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1. Units Unit Name Host Name Type Address Product F 200079 R 00079a020 Receiver 172 22 118 165 1881ee emee 30102 00079a18 Transmitter 172 22 35 54 1886ee Pa S55 180 0007 000798180104 Transmitter 172 22 25 70 50798 00079a1 Transmitter 172 22 118 27 B8l6ee A IP Camera SDN IP Camera VGA Transmitter 172 22 97 11 5053B6 0 Reboot pa 1 DIP Camera VGA SIP Camera VGA Transmitter 172 22 97 13 5053FFO DN IP Camera VGA SVV DMN IP Camera VGA Transmitter 172 22 97 12 SO5S3FFDW s siu i 3 Select the device and click Configure 55 YOVTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 4 Click Load Default Settings Unit Configuration S00079a 172 22 118 27 Unit aa Network Video FV 116 Serial Port 1 1 2 232 59251 00 02 50 00073Sa Commands identify Unit a 5 Click OK The device reboots automatically 6 Click Exit to close Device Configurator To restore the factory default settings using the Web Interface 1 In a web browser type the IP address of the device in the Address bar and then press ENTER 2 Type the username and password 3 From the Administration folder select Factory Default Settings E Home Factory Default Settings le Live Video B E Use the Factory Default Settings panel to completely or partially restore the original a Configuration settings on the unit This option deletes all user defined values and reboots the unit A Date and Time The
2. l video Hua Produc Serial Port Product Type eee a caren 1 1 2 232 59251 System Uptime 00 02 50 Country Commands Load Default Settings 5 In the Standard list select the analog display standard of the region You can select from the following e NTSC e PAL NOTE Changing the video standard reboots the device after you click OK 6 Click OK to close the Unit Configuration dialog box 7 Click Exit to close Device Configurator To set the video standard using the Web Interface 1 In a web browser type the IP address of the device in the Address bar and then press ENTER 2 Type the username and password 3 From the Configuration folder select Video 4 From the Video standard list select the analog display standard of the region You can select from the following e NTSC e PAL NOTE Changing the video standard requires that you reboot the edge device A dialog box appears warning you of the changes to the video standard 39 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 5 Click Yes to make the changes 6 Click Apply 7 Click OK to reboot the edge device 6 4 2 Setting the Video Profile from Latitude Video Profiles can be set only from Latitude They define both the quality of the video images and the storage and bandwidth requirements of the video files All Video Profiles include at least the following settings frame rate resolution and bi
3. RS 232 Party RS 422 485 pany Audio Stop Bits One Data Bits 8 Operation Mode RS 422 4 wires v 6 In the Baud Rate list select the data rate used by the serial equipment 36 i VIEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 7 In the Parity list select the parity bit used by the serial equipment Parity bits determine if the data has been sent accurately over the network 8 In the Stop bits list select the stop bits used by the serial equipment Stop bits let the receiver know that the byte being transmitted has ended 9 In the Data bits list select the data bits used by the serial equipment Data bits represent the number of bits in each data that is sent over the network Eight data bits are universally used in most applications 10 In the Operation Mode list select the way the serial equipment will interface with the device e For multi port devices Select the operation mode from RS 422 485 Mode list e For single port devices Select the operation mode from Operation Mode list 11 Click OK to close the Unit Configuration dialog box 12 Click Exit to close Device Configurator To set the serial port parameters for RS 422 485 equipment using the Web Interface 1 In a web browser type the IP address of the device in the Address bar and then press ENTER 2 Type the username and password 3 From the Configuration folder select Serial ports 4 In the Serial ports panel select one of the following
4. oa AO SY e E eee nee ee ee ee ee 66 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 1 Safety Always observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of injury and equipment damage e The DVTel EV Series devices are for indoor use only e Do not connect the DVTel EV Series devices to any cabling BNC PoE or otherwise that runs outdoor without proper protection e The DVTel EV Series devices should be placed on a secure flat surface or mounted using optional hardware e The DVTel EV Series devices should only be operated in a clean dry environment e For the multi port encoders the operating temperature is 32 F to 1310F 00 C to 550C with maximum humidity at 95 non condensing e For single port devices the operating temperature is 32 F to 140 F 00C to 60 C with maximum humidity at 95 non condensing e Only use the recommend power cable for powering the DVTel EV Series devices e Do not install the DVTel EV Series devices in an enclosed cabinet or other small area without ventilation VIEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 2 Preface The DVTel EV Series User Manual presents information and procedures on installing configuring and using the DVTel encoders and decoders 2 1 Audience This manual has been prepared for the following audience e Managers e IT system administrators e Engineers e Technicians 2 2 Related Documentation The following documentation contains related information e
5. S 1S aS Mode RS 232 Multi port devices Single port devices 35 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 5 In the Bit Rate bps list select the data rate used by the serial equipment 6 In the Parity list select the parity bit used by the serial equipment Parity bits determine if the data has been sent accurately over the network 7 In the Stop bits list select the stop bits used by the serial equipment Stop bits let the receiver know that the byte being transmitted has ended 8 In the Data bits list select the data bits used by the serial equipment Data bits represent the number of bits in each data that is sent over the network Eight data bits are universally used in most applications 9 Single port devices only In the Mode list select the way the serial equipment will interface with the edge device 10 Click Apply To set the serial port parameters for RS 422 485 equipment using Device Configurator 1 Double click EV Device Configurator exe to start Device Configurator 2 Select the Units tab then click Discover 3 Select the EV Series device and click Configure 4 In the tree view expand the Serial Port node 5 In the Operation Mode select the way the serial equipment will interface with the device e RS 232 422 485 for single port devices e RS 232 for multi port devices Unit Configuration S000180152 172 22 118 27 Unit Network Video Serial Port Baud Rate
6. e RS 232 422 485 tab for single port devices e RS 422 485 tab for multi port devices Serial Ports Serial Ports Use the Serial Ports panel to configure the protocols for communicating with serial Use the Serial Ports panel to configure the protocols for communicating with serial equipments ts RS 232 RS 422 485 RS 232 422 485 Bit Rate bps 4800 Bit Rate bps 4800 Parity None Parity None Stop Bits I Stop Bits 1 Data Bits Data Bits lt 1S S S S lt 10S S S IS Mode RS 422 4 Wires Mode RS 422 4 Wires Multi port devices Single port devices 5 In the Bit Rate bps list select the data rate used by the serial equipment 6 In the Parity list select the parity bit used by the serial equipment Parity bits determine if the data has been sent accurately over the network 7 In the Stop bits list select the stop bits used by the serial equipment Stop bits let the receiver know that the byte being transmitted has ended 8 In the Data bits list select the data bits used by the serial equipment Data bits represent the number of bits in each data that is sent over the network Eight data bits are universally used in most applications 9 In the Mode list select the way the serial equipment will interface with the edge device 10 Click Apply 37 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 6 4 Setting the Video Standard and Video Profile This section explains how to set the video standard for a regio
7. Scalable from NTSC Scalable CIF 352 x 240 from CIF 352 x pixels to 4CIF 704 240 pixels to D1 x 480 pixels 720 x 480 pixels PAL Scalable from PAL Scalable from Scalable from SD to 720p or 1080i CIF 352 x 288 pixels to 4CIF 704 x 576 pixels Each stream configurable from 9 Kbps to 6 Mbps CIF 352 x 288 pixels to D1 720 x 576 pixels N A 115 msec Maximum of four tiles on one monitor Tile display options 1x 1 and2 x 2 VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual EV 208 EV 208 A EV 216 EV 216 A EV 116 EV 101 D EV 401 D Encoders Decoder DIX g RJ 45 Ethernet RJ 45 Ethernet 10 100 Mbps 10 100 1000 Mbps Interface 2 RJ 45 Ethernet N A 10 100 1000 Mbps for maintenance only Protocols RTP IP UDP IP TCP IP or multicast IP DNS NTP SNMP v1 v2 v3 MIB II HTTP HTTPS DHCP and 802 1x Securit Serial and USB Ports Electrical Port 1 RS 232 max 230 kbps pluggable clip RS 232 max 230 terminal strip or RS 422 485 two four kbps pluggable wires max 230 kbps pluggable clip screw terminal strip terminal strip Port 2 RS 422 485 two four wires max 230 kbps pluggable screw terminal strip Operating Mode Transparent serial port supporting any asynchronous serial protocol USB 1 USB host port N A USB drive not included Input EV 208 Two dry contacts 8 dry contacts EV 216 16 dry contacts EV 208 One relay contact 48V AC DC at 100 Two relay contac
8. available on the Windows operating systems allows a device to assign itself a temporary IP address until it receives a complete network configuration either manually or from a DHCP server A device in APIPA mode does not reside on the same subnet as the other devices on the IP network Therefore it may not be able to view or be visible by the other devices All DVTel edge devices use the following temporary APIPA configuration e IP address 169 254 X Y where X and Y are based on the last two octets of the MAC address of the device e Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 e Gateway 169 254 27 YOVTEL To obtain the IP address of the EV Series device using SConfigurator DVTel EV Series User Manual 1 Launch the Unified Device Configuration Tool available under the Applications menu in the AdminCenter Sidebar or from the Latitude installation CD 2 Extract the executable file EV Device Configurator exe to the desktop of the computer 3 Double click EV Device Configurator exe to start SConfigurator 4 Inthe General tab click Program Options Program Options VSIP Discovery IP Address of the PC Detect All Units on LAN Show Disabled Capabilities VSIP Port Discovery IP Address SSL Trusted Unit List Enable Security Application SSL Passkey 55000 Authentication Username Password i72 22 117 1 5 Select the correct IP Address of the correct LAN interface IP Address of the PC
9. from IP Address of the PC list 6 Check Detect All Units on LAN 7 Ensure that the VSIP Port is 5510 otherwise click Default 8 Ensure that the Discovery IP Address is 255 255 255 255 otherwise click Broadcast 9 Click OK 28 YOVTEL 10 DVTel EV Series User Manual Select the Units tab then click Discover The information displayed for the EV Series device varies depending on whether your network is using a DHCP server e Ina DHCP environment the Unit Name column in the Units box displays the model name and a unique alpha numeric value that corresponds to the MAC address of the device Genera Us Connectors TEE Unk Hama E sooro we cra gS O00 Poa 801104 SOOO IBOLST JT DH OP Camera VEA 7 FD IP Camera VGA JE SSON IP Camera WGA Host Hari 5 1739 180 woe Ls IEA 5 17aa 1a 152 S300 IP Camers YGA 30 TP Carrere WGA WOA 0H IP Camera Wis Iranerertber Travia Tranecaither Transat Address i7222 BL boo 7222 35 64 AIL S I A era Pr n 12 22 97 13 EFL 22 97 12 e In APIPA mode the Unit Name column in the Units box displays Unknown and the first two octets of the IP address in the Address column are 169 254 Use the following procedure to set the IP address for the device General Units Units Connections Unit Name A 2020100079 180102 J 793180152 J Camera DN IP Camera VGA 5003 IP Camera VGA J IP Camera lt Host Name 0001200 18010
10. of a digital alarm dry contact input of the EV Series device has changed with the following information e Input number 1 to 16 for EV 216 and EV 116 1 to 8 for EV 208 e New state 0 not connected 1 connected 44 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual e edVinCamtampOofAlarmStateNotif trap This trap is generated if the Out Of Focus status of an input has changed with the following information 0x00 Not Out Of Focus e Ox01 Out Of Focus 6 11 Setting the Audio Properties The EV 208 A and EV 216 A support bidirectional audio input and output Audio input allows you to capture audio signals from a camera that supports audio at the same time as it captures video EV Series device audio parameters can be configured via SConfigurator or DVTel Latitude A WARNING Changing audio parameters via the web might cause a conflict with Latitude AdminCenter and affect the quality of recordings To set the audio parameters using SConfigurator 1 Double click SConfigurator exe to start SConfigurator 2 Select the Units tab then click Discover 3 Select the EV 208 A or EV 216 A encoder and click Configure 4 In the tree view click the Audio node Unit Configuration S18 1g 00 79a 160c 172 27 118 75 5 From the Sampling Rate list select 8 kHz 6 Expand the Audio node 7 Select an encoder to configure 45 DVTel EV Series User Manual Fyri Tere Hic fath prw armp x Fyi Comprmasoni Unecea
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12. EV Series Quick Installation Guide for Single Port Decoders e EV Series Multi port Encoder Quick Installation Guide e Latitude Lite Installation Guide e ISOC NVMS Quick Start Guide e Latitude AdminCenter Quick Start Guide e Device Configurator User Guide e Web Interface User Guide e DVTel Administration Guide e Latitude User Guide YOVTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 3 Overview of the DVTel EV Series The DVTel EV Series encoders and decoders are enterprise class H 264 enabled video devices designed for large scale geographically distributed operations They offer a comprehensive feature set that includes full frame rate with high resolution video on all ports The devices deliver superior video quality and excellent performance in enterprise critical infrastructure and other video surveillance applications EV Series single port decoders are ideal for integration in distributed networks including point to point applications These compact decoders deliver 30 frames per second fps at 4CIF on a single stream or 30 fps at 2CIF for a dual stream EV Series multi port encoders are perfect for the most demanding security and surveillance applications that require the conversion of up to 8 or 16 analog video inputs to digital IP video on the edge EV Series encoders provide high quality H 264 video resolution starting at less than one megabit per stream They maintain a significantly smaller file size while providing improved netw
13. VSIP Discovery IP VSIP Fot 5510 SNMP Configuration SNMP Service O Enabled Disabled System Location Default Location System Contact syscontact domain com Primary Trap Destination Address Secondary Trap Destination Address Community Name SNMPw3 User Name SNMPv3 Authentication SNMPvw3 Auth Password SNMPv3 Privacy SNMPv3 Privacy Password 4 In the Batch Network Configuration dialog do the following a Inthe SNMP panel select the Enabled check box enable the SNMP service b Inthe System Location box enter the location for the edge device c Inthe System Contact box enter the e mail address of the network administrator 41 p VTE DVTel EV Series User Manual d In the Primary Trap Destination Address box enter the IP address of the primary server that will receive the SNMP Traps e Inthe Backup Trap Destination Address box enter the IP address of the backup server that will receive the SNMP Traps in case the primary server is unavailable f Inthe Community Name box enter the name of the group where you want the edge device to be a member NOTE The edge device only responds to requests from management servers that belong to the same community g Inthe SNMPv3 User Name box enter the name of the SNMP user h Inthe SNMPv3 User Authentication Type list select the authentication algorithm for SNMP requests You can select from the following e No Authentication No aut
14. each device Unit Configuration 5000180152 172 22 118 27 Network Video i USS Serial Port Product Type 1 1 2 232 59251 00 02 50 Firmware Version System Uptime Unit Name 00018015 Country Commands Reboot Unit Load Default Settings Identify Unit O Subnet Mask amp Serial Port Host Name 6 In the IP Address box type the IP address for the device 7 In the Subnet Mask box type the address specifying to which subnet the IP address of the device belongs 30 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 8 In the Gateway box type the IP address of the server that acts as an access point to another network NOTE You do not need to use a gateway if the device communicates with other devices on the same subnet 9 Click OK to close the Unit Configuration dialog box 10 Click Exit to close Device Configurator To set the device to obtain an IP address automatically DHCP using the Web Interface NOTE The EV Series devices automatically obtain the IP network configuration from a DHCP server Use this procedure if you are switching an encoder from manual configuration to one using a DHCP server 1 In a web browser type the IP address of the encoder in the Address bar and then press ENTER 2 Type the username and password 3 From the Configuration folder select Network 4 In the Hostname box type a unique name for the edge device 5 In
15. eight port EV 208 and EV 208 A and 16 port EV 216 and EV 216 A video encoders Support H 264 video up to 4CIF 30 frames per second fps on all ports EV 208 A and EV 216 A video encoders include four ports EV 208 A or eight ports EV 216 A for bidirectional audio input and output Audio input allows sending synchronized video with audio signals for listening to either live or recorded sounds Audio output can be used to communicate back to the encoder location by connecting a speaker The EV 116 is a cost effective version with performance of up to D1 15 fps and a comprehensive feature set tA Py 402 Py s JDVTEL THE FREEDOM TO AUN YOUR BUSINESS 8 or 16 Video status LEDs Reset System 2 Network Connectors RJ 45 Button Status LED Figure 1 3 DVTel EV Series Multi Port Front View VIEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 8 or 16 Audio Outputs 8 or 16 Audio Inputs with 4 or 8 Mic In ESS gise gais ADON AUDIO OUT Kma wa oaa 1 OQ DM B GB B GB Bx Qu Qa Qu Qu THEE O ssa f N ne 96600000000 work sate 8 or 16 Video Inputs USB Port 3233282 2 or 4 Relay Outputs EE r soon ecco INI 22 22 REL SESE TEE a R S 422 485 Input 8 or 16 Dry Contact Inputs SiN OLNI 0 Figure 1 4 DVTel EV Series Multi Port Rear View 3 3 Security Every DVTel EV Series device comes with a unique SSL Secure Sockets Layer certificate for securing its IP link SSL is a common
16. electromagnetic spectrum that is associated with radio wave propagation When a modulated signal is supplied to an antenna an electromagnetic field is created that is able to propagate through space Many wireless technologies are based on RF field propagation RS 232 A standard interface approved by the Electronic Industries Alliance EIA for connecting serial devices YOVTEL RS 422 A standard interface approved by the Electronic Industries Alliance EIA for connecting serial devices that was designed as an alternative to the older RS 232 standard because it supports higher data rates and greater immunity to electrical interference RS 485 An Electronics Industry Alliance EIA standard for multi point communications Serial Port An interface that can be used for serial communication in which only one bit is transmitted at a time A serial port is a general purpose interface that can be used for almost any type of device SSL Secure Sockets Layer A commonly used protocol for transmitting private documents via the Internet SSL works by using a public key to encrypt data that is transferred over the SSL connection The SSL protocol secures the following data I O serial port and VSIP communication It does not apply to audio and video transmission TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol A security protocol used in the WPA authentication method TLS Transport Layer Security A cryptographic protocol t
17. island countries Compare with NTSC PEAP Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol A method to securely transmit authentication information including passwords over a wireless network Point to Point Connection The association of a transmitter and a receiver to view video coming from an analog camera on an analog monitor 67 DVTel EV Series User Manual PSK Pre Shared Key A mode of the WPA and WPA2 security protocols designed for home and small office networks that cannot afford the cost and complexity of an authentication server lt is also Known as personal mode PTL Push To Listen In a two way system this is the communication mode in which the listener must push a button while listening PTT Push To Talk In a two way system this is the communication mode in which the talker must push a button while talking PTZ Camera Pan Tilt Zoom An electronic camera that can be rotated left right up or down as well as zoomed in to get a magnified view of an object or area A PTZ camera monitors a larger area than a fixed camera Qos Quality of Service A set of low level networking protocols that give higher priority to more important data flows while ensuring that the less important ones do not fail Receiver A device that converts a digital video signal into an analog form Also called decoder Repeater A range extender for wireless links RF Radio Frequency Any frequency within the
18. the Default Gateway box type the IP address of the server that acts as an access point to another network You can obtain the IP address of the default gateway by asking the network administrator NOTE You do not need to use a gateway if the edge device communicates with other edge devices on the same subnet 6 Click the Ethernet Adapter 1 tab This corresponds to LAN 1 on the EV Series encoder and should be used as the main connectivity to the LAN NOTE The Ethernet Adapter 2 tab corresponds to LAN 2 on the EV Series encoder and is used by support for debugging purposes The default IP address of LAN 2 is set to 172 29 204 254 with subnet mask 255 255 255 252 Any computer connecting to the EV Series encoder must use IP address 172 29 204 253 31 i VIEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 7 In the Link Speed list select the speed and mode of the network You can select from the following e Auto detect The unit automatically detects the network speed and mode e 1 Gbps full duplex The unit sends and receives 1 Gbps of data in both directions at the same time e 1 Gbps half duplex The unit sends and receives 1 Gbps of data in both directions but not at the same time e 100 Mbps full duplex The unit sends and receives 100 Mbps of data in both directions at the same time e 100 Mbps half duplex The unit sends and receives 100 Mbps of data in both directions but not at the same time e 10 Mbps full duplex T
19. update The Device Configurator enables you to easily update the firmware for multiple devices via a network IP connection at the same time rather than updating them individually 1 On Latitude select the network in which the devices are located 2 Click on United Configurator and select Pro Line 3 Click on the Discovery tab on the Navigation Bar and select all the EV devices that you wish to update 4 Right click on your mouse and select Batch Network Configuration The Batch Network Configuration window opens 5 You can select Use DHCP to automatically enter the network IP addresses or Static Configuration to manually enter the network IP addresses 6 If you select Static Configuration enter the Starting IP address and Ending IP Address that you wish to use Also enter the Subnet Mask and Gateway addresses 7 Click Apply The system automatically performs the batch firmware update 53 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 7 2 Using Recovery Mode A device can reboot into recovery mode in one of the following situations e The device failed to boot normally e The power or network connection to the device is lost during a firmware upgrade A flashing orange LED at one second intervals or flashing orange LED three blinks at one second intervals and two quick red pulses at half second intervals indicate the device failed to boot normally and has entered recovery mode For more information on LED status refe
20. with lower resolution and frame rate per video input 5 Click Reboot Unit for the change to take effect 6 Click OK to close the Unit Configuration dialog box 7 Click Exit to close Device Configurator A CAUTION Once you have added the EV 116 to DVTel Control Center changing the EV 116 s mode requires that you delete the device from DVTel Control Center and then use Device Configurator to change the mode You are required to add the device again in DVTel Control Center 6 3 Configuring the Serial Port Settings Once the serial equipment is connected to the device you need to ensure that both devices can communicate with each other 34 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual NOTE For complete information about serial port parameters and the settings to use refer to the serial equipment documentation or contact the product manufacturer To set the serial port parameters for RS 232 equipment using Device Configurator 1 Double click EV Device Configurator exe to start Device Configurator 2 Select the Units tab then click Discover 3 Select the EV Series device and click Configure 4 In the tree view expand the Serial Port node and select one of the following e RS 232 422 485 for single port devices e RS 232 for multi port devices 5 In the Baud Rate list select the data rate used by the serial equipment 6 In the Parity list select the parity bit used by the serial equipment Parity bits determine i
21. x 6 6W x 1 7H 4 2L x 3 5W x 1 7H in 106L x 90W x x 42 6H mm 9 2 oz 260 g 32 F to 131 F 32 F to 140 F O C to 550C O C to 60 C Humidity 95 non 95 non condensing at 140 F 60 C condensing at 131 F 550C Firmware Upgrade single device firmware upgrade and batch firmware upgrade DVTel EV Series User Manual EV 208 EV 208 A EV 216 EV 216 A EV 116 EV 101 D EV 401 D Encoders Decoder Decoder Optional Accessories DVT PWR 40W PS121 rack mountable power supply power supply rack mount panel DVT PWR 275RM1 power supply DVT PWR 275RM2 dual power supply DVT WH 4UA wiring harness Firmware Version 8 2 Factory Default Configuration DVTel EV Series encoders are programmed at the factory with the following configuration Type Configuration Serial port Bit rate 4800 bps Data bits 8 Parity none Stop bit 1 RS 232 RS 422 485 operating mode RS 422 four wire Access management IP firmware update Enabled Global security profile Disabled SSL passkey lt empty gt DHCP configuration Enabled 63 YOVTEL Type Video settings Video settings Configuration EV 208 and EV 216 Encoder 1 Compression type H 264 Resolution 4CIF DVTel EV Series User Manual Target frame rate 30 fps NTSC 25 fps PAL Target bit rate 1200 kbps Minimum quantizer 14 Maximum quantizer 24 Encoder 2 Compression type H 264 Resolution CIF Target frame rate 30 fps NTSC 25 fp
22. 0 vat 6 Click Next to view the verification screen 7 Click Start to begin the firmware update To update the firmware from the Home panel 1 In a web browser type the IP address of the device in the Address bar and then press ENTER 2 Type the username and password 3 From the Home panel click Update located beside the firmware version 4 In the Firmware Update dialog box click Browse and select the firmware file Update Firmware X Allow Firmware Downgrade Firmware File Browse Start Cancel 5 Click Open 6 Click Start to begin updating the firmware of the unit 52 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual To update the firmware from the Diagnose panel 1 In a web browser type the IP address of the device in the Address bar and then press ENTER 2 Type the username and password 3 From the Support folder select Diagnose 4 From the Diagnose panel click Update Firmware Diagnose Use the Diagnose panel to create or upload a diagnostic file or to update the firmware of the unit Create Diagnostic File First Line Support Status Upload Custom Diagnostic File Update Firmware 5 In the Firmware Update dialog box click Browse and select the firmware file Update Firmware X Allow Firmware Downgrade Firmware File Browse Start Cancel 6 Click Open 7 Click Start to begin updating the firmware of the unit To perform a batch firmware
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24. 2 169 254 97 16 181 00079 IP Camera 5000 IP Camera VGA Address Port 172 22 118 165 5510 172 22 35 64 5510 169 254 97 16 172 22 118 27 Type Receiver Transmitter Unknown Transmitter 5510 Transmitter Transmitter Transmitter 172 22 97 11 172 22 97 13 172 22 97 12 10000 10000 10000 To set the IP address of the device manually using Device Configurator 1 Double click EV Device Configurator exe to start Device Configurator 2 Select the Units tab then click Discover 3 Select the unknown device with an IP address that begins with 169 254 in the Address column then click Configure General Units Units Connections Unit Name 2020100079 JA 180102 ae Unknown J 792180152 Camera DN IP Camera VGA S003 IP Camera VGA IP Camera lt Host Name 0001200 180102 169 254 97 16 181 00079 IP Camera 5000 IP Camera VGA Type Address Port Receiver Transmitter Unknown Transmitter Transmitter Transmitter Transmitter 29 Product 172 22 118 165 5510 8080 172 22 35 64 5510 818 169 254 97 16 5510 Unknown 172 22 118 27 5510 816e 172 22 97 11 10000 50038XX D 172 22 97 13 10000 5003FF 172 22 97 12 10000 50003F y gt Discover VIEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 4 In the Unit Name box type a unique name for the device In a DHCP environment DVTel uses a combination of the model name and the MAC address of the device to uniquely identify
25. 422 485 Devices Most target devices keyboards PTZ cameras monitors use the RS 422 485 protocol for communication To connect an RS 422 485 four wire device 1 Connect a twisted pair cable to the multi pin connector on the device The connector provides access to the TX TX RX RX and Ground signals Use the following table to help you make the proper connection to a four wire RS 422 or RS 485 serial device TX signals are for input and the RX signals are for output Signal on Peripheral Signal on DVTel EV Series TX TX RX RX RX 23 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual f NOTE On some equipment signal terminology may vary Refer to the peripheral documentation to find the equivalent terms DVTel EV Series device y oH cr h J a A rp Peripheral 2 Once the connection is done see Configuring the EV Series Devices to set the right operating mode in Device Configurator or the Web Interface 24 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual To connect an RS 485 two wire device 1 Create the Data signal by shorting the RX and TX pins together DVTel EV Series device 4 Q a Oo my 4 A A 4 D x LATS l ATH kai E no om D 56 ef ele Peripheral PJ ad i Mi i Lc m N NI MI PNI RX n A A i Data k J Data 2 Create the Data signal by shorting the RX and TX pins together Signal on Peripheral Signa
26. DVTel EV Series User Manual DVTel EV Series User Manual User Guide for Multi Port Encoders and Single Port Decoders e Single port decoders e EV 101 D e EV 401 D e Multi port encoders e EV 116 e EV 208 e EV 208 A e EV 216 e EV 216 A Copyright 2012 DVTel Inc All Rights Reserved All text and figures included in this publication are the exclusive property of DVTel Inc and may not be copied reproduced or used in any way without the express written permission of DVTel Inc Information in this document is subject to change without notice This document also contains registered trademarks and service marks that are owned by their respective companies or organizations UM20120222as1 0 i VIEL DVTel EV Series User Manual Contents 1 ON acerca eau a e a E E a 1 2 RCT AC Ciacci teense EE E EEE E EE 2 2A AUGO e a E a 2 2 2 Related DOCUMENTATION cccccecccseeceseeeeeeececeeeeseueeseueeseueeseueeseeeeseueesueesseeenanees 2 3 Overview of the DVTel EV Series cccccsseceeseeceeneesesneeseeneeeenneeseaseesensessoneess 3 21 EV SerleS SINGIC Oil Decoders isco acces csc sce E EEEE 4 3 2 EV Series Multi Port ENCOde S 0 cccccs lt ccscesecccecceseescesteeetsceseesteneescesencsesesesesss 5 I3 DECU eee E ee ee eee ee 6 3 4 EV Series Single Port Decoder Frame Rate and Performance cccceceeeeees 6 3 5 EV Series Multi Port Encoder Frame Rate and Performance ccc
27. L gt Home 5 Configuration Date and Time Network VSIP SNMP IEEE 802 1x On Screen Display Use the On Screen paramter Orsplay panel to configure the different video overlay display WARNING Changing these parameters can cause 4 conflict with Lattude AdminCenter Latitude AdminCenter should be the primary software to change on screen display parameters 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Serial Ports PTZ Display Startup Information Displayed Video Display Option Date And Time va On Screen Display ay Display Logo Not Displayed Audio CH Administration Factory Default Settings Starve Mode Last Decoded Image Transparency 230 1 Change Password Events Tiles Statistics SSL d Support Diagnose Tile Show Transrmutter Name Enabled About In the Display Option list select the information that you want to display on the monitor You can select from e Date and Time e Uptime e Nothing In the Display Logo list select Displayed or Not Displayed to show the DVTel logo on the monitor during the device start up In the Starve Mode list select what to display on the monitor when there is no video You can select from e Screen Saver e Black e Last Decoded Image Enter a value in the Transparency box to the set transparency level of the text on the monitor From the Tiles tab for each tile select if you want to display the name of the device transmitt
28. Restore Partial Factory Default Settings option will restore all settings except the ne Network VSIP SNMP and Video Standard Network le VSIP e Restore to Factory Default Settings Partial Serial Ports Restore to Factory Default Settings Video _ rar Restore Administration Factory Default Settings le Change Password A lm Events lm Statistics i SSL 6 Support l Diagnose i _ le 4bout 56 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 4 From the Factory Default Settings panel e Select Restore to Factory Default Settings Partial if you want the unit to keep the network settings while restoring the default configuration e Select Restore to Factory Default Settings if you want to restore the unit back to the factory default configuration and remove all user settings 5 Click Restore To restore the factory default settings using the hard reset 1 Press and hold the Reset button on the device until the status LED flashes red very rapidly NOTE It can take up to 10 seconds for the system status LED to begin flashing red 2 Hold the button for an additional five seconds until the status LED changes color 7 6 Losing Connection to a Camera If the connection to a camera is lost while streaming video to Latitude the software displays an error message on the screen and the streaming video displays red blue frames On the device a steady red on any of the video stat
29. a login account go to our support gateway For assistance e mail us at Ssupport dvtel com or phone 1 888 DVTEL 77 65 YOVTEL 8 4 Glossary Access Point A communication hub for connecting wireless edge devices to a wired LAN AES Advanced Encryption Standard An encryption standard used in the WPA2 authentication method APIPA Automatic Private IP Addressing A feature of Windows based operating systems that enables a device to automatically assign itself an IP address when there is no Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server available to perform that function Also known as AutolP Bridge see Wireless Bridge CCTV Closed Circuit Television A television system in which signals are not publicly distributed Cameras are connected to television monitors in a limited area such as a store an office building or on a college campus CCTV is commonly used in surveillance systems CIF Common Intermediate Format A video format that easily supports both NTSC and PAL signals Many CIF flavors are available including CIF QCIF 2CIF and 4CIF Each flavor corresponds to a specific number of lines and columns per video frame CLI Command Line Interface A textual user interface in which the user responds to a prompt by typing a command Codec Coder Decoder A software library that compresses or decompresses a video stream following a specific protocol Configuration Assistant A propri
30. ached devices and with Latitude over the network In order to configure the device you first need to obtain the IP address using Device Configurator 1 Using Device Configurator Device Configurator is a PC based administration tool that you can use over any TCP IP network You can use Device Configurator to e Configure DVTel edge devices e Add security in your system e Get information on the devices connected on the network e Connect edge devices together e Update the firmware of the devices e Align the antennas of wireless devices e Manage licenses 2 Using Network Video Management System NVMS You can use any VNMS such as Latitude to configure the device AN CAUTION Any changes made using Latitude software will override the changes made using Device Configurator or the Web Interface 3 Using the Web Interface The EV Series devices have a self contained web server allowing you to connect directly to them via a web browser The Web Interface is a browser based tool that allows you to configure the EV Series devices For complete information on the Web Interface refer to the Web Interface User Guide NOTE The default username and password for the Web Interface is admin We recommend that you change the default password for the edge device to a more secure password 6 1 Obtaining and Setting the IP Address By default all DVTel EV Series devices are APIPA Automatic Private IP Addressing enabled The APIPA scheme
31. cal scenario regarding the encoders would be using Encoder 1 as the recorder since it is the primary H 264 encoder Encoder 2 can be used for viewing or recording The following table lists the video resolutions supported by the multi port encoders Resolution NTSC PAL The following table lists the performance that each DVTel EV Series video encoder can achieve with the H 264 compression mode using single stream encoding EV 208 and Single EV 208 and Single IEF Resolution EV 216 H 264 EV 216 H 264 H 264 3 6 Using Audio The EV 208 A and EV 216 A support bidirectional audio input and output Audio input allows you to capture audio signals from a camera that supports audio at the same time as it captures video The EV Series devices support the following audio formats Sampling Of els To Frequency Bits per Sample Bit Rate PCM no compression 16 bits data 28 kbits sec 8 kHz G 711 y Law 8 bits 14 bits signed data 64 kbits sec p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 3 7 Understanding the LED Indicators The DVTel EV Series devices have two types of tri colored red orange green LEDs One system status LED and either one 8 or 16 video status LEDs depending on the model 2 ak System Status LED The system status LED provides a visual indication of the current state of the device LED Pattern Description Steady orange The encoder is powering up in phase 1 boot loader section green The encoder i
32. cation method used to secure wireless systems that is the successor to WEP WPA implements the majority of the IEEE 802 111 standard WPA2 Wi Fi Protected Access version 2 An authentication method that implements the full 802 111 standard but will not work with some older network cards Also known as 802 111
33. determine that the message is from a valid source e SHA Authentication The Secure Hash Algorithm SHA has function is used to determine that the message is from a valid source 12 In the User Authentication Password box enter a password for the user 13 In the User Privacy Protocol list select the privacy protocol to encrypt the contents of the data You can select from the following e No Encryption No encryption is used e DES Encryption The Data Encryption Standard DES algorithm is used to encrypt the data e AES Encryption The Advanced Encryption Standard AES algorithm is used to encrypt the data 14 In the User Privacy Password box enter a password for the privacy protocol 15 Click Apply 6 10 Viewing MIB Information To view MIB information about the EV Series device click on Download DVTel SNMP MIBs and extract the contents to a location where you can use a SNMP application to view the information The EV Series device sends a coldStart trap when it is initialized and sends the following DVTel Specific SNMP traps e Video Signal Loss edVinMediaStateAnalogNotif trap This trap is generated if an analog video input of an EV Series device is disconnected or reconnected with the following information e Input number 1 to 16 for EV 216 and EV 116 1 to 8 for EV 208 e New state 0 not connected 1 connected e Dry Input State Change edDigitalinPinStateNotif trap This trap is generated if the status
34. ebooting the EV Series Device If the EV Series device does not function the way it should you can reboot the device to re initializes the settings 54 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual To reboot the EV Series device using Device Configurator 1 Double click EV Device Configurator exe to start Device Configurator 2 Select the Units tab then click Discover 3 Select the malfunctioning device and click Reboot 4 Click OK to confirm the reboot 5 Click Exit to close Device Configurator To reboot the edge device 1 In a web browser type the IP address of the device in the Address bar and then press ENTER 2 Type the username and password 3 From the Quick Launch bar click the Reboot icon To reboot the EV Series device from the device 1 On device press the Reset button 7 5 Restoring the Factory Default Settings If the device still does not function the way it should after rebooting you can load the factory default configuration This operation restores the factory default settings to the device and deletes all user defined values To restore the factory default settings using Device Configurator 1 Double click EV Device Configurator exe to start Device Configurator 2 Select the Units tab then click Discover The information displayed for the EV Series device varies depending on whether you are using a static IP address or one assigned by a DHCP server General Units Connections
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36. etary graphical program used to configure and update the firmware of the S1100 edge devices Decoder See Receiver DVTel EV Series User Manual Device Configurator A proprietary graphical program used to configure and update the firmware of edge devices DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A communication protocol that lets network administrators manage centrally and automate the assignment of Internet Protocol IP addresses in a network DVR Digital Video Recorder A device usually a computer that acts like a VCR in that it has the ability to record and play back video images The DVR takes the feed from a camera and records it into a digital format on a storage device which is most commonly the hard drive Edge Device A DVTel device transmitting or receiving video signals through an IP network The devices can be wireless or wired Some transmitters are IP cameras Encoder See Transmitter Ethernet A local area network LAN architecture using a bus or star topology and supporting data transfer rates of 10 100 and 1000 Mbps It is one of the most widely implemented LAN standards The 802 11 protocols are often referred to as wireless Ethernet Firmware Software stored in read only memory ROM or programmable ROM PROM therefore becoming a permanent part of a computing device H 264 Also known as MPEG 4 AVC Advanced Video Coding H 264 is a video compression standard that offe
37. f the data has been sent accurately over the network 7 In the Stop bits list select the stop bits used by the serial equipment Stop bits let the receiver know that the byte being transmitted has ended 8 In the Data bits list select the data bits used by the serial equipment Data bits represent the number of bits in each data that is sent over the network Eight data bits are universally used in most applications 9 In the Operation Mode select the way the serial equipment will interface with the device 10 Click OK to close the Unit Configuration dialog box 11 Click Exit to close Device Configurator To set the serial port parameters for RS 232 equipment using the Web Interface 1 In a web browser type the IP address of the device in the Address bar and then press ENTER 2 Type the username and password 3 From the Configuration folder select Serial ports 4 In the Serial ports panel select one of the following e RS 232 422 485 tab for single port devices e RS 232 tab for multi port devices Serial Ports Serial Ports Use the Serial Ports panel to configure the protocols for communicating with serial Use the Serial Ports panel to configure the protocols for communicating with serial equipments 7 equipments RS 232 RS 422 485 RS 232 422 485 Bit Rate bps 4800 Bit Rate bps 4800 Parity None Parity None Stop Bits 1 Stop Bits 1 lt BS BS OS Data Bits Data Bits lt E lt
38. g 12V pole and the negative power wire in the corresponding GND pole on the terminal block plug 12V GND 4 Connect the terminal block plug to the on the rear of the device 5 Connect the power supply to an outlet or UPS 6 If required connect the serial ports of the EV Series device to a PTZ camera 13 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 4 3 3 Connecting a Serial Device This section explains how to connect RS 232 RS 422 four wire or RS 485 two wire or four wire serial device to the EV Series device RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 are communication standards between a Data Terminal Equipment DTE and a Data Circuit terminating Equipment DCE using the asynchronous serial communication method Most serial equipment such as PTZ cameras keyboards matrixes multiplexers or access cards conforms to the RS 232 or RS 422 485 standards The EV Series devices support the RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 asynchronous protocols using pluggable screw terminal strips For any other protocol you may need a converter NOTE The EV Series devices come with a terminal block plug to attach RS 232 and RS 422 485 devices 4 3 3 1 Connecting RS 232 Devices The RS 232 standard is used in some analog cameras and computer serial ports Before connecting the EV Series device to RS 232 serial equipment you need to determine if it is DTE Data Terminal Equipment or DCE Data Circuit terminating Equipment When c
39. hat provide secure communications on a wireless network Transceiver Transmitter Receiver A device that transmits and receives analog or digital signals Transmitter A device that sends video signals captured with a connected camera to a receiver The transmitter converts the analog signal into a digital form before transmitting it Also called encoder TTLS Tunneled Transport Layer Security A cryptographic protocol that creates a secure TLS tunnel VSIP Video Services over IP A proprietary communication protocol for sending messages 68 DVTel EV Series User Manual between a computer and a DVTel edge device or between two devices WAN Wide Area Network A computer network that Spans a relatively large geographical area Typically a WAN consists of two or more local area networks LANs WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy A security protocol for wireless local area networks WLANs defined in the 802 11b standard It is designed to afford wireless networks the same level of protection as a comparable wired network Wireless Bridge A link between two networks wired or wireless Wireless Cell A group of wireless devices that communicate together on the same radio frequency channel and share the same wireless passkey Wireless Transmission A technology in which electronic devices send information to receivers using radio waves rather than wiring WPAI1 Wi Fi Protected Access version 1 An authenti
40. he Subnet Mask box type the mask to determine what subnet the IP address belongs 11 Click Apply 6 2 Changing the Performance Mode for the EV 116 The EV116 supports H 264 and MPEG 4 video on all 16 ports and can be configured in single or dual stream modes By default the EV116 is set to single stream mode consisting of a single high performance H 264 stream and a single MPEG 4 stream per video input However you can set it to dual stream mode consisting of two H 264 streams with lower resolution and frame rate and a single MPEG 4 stream per video input NOTE Prior to adding the EV 116 encoder to Latitude use the Device Configurator to set the mode of the unit The change takes effect after rebooting the unit 33 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual To change the performance mode for the EV 116 1 Double click EV Device Configurator exe to start Device Configurator 2 Select the Units tab then click Discover 3 Select the EV 116 device and click Configure Unit Configuration 500079a 172 22 118 27 E Network Video Serial Port Product Type Firmware Version System Uptime Unit Name Country Commands Reboot Unit Load Default Settings Identify Unit 4 In the Unit Name box from the Performance Mode list select the H 264 streaming mode You can select from e Single H 264 A single high performance H 264 stream per video input e Dual H 264 Two H 264 streams
41. he unit sends and receives 10 Mbps of data in both directions at the same time e 10 Mbps half duplex The unit sends and receives 10 Mbps of data in both directions but not at the same time NOTE If you are unsure of the network settings select Auto detect to automatically detect the speed and mode of the network You can also contact the network administrator to provide you with the correct settings 8 Click Obtain an IP address automatically 9 Click Apply Use the following if you do not have DHCP server or you would like to manually set the network configuration for the edge device To set the IP address of the device manually using the Web Interface 1 In a web browser type the IP address of the encoder in the Address bar and then press ENTER 2 Type the username and password 3 From the Configuration folder select Network 4 In the Hostname box type a unique name for the edge device 5 In the Default Gateway box type the IP address of the server that acts as an access point to another network You can obtain the IP address of the default gateway by asking the network administrator NOTE You do not need to use a gateway if the edge device communicates with other edge devices on the same subnet 6 Click the Ethernet Adapter 1 tab This corresponds to LAN 1 on the EV Series encoder and should be used as the main connectivity to the LAN 32 DVTel EV Series User Manual NOTE The Et
42. hentication is used e MD5 Authentication The Message Digest Version 5 MD5 hash function is used to determine that the message is from a valid source e SHA Authentication The Secure Hash Algorithm SHA has function is used to determine that the message is from a valid source i Inthe SNMPv3 User Auth Password box enter a password for the user j Inthe SNMPv3 Privacy Protocol list select the privacy protocol to encrypt the contents of the data You can select from the following e No Encryption No encryption is used e DES Encryption The Data Encryption Standard DES algorithm is used to encrypt the data e AES Encryption The Advanced Encryption Standard AES algorithm is used to encrypt the data k Inthe SNMPv3 Privacy Password box enter a password for the privacy protocol l Click Apply 5 Click Close The device reboots with the new configuration 42 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual To set the SNMP parameters using the Web Interface 1 In a web browser enter the IP address of the device in the Address bar and then press ENTER 2 Type the username and password 3 From the Configuration folder select SNMP SNMP Use the SNMP panel to configure the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP parameters in order to allow an administrative computer to manage the unit v Enabled General SNMP Configuration System Location Head Office System Contact support DVTel com Pr
43. hernet Adapter 2 tab corresponds to LAN 2 on the EV Series encoder and is used by Support for debugging purposes The default IP address of LAN 2 is set to 172 29 204 254 with subnet mask 255 255 255 252 Any computer connecting to the EV Series encoder must use IP address 172 29 204 253 7 In the Link Speed list select the speed and mode of the network You can select from the following e Auto detect The unit automatically detects the network speed and mode e 1 Gbps full duplex The unit sends and receives 1 Gbps of data in both directions at the same time e 1 Gbps half duplex The unit sends and receives 1 Gbps of data in both directions but not at the same time e 100 Mbps full duplex The unit sends and receives 100 Mbps of data in both directions at the same time e 100 Mbps half duplex The unit sends and receives 100 Mbps of data in both directions but not at the same time e 10 Mbps full duplex The unit sends and receives 10 Mbps of data in both directions at the same time e 10 Mbps half duplex The unit sends and receives 10 Mbps of data in both directions but not at the same time NOTE If you are unsure of the network settings select Auto detect to automatically i detect the speed and mode of the network You can also contact the network administrator to provide you with the correct settings 8 Click Use the following IP address 9 In the IP Address box type the IP address for the device 10 In t
44. ies Single Port Decoder This section describes the installation and configuration steps you need to perform to prepare the EV Series devices for operation CAUTION The EV Series devices are enclosed in a non weatherproof steel casing and Should be placed in an indoor environment 4 1 Package Contents Each installation kit comes with the following e One EV 101 D or EV 401 D device e One set of rack mount brackets with four screws Philips M3 x 6 mm pan head e One DVTel EV Series Quick Installation Guide for Single Port Decoders e PS121 Efficiency Level V compliant power supply 4 2 Optional Accessories The EV rack mount panel is an optional accessory that you can order when purchasing the EV Series device 4 3 Installation and Connection Instructions This section explains how to install and connect your EV Series device on your network Related Links Table top or Rack mounting Installation Connecting Video Network and Power Wiring Connecting a Serial Device Connecting RS 232 Devices Connecting RS 422 485 Devices 4 3 1 Table top or Rack mount Installation This section explains how to install an EV Series single port device on a table top or mount the device in a rack NOTE This equipment must be used in compliance with local laws and regulations 10 VIEL DVTel EV Series User Manual To install the EV Series device on a table top 1 Remove any debris and dust from the surface as well as the surround
45. imary Trap Destination Address 129 168 24 12 Backup Trap Destination Address 129 168 24 68 Read only SNMPv1 amp SNMPv2c Configuration Community Name public Read only SNMPv3 Configuration User Name jdoe User Authentication Type MD5 Authentication v as24dE4q AES Encryption v se34vd4g6 Download DVTelSNMPMIBs 4 In the SNMP panel select the Enabled check box to enable the SNMP service 5 In the System Location box enter the location for the edge device 6 In the System Contact box enter the e mail address of the network administrator 7 In the Primary Trap Destination Address box enter the IP address of the primary server that will receive the SNMP Traps 8 In the Backup Trap Destination Address box enter the IP address of the backup server that will receive the SNMP Traps in case the primary server is unavailable 9 Inthe Community Name box enter the name of the group where you want the edge device to be a member 43 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual NOTE The edge device only responds to requests from management servers that belong to the same community 10 In the User Name box enter the name of the SNMP user 11 In the User Authentication Type list select the authentication algorithm for SNMP requests You can select from the following e No Authentication No authentication is used e MD5 Authentication The Message Digest Version 5 MD5 hash function is used to
46. ing area 2 Place the device on the flat surface 3 Ensure that you have access to both the front and rear of the device To install the EV Series device in a rack 1 Remove the two screws from the DVTel EV Series device i d d aie gt ATP ii w 4 a Lon gt Y z Yay atatatal 4 y 2 Screw the DVTel EV Series device to the rack mount plate using 5 in lb 0 56 N m force with the provided screws 11 VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 3 Slide the device into the 3U mounting space in the rack cabinet a O 0 Ye os 9 7 oS oe i 4 Secure the device to the rack cabinet using the screws supplied with the rack 4 3 2 Connecting Video Network and Power Wiring This section explains how to connect the video network and power cables to the EV Series single port devices To connect the video and network cables 1 Connect the video cables from the analog cameras to the BNC connectors on the rear of the device 2 Plug an Ethernet cable into the LAN 10 100 RJ 45 network connector on the back of the device 12 VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual To connect the power wiring 1 Remove the terminal block plug from the rear of the device 2 Verify the polarity of each wire from the power supply according to the attached label 3 Connect the positive power wire in the correspondin
47. ing video and enter the name of the transmitter Click Apply 47 YOVTEL 6 13 Enabling Decoder Quad Operation for Latitude Discovery DVTel EV Series User Manual By default the EV 101 D and EV 401 D decoders only expose a single video stream to DVTel Latitude for adding a monitor In order to expose all four decoded streams you should set the decoder to expose all four output streams Optimally this should be done before running the Latitude Discover process ie Interface console allows setting the Output Properties as Quad VTEL THE FREEDOM TO RUN YOUR BUSINESS Home Video l Configuration Date and Time l Network l VSIP l SNMP m IEEE 802 1X A affect the quality of the recordings Latitude AdminCenter should be the primary l Serial Ports software to change video parameters Use the Video panel to configure the video standard and the treatment of colors on the unit WARNING Changing these parameters can cause a conflict with Latitude AdminCenter and Video l On Screen Display Video Standard PAL v reboot required i Audio 5 re Administration Decoder Properties Outputs Properties lis Factory Default Settings Output Discovery Mode Receiver Mode l Change Password 1 Legacy x Single l Events Single Statistics Quad Guard Tour To enable decoder quad operation for Latitude discovery 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Open the Device Configurato
48. itioned or out of focus 6 8 Configuring the Motion Detection Properties Motion Detection Properties can be configured only from Latitude The DVTel EV Series encoders support motion detection on each video input For each video input you can configure the motion detection settings by adjusting the values for each input CAUTION You must have a good understanding of video technology to use these settings If you are unsure do not modify these settings 40 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 6 9 Setting the SNMP Properties Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is a protocol used by network management systems to manage network equipment from a central location The EV Series devices are SNMP compliant and store data about themselves in Management Information Bases MIBs and return this data SNMP Traps to the SNMP requesters To set the SNMP parameters using Device Configurator 1 Double click EV Device Configurator exe to start Device Configurator 2 Select the Units tab then click Discover 3 In the Units box right click the EV Series device and select Batch Network Configuration to display the Batch Network Configuration dialog EJ Batch Network Configuration This dialog allows you to perform network configuration of a list of units Select the information you want to change using the checkboxes Use DHCP Static Configuration Starting IP Address Ending IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway I i
49. l EV Series device Peripheral 2 Once the connection is done see Configuring the EV Series Devices to set the right operating mode in Device Configurator or the Web Interface To connect an RS 485 two wire device 1 Create the Data signal by shorting the RX and TX pins together DVTel EV Series device Data ee eee il Peripheral 16 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 2 Create the Data signal by shorting the RX and TX pins together Signal on Peripheral Signal on DVTel EV Series 3 Once the connection is done see Configuring the EV Series Devices to set the right operating mode in Device Configurator or the Web Interface 17 VIEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 5 Installing the EV Series Multi Port Encoder This section describes the installation and configuration steps you need to perform to prepare the EV Series devices for operation CAUTION DVTel EV Series devices are indoor devices that are enclosed in a non weatherproof casing They must be placed in a location that is not exposed to the outdoor environment 5 1 Package Contents Each installation kit comes with the following e One EV 116 EV 208 EV 208 A EV 216 or EV 216 A device e One set of rack mount brackets with four screws Philips M3 x 6mm pan head e One DVTel EV Series Multi port Encoder Quick Installation Guide 5 2 Optional Accessories The following power supplies are optional accessories
50. l on DVTel EV Series Data Datar o Data Ground 3 Once the connection is done see Configuring the EV Series Devices to set the right operating mode in Device Configurator or the Web Interface 25 9 VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 6 Configuring the EV Series Devices This section describes the configuration steps you need to perform to prepare the EV Series devices for operation Related Links Obtaining and Setting the IP Address Setting the H 264 Encoding Mode for the EV 116 Configuring the Serial Ports Settings Setting the Video Standard Video Profile and Camera Tampering Properties Setting the Video Standard Setting the Video Profile Configuring the Input Properties Configuring the Device Video Properties Configuring the Camera Tampering Properties Configuring the Motion Detection Properties Setting the SNMP Properties Viewing MIB Information Setting the Audio Properties Setting the On Screen Display for the Decoders Enabling All Four Channels of a Dual Port Decoder for Latitude Discover Configuring the Input Output Terminals CAUTION DVTel EV Series devices are indoor devices that are enclosed in a non weatherproof casing They must be placed in a location that is not exposed to the outdoor environment 26 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual Once you have connected all the equipment to the device you can begin configuring the device to ensure that it can communicate with the att
51. ly used protocol for managing the security of IP message transmission securing the Web Control Data and VSIP communication For more information on activating SSL security refer to the Device Configurator User Guide Web Interface User Guide or your DVTel Administration Guide 3 4 EV Series Single Port Decoder Frame Rate and Performance The following table lists the video resolutions supported by the EV Series single port decoders O NOTE EV Series single port decoders are available in two models EV 101 D with a BNC connector and EV 401 D with an HDMI connector EV 401 D uses the HDTV standard which is different from NTSC and PAL Frames Per Number of Resolution NTSC PAL Second Tiles cr 352x200 35x28 3o OO is 2c maxz roaz o 8 sci joax 480 70axs76 30 a pi o p 72057 oo p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 3 5 EV Series Multi Port Encoder Frame Rate and Performance EV 208 EV 208 A EV 216 and EV 216 A encoders support H 264 and video up to 4CIF 30 frames per second fps on all ports EV 116 is a cost effective encoder and supports H 264 video up to D1 15 fps on all ports It can be configured in dual stream mode The available video frame rates of each encoder are NTSC 1 2 3 3 75 5 6 7 5 10 15 or 30 fps e PAL 1 2 5 5 6 75 8 33 12 5 or 25 fps Encoders 1 and 2 are H 264 You can customize each encoder to meet your system requirements in terms of frame rate and resolution A typi
52. n and how to configure the video profile for the device 6 4 1 Setting the Video Standard The DVTel EV Series device can run in one of two video standards NTSC or PAL You can use different standards when deploying the devices across multiple sites The two video standards settings are e National Television Standards Committee NTSC NTSC is the standard that is used in most of the Americas a number of South American countries and some Asian countries including Japan NTSC uses the format of 525 picture lines and a 60Hz lighting frequency e Phase Alternation by Line PAL PAL is the standard in the United Kingdom much of Western Europe several South American countries some Middle East and Asian countries several African countries Australia New Zealand and other Pacific island countries PAL uses the format of 625 picture lines and a 50Hz lighting frequency AN CAUTION You should change the video profile settings using Latitude Use Device Configurator or the Web Interface to change the video profile for troubleshooting operations To set the video standard using Device Configurator 1 Double click EV Device Configurator exe to start Device Configurator 2 Select the Units tab then click Discover 3 Select the EV Series device and click Configure 38 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 4 In the tree view click the Video node Unit Configuration 500079a 172 22 118 27 Si Unit E Network ma
53. npecascd FEM 128 ki w Gain State Enablad Gain Lava J Em gae Enaid Eres Lawl 8 Set the value for the following settings e Input Type Select Line in or Mic with pre amp e Input Compression Select Uncompressed PCM 128 kbps or p LAW 64 kbps e Gain State Select Enabled or Disabled e Gain Level Move the slider to the left or right e Bias State Select Enabled or Disabled e Bias Level Move the slider to the left or right 9 Repeat Step 7 and Step 8 for the remaining encoders 10 Click OK 11 Click Exit to close SConfigurator To set the audio parameters using DVTel Latitude 1 In the Latitude AdminCenter select an encoder or decoder to configure 2 Set the following parameters e Data Format Select PCM or ULAW The default setting is PCM e Audio Mode Select Full duplex or Push to Talk The default setting is Full duplex e Sampling Rate Set to 8 kHz and cannot be changed e Sensitivity Move the slider to adjust gain 6 12 Setting the On Screen Display for the Single Port Decoders On the EV 101 D and EV 401 D you can configure the information about the video that is displayed on the external monitor To set the on screen display 1 In a web browser type the IP address of the device in the Address bar and then press ENTER 2 Type the username and password 46 YOVTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 3 From the Configuration folder select On Screen Display POVTE
54. onnecting two modules of the same type for example DTE to DTE you need a cross cable for communication When connecting a DTE with a DCE a straight cable is required Rx RX es pe eeaae sae eee Wie cml ims Tx Tx Rx a Rx DTE mF eB p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual To connect an RS 232 device 1 Connect a twisted pair cable to the multi pin connector on the device The connector provides access to the TX RX RTS CTS and Ground signals DVTel EV Series device Peripheral 2 Once the connection is done see Configuring the EV Series Devices to set the right operating mode in Device Configurator Latitude or the Web Interface 4 3 3 2 Connecting RS 422 485 Devices Most target devices keyboards PTZ cameras and monitors use the RS 422 485 protocol for communication To connect an RS 422 485 four wire device 1 Connect a twisted pair cable to the multi pin connector on the devices The connector provides access to the TX TX RX RX and Ground signals Use the following table to help you make the proper connection to a four wire RS 422 or RS 485 serial device TX signals are for input and the RX signals are for output Signal on Signal on DVTel EV Peripheral Series TX TX RX RX RX 15 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual A NOTE On some equipment signal terminology may vary Refer to the peripheral l documentation to find the equivalent terms DVTe
55. ork and storage management The EV 100 Series multi port encoder delivers single stream H 264 at 15 fps NTSC 12 5 fps PAL with 4CIF resolution or dual stream 15 fps NTSC 12 5 fps PAL with 2CIF resolution on two channels simultaneously starting at less than one megabit per stream EV 200 Series multi port encoders can deliver dual stream H 264 video at up to 45 fps NTSC 37 5 fps PAL simultaneously on two channels at 4CIF resolution The DVTel EV Series consists of the following models e Single port decoders EV 101 D EV 401 D e Multi port encoders EV 116 EV 208 EV 208 A EV 216 EV 216 A The EV 208 and EV 208 A are eight port models The EV 116 EV 216 and EV 216 A are 16 port models The A models support audio CAUTION DVTel EV Series devices are indoor devices that are enclosed in a non weatherproof casing They must be placed in a location that is not exposed to the outdoor environment p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual Related Links EV Series Single Port Devices DVTel Onboard Analytics Product Dimension and Weight Security EV Series Single Port Decoder Frame Rate and Performance EV Series Multi Port Encoder Frame Rate and Performance Using Audio System Status LED Video Status LEDs 3 1 EV Series Single Port Decoders DVTel EV Series single port decoders couple superior video resolution over one or two H 264 video streams with a dramatically lower bit rate which
56. orm a downgrade any problem encountered will not be covered by the product warranty To update the firmware using Device Configurator 1 Double click EV Device Configurator exe to start Device Configurator 2 Select the Units tab then click Discover The information displayed for the EV Series device varies depending on whether you are using a static IP address or one assigned by a DHCP server General Units Connections Units Unit Name Host Name Type Address E ROOFS R 000798020 Receiver 172 22 118 165 J 80102 00079418 Transmitter 172 22 35 64 2459a 180 0007 000798180104 Transmitter 172 22 25 70 i 5079a o0079a1 Transmitter 172 22 118 27 5510 8816ee Z 5 IP Camera SON IP Camera VGA Transmitter 172 22 97 11 10000 50 53BEX D J DIP Camera VGA SIP Camera VGA Transmitter 1 72 22 97 15 10000 5053FFD J DN IP Camera VGA SVV ON IP Camera VGA Transmitter 172 22 97 12 10000 SO05sFFDW s ca ta 3 Select the device 51 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 4 Select Using an IP network connection and click Start Fimware Update How will you perfor the firmware update Using an IP network connection Using a serial port connection 5 In the Firmware File Selection dialog box click Browse and select the correct firmware file Firmware File Selection Unit to Update Transmitter 2 22 118 12 7 Firmware File CAFT Q0_ 2 0 0 277 6206
57. ort the RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 asynchronous protocols using pluggable screw terminal strips For any other protocol you may need a converter NOTE The EV Series devices come with a terminal block plug to attach RS 232 and RS 422 485 devices 21 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 5 3 3 1 Connecting RS 232 Devices The RS 232 standard is used in some analog cameras and computer serial ports Before connecting the EV Series device to RS 232 serial equipment determine if they are DTE Data Terminal Equipment or DCE Data Circuit terminating Equipment When connecting two modules of the same type for example DTE to DTE you need a cross cable for communication When connecting a DTE with a DCE a straight cable is required Rx RX ES gail tren sn nr tere neers S TX TX Rx RX io ga ee Rye ee TX 22 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual To connect an RS 232 device 1 Connect a twisted pair cable to the multi pin connector on the device The connector provides access to the TX RX RTS CTS and Ground signals DVTel EV Series device Eo F a22 Peripheral Z s x i tC mak ak lll A A ER ES f afal v oO 2 gt KOX Z M G am F 2 Once the connection is done see Configuring the EV Series Devices to set the right operating mode in Device Configurator DVTel Latitude or the Web Interface 5 3 3 2 Connecting RS
58. output current rating of 1 8A up to 3A The power wire gauge should be in the wire range of 28 16 AWG in order to properly engage the terminal block plug 1 Remove the terminal block plug from the rear of the device 2 Verify the polarity of each wire from the power supply according to the attached label 20 VIEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 3 Connect the positive power wire in the corresponding 12V pole and the negative power wire in the corresponding GND pole on the terminal block plug and screw them into place using 1 7 in Ib 0 19 N m force 5 Connect the power supply to an outlet 6 If required connect the serial ports of the EV Series device to a PTZ camera NOTE If you are using the DVT PWR 275 power supply with a DVT WH 4UA power distribution panel refer to the DVT WH 4UA Installation Guide that is shipped with the DVT WH 4UA to set up the power distribution panel 5 3 3 Connecting a Serial Device This section explains how to connect an RS 232 RS 422 four wire or RS 485 two wire or four wire serial device to the EV Series device RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 are communication standards between a Data Terminal Equipment DTE and a Data Circuit terminating Equipment DCE using the asynchronous serial communication method Most serial equipment such as PTZ cameras keyboards matrixes multiplexers or access cards conforms to the RS 232 or RS 422 485 standards EV Series devices supp
59. r for the EV Series decoder E3 US Englist In the search results click on the decoder to select it and then right click and select Browse from the shortcut menu The browser window opens and prompts for login Log into the Decoder s web page Default user admin password admin In the navigation tree click Video In the settings area select the Outputs Properties tab Do the following a Click on the cell of the Output 1 row below Receiver Mode The Receiver Mode menu becomes enabled b Click on the right of the Receiver Mode cell and select Quad from the Receiver Mode menu Click Apply The unit resets You can now run the Latitude Discovery process Refer the Latitude online help or Latitude Quick Start Guide for more information on discovering a unit 48 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 8 If you have already discovered the decoder as a single channel do the following in the Latitude AdminCenter application a On the Latitude sidebar menu select Physical View right click on the decoder unit in the Navigation Tree and select Rediscover Unit from the shortcut menu The Add Unit dialog appears b Select the Pro Line unit type from the Unit type menu c Click OK A confirmation message that the unit has been rediscovered appears once the process is complete 49 VIEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 6 14 Configuring the Input Output Terminals The rear panel of the EV Series de
60. r to Understanding the LED Indicators When the device is in recovery mode the only way to access the device is using Device Configurator or the Web Interface with reduced functionality NOTE If you are going to use Device Configurator to update the firmware of a device in recovery mode you need to know the IP address of the device in order to access it The Web Interface with reduced functionality is only accessible using the unsecure Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP A flashing orange LED at one second intervals indicates that the device is using a static IP address A flashing orange LED three blinks at one second intervals and two quick red pulses at half second intervals indicate that the device is using the APIPA address format For more information on APIPA addressing see Obtaining and Setting the IP Address Once you have access to a device in recovery mode the only way to exit recovery mode is to update the firmware using a valid firmware file 7 3 Performing a Hardware Reset Depending on the severity of the situation you can reboot the device and load its default configuration or perform both these actions if the device does not function the way it should Start by rebooting the device to see if this restores functionality back to the device See Rebooting the EV Series Device If the device still does not function normally restore the default configuration See Restoring the Factory Default Settings 7 4 R
61. reduces bandwidth and storage utilization by up to 50 EV Series single port decoders are available in two models e EV 101 D with a BNC video output connector delivers 30 fps at D1 e EV 401 D with an HDMI output connector delivers 30 fields per second at 720p 1080i Both models support bidirectional audio They also provide storage on the edge ensuring that video is recorded in case connection with the management software is lost The devices deliver the high reliability of DVTel s third generation encoders plus IT friendly features easy implementation and maintenance and an environmentally friendly design EV Series single port decoders are ideal for integration in distributed networks including point to point applications Video Out Audio In Qut O 006 Y isi Video Output HDMI Output Figure 1 1 DVTel EV Series Single Front View VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 12V DC Input 1 Network Connector RJ 45 RS 232 422 485 O OOO CX O lt AAAs 1 Relay 2 Dry Contact Inputs Output Figure 1 2 DVTel EV Series Single Port Rear View 3 2 EV Series Multi Port Encoders DVTel EV Series multi port encoders deliver high resolution images for both recording and viewing live video Incorporating the H 264 industry leading video standard the DVTel EV Series offers excellent image clarity while reducing use of network bandwidth and storage by up to 50 percent The
62. rs significantly greater compression than its predecessors IP Internet Protocol The network layer for the TCP IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet networks 66 YOVTEL LAN Local Area Network A computer network that Spans a relatively small area A LAN can connect workstations personal computers and surveillance equipment like edge devices See also WAN Multicast Communication between a sender and multiple receivers on a network The devices can be located across multiple subnets but not through the Internet Multicast is a set of protocols using UDP IP for transport NTSC National Television Standards Committee The North American standard 525 line interlaced raster scanned video for the generation transmission and reception of television signals In addition to North America the NTSC standard is used in Central America a number of South American countries and some Asian countries including Japan Compare with PAL NTP Network Time Protocol A protocol designed to synchronize the clocks of devices over a network OSD On screen Display Status information is displayed on the video monitor connected to a receiver edge device PAL Phase Alternation by Line A television signal standard 625 lines used in the United Kingdom much of Europe several South American countries some Middle East and Asian countries several African countries Australia New Zealand and other Pacific
63. s PAL Target bit rate 300 kbps Minimum quantizer 14 Maximum quantizer 24 EV 116 Single H 264 Encoder 1 Compression type H 264 Resolution 4CIF Target frame rate 15 fps NTSC 12 5 fps PAL Target bit rate 600 kbps Minimum quantizer 14 Maximum quantizer 24 Encoder 2 Compression type MPEG4 Resolution CIF Target frame rate 15 fps NTSC 12 5 fps PAL Target bit rate 500 kbps Minimum quantizer 2 Maximum quantizer 30 VSIP Port 5510 VSIP Discovery IP Address 255 255 255 255 64 EV 116 Dual H 264 Encoder 1 Compression type H 264 Resolution 2CIF Target frame rate 15 fps NTSC 12 5 fps PAL Target bit rate 300 kbps Minimum quantizer 14 Maximum quantizer 24 Encoder 2 Compression type H 264 Resolution 2CIF Target frame rate 15 fps NTSC 12 5 fps PAL Target bit rate 300 kbps Minimum quantizer 14 Maximum quantizer 24 DVTel EV Series User Manual YOVTEL 8 3 Contacting DVTel Service and Support DVTel Inc is a multiple award winning market leader in the development and delivery of intelligent security solutions over IP networks We provide unified solutions that leverage existing network infrastructure while providing unmatched levels of flexibility scalability and cost effectiveness all backed by superior customer support To contact us CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS DVTel Inc 65 Challenger Road Ridgefield Park NJ 07660 USA Tel 201 368 97
64. s powering up in F in a nce et i 2 operating system is starting Seira eek ee aetna S NE eee T Flashing red The IP address is assigned to another device on the network The 1 sec intervals encoder is now using APIPA addressing format Flashing green The firmware has started the encoder is connected to the network 1 sec intervals but no serial data is transmitted Flashing green The firmware has started the encoder is connected to the network 0 2 sec intervals and serial data is transmitted Flashing green The firmware has started but the encoder is not connected to the 3 sec intervals network Flashing green red The encoder is i biae eana a a a nn a firmware update 1 sec intervals Flashing red Daaa encoder is being identified 0 1 sec intervals Flashing orange The encoder failed to boot normally and entered recovery mode The 1 sec intervals firmware needs to be updated through Device Configurator or the Web Interface The encoder is using the static IP address assigned by the user Flashing orange 3 The encoder failed to boot normally and entered recovery mode The blinks at 1 sec firmware needs to be updated through Device Configurator or the intervals and 2 Web Interface The encoder is using the APIPA addressing format quick red pulses 0 5 sec interval Flashing red orange There is an internal error that is preventing the encoder from starting 1 sec intervals normally Shut down the encoder
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66. stall the EV Series device in a rack 1 Align the mounting brackets with the holes on the side of the EV Series device 2 Screw the rack mount brackets to the device using 5 in lb 0 56 N m force with the provided screws 3 Slide the device into the 1U mounting space in the rack cabinet and ensure that the fan airflow is not blocked 4 Secure the device to the rack cabinet using the screws supplied with the rack 19 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual Daad Connecting Video Audio Network and Power Wiring This section explains how to connect the video audio network and power cables to the EV Series devices To connect the video and network cables 1 Plug the video cables from the analog cameras to the BNC connectors on the rear of the EV Series device 2 Plug an Ethernet cable into the LAN 1 network RJ 45 connector on the front of the EV Series device LAN 2 on the device is used by DVTel support for debugging purposes To connect audio cables on the EV 208 A and EV 216 A The EV 208 A and EV 216 A support audio input and output Plug the audio cable from an audio source such as a microphone to the audio MIC input connectors on the rear of the encoder NOTE You can use the DVT PWR 40W or any other certified power supply to connect to the EV Series devices If you plan on using a power supply other than the DVT PWR 40W ensure that it is certified with an output voltage rating of 12VDC and an
67. t rate For each video input you can configure the image parameters With each video input the EV Series devices support up to quad stream encoding Encoding the video inputs provides either multiple live view streams or a single recording stream Selecting multiple live view streams enables you to use different sets of parameters to provide high or low quality video for analysis Selecting a single recording stream using H 264 video compression provides high quality video at substantially lower bit rates than previous standards 6 5 Configuring the Input Properties Input Properties can be configured only from Latitude The number of video inputs varies depending on the device For each video input you can enhance the video image by adjusting the value of brightness contrast hue and saturation 6 6 Configuring the Device Video Properties Device Video Properties can be configured only from Latitude For each video input EV Series devices can send video with different sets of parameters to different locations The multi port devices support triple stream encoding and provide two streams using H 264 compression You can customize each device in terms of frame rate and resolution to meet each system requirements 6 7 Configuring the Camera Tampering Properties Camera Tampering Properties can be configured only from Latitude The camera tampering feature is a real time automated feature that generates an alarm whenever the camera is repos
68. that you can order when purchasing the EV Series device e DVT PWR 40W Power supply 12VDC 40W for a single multi port encoder e DVT PWR 275RM1 Power supply without meters rack mount 12VDC 275W for up to 8 multi channel encoders Requires one DVT WH 4UA per three units DVT PWR 275RM2 Dual power supply without meters rack mount 550W total 12VDC 275W per supply for up to 16 multi channel encoders Requires one DVT WH 4UA for three devices DVT WH 4UA 8A fused wiring harness for up to three multi port encoders 5 3 Installation and Connection Instructions This section explains how to install and connect your EV Series multi port encoder on your network Related Links Table top or Rack mount Installation Connecting Video Network and Power Wirin Connecting a Serial Device Connecting RS 232 Devices Connecting RS 422 485 Devices NOTE This equipment must be used in compliance with local laws and regulations 18 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual Died Table top or Rack mount Installation This section explains how to install an EV Series multi port device on a table top and mount the device in a rack To install the EV Series device on a table top 1 Remove any debris and dust from the surface as well as the surrounding area 2 Place the device on the flat surface 3 Ensure that you have access to both the front and rear of the device and that the fan airflow is not blocked To in
69. ts mA max Output 48V AC DC at 500 mA max EV 216 Four relay contacts 48V AC DC at 500 mA max 60 Bidirectional Audio Connectors EV 208 EV 208 A EV 216 EV 216 A EV 116 Encoders Available only on EV 208 A and EV 216 A 3 dB frequency response 1kQ load 60 to 3600 Hz 16Q load 350 to 3600 Hz Maximum input voltage 12 dB input attenuation 1 4 Vrms Maximum output voltage power 162 load 800mMVrms 40mW Microphone BIAS voltage 3V EV 208 A 4 audio in jacks 1 8 in 3 5 mm 8 audio out jacks 1 8 in 3 5 mm EV 216 A 8 audio in jacks 1 8 in 3 5 mm 16 audio out jacks 1 8 in 3 5 mm DVTel EV Series User Manual EV 101 D EV 401 D Decoder DIX g Input 46 to 3 dBV into 30kQ line or microphone input Output 46 to 3 dBV into 16 min 1 8 in 3 5 mm 1audio in 1 audio out 61 VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual EV 208 EV 208 A EV 216 EV 216 A EV 116 EV 101 D EV 401 D Encoders Decoder Decoder Supply Voltage 12VDC 10 Power Supply 12VDC not 12VDC included included Power Consumption EV 116 Max 4W 23W max 2 1A at 12VDC EV 208 20W max 1 7A at 12VDC EV 208 A 22W max 2 2A at 12VDC EV 216 25W max 2 1A at 12VDC EV 216 A 28W max 2 2A at C r N lt J Physical 1U Metal case with Non weatherproof steel case for table flange mount black top or rack mount installation Dimensions 17L
70. us LEDs indicates that a connection to a camera is lost In this case perform the following tasks e Check the connection between the device and the camera e Check the camera to ensure that it is transmitting video or that it is functioning correctly e Check the device to ensure that it is functioning correctly 57 0 VIEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 8 Appendix The following items are included in this section e Technical Specifications e Factory Default Configuration e Contacting DVTel Service and Support e Glossary 58 YOVTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 8 1 Technical Specifications The following table presents the technical specifications for the DVTel EV Series devices Outputs Connectors EV 208 EV 208 A EV 216 EV 216 A EV 116 Encoders EV 101 D DIX zig EV 401 D DIX ig One two 8 or 16 composites 1V p p into 75Q NTSC PAL BNC female Two RJ 45 8 or 16 BNC female video connectors 4 or 8 3 5mm PL audio connectors EV 208 A and EV 216 A respectively one USB One composite 1V p p into 7592 NTSC PAL BNC female 1 audio in and 1 audio out One HDMI output 1 audio in and 1 audio out H 264 Encoding Quadruple Stream Performance EV 208 and EV 216 4CIF 30 fps 2CIF 30 fps 4 x D1 30 fps CIF 15 fps on all channels Simultaneously EV 116 D1 15 fps H 264 H 264 Main Profile Resolution Bandwidth Maximum Latency NTSC
71. vice has one two 8 or 16 dry contact inputs and one two or four relay output terminals for triggers and alarms depending on the model Video management software such as Latitude enables you to create event driven Actions to generate a response a through the relay outputs to a pre defined system and b through sensors connected to the dry contact inputs for detected motion events For complete information on using DVTel Latitude Events and Actions refer to the Latitude User Guide cs E T TE TE FEF Dry contact connec tion to sensor EV Series device 50 p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 7 Maintaining and Troubleshooting the Device This section discusses how to perform maintenance and troubleshooting tasks on the EV Series devices using either Device Configurator or the Web Interface Additional troubleshooting tasks can be performed using video management software such as DVTel Latitude Related Links Updating the Firmware Using Recovery Mode Performing a Hardware Reset Rebooting the EV Series Device Restoring the Factory Default Settings Losing Connection to a Camera 7 1 Updating the Firmware You can use Device Configurator to update the firmware of the EV Series device when a new version becomes available Updating the firmware allows you access to new features for the device while retaining its configuration CAUTION Firmware downgrade is not supported If you perf
72. wait 30 seconds then start it again If the condition persists call DVTel Video Solutions support LED not lit Check the power supply and cabling If power is available and the LED stays off call DVTel Video Solutions support p VTEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 3 7 2 Video Status LEDs The video status LEDs provides a visual indication on the current state of the video connection between the encoder and each analog video source LED Pattern Description Steady green vr analog video source is connected to the corresponding input but video is not transmitted Flashing green An analog video source is connected to the corresponding 0 2 sec interval input and encoded video is transmitted Steady red No analog video source is detected on the corresponding input and encoded video is not transmitted Flashing red No analog video source is detected on the corresponding 0 2 sec intervals input but encoded video red blue frame is transmitted Flashing green red The encoder is undergoing a firmware update 1 sec intervals For multi port encoders Video cable is connected but the video standard is incorrect Steady orange and no video is streaming from the input For single port decoders Flashing green 3 times and orange 1 time Flashing orange Video cable is connected and video is streaming from the input but the video standard is incorrect VIEL DVTel EV Series User Manual 4 Installing the EV Ser

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