVH so that it will run at system boot you will need to enable three services using the Computer Management console services exacqVisionServer exacqVisionWebServer and exacqVisionLightHT TPDServer User Guide for HauteSHOT microNVRv _8 docxPage 13 of
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