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1. 36 D 11 EZ Analytics 11 1 Siqura video encoders include video analytics which can monitor the video images and raise an alert when the following events occur e The image quality becomes too poor e The camera s position or field of view has changed e Movement is detected in a predefined area of the image In This Chapter 11 1 Moti n Detectan ncc ako de sk rica a eio ed n OE PER EE AKTE FEAR RR a Fra Ra Rr Edd 37 11 2 Tra Cu DEE 38 11 3 Quality ele ee 39 Motion Detection Motion detection enables the user to define a portion of the screen and to detect picture changes there These changes could be caused by motion or varying lighting for example Set up motion detection The Motion Detection function enables the unit to trigger an alarm when motion in a specified area of the field of view that is the Region of Interest ROI reaches or exceeds a configured sensitivity threshold value 1 In the upper right corner click Activate Motion Detection The button turns green and the Draw ROI button appears Drawing a ROI is optional If you do not need a ROI proceed to step 4 In that case the entire field of view becomes the ROI Click Draw ROI Drag the mouse pointer across the preview to draw the Region of Interest ROI If the ROI is not the correct size or in the wrong place you can repeat steps 2 and 3 4 Drag the Alarm level slider to set the sensitivity of the detection Local change
2. 1 25 3 Recording SD card The unit supports SDHC cards with a maximum capacity of 32 GB You can check the card storage capacity and available space through the SD card tab on the Edge Recording page When the SD card is full recording stops and a message is sent to the syslog see Logging on page 36 Warning Powering down or rebooting the unit or insertion into an operational unit erases all content on the SD card Clips will be irretrievably lost 1260 ENTES GROUP Device 9 1 Users with an Administrator or Operator account can access the Device pages to configure the device network date and time security and SNMP settings Administrators can also manage user accounts In This Chapter 9 1 DEVICE MahaGeMmen Seege dee eege EE ege 27 9 2 Ii cmn 28 9 3 Date WHITE 30 DAS Tele As 32 9 5 User Manage MEA 34 SE SNMP SEENEN GE 35 e Device Management On the Device Management page you can restart the unit reset it to the factory default settings create and restore backup files and upgrade the firmware Name Type a descriptive name in the Name box This will make identification of the unit easier when you scan the network in Siqura Device Manager for example The unit must be restarted for the change to take effect Description Defines the device type Article code Administrative information for article identification Serial number Uniquely identifies the unit You may be a
3. Important Recording for the associated video input does not start if the device at the specified IP address has not been detected previously In other words recording is only possible for devices which have acknowledged their presence on the network at least once by responding to ping messages This is to prevent unintended recording to the SD card e The connection loss is reported in the webpage Connection lost e The associated video clip appears in the Available clips section with clip status shown as Recording e Edge recording continues until the device becomes responsive to ping messages again Available clips Details about clips can be found in the Available clips section e Clips with recording status Recording or Ready are available for download in avi format e Clips include 30 seconds of prerecorded video and five seconds of postrecorded video The prerecording mechanism is active at all times e Clip file size will not exceed 500 MB If a recording requires more storage capacity multiple clips are created Download a clip 1 In the Available clips section click the clip s Ready or Recording status indication The file is saved to the Download folder on your PC 2 In the information bar click Open or Show in folder Clip names are created automatically using UTC date time information Delete a clip 1 In the Available clips section select the clip by clicking the check box 2 Click Delete selected clip
4. Device hardware is incompatible Cause If the image identifier of the hardware does not match the image identifier of the firmware file this error message indicates that the selected firmware file is not intended for the unit In that case the upgrade procedure is terminated The fixed image and the upgrade image stay in the memory of the unit After a reboot the unit runs the same image as before the reboot Solution Use a firmware file which is compatible with the unit Firmware file is corrupt Cause The firmware file contains a CRC error When this error occurs the unit reboots automatically and restarts with the fixed image Solution Download and install usable firmware Rule validation failed Cause The firmware file is not suitable for this particular device Solution Upgrade with firmware intended for this unit Failed to write firmware to flash Cause The firmware file is streamed directly into flash Various errors may occur while writing the firmware to flash There may be connection loss for example or a reboot during the upgrade procedure If any such error occurs the unit reboots automatically and restarts with the fixed image Solution Prevent a loss of connection or a reboot during the upgrade procedure Do not leave the Device Management page or close your browser Video issues Frames are being dropped Cause On multichannel units the four encoders can simultaneously handle video encoding at full fram
5. an Admin account you can activate user authentication for the unit e Onthe User Management page click Activate user login Users will now be prompted to supply their user name and password when they connect to the unit Edit a user Admins can change user passwords and assign new roles 1 Click the Password box and then type a new password 2 Click the Role box and then select a new role Note that the user name cannot be modified Delete a user Admins can delete user accounts 1 Click the check box of the user you wish to delete 2 Click Delete user 3 In the information bar click Yes delete to confirm the deletion 1340 Device 9 6 SNMP S 64 E v2 The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP can be used to monitor the S 64 E v2 for conditions or events which require administrative attention Via SNMP several status variables can be read and traps can be generated on events The SNMP Agent is MIB 2 compliant and supports versions 1 and 2c of the SNMP protocol Note The S 64 E v2 includes SNMP support for its image quality monitor and tamper detect functions A trap is sent when bad image quality or camera tampering is detected and another one when the situation returns to normal Required MIB files can be downloaded at the Siqura website see http www siqura com System information This section shows the network device data specifically made available to the SNMP manager for making
6. clients initiating a connection Port 21 is also where the server is listening for commands issued to it Name The user name that is needed for authentication before you can access the server Password The password that is needed for authentication before you can access the server Camera tabs On the Camera tab s you can set the path to an FTP server and configure settings for continuous posting Server path In the Server path box type the name of the folder on the FTP server which is assigned to the FTP client Example Captures Cam 1 This can be used if the client is not allowed to access the server root folder 1430 Advanced Continuous posting Image upload to an FTP server can be event triggered but you can also set it to be continuous 1 In the Interval box type a value to determine the frequency in seconds of the image posts 2 In the File name box type a descriptive name or accept the default name With the append button you can add extra information to the file name 3 To activate continuous posting select Enable 144 7 13 ENTES GROUP Troubleshooting 13 1 13 2 13 3 If you experience problems with your video encoder the following sections may help you to identify and resolve underlying causes In This Chapter 13 4 Date amp TIME ISSUES g e deene did bk eai ia RU AREE EE Fac s 45 13 2 ET dee EE 45 13 3 LOGON ISSUES ii AA APP ad 45 Se E e 46 1
7. reference image appears as an overlay with a green border Click Show reference images Click the new reference image type a name in the Name box and then close the dialogue box 8 To create more reference images repeat steps 2 7 as needed Detection starts immediately When the camera scene or position is changed a warning is displayed Camera has been tampered with and the reference image border goes from green to red 9 If required go to the Events Management page see Events on page 24 add an event with a Camera tampering detected trigger and then define the subsequent action 10 To delete a reference image click Show reference images point to the image to be deleted and then click the Recycle button 1381 Analytics 11 3 Quality Monitor The Quality Monitor can detect if images produced by the camera are still usable Four coloured dials give an indication of the performance of the camera and show whether or not it needs attention A quality check is made against what is normally a good picture Examples of detectable occurrences Measurements The Quality Monitor can measure the contrast level exposure SNR Signal to Noise Ratio and picture detail The four measurements are enabled by default The camera health is being The camera is in focus during sunny days but out of focus in low light situations The initial daytime camera position seemed OK but streetlights and spot lights affect
8. the device its location and service manager s traceable 1 In the Contact box type the name of the service manager 2 In the Node name box type the host name of the S 64 E v2 3 In the Location box type the name of the physical location of the S 64 E v2 Communities The community strings names which can be regarded as passwords in the Communities section must conform to those configured in the SNMP manager Often these are public mainly used for the read and trap communities and private or netman for read write operations The manager program may offer additional choices Traps An S 64 E v2 alarm status change generates a trap which can be caught by any SNMP manager The S 64 E v2 can for example send traps on the occurrence of Image Quality and Camera Tampering events Variables which can be read from the S 64 E v2 s MIB through an SNMP manager indicate why the alarm occurred The OPTC VCA MIB required for this can be downloaded together with the other S 64 E v2 MIBs at the Siqura website see http www sigura com 1 In the Version list click the SNMP version used 2 In the IP Address box type the IP address associated with the manager program 3 In the Port box type the destination port number Default 162 Note Version IP Address and Port are required fields 4 In the Alternative IP Address box if desired type an alternative destination IP address 5 In the Alternative Port box if desire
9. 15 you can select an alternative format for display over a video stream Time The time is displayed in fixed format in the webpages hh mm ss On the Overlays page see Overlays on page 15 you can select an alternative format for overlay display over a video stream Time zone Set the local zone depending on the physical location of the unit Adjust automatically for DST The unit can adjust the time automatically for daylight saving time DST 1 Select Adjust automatically for DST 2 Use the To daylight saving time and To standard time lists to set the appropriate start and end details The unit will automatically adjust at the given dates and times See the table below for DST change information Note that these dates and times are subject to change If required refer to http www timeanddate com time dst or similar websites for current information DST begins DST ends Australia 2 00 AM local time first Sunday in 3 00 AM local time first Sunday in October April China N A N A Europe 2 00 AM local time last Sunday in 3 00 AM local time last Sunday in March October Russia N A N A USA 2 00 AM local time second Sunday 2 00 AM local time first Sunday in in March November Use a time server There are two options for specifying which time server is to be used e The time server IP address can be obtained via DHCP e The time server IP address can be set manually This can be the ad
10. 336 PTZ ISSUES T ria ii dias 46 a deele 47 13 7 Video ISSUES ia o FEDT A A ANNA AA AS 47 13 8 leie E EE 48 Date amp Time issues No time server active Cause Obtain Time server from DHCP is enabled but on the Network page DHCP is disabled Solution Open the Network page and enable DHCP or set the Time server address manually on the Date amp Time page Cause The Time server address is set manually but the address cannot be reached Solution Verify the Time server address If the address is specified as a name a DNS server must be available Open the Network page and check the Preferred DNS and Alternate DNS addresses FTP issues Unable to upload to FTP server Cause The FTP server does not hold a user account associated with your encoder Solution Request a user account from the FTP server Logon issues Unable to log on Cause Incorrect user name or password User name and password are case sensitive Solution Supply correct user name and password 1450 Troubleshooting 13 4 13 5 Cause Unknown user Solution Request Administrator to create a user account Use the reset button If you have forgotten your Admin password or are otherwise locked out of your video encoder you can regain access by using the reset button on the front panel of the unit 1 Insert a straightened paper clip into the reset button hole which is located to the left of the VIDEO IN BNC connector EVE ONE b
11. E e One channel H 264 video encoder e Click 8 Go compact DIN rail mounting e 2x Digital I O e Edge storage on SDHC card e Available with Power over Ethernet PoE EVE FOUR e Four channel H 264 video encoder e Click amp go compact DIN rail mounting e 8x Digital I O e 4x Audio in 1x audio out e Edge storage on SDHC card e Available with Power over Ethernet PoE KAN Meet the EVE family EVE 4x4 e Modular 4x four channel H 264 encoder e Edge storage on SDHC card 4x e 4x4 Audio in 4x 1 audio out e 4x8 Digital I O EVE family shared features e High resolution 960 H support 960x576 pixels e Advanced picture enhancement e Image quality monitoring e Tamper detection e ONVIF Profile S 180 Webpage features Siqura video encoders provide a built in web server which makes it easy to access and operate these products over the network Browser based access Using a standard web browser on a PC with an IP connection to the unit you can open the Live Stream page and view live video from one or more connected cameras Users with appropriate permissions can also open the configuration pages to manage the unit s device and user settings Siqura encoders support the latest two versions of Chrome Internet Explorer Firefox and Safari Menu Use the vertical menu on the left to navigate the webpages of the unit Clicking an entry opens the associated page or a submenu Tip To find a sp
12. HTTPS by selecting Certificate required Refresh the page Log on to the unit Your browser is now using a secure connection to communicate with the unit 1330 Device 9 5 User Management Initial setup Out of the box the video encoder has no user accounts defined The unit is freely accessible that is when you connect to the web server you are not prompted to log on To prevent unauthorised access Siqura recommends that you implement user authentication This is done by creating user accounts and activating user login The number of user accounts you can create is virtually unlimited Roles The unit supports three account types with associated access levels Account Page access Permissions Viewer Live Stream only View live video PTZ control Operator All pages except User Configure manage and operate the unit Management User management not allowed Admin Full access Full control Add a user Before you can add users and activate user login you must create an Admin account 1 Click Add user 2 Click Enter user name and then type the user name User names and passwords are case sensitive Click Enter password and then type the password Click the Role box and then click Admin 5 To create additional user accounts repeat steps 1 4 as needed In step 4 select the role which is applicable 6 To sort the user list by name refresh the page Activate user authentication Once you have
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14. On successful connection the S 64 E v2 quad view is streamed to your application Tip Depending on the chosen settings the overall performance will be reduced when the __ quad view stream is enabled To prevent reduced frame rate or increased latency it is recommended to set any unused streams to low resolution and low frame rate 20 D Camera 6 5 PTZ Overview The PTZ page has the following tabs e Driver management Use this tab to activate PTZ control upload and delete PTZ drivers and configure data settings e Camera Use this tab to assign an ID to the camera and manage the PTZ presets you have created on the Live Stream page Enable PTZ control You can use the Live Stream page to control a connected PTZ camera from your web browser Before you can do so PTZ control must be enabled This is done by activating a driver that is supported by the camera 1 On the Driver management tab click Select driver to activate 2 In the list of available drivers select the driver that is needed for the camera PTZ control is now available on the Live Stream page Upload a PTZ driver PTZ drivers not included in the factory default driver list can be uploaded to the unit t On the Driver management tab click Upload driver 2 Drag the driver file with js file extension onto the dashed rectangle 3 Click Upload The driver is added to the User section of the driver list Delete a PTZ driver Uploade
15. P address or enable DHCP to have an IP address assigned dynamically Important On the S 64 E v2 DHCP is disabled by default The unit is initially accessible through the factory set IP address which can be found on a sticker on the unit This is also the IP address to which the unit reverts when you reset it to the factory defaults discarding the network settings On EVE encoders DHCP is enabled by default 1280 Device After you make changes on this page the unit must be restarted for the changes to take effect While restarting the unit is unresponsive for 30 seconds Host name Identifies the unit on the network You can set the host name on the Device Management page see Device Management on page 27 HTTP port The port used for connections over HTTP Default port 80 HTTPS port The port used for secure communication over the network Default port 443 Use DHCP With DHCP enabled the unit requests an IP address and other networking parameters from a DHCP server on the network There are two possible outcomes e A DHCP server is found and an IP address is assigned from its pool of addresses The unit can then be found with Siqura Device Manager supplied on the Siqura Product CD and you can access the webpages e No DHCP server is found The unit then reverts to its factory set IP address which is printed on a sticker on the unit To access the unit take the following steps Set the network adapter of
16. S 64 E v2 EVE H 264 Video encoder series ENTES GROUP Note To ensure proper operation please read this manual thoroughly before using the product and retain the information for future reference Copyright O 2015 Siqura B V All rights reserved S 64 E v2 EVE 1 5 0 User Manual v4 141909 4 AIT55 Nothing from this publication may be copied translated reproduced and or published by means of printing photocopying or by any other means without the prior written permission of Siqura Siqura reserves the right to modify specifications stated in this manual Brand names Any brand names mentioned in this manual are registered trademarks of their respective owners Liability Siqura accepts no liability for claims from third parties arising from improper use other than that stated in this manual Although considerable care has been taken to ensure a correct and suitably comprehensive description of all relevant product components this manual may nonetheless contain errors and inaccuracies We invite you to offer your suggestions and comments by email via t writingOtkhsecurity com Your feedback will help us to further improve our documentation How to contact us If you have any comments or queries concerning any aspect related to the product do not hesitate to contact Siqura B V Zuidelijk Halfrond 4 2801 DD Gouda The Netherlands General 31 182 592 333 Fax 31 182 592 123 E mail sales nlOtkh
17. VIF standard It has been tested to support ONVIF Profile S ONVIF discovery Makes the unit discoverable for ONVIF clients Clear this check box if you prefer to disable discovery In that case the unit can still be controlled from ONVIF clients that know of its existence MX Select this check box if you need to establish MX connections MX IP is a proprietary UDP protocol used to communicate with Siqura equipment over a network connection UPnP If enabled UPnP Universal Plug and Play allows the unit to advertise its presence and services to control points on the network A control point can be a network device with embedded UPnP a VMS application or a spy software tool such as Device Spy With the UPnP service enabled in Windows you can connect to the unit from Windows Explorer Date amp Time The date and time on S 64 E v2 units can be set manually or you can use a time server The S 64 E v2 has a battery supported real time clock When you reboot this unit the correct date and time information is retained EVE encoders do not include a battery They need to be connected to a time server 30 D Device Manual date and time setting S 64 E v2 1 Clear the Use time server check box if necessary 2 Click the Date amp Time button 3 Make your adjustments in the Date and Time boxes Date The date is displayed in fixed format in the webpages yyyy mm dd On the Overlays page see Overlays on page
18. a browsing PC to the factory default subnet of the unit Connect the unit to the PC From a browser on the PC access the unit and then open the Network page A U N ra Configure the network settings as needed It is also possible to request a time server address via DHCP You can activate this function on the Date amp Time page see Date amp Time on page 30 MTU size S 64 E v2 This value is set to 1500 Ethernet by default Maximum Transmission Unit MTU is the maximum size in bytes of an IP packet that can be transmitted over the network without dividing it into pieces You can use the default values on the list or type a custom value An MTU size that you specify here must be supported on the other side of the link Use a static IP address Instead of using an IP address assigned by DHCP you can set a static IP address 1 Clear the DHCP check box 2 Type the new network settings in the appropriate boxes IP address The factory set IP address of the unit is in the 10 x x x range with a 255 0 0 0 subnet mask Achieving initial communication with the unit requires that the network adapter of the browsing PC is set to the factory default subnet of the unit Having made the webpages accessible in this way you can use the Network page to change the default network settings to the desired settings For IP address input to be valid the IP address of the unit e must be within the 1 0 0 1 223 255 255 254 range e Cannot
19. anagement Fonts for text overlays can be uploaded to the unit This is done on the Font management tab where you can also delete fonts that are no longer needed Upload a font 1 Click Upload font 2 Drag the font file onto the dashed rectangle 3 Click Upload Delete a font 1 Click Select font to delete 2 In the Font list select the font to delete 3 Click Delete Image management S 64 E v2 Images that you want to use for graphical overlays can be uploaded to the unit This is done on the Image management tab where you can also delete images which are no longer needed Upload an image 1 Click Upload image 2 Drag the image file onto the dashed rectangle The unit supports GIF and JPG files 3 Click Upload Delete an image 1 Click Select image to delete KAS Camera 6 4 2 In the Image list select the image that you want to delete 3 Click Delete Streaming Profiles Dual streaming The unit can take the analogue video signal from a connected camera and convert it into two independent digital video streams with different video encoding settings Streaming profile types A straightforward method of configuring the encoding settings for a video stream is to use a factory set streaming profile that is a predefined combination of settings for a specific application The unit offers profiles optimised for video storage PTZ or high quality live viewing for example If none of the factory p
20. ause Security issue s The connection is blocked by a firewall Solution Check if there is a firewall on the PC or on the network which is blocking the connection Contact your system or network administrator for assistance if necessary PTZ issues No PTZ control from Live Stream page Cause The connected camera has no PTZ functionality Solution Connect a PTZ camera Cause The active PTZ driver is not compatible with the connected camera Solution On the PTZ page select a driver which is supported by the camera Required drivers can be uploaded to your video encoder if necessary 146 D Troubleshooting 13 6 13 7 Upgrade issues Successful upgrades are reported as Successfully upgraded to version In the event of an unsuccessful upgrade the following error messages may help you pinpoint the cause of the problem Upgrade procedure already in progress Cause The unit received multiple upgrade requests at approximately the same time However only one request can be handled at a time The later request receives this error message Solution Issue one upgrade request at a time and wait for the unit to respond Invalid firmware file Cause The unit performs a number of checks to determine the validity of the file If it finds problems with the file such as the file not being a firmware file with sqrfw extension it displays this error message Solution Use a firmware file with sqrfw extension
21. ck Delete preset You are asked to confirm the deletion Privacy Mask S 64 E v2 To avoid intrusive monitoring privacy masks can be used to conceal sensitive areas within the field of view of a camera 220 Camera 1231 Add a privacy mask You can create up to ten privacy masks 1 In the upper right corner click Add privacy mask The mask appears as an overlay Drag the mask to the area that you want to conceal Drag the sides of the mask to resize it It is recommended to set the mask to twice the size of the sensitive area 4 In the Colour list lower left corner select a colour for the mask Delete a privacy mask 1 Click on the mask to select it 2 In the upper right corner Delete privacy mask ES Events On the Event Management page you can define how the unit is to handle incoming events This is done by linking actions to specific events Once the event occurs it triggers the selected action automatically Add an event The Event Management page is blank when you open it for the first time You can add events by selecting a trigger and linking an action to it 1 Ui BR WN Click Add event In the Trigger column click Select trigger In the Trigger list select the event that will set off the trigger action In the Action column click the corresponding cell In the Action list select the action to be taken when the event occurs The event is effective as soon as yo
22. d type an alternative destination port number If desired select Enable to activate Authentication trap This adds an authentication trap to catch attempts at access using the wrong community string Agent The S 64 E v2 has an SNMP agent running which listens for information requests from the SNMP manager on port 161 by default 1350 10 ENTES GROUP Diagnostics 10 1 10 2 The Logging and LED pages can assist you when you need to troubleshoot encountered issues In This Chapter A ep 36 10 2 A AA AA 36 Logging The unit includes logging functionality which can be used for diagnostic purposes Download a log file To view the unit s logfile you can download it to your computer 1 Click Download log file 2 In your download folder click system log The file is opened in Notepad Use a syslog server Syslog is a standard which allows devices to send event notification messages over IP networks to event message collectors also known as syslog servers 1 In the Syslog server IP address box type the IP address of the syslog server you will be using 2 To activate Send log to syslog server select Enable LED To identify the video encoder among other units you can make the status LED blink for a selectable time span Start blinking 1 Click to open the Start blinking LED list 2 Click a time span Stop blinking 1 Click to open the Start blinking LED list 2 Click Stop blinking LED
23. d drivers that you no longer need can be deleted It is not possible to delete the factory installed drivers 1 On the Driver management tab click the list of available drivers 2 Click the driver you wish to delete 3 Click Delete PTZ commands over TCP The unit supports the streaming of PTZ data over TCP using a client server connection The TCP connection is bidirectional 1 In the Listening on port box specify the port on which the server listens for incoming TCP connections Range 0 65535 Default 1024 2 To activate this function select Enable Bit rate Determines the speed of the digital transmission that is the amount of information transferred processed per unit of time Word length Determines the number of bits that is transferred in a single operation Stop bits Indicates the end of a data character to enable the receiver to resynchronise with the stream 1210 Camera 6 6 Parity mode Enables the sending of an extra bit with each data character for error detection purposes Wire mode S 64 E v2 The RX 4xx interface type on the data connector is set in software Select the required type in the Wire mode list Biasing S 64 E v2 If biasing is needed it should be enabled on at least one module on the bus Termination S 64 E v2 Normally the devices at the two extremes of a bus are terminated while intermediate devices are not Therefore RS 422 always enable being point to p
24. dress of an NTP server or that of a Video Management System VMS with time server functionality such as VDG Sense 1310 Device 9 4 Obtain time server from DHCP It is possible to have the IP address of a time server included in the settings received through DHCP Using this function requires that DHCP is enabled on the Network page see Network on page 28 Note Since DHCP is disabled by default on the S 64 E v2 the Obtain time server from DHCP function is also disabled by default Time server address Here you can set the address of a time server 1 To activate this function clear the Obtain time server from DHCP check box 2 In the Time server address box type the IP address or the name of the time server Identifying the time server through its name requires the presence of a DNS server to translate the name into an IP address The DNS server IP address can be included in the DHCP settings or you can set it on the Network page see Network on page 28 Security Via the Security page Administrators can install security certificates to enable secure connections between the unit and web browsers It is also possible to activate authentication for users who want to start an RTSP video stream or extract JPEG snapshot images Authentication for camera viewing This function is disabled by default Users can freely connect to the unit over RTSP and extract a video stream that it is generating This may be undes
25. e full screen or press Esc on your keyboard Use your browser for PTZ control A PTZ camera connected to the unit can be controlled from your web browser Note First go to the PTZ page see PTZ on page 21 to activate a PTZ driver which is supported by the camera With the driver activated you can operate the camera from the Live Stream page 1 On multichannel units click the Next Previous buttons to select the camera you wish to control 2 In the upper right corner click Show PTZ controls A yellow circle appears in the centre of the preview 3 To position the camera drag the highlighted dot across the circle in the direction you need It is also possible to move the camera by clicking in the circle To adjust Zoom Focus and Iris as needed drag the corresponding sliders 5 To save a camera position as a preset click the Favourites button Store current position as preset 1110 Live Stream To recall a preset camera position click Select and then click the required preset To delete a selected preset click the Recycle button Delete preset Note that a deleted preset is irretrievably lost You are therefore asked to confirm the deletion More preset management functions are available on the PTZ page see PTZ on page 21 There you can rename presets add reserved presets and delete multiple presets in one go Take a snapshot It is possible to take a snapshot of the camera preview s on the L
26. e rate at 960H resolution It is not recommended however to generate eight video streams at 960H This may overtax the hardware and lead to frames being dropped j47D Troubleshooting 13 8 Solution Set a lower resolution for one or more video streams and disable the quad view stream if not needed Frame rate drops Cause On multichannel units the four encoders can simultaneously handle video encoding at full frame rate at 960H resolution It is not recommended however to generate eight video streams at 960H This may overtax the hardware and lead to drops in frame rate see the actual frame rate measurement Solution Set a lower resolution for one or more video streams and disable the quad view stream if not needed Corrupted video stream visible smears or stuttering video Cause Not all data is received by the receiver due to network congestion Solution Make sure there is enough bandwidth available in the network for the stream to be transported from the encoder to the receiver You can also reduce any overload caused by peak traffic from the encoder To do this set the Traffic Shaping to a higher value See Camera Streaming Profiles Stream Traffic shaping Webpage issues The built in webpages are displayed incorrectly in your web browser Cause The unit supports only recent web browser versions Solution Only use the latest two versions of Chrome Firefox Internet Explorer or Safari Cause Ja
27. ecific webpage quickly type its name in the search as you type box above the menu Page layout Webpage layout is single page or content is organised across multiple tabs located at the top of the page When clicked each tab shows related commands and settings The active tab is identified by its highlighted and underlined title Camera preview Pages such as Live Stream Overlays Motion Detection and Tampering include a camera preview You use it to view live video or determine the effect of your settings when making changes for specific functions Click the Play Pause buttons in the centre of the preview to control video streaming To display these buttons when hidden move the mouse pointer over the preview pane Play live video stream O Pause live video stream Switch camera multichannel units The Live Stream page on multichannel units is opened in matrix mode displaying a two by two grid with images from all connected cameras An individual camera view can be selected and brought to the foreground by clicking the buttons that appear when you move the mouse pointer over the previews Show the previous next camera view TET Show the camera view associated with this option button 19D Webpage features Revert button The Revert button appears when you adjust specific settings You can use it to undo your changes The button is available until you leave the webpage Re
28. elow the Digital I O connector EVE FOUR to the right of the Digital I O connector EVE 4x4 to the left of the Digital I O connector S 64 E v2 2 Keep the reset button depressed for at least three seconds This erases the upgrade firmware if present in the upgrade image area The unit will revert to its factory set network settings 3 Use the IP address found on the sticker on the unit to access the webpages Network issues No network connection between the unit and the browsing PC Cause Physical network issue s Solution Verify that all network devices are properly connected and powered up Follow the cables make sure they are plugged into the correct connectors and check every connector thoroughly Cause Network configuration issue s To establish an IP connection the unit and the browsing PC must be on the same subnet EVE encoders request an IP address via DHCP by default If no server is found the unit reverts to its factory set IP address in the 10 x x x range On S 64 E v2 units DHCP is disabled by default Solution Install Siqura Device Manager SDM supplied on the Siqura Product CD and at www siqura com on the browsing PC Scan the network with SDM If the unit is not detected set the network adapter of the PC to the factory set subnet of the unit The IP address is printed on a sticker on the unit Use SDM or a browser to access the unit from the PC and then modify its network configuration as needed C
29. ested receivers in a single transmission The intermediary network switches and routers replicate the data packets to reach the multiple receivers on the network The switches and other network devices used must be carefully configured for and capable of handling multicasting and its associated protocols most notably IGMP SAP The unit includes a SAP announcer The Session Announcement Protocol SAP is used to advertise that a media stream generated by the encoder is available at a specific multicast address and port SAP listening applications can listen to the announcements and use the information to construct a guide of all advertised sessions This guide can be used to select and start a particular session The SAP announcer is not aware of the presence or absence of SAP listeners 1 In the IP address box type the multicast destination IP address for the announcements and media streams The address must be within the range of 224 2 128 0 224 2 255 255 2 In the Port box type the destination port number Default 1024 Use even numbers only 3 Select Enable Session announcements and media streams will now be sent to the given IP address The media stream can be identified through the Program name which is made up of the camera name and stream number 1400 Advanced 12 2 RTSP Multicast The unit supports multicast media streaming via the Real Time Streaming Protocol RTSP The RTSP transmitter does not require enabl
30. forge net logrotate licensed under the GNU General Public License GPL version 2 https fedorahosted org logrotate msntp c Copyright N M Maclaren c Copyright University of Cambridge http www hpcf cam ac uk export newlib Copyright c 1994 2009 Red Hat openssl Copyright C 1995 1998 Eric Young Copyright c 1998 2011 The OpenSSL Project https sourceware org newlib https www openssl org Note The URLs given above are subject to change and can become outdated 49 3 Index ENTES GROUP A Acknowledgemente 49 ele EE 40 Analytics tne mettere ae ens 37 lee DEET 42 Camera maa AA Gad 13 Camera Management esee 13 BE e ME 41 Date TIME PEE 30 Date amp Time ISSUES iii naci 45 prt Lr 27 Device Management aaa 27 Ree Le 36 Digital e DE 42 Direct Streaming exuta ge see SE EEN 40 EVentS ois ak 24 A 43 ai KEE 45 Image Quality paaa e rns 14 RED A 36 LiveStream a ANG NAKA 11 Logging de 36 LOGON SSUES weit dd 45 Meet the EVE family ccceceseeseeeeeeeeeeens 7 Motion Detection 37 NETWORK aaa a ie 28 NetWork Issues eiit Ro Reni 46 A PP KG aad Ria RR 15 150 D P Privacy Mask 5 64 E v2 eee 22 Eege EE ee 21 PTZ ISSUGS ia 46 Quality Moriltor rire ar 39 RECO 25 S 64 E v2 EVE Help rennen 5 S 64 E v2 ata glance eere 6 SOCU
31. hat includes the physical location for example The name you give here can be displayed as an overlay see Overlays on page 15 over the camera images When the overlay is enabled the camera name is visible in the webpage previews in your browser and in the video streams transmitted by the unit Input A video input is enabled by default You can choose to set this input to Disabled This is typically done when no video signal is connected to an input If you disable the input e No Video loss Image quality and Tamper detect alarms will be raised e The blue screen with No Video will not be shown when no input signal is connected e A black image with reduced frame rate with only the OSD texts will be streamed Aspect ratio The aspect ratio determines the proportional relationship between the width and height of the video images As different cameras may stream differing video standards you may want to adjust the aspect ratio for optimal image display 1 Click the Aspect ratio list 2 Select 4 3 standard aspect ratio or 16 9 wide screen Input impedance S 64 E v2 Impedance is the measure of resistance to signal current flow With one video source on one video input select 75 Ohm With a number of video inputs in parallel using one video source use High Z on all inputs except the last 1130 Camera 6 2 Video standard S 64 E v2 This video display standard you select here PAL NTSC or Aut
32. ing 1 In the Multicast address box type the destination multicast 1P address 2 In the Multicast port box type the destination port number Default 50000 Use even numbers only Direct Streaming The unit supports direct media streaming to a multicast or unicast IP address a decoder or viewing application for example 1 In the IP address box type the destination IP address 2 In the Port box type the destination port number Default 50010 Use even numbers only 3 Select Enable Quad view S 64 E v2 On the Quad view tab you can configure settings for Quad view streaming using RTSP Multicast or Direct Streaming Note that Audio Data and SAP settings are not available For more information about Quad view streaming see also Camera Streaming Profiles Quad view Data PTZ commands over TCP The unit supports the streaming of PTZ data over TCP using a client server connection The TCP connection is bidirectional 1 In the Listening on port box specify the port on which the server listens for incoming TCP connections Range 0 65535 Default 1024 2 To activate this function select Enable Bit rate Determines the speed of the digital transmission that is the amount of information transferred processed per unit of time Word length Determines the number of bits that is transferred in a single operation Stop bits Indicates the end of a data character to enable the receiver to resynchronise with
33. ion starts immediately When the camera scene or position is changed a warning is displayed Camera has been tampered with 2 If required go to the Events Management page see Events on page 24 add an event with a Camera tampering detected trigger and then define the subsequent action 3 To delete the current reference image click Deactivate Tamper Detection Clicking Activate Tamper Detection once more will create a new reference image Set up tamper detection S 64 E v2 The Tamper Detection function enables the unit to trigger an alarm when camera position changes or scene changes are detected in a specified area of the field of view that is the Region of Interest ROI Tamper detection needs a reference image for comparison with the current image 1 Click Activate Tamper Detection The button turns green and additional buttons appear 2 If the selected camera is a PTZ camera click Select to open the PTZ preset list in the lower left corner and then click the PTZ preset for which you want to create a reference image Drawing a ROI is optional If you do not need a ROI proceed to step 5 In that case the entire field of view becomes the ROI 3 Click Draw ROI Drag the mouse pointer across the preview to draw the Region of Interest ROI This defines the area which will be monitored for changes 5 Click Add reference image The reference image is created Progress is indicated by a progress bar Once created the
34. irable from a security perspective Therefore it is possible to restrict access to the unit to users with a valid account Administrators can create and delete user accounts via User Management on page 34 e Select Enable On attempting to open an RTSP connection users are now asked to provide a user name and password Secure connections With HTTPS implemented and activated a safe exchange of data between the unit and a web browser is ensured Information transported over the network for example device settings and user credentials is encrypted to protect it against intrusions and infections that can compromise the security and privacy of the information Certificates To implement HTTPS on the unit you need to install an HTTPS certificate You can use a self signed certificate or one created by a Certificate Authority CA CA issued certificates provide a higher level of security and inspire more trust than self signed certificates Self signed certificates are often installed for test purposes or as a temporary solution until a CA issued certificate has been obtained Certificate information The following information must be provided to create a certificate 1320 Device Item Description Country The country where the certificate is to be used Country code Two letter country code Days until expiration The valid period in days of the certificate Default 365 State Pro
35. is only detected if its level exceeds the defined value indicated by the red horizontal line The Alarm level setting can be used to eliminate unwanted false triggering for example caused by background noise or constant local movement You may need to try out several alarm levels to achieve the best detection 5 If required go to the Event Management page see Events on page 24 and add an event with motion detection as an event trigger Deactivate motion detection You can temporarily deactivate motion detection e Click Deactivate Motion Detection The Motion Detection button turns red and the ROI is hidden Clicking the button once again reactivates motion detection using the same ROI 1370 Analytics 11 2 Tampering As a result of tampering or more accidentally after cleaning a camera may no longer cover the area designated for monitoring The Tampering function can detect camera position changes and scene changes such as a blocked camera view It does so by comparing the current image to one or more reference images that were captured and stored earlier Set up tamper detection EVE encoders Tamper detection needs a reference image for comparison with the current image 1 Click Activate Tamper Detection The button turns green and reference image learning starts Progress is indicated by a progress bar Once created the reference image is displayed as an overlay over the current image Detect
36. ive Stream page In the upper right corner click Take snapshot The picture is saved in JPG format to your Downloads folder The file name includes the camera name and date time information Record a live stream You can record the video on the Live Stream page to your PC The names of the AVI format files include date and time information to identify the recordings 1 In the upper right corner click Start recording The record button flashes red to show that you started a recording To stop the recording click Stop recording Your browser can now download the recording 1120 EZ Camera 6 1 Per channel the unit can take an input signal from an analogue camera and convert it to two digital video streams On the webpages grouped under Camera you can adjust video streaming image quality and camera management settings In This Chapter e ET et EE 13 6 2 Image QUAY GN a i 14 2 Overlay S ee eege eege Seege ee ed ee Eege 15 6 4 Streaming EPO EE GE dene 18 RE EN 6 6 Privacy Mask S 64 E V2 a nsin iian nenne nennen een enne enne nnn 22 Camera Management On the Camera Management page you can assign a camera name and select the aspect ratio On S 64 E v2 encoders you can also enable disable the video input set the input impedance and select a video standard Name Type a descriptive name in the Name box This makes the camera easily identifiable on the network Preferably use a unique name one t
37. mage overlay S 64 E v2 buttons open a dialogue box with overlay settings 1150 Camera Button Name Available settings Add text overlay Insert text and set the render mode Position the text overlay over the video image Set font colour border colour and transparency Select font and set font size Delete overlay Add image overlay ER S 64 E v2 Select a picture for the overlay Position the overlay picture over the video image Set transparency scaling and animation speed Delete overlay oe SS ols TOTS Tie Add a text overlay Overlays are created independently of each other 1 Click Add text overlay A dialogue box pops up It has a toolbar with four buttons The active button is highlighted in green In the Text box type the text that is to be displayed on screen or Click the button next to the Text box and then select the entry to be inserted It is possible to reopen the list and click a different entry to append to the selection already in the Text box In the Render mode list select Outline or Border as needed Your settings are immediately effective See the preview for visual feedback Click the Position button In the Position list select a preset position or Click Free positioning and then use the X position and Y position sliders or boxes to freely position the object over the video image Using the A
38. nchor point setting you can shift the object relative to the anchor point Use Rotation angle to rotate the text Click the Colour button select the font colour and border colour and then set the transparency of the text overlay Click the Font button select the font to be used and then enter the font size Fonts can be uploaded via the Font management tab 1160 Camera Add an image overlay S 64 E v2 You can create one image overlay 1 Click Add image overlay A dialogue box pops up It has a toolbar with three buttons The active button is highlighted in green Click the Image list 3 Select the image for the overlay You can add images to the list via Image management The S 64 E v2 EVE supports GIF and JPG images Click the Position button In the Position list select one of the preset positions or Click Free positioning and then use the X position and Y position sliders or boxes to freely position the object over the video image Using the Anchor point setting you can shift the object relative to the anchor point Click the Advanced button Set the transparency and scaling of the image overlay with the appropriate sliders or text boxes 8 If your overlay is an animated GIF graphic define its speed in the Animation speed text box Delete an overlay 1 On the Overlay management tab click on the overlay 2 In the dialogue box click the recycle button Delete overlay Font m
39. network traffic bursts which helps the network infrastructure handle the traffic In its turn however traffic shaping will increase the latency e With traffic shaping set to Off the stream is transmitted with minimum latency but with bursty network traffic e With traffic shaping set to High the network traffic is evenly spread out in time but the latency will increase Parameter value combinations When you create a custom streaming profile set sensible combinations of Frame rate GOP size Maximum bit rate Maximum long term bit rate Maximum quality and Resolution If in doubt about the effects of specific encoder settings you are advised to select the factory set profile offering the closest match to your required application Use Quad view S 64 E v2 To see live video from the S 64 E v2 you can use a web browser or video viewing software In a browser the Live Stream page presents the four camera views arranged in quad layout For closer viewing you can select an individual camera Likewise if you use viewing software to extract video you can request a quad view RTSP stream or open a separate RTSP stream per channel Note that the unit s Quad view function is disabled by default 1 On the Quad view tab click Enable 2 Configure the encoding settings as needed 3 In your viewing application specify the URL containing the IP address of the S 64 E v2 4 Add quad after the IP address For example rtsp 10 50 3 72 quad
40. nit What you should already know When working with this unit basic understanding and skills in the following fields are recommended e Ethernet network technologies and Internet Protocol IP e Windows environments e Web browsers e Video audio data and contact closure transmissions e Video compression methods Why specifications may change At Siqura we are committed to delivering high quality products and services The information given in this manual was current when published As we continuously seek to improve our products and user experience all features and specifications are subject to change without notice We like to hear from you Customer satisfaction is our first priority We welcome and value your opinion about our products and services Should you detect errors or inaccuracies in this manual we would be grateful if you would inform us We invite you to offer your suggestions and comments via t writingOtkhsecurity com Your feedback helps us to further improve our documentation 150 ENTES GROUP 2 S 64 E v2 at a glance S 64 E v2 e Four channel H 264 video encoder e ONVIF Profile S e Edge recording e Picture enhancement e Image quality monitor e Advanced tamper detection e 960H Support e Duplex serial data e Open Streaming Architecture OSA e Available with SFP interface Dei Meet the EVE family ENTES GROUP EVE ONE EVE FOUR EVE 4x4 EVE ON
41. nrncnnrncanennane 13 1 Date amp Time ISSUES AGA AANGAL 13 2 PTP ISSUES ia 13 3 LODO ISSUES ici da 13 4 Network ISSUES iia NANA ANA ANNA 130 11 13 13 14 15 18 21 22 24 25 27 27 28 30 32 34 35 36 36 36 37 37 38 39 40 40 41 42 42 43 45 45 45 45 46 Contents 13 5 PTZ ISSUES aia 13 6 Upgrade ISSUES ci GRAN a 13 7 VIG SO ISSUES Na ica 13 8 Webpage ISSUES ici e ia Acknowledgements c mococococacacnnnnnnnnnnnonoraroraranananananananan cara cn ENEE EEN EN ENER ENNEN O q 140 46 47 47 48 49 50 ENTES GROUP S 64 E v2 EVE Help What this manual covers This manual applies to Siqura s S 64 E v2 and EVE video encoder series It provides the context sensitive Help that can be opened from the built in webpages The Help topics explain e How to operate the unit e How to adjust device settings e How to manage user accounts e How to resolve occurred issues Note When describing shared features this manual uses the generic term unit to refer to the S 64 E v2 and EVE encoders In descriptions of distinguishing features the individual product names are used For installation and connection instructions see the Quick Start Guide supplied with your unit Who should read this manual This manual is written for engineers administrators operators and other users who are involved in installing operating or maintaining this u
42. o determines the available frame rates on the Streaming Profiles page that is 25 fps for PAL and 30 fps for NTSC Image Quality On the Image Quality page image quality settings are overlaid over the video shown in the camera preview Use these settings to enhance the image quality for optimal display in your web browser or in an application you are using to extract the video stream Any changes you make are immediately effective and visible in the preview Note On multichannel units the settings on this page can be adjusted per individual camera Select the intended camera by clicking the Next Previous buttons as needed and then make the required changes Noise filter It is possible to partially remove noise from the video signal 1 Click the Noise filter list 2 Select Weak Average or Strong as required Selecting Off disables the filter Auto enhancement When set to On this function continuously analyses the images and dynamically adjusts the image quality to compensate for changing conditions Manual enhancement Image quality can be controlled manually 1 Set Auto enhancement to Off 2 While observing the changes in the preview move the Brightness Colour saturation Contrast Hue and Sharpness sliders until you achieve optimal viewing quality Note With manual enhancement the settings are not dynamically adjusted when conditions change Brightness Use this function to adjust the brightness level of the
43. oint RS 485 enable only for the first and last module connected to the bus configuration Camera ID In order to address multiple cameras on the same RS 485 bus each camera needs to be assigned a unique ID Make sure to set all connected cameras to a different ID on the camera itself and then set the camera IDs for all cameras accordingly on this page il Click the Camera tab 2 In the Camera ID box type the ID Rename a preset Presets are automatically saved as PTZ preset followed by the preset number On the Camera tab you can rename a preset to give it a more descriptive name 1 In the Preset name column click the current name of the preset 2 Type the new preset name The preset can now be found under the new name in the Preset list on the Live Stream page Add a reserved preset Certain functions of a connected camera such as a wiper washer system for example can be activated by working with reserved presets if the camera supports these 1 Click Add Reserved Preset A new row is added to the preset table 2 Click the appropriate cell under Preset number and type the number that will activate the camera function 3 Click the corresponding cell under Preset name and type a descriptive name The preset is added to the preset list on the Live Stream page Delete PTZ presets Note that it is not possible to undo the deletion of a preset 1 Click to select the check box of the preset you wish to delete 2 Cli
44. pin is output pin Audio The following audio channels are provided by the S 64 E v2 EVE FOUR and EVE 4x4 per blade encoders e Audio in 4 channels line level or two channels line level and two channels mic level with bias e Audio out 1 channel line level Input select Settings Line Microphone Microphone Bias 14920 Advanced 12 5 Profile Preset combinations of settings e G 711 A law mainly used in Europe and Australia e G 711 y law mainly used in USA and Japan Input gain Drag the slider to adjust the input gain Range 0 30 dB Input level Graphic bar to indicate the audio input level in dBFS decibels below full scale Output gain Drag the slider to adjust the output gain Range 80 O dB Output level Graphic bar to indicate the audio output level in dBFS decibels below full scale FTP On the Event Management page see Events on page 24 events can be set to trigger an FTP push When such an event occurs the unit will post a camera image on one or two FTP servers A target server must hold a user account associated with the unit If you assign two servers images are posted simultaneously to FTP server 1 and FTP server 2 Send to this server To activate the connection with this server select Enable IP address In the IP address box type the IP address of the FTP server you want to use Port The FTP protocol typically uses port 21 on the FTP server to listen for
45. rameter Clear the check box to deactivate and hide that parameter Max long term bit rate With this setting you can optimise the bit rate by specifying an average value allowed for a longer period Maximum quality Generally speaking the higher the Maximum quality setting the lower the compression ratio and the more bits are consumed This means a trade off has to be found between the desired quality level and available bandwidth When configuring these settings it is good to keep the following in mind e If the configured Maximum quality cannot be achieved with the currently set Maximum bit rate the actual quality will be lower The actual quality percentage is shown real time to the right of the configured Maximum quality e The actual quality level will never exceed the configured Maximum quality even if the Maximum bit rate should allow it Resolution Indicates the number of pixels that can be displayed in each dimension width x height See the table below for supported resolutions 1190 Camera PAL NTSC 960H 960x576 960x480 Di 720x576 720x480 2 3D1 480x576 480x480 1 2D1 352x576 352x480 4CIF 704x576 704x480 2CIF 720x288 720x240 CIF 352x288 352x240 QCIF 176x144 176x120 VGA 640x480 640x480 QVGA 320x240 320x240 Traffic shaping S 64 E v2 Traffic shaping sets the maximum network bit rate per encoder Traffic shaping will spread
46. rofiles meets your requirements you can create and save user defined streaming profiles Use a factory set profile A factory set streaming profile defines the settings that the unit will use for the specific application 1 Click the camera name at the top of the webpage 2 Click Stream 1 or Stream 2 to select the stream to assign the streaming profile to 3 In the Profile list below the camera name select the factory profile which is appropriate for the intended purpose 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for the other stream if necessary Factory profile settings After you select a factory profile the video stream is encoded using the associated settings shown below the profile list For several settings the webpage also shows the actual value to the right of the defined value Create a custom profile If the supplied factory set profiles do not meet your requirements you can create a custom streaming profile 1 Click the camera name at the top of the webpage 2 Click Stream 1 or Stream 2 to select the stream to assign the streaming profile to 3 In the Profile list select the factory profile to be used as a basis for the custom profile 4 Adapt the profile settings to your requirements The custom profile is added to the Profile list User section as Factory profile Copy yymmdd 5 To rename the profile type a descriptive name into the Name box Delete a custom profile Custom streaming profiles can be deleted unlike factory se
47. security com WWW www siqura com 120 Contents 1 S 64 E v2 EVE Help cocononcnnonononcnnononencanonencnnannnenrnrnnnnrnrnnonenrnrannnrnrnnnnrncnrnnnne 2 S 64 E v2 at a glance sa naaa a nananana nananana KANA NANANA NANANA NANANA KAKA ANAKA NANANA NAKAKA KA NN 3 Meet the EVE family 2422034242x0x02 REENEN RE RE ENKER ER ENER EEN KAKANAN ENER KREE KANAN KA KANAN 4 Webpage features 5 Live Stream 6 1 Camera Management naci A NAAN 6 2 Imeage Quality E 6 3 UL EEUU 6 4 Streaming Profiles cani LE DIT IE 6 5 Ida Ee 6 6 Privacy Mask 5 64 E N2 ii rir HUE MOT als 7 Events P 8 Recording 9 SA APA A PAPA PA PAPA PAPA PAPA AAP A PA PAPA PA PAPA P APAPAP AAP APA APAPAP APA AAP APA REENEN ENEE EN 9 1 Device Management canse ena IH Hee hehehe nennen nennen nennen nnn 9 2 NGEWONK aida See d e 9 3 Date MIMO na 9 4 SOCUIILY EMILE 9 5 User Management maana HI enne hehehe nens hes hende nennen 9 6 SNMP S 64 E EE 10 Diagnostics 10 1 re Ye 0 LA aa 10 2 VED ra D DEMP LIUC 11 1 MOtion Detectan Gagana Seege dE EE ANA 11 2 Brei 11 3 Quality MONITO asias id 12 Advanced 12 1 Direct Streaming eiiim eadeni a a cdas 12 2 ripe AAP PAA AA a 12 3 Digital O saint dada iaa 12 4 AUG a AA A LANANG 12 5 EE Eege E E TG AER UST 13 Troubleshooting mcoccoconnocnnnannnrannncnnnncnnnncnnnncnnrncnnennnnrnnrnnnnrnnnnrn
48. sked to provide this number when you contact Siqura technical support Firmware version Indicates the currently active firmware version Firmware upgrade The unit has two firmware storage areas a fixed image area and an upgrade image area The fixed image area contains the original factory version of the firmware This cannot be erased The upgrade image area is usually empty upon factory release Using the Firmware upgrade section you can write a new firmware version to the upgrade image area An upgrade image can replace an existing upgrade image written to the unit at an earlier upgrade Important It is essential that the upgrade image is compatible with the unit 1 To open the upgrade section click Firmware upgrade 1270 Device 9 2 Click Click to select file Browse to the folder which holds the upgrade file Select the upgrade file sqrfw extension and then drag it onto the dashed rectangle Ui A U N Click Upgrade The firmware is upgraded The unit is unresponsive for 30 seconds Restart the unit The Restart button restarts the unit without resetting variables During the restart the unit is unresponsive for 30 seconds Reset to factory defaults With the options accessed via the Reset to factory default button you can reset all variables that can be set by the user After clicking either of the options the unit restarts and is unresponsive for 30 seconds e Ifyou need to keep the current net
49. start with 127 reserved for loopback on local host Subnet mask Used to subdivide the IP network for security or performance purposes 1290 Device 9 3 Default gateway The IP address of the network node router which serves as the entry point and exit point to the network Preferred DNS The IP address of the DNS server that will be used first for DNS name resolution Alternate DNS The IP address of the server which will be used as the secondary DNS server Services S 64 E v2 On the Services tab of the Network page you can enable or disable the unit s RTSP ONVIF MX and UPnP services as needed For more information see the service descriptions below RTSP The unit implements an RTSP server A hardware or software decoder the latter within a viewing application for example is the RTSP client Media sessions between client and server are established and controlled with RTSP Media stream delivery itself is handled by the Real Time Transport Protocol RTP Select the RTSP check box to enable RTSP streaming RTSP port The port number used for RTSP media sessions Default port 554 ONVIF Enables the ONVIF service on the unit The ONVIF specification ensures interoperability between products regardless of manufacturer It defines a common protocol for the exchange of information between network video devices including automatic device discovery and video streaming The unit fully supports the ON
50. store the setting to its original state at the time of opening the webpage 1100 ES Live Stream On the Live Stream page you can view live video from one or more connected sources If the source is a PTZ camera you can operate this camera if it supports the driver selected on the PTZ page see PTZ on page 21 Preview layout On successful connection to the unit the Live Stream page is opened showing e Asingle camera preview one channel units e A2x2 video matrix multichannel units View live video Video is paused when you open the Live Stream page 1 Move your mouse pointer over the preview pane 2 In the centre of the preview pane click Play Streaming video from the connected source s is displayed Video streaming can be stopped with Pause Maximised mode multichannel units You can enter maximised mode to bring a preview to the foreground 1 Move your mouse pointer over the preview pane 2 Click the Next Previous buttons see Webpage features on page 9 to select the preview you want to maximise For direct access you can click the appropriate camera button at the bottom of the preview pane This enlarges the preview and hides the other images Full screen mode For better observation you can enter full screen mode 1 In the upper right corner of the preview pane click Full screen The preview pane now fills your entire screen 2 To return to the previous mode click Clos
51. t profiles 1 In the Profile list select the profile to be deleted 2 Click Delete 3 In the information bar click Yes delete to confirm this action Name Indicates the currently selected streaming profile You can name and rename custom streaming profiles The names of the factory set profiles cannot be changed 1180 Camera Encoder type Depending on the application select the video encoding method that is to be used to compress the analogue video signal Frame rate Here you can set the number of video frames per second for the video transmission Range 1 25 fps PAL 1 30 fps NTSC GOP size Determines the distance in frames between two I frames Maximum bit rate Here you can set the maximum bit rate allowed for the video transmission You can use this setting to control the network load The actual bit rate is shown to the right of the text box This value is dynamically updated with the current bit rate to provide feedback on the bit rate that is used on average with the current Maximum quality setting This setting corresponds with Constant Quality Mode or Variable Bit Rate Maximise long term bit rate The default setting is not very suited for recording and storage the total amount of data needed is unpredictable This mode defines the average bit rate for a period of time This mode corresponds with a type of Constant Bit Rate Select Enable to display and activate the Max long term bit rate pa
52. the image during nighttime The lens has got dirty The iris control has got stuck Camera failure occurs measured continuously State Description Error state Hysteresis the area where the alarm output is either true or false depending on the preceding alarm state On the Event Management page you can add events triggered by various image quality states such as image too bright contrast too low or detail too low and then define actions to be taken when a specific state occurs Correct performance 39 12 ENTES GROUP Advanced 12 1 The Advanced menu gives access to the Direct Streaming Data Digital I O Audio if supported and FTP Push pages Important We recommend that you have in depth understanding of the Advanced settings and their values before you make any changes If in doubt do not change the default values In This Chapter 1221 is e CU 40 A deeg ee EES 41 12 3 Digital lO coi rd 42 12A c or 42 A 43 Direct Streaming On the Direct Streaming page you can enter IP settings for direct streaming to a unicast or multicast IP address Multicast The unit supports IP multicast This is a method for one to many real time communication over an IP network The technique can be used to send media streams from the encoder to a group of inter
53. the stream Parity mode Enables the sending of an extra bit with each data character for error detection purposes Wire mode S 64 E v2 The RX 4xx interface type on the data connector is set in software Select the required type in the Wire mode list Biasing S 64 E v2 If biasing is needed it should be enabled on at least one module on the bus 1440 Advanced 12 3 12 4 Termination S 64 E v2 Normally the devices at the two extremes of a bus are terminated while intermediate devices are not Therefore RS 422 always enable being point to point RS 485 enable only for the first and last module connected to the bus configuration Digital I O The number of digital I O channels that is provided depends on the model of your encoder see the table below Each of the I O pins can function as a digital input or a digital output but not simultaneously Product Digital I O channels EVE ONE 2 EVE FOUR 8 EVE 4x4 4x8 S 64 E v2 8 Set the pin mode On the Digital I O page you can set the mode for each pin 1 In the Mode column click the required cell 2 Select the desired mode 3 If desired go to the Event Management see Events on page 24 page and add an event with I O closed as an event trigger Mode Description Force closed I O contact is closed Input I O pin is input pin Output inverted I O pin is output pin output inverted Output I O
54. u have defined the trigger and the action Note Make sure that the FTP server settings see FTP on page 43 are configured correctly when you select FTP image as a trigger action Delete an event 1 2 Select the check box of the event you wish to delete Click Delete event 1240 ES Recording Edge recording makes it possible to record and store video locally that is at the video encoder To prevent loss of video when the connection to a central network video recorder or VMS system is lost recorded video clips can be stored on the Micro SD card inside the video encoder From the Edge Recording page the clips can then be downloaded for further processing Monitoring Unlike 24 hour recording by an NVR edge recordings are typically short recordings Start and stop times for the recordings are triggered by external events such as a lost or restored connection to an NVR or VMS To detect these events the video encoder monitors the network connection to the device specified by its IP address This is done by pinging it at regular intervals to test its reachability over the network 1 In the IP address box type the IP address to be monitored 2 Select Enable The device is now pinged periodically The connectivity status is given as Connection present Or Connection lost Recording Detecting a loss of connection to a device at a monitored IP address triggers the following e Edge recording starts
55. vaScript is not enabled in your web browser Solution Open the Privacy or Security settings of your web browser and enable JavaScript Active scripting 148 D Acknowledgements Siqura units use the following Open Source Components Libraries Component Library URL Linux Kernel 2 6 licensed under the GNU General Public License GPL version 2 alsa lib licensed under the GNU Lesser Public License LGPL version 2 1 https www kernel org https www kernel org alsa utils licensed under the GNU General Public License GPL version 2 http alsa project org boost Boost Software License Version 1 0 http boost org BusyBox licensed under the GNU General Public License GPL version 2 ethtool licensed under the GNU General Public License GPL version 2 http busybox net https www kernel org pub software network ethtool freetype Copyright 1996 2002 2006 David Turner Robert Wilhelm and Werner Lemberg http www freetype org ftpd c Copyright 1995 2000 Trolltech AS Copyright 2001 Arnt Gulbrandsen iproute licensed under the GNU General Public License GPL version 2 libupnp Copyright c 2000 2003 Intel Corporation Copyright c 2005 2006 R mi Turboult Copyright c 2006 Michel Pfeiffer and others http www linuxfoundation org collaborate workgroups networking iproute2 http pupnp source
56. video images to your viewing conditions Colour saturation Use this function to adjust the intensity purity of the colours in the video images Contrast Use this function to adjust the contrast level of the video images to your viewing conditions Hue Use this function to enhance the colours in the video images if they do not look natural Sharpness Use this function to adjust image sharpness to your viewing conditions 1140 Camera 6 3 Overlays It is possible to add independently configurable text lines to the video signal for on screen display OSD purposes On S 64 E v2 units you can also add a graphical image Note On multichannel units the settings on this page can be adjusted per individual camera Select the intended camera by clicking the Next Previous buttons as needed and then make the required changes Product Text lines Graphic EVE ONE EVE FOUR EVE 4x4 2x N A S 64 E v2 3x 1x Overview The Overlays page has the following tabs e Overlay management Use this tab to add and delete text lines and a graphical image S 64 E v2 You can position the objects over the video image and determine their appearance e Font management Use this tab to select add and delete fonts e Image management S 64 E v2 Use this tab to select add and delete a graphical image Overlay management buttons Overlays are created on the Overlay management tab The Add text overlay and Add i
57. vince The administrative region in which the organisation is located Common name The name of the entity to be certified by the certificate City City where the organisation is based Email The contact email address Organisation The name of the organisation which owns the entity specified in the Common name box Organisation unit The name of the organisational unit which owns the entity specified in the Common name box Important Make sure that the Common name that you specify matches the URL that is used to access the webpages of the unit Generally this is its IP address Install a self signed certificate 1 Enter the required information as described above 2 Click Create self signed certificate The certificate is created and installed Install a CA issued certificate 1 Enter the required information as described above 2 Click CA created certificate 3 Click Create and download certificate request 4 Go to your download folder copy the certificate request csr file and then send it to a CA Once you have received the signed certificate from the CA Click CA created certificate Click Upload certificate Drag the certificate file onto the dashed rectangle Click Upload ON AD Ui Open a secure connection With a security certificate installed you can establish a secure connection 1 Click Self signed certificate or CA created certificate depending on the type you want to use At the top of the page activate
58. work configuration click Keep network settings e Ifyou want a complete reset which will restore all device settings including the IP address and subnet mask to their original default values click Discard network settings Warning The latter option restores the unit to the factory set IP address as indicated on a sticker on the unit This could make the unit unreachable for in band communications in which case the webpages are accessible only by moving a PC to the same subnet as the unit Create a backup file It is possible to back up the settings of the unit so that you can restore them if a problem should occur 1 Click Create backup file The backup file is saved to the Download folder on your PC File name convention yymmdd backup tar 2 Store the file in a safe location designated for backups for example Restore a backup You can restore a backed up configuration 1 Click Restore previously created backup 2 Select Keep network settings if you want to preserve the current network settings 3 Select Keep SSL certificates if you want to preserve the currently installed SSL certificates 4 Drag the backup file with tar extension onto the dashed rectangle Click Restore The unit becomes unresponsive for some 30 seconds while the backup is restored Network For correct functioning of the unit its network settings must be compatible with the network to which it is added On the Network page you can set a static I
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