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1. M 103 Introduction Topics Covered e Precautions e Recommendations and Limitations Unpacking e Annexxus Default IP Configurations e Annexxus Installation Setup Details Thank you for purchasing i Annexxus series an IP video encoder device Annexxus network video servers allow to encode analog video into high quality digital video for use and storage on local area network Annexxus 301C 301C2M and 301D2M also combine the features of a network video server with the features of a camera The benefits of this technology allow for increased flexibility within the surveillance network Annexxus encoders use an H 264 compression which allows transmission of full motion video at 30 frames per second at 704x480 resolution de pending on the model Depending on the Annexxus series model Annexxus offers 1 or 4 video inputs with synchronized audio capabilities and PTZ functionality Annexxus series support the following resolutions 176x240 352x240 704x240 and 704x480 Annexxus 301C2M and 301D2M additionally support the following resolutions 1280x 20 and 1600x1200 The video from Annexxus series can be viewed remotely with the help of built in Annexxus web browser via Internet Explorer or through SRX Pro iP Pro Server or Remote version 1 512 and up provided Annexxus module is properly configured in SRX Pro IP Pro software setup Both NTSC and PAL analog cameras are supported by Annexxus modules The IP address for
2. 2 wire conductors 18 Gauge for 24 AC 3A if not using AC adaptor EAUP 2412A 16RJ UTP Video Data Transceiver 24 AC Power Transformer 16 channels 13 445 i3F417U i3B261 ji3S750PTZ 9 99 16 analogs cameras IMPORTANT If using the power output from the Annexxus 316 304 or 301 to power the cameras the 24VAC input must compensate for the power consumption requirement of all devices in the installation Model Power requirement Annexxus 301 250 mA Annexxus 301C C2M350 mA Annexxus 301D2M 400 mA Annexxus 304 700 mA Annexxus 316 3000 mA daVinci Lite PTZ 750 mA Example Sixteen 16 daVinci Lite PTZ cameras and one 1 Annexxus 316 encoder are used in the installation Using the table above the total power requirement is 750 mA x 16 750 mA x 16 15 Amps For an installation of 16 daVinci Lite cameras and 1 Annexxus 316 module at least 16 Amps should be available Only the Annexxus 316 encoder accepts DB26 camera inputs However if the installer would like to use BNC cable connections it is required that the DB25 cable have one 1 fly out cable with 16 BNC connectors one for each camera If required to connect the AX316 to a UTP transceiver a DB25 to DB25 connection is required When installing PTZ remember the address of the camera ID which is set with a dip switch Annexxus 316 Chapter 1 Introduction D Important When installing PTZ remember the address of the camera ID which i
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4. image to the folder selected in the Step 3 No message will be displayed once the file is saved The file will be automatically named and numbered All jpeg snapshots are named using the following template snapshotXX peg Index A activate channels 67 add encoder manually 26 add encoder to SRX Pro iP Pro server 26 add operator user 58 administrator password change 5 administrator user 5 advanced IP encoder setup 29 alarm input setup 50 alarm logs 60 alarm recording 36 Annexxus 301 front connection diagram 4 front view 4 rear connection diagram 5 rear view 5 Annexxus 301 3010 limitations 27 Annexxus 301C connection diagram rear view side view specifications 6 Annexxus 301 2 connection diagram 10 rear view 10 side view 10 specifications 8 Annexxus 30102 alarm PTZ extension cable 14 audio extension cable 13 front view 13 main cable 13 specifications 11 spot monitor cable 14 Annexxus 304 14 connection diagram 15 daVinci camera connection 16 front view 15 rear view 15 Annexxus 304 limitations 27 Annexxus Finder 90 installation 90 Annexxus player 94 file menu 99 help menu 100 instal ffdshow codec package 94 installation 94 menu bar 99 option menu 99 playback controls 97 save snapshot 101 view menu 99 approved combinations 3 associate motion with control output 40 associate sensor with control output 52 associate sensor with ptz preset 54
5. 704x480 7045576 Frame Rate 30NV25P Stream Type Video BitRate Variable BitRate 1 024Kbps Interval 1 0 Frame Type Only F To configure Stream do the following From the Type drop down menu select Main Stream From the Stream Type drop down menu select Video amp Audio to stream and record both video and audio inputs or Video to stream video input only or if audio input is not available For Annexxus 301 301C 301CP models select Only P or BBP from the Frame Type drop down menu Note that the Frame Type for Annexxus 304 316 30102M and 301D2M is pre set and cannot be changed by the user 38 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Video Settings Setup server qv Caution 4 From the I Interval drop down menu set the I Interval Use the table below to determine the recommended 7 Only P setting allows Annexxus unit to sup terval value based on Annexxus model and Frame Type port up to 30 fps per channel BBP setting limits the maximum frame rate to 10 fps I Interval Recommended Value depending Annexxus model and Frame Type per channel Annexxus model Frame Type I interval Recommended Value SERM E 30 BBP 10 Only P selectable selectable BBP Only selectable i Tip Annexxus 301 I Interval change will not affect the Frame Type setting Annexxus 301C CP 30 BBP 10 Only P selectable BBP fixe
6. 1 BNC connector is provided for external spot monitor output RJ 45 port allows for the PoE or network connection audio in out connectors allow for 1 audio channel This Annexxus model supports two way audio however regular microphone may not be used as a Line IN device special Line IN audio device is required Annexxus 301D2M SRX Pro 1 520 and up iP Pro 1 520 and up IE 6 0 1 3 2 MegaPixel CMOS 1600 X 1200 V MPEG 4 H 264 32K 2M Adjustable 8Mbps max Chapter 1 Introduction Annexxus 301D2M Frame Rate NTSC PAL 30 FPS 60Hz 25 FPS 50Hz D1 2CIF CIF and QCIF 15 FPS 60Hz 25 FPS 50Hz HD 10 FPS 60Hz 12FPS 50Hz UXGA Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or above Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or above Horizontal 1019 W 30 4 T Vertical 75 W 23 T Mam l input and 1 output aaa Ethernet 10 100 Base T Self Adaptive RJ 45 USB Port Type A Female Audio IN amp OUT Ports 3 5 mm 1 8 mini audio jack Audio IN amp OUT Ports Screw less Terminal Blocks RS 485 Port for future applications Screw less Terminal Blocks for future applications currently not in use currently not in use Power Supply 12VDC 24VAC 10 PoE Power over Ethernet Environment Mechanism 160mm x 145mm 6 3 x5 7 Chapter 1 Introduction Annexxus 301D2M Annexxus 301D2M MegaPixel iP dome camera Annexxus 301D2M Main Cable Optional dii lt 1 RJ 45 Female
7. 2 In the Browsing History section click the Settings button emporary Internet Files and History Settings window will be displayed 3 In the emporary Internet Files and History Settings window click the View objects button C W VDOWS Down loaded Program Files tolder window will be displayed Temporary Internet Files and History Settings x Temporary Internet Fies Internet Explorer shores copies of webpages images and media For Faster viewing later Check For newer versions of shored pages CO Every time I visit the webpage CO Every time I start Internet Explorer Automatically Never Disk space to use 8 1024MB 1024 141 Recommended 50 2 L Current location C Documents and Settings olga Local Sethings Temporary Internet Files Move Folder View objects History Specify how many days Internet Explorer should sawe the list of websites you have visited Days to keep pages in history 20 4 Inthe C WINDOWS Downloaded Program Files folder window locate Annexxus Control object Right click on Annexxus Control and select Remove from the context menu 93 Chapter 4 Appendix Troubleshooting Annexxus Web Browser Application C WINDOWSWownloaded Program Files Edit Wew Favortes Tools Help ae 2 Search Folders HUE Address 2 CAWINDOWS Downloaded Program Files v Eje LogMeIn Rescue Technician Console Java Runtime Environm
8. Annexxus Video Loss detection can be limited by a user schedule By configuring the video loss detection schedule the user can select specific days and or times when the video channel will be monitored for video loss It is however recom mended to monitor video loss at all times To configure video loss detection schedule follow instruction in Motion Detection Schedule section 2 6 4 2 Associate Video Loss Detection with Control Output In addition to being able to generate alarm logs based on video loss detection it is also possible to associate video loss detected on the selected channel with one or more control outputs To associate video loss with one or more control outputs follow instruction in Associate Motion Detection with Control Output section 2 6 5 View Tampering Setup Annexxus module can be configured to detect camera view tampering and trigger control outputs in response View Tampering detects signs of potential vandalism to the camera by detecting view tampering whenever an object appears too close to the camera lens When view tampering detection is properly configured alarm logs will also be generated and stored by Annexxus module whenever view tampering has been detected 46 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro View Tampering Setup Server Q Important The users of multiple monitors must make sure that the Set View Tampering Area window is positioned in the primary display monitor Note
9. Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro PTZ Setup server 2 8 PTZ Setup In the PTZ Setup the authorized users can configure the RS485 settings of the analog PTZ cameras connected to Annexxus 301 Annexxus 304 and Annexxus 316 models j Note Device Information Channels Network PTZ Sensor Contral User Management Log Fleceeds PTZ tab is only available for Annexxus 301 R5485 Annexxus 304 and Annexxus 316 models Channel Ma Channel Baud Rate 9600 PTZ 350 PIZAddess 11 Restore Reboot Save Chose To configure the PTZ analog camera connected to the Annexxus 301 304 316 device do the following 1 Select the Channel number BNC number on Annexxus module where the PTZ cameras is connected 2 Set the Baud Rate to 9600 3 Set the Type to i3 SD 4 Enter the PTZ Address Dip switch configured camera ID 5 Click Save to save the PTZ settings 1 For Annexxus 304 modules select the Channel number BNC number on Annexxus module where the PTZ cam eras 15 connected 2 From the PTZ Type drop down menu select of the supported PTZ protocols e g 13 50 3 From the Baud Rate drop down menu select the baud rate of the PIZ camera Please refer to the camera s manu facturer documentation to determine the correct baud rate setting Use the table below to determine the baud rate setting for the known protocols PTZ Protocol Supported Baud Rate 1921200 9600 0
10. Select the type of recording schedule from the drop down menu Continuous Motion Alarm Motion amp Alarm Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Video Recording Schedule Setup Server Q Important Remember that the time frames may not overlap or be repeated Use military time format to configure the time frames E g 22 10PM 6 Set Recording Schedule Day of the Week Monday Recording Type Continuous Copy Settings to whale Week To copy the same recording schedule to other days of the week or to the entire week select the desired option in the Copy Settings to drop down menu and click Copy Repeat for other days of the week if desired Click Confirm to save the configured recording schedule and to close Set Recording Schedule window Click Save to save the new schedule 2 6 2 2 Time frame Recording Schedule 1 select Day of the Week from the drop down menu to create weekly recording schedule for the selected day select Record Based on the Following Schedule from the Recording Type drop down menu to configure up to 4 different time frames Enable up to four 4 schedules Each schedule can be assigned its specific Time frame and its own recording schedule type In the Example below the selected video channel will record as follows e From 12 00AM until 6 30AM based on detected Alarm Sensor activity e From 6 30AM until 9 30AM based on detected Motion e F
11. Sensor Normal Open Enable Sensor Schedule Associate with To configure a connected sensor input do the following 1 From the Sensor Input drop down menu select the sensor input Make sure the sensor input is properly connected to the Annexxus device in accordance with the connection diagrams 2 From the Sensor Type drop down menu select the sensor type Normally Open or Normally Closed as per sensor device specifications Electrically sensor input devices are classified as normally open and normally closed The term normally refers to the state of the device in its resting position without any external forces acting on it A Normally Closed sensor is any sensor with an electrical circuit closed by default A normally closed sensor is one that normally allows electrical current to flow and which prevents the current flow when it is perturbed In other words Normally Closed contact will carry electricity until it is activated A Normally Open sensor is any sensor with an electrical circuit open by default A normally open sensor is one that normally prevents current flow and which allows current to flow when it is perturbed In other words Normally pen contact will not carry electricity until it is activated 3 Enable selected sensor input by checking off Enable checkbox 2 9 1 1 Sensor Schedule Each Annexxus sensor input can be limited by a user schedule By configuring the sensor input sch
12. v NTERNATIOWP ANNEXXUS 300 series User Guide IMPORTANT A unique IP address must be assigned to each Annexxus unit before installation The technician also must synchronize Annexxus clock for each unit 92009 i DVR International Inc The contents of this user manual are protected under copyrights and computer program laws ANNexxus Annexxus series User Guide by Olga Alexeenko Technical Writer Editor and Mykone Saunders Creative Producer Copyright 2008 2009 2010 i International Inc All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or by any information storage or retrieval system without the prior written permission of the copyright owner and the publisher Annexxus is a registered trademark of i International 1 reserves the right to change the contents of this manual without notice Disclaimer Annexxus series User Guide is provided as s without warranty of any kind expressed or implied including but not limited to performance merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Neither i In ternational Inc nor its dealers or distributors shall be liable to any person or entity with respect to any liability loss or damage caused or alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly by this information Furthermore i International Inc reserves the right to revise this publication and to make
13. 182 158 1053 2552552540 V20buid 090319 00 40 3e 2c b9 11 ANNEXXUS 301 1921681072 255 265 2640 00 40 36 36 9 9 AMNHESSUS 2 132158 10 254 255 255 254 U V2 Dbuild 081020 DOO 3c a2 c b3 6 ANNE US 301 192 168 117 271 25525525410 00 40 36 37 03 53 ANNEXXUS 301 192 168 10 64 2552552540 00 40 36 35 65 cl ANNEXXUS 316 192 168 10 62 2552552550 V21buid030321 00 40 30 11 11 11 amp Change IP Address IP Address 182 10 63 8000 Subnet Mask 255 255 204 0 JAC 2 00 40 3c 2c b9 1f Fema Version v2 090319 Sesial Number ANNEXXUS 301 C2MOU200808288 CWA 20080975W mm Rest Password To reset password bo factory default please call technical support for authorization code 4 3 4 Resetting Password to Factory Default If the Annexxus device s password is unknown or has been lost it needs be reset to the factory default setting before device s IP Address and Subnet mask configurations may be changed To reset the device s password please follow the steps below 1 Contact our technical support department at 1 877 877 7241 or by email at support i3dvr ca 2 Inform our technical support representative that the password for your Annexxus device needs to be reset Write down the Authorization Code provided to you 3 Enter the Authorization Code obtained from our technical support representative into the corresponding field in the Annexxus Finder window 4 Click the S
14. 24 04 12 26 2009 02 24 04 12 26 2008 02 24 04 12 26 i 2009 02 24 04 12 26 5 Click Search The most recent 2000 logs that match the set criteria will be displayed 68 Remote Connection via Internet Explorer Web Browser Topics Covered Annexxus Browser Interface e Live Backup e Live Snapshot e Search and Playback Internal Video Recordings Annexxus Setup Annexxus series allows viewing video remotely and configuring Annexxus setup via built in web viewer To access Annexxus series via web browser follow the steps below 1 Open Internet Explorer browser window 2 Enter Annexxus static or dynamic IP address in the address line The default IP address 192 0 0 64 must be changed by the technician before installing Annexxus module on site Please contact your technician installer for Annexxus IP information d Tip 3 When accessing Annexxus series for the first time over the Internet Explorer you will be prompted to install Active ree on how to change Annexxus X control Click on the banner and select Install Active X from the context menu IP address please read Changing IP Address section Annexxus Windows Internet Explorer MER bttp 192 0 0 64 File Edt View Favorites Tools Help ae Annexxus fo i Tools e IJ This website wants bo install the Following add on 5 300 From DVR International Inc If you trust the website and the add
15. Annexxus module in accordance with the connections diagram 2 Configure camera in Annexxus Channels Setup Correct PTZ camera model and PTZ Address must be configured 3 Locate a PTZ channel on the Annexxus web browser main screen and select it 4 Double click the video image Selected channel will be displayed in full screen mode Note that if the audio channel is assigned to the selected video channel the Volume control window will also be displayed in the bottom right corner 5 The PIZ video channel can now be controlled a control the channel with PTZ control buttons click the Advanced Control Panel located in the SRX Pro Control Center b To control the PTZ channel with the in cameo function position the mouse cursor within the live view window left click and hold down the mouse button Move the cursor in the desired direction and the PTZ camera follow the cursor direction 3 1 5 OSD Display Annexxus 301 D2M dome camera supports OSD Display which can only be accessed through SRX Pro or iP Pro software To access the Annexxus 301 D2M camera s OSD menu do the following 1 Open IP Camera setup tab in SRX Pro iP Pro Server software 2 Select the camera from the list and click the PTZ Browse button 3 Select A301 2M protocol from the protocol drop down menu 6 Chapter 3 Remote Connection via Internet Explorer Web OSD Display Browser 1 Important On screen Display will be
16. are drawn configure the detection sensitivity by dragging the Sensitivity slider to the right left to increase decrease the motion detection sensitivity Reduce the sensitivity to bring the number of false alarms to a minimum It is up to the user to test this function to find the best sensitivity level which works for each specific installation 7 Click Confirm to save motion detection areas and apply the settings 0 Click Save to save the new settings 2 6 3 1 Motion Detection Schedule Annexxus Motion detection can be limited by a user schedule By configuring the motion detection schedule the user can select specific days and or times when the video channel will be monitored for motion activity For example the warehouse manager may choose to monitor motion in the warehouse during the after hours or during low high traffic hours only 44 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Motion Detection Setup Server Important Remember that the time frames may not overlap or be repeated Use military time format to configure the time frames E g 22 10PM Just like Video Recording Motion detection schedule can be configured for each day of the week Furthermore up to 4 individual time frames can be configured for each daily motion detection schedule To configure Motion Detection schedule do the following 1 Click Alarm Schedule The Set Motion Detection Schedule window will be displayed 2 Select Day o
17. changes to the content at any time without notice FCC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Address I International Inc e 780 Birchmount Road Unit 16 Scarborough Ontario Canada M1K 5 4 Tech Support 1 877 877 7241 support i3dvr ca Web Site www i3dvr com Table of Contents GLI NN EUREN 1 2 1 2 Recommendations and METRE EST STREETS 3 Ms AU PACKING E Ew 4 ES US RR PT XE 4 Re D Ese EZ a 11 ESSE I TIROL RICERCHE AEA 14 PEL HI Henr Hu ee HL 18 Ri Derat Makau 29 DCTS aerate oie Dole LU DEI ILLI CDD 24 dos ded har MEA OLBSS tort v Be alienate 24 5 2 2 Remote Connection RA FTONP FIO SENGT uo aatis tabat aet mana uio eet Da aatis antra
18. displayed Search has completed No video files matching the settings have been found Check recording schedule settings or change the search settings and try again Note that this Annexxus device may not support local video re cording When recording Continuously Annexxus device will split the video recording into 128MB segments Once the video segment size reaches 128MB a new file is created Video recording from each video channel is saved into a separate file When recording based on Motion Alarm or Motion Alarm activity the a new video file will be created for each motion and or alarm event Remember that the Pre and Post alarm Recording setting will affect the length of the recorded video segment Scroll to see statistics for each stored video file File Name Start Time End Time File Size 04 Chapter 3 Remote Connection via Internet Explorer Web Playback Control Panel 2 25 2008 2 00 00 End Time 2 25 2009 11 59 59 PM FileName Chii 00000004000000 21 32 32 02 25 2009 21 4050 02 25 2009 13 1072k 00000005000000 21 40 50 02 25 2003 21 49 08 02 25 2003 131072k 00000006000000 21 43 08 02 25 2008 21 57 26 02 25 2009 131072 ch t 00000000000000 21 57 26 0225 2009 2206 44 02 25 20089 1310 72k 00000001000000 22 05 44 02 25 2009 221403 02 25 20089 131072k chi01_OO000002000000 22 14 03 02 26 2009 222220 0
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20. is formatted and inserted into the Annexxus device Make sure that the video recording schedule is correctly configured When recording based on sensor activity make sure the sensor is connected to the Annexxus device and is properly configured in the Sensor Control setup tab When recording based on motion make sure the Motion Detection areas and Motion Detection schedule are configured and in the Channels setup tab To search the Annexxus internal storage device for the stored video recordings do the following Click the Search button to open the Search Window 2 Select the Recording Type from the drop down menu This setting will filter stored video recordings based on the type of recording ALL to display all saved video files Continuous Motion recorded based on Motion activity only Alarm recorded based on Sensor activity only Motion and Alarm recorded based on Motion and Alarm recording schedule both motion and sensor activity must be detected for the video recording to occur 3 Configure the date and time in Start Time and End Time boxes By default the time search is set to search within the current 24 hour period 4 Click Search If the internal video storage device contains the video file s that correspond the search criteria the list of saved video files will be displayed in the Search panel If the internal storage device contains no video files that match the search criteria the following message will be
21. it is recommended to set the sub stream frame rate to higher values while keeping the resolution setting low QCIF or CIF Recommended Resolution Recommended FPS Setting Setting 40 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Video Recording Schedule Setup AUIF D1 1280x 20 1 10 fps 1600x1200 Server Tip See Device Information Setup section for the Overwrite Mode settings Sub Stream QCIF CIF 25 fps PAL 30 fps NTSC See Live Video and Audio Streaming section for more information 2 6 2 Video Recording Schedule Setup Enable video recording onto the Annexxus nternal storage device by checking off Enable Recording checkbox Note that this checkbox is only enabled when a formatted SD card is inserted into the SD card slot on the Annexxus 301 304 device In addition the Annexxus 316 does not have an SD card slot available however it does have the capability to attach an optional eSATA hard drive for additional storage For all other Annexxus models that do not support internal video storage or do not have an internal storage device available this setup section will be disabled Four Types of video recording are available Continuous Motion Alarm Sensor and Motion amp Alarm Continuous recording will record all video regardless of whether there is any on screen activity or not This type of video recording takes up the most storage space on the internal storage device Motion recording wi
22. normal speed Q 3 4 4 Saving Backup Files to Local Storage Video backup files saved onto the Annexxus internal storage device can be saved onto the local storage local network HDD USB storage device to prevent valuable data being overwritten To save the individual backup file onto the local storage do the following 1 Perform video search as outlined in Searching Backup Video Recordings section 2 Select the desired video clip from the list and click Backup To backup multiple video clips at the same time hold down the Shift Ctrl key while selecting the files from the list Backup window will be displayed In the Backup window select Storage Location Click Browse locate and select the destination folder on a local or network hard drive where the axv video file will be stored Default location is C IP_ Module Download Backup Click to backup the selected file s Storage Location Folder Hame C MP Module Download Click OK to save the the axv video file onto the local storage he backup progress will be shown in the Control Panel Wait until the backup process is completed and the message Is displayed Backup completed Click OK to close the message and repeat steps 3 5 to back up any additional video files The video backup files are named according to the following standard IPADDRESS CHANNEL StartYYYYMM DD HHMMSS EndtYYYYMMDD HHMMSS axv For example 216
23. obtain the device s MAC Address and or change the Annexxus device IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Multicast IP currently not supported Host Port for Video Audio and or HTTP Port for Web access Please contact your network administrator for more information on your network particulars Important Make sure to open all ports required for viewing Annexxus Device remotely The following ports must be forwarded 80 554 8000 8200 Unique IP address must be assigned to each Annexxus unit before installation Unless this step is completed prior to installation the customer will be unable to detect Annexxus module on their LAN WAN network See Changing IP Address section for instructions on how to change Annexxus IP address It is highly recommended to Synchronize Annexxus Clock to the time zone where the module is being installed Unless this step is completed the time stamp on video recordings and log records if available will not match the current time See Synchronizing Annexxus Clock section for instructions on how to synchronize Annexxus device clock Device Information Channels Nebeiork Sensor Control User Management Log Records Network Properties IP Address 216 254 142 34 MAE Address kran3c2cbel Subnet Mask 255 255 265 224 Host Port for Video Audio 2000 Gateway IP 216 204 142 65 HTTP Port for Web f Multicast IF 0 0 0 0 Synchronize Clock Restore Reboot Save Close 02 Chapter 2
24. on and want to install it click here b Check here bo install the following Active control 300 from I3D VR Intemational Inc Internet 4 n the Internet Explorer Security Warning window click Install 69 Chapter 3 Remote Connection via Internet Explorer Web Browser Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to install this software Name Annexxus300 Publisher 3 t more options While Files From the Internet can be useful this File can potentially harm your computer Only install software From publishers you trust What s the risk 5 Annexxus web browser screen will be displayed with the Login window Enter Annexxus default Username admin and Password 1234 and click Login DVR Annexxus User Mame Password Hast Port 8000 ___ _ _____ Note 6 After the successful login connected channels will be displayed on the main screen of the Annexxus web browser The login is case sensitive Manage Annexx TNR us users in User Management setup If the connection was unsuccessful try to troubleshoot Annexxus Web Browser application Note The browser interface is identical for all Annexxus devices Certain features may not be available depending on Annexxus model 10 Chapter 3 Remote Connection via Internet Explorer Web Annexxus Browser Interface Browser 3 1 A
25. only user that can add modify or delete additional operator users Operator user perator users will only have access to setup tabs and features that are specified in their user privileges perator user may not add modify or delete other operator accounts Operator user can only change his her own password Device Information Channels Network Sensce Control User Management Log dE Administrator 1 2 Operates 01 User Hame Operate 02 Operator 03 Passend Ic Re enter Password E Operatce 04 2 Operates 05 E Opusa 06 User Privilege E Operates 07 v Live Video Viewing Operate 08 y Search Video Audio E Privilege for c 8 S Operates 09 v Save Settings l Operates 10 7 Search Legs Operates 11 E Control PTZ Privilege for selected channels Z Operstice 12 Audio Upgrade Format Reboot 4 Mini Ls No pileges for channels 2 Operates 15 Administrator prelegas may nol be changed Note administrator can modiy or delete a user operator can only change his her own password modiy cr delete a user please use mouse nght click on the user Redsoe Save Lose 2 10 1 Changing Administrative Password To change administrative password you must be logged in as Administrator 1 In the User Management setup tab right click on the Administrator account in the left hand pane and select Modify from the context menu 2 lype in the new
26. password in Password and Re enter Password fields Password may only consist of numbers and may not exceed 16 characters 3 Click Save to save the new administrative password 62 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Adding Moditying Deleting Operator User Server 2 10 2 Adding Modifying Deleting Operator User Adding Modifying Operator User To add a new operator user or to modify existing operator user do the following 1 In the User Management setup tab right click on the desired Operator account in the left hand pane and select Modify from the context menu Administrator 2 BM Operator 02 Operator 03 l Operator 04 Operator 05 Operator 06 narasta 2 Enter the user name in User Name field User Name may not exceed 16 characters 3 Enter the password in Password and Re enter Password fields Password may only consist of numbers and may not exceed 16 characters User User Name user Password Re enter Password bl in Dd el i 4 Configure user privileges Following privileges can be assigned to the operator user s User Privilege Live Video Viewing configured per chan Search Video Au dio configured per channel Save Settings Search Logs Control PTZ Two way Audio Upgrade Format Reboot Privilege Limitation Check off to allow the operator to view live video from the selected channel s No
27. resolution 34 fps vs stream type 35 frame size 34 frame size vs encoder model 34 frame size vs resolution 34 frame types 34 full screen button 67 H hide channels 67 l interval 34 l interval recommended value 34 instal ffdshow codec package 94 install Active X 19 internal video recording setup 36 L limitations 3 live audio streaming 68 live backup 4 live backup button 67 live mode button 66 live snapshot backup 6 live snapshot button 67 live snapshot storage location 6 live video backup 4 live video backup storage location 4 live video backup stop 4 live video streaming 68 locate annexxus encoders on LAN 91 log records setup 60 log type 60 login into web browser 20 login logout button 67 M main stream setup 33 main stream vs sub stream 33 manually add encoder 26 modify operator user 58 motion and alarm recording 36 motion detection area 39 motion detection schedule 39 motion detection setup 38 motion recording 36 network setup 4 normally closed 51 normally open 51 0 on screen display setup 44 open Annexxus IE browser 19 operation logs 60 operator user 57 OSD display 71 overwrite mode 30 p package contents 4 password change 5 playback buttons 80 playback control panel 80 playback internal video post alarm recording 38 power requirement 16 pre alarm recording 38 precautions 2 privacy masking area 43 pr
28. select SAVE CANCEL or DEFAULT SAVE exit OSD saving all changes CANCEL exit OSD discarding all changes DEFAULT exit OSD and set all settings to factory default Once you are ready to exit On Screen Display menu click the Iris Open button see image below The OSD will disappear from live video screen 18 Chapter 3 Remote Connection via Internet Explorer Web Live Backup Browser 3 2 Live Backup Live Backup allows recording live video feed from selected video channel s onto the local PC storage local HDD network HDD or USB storage device Recorded video is saved in the format and can be played back with Annexxus Player application To start Live Backup video recording do the following Click the Live Backup button on the main screen The Live Backup window will be displayed Live Backup Click OK to start video backup of the selected channel s and or to stop backup of the un selected channels Select Channeli for Live Backup i Channel 1 Storage Locahon Folder M ame Module ecordng Brower 2 In the Live Backup window check off the video channel s you want to backup d Tip Select Storage Location Click Browse locate and select the destination folder on a local or network hard drive Annee where the axv live video backup files will be stored Default location is Module Recording video channel Annexxus 304
29. should be used at the same time Annexxus 301C features one 1 alarm input and one 1 relay output one 1 BNC connector is provided for external monitor output RJ 45 port allows for the network connection This Annexxus model supports two way audio however regular microphone may not be used as a Line IN device special Line IN audio device is required Chapter 1 Introduction Annexxus 301C Annexxus 301C supports SD media which allows for internal video recording This model also supports manual brightness control Electronic Shutter Release Auto Iris and Backlight Compensation functions SRX Pro 1 512 and up iP Pro 1 512 and up IE 6 0 1 3 2 MegaPixel CMOS _ Sofware Eleetrie 0 5 Lux F1 2 0 1 Lux F1 2 Sensitization X5 USB No C RS 485 for future applications cur rently not in use m I Monitor Output Pra _ DIVA 10 Po Power over Ethernet Chapter 1 Introduction Annexxus 301C 10 C 50 C 14 122 F 30 90 RH C CS mount Dimensions WxHxL 65mm x 67mm x 122mm 2 5 x 2 6 x 4 8 Weight 600g 1 32 Ib approx Certification PCG DE Annexxus 301C Side View Annexxus 301C Rear View 50 SLOT CS m cmm Annexxus 3016 Connections Diagram Chapter 1 Introduction Annexxus 301 2 Power over Ethernet Connector and Audio RJ 45 Network Port Line Output Left Dipswrtch Electronic ohut
30. supports up mE to 4 channels and Annexxus 316 supports 4 Click OK to start the live video backup The Live Backup button on the main screen will turn teal to indicate live up to 16 channels backup in progress Each time live backup is initiated a new axv file is created for each video channel in the storage location folder C IP_Module Recording Edit View Favorites Tools Help pack a a u Search B 2l z254 142 94 1 20080224 161134 axv 3 objects og My Computer The video backup files are named according to the following standard IPADDRESS CHANNEL YYYYMM DD HHMMSS axv For example 192 168 10 63 01 20080423 141000 axv video file was recorded from the Annexxus module located on the 192 168 10 63 IP address Video Channel 1 April 23 2008 at 2 10PM To stop Live Backup video recording for one or more channels do the following 19 Chapter 3 Remote Connection via Internet Explorer Web Live Backup Browser Click the Live Backup button on the main screen The Live Backup window will be displayed Live Backup Chick OF to start video backup of the selected channel s and or to stop backup of the unselected channels Select Channel s for Live Backup Channel Sterage Locabon Folder CXMP Module Hecordng 2 In the Live Backup window uncheck the video channels to stop Live Backup The checked channels will continue re cording live backup onto the loca
31. sure that it ic formatted and recording schedule is set up properly belore reconding seanch can be activated Restore Reboot Save Close Device Name In the Device Name enter the custom name for the connected Annexxus device Overwrite Mode verwrite mode is only applicable to the Annexxus models that support the internal storage device SD card USB storage Currently only Annexxus 301C and 301C2M support internal video recording set the Overwrite Mode to ON to overwrite older video recording once the internal storage drive becomes full set the Overwrite Mode to OFF to stop video recording to the internal storage drive once it fills up Firmware Upgrade This function is only available to authorized users Read Upgrading Firmware section for instructions on how to upgrade Annexxus device firmware Format Disk This function is only available to authorized users 35 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Device Information Setup server To format an internal storage device do the following Warning Formatting internal storage drive will erase 1 Select the Format Disk radio button to enable the Select drop down menu ALL video recording 2 In the drop down menu select the internal storage device to be formatted 3 Click Format Format Status message will change to Formatting storage device 4 Wait while the drive is being formatted The format status message will change to Formatting completed
32. that this setup will be enabled for all Annexxus modules even when internal storage devices are not supported or not available In this case no alarm logs will be generated however the detected view tampering can still be associated with a control output To configure Annexxus View Tampering Detection do the following 1 Enable view tampering detection by first selecting View Tampering from the drop down menu and then checking off the checkbox located to the left of the menu see image below View Tampering Set Area Schedule Associate with Configure view tampering detection area Click Set Area The Set View Tampering Area window will be displayed Draw the view tampering area by first positing the mouse cursor at the starting position then hold down the left mouse button and drag the mouse cursor until the desired area is covered A white box will be displayed over the selected area see image below Set View Tampering Area Feri 14 66 11 Clea To delete view tampering detection area and start over click Clear and repeat step 3 After the view tampering detection area is drawn configure the detection sensitivity by dragging the Sensitivity slider to the right left to increase decrease the view tampering detection sensitivity Reduce the sensitivity to bring the number of false alarms to a minimum It is up to the user to test this function to find the be
33. the Annexxus can be manually configured via Internet Once the IP module is configured correctly the cameras connected via Annexxus can be added to the SRX Pro iP Pro list via IP camera setup page The Annexxus series User Guide this version and all subsequent versions are products of International Copyright of this manual belongs to 1 International and may not be reprinted or reproduced without prior written permission If the system needs to be modified or repaired a certified i Dealer Installer must be contacted Otherwise the system warranty will be voided With any problems or questions regarding our products contact your local 1 Dealer Installer Chapter 1 Introduction Precautions 1 1 Precautions When selecting a storage location for your Annexxus system be sure to avoid excessive heat such as direct sunlight or heating appliances e moisture dust and smoke e strong magnetic fields e temperatures below 5 Celsius or 41 Fahrenheit e any obstructions to the system s ventilation holes Before installing this system always ensure the e system and its connecting cables have sufficient space e system is placed on an even surface e system is situated far from electronic equipment such as microwaves radios fridge compressors or any type of wireless equipment such as telephones or cell phones e system is kept at room temperature 18 25 Celsius or 64 4 77 Fahrenheit Chapter 1 Introduction
34. the date and time in Start Time and Stop Time boxes By default the time search is set to search within the current 24 hour period Device infomation Channels Network Sensor Control User Management Log Records Start Timer 2 24 2003 12 00 00 ur Stop Timer 2 24 2003 11 5959 Log Time _ jLlogCaegoy legTpe d 200 0224 04 12 25 D perahon Login 2008 02 24 04 12 25 Operation Logout 2008 02 24 04 12 25 Operation Login 20039 40224 04 12 25 Operation Read settings 20039 40224 04 12 25 Operation Read settings 200 0224 04 12 25 Operation Read settings 3 Click Seareh The most recent 2000 logs that match the set criteria will be displayed 2 11 3 Searching by Type and Time To search logs by type and time do the following 1 Select By Type and Time from the Search By drop down menu 2 Configure the date and time in Start Time and Stop Time boxes By default the time search is set to search within the current 24 hour period 3 Select All Alarm Exception or Operation from Log Category drop down menu 4 Select Log Type from the drop down menu 67 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro searching by Type and Time server Device Infomation Channels Network Sensce Contral User Management Log Search By Type and Time Start Time Stop Time 2 24 2008 11 59 59 PH 5 2009 02 24 04 12 26 2009 02 24 04 12 26 2009 02
35. 0 fps per input regardless of the resolution setting e Only P frame type setting allows one camera input with a maximum of 30 fps per input regardless of the resolution setting Annexxus 304 Limitations with SRX Pro iP Pro Server e 352x240 allows four camera inputs with a maximum of 10 fps per input 32 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Basic IP Input Setup Server F Note Web browser application for Annexxus 304 and AX316 supports up to 30 fps per input e 04 240 allows four camera inputs with a maximum of 10 fps per input e 4x480 allows two camera inputs with a maximum of 10 fps per input e PTZ protocol for cameras connected to the IP module The drop down menu only becomes enabled which the IP source is assigned to the Channel Input e Channel Input Fach IP input can be linked to any number of video channels but each channel can be linked to only one IP input at a time Video channels can also be linked to IP inputs in the Hardware Setup tab e Customer Name for the IP input optional Click the Save button after adjusting any parameters E 33 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Annexxus Advanced Setup Server lt Note The same Advanced Setup can be accessed through Annexxus web browser application via Internet Explorer See the related section for more information i Tip To prevent unauthorized users from making changes to the device s settings configure additio
36. 00 Converting 22 7535973 00 00 00 00 20 00 6 Once the conversion is complete the status bar message will change to Finished AVI Converting The new avi file s is are now available for playback in the folder selected in the Step 4 You may resume playback open another axv file or exit out of the application 0000 0000 Finished AYI Converting 4 4 4 Saving and Viewing a Snapshot Annexxus Player allows the users to save the video frame of the axv video as a snapshot file during the video playback To save the video frame as a snapshot follow the steps below 1 Start by selecting the default storage location for all Annexxus Player snapshots 2 Go to Option gt Snapshot Location to set the default snapshot folder Browse for Folder window will be displayed Chapter 4 Appendix Q Important Annexxus Player does not allow data backup onto a CD DVD media You may only select a local or a network drive 1 Tip The video does not have to be paused in order to click the Snapshot button Saving and Viewing a Snapshot Select the storage folder from the list and click OK All snapshots taken with Annexxus Player applications will be saved into this folder Open an axv file Use the playback navigation buttons seek slider or the Play Menu controls to navigate to the desired frame Click the Snapshot button on the control panel to instantly save the
37. 16 models as all other Annexxus models support one video channel only User Privilege Check Mark ta Enable Privilege for Channel s Live Video Viewing Search Video Audio Save Settings Search Logs Control PTZ D Two way Audio Upgrade Format Reboot For Save Settings Search Logs Control PTZ Two way Audio Upgrade Format Reboot privileges check off the Check Mark to Enable Privilege checkbox El User Privilege Check Mark ta Enable Privilege Live Video Viewing search Video Audio Privilege for channel s Save Settings Search Logs Control PTZ Privilege for selected channels D Two way Audio Upgrade Format Reboot O Ua privilege for channel s Administrator privileges may rot be changed 5 Click Save to save changes to all user accounts Deleting Operator User To delete an operator user do the following 1 Inthe User Management setup tab right click on the desired Operator account in the left hand pane and select Delete from the context menu Administrator Operator 01 Operator 02 Modify Operator 03 E Operator a Operator 05 Operator 06 narasta Note that the user will be deleted immediately and no warning message will be displayed 2 Click Save to save changes to all user accounts 64 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Log Records Setup server 2 11 Log Records Setup Annexxus devices that supp
38. 2 25 2003 1310728 00000003000000 22 22 20 02 25 2009 31314k 3 4 3 Playback Control Panel To play back the video recording file saved on the internal storage device perform video search as outlined in Searching Backup Video Recordings section To start video playback double click the desired video clip OR select the desired video clip from the list and click the Play Q button in the Control Panel The video playback will start immediately To control the video playback use Playback Control Panel i amp et 1717467 D O0 42200 02 00 chO1_OOO00004000000 Playback Panel includes Control Buttons Seek Slider Status Bar Control buttons allow to pause resume playback display video frame by frame or increase the playback speed Drag the seek slider to immediately move to the desired location in the video file Status bar displays the following statistics Frame Total number of frames playback time elapsed total playback dur ation time backup video file name Control Buttons Toggle between Play and Pause mode Click Pause Play to pause resume the playback Stop playback and show the next frame 85 Chapter 3 Remote Connection via Internet Explorer Web saving Backup Files to Local Storage Browser D Tip Annexxus axv video files can be played back with Annexxus Player application Toggle between normal playback speed and fast forward speed 2X times the
39. 254 142 94 01 20090225 220544 20090225 221403 axv video file includes video recording from the Annexxus module located on the 216 254 142 94 IP address Video Channel 1 February 25 2008 10 05 44PM 10 14 03PM 06 Chapter 3 Remote Connection via Internet Explorer Web saving Backup Files to Local Storage Browser C IP_Module Download Edit View Favorites Tools Help gt s Search j Folders Address CIP Madule Download bul e de ect 142 94 01 20090225 931285 20090225 093329 axv E 218 204 142 94 Dl 20090925 220544 20090225 221403 Computer 3 4 4 1 Saving a Portion of the Backup File to Local Storage If the Annexxus video backup file is too long and only a portion of that file is needed for evidence it is possible to save the segment of the Annexxus backup video file to local storage To save a portion of the video file do the following 1 Perform video search as outlined in Searching Backup Video Recordings section 2 Start the video playback Click the Live Video button Save As window will be displayed The Live Backup button on the main screen will turn teal to indicate backup in progress Save in C3 IP Module Download t Ese B 216 254 142 94 01 20090225 093128 20090225 093326 axv e 216 254 142 94 01 20090225 141352 20090225 142209 axv 2 216 254 142 94 01 20090225 214903 20090225 2157 26 axv Lj 16 254 142 94 01 2009022
40. 3 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro PTZ Setup server i3 Z2200 9600 4 n the PTZ Address box enter the PTZ camera s address PTZ Address helps to distinguish between the different PT Z cameras connected to the same RS485 port Most Speed Domes have their PTZ Address assigned by dip switches in the back of the camera If the PTZ Address has been entered incorrectly the PT Z camera will not respond to user commands 5 Click Save to save the PTZ configurations For exact instructions on how to connect i daVinci camera to Annexxus 301 304 316 see the Connecting daVinci Lite to Annexxus 301 304 and ConnectingdaVinci Lite PTZ to Annexxus 316 sections 94 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Sensor Control Setup server 2 9 Sensor Control Setup In the Sensor Control Setup the authorized users perform the following tasks e Enable disable Sensor inputis Assign sensor to the enabled sensor inputs e Configure schedule for enabled sensor Associate enabled sensor input s with connected control outputs Associate enabled sensor input s with selected video channel s e Associate enabled sensor inputs with Preset PTZ Preset Pattern or PTZ Auto Pattern applies to Annexxus 301 304 316 units where PTZ camera inputs are connected and properly configured in PTZ Setup tab e Configure schedule for connected control output s e Configure default control output
41. 5 Z20544 20090225 221403 axv File name Iu Em mm Save as type All File ry y 4 n the Save In drop down menu select the local folder where the backup file will be saved in the File name box enter the name for the new axv backup file 5 Click Save to close the Save As window and to start recording the portion of the video backup file stop the segment recording and to save the new backup file segment click the Live Video button again 87 Chapter 3 Remote Connection via Internet Explorer Web saving a Snapshot to a Local Storage Browser 3 4 5 Saving a Snapshot to a Local Storage This function allows taking an instant bmp snapshot of the video channel during video playback and save this snapshot onto the local PC storage local HDD network HDD or USB storage device The saved bmp snapshots can be opened with any standard windows image viewer This feature is identical to the Live Snapshot function See the Live Snapshot section for more information 00 Chapter 3 Remote Connection via Internet Explorer Web Annexxus Setup Browser 3 5 Annexxus Setup Accessing Annexxus Setup mode via Annexxus web browser application 1 Connect Annexxus device to the supported power source in accordance with the connections diagram 2 Connect Annexxus to LAN WAN network 3 Open Internet Explorer browser window on a local PC laptop and enter Annexxus IP address in the ad
42. Annexxus Video Input To add Annexxus video input to SRX Pro iP Pro Server software do the following h In IP Camera setup tab click the Add button under the live view window 889 The Add IP Camera window will be displayed on the screen Click the Browse button and select desired Annexxus model number 3 Enter the IP Address of Annexxus module Changing the default port number is not recommended 4 Enter the User Name and Password r Note 5 Click Add The configured IP camera will be added to the list of IP cameras below Default administrator credentials are as fol lows login admin password 1234 Camera IP Address Input Resolution Name Cameras FPS PTZ Chin E I3OVRANNEXUS3U 182 16a 1061 R00 1 1208 ANNEXXUS 301 182168 106348000 1 7044240 ER 132 168 10 99 80 1 1 p OVR ANNE US 215254 142 87 b XM 216254 142 07 2 1 OVA ANNESS 304 215 254 142 87 3 EJ 11 ANNESS 304 2 7 mj EL To edit IP input from the list select it and click the Edit button Ef Edi In the Edit IP Camera window the user may change IP Address Port number Server Subnet Server Gateway and User Name Password information To delete IP input from the list select it and click the Delete button Delete Chapter 2 Remot
43. Help I BS D Io m B B B I AGI 1 O AT 10241197 00 00 03 00 00 39 Use the playback control buttons as described below to control video playback 1 Menu bar 2 Video playback 3 Seek slider Drag the slider to immediately move to the desired location in the video file 4 Start resume playback Pause playback 6 Stop playback 7 Rewind to the beginning of the video file 8 Reduce playback speed Available speeds 72 1 8th 1 16th of the normal speed 9 Increase playback speed Available speeds 2X 4X 8X 16X times the normal speed 10 Fast forward to the end of the video file 11 Stop playback and show the previous frame 12 Stop playback and show the next frame 13 Save a jpeg snapshot to the default location Go Option gt Snapshot Location to set the default snapshot folder 14 Mute Un mute audio if available 15 Volume control slider 16 Status bar Playback speed Frame Total number of frames playback time elapsed total playback duration time Chapter 4 Appendix Opening and Playing Back axv Files 4 4 2 1 1 Menu Bar File Menu View Play Option Help Close Ctrl C n Exit Open Ctrl 0 Open an Annexxus axv video backup file Close Ctrl C Close the current axv video backup file Enabled only while video file is open Exit Close Annexx
44. P Camera ANNEXXUS 101M AHNEUS 204 SONY ELMO IQINVISION ARECONT I3DVFI ANNEXXUS 301 I3DVFI 304 5 The list of all available IP cameras on LAN will be displayed The following information is available Model MAC address IP Address Port Mask and Gateway 6 From the list of all displayed IP inputs select the desired IP input and click Select Search Far IP Camera IP Address Pal Mask Gateway SOV ANKESSUS OD DC Sif 56 68 182 158 10 61 8000 zb 25h 255 0 28 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Server Adding Annexxus 301 series Video Input via Search 7 The Select IP Camera window will be displayed as shown below Select IP Camera 8 In the Select IP Camera window enter the User Name and Password and click Add Selected IP input will be added to the list Ce Note Camera IPAs inut FPS PTZ Chn E All Cameras Default administrator credentials are as fol 3or lows login admin password 1234 ANNEXXUS 301 192 168 10 63 8000 ARECONT 132 163 10 55 80 1 Eg I3DVR ANNEXXUS 304 304 218254 142 87 1 E I3DVRANMEXMUS 3M 2156254 142 87 2 DOVRANHESXUS 3X4 216254 14287 3 4 E 30 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Manually Adding Annexxus Video Input server 2 2 Manually Adding
45. Pro 1 512 and up XPe 3 0 05 IP Gamera type IP Gamera number FPS Resolution Hari TERI ANNEXXUS 301 30fps x20 720x480 0 0 ANNEXXUS 301C2M Aips x 12 1600x1200 Oo E dins x 12 1600x1200 a 720480 ARECONTSMP B O d3fpsxB 2590x1600 D 0 JQINVISION 2MP sx 12 0 1600x1200 0 0 Chapter 1 Introduction Unpacking 1 3 Unpacking The following items should be included in the shipping box With any concerns please contact your dealer or call our Customer Care Department toll free at 1 866 840 0004 Annexxus Accessories Annexxus Annexxus Annexxus Annexxus Annexxus Annexxus 301 304 316 301C 301C2M 301D2M m 40 Annexxus Annexxus 301 Annexxus 304 Annexxus 316 Annexxus 301C 301C2M encoder encoder encoder IP camera MegaPixel IP camera Resource mini Resource mini Annexxus 301D2M MegaPixel IP dome camera Resource CD 3 CD User CD User Resource mini CD Resource CD Resource CD User Manual Manual Manual User Manual User Manual User Manual Annexxus Player Annexxus Player Annexxus Player IP Finder Annexxus Annexxus Annexxus Player Player Player IP Finder IP Finder IP Finder BNC to RCA BNC to RCA 0825 connector CS adaptor ring CS adaptor ring Drywall anchor x3 adapter adapter x4 x2 Mounting Mounting Mounting Mounting screws x3 Mounting screws Mounting screws Mounting scr
46. Recommendations and Limitations 1 2 Recommendations and Limitations I International recommends the usage of NETGEAR FS728TP 10 100 Smart Switch with 24 PoE ports together with Annexxus series iP encoders WARNING The maximum cable length must not exceed 300 feet As long as the cable length recommendation is met NETGEAR FS 28TP will support up to 24 MegaPixel cameras For stable performance do NOT exceed the approved number of cameras Follow the recommended frame rate and resolution when combining different types of cameras on the same SRX Pro system Approved iP analog camera combinations on SRX Pro 1 512 and up XPe 3 0 OS lanes IP Camera ty IP Camera number FPS Resolution PACDM lanes IP Gamoratype f IP Gamora number SOfps x 16 360240 6 OinVision 2 Stps x 6 1600x1200 IP Camera E 2 IQinVision BMP dips x 2 2590x1600 Andg O 16 3 fpsx16 360x240 4 AXC2M 46 x 4 1600x1200 IF Camera A AX301 J0fps x 4 d 704x480 15105516 720240 0 B lassorted models IP Camera 4xAX301 1xAX304 various frame amp resolution 4 1xAX104 EE E TJxAXC2M 30fpsx 16 360x240 4 E Afps x 4 1600x1200 For stable performance do NOT exceed the approved number of iP cameras encoders Follow the recom mended frame rate and resolution when combining different types of iP cameras encoders on the same IP Pro system Approved iP camera combinations on iP
47. Records Network Properties 216 264 142 94 Address 00 40 2 255 255 255 204 Host Port Gateway IP 216 264 142 65 HTTP Port web 50 Multicast IP 0 0 0 0 Synchronize Clock o 9 Click Save button and wait for the Save settings completed message window message window to pop up Click OK to close the 10 The Please reboot server message window will pop up Click OK to close the message window Please reboot server 11 Rebooting Annexxus device Click the Reboot button and wait for the Reboot server warning message window to pop up Click OK to reboot Annexxus device 26 Chapter 1 Introduction Q Important Before installing the Annexxus unit it is technician s responsibility to synchronize Annexxus clock via web browser application synchronizing Annexxus Clock Warning Reboot server 12 The Server is rebooting message window will pop up Annexxus 304 316 will make a beeping noise while rebooting Click OK to close the message window 1 Server is rebooting 13 Click the Close button in the Network Setup tab to close Annexxus setup menu close Internet Explorer window 14 Wait while Annexxus 301 301C 30102M 301D2M 45 seconds or Annexxus 304 316 25 seconds is rebooting 1 5 2 Synchronizing Annexxus Clock To synchronize the Annexxus clock to Window
48. S 50Hz UXGA Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or above Configured by the Administrator Electre 1 Ive RJ SD card support 1Vp 0 Vp p 1K RS 485 for future applications cur Yes rently not in use Ethernet 10 100 Base T Self Adaptive RJ 45 N N USB Port 3 5 mm 1 8 mini audio jacks LI NENNEN Environment o Mechanism Dimensions WxHxL 65mm x 67mm x 122mm 2 5 x 2 6 x 4 8 Chapter 1 Introduction Annexxus 301 2M Side View Annexxus 301 2 Rear View 50 SLOT E V IE Jub r ee Annexxus 301 2 Connections Diagram Annexxus 30102M Chapter 1 Introduction Note Annexxus 301D2M is not a PTZ camera RS 485 connection is currently not being used by this encoder model Annexxus 301D2M Power over Ethernet Connector and Audio 45 Network Port ine Output External Monitor BNC Input lot for 50 media a0 SLOT AC 24V Power Pins 1 2 1 CH Relay QUT nat use if PoE is used Pins 3 4 1 CH Sensor IN Pin 5 5485 Pin 6 R5485 TX 1 3 4 Annexxus 301D2M Annexxus 301D2M model combines features of a MegaPixel video dome camera video recorder and an IP video encoder This Annexxus model accepts PoE Power over Ethernet DC 12V and AC 24V only one type of power should be used at the same time Annexxus 301D2M features one 1 alarm input and one 1 relay output one
49. Tyrrel D D D D 1A 1B f 2A2B3A3B4A4B D D D D GGJ123466G RESET 5 Server SRX Pro iP Pro 4 channels audio inputs Network Annexxus 316 Uninterrupted Power C supply 110 220 Volt outlet AC adaptor Input 110 220 Volt Output 24AC 2 5A 4 Input Output 24 VAC Sensors input Fuse 1 0 D D D 1A 18 1A283A384A4B 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 RS485 2 wire conductors for PTZ control 1 uan ERG puny 4 RESET DUTE 55 Ground 2 wire conductors 18 Gauge for 24 AC 3A if not using AC adaptor EAUP 2412A 16RJ UTP Video Data Transceiver 24 AC Power Transformer 16 Chapter 1 Introduction Annexxus 316 1 3 6 1 Connecting daVinci Lite PTZ to Annexxus 316 The diagram below outlines the CAT 5 connection of a daVinci Lite PTZ camera to Annexxus 316 module Uninterrupted Power C Supply 110 220 Volt outlet i Server SRX Pro iP Pro AC adaptor Input 110 220 Volt Output 24AC 2 5A External SATA 4 channels 4 Input Output 24 VAC hard drive audio inputs Network Sensors input Fuse 0 0 D 0 1 18 JA2B 3A 384A 4B 0 0 0 0 1 18 2 283 3 4 4 21 amp Terminator Switct 0 070 D6900 g ln 16 channel analog Is 16 channel analog 75 Terminator 4 channels Factory PIZ Ground video inputs la video outputs Dip Switch 16 audio inputs reset button terminator Ig RS485 Y
50. aVinci Lite PTZ to Annexxus 301 304 The diagram below outlines the CAT 5 connection of a daVinci Lite PTZ camera to Annexxus 304 module daVinci Lite PTZ Speed Dome Annexxus 304 ERN AC PIN 2 of RJ 45 Transformer 24 AC Switch LA SRX Pro Server TOA SRX Pro Server IMPORTANT If using the power output from the Annexxus 304 or 301 to power the cameras the 24VAC input must compensate for the power consumption requirement of all devices in the installation Power requirement 250 mA Annexxus 301C C2M350 mA Annexxus 301D2M 400 mA Annexxus 304 700 mA Annexxus 316 3000 mA daVinci Lite PTZ 750 mA Example Four 4 daVinci Lite PTZ cameras and one 1 Annexxus 304 encoder are used in the installation Using the table above the total power requirement is 750 mA x 4 700 mA x 1 3 7 Amps 4 Amps For an in stallation of 4 daVinci Lite cameras and 1 Annexxus 304 module at least 4 Amps should be available Annexxus series encoders accept BNC camera inputs except for Annexxus 316 However if the installer would like to use CAT4E cable as opposed to the RG59 coaxial cable to increase cost efficiency and simplify the installation process video baluns must be used on both sides of the installation one for each camera and one for the Annexxus encoder Chapter 1 Introduction o Important When installing PTZ remember the address of the camera ID which is set with a dip switch
51. associate sensor with video channel 53 associate video loss with control output 41 associate view tampering with control output 43 audio settings panel 69 authorization code 93 Auto Gain 72 axv file open 95 axv file play 95 axv to avi 100 basic IP encoder setup 27 bitrate 35 bitrate recommendation 35 bitrate type 35 bitrate fixed 35 bitrate variable 35 browser main screen 66 C change administrator password 5 change IP 19 change password 5 channels setup 32 combination limitations 3 configure main stream 33 continuous recording 36 control on alarm activity 52 control on sensor activity 52 control on tampering 43 control on video loss 41 control output on motion 40 control output setup 55 control output time 56 control schedule 55 convert axv to avi 100 current user indicator 6 custom text overlay 45 daily recording schedule 36 date and time indicator 6 default IP 18 delete Active X control 88 delete operator user 59 device information setup 30 Index device name 30 draw masking area 43 draw motion area 39 draw tampering area 42 E encoder browser interface 66 encoder clock 22 encoder reboot 21 encoder resolution vs fps 2 exception configuration 56 exception logs 60 ffdshow codec package 94 firmware upgrade 86 Hicker Control 72 format disk 30 format SD card 30 fps range based on resolution 2 fps vs frequency 34 fps vs
52. ation Setup Server E Note All new internal storage devices SD cards USB storage must be formatted be fore being connected to the Annexxus device 2 5 Device Information Setup In the Device Information Setup the following information can be obtained about the Annexxus device number of video channels number of sensor inputs number of control outputs number of internal storage devices device current firmware version and device serial number The authorized users can also assign change customer device name change the overwrite mode applicable models only upgrade the device s firmware version and format internal storage device applicable models only Device Information Channels Network Sersor Conirol User Management Log Records Device Name ANNEXXUS Humber et video Channa Number of Sensor Input s a Humber of Control Dupuis Number of Intemal Storage Devic M 8 D venite Mode 0 z Firmware Version V20 buid 030226 Serial Number ANNEXAUS 301 200200808268 CwR 000e Upgrade Firmware Fie aris Browse Firmware Upgrade Status Format Dick a Niobe oversee made is ON then the intemal storage device vall be overawtten rom the beginning when it t Full I veramie mode then the intemal storage device wall stop recording when it i full When first installing intemal storage device please make
53. below 1 Double click the Setup exe file In the first setup window click Next In the Se ect Installation Folder setup window select installation drive and folder by clicking Browse or keep the default installation folder recommended Select Everyone radio button and click Next m AnnexxusFinder Select Installation Folder The inctalier all metal to the Folkoenng folder instal m this folder click Mex install to diferent folder erter amp below or cick Browse Folder F incer for yourself or fos anyone who uses this computer Evesyone Just me In Confirm Installation setup window click Next to proceed with the installation Wait while the Annexxus Finder software is installing onto the local system WinPcap installation will be automatically launched You must install WinPcap library for the proper functioning of the Annexxus Finder application In the WinPcap 4 0 2 Installer window click Next In the following WinPcap installer window click Next In the WinPcap License Agreement window read the WinPcap license terms scroll to read the entire document Then click Agree button do Chapter 4 Appendix D Important To the virus protection software users make sure to allow WinPcap library to oper ate on your system Locating Annexxus Devices 9 Wait while the WinPcap is installing onto the local system Wait for the nsta
54. ce Note PTZ tab is only available for Annexxus 301 304 and 316 models Annexxus 304 If coaxial cable installation is acceptable no additional hardware is required as the daVinci camera has BNC video output and Annexxus 301 304 encoders accept BNC video inputs The Annexxus 316 encoder accepts DB25 video inputs After hardware installation Annexxus 301 304 316 IP address must be changed Once the new IP address is assigned connect to the Annexxus module through the Internet Explorer or through SRX Pro iP Pro Server open Annexxus setup and configure the 5485 section under tab 1 Select the Channel number BNC number on Annexxus module where the PTZ cameras is connected 2 Set the Baud Rate to 9600 3 Set the Type to i3 SD 4 Enter the PTZ Address Dip switch configured camera ID 5 Click Save to save the PTZ settings Consult the image below for more information Device Information Channels Network PTZ Sensoc Contral User Management Log Records R5485 Channel Channel 01 Baud Rate 3600 PTZ Type E PTZAd ess Restore Reboot _ Close Chapter 1 Introduction Annexxus 316 1 3 6 Annexxus 316 In the latest innovation by i3 the Annexxus 316 is a 16 channel video encoder The Annexxus 316 is a transitional device that allows 16 channels of analog video to be converted into IP video Utilizing H 264 compression the Annexxus 316 will transmit video over the netw
55. come a part of your video recording and cannot be removed after the video has been recorded Camera IP Address Input Resolution FPS PTZ Chin All Cameras i30VRANNEXXUS 301C2M 192 168 10 168 1 00 200 I13DVR ANNEXXUS 301C2M 192 168 101 254 1 16001200 NONE Jo e teen ELMO 401 IP ELMO Speed Dome I3DvR 302 I3DvR 50 I3DvR 21200 4 From the View Menu select Advanced or Tree view 5 Double click Annexxus 301 D2M channel image in the Main Screen PTZ control panel will appear on the screen b Right click one the channel number inside the PAN TILT wheel and select OSD from the context menu The camera On screen Display will be overlaid on top of the live video Advanced control Pan Stark Stop lt MAIN MENU gt 11 Chapter 3 Remote Connection via Internet Explorer Web OSD Display Browser SAVE CANCEL DEFAULT Navigating OSD o select one of the OSD categories use the Pan buttons on the PTZ wheel Up Down e To enter one of the OSD categories and to change the category option use the Tilt buttons on the wheel Left Right e improve image quality and reduce possible ghosting effect adjust Shutter and Auto Gain parameters e exit the OSD menu position the cursor next to the EXIT category Pan Up Down then use the Tilt Left Right buttons to
56. connector Ethernet or PoE connection 2 Power Input White wire 12VDC 24VAC Black wire GND 24VAC 3 Connect to Audio extension cable 4 Connect to Alarm RS 485 extension cable Annexxus 301D2M Audio extension cable Optional A Audio In red connector B Audio Out green connector C USB connector currently not supported Chapter 1 Introduction Annexxus 304 Annexxus 301D2M Alarm RS 485 extension cable Optional a 4 A GND grey wire B Alarm In red wire C Alarm Out B brown wire D Alarm Out A orange wire E RS 485 green wire for future applications currently not in use RS 485 yellow wire for future applications currently not in use Annexxus 301D2M Spot Monitor BNC cable To use spot monitor connect the attached BNC spot monitor cable to the connector located inside the camera dome see detailed image below To access the connector carefully remove the camera dome and locate the 2 pin connector Inside 8 1 3 5 Annexxus 304 Annexxus 304 video encoder accepts AC 24V power This model features 4 BNC video and 4 BNC audio inputs BNC to RCA adapters are provided for RCA audio inputs Annexxus 301 features four 4 alarm inputs and two 2 relay outputs PTZ control can be accomplished via RS 485 TCP IP port RS 232 TCP IP port is provided for troubleshooting purposes RJ 45 network port allows for the network connection This Annexxus model sup
57. d 100 fixed BBP Only P selectable 30 BBP 10 Only P selectable Only P fixed 10 selectable Annexxus 301D2M Only P fixed 10 selectable There are three types of frames used in video compression l frames P frames and B frames An intra coded picture is an uncompressed image frame which takes up the most hard drive space P frames and B frames hold only part of the image information which means they use less hard drive space Interval determines how many rames are recorded in a given number of frames For example if the nterval is set to 30 one rame will be recorded every 30 frames improving the video compression rate If the nterval is set to 5 one out of each 5 frames is going to be an frame Therefore the higher the nterva number the higher the video compression and the smaller the video recording size the lower the nterva number the lower the video compression and the larger the video recording size 5 From the Resolution drop down menu select one of the supported resolutions QCIF CIF 2CIF D1 1280x 20 1600x1200 Remember that the chosen resolution will affect the available frame rate settings The higher the resol ution the higher the image clarity and definition and the higher the video recording size Use the table below to de termine the frame size based on the resolution and Annexxus model Annexxus Frame Size Depending on Annexxus Model and Video Resolut
58. de same as the Main Screen Setup Mode same as the Main Screen Logout same as the Main Screen Displays the selected backup video clip in a 1 channel Screen division Double click on the desired backup clip to display it in a 1 channel screen division Display the selected backup video clip in a 4 channel Screen division This screen division is selected by default in the Annexxus Search Mode window Backup Enabled only when a backup video file is playing This function allows saving a portion of the backup video recording in the axv format onto a local storage local HDD network HDD USB storage device To stop recording click the Backup button again Annexxus Player is needed to play back the axv backup video clips Snapshot Enabled only when a backup video file is playing This function allows saving a bmp snapshot file of the backup video recording onto a local storage local HDD network HDD USB storage device CPU Usage Indicator same as the Main Screen Current User same as the Main Screen 03 Chapter 3 Remote Connection via Internet Explorer Web searching Backup Video Recordings Browser 2008 07 24 12 07 45 Date and Time same as the Main Screen LI E 3 4 2 Searching Backup Video Recordings Annexxus 301C 301C2M will record video onto the internal storage device depending on the Annexxus Video Recording schedule configurations provided that the internal storage device
59. devices is 1234 he Finder Seas 301 2 301 24 ANNEXSUS 301 ANNEXSUS 301 2 ANNEXSUS 301 AMNES 301 ANNEXSUS 316 Change IP Address IP Address Mask Fierce Version Rest Password IK XC ER 132 158 10 63 132 168 10 72 132 158 10 254 152 168 117 277 132 168 10 64 132 168 10 52 254 0 255 293 254 0 255 255 254 0 255 255 254 0 255 295 254 0 255 295 294 0 255 ood od V2 Obuild 081030 V2 Ubuild 030313 V2 081030 Ve Tbuild 090321 00 40 de 2e fb 4b O0 40 3 20 b3 1f 00 40 36 36 She 00 40 3c 2c b9 06 00 40 36 37 03 53 DD 40 36 36 55 cf 00 40 3011 1111 00 40 3c 2c b9 1f To reset password bo factory default please call technical support for authorization code Authouzahon Code IP Address Subnet Mask Setup 4 3 3 IP Address Subnet Mask Setup To edit the Annexxus 301 series IP Address and or the Subnet Mask follow the steps below 1 Select the desired device in the list 2 Click the Edit button The P Address and Subnet Mask fields will become enabled for editing 3 Enter the device s new IP Address and Subnet Mask 4 Enter the device s password and click the Save button 97 Chapter 4 Appendix Resetting Password to Factory Default he Annexxus Finder MU EET WEE TUNIS Firmware Version ANNEXXUS 301 2M _ 13216811168 255 255 254 0 V2 0build 081030 00 40 3c 2e fb 4b ANNEXXUS 301 2M
60. dows Media Player To install ffdshow codec package follow the steps below 1 Double click the ffdshow 20080727 DivX codec exe file 2 In the Select Setup Language window change the installation language if desired and click OK 3 In the first setup window click Next 4 n the Select Destination Location setup window select installation drive and folder by clicking Browse or keep the default installation folder recommended To proceed click Next when done 5 In the Se ect Components setup window click Next 6 In the Select Start Menu Folder setup window click Next 7 In the Select Additional Tasks setup window check off Raw Video checkbox Setup ffdshow Select Additional Tasks Wihech addiional tasks should be perd cemaed Select the additonal tacks you would like Setup to perlcim vhi installing Farha then chick Next v Core PG MS Video 1 MSRLE Techimith Truemotion A ASVI 2 CYUV ZLIB 8 5 LOCO MSZH OPEG VERT CamStudio ZMBV Lllimobon WEL AASC 32 FPST RT21 _ E Decide the folowing audo fcemats wath v 3 v malar 99 Chapter 4 Appendix Opening and Playing Back axv Files 8 In the Management of Compatibility Issues VIDEO setup window select Do Not Limit radio button and click Next 9 In the Management of Compatibility Issues AUDIO setup window select Do Not Limit radio button and click Next 10 In the R
61. dress line Please contact your installer for Annexxus IP address 4 When connecting for the first time you may be prompted to install Annexxus300 Active X control Click on the banner and select Install Active X from the context menu Annexxus Windows Internet Explorer http jf192 0 0 64 v 1 File Edt View Favorites Tools Help ij This website wants bo install the following add on 300 From OVR International Inc TF you trust the website and the add on and want to install it click here e Chick here to install the Following Active controb 3007 from T3D VR Intemational Inc 9 Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to install this software m Name Annexxus300 Publisher s More options pontinstal While Files From the Internet can be useful this File can potentially harm your computer Only install software From publishers you trust What s the risk 6 Annexxus web browser screen will be displayed with the Login window Enter Annexxus Username and Password and click Login cr Note p The login is case sensitive The default ad Click the Setup button on the main screen see Annexxus Advanced Setup section for more information ministrative login is Username admin Password 1234 09 Appendix Topics Covered Upgrading Firmware e Troubleshooting Annexxus Web Browser Applicatio
62. ds Postrecording 5 Second Motion Detection Set Area _ Alam Schedule Associale with On Screen Displays Show Channel Name 512 Pos Style Show Date Time YP Format TYTIM E Transmission Settings Dee Main Steam Reschition 16001200 Frame Rate 10072 Sheam Type Video Audio Type l Bitflate Irierval 30 Text Overlay Mote Text Overlays not be copied when copying setings bebween channels 0 0 2 0 0 1423 0 0 Ares 4 0 0 Chace 2 6 1 Video Settings Setup Each Annexxus device supports dual streaming main stream and sub stream All transmission variables such as stream type video resolution frame rate bit rate type bit rate Interval except Annexxus 304 and Annexxus 316 and frame type if applicable can be configured separately for main and sub streams Main stream is used for recording while sub stream can be used for faster remote viewing To take full advantage of the dual streaming it is recommended to set main stream to higher resolution and lower frame rate and sub stream to lower resolution and higher frame rate This allows for a much faster remote viewing while a high quality video image Is still being recorded to the DVMS NVR system and or to the internal storage device r Transmission Settings Type Main Stream Resolution
63. e local HDD network HDD or USB storage device A number of settings will affect how many minutes hours of video recording can be stored on the internal storage device and how long these recordings will be stored for e Overwrite mode setting e Video Recording Schedule settings e Video settings e g resolution frame rate e nternal storage device size Annexxus devices support SD cards up to 8GB 3 4 1 Search Mode Window To search video recordings stored on the Annexxus local storage device connect to the Annexxus device through Internet Explorer In the Annexxus Browser window click the Search button The Search window will be displayed Annexxus web browser Search window contains the following buttons and areas 1 Switch to Live Mode 8 Backup Enabled only when a backup video file is playing 2 Search Mode Currently Open Supported only with 9 Search Panel Annexxus 301C and Annexxus 301C2M models 3 Switch to Setup Mode 10 Playback Control Panel 4 Logout 11 Audio Settings Panel Mute or adjust volume of the backup recording 12 CPU Usage Indicator 13 Current User 5 Single Camera Screen Division 6 Quad Screen Division default 7 Snapshot Enabled only when a backup video file is 14 Current Date and Time playing 02 Chapter 3 Remote Connection via Internet Explorer Web Browser Search Mode Window LFLIET12 User admin Live Mode same as the Main Screen Search Mo
64. e Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Basic IP Input Setup Server 2 3 Basic IP Input Setup After the new IP video source has been added to the list some parameters may be adjusted i Tip Frame rate can be set to less than 1 frame per second in Channels Setup of Annexxus Advanced Setup Resolution Choose from available resolutions 352x240 704x240 704 480 1280x720 Annexxus 301C2M 301D2M only and 1600x1200 Annexxus 301C2M D2M only Camere IP Addiess Input Resolution FPS PTZ Chin Al Cameras C ena o 05 I3DVR AHNEUS 304 dE IS0VA ANMEXXLIS 304 ixDvRAMNEXXUS 104 192 168 1092 7620 1 FPS frames per second rate This frame rate setting is used for recording This frame rate is also used on Live Mode while IP input is in the full screen mode When any other screen division is selected IP input will be displayed at 2 fps rate on live mode Use the arrows up down to increase decrease frame rate setting Use the table below to determine the FPS range depending on set resolution and video frequency Supported FPS Range based on Resolution and Video Frequency 1600x1200 1 10 fps 1600x1200 1 12 fps The FPS setting for each Annexxus 301 series channel may not exceed 30 frames per second with Only P frame type Annexxus 301 301C Limitations with SRX Pro iP Pro Server e BBP frame type setting default allows one camera input with a maximum of 1
65. e completed please reboot device message will be displayed Click OK to close it 10 Reboot Annexxus device 11 Close Internet Explorer window with Annexxus web browser and open a new Internet Explorer Browser window 12 In the IE window go Tools gt Properties the nternet Gotions window will be displayed Chapter 4 Appendix Upgrading Firmware 13 In the nternet Options window click Settings under Browsing history emporary Internet Files and History Settings window will be displayed 14 In the 7emporary Internet Files and History Settings window click View objects Download Program Files folder window will be displayed 15 Remove i Annexxus ActiveX control and re connect to the Annexxus device via Internet Explorer 16 Download new ActiveX control and log in New firmware and new firmware settings have now been applied to An device 92 Chapter 4 Appendix Troubleshooting Annexxus Web Browser Application 4 2 Troubleshooting Annexxus Web Browser Ap plication In order to connect to Annexxus device through the Internet browser Windows must download and install Annexxus300 Active X Control onto the system If the Annexxus connection through Internet Explorer was unsuccesstul try to delete and re install 00 control To delete Annexxus300 Active X control follow the steps below 1 Access Control Panel and select Internet Options item Internet Properties window will be displayed
66. eady to Install setup window setup window click Install Wait while the ffdshow is installing on your system 11 In the Completing the ffdshow Setup Wizard window click Finish Ffdshow is now installed on your system and you may proceed with the Annexxus Player installation To install Annexxus Player follow the steps below 1 Double click the setup exe file inside the Annexxus Player folder 2 In the first setup window click Next 3 In the Select Installation Folder setup window select installation drive and folder by clicking Browse or keep the default installation folder recommended Select Everyone radio button and click Next S usPlayer Select Installation Folder The mala vail install leer bo the lolder metal in His folder click To install to diferent folder enter below of click Browse Folder Eee 1 Player for yourself or for angone who ures thes computer Everyone C Just me 4 n Confirm Installation setup window click Mext to proceed with the installation 5 Wait while the Annexxus Player software is installing onto the local system 6 Wait for the nstallation Complete setup window to be displayed and click Close Annexxus Player is now installed on your system and ready to use 4 4 2 Opening and Playing Back axv Files To play the Annexxus backup video file in Annexxus Player follow the steps below 1 Launch
67. edule the user can select specific days and or times when the sensor activity will be monitored Alarm logs will be generated when the sensor is triggered during a configured sensor schedule For example the warehouse manager may choose to monitor sensor activity in the warehouse during the after hours or during low high traffic hours only sensor schedule can be configured for each day of the week Furthermore up to 4 individual time frames can be configured for each daily sensor input schedule To configure Sensor Input schedule do the following 1 Click Sensor Schedule he Set Sensor Input Schedule window will be displayed 2 Select Day of the Week from the drop down menu to create a weekly sensor schedule for the selected day 3 Enable up to four 4 schedules Each schedule can be assigned its specific Time frame In the Example below the selected sensor input activity will only be monitored e From 12 00AM until 8 30AM and e From 00PM until 12 00AM 56 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Sensor Input s Setup Server Set Sensor Input Schedule Day of the Week Monday Iw Schedel 1 0 Iw Schedule 2 0 Schedie3 o o Scheduled J o Copy Settings t Whole Week e To copy the same sensor input schedule to other days of the week or to the entire week select the desired option in the Copy Settings to drop down menu and click Copy Repeat for other days of the week if des
68. ent 1 5 1 ut PerFormance Viewer Activex Control Java Runtime Environment 1 6 1 Annexxus Cantral E Java Runtime Environment 1 6 f aha Webl3Pro Control Update Java Runtime Environment 1 6 1 Web Based Email Shockwave Flash Object Shockwave Active v Windows Genuine Properties X Java Runtime Envi Wait while Annexxus Control Active X object is being removed from your system Attempt to connect to the Annexxus device through Internet Explorer again If the connection is once again unsuccessful please contact our technical support for help at 1 877 877 1241 or by email at support i3dvr ca 94 Chapter 4 Appendix Annexxus Finder 4 3 Annexxus Finder Annexxus Finder locates all Annexxus 301 devices on the network and displays important information about each individual Annexxus device including Address Subnet Mask Port number Firmware version and MAC Address Annexxus Finder application allows configuring the IP Address and the Subnet Mask for the detected Annexxus 301 series devices as well as resetting the device s password to the factory default 1234 4 3 1 Installing Annexxus Finder Each Annexxus series encoder is accompanies by the Resource CD Locate the CD that was shipped with your Annexxus encoder and insert it into your system s optical drive the CD locate and open the Annexxus Finder folder To install AnnexxusFinder application follow the steps
69. esponse to detected motion only during the after hours or on the weekends only Control schedule can be configured for each day of the week Furthermore up to 4 individual time frames can be configured for each daily control output schedule To configure the schedule for the control output do the following 1 From the Control Output drop down menu select the control output Make sure the control output is properly connected to the Annexxus device in accordance with the connection diagrams 60 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Exception Configuration Setup Server 2 Click Control Schedule The Ser Control Dutput Schedule window will be displayed 3 Follow instruction in Sensor Schedule section for further instructions 2 9 2 2 Control Output Time Each Annexxus control output can be configured to stay active for the selected number of seconds minutes after being triggered in response to user settings e g motion detection To configure Control Output Time select one of the offered active times from the Control Output Time drop down menu 5 seconds 10 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 2 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes or manual control must be manually turned off by the operator Note that this setting will affect all control output s applications configured by the user 2 9 3 Exception Configuration Setup Annexxus modules generate alarm logs for a number of pre defined exceptions Annexxus devices can also be co
70. ettings 2009 02 09 22 45 42 Operation Resad settings 2009 02 09 22 45 42 Operation Read settings 2009 02 09 22 45 42 Operation Read settings 2009 02 09 22 45 42 Operation Read settings 2009 02 09 22 45 42 Operation Read settings 2009 02 09 22 35 42 Operation Read settngs 2008 02 09 22 45 42 pesation Read settings 2009 02 09 22 45 42 pesation Read settings 2009 02 09 22 45 42 pesation Read settings 3 ra 20 AE Pa acl ea ase Note Log records val only display informaton there 1 an intemal storage device make sure that it is formatted when first mstalled Revie Reboot Save Close 2 11 1 Searching by Type To search logs by type do the following 1 Select By Type from the Search By drop down menu 2 Select All Alarm Exception or Operation from Log Category drop down menu 3 Select Log Type from the drop down menu Depending on the Log Category the following Log Types are available Alarm gt Sensor is triggered Sensor s must be properly connected to the Annexxus device and configured in Sensor Control setup Control is triggered Control s must be properly connected to the Annexxus device and configured in Sensor Control setup 65 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro server Exception gt Operation gt searching by Type Motion alarm start Motion Detection must be enabled and Motion Detection areas must be con figured in Channels setup Motion alarm stop Mo
71. ews Sir seniii 4 2 spare 4 2 spare x4 2 spare Installation Installation Installation BNC output cable for Manual Booklet Manual Booklet Manual Booklet external monitor optional Audio USB extension cable optional Alarm RS485 extension cable optional 1 3 1 Annexxus 301 Annexxus 301 video encoder accepts AC 24V power This model features 1 BNC video and 1 BNC audio inputs BNC to RCA adapter is provided for an RCA audio input Annexxus 301 features one 1 alarm input and one 1 relay output PTZ control can be accomplished via RS 485 serial RS 232 port is provided for troubleshooting purposes RJ 45 port allows for the network connection This Annexxus model supports two way audio however regular microphone may not be used as a Line IN device special Line IN audio device is required Annexxus 301 Front View Annexxus 301 Connections Diagram Chapter 1 Introduction Annexxus 301C Audio Line IN Output H8232 1 1 CH Power Port Video IN Audio IN LED Annexxus 301 Rear View Annexxus 301 Connections Diagram RJ 45 Network Port IN OUT G G T T Pin 1 1 CH Sensor IN AC 24V Pin 2 1 CH Relay OUT Power Pins 3 4 Ground Pin 5 R5485 Pin R5485 TX 1 3 2 Annexxus 301C Annexxus 301C model combines features of a video camera video recorder and an IP video encoder This Annexxus model accepts PoE Power over Ethernet and AC 24V power only one type of power
72. exxus video channel s provided these video channels are properly connected and configured in Channels setup tab In addition to being able to generate alarm logs based on sensor activity it is also possible to associate sensor activity with video recording To associate Sensor Input with one or more video channels do the following 1 Click Associate With Sensor nput window will be displayed 2 Check off the desired video channels in Check Mark to Activate Recording area When sensor input is triggered the video recording will be initiated for the selected video channel s Important Video channels must be properly connected to the Annexxus module and must be also configured in the Channels setup tab where Alarm Recording Schedule can be assigned to each video channel 58 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Sensor Input s Setup server Sensor Input Iv Check Mark to Activate Contral Output Iv Dutput 1 m Check to Activate Fiecording v Channel 01 Association Channel 01 ina Preset 10 pum Auto Pattern Preset Pattem n 2 3 Click Confirm to save the settings and to close Sensor nput window 2 9 1 4 Associate Sensor Input with PTZ Preset Each Annexxus sensor input can be associated with Preset Preset Pattern Auto Pattern Applicable only to Annexxus 301 304 316 models In addition to being able to record video and to generate alarm logs based on sensor acti
73. f the Week from the drop down menu to create a weekly motion detection schedule for the selected day 3 Enable up to four 4 schedules Each schedule can be assigned its specific Time frame In the Example below the motion on the selected video channel will be enabled e From 12 00AM until 8 00AM and e From 5 00PM until 12 00AM Set Motion Detection Schedule Day of the Week Monday V Schedis M Schedule2 17 0 Schedule 3 Schedule 4 Copy Settings to whole Week e the same motion detection schedule to other days of the week or to the entire week select the desired option in the Copy Settings to drop down menu and click Copy Repeat for other days of the week if desired e Click Confirm to save the configured motion detection schedule and to close Set Motion Detection Schedule window e Click Save to save the new schedule 2 6 3 2 Associate Motion Detection with Control Output In addition to being able to record video and to generate alarm logs based on motion detection it is also possible to as sociate motion detected on the selected channel with one or more control outputs To link Motion Detection to one or more control outputs do the following 1 Click Associate With Motion detection window will be displayed 2 Check off Check Mark to Activate Control Output checkmark 3 Check off the desired control Outputs 45 Chapter 2 Remote Connection v
74. fps max 6 25 7 5 fps max 12 5 15 fps max 30 25 fps max 30 25 fps max 6 25 7 5 fps max 12 5 15 fps max 30 25 fps max 30 25 fps max 6 25 7 5 fps max 12 5 15 fps max 30 25 fps max 30 25 fps max 6 25 7 5 fps max 12 5 15 fps max 30 25 fps max 30 25 fps max 6 25 7 5 fps max 12 5 15 fps max 30 25 fps max 30 25 fps max 6 25 7 5 fps max 12 5 15 fps max 30 25 fps max 30 25 fps max 6 25 7 5 fps max 12 5 15 fps max 30 25 fps max 30 25 fps max It can deliver 16 channels of video at 25 images PAL or 30 images NTSC per second at 1CIF resolution and it is capable of providing 4CIF Full D1 resolution at 6 7 7 5 images per second for every video channel Chapter 1 Introduction 20 Annexxus 316 Front View ANNEXXUS AX316 34 56 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 PWR HDD LINK Tx Rx Annexxus 316 Rear View IY A 16 g i3F445 i3F417U i3B261 DEO INPUT VIDEO OUTPUT A j Annexxus 316 Connections Diagram External SATA hard drive VIDEO INPU DEO OUTPUT L ME channel analog Is 16 channel analog 75 Terminator 4 channels Factory PIZ video inputs l2 video outputs Dip Switch 16 audio inputs reset button terminator I RS485 channels i3S750PTZ 9 90 16 analogs cameras 16 Ohm Ter minator Switct 0 070 P
75. ia SRX Pro iP Pro Video Loss Setup Server Note Annexxus 301 301C 301C2M 301D2M support 1 control output Annexxus 304 supports 2 control outputs Annexxus 316 supports 4 control outputs Important Control outputs must be properly connected to the Annexxus module and must use their own power supply Furthermore all control outputs must be also configured in the Sensor Control setup tab where Control schedule and Control Output Time can be assigned to each control output Motion Detection i Check Mark to Activate Control Output Output T cea 4 Click Save to save the new settings 2 6 4 Video Loss Setup Annexxus module can be configured to detect video loss and trigger control outputs in response to detected video loss When video loss detection is properly configured alarm logs will also be generated and stored by Annexxus module whenever video loss been detected Note that this setup will be enabled for all Annexxus modules even when internal storage devices are not supported or not available In this case no alarm logs will be generated however the detected video loss can still be associated with a control output To configure Video Loss detection enable video loss detection by first selecting Video Loss from the drop down menu and then checking off the checkbox located to the left of the menu see image below Y Video Loss Alarm Schedule 2 6 4 1 Video Loss Detection Schedule
76. ideo Data Rate 4 8 kbps 1 Mbps per channel Video Resolution 704 x 576 704 x 480 120 100 fps D1 7 5 8 fps 704 x 288 704 x 240 200 240 fps 2CIF 12 5 15 fps 352 x 288 352 x 240 400 480 fps 1CIF 25 30 fps 176 x 144 176 x 120 400 480 fps QCIF 25 30 fps GOP Structure I IP Overall Delay 120 ms Network Protocols RTP Telnet UDP TCP IP HTTP IGMP V2 IGMP V3 SNMP V1 V2c MIB II ICMP ARP RAM Recording 32MB total 8 MB per channel Software Update Flash ROM remote programmable Configuration Configuration Manager or web browser Ethernet 10 100 1000 Base T auto sensing half full duplex RJ45 Encoder Interfaces 16 analog composite NTSC PAL BNC connector 75 Ohm switchable 1 Video In Vp p Alarm In 4 x non isolated closure contact type max Relay Out 4 x 30 Vp p 2 A 8 position spring clamp contacts RS485 Port 4 x 485 6 position spring clamp contacts Chapter 1 Introduction Annexxus 316 Audio Encoders Audio Standard G 711 300 Hz 3 4 kHz Audio Data Rate 80 kbps Audio Sampling Rate 8 kHz Line In Stereo jack 3 5 mm 9 kOhm typ 5 5 Vp p max Mechanical Weight Approx 2 0 kg 2 1 Ib Environmental Input Voltage 24VAC Power Consumption Approx 45 VA Heat Output 205 BTU h Operating Temperature 09 C 50 C 4 32 F 122 F ambient te
77. ion Video Resolution 352x240 352x283 12 KB frame 704x240 704x283 7 KB frame 704x480 704x578 7 KB frame 352x240 352x283 33 KB frame 704x480 704x576 43 KB frame 352x240 352x283 12 KB frame 704x240 704x283 7 KB frame 704x480 704x578 7 KB frame 1600x1200 25 515 KB frame Frame Size b From the Frame Rate drop down menu select the frame rate for the selected video channel Available Frame Rate options as well as the maximum FPS depends on the video frequency and resolution Use the table below to determine what frame rate options are available based on the configured resolution and video frequency NTSC PAL Frame rate settings of less than 1 frame will be displayed as 1 in SRX Pro iP Pro setup Available FPS based on Resolution and Video Frequency Video Frequency Available FPS Options 39 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Video Settings Setup server th 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 15 16 18 20 22 th 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 15 16 18 20 22 th 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 15 16 18 20 22 th 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 15 16 18 20 22 D1 704x480 60 Hz NTSC 10510 2922 D1 704x570 o0 Hz PAL 12 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 15 16 18 20 22 j Tip 7 From the BitRate drop down menu select the maximum transmission bit rate Note that higher image resolutions require higher bit rate Use the table below to determine the recommended maximum bit rate based on the resol
78. ired e Click Confirm to save the configured sensor input schedule and to close Set Sensor Input Schedule window 2 9 1 2 Associate Sensor Input with Control Outputs Each Annexxus sensor input can be associated with one or more connected control output s Important Control outputs must be properly connected to the Annexxus module and should use their own power supply Furthermore all control outputs must be also configured in the Sensor Control setup tab where Control Schedule and Control Qutput Time can be assigned to each control output To link Sensor Input to one or more control outputs do the following 1 Click Associate With Sensor nput window will be displayed 2 Check off Check Mark to Activate Control Output checkmark 3 Check off the desired control Outputis 9 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Sensor Input s Setup server FA Note Annexxus 301 301C 301C2M 301D2M support 1 control output Annexxus 304 supports 2 control outputs Annexxus 316 supports 4 control outputs Sensor Input Iv Check Mark to Activate Control Output Dutput 1 m Check to Activate Fiecording 4 Channel 01 Association Channel 01 l Iv Preset 10 pum Auto Patten Preset Pattem 4 Click Confirm to save the settings and to close Sensor Input window 2 9 1 3 Associate Sensor Input with Video Channel s Each Annexxus sensor input can be associated with one or more Ann
79. ivacy masking setup 43 ptz address 49 ptz baud rate 48 ptz control panel 70 ptz preset on sensor activity 54 ptz protocol vs baud rate 48 ptz protocols 48 ptz setup 48 ptz type 48 Index reboot 21 recording indicator 6 recording type search 79 remote connection to encoder 64 reset password to factory default 93 resolution vs fps 34 resolution vs stream type 35 S save a portion of backup file to hard drive 82 save a snapshot to hard drive 83 save backup files to hard drive 81 save backup files to local storage 81 saving new IP 21 search by recording type 9 search for encoder via SRX Pro iP Pro server 24 search internal video search logs by type 60 search mode search mode button 66 search mode window searching backup video recordings 9 searching by time 62 sensor and alarm recording 36 sensor input setup 50 sensor recording 36 sensor schedule 51 sensor type 51 sensor control setup 50 setup annexxus IP with Finder 92 setup annexxus Subnet Mask with Finder 92 setup mode button 67 show channel name on screen 44 show date time on screen 44 Shutter 2 stream type vs fps 35 stream type vs resolution 35 sub stream vs main stream 33 synchronize clock 22 T tampering schedule 42 time and type video search 62 time video search 62 timeframe recording schedule 37 tree list 67 troubleshoot annexxus browser 88 two way audio feat
80. l storage 3 Click OK to stop live video backup for unchecked channels If all channels were unchecked the Live Backup button on the main screen will return to its normal state to indicate that no Live Backup is being created eo 80 Chapter 3 Remote Connection via Internet Explorer Web Live Snapshot Browser 3 3 Live Snapshot Live Snapshot allows taking an instant bmp snapshot of the active video channel and save it onto the local PC storage local HDD network HDD or USB storage device The saved bmp snapshots can be opened with any standard windows Image viewer To take a Live Snapshot of the active video channel do the following 1 If more than video channel is supported by Annexxus device select the desired video channel on the main screen by positioning the mouse cursor over the live video image and pressing the left mouse button The selected video channel will become active Active video channel is identified by the red box shown around the video image Click the Live Snapshot button on the main screen The Snapshot window will be displayed Snapshot Chick to take a snapshot of the active video channel Storage Location Folder Mame Module Snapshot FileName 21525414234 01 20090224 152829 523240046 bmp Bo not show this window again Cancel 3 In the Snapshot window select Storage Location Click Browse locate and select the destination folder on a local or ne
81. leted prior to installation the customer will be unable to detect Annexxus module on their LAN WAN network e Synchronize Annexxus clock to the time zone where the module is being installed Unless this step is completed the time stamp on video recordings and log records if available will not match the current time 1 5 1 Changing IP Address Each Annexxus device comes with pre assigned IP scheme IP Address 192 0 0 64 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 To change Annexxus IP address do the following 1 Connect Annexxus series to the power source in accordance with the connections diagram 2 Connect Annexxus series and a local PC laptop to the dedicated router switch 3 Open Internet Explorer browser window on a local PC laptop and enter http 192 0 0 64 in the address line 4 You will be prompted to install Active X control Click on the banner and select Install Active X from the context menu Annexxus Windows Internet Explorer JO E hteunszooes r X Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help Ro A W This website wants bo install the following add on Annexxus300 From T3DVR International Inc X TF you trust the website and the add on and want to install it click here e Chick here bo install the following Active controt Arnesa 2007 from i3D VRI Intemational Inc 9 Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to install this software mm Name Annexxus300 Publishe
82. ll record video only when motion is detected on the selected channel This type of video recording records only relevant video when there is on screen activity Motion recording helps save internal storage space and allows storing video for longer periods of time before it is overwritten Important For the Motion recording to work properly Annexxus Motion detection must be configured first Please read Motion Detection Setup section for instructions Alarm Sensor recording will record video only based on detected alarm This type of video recording records only when a connected sensors is are triggered Alarm recording helps save internal storage space and allows storing video for longer periods of time before it is overwritten Motion and Alarm recording is a combination of Motion recording and Alarm recording This type of video recording records whenever motion or a triggered sensor are detected Click Recording Schedule button to configure the recording schedule Set Recording Schedule window will be displayed The recording schedule can be configured for each day of the week Furthermore up to 4 individual time frames can be configured for each daily recording schedule 2 6 2 1 Daily Recording Schedule 1 Select Day of the Week from the drop down menu to create a weekly recording schedule for the selected day 2 Select Record All Day from the Recording Type drop down menu to apply the same type of schedule to the entire day 3
83. llation Complete setup window to be displayed and click Close Annexxus Finder is now installed on your system and is ready to use 10 4 3 2 Locating Annexxus Devices T iP To launch Annexxus Finder application double click the AnnexxusFinder icon on the Desktop To display Annexxus series User Guide click on the Annexxus Finder icon in the top left corner of the Annexxus Finder window and select Help Index from the drop down menu Annexxus Finder Move 255 255 254 0 1681063 2552552540 J6610 72 2552552540 5810254 2552552540 168 11 211 2552552540 68 10 64 2552552540 close Alt F4 1581062 255 55 25h 0 Pinimize About Annexxus Finder Change IP Address IP 132 168 10 63 Do M H at Mask ho 25 284 Annexxus Finder window will be displayed All Annexxus 301 series devices on the network will be automatically detected and displayed in the Annexxus Finder list In the example below Annexxus Finder was able to locate four 4 Annexxus 301 IP cameras and three 3 Annexxus 301 2M MegaPixel cameras 301C2M or 301D2M on the local network By selecting a specific device in the list with the mouse cursor detailed information for each device will be displayed underneath IP Address Subnet Mask Port MAC Address Firmware version Serial Number 96 Chapter 4 Appendix 4 Tip Default password for all Annexxus
84. me of the currently enabled audio input stream First enable audio stream on the selected video channel See Live Video and Audio Streaming section for instructions Drag the Volume slider to the right left to increase decrease audio volume Check off Mute checkbox to mute audio input entirely V alume Mute Enable Two way Audio Two way Audio Feature The Audio Settings panel also includes Two way Audio feature Each Annexxus unit has two physical audio ports used for two way audio function Line In and Audio Connect headset or speakers to the Audio Output port in accordance with the connections diagram The regular microphone will not work in this application special line in audio device must be connected to Line In port a regular microphone can then be connected via line out audio device but not directly into the Annexxus module To activate two way audio feature check off the Enable Two way Audio checkbox on the Audio Settings panel The following message window will be displayed Click OK to close the message window Annexxus N voice channel activated 14 Chapter 3 Remote Connection via Internet Explorer Web PTZ Control Panel Browser speak into the line in audio device to transmit audio to the remote user s PC The audio from remote PC will be heard from the speakers connected to the Audio Output port connected to the Annexxus module Uncheck Enable Two way Audio checkbox to stop audio transmis
85. ment setup tab Stop two way audio To prevent unauthorized users from accessing two way audio feature go to User Management setup tab Upgrade firmware prevent unauthorized users from upgrading device firmware go to User Management setup tab Search Available for Annexxus 301 301 2 only To prevent unauthorized users from searching local audio video recording go to User Management setup tab Control PTZ Available for Annexxus 301C 30102M only To prevent unauthorized users from controlling P TZ cameras go to User Management setup tab PTZ cameras must be correctly connected to the Annexxus 301 304 316 device and configured in PTZ Setup tab 66 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro searching by Time server Device Infomation Channels Network Sensor Control User Management Log Records Search By By j Log Category Exception Log Tine 2005 02 12 03 44 42 Exception Wong user name or password Login failed 2005 02 12 03 47 20 Exception Wrong user name or password Login Failed 2009 02 12 23 22 12 Exception Wrong user name or password Login failed 2008 02 21 04 03 42 Exception Wrong user name or password Login failed 4 Click Search The most recent 2000 logs that match the set criteria will be displayed 2 11 2 Searching by Time To search logs by time do the following 1 Select By Time from the Search By drop down menu 2 Configure
86. menu and then checking off the checkbox located to the left of the menu see image below Motion Detection Set Area Alarm Schedule Associate with 2 Configure motion detection area s Click Set Area The Set Motion Detection Area window will be displayed Important 3 Draw the motion detection area by first positing the mouse cursor at the starting position then hold down the left mouse button and drag the mouse cursor until the desired area is covered The grid will be displayed over the selected sure that the Set Motion Detection Area area see image below The video image is divided into blocks and any number of those blocks can be selected for window is positioned in the primary display motion detection monitor p Set Motion Detection Area 1 Tip Once the motion detection area has been 9 Fri 14 05 41 drawn it can be moved on the screen Move the mouse cursor over the created m Sey area hold down the left mouse button drag Soe LL s Joos 8 a me and release the area to its new position Mm tee ooo C I n um 1 RR E IA else TT a mem a Clear 4 select additional area s for motion detection repeat Step 3 5 To delete motion detection area s and start over click Clear and repeat step 3 until all motion detection areas are defined 6 After the motion detection areas
87. mperature Humidity 20 8096 atmospheric humidity not cond Certification CE ULc amp UL FCC Warranty One year parts and labour Supported Products IP Pro 4 10 16 32 SRX Pro 24020 24024 48032 The Annexxus 316 Video IN ports consist of two 2 0826 video inputs that allow the video source camera or analog video matrix connection One to two inputs may be used depending on customer preference The Annexxus 316 supports 120 fps or 480 fps depending on selected resolution Below is the table of frame rate and channel limitations based on selected resolution Frame rate vs Number of video channels 704 x 576 704 x 704x240 352 x 288 352 176 x 144 352 x 240 QCI F Web 480 D1 704x288 2CIF x 240 CIF I nterface ONLY 6 25 7 5 fps max 12 5 15 fps max 30 25 fps max 30 25 fps max 6 25 7 5 fps max 12 5 15 fps max 30 25 fps max 30 25 fps max 6 25 7 5 fps max 12 5 15 fps max 30 25 fps max 30 25 fps max 6 25 7 5 fps max 12 5 15 fps max 30 25 fps max 30 25 fps max 6 25 7 5 fps max 12 5 15 fps max 30 25 fps max 30 25 fps max 6 25 7 5 fps max 12 5 15 fps max 30 25 fps max 30 25 fps max 6 25 7 5 fps max 12 5 15 fps max 30 25 fps max 30 25 fps max 6 25 7 5 fps max 12 5 15 fps max 30 25 fps max 30 25 fps max 6 25 7 5 fps max 12 5 15 fps max 30 25 fps max 30 25
88. n Annexxus Finder Annexxus Player 90 Chapter 4 Appendix 1 Important Firmware may only be upgraded by the ad ministrative user Upgrading Firmware 4 1 Upgrading Firmware Annexxus series systems are always shipped with the newest available firmware and do not need a firmware update However in the unlikely event that the firmware will need to be upgraded in the future follow the instructions below For firmware update use Annexxus web browser application 1 Access Annexxus setup via Internet Explorer Follow instruction in Annexxus Setup section 2 pen Device Information setup tab 3 Select Firmware Upgrade radio button 4 Click Browse button locate and select the newest anx firmware file and click Open Look in SUS Finwe ES TIPS File name hemviare arc Files of type AI Fief Cancel Firmware Upgrade Firmware File ANNEXXLS VFimware Virmware anx Browse y Upgrade Femware Upgrade Stahus 5 Click Upgrade Remote Upgrade Status message will change to Device is updating please wait 6 Wait until the Status message changes to Update completed 7 Click Restore button in the bottom left corner of the Setup window to apply default settings from the new firmware package All custom settings will be erased 8 Click OK in the Warning message window shown below Warning Are you sure to restore server settings 9 Upgrad
89. n via SRX Pro iP Pro On Screen Displays Setup Server Q Important Click Save to apply any setting changes To display the timestamp on the video screen check off Show Date Time checkbox To display the day of the week check off Show Day of the Week checkbox In the Format drop down menu select the desired timestamp format YYYY MM DD MM DD YYYY or DD MM YYYY In the Style drop down menu select the desired style for the timestamp display Transparent amp Flashing Transparent amp Steady Opaque amp Flashing Opaque amp Steady The time stamp will be displayed in a contrasting color depending on the predominant background color see image belowl 9 Fri 14 08 38 toe Se seuth Corner To achieve the on screen display above the Channel Name was set to South Corner Channel Name display and Date Time Day of the Week displays were enabled Time stamp format was set to DD MM YYYY and the style was set to Opaque amp Steady 2 6 7 1 Custom Text Overlay In addition to the Date Time stamp and the Channel Name on screen displays each video channel can have up to 4 lines of custom text To add custom text overlay to the Annexxus video channel do the following 1 Enable up to 4 different text areas by checking off one or more check boxes in the Text Overlay area of the Channels setup tab 2 Enter X and Y positions to set the new text position on the screen 3 Position the mouse cursor over the Content line cor
90. nal operators in the User Manage ment setup tab and disable Save Settings option 2 4 Annexxus Advanced Setup To change additional Annexxus settings select one of the Annexxus inputs in the All Cameras list and click Advanced Setup button in the Selected Camera Info frame The Advanced Setup window will be displayed as shown below seven 7 main setup tabs are available Device Information Channels Network PTZ Annexxus 301 304 316 only Sensor Control User Management and Log Records In the bottom of each setup window there are four control buttons Restore Reboot Save and Close Restore button is available to authorized users only restores the Annexxus device settings to factory default Settings must be restored to factory default after each firmware upgrade WARNING All custom settings will be lost including any additional users Reboot button is available to authorized users only reboots Annexxus device when pressed Device reboot is required after the video recording settings have been changed or after the firmware upgrade Read related section for instructions on rebooting the device Save button is available to authorized users only saves any setting changes when pressed To prevent unauthorized users from making changes to the Annexxus device disable the Save button in the User Management setup tab Close button closes the Advanced Setup window 34 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Device Inform
91. nfigured to activate selected control output s in response to one or more detected exceptions Annexxus modules offer the following list of pre defined exceptions e nternal storage device is full Applicable only to Annexxus 3010 30102M e nternal storage device error Applicable only to Annexxus 301C 30102M e Network failure e P Address conflict e Wrong user name or password Login failed e nput and output video standards NTSC and PAL are different Exception Configuration Exception Type Internal storage device is Full Check Mark to Activate Control Output To activate control output in response to a specific exception do the following 1 Select the exception from the Exception Type drop down menu 2 Check off Check Mark to Activate Control Output checkbox 3 Check off the desired control Outputs Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro User Management Setup server 2 10 User Management Setup Each Annexxus device allows configuring one administrative account and up to 15 additional operator accounts Administrator user Default administrator user name is admin default password is set to 1234 Administrator user is the only user that may change administrative password Administrator user name and user privileges cannot be changed In case adminis trative password has been misplaced after being changed use Annexxus Finder to reset the administrative password to the factory default Administrator user is the
92. nnexxus Browser Interface Annexxus web browser contains the following buttons and areas 1 Live Mode 9 Live Backup 2 Search Mode supported only with 10 Channels Tree List Annexxus 301C and Annexxus 301C2M models 3 Setup Mode 11 PTZ Control Panel 4 Login Logout 12 Video Adjustments Panel 5 Single Camera Screen Division 13 Audio Settings Panel 6 Quad Screen Division 14 CPU Usage Indicator 7 Full Screen 15 Current User 8 Snapshot 16 Current Date and Time Live Mode displays the Annexxus Live mode In Live mode the user can view selected channels Q control PTZ cameras adjust channels brightness contrast hue saturation settings listen to live audio enable two way audio communication and save live snapshot or video backup onto the local media storage Search Mode displays the Annexxus Search mode which permits channel search and playback image backup and video file backup and download by time date and channel This function is supported only by certain Annexxus models as it requires a hardware storage media to be accepted by the module Chapter 3 Remote Connection via Internet Explorer Web Browser ed 12x User admin 2008 0 24 18 07 45 Tree List Show Hide Activate Channels Setup Mode displays Annexxus setup options Login Logout in order to access the Annexxus setup view channels or perform any other activity the user must first log in To log off click the Logou
93. nnexxus video inputs can be assigned to SRX Pro iP Pro video channels This can be achieved in either IP Camera or Hardware Setup tabs For more information on linking SRX Pro iP Pro video channels with an IP video source see respective software manual 20 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Adding Annexxus 301 series Video Input via Search Server cg Note Annexxus devices located on WAN cannot be added through Search function Important Annexxus 304 316 devices may not be added through Search function ce Note Annexxus 301 model is supported by v 1 511 and up Annexxus 301C C2M mod els are supported by v 1 512 and up Annexx us 301D2M model is supported by v 1 520 and up cg Note Annexxus devices located on WAN cannot be found with this function All Annexxus devices located on WAN must be added manually 2 1 Adding Annexxus 301 series Video Input via Search To search Annexxus 301 on LAN via SRX Pro iP Pro Server software do the following Q Click the Setup button on the SRX Pro iP Pro main screen 2 Select the IP Camera tab Click the Search button under the live view window S Search The Search For IP Camera window will be displayed on the screen Click the Browse button 58 and select desired Annexxus model number Choose I3DVR ANNEXXUS 301 for Annexxus 301 301C models Choose I3DVR ANNEXXUS 301 2M for Annexxus 30102M 301D2M models Search For I
94. ol Output section 2 6 6 Privacy Masking Setup Annexxus module allows creating up to 4 privacy masking areas for each connected video channel One of the example applications of this feature would be blocking the teller monitors in the bank if they come in the camera view in order to protect bank customer privacy Note that once the privacy mask areas are configured and set the portion of the video covered by the privacy mask is lost and cannot be restored or retrieved after the fact Note that this setup will be enabled for all Annexxus modules even when internal storage devices are not supported or not available In this case live video and video recorded by SRX Pro iP Pro Server will be affected by this privacy mask settings To configure Annexxus Privacy Mark do the following 1 Enable privacy masking by first selecting Privacy Mask from the drop down menu and then checking off the checkbox located to the left of the menu see image below meer cl em cedo c 2 Configure privacy masking area s Click Set Area The Set Privacy Mask Area window will be displayed 3 Draw the privacy masking area by first positing the mouse cursor at the starting position then hold down the left mouse button and drag the mouse cursor until the desired area is covered The white box will be displayed over the selected area see image below The video image covered by the white box will be irreversibly lost and will not be retrieved 40 Chap
95. on storage device Format Disk Select Storage Device 1 Status Formatting completed on storage device 1 36 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Channels Setup Server D Important Any setting configurations pertaining to the video recording and video recording schedule affect the internal storage device recording only Transmission settings Stream Type Interval BitRate Type Bit Rate Resolution and Frame rate affect video streaming and SRX Pro iP Pro video recording 2 6 Channels Setup In the Channels Setup the authorized users can perform the following tasks for each selected video channel Assign change channel name Display hide channel name change the position of the channel name on the video screen Display hide timestamp and day of the week change the position of the timestamp on the video screen change the display style of the timestamp if enabled Display hide up to 4 personalized text messages on the video screen text overlay Enable disable video recording to the internal storage device only Configure video recording schedule to the internal storage device only Configure pre and post recording time to the internal storage device only Enable motion detection set motion detection area s associate motion with control output and or other channel re cording internal storage device recording only Enable video loss detection associate video loss with control output
96. ork much faster using less bandwidth and projecting video at a higher resolution The Annexxus 316 is desinged with ingenious foresight It accepts AC 24V power the same voltage used for all analog cameras allowing for easier installation This model accepts up to 16 video DB25 connector and 4 audio inputs Stereo Jack 3 5 mm Annexxus 316 features four 4 alarm inputs and four 4 relay outputs PTZ control can be accomplished via RS 485 TCP IP port RJ 45 network port allows for the network connection This Annexxus model supports two way audio however regular microphone may not be used as a Line IN device special Line IN audio device 15 required The AX316 can handle 1TB of internal hard drive for backup and it offers the addition of an external eSATA input Video can be viewed remotely with Internet Explorer 6 0 7 0 or i3 NVR software AX316 also integrates seamlessly with existing hybrid DVR solution SRX Pro software AX316 is rack mountable and wall mountable for those who need to locate the system in an IT or utility room It is a cost effective encoder for those who want to transition to IP technology but it continues to expand the life cycle of the existing analog system Disposing of existing analog systems is no longer an option rather the Annexxus 316 helps to rejuvenate analog systems into IP video solutions Annexxus 316 Specifications Electrical Standards Video Compression H 264 V
97. ort internal storage device Annexxus 301 01 2 also support log records Logs are gen erated based on alarms exceptions or specific setup operations The internal storage device must be formatted and in serted into the Annexxus device otherwise log records will not be generated saved To prevent unauthorized users from accessing Log Records go to User Management setup tab Logs can be searched by Time Type Alarm Exception peration and by Type Time To display all logs open Log Records setup tab select All from Search By drop down menu and click Search The most recent 2000 logs will be displayed Device Information Channels Network Sensce Cortrol User Management Log Records Search By By Time Start Time 2 3 2008 12000044 Log Categoy Stop Time 2 972009 11 5959 Log Type 2003 02 09 00 52 25 Escepton Helwork cable is broken 2008 02 09 22 45 34 Operation Login 2008 02 09 22 45 34 Operation Logout 2008 02 09 22 45 34 Operation Logri 200 208 22 35 34 Operation Head selirigs 2008 02 09 22 45 34 Operation Read settings 2009 02 09 22 45 34 Operation Read settings 2009 02 09 22 45 34 pesation Read settings 2009 02 09 22 45 42 Operation Read settings 2003 02 09 22 45 42 pesation Reed selling 2003 02 09 22 45 42 pesation Read selling 2009 02 09 22 45 42 Operation Read 2009 02 09 22 45 42 Operation Reed settings 2009 02 09 22 45 42 Operation s
98. p recording 5 minutes after the sensor has been triggered or 5 minutes after the motion has stopped Recording on the Intermal Storage Device s v Enable Recording Recording Schedule Pre recording 5 Seconds Pastrecording 5 Minutes Note that this setup is only enabled when a formatted SD card is inserted into the SD card slot on the Annexxus 301C 301C2M device For all Annexxus models that do not support internal video storage or do not have an internal storage device available this setup section will be disabled 2 6 3 Motion Detection Setup Annexxus modules in addition to SRX Pro IP Pro Server have their own independent motion detection setup Annexxus module can be configured to record video and or trigger control outputs in response to detected motion When motion detection is properly configured alarm logs will also be generated and stored by Annexxus module whenever motion has been detected Note that this setup will be enabled for all Annexxus modules even when internal storage devices are not supported or not available In this case no internal video recording will take place and no alarm logs will be generated however the detected motion can still be associated with a control output To configure Annexxus Motion Detection do the following 43 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Motion Detection Setup server 1 Enable motion detection by first selecting Motion Detection from the drop down
99. ports two way audio however regular microphone may not be used as a Line IN device special Line IN audio device is required Chapter 1 Introduction Annexxus 304 The Annexxus 304 Video IN ports consist of four 4 BNC composite video inputs that allow the video source camera or analog video matrix connection One to four inputs may be used depending on customer preference The Annexxus 304 supports 120 fps or 60 fps depending on selected resolution Below is the table of frame rate and channel limitations based on selected resolution Frame rate vs Number of video channels Resolution 352x240 352x288 704x240 704x288 704x480 704x576 Channel CH 30 25 fps max 30 25 fps max 30 25 fps max H2 30 25 fps max 30 25 fps max 30 25 fps max CH3 o o 30 25 fps max 30 25 fps max N A CH 30 25 fps max 30 25 fps max N A All four channels are supported at 30 fps NTSC or 25 fps PAL with CIF or 2CIF resolution via web browser application Only first two channels are supported when the resolution is set to 4CIF quality Annexxus 304 Front View Sess m Annexxus 304 Rear View oy 0y CO MEI ww T AC Annexxus 304 Connections Diagram Chapter 1 Introduction Annexxus 304 5485 Port 2CH Pin 1 TX Relay OUT Pin 2 4 CH Video IN AC 24V RJ 45 ACH R5232 4 CH Audio IN Line IN Audio Out Power Network Port put Port 1 3 5 1 Connecting d
100. r More options L pont install While Files From the Internet can be useful this File can potentially harm your computer Only install software From publishers you trust What s the risk 24 Chapter 1 Introduction Changing IP Address 6 Annexxus web browser screen will be displayed with the Login window Enter Annexxus default Username admin and Password 1234 and click Login Anmexxus Windews mermet Explorer GO lemon 4 gt ee iP Po 1 OVR IP PR Note ii The login is case sensitive Manage Annexx Click the Setup button on the main screen Q and Open Network setup tab us users in User Management setup 8 In the Network Setup tab configure customer s IP settings such as IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN connections or IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway IP for WAN connections Muticast IP setting is currently not supported It is entirely the responsibility of a technician to be able to configure this setup page according to customer s network configurations Warning After assigning new IP address to Annexxus unit you must make a note of the new settings Should you lose or forget the new IP settings for the Annexxus unit you will be unable to connect to it in the future 25 Chapter 1 Introduction Changing IP Address Device Information Channels Sensor Contial User Management Log
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102. responding to the enabled text overlay area Left click inside the Content line and type the new text In the example below three additional text lines have been added to the video display Annexxus 301C2M Camera Please monitor continuously and Tel 1 877 877 7241 4 Click Save to save the new settings 50 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro On Screen Displays Setup server Text Overlay Note Text Overlays will nat be copied when copying settings between channels E Note When copying settings between video z Lontent channels Annexxus 304 316 text overlay Area 1 20 400 2 Camera settings will not be copied Area 2 20 416 Please monitor continuously Area 3 40 B4 Tel 1 877 877 7241 Area 4 0 0 13 02 2009 Fri 15 36 16 Tel 1 877 ease mont South Corner Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Network Setup server 2 1 Network Setup RJ 45 Network Port on the Annexxus series device allows it to be connected to an Ethernet Fast Ethernet standard 10 100Base TX network complying with the IEEE 802 30 standard Annexxus device may be connected to a hub switch or router with a straight through CAT5e cable or directly to the DVR NVR with a crossover CAT5e cable see Annexxus Default IP Configurations section for information on Annexxus factory default IP configurations In the Network Setup the authorized users can
103. rom 9 30AM until 5 30PM based both on detected Motion and Alarm Sensor activity e From 5 30PM until 12 00AM continuous recording 42 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Motion Detection Setup server Set Recording Schedule Day of the Week Monday Recording Iw Schedule 1 E Loc 2 302 Alam Schedule 2 te fg 21 30 Iw Schedule 3 17 30 Continuous Schedule 4 cz z H Motion and Alarm Copy Settings to Whole Week tee 4 To copy the same recording schedule to other days of the week or to the entire week select the desired option in the Copy Settings to drop down menu and click Copy Repeat for other days of the week if desired 5 Click Confirm to save the configured recording schedule and to close Set Recording Schedule window 6 Click Save to save the new schedule 2 6 2 3 Pre and Post Alarm Recording Pre and post recording times affect the Motion and Alarm type of video recordings Annexxus module will record for the number of seconds specified prior to and after the sensor is triggered or the detected motion has stopped The pre recording length may not exceed 30 seconds since it is continually stored in the Annexxus module s buffer while post recording can be set to up to 10 minutes In the example below Annexxus module will record video 5 seconds prior to the sensor activation or motion detection and will sto
104. s Enable view tampering detection set view tampering area associate view tampering with control output s Enable video privacy masking set up to 4 video privacy masking areas Toggle between Video or Video amp Audio stream types Change the display and recording resolution for the main and sub video streams Note Main Stream is recorded onto the internal storage device DVMS or NVR Sub Stream is used for remote viewing via Internet Explorer only Change the display and recording frame rate for the main and sub video streams Change other transmission settings Interval BitRate Type BitRate and Frame Type Annexxus 301 301C only These settings will affect the quality of the video recorded onto internal storage device as well as DVMS NVR All the settings above can be configured for a single channel and then copied over to other or all video channels connected to Annexxus device applicable to Annexxus 304 316 only Therefore start any setup configuration by selecting the video channel from the Select Channel drop down menu 3 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Server Video Settings Setup Device Information Channels Network Sensor Control User Management Log Fleconds Select Channel Channel 01 Channel Name Camera 01 Copy Settings to AI Channels Channel Propeites Recording on the Iena Storage Device s v Enable Recording Pecordng Schedule Prerecordng 5 Secon
105. s OS time on the local PC laptop do the following 1 Follow step 3 of the previous section to open Annexxus web browser Use the new IP address previously assigned to Annexxus unit in step 8 2 Follow steps 6 of the previous section to log in and to open Network setup tab 3 In the Network setup tab click Synchronize Clock button 4 Wait for the message window to pop up as shown below Click OK to close the message window Annexxus A Synchronize clock completed 5 Repeat step 9 of the previous section 6 Repeat step 13 of the previous section 7 After completing the steps above disconnect Annexxus unit from the 24V AC power source dedicated router switch and from the local laptop PC and prepare the unit for installation on customer s site 2 Remote Connection via SRX ProliP Pro Server Topics Covered e Adding Annexxus 301 series Video Input via Search e Manually Adding Annexxus Video Input e Basic IP Input Setup e Annexxus Advanced Setup e Device Information Setup e Channels Setup e Network Setup e PTZ Setup e Sensor Control Setup e User Management Setup e Log Records Setup The video inputs connected to Annexxus device can be added to the IP Camera setup tab of SRX Pro IP Pro Server v 1 511 or up Annexxus devices located on LAN WAN can be added manually to the IP Camera setup in addition Annexxus 301 model can be automatically detected if located on LAN Once added to the IP Camera setup A
106. s set with a dip switch cg Note PTZ tab is only available for Annexxus 301 304 and 316 models After hardware installation Annexxus 301 304 316 IP address must be changed Once the new IP address is assigned connect to the Annexxus module through the Internet Explorer or through SRX Pro iP Pro Server open Annexxus setup and configure the RS485 section under tab 1 Select the Channel number BNC number on Annexxus module where the PTZ cameras is connected 2 Set the Baud Rate to 9600 3 Set the Type to i3 SD 4 Enter the PTZ Address Dip switch configured camera ID 5 Click Save to save the PTZ settings Consult the image below for more information Device Information Channels Network PTZ Sensor Contial User Management Log 5485 Channel Channel 01 Baud Rate 3600 PTZ Type 1850 PIZAddess Restore Reboot Save _ 22 Chapter 1 Introduction Warning Before installing the unit on site you MUST change the IP Address of each Annexxus module See Changing IP Address section for more information D Important If SRX Pro iP Pro server is behind firewall network port 8000 default port must be forwarded to connect to Annexxus 304 In order to use Annexxus web browser port 80 must also be forwarded Annexxus Default IP Configurations 1 4 Annexxus Default IP Configurations RJ 45 Network Port on the Annexxus series unit allows i
107. sion 3 1 4 PTZ Control Panel Annexxus web browser allows controlling the PTZ cameras remotely Ensure that the correct PTZ type model is selected in PTZ Setup tab Make sure to properly connect the PTZ cameras to 5485 port first in accordance with the Annexxus connections diagram Note that PTZ control privilege can be restricted for selected users PTZ cameras connected to the Annexxus 301 304 316 module can be controlled from 1 Annexxus web browser authorized users only 2 SRX Pro IP Pro Server authorized users only 3 SRX Pro iP Pro Remote authorized users only In the PTZ control panel the user can 1 Change the pan tilt settings 2 Zoom in and out 3 Focus the image 4 Enable one of 10 presets or enable AutoPan feature for speed domels To control Zoom Focus lris or activate presets follow the diagram below Click Zoom In Zoom Out huttons to adjust camera zoom Click the arrows to Pan and Tilt Click Focus In Focus Out buttons to adjust camera focus Click Iris Close buttons to adjust brightness Select Preset 1 10 or Scan from the Presets drop down menu Presets must be first configured on the camera To control the Pan Tilt position of the camera follow the PTZ Control Wheel diagram below 19 Chapter 3 Remote Connection via Internet Explorer Web OSD Display Browser Tilt Down To control the PTZ camera do the following 1 Connect PTZ cameras to RS 485 port on
108. st sensitivity level which works for each specific installation Click Confirm to save view tampering detection area and apply the settings Click Save to save the new settings 2 6 5 1 View Tampering Detection Schedule Annexxus View Tampering Detection can be limited by a user schedule By configuring the view tampering detection schedule the user can select specific days and or times when the video channel will be monitored for view tamping It is however recommended to monitor view tampering at all times 4 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Privacy Masking Setup Server o Important The users of multiple monitors must make sure that the Set Privacy Mask Area win dow is positioned in the primary display monitor i Tip Once the privacy masking area has been drawn it can be moved on the screen Move the mouse cursor over the created area hold down the left mouse button drag and release the area to its new position To configure view tampering detection schedule follow instruction in Motion Detection Schedule section 2 6 5 2 Associate View Tampering Detection with Control Output In addition to being able to generate alarm logs based on view tampering detection it is also possible to associate view tampering detected on the selected channel with one or more control outputs To associate view tampering with one or more control outputs follow instruction in Associate Motion Detection with Contr
109. t button Default username password are admin 1234 Additional user accounts can be added in User Management setup tab Displays the selected channel in 1 channel Screen division on the main screen Double click on the desired channel to display it in a 1 channel screen division or select channel on the main screen and click the 1 screen division button Displays all available channels in a 4 channel Screen division on the main screen Full Screen This button displays the live screen without user interface no menu bars shown To exit click the following icon in the top right hand corner of the screen cd Live Backup This button allows initiating live backup of the video recording from selected video channels onto local media storage Each backup file will be saved as a separate file Annexxus player is needed to play back the axv live backup video clips For more information see Live Backup section Live Snapshot his button allows taking a live snapshot of selected video channel in the Live mode The snapshot will be saved onto local media storage For more information see Live Snapshot section CPU Usage Indicator displays the percentage of hard disk space used for video recording For example the diagram shows that 60 55 of the total allocated disk space has been used Current User displays the current user logged into the Server Date and Time displays the current date and time This information is acquired from
110. t to be connected to an Ethernet Fast Ethernet standard 10 100Base TX network complying with the IEEE 802 30 standard Annexxus device may be connected to a hub switch or router with a straight through CAT5e cable or directly to the DVR NVR with a crossover CATbe cable Network Settings Annexxus default IP configurations IP Address 192 0 0 64 subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DVR s sample IP address IP Address 192 0 0 65 subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 For LAN connection the first three numbers of the Annexxus and SRX Pro IP Pro server s IP address and the Subnet Mask should be the same otherwise no video will be displayed on SRX Pro IP Pro When connecting Annexxus device to WAN IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway must be configured according to specs provided by the Internet provider The IP address and Subnet Mask numbers on DVR NVR and Annexxus do not have to match when Annexxus is connected to WAN 23 Chapter 1 Introduction Q Important Before installing the Annexxus unit techni cian must assign a unique IP Address to each unit in accordance with the customer s IP scheme Annexxus web browser applica is used to change Annexxus default IP address Annexxus Installation Setup Details 1 5 Annexxus Installation Setup Details Before installing Annexxus module at the client s location the technician must complete the following e Assign a unique IP address to each Annexxus module Unless this step is comp
111. te that this set ting will affect the DVMS NVR video viewing re cording Check off to allow the operator to search video recorded onto the internal storage device Check off to allow the operator to make changes to Annexxus setup Check off to allow the operator to search logs saved onto the internal storage device Check off to allow the operator to control con nected PTZ Applies to Annexxus 301 304 316 only Check off to allow the operator to initiate and to stop a two way audio conversation Check off to allow the operator to upgrade the device firmware format internal storage device Annexxus 301C 301C2M only or to reboot the Annexxus device Error Message shown to unauthorized users when privilege is disabled Viewing video has failed due to network communication error There may be too many connections with this device at the same time Search and list file failed Save settings failed The device is busy or network as problem search log exception Two way audio session has failed to start Formatting Failed 63 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Adding Moditying Deleting Operator User server For Live Video Viewing and Search Video Audio privileges check off Check Mark to Enable Privilege for Channel s checkbox first then check off the check boxes for the video channels that will be accessible to the oper ator user This only applies to Annexxus 304 3
112. ter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro On Screen Displays Setup server Set Privacy Mask Area 3 Fri 14 67 26 4 To draw additional privacy area s repeat Step 3 for a total of up to 4 privacy masking areas 5 delete motion detection area s and start over click Clear and repeat step until all privacy mask areas are drawn 6 Click Confirm to save privacy mask areas and apply the settings 7 To delete privacy mask area s and start over click Clear and repeat step 3 0 Click Save to save the new settings 2 6 7 On Screen Displays Setup The following information can be overlaid on top of each video stream channel name day of the week time stamp year month date time To configure Channel Name type the channel custom name inside the Channel Name box Select Channel Channel 01 Channel Mame South To display the custom Channel Name on the video screen check off Show Channel Name checkbox The custom channel name will be displayed in either white or black solid color depending on the predominant background color To change the Channel Name position on the screen adjust the X and Y values By default the custom channel name is placed in the bottom right hand corner On Screen Displays v Show ChannelMame S12 3 YPos 416 Style Opaque amp Steady Show Date Time XPo fo 2 32 Format DD MM rrrv DM Show Day of the Week 48 Chapter 2 Remote Connectio
113. ter Release Auta Iris Right Dipswitch Backlight Compensation ON OFF External Monitor BNC Input AC 24V Power Pins 1 2 1 CH Relay OUT Do not use if PoE is used Pins 3 4 1 CH Sensor IN Pin 5 5485 Pin 6 85485 TX Manually Control Camera Brightness Level 1 3 3 Annexxus 301C2M Annexxus 301C2M model combines features of a MegaPixel video camera video recorder and an video encoder This Annexxus model accepts PoE Power over Ethernet and AC 24V power only one type of power should be used at the same time Annexxus 301C2M features one 1 alarm input and one 1 relay output one 1 BNC connector is provided for external monitor output RJ 45 port allows for the network connection This Annexxus model supports two way audio however regular microphone may not be used as a Line IN device special Line IN audio device is required Annexxus 301C2M supports SD media which allows for internal video recording ce Note Annexxus 301 2 is not a PTZ camera Annexxus 30102M SRX Pro 1 512 and up iP Pro 1 512 and up IE 6 0 1 3 2 MegaPixel CMOS 1600 X 1200 MPEG 4 H 264 32K 2M Adjustable 8Mbps max Chapter 1 Introduction Annexxus 30102M Image Resolution NTSC PAL 1600x1200 1280x720 704x480 704x5 6 04x240 704x288 352x240 352x288 176x120 176x144 Frame Rate NTSC PAL 30 FPS 60Hz 25 FPS 50Hz D1 2CIF CIF and QCIF 15 FPS 60Hz 25 FPS 50Hz HD 10 FPS 60Hz 12FP
114. the Annexxus Player application To open Annexxus Player application double click the Annexxus Player shortcut created on the Desktop or select Annexxus Player from the Startup menu The Annexxus Player main window will be displayed Chapter 4 Appendix Opening and Playing Back axv Files Annexxus Player File View Play Option Help oooo 00 00 Heady 2 lo open an axv file go to File gt Open menu The window will be displayed 3 Inside the window locate the backup folder where the axv files are stored or locate the Annexxus default video backup folder IP Module Recording Look in 20080724 FE 192 168 10 69 8000 01 20080724 131146 21192 168 10 69 8000 03 20080724 131146 axv 2 192 168 10 69 8000 01 20080724 162359 C 192 168 10 69 8000 03 20080724 162353 axv 2 192 168 10 69 8000 01 20080724 162606 8 t 192 168 10 69 8000 03 20080724 162741 axv 5192 168 10 69 8000 01 20030724 162738 2xv C 192 168 10 69 8000 04 20080724 131146 axv 0 192 168 10 69 8000 0120080724 162745 2xw 2 192 168 10 69 8000 04 20080724 162338 axv 2 192 168 10 69 8000 01 20080724 164745 axv t 192 158 10 69 8000 04 20080724 162359 axv 2192 168 10 69 8000 D2 20080724 131146 2xv 2192 168 10 69 8000 04 20080724 162415 axv 192 168 10 69 8000 02 20080724 162338 t 192 168 10 69 8000 04 20080724 162626 192 168 10 69 8000 02 20080724 152606 a
115. the Windows OS If date time is not correct access the Desktop and double click the Windows time display in the right hand corner set the appropriate time and click Apply 3 1 1 Tree List Show Hide Activate Channels In Live mode the user can view all connected video cameras on the main display Use the Tree List to show hide channels on the screen Double click the camera icon to hide it from the main display double click again to show the hidden camera The hidden camera icons will be grayed out In the example below Cameras 01 and 03 are hidden from the main display To hide all cameras double click Annexxus root icon to show all cameras double click Annexxus root icon again Annexxus3ll4 01 Camera 01 EN 02 Camera 02 O3 Camera 03 04 04 Hidden cameras are replaced with a proprietary image 72 Chapter 3 Remote Connection via Internet Explorer Web Video Adjustments Panel Browser By clicking on the camera icons in the tree list or directly on the main screen the channel will be activated Note that the PTZ Control and Video Adjustments panels apply to the currently active camera only 3 1 2 Video Adjustments Panel The Video Adjustments panel allows to adjust Brightness Contrast Hue and Saturation for selected video channel Click the Undo button to reset all parameters to the default settings Video Adjustments 3 1 3 Live Video and Audio S
116. time e Associate connected control output s with one or more system exceptions Device Information Channels Network Sensor Control Uses Management Log Records Sencor Input Sensor Input Sensa Inpul 1 Sensor Type Humal Open v Enable Associate with Control Output Control Output Control Output v Control Schedule Control Output Time 5 Seconds Excephon Configuration Exception Type intemal storage device is full Check Mark to Activate Control Dulput he Output 1 Reboot Save Close 2 9 1 Sensor Input s Setup Annexxus 301 series support one 1 sensor input while Annexxus 304 316 devices support up to four 4 sensor inputs Each sensor input can be configured to operate based on a schedule Annexxus module can be configured to record video and or trigger control output s in response to sensor activity When sensor is properly connected and configured in Annexxus Advanced Setup alarm logs will also be generated and stored by Annexxus module whenever sensor is triggered In ad dition each sensor input can be associated with a PTZ preset Preset Pattern and or Auto Pattern 00 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Sensor Input s Setup Server D Important Remember that the time frames may not overlap or be repeated Use military time format to configure the time frames E g 22 10PM Sensor Input Sensor Input Sensor Input 1
117. tion Detection must be enabled and Motion Detection areas must be con figured in Channels setup View tampering start View Tampering must be enabled and View Tampering area must be con figured in Channels setup View tampering stop View Tampering must be enabled and View Tampering area must be con figured in Channels setup Video Loss Video Loss must be enabled in Channels setup Wrong user or password Login failed change administrative password or configure additional operators go to User Management setup tab Internal storage device is full Internal storage device must be formatted and inserted into the Annexxus device Internal storage device error Internal storage device must be formatted and inserted into the Annexxus device Network failure Check LAN cablels and LAN connection settings Use Annexxus Finder to locate all Annexxus 301 series devices on the Local Area Network IP Address conflict configure Annexxus IP address go to Network setup tab Network cable is broken Power On Login To configure additional users go to User Management setup tab Logout Read settings Save settings prevent unauthorized users from changing device settings go to User Management setup tab Reboot prevent unauthorized users from rebooting device go to User Management setup tab Start two way audio To prevent unauthorized users from accessing two way audio feature go to User Manage
118. treaming Annexxus supports two simultaneous video streams higher quality and higher compression Main stream is usually set to higher resolution and higher quality while sub stream is set to lower resolution and or to lower quality The user can switch between main and sub video streaming to either see the better quality video image or to be able to view the video faster over the Internet Annexxus modules accept 1 or 4 audio inputs depending on the model Connect the audio inputs to the audio connectors in accordance with the connections diagrams Note that an audio input is being matched with the corresponding video input i e Video Channel 1 will be matched up with Audio Channel 1 etc To select either Main or Sub video stream for live viewing right click on the desired channel image on the main screen and select either Main stream or Sub stream from the context menu 13 Chapter 3 Remote Connection via Internet Explorer Web Live Video and Audio Streaming Browser Sub stream Enable Audio To enable Audio input for corresponding video channel right click on the desired channel image on the main screen and select Enable Audio from the context menu Only one audio input may be enabled at any given time so when the audio stream is enabled on the second selected channel it is automatically disabled on the previously selected channel 3 1 3 1 Audio Settings Panel The Audio Settings panel allows to mute or control the audio volu
119. trol Output I Dutput 1 E Check to Activate Recording v Channel 01 Association Channel 01 zi Preset 10 Auto Pattern Preset Pattem 4 Check off the desired video channels to start video recording whenever sensor is triggered Make sure to set corres ponding video Channel to Alarm Recording See Video Recording Schedule Setup section for more information 2 9 2 Control Output s Setup Annexxus 301 series support one 1 control output Annexxus 304 supports up to two 2 control outputs Annexxus 316 supports up to four 4 control outputs Before configuring control output settings make sure the control outputs are properly connected to the Annexxus module Each control output can be configured to operate based on a schedule Annexxus module can be configured to activate control outputs in response to sensor activity motion detection video loss view tampering or the detected exception See related sections of the manual for more information Control Output Control Output Control Output 1 Control Schedule Control Output Time 5 Seconds 2 9 2 1 Control Schedule Each Annexxus control output can be limited by a user schedule By configuring the control output schedule the user can select specific days and or times when the control output will be triggered in response to user settings e g motion de tection For example the warehouse manager may choose to sound the alarm in r
120. ts See Saving and Viewing a Snapshot section for more information Convert to AVI Convert the open axv video file to avi format See Converting axv File to Format section for more information Help Menu File View Play Option About Annexxus Player Help Index About Annexxus Player show Annexxus Player software version Help Index Display this help file 4 4 3 Converting axv File to avi Format Annexxus Player allows the users to convert the open axv video file to avi format some users may choose to convert the Annexxus backup video files from the Annexxus axv format to a more conven tional avi format While axv format offers a certain level of security since it s not easily editable some customers may prefer a more common video format that can be displayed with Windows Media Player application readily available on most PCs To convert an axv file to avi format follow the steps below 1 Launch the Annexxus Player application 2 Open an axv file 3 Goto Option gt Convert to AVI menu The following message will be displayed In order to convert the AXV file to AVI format the Annexxus Player must stop playing the current file AVI file may not exceed 2 GB Install DivX codec from the Annexxus Player folder in order to play the AVI file Would you like to continue Click Yes to stop the playback and start converting the axv file to avi format Click to continue pla
121. twork hard drive where the bmp live snapshot files will be stored Default location is Module shot 4 Make a note of the new snapshot File Name Each snapshot is assigned a random number attached to the end of the file name to distinguish between snapshots taken within the same second 5 Click OK to save the the bmp snapshot The snapshot files are named according to the following standard IPADDRESS CHANNEL DD HHMMSS RANDOMNUMBER bmp 20090224 153600 629 23796 bmp snapshot was taken from the Annexxus For example 216 254 142 91 01 142 91 IP address Video Channel 1 February 24 2009 at 3 36PM module located on the 216 254 Chapter 3 Remote Connection via Internet Explorer Web Browser Note This function is not supported by Annexxus 301 304 and 301D2M devices For the Annexxus 316 a user may search and playback internal video recordings only if using SRX Pro or IP Pro software NOT through web interfaces i Tip The internal storage device must be formatted and inserted into the Annexxus device Video Recording settings must be properly configured in the Channels setup tab search and Playback Internal Video Recordings 3 4 Search and Playback Internal Video Recordings Annexxus 301C 301C2M models support internal video recording to the internal storage device SD card The video stored on the Annexxus device can be played back and backed up onto the local storag
122. ubmit button The device s password will be reset to the factory default setting 1234 cg Note Custom settings with the exception of the default login and password will not be reset after the Authorization Code is submitted 98 Chapter 4 Appendix Annexxus Player 4 4 Annexxus Player Annexxus Player allows to play back the Annexxus backup video files saved onto the local storage drive Annexxus Player application allows converting Annexxus video files from Annexxus file format to the conventional avi format Important note to multiple monitor users Your Annexxus Player application window must be located on the primary monitor display If the application window is located on the secondary monitor the video will not be displayed If the system needs to be modified or repaired a certified i Dealer Installer must be contacted Otherwise the system warranty will be voided With any problems or questions regarding our products contact your local i Dealer Installer 4 4 1 Installing Annexxus Player Each Annexxus series encoder is accompanies by the Resource CD Locate the CD that was shipped with your Annexxus encoder and insert it into your system s optical drive On the CD locate and open the Annexxus Player folder Start by installing ffdshow media decoder and encoder onto your system Ffdshow codec package will ensure that the avi video files converted with the Annexxus Player are properly displayed by Win
123. ure 69 U unpacking 4 upgrade annexxus firmware 86 upgrade encoder firmware 86 user management setup 57 user name setup 58 user password setup 58 user privileges 58 V video adjustment panel 68 video loss schedule 41 video loss setup 41 video recording on alarm activity 53 video recording on sensor activity 53 video recording schedule setup 36 video searching by time 62 video type search 62 view tampering area 42 view tampering schedule 42 view tampering setup 41 viewing encoder via IE 64 W web browser login 20 White Balance 72
124. us Player application View Menu Eie MEJA Play Option Help Full Screen Fe Foor 509 1 200 Ctrl 3 Full Screen F2 Maximize the Annexxus Player window to the full screen Enabled only while video file is playing Zoom 50 Ctrl 1 Reduce the size of the playback window to 50 Enabled only while video file is playing 100 Ctrl 2 Play back the video file in its actual size Enabled only while video file is playing 200 Ctrl 3 Increase the size of the playback window to 200 Enabled only while video file is playing Play Menu File view Option Help Pla v Pause Stop Next Frame gt Previous Frame an bo Start Ctrl ian bo End trl gt Repeat Play Pause Space Stop Next Frame gt Previous Frame lt Go to Start Ctrl lt Go to End Ctrl gt Option Menu Start resume playback Stop playback Stop playback and show the next frame Stop playback and show the previous frame Rewind to the beginning of the video file Fast forward to the end of the video file Chapter 4 Appendix Warning ffdshow codec package must be installed on your system to play the avi files after conversion Read the ffdshow installation section for more information Converting axv File to avi Format View Play Help Snapshot Location Convert to l Snapshot Location set the default saving location for all Annexxus Player jpeg snapsho
125. ution 2 fps means that 1 frame will be recorded every 2 seconds 1 4 1 frame every 4 NE seconds etc Frame rates less or equal to 4 If the maximum Bit Rate is set to a lower value than required by configured resolution the framerate will be maintained frames per second are recommended when and the resolution will be reduced For example if the Maximum Bit Rate is set to 768Kbps while resolution is set recording at 1600x1200 resolution to 1600x1200 Annexxus module will continue sending video at the set frame rate but the resolution will be auto matically lowered Recommended Maximum Bit Rate based on Resolution Recommended Max Bit Rate CIF 352x240 352x288 1512 Kbps 2CIF 04x240 704x288 768 Kbps D1 704x480 704x5 6 1024 Kbps 1280x720 1536 Kbps 1600x1200 2048 Kbps 8 From the BitRate Type drop down menu select either Variable recommended or Fixed BitRate type Variable bit rate type will continuously transmit video image even when the available bit rate will fall below the configured bit rate value due to higher than normal network traffic for example If the bit rate type is set to Fixed no video image will be transmitted when the available bit rate falls below configured bit rate value To configure the Sub Stream settings select Sub Stream from the Type drop down menu and then repeat steps 2 8 above Since sub video streaming is usually used to view the video faster over the Internet
126. vity it is also possible to associate sensor activity with PTZ Preset Preset Pattern or Auto Pattern To associate Sensor Input with PTZ Pattern do the following 1 Click Associate With Sensor Input window will be displayed 2 In PTZ Association select the associated PTZ video channel Important Video channels must be properly connected to the Annexxus module and must be also configured in the PTZ setup tab where PTZ Address PTZ Protocol and Baud Rate can be assigned to each PTZ video channel 3 Check off Preset checkbox and enter the Preset number in the corresponding combo box All presets must be con figured through PTZ channel OSD menu OR Check off Preset Pattern checkbox and enter the Preset Pattern number in the corresponding combo box All preset patterns must be configured through PTZ channel OSD menu OR Check off Auto Pattern checkbox to associate the sensor input with the Auto Pattern on the selected PTZ channel Auto Pattern must be configured through PTZ channel OSD menu Each time the selected Sensor Input is activated the Auto Pattern of the connected 09 Chapter 2 Remote Connection via SRX Pro iP Pro Control Output s Setup Server Note Annexxus 301 301C 301C2M 301D2M support 1 control output Annexxus 304 supports 2 control outputs Annexxus 316 supports 4 control outputs D Caution Control outputs must use their own power supply Sensor Input i Check Mark to Activate Con
127. xv 192 168 10 69 8000 04 20080724 162741 axv 2 192 168 10 69 8000 02 20080724 152738 8xv 21192 168 10 69 8000 04 20080724 162748 2xv 192 168 10 69 8000 02 20080724 162745 2xv t 192 168 10 69 8000 04 20080724 164749 File 192 168 10 68 8000 04 20080724 1 av Files of type Annexxus Video File 7 asv 4 he video backup files are named according to the following standard IPADDRESS PORT CHANNEL YYYYMM DD HHMMSS axv For example 192 168 10 63 8000 01 20080423 141000 axv video file was recorded from the Annexxus module located on the 192 168 10 63 IP address Port 8000 Video Channel 1 April 23 2008 at 2 10PM 1 Tip select the desired axv video file and click Open The file will begin playing in the Annexxus Player immediately You may also open an axv video file in Annexxus Player by locating it on your sys tem and double clicking it The file will open and play in Annexxus Player if it is properly installed on your system Chapter 4 Appendix Opening and Playing Back axv Files i Annexxus Player QT tm V S ul File View Play Option Help If you are using multiple monitors make sure to drag Annexxus Player application to your primary monitor 4 4 2 1 Playback and Viewing Controls Annexxus Player window contains the following areas Chapter 4 Appendix Opening and Playing Back axv Files Si Annexxus Player File View Play Option
128. yback without converting the file Annexxus Player 1 Inorder to convert the Aw File to AVE Format Eher Anniexxus Player must stop playing the current File AVI fle may not exceed z GB Install Dive codec From the Annexxus Player Folder in order to play the AVI file Would you like bo continue The final avi file should not exceed 2 GB If the final avi file exceeds 2 GB it will be split in multiple avi files which will be saved into the selected folder Additional avi files will retain the original name and will be numbered In sequence Chapter 4 Appendix As a guideline assume that a 1 minute video clip recorded with 1600x1200 resolution at 7 fps results in a 1 GB avi file 1 Important More than 10MB of free space must be available on a destination partition If the free space does not exceed 10MB avi conversion will not be performed T Important Annexxus Player does not allow data backup onto a CD DVD media You may only select a local or a network drive Saving and Viewing a Snapshot 4 When the user clicks Yes in the message shown in Step 3 the Save As window will be displayed Select the folder where the new avi file will be saved into and enter the file name in the File name line Click Save when done Save in Backup File nane Backup aw 5 The status bar will display Converting until the conversion process is completed m Goo 0000 00

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