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P1401 & P400 User`s Manual (Non Brand, V1.2, English)

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1. ANV Settings O Wireless Mode Wireless Client Infrastructure Hetwork Settings GB Netowrk Name ESSID WISH gt WEP Encryption OFF on OM WEP Key Mode Shared op is Current WEP Key IE 35 E WEP Key Length 64 bits 10 hex digits M n m WEP Key 1 0000000000 E m WEP Key 2 0000000000 CP m WEP Key 3 0000000000 oi m WEP Key 4 0000000000 Apply I gt Site Survey Windows Internet Explorer E http 192 168 22 14 config sitesurvey htm Site Survey 00 11 D8 8D 55 ARRAS Wireless Setting This is the optional function for the particular MVS models Wireless Mode gt Disabled Disable wireless function to use physical Ethernet cable to connect to network gt Wireless Client Select this item to enable wireless function and this device is a client under wireless infrastructure Network Name ESSID When user would like to use wireless function and must assign a wireless access point AP to connect to wireless network The ESSID is the AP name and user may use Site Survey button to select AP WEP Encryption This is a kind of encryption for wireless translation in AP When AP enables this function and this item must be set On Note We advise to select OFF for it to avoid the security checked error WEP Key Mode Use the Shared or Open Mode Curr
2. Location In this case what we have here is 1 Public IP Address 210 20 35 163 assigned by the Internet Service Provider ISP but we will be using Port 9999 for accessing the camera from the Internet 1 Video Server with a local IP of 192 168 1 21 using port 9999 to get access to the camera through the Local Network 1 Broadband router Since we are sharing only one single Internet connection through our Local Network the Port Forwarding configuration in our Broadband Router for the camera will be as follows Private IP Private Port Public Port 192 168 1 21 9999 9999 In this case we are using Port 9999 for the camera server at 192 168 1 21 and using Port 9999 for the Internet access at 210 20 35 163 When we are in a remote location in order to access our camera through Internet we have to specify the Public Port when typing the Public IP Address as the figure below File Edit View Favorites Tools Help i Om 0 daah Address http 1 210 20 35 163 9999 Note that if changes are made to the port assignation some configurations at the MVS also have to be changed such as Network and DDNS settings 45 58 6 3 Using 2 or more Public IPs The following figure is just an illustration on how the camera can be connected when 2 or more Public IPs are involved in a network infrastructure Internet Service Provider Public IF Public IF 2 Public IP Broward Rouler e Ser
3. MPEG 4 Video Server IP Camera User s Manual Version 1 31 Date 05 25 2007 AOC ONE ee ae ee te ee Re in ines 3 1 1 What is the MPEG 4 Video SONO nn e a de ae ie ao 3 2 A RC EC A E et teae enero A ETA 3 2 PAYS CACHA CENS CS orea E E EE EE EE RE 4 0 WTS AIO eee ee ET E E T T TTT 5 SL SO eFC VIC o E E sd eeeaousenneten sy ees gasrnnecerd e aesasunnedeee eegeqasennedes 5 2 SONO SO ee 8 eaten tray E E 6 Dag SOLU W Abe IRDA AION E EE E E N A E 8 IAN EN Ole OM SHIA OM ane ea en straapecaaseadecce ese dnenanadeuctraspeoeaseede 9 4 Getting to Know the MVS WEB UT 14 Oa WIV COMM QUI ANIOM A E E E E E E 20 EAN S O E E E AE E E EE eegeascecdiede 21 m E E E A E E A EE ENER 21 PIAS T a E E E EEE E E E 26 TMA OS E E E 27 Oe elay r E E EE E E re 29 BN NO CS E E O EE R S 30 S E l A E E EE A EE E T T A ATT 30 Wireless Only for wireless Models 31 DONS e A E E A E da ct E 32 By SO eae ress E E tease E AE EAE E E E E 34 a O ias E E EE A EE 34 S COn O EEE E E E 35 i E E S EAA N E EA A E 36 NC E E E aetcoen ateeectaneeanatee 37 SEE E E S PETE A E AA ET ANE A ANAE E E 37 VO A e E E a 38 EMV A D sete E EE E EE EAE nve resect uetace EE E AA teres 39 6 Broadband Connections OA scciscasccstecsnscctescennttapansetoassoentearensstuesanartennaoardmerannedvenmmaciaen 41 DAC ASC PU Sie IST AMT Se NG se ccna een eos de 44 02 ASS RS DOCS OA a 45 0 3 Using 20r more Public IPS oes oca ssa ucteeacenosasha
4. Video channel 1 ws Video Type Mpeg4 v Rotation RTSP Port Name PTZ model Product Type Fest 3 P1400 1401 Camera remote 1 x 58 Record Setting Video Conference Location RE Record Return Record Reserve space 4000 unit MB Max File Length 100 unit MB Save File Path cA Location File Name jocals_Rec Remote File Name emote_Rec Cycle Recording Sync To TimeStamp Apply gt Reserve Space Set the total file space for the recording The unit is in MB gt Max File Length Set the file space that a single will be using The unit is in MB gt Save File Path Indicate which folder should be the file saved to gt Local File Name Input the name for the local file gt Remote File Name Input the name for the remote file gt Cycle Recording This feature indicates if the old space should be used or not for the recording Make a checkmark in order to enable this function If you enable this feature old files will be deleted gt Sync to TimeStamp This feature enables the file to be saved according to the time When the video file is displayed the video will make a match between the frames and the time 17 58 Record Setting Video Conference Remote af IP address 0000 Http Port 80 User Name root Password ss Video B channel TES Video Type Mpeg v Rotation fi v RTSP Por
5. ADSL Modem Dynamic Public IP 41 58 Once I set this up how can I view my camera through a remote location You can register your camera or video server at our DDNS Service and even if your Public IP changes you can access it from a remote location Refer to Video Server Manual at Network Configurations DDNS settings in order to set it up How can view my camera from a remote location through Internet when running the camera through my Local Network This will require some configuration on your broadband router Useful terms Broadband Router A broadband router allows users to share a single Internet connection TCP IP TCP IP is the protocol that computers use to communicate on the Internet TCP IP Ports Each service you use on the Internet communicates using one or more specific port numbers your e mail program uses port number 25 to send e mail and port 110 to receive e mail from your e mail server When you browse the Internet port number 80 is used as default to send and receive Web pages IP Address Everything that is connected to a TCP IP network needs a unique address an IP address This is what happens when you browse the Internet with requests to view Web pages Public IP Address A Public IP Address is the only IP address that is recognized on the Internet where the term Internet refers to the global network the World Wide Web Local IP Address A local I
6. Alert Message Status They are auto detected to display the status with the recording application software Apply Saves the changes made 37 58 e re Motion Area im mmea me n Motion Area Motion Area ret 2006md enable 1 amp mRecordDuratid352w7 8g ii Set Motion Detection Area 1 Use mouse to drag out a detection arm AM the video 2 Left click the area and then drag f orner to change the size 3 Right click the area and then s6 Of Property 4 Check Enable click OK ang Mn click Apply Hote Green block indicate trea is enabled for detection Red blocks indicate this area is not enabled for detection I Boz Property sensitivity 1 100 Motion Area The Motion Detection icon Configuration gt Event gt General gt Trigger must be enabled when use this function Use Mouse to drag out a detection area on the video Left click the area and drag the corner to change the size Right click the area and select Property Check Enable click OK and click Apply Note Green blocks indicate this area is enabled for detection Red blocks indicate this area is not enabled for detection 38 58 Box Property Motion vector threshold default value 4000 Motion vectors are typically used to compress video by storing the changes to an image from one frame to the next We use these vectors creatively to detect and trac
7. Ensure the MVS is powered on and correctly connected to the network MAC Address Each MVS has a unique Ethernet address MAC address shown on the bottom of the MVS as the serial number S N with 12 digits e g 000429 XXXXXX M N POF0512E030001 S N INT TT 000429000091 One final note although the IP Installer is able to find and configure any MVS on the LAN except those that are behind a router it is a good idea to set the host PC to the same subnet In order to connect to the Web UI of the MVS the host PC must be in the same subnet For more information about subnets please consult your network administrator Starting IP Installer Once IP Installer has been successfully installed on the computer double click the IP Installer icon on the desktop or select it from Start gt Programs gt IP Installer FI nstaller exe The IP Installer window is displayed below Click Tool gt Search Network Device the available devices will be listed as below Untitled IPInstaller File Edit Yew Tool Help ise an ae hi Oooooooooooo Using IP Installer a Untitled IPInstaller Fie Edit View Tool Help z F y peel a m m m a M 0 0 m 4 LOH a en e En 192 165 0 225 192 166 0 254 0 0 0 0 192 168 0 254 0 0 0 0 192 163 0 254 0 0 0 0 192 168 0 225 192 166 0 254 192 168 0 254 192 168 0 254 192 168 0 254 192 166 0 22 25 192 166 0 254 0 0 0 0 197 168
8. Port 80 Internet Service Broadband Provider Router Public IP 210 20 35 163 Terminal Company Web Server 192 168 1 22 192 168 1 23 Remote Location In this case what we have here is 1 Public IP Address 210 20 35 163 assigned by the Internet Service Provider ISP 1 Camera Server with a local IP of 192 168 1 21 1 Broadband router Since we are sharing only one single Internet connection through our Local Network the Port Forwarding configuration in our Broadband Router for the camera will be as follows Private IP Private Port Public Port Notice that the Port 80 is the default port for any Web Server but this also can be changed Since Port 80 is the default when we type our IP address at the Address bar there won t be any need to type the port number Once the broadband routers configurations are set we can open the Internet Explorer and type in the Address bar the Public IP address Can I use DHCP from my router to assign an IP to my camera We don t suggest it if you do this every time you reboot your camera a new IP will be assigned and you will have to configure again your router in your Port Forwarding configuration 44 58 6 2 Assigning ports manually Local Netwok 192 168 1 21 Port 9999 Internet Service ES Broadband PASS Router i a Public IP 210 20 35 163 Port 9999 Terminal Company Web Server 192 168 1 22 192 168 1 23
9. 0 254 1 0 0 0 192 168 0 254 0 0 0 9 192 160 0225 192 166 0 254 192 168 0 254 192 168 0 254 166 95 1 1 166 95 1 1 168 395 192 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1638 95 11 0 0 0 0 166 95 1 1 166 95 1 1 166 95 1 1 168 95 1 1 61 220 23 168 95 1 1 166 95 1 1 166 95 192 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 163 95 1 1 0 0 0 0 166 95 1 1 166 95 1 1 168 95 1 1 61 220 235 166 95 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 61 220 166 95 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 168 95 163 95 192 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 166 95 192 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 168 95 1 1 wl g ji 168 95 192 3 166 55 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 61 220 60 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 166 956 192 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 168 95 1 1 my 1 From the list select the device with the MAC Address that corresponds to the device that is to be configured The MAC Address is identical to the unit s S N Serial Number 2 Double click the item to open the Property Page dialog box for the selected device or click the menu bar View gt Property 10 58 Property Page Video Server Mac Addr 00 0 4 29 01 06 10 Cancel oynchronize Property IP Address 192 168 O 9 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 166 0 254 DN51 61 220 235 170 DNS 168 95 192 1 DNS3 168 95 1 1 Http Port so 3 After filling in the properties click Syn
10. External Sources External Sources The External Sources feature allows user to set additional network cameras for the device Video select MVS support four sources to do video control and monitor the first one is internal source for analog camera connection so the Video select is from 2 to 4 IP Address Enter a valid IP address from an IP Camera or Video Server Video Channel Assign the number of the video channel to identify the video source when use multi channels management software HTTP Port Enter the port number used for the IP address to display the video User Name amp Password Enter the user name and password of the device if no user has been set for the device the default value should be root and pass respectively Video Type Select the MJPEG or MPEG4 mode Rotation Rotation degrees run from 0 to 270 degrees for a permanent digital position 27 58 PTZ Model Select the PTZ model if it is an IP speed dome Name Enter the name for the device RTSP Port Enter the port for the streaming Product Type Select the product type 28 58 On Screen Display On Screen Display Apply Display a text on top of the video 1 Select O Disable or 1 Enable on screen display item 2 Enter into the OSD text that should be displayed 3 Select Coordinates X Y for the location of the text 4 Enter the Display Font Gray Levels 29
11. is currently ON select which channel should be the one for broadcasting the audio gt Audio OFF Voice is currently OFF click on the icon to turn off the voice feature Record Button Start Recording Stop Recording Click on the Record button to start or stop recording Note This option saves a video streaming into the local computer as an AVI file and it will be named under Locals Rec_ YYYYMMDD HHMMSS avi For YYYYMMDD stand for year month and date respectively For HHMMSS stand for hour minutes seconds respectively The path to save the recorded files is listed under Recording Setting The device will create the folder automatically Rotation Button Turn the image for 90 180 and 270 degrees It s clockwise direction Configuration Click Configuration to open the configuration pages This part of detailed contents will be introduced in the Ch5 MVS Configuration 15 58 Video Conference Click Configuration to open the configuration pages Location Define the settings for the local device Remote Define the settings for the remote device either IP Camera or Video Server Record Reserve Space Max File Length Save File Path Location File Name Remote File Name Cycle Recording Sync To TimeStamp M M PELCO D ZOOM ER CE F2 ne EAP Preset Point v 16 IP address Http Port User Name Password
12. properly installed and the video input has been properly connected then the MVS Web UI will display a live video stream Language ActiveX ver 1 0 7 4 Chi 24 FPS 158 K bps Eu Screen Display change Graphic Video Channel O1 O Actual O2 O3 O4 alL Video Status 1 2 3 4 Video IP 192 168 22 14 RTSP Port 554 Resolution sif PTZ none Video Type Mpeg4 Audio Oon oft Record Rotation Configuration Video Conference Recording Setting The MVS supports video display using either QuickTime default or Activex The ActiveX control is only supported in Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows operating systems 12 58 If the device has been configured to display the video using the ActiveX control when the Web UI opens for the first time through Internet Explorer the Internet Security settings must be lowered to perform a one time only installation of the ActiveX component The procedure of the ActiveX is as follows Before connecting to the MVS Web UI from the Tools menu select Internet Options Click the Security tab and take note of your current security settings Set the security level to Low and click OK Type the URL or IP address of the MVS into the Address field A dialog box will pop up asking if the ActiveX control should be installed Click Yes to start the installation Once the ActiveX installation is complete return the security s
13. 4 58 Image Adjustment Advanced GH Contrast Contrast Brightness Hue and Saturation can be adjusted Values run from 100 through 100 Rotation select the Digital Rotation for the camera 0 0 or 360 Degrees 1 90 Degrees 2 180 Degrees 3 2 0 Degrees Save Save the update settings Load Default Set the image adjustments back to factory default Note for MPEG 4 IP camera When using Lens with DC Driver Auto IRIS capabilities in low light conditions you should disable AES to get optimal lens performance In strong light conditions it should be enabled to prevent color loss 25 58 PTZ Settings FTZ Settings E PTZ Settings Serial mode R5485 v COM port i Serial databits 5 w Serial baud rate 115200 Serial stopbits Serial parity Apply PTZ Model Support some kinds of PTZ models to control remote devices Note If your PTZ devices don t support these models on the menu list please contact with your distributor Camera ID Define camera ID to connect video servers when using multi PTZ devices Serial Mode select the serial mode to RS232 or RS485 COM port This the read only information and it will auto detect the COM port Serial databits Serial baud rate Serial stopbits and Serial Parity Every PTZ device has independent PTZ control protocol please refer the PTZ product manual to check these settings 26 58
14. 58 5 2 Network Settings General EJ Network Settings O Please select the appropriate option to connect BG MAC Address 00 04 29 09 23 9 O IP address 192 168 22 14 ex 192 168 0 200 O Subnet mask 255 255 265 0 ex 255 255 255 0 E Device Name imp4vs ex ipcTO0Tsb Gateway Address 192 166 22 7 ex 192 168 0 254 DNS Address 1 168 95 1 1 ex 168 95 1 1 o ONS Address 2 0 0 0 0 DNS Address 3 0 0 0 0 IP Setting Mode Static w D Http Port 180 ex 80 RTSP Port Default 554 Please select the appropriate option to connect MAC Address It s read only to displays the MAC address of the device IP Address Enter the IP address of the device Subnet Mask The subnet mask for the network segment to which the device IS connected Device Name Input a name for the device Gateway Address The gateway IP address for the network segment to which the device is connected DNS Address 1 3 Enter the DNS server IP address used for resolving domain names to IP addresses and others are optional when necessary IP Setting Mode gt Static IP Manually assigned IP address gt DHCP Automatically get IP address from DHCP server HTTP Port The port on which the device will receive HTTP requests RTSP Port The port on which the device will receive RTSP streaming video requests Static Apply Saves the changes made 30 58
15. P address can only be used internally on a local network A computer with a local IP address cannot access the Internet itself It can however access the Internet via another computing device e g a broadband router Port Forwarding Port forwarding is essentially a method for a broadband router to forward data traffic aimed for one port on its public network interface to a computer or network camera on the local network Ports run from 0 to 65535 Note that ports 0 to 1024 are well known ports which means that those ports are already assigned to specific services So when you consider choosing your own ports 42 58 select those starting from 1025 to 65535 Configuration Examples You are a user with a network camera who wants to access it from a remote location through the Internet The following equipment is available E 1 Network Camera Sever E 1 PC running Windows E 1 Broadband Router We need to direct all incoming requests that reach port 80 the public network interface of the broadband router so that these are forwarded to the cameras IP address on the local network Consult your broadband routers manual for information on how to configure port forwarding Depending on the router it could be denominated as Port Forwarding NAT Virtual Server Usually it will look like this Private IP Private Port Public Port TCP UDP 43 58 6 1 Case 1 Using default settings Local Netwok 192 168 1 21
16. PIO MINI DIN 53 58 GPIN Input high when opening the connection input low when sinking more than 10mA or shorting to pin 5 GND RXD COM Port Receive Data TXD COM Port Transmit Data RS485A RS485B To connect with external PTZ devices please contact your dealer distributor to get the information of the supported PTZ models GND System Ground system Ground is also connected to chassis as frame ground GPOUT Automatic Relay o GPIN GPIO Input Status OFF Motion Detection FTP Image Oo M Mail Image GPOUT Relay Out G OFF Alert Message Status 1 Note Alert Message can be set by E A CGI ex http 7192 168 1 200 alertcfig action apply amp alert enable 1 amp alert1_ip 192 1668 2 1 2 amp alert1_port 2203aalert1_msg oct03 When enable to use the GPIN or motion detection to trigger some alarm devices the Relay Out must be turned on Video Out Use the especial cable in the product package to connect this pin that it can output the video to the monitor 54 58 Specifications of the Solid state Relay Features Normally Open Single Pole Single Throw Control 350VAC or DC Voltage Switch 130mA Loads LED control Current 5mA Low ON Resistance dv dt gt 500 V ms Isolation Test Voltage 3750VACrms Q Absolute Maximum Ratings TA 25C Power D Isolation Test Voltage 3 50VACrms Storage Temperature Range 40C to 125 C Isolation Resistance Operatin
17. ble bitrate instead However this is not recommended for Internet use For Good Quality full resolution D1 and full frame rate 30 25 fps it is recommended that not more than 4 users connect simultaneously For High Quality full resolution D1 and full frame rate 30 25 fps it is recommended that not more than 2 users connect simultaneously Auto adjust the frame rate under high traffic icon After enable this option the frame rate will be automatic adjusted to improve the video quality when the network is heavy loaded Note Turn off audio will improve the video quality Apply Saves the changes made 22 58 Advanced Bme O OS UDO sean seesenescensanseseones E Advanced Interlacing Interlaced mode v TY Standard NTSC v Advanced MPEG 4 Settings GOP Size ED 1 90 Feak Bitrate 2400 64 6000 image Adjustment interlacing There are two modes available Interlaced or Progressive Interlaced mode is a storage mode An interlaced video stream contains fields rather than frames with each field containing half of the lines of a frame A progressive video stream consists of only full frames Interlaced video streams can bring a lower bitrate but may cause lower quality TV Standard This is the manual setting users have to select the TV standard mode of NTSC or PAL Note If you do the factory default procedure the TV standard setting will go back to NTSC m
18. chronize button to complete the configuration settings and save in the network camera and PC immediately 4 If click OK button the configuration is only be saved in the PC Opening the Web UI To access the Web UI of the selected unit right click on an item in the list and select Open Web or click View gt Open Web on the menu bar If the device has been configured correctly the default Web browser will open to the MVS home page of the selected device 11 58 Untitled IPInstaller File Edit View Tool Help D AR Toolbar i Status Bar EZLN 192 168 192 168 0 225 1688511 61 220 168 95 192 Property a 192 165 255 25 192 166 0 254 1658 95 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ami Utz 192 168 255 25 0000 168 935 192 1 168 9 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 IF Cam O4 2 192166 255 25 192 168 0 254 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IP Dom 4 2 192168 255 25 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IP Dont O4 2 192 166 192 165 0 254 166 95 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IP Dom O0 04 2 192 166 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Video S O0 04 2 192 168 w 192 168 0225 168 95 1 1 61220 166 95 192 1 192 168 295 25 192 169 0 254 1685 95 11 63 95 0 0 0 0 192 166 255 25 192 166 0 254 166 95 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 192 166 ds 192 168 0 25 165 95 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 192 166 23 20 192 168 0254 61 220 23 164 95 168 95 1 1 OOOBOOOOOOOO 8 If the QuickTime Player has been
19. dded convenience 16 Channel Recording Software for displaying and recording up to 16 channels simultaneously Both MPEG 4 and MJPEG devices are supported Note the MPEG 4 device can only display and record up to 4 channels XVID A MPEG 4 codec If no other MPEG 4 codecs i e DivX 3ivX ffdshow etc are installed on your computer the Component installer will install this for you QuickTime or VLC though not necessary this can be used for viewing the MPEG 4 stream without a Web browser Network configuration consists of modifying the network settings for the MVS in order to successfully connect to the device 3 2 Hardware Installation Hardware Connection Ensure the MVS is powered off Connect the MVS to your network using twisted pair CAT 5 cable terminated with a standard RJ 45 connector If it is connected to a hub switch use a pass through cable If it is connected directly to a PC use a crossover cable Connect the video output from the camera using standard 75 ohm Q coaxial cable terminated with a BNC connector If connecting to a TV VCR etc switch the corresponding DIP Switch to the off position After ensuring that the power supply adapter specifications Input AC 110V or 220V Output DC 12V 1A match the power source connect the power supply to the MVS Verify that the power LED is a constant red and that the network LED is amber 1 Prepare a PC with Ethemet link to your ne
20. ed to set the IP address In Windows 95 98 the ARP command can t be used if your have an empty ARP table Type arp Va to view the ARP table If it is empty you must ping an existing unit on your network before you can download the IP address to the MVS A programming script locks the unit Restore the unit to the factory default settings 48 58 MVS software is contained in Flash Memory a silicon chip allowed to be erased and re written It provides an easy way to update the software without change any parts just simply load the newest software from network 8 1 The following procedures are for updating the software Check software version Enter URL http lt IP address gt ver in your web browser which will show you the software version Example enter http 192 168 0 200 ver in Microsoft IE6 above URL location you will see the software version Software Version 1 11 Revision 0905 1641 which indicates the currently software version is 1 11 Obtain the software flash bin The latest version of the MVS software is free of charge from your local distributor Also you can obtain this software over the Internet Upgrade procedure via FTP 1 Download the newest firmware and unzip it into your local drive for example C temp Then confirm the flash bin file exists in this folder 2 Restart the network camera by clicking on the lt Reboot gt button on Configuration page Caution You
21. ent WEP Key Select which Key to be used You can choose among 4 keys to be used WEP Key Length Choose between 64 bits or 128 bits for the key length WEP Key 1 4 Enter the key Apply Saves the changes made Note About more settings of the wireless AP devices please refer the AP user s manuals or wireless configurations 31 58 DDNS 2 DONS The DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service is used when users want to access MVS with an easy memorized name such as http demo ddns com instead of http MVS s IP Address This service could be useful when MVS is located behind Dial up ADSL or IP sharing devices which does not have fix IP address then it s impossible to reach MVS from Internet DDNS Settings System provides two different kinds of settings for DDNS function and users can use both at same time Dynamic DNS Settings 1 m a Dynamic ONS Settings 1 DNS Settings 1 vissbies Enables Disabled Enabled o B DDNS Message Message o Device Name IP Camera si Camera o DONS Server Address server ddns_com GB DONS Connection Port G Router Incoming Port H Update Time 1600 ooo Dynamic ONS Settings 2 namic ONS Settin DDNS Settings 1 This is a public DDNS server that it provides DDNS service without registering any information gt DDNS Settings 1 Enable or Disable the DDNS function gt Device Name Enter the name
22. ettings to their original value as noted above 13 58 4 Getting to Know the MVS WEB UI The MVS Web Ul is basically divided into display and configuration The home page is the video display page which can be seen below ActiveX ver 1 0 7 4 Chi 24 FPS 158 K bps Cru Screen Click a language name to change the language display for the complete Web UI Language v Display change Graphic Video Channel O1 O Actual O2 O3 O4 ALL Video Status 1 2 LL 4 Video IP 192 168 22 14 RTSP Port 554 Resolution sif PTZ none Video Type Mpeg4 Audio Con off Configuration Video Conference Recording Setting Main Menu Menu Language Selection There are three kinds of languages can be selected they are English Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese Video Channel Displays either a single video source from 1 to 4 or all 4 channels Select Actual to display the video stream at the real resolution Select All to display the local video stream as well as 3 external video sources It is only available for the video server 14 58 amp Video Status Video Status Video IP 197 166 27 14 RTSP Port 554 Display the status for the selected channel on the tab oo Video IP RTSP Port Resolution PTZ Video Type Mpeg4 or PTZ none Video Type Mpeg4 Mjpeg and Audio Audio Oon oftt Record Rotation Audio gt Audio ON Voice
23. g Temperature Range Vio 500V TA 25C 10 Q 30 C to 85 C Junction Temperature 100 C Total Power Dissipation 550mW Soldering Temperature Derate Linearly from 25 C 2 5mW C 2mm from case 10 sec 260 C 55 58 7 i S ifi Specifications ba pe CI HC I 4 Ji iw Hardware System CPU 32 Bit RISC Processor ROM 4MB Flash ROM RAM 32MB SDRAM Watchdog Chip to monitor system voltage tolerance and abnormal program execution Connectors One RJ 45 connector for Ethernet built in Power over Ethernet PoE for optional model One mini DIN for RS 485 RS 232 GPIO Video out RS 485 for external Pan Tilt PT device control RS 232 for console connection GPIO for one fully opto isolated alarm input Video out for connecting to CCTV monitors DVR etc One audio input 3 5mm jack One 12VDC jack One BNC video input and one BNC loopback video output Two LEDs to indicate network and power system status Two wireless network antenna connectors Only available on the wireless model Network Interface 10 100 Base T Ethernet IEEE 802 119 wireless LAN Optional Resolutions Full D1 4SIF NTSC 720x480 PAL 720x576 SIF NTSC 352x240 PAL 352x288 QSIF NTSC 176x112 PAL 176x144 Video Bitrate 16K 4M bits sec CBR VBR configurable high quality VBR settings for MJPEG can reach up to 10Mbps 56 58 Installation IP Installer Win32 Application Fi
24. guration Time Configuration O Server Time Setting ayochronize with NTP server Set manually Server Time Setting The MVS provide two kinds of time settings Server Time This is read only information to display MVS system time Time Mode gt Synchronize with NTP server Auto synchronizes the time with NTP server by the time zone and the NTP server 1 3 settings gt Set Manually Manually enter the system date and time or synchronize with computer time Apply Saves the changes made users has been selected Total 2 users User Name Password Group Enable Functic CH 1 CH4 Administrator Full General Video PTZ AddUser Delete User Group General User Mame users Password Channel No permission Channel2 Allow wiew live video only Channels Allow view live video and PTZ control Channel Allow view live video only Important 1 All user names and passwords must comprise atleast one but not more than seven characters 2 Usernames and Passwords must not contain colons or commas 3 The first user must have administrative right and must be the last one to be removed 4 Max Users 10 Note The first added user must have administrative right and must be the last one to be removed To add a user first enter the user name and password in the respective fields and then click on Add User To remove a user first select the user from the list and then c
25. iered access control Remotely upgradeable firmware and Web UI Control of server operations through CGI based scripts for easy integration Provide Motion detection E Mail FTP settings and Alert for management 6 Low power fan less device with hardware watchdog support providing a robust system for critical environments MPEG 4 and MJPEG video compression formats 30 25 fps Full D1 720 x 480 720 x 576 resolution Video stream supported by many media players including Quicktime 2 Physical Characteristics Front Panel amp Rear Panel MPEG 4 Video Server 3 1 Installation Preview There are 3 mains steps required to perform a successful installation Hardware installation Software installation Network configuration Hardware installation consists of connecting cables to the MVS including network video and power cables Software installation consists of the installation of software that is necessary to properly view the video from the MVS or to configure the MVS itself The software includes IP Installer A utility for locating devices and configuring network settings on a LAN Component Installer installs all ActiveX components used by devices for things such as video display and configuration Adobe Flash Player necessary for displaying some components of the Web UI The following are not necessary but may be used for a
26. k motion and to find an alternative to traditional video decoding using phase shifting SAD Sum of Absolute Differences threshold default value 50 SAD number value that the difference of movements of the image drew will be started and made video recording when there are differences in SAD number value before and after comparing Sensitivity default value 60 This number value is the sensitivity of setting up Motion Detect Recording the higher number value will start Motion Detect Recording function 39 58 Email FTP E Mail FTP Email Setting D Mail FROM Sender Mail Address H Receipt TO Receiver Mail Address Mail Server sending Mail Server Name or IP Address GH Authorization O OFF ON E Account ID sender ID GB Password ES FTP Setting User Name FIP User Namel E mail Setting The E Mail Image icon Configuration gt Event gt General gt Active must be enabled when use this function Mail From Enter the mail address of the mail sender Receipt To Enter the mail address of the mail receiver Mail Server Enter the mail server name or IP address Authorization Disable or enable the security for mail authorization Account ID amp Password Enter the user name and password for the mail sender FTP Setting The FTP Image icon Configuration gt Event gt General gt Active must be enabled when use this function Host Name Enter the IP address of
27. lick Delete User User Name The user name must be between 1 and 16 characters and cannot include the following characters amp Password The password must be between 1 and 16 characters and cannot include the following characters amp Channel 1 4 Permission Settings To set up the permissions for the general users which channels could be accessed These settings must have administrator permissions 36 58 5 4 Event General Oo GPIN GPIO Input Status OFF Motion Detection F FTP Image Mail Image GPOUT Relay Out OFF Oon G Alert Message Status 1 2 3 Note Alert Message can be set by listen AP CGI ex http 7192 168 1 200 alertcfig action apply amp alert _enable 1 amp alert1_ip 192 166 2 1 2 amp alert1_port 2203aalert1_msg oct03 Trigger System provides GPIN and Motion Detection to trigger events GPIN amp GPIO Input Status They are auto detected to display the status Motion Detection When Users would like to use Motion Area function and this icon must be enabled Action Use some functions to record events FTP Image When Users would like to use FTP Setting function and this icon must be enabled Mail Image When Users would like to use E Mail Setting function and this icon must be enabled GPOUT It is auto detected to display the status Relay Out Turn Off or ON for relay out setting
28. must reboot the network camera before doing the following procedures otherwise some occasional internal conflicts may endanger the Flash devices 3 Start the FTP session and log in to the network camera For example in our case for Windows XP Enter DOS by Start gt All Programs gt Command Prompt Change to the folder where the latest flash bin exists Start ftp session by enter ftp lt Network camera s IP Address gt Enter root as USERNAME pass as PASSWORD if no user in User List record ln case any user list exists you will have to use your administrator s USERNAME and PASSWORD to login 49 58 4 Set FTP to binary mode using the command bin In FTP session window enter bin Upload the firmware into the network camera by FTP put command In FTP session window enter put flash bin In FTP session window enter bye to quit FTP session FTP session may freeze for around 1 minute to transfer and automatically upgrade the firmware During that time ping the network camera until get constant reply which means system had completed upgrading and rebooting then open browser to verify the firmware version been updated Note If FTP session quits immediately after issued by command you should continue pinging the network camera instantly If the network camera replies to the ping command right after pinging it means the network camera may not enter the self programming stage to update the firm
29. ode Sequence Mode There are 2 different modes available I frames only or I frames and P frames P frames or predictive frames are predicted based on prior P or I frames plus some additional data They have a much higher compression ratio than l frames 23 58 gt frame only mode has very little compression resulting in large file sizes gt frame and P frame mode offers relatively good compression with medium file sizes Although this requires more work on the host PC to decode the video GOP Size GOP stands for Group of Pictures It defines the number of frames from one l frame to the next Since an I frame uses very little compression while P B frames use much higher compression a larger GOP size results in smaller file sizes For more information about I P B frames see below For MPEG 4 there is no maximum GOP size defined It can be as low as 1 V just an frame or into the thousands However as the GOP size increases the compression increases and therefore the more likelihood of errors A higher GOP size also results in higher buffering times For DVDs the GOP size is 15 The default on the MVS is set to 60 which offers fair compression with a low likelihood of errors Peak Bitrate This is used to set a maximum bitrate that can be achieved This is useful for setting bitrates between the values that are available from the Video Encoder bitrate list Apply Saves the changes made 2
30. of the device I E If the device name is Ip camera and the accessed DDNS server name is demo ddns com This device DDNS name is ip camera demo ddns com gt DDNS Server Address Enter the DDNS server address or domain name gt DDNS Connect Port Specify DDNS server listen port and the default is 80 gt Router Incoming Port Specify your router listen port for DDNS server to redirect The router may configure the different port for incoming Internet request and outgoing Intranet request e g it may configure to redirect Internet HTTP port 80 request to Intranet port 8000 then in this case we must configure the Router Incoming Port to 80 and inside the MVS Network settings should set HTTP port with 8000 32 58 gt Update Time Specify the MVS updated frequency in seconds and the default is 600 10 minutes this is interval that MVS will automatically send an updated packet to DDNS server gt Apply Saves the changes made Dynamic ONS Settings 1 DDNS Settings 2 This is not a full public DDNS server that it provides DDNS service and must register some information in the server gt DDNS Settings 2 Enable or Disable the DDNS function gt DDNS Host Name Specific the DDNS server host name gt Account ID Specify your account ID that you registered in the DDNS server gt Password Specify your password that you registered in the DDNS server gt A
31. oses the Web browser window and reboots the device 20 58 MPEG4 ISO IEC 14496 Auto adjust the frame rate under high traffic Suggestion Turn off audio will improve the performance Audio Enables and Disables the Audio stream Resolution There are 3 different resolutions to choose from gt D1 720x480 NTSC 720x576 PAL gt SIF 352x240 NTSC 352x288 PAL gt QSIF 176x112 NTSC 176x144 PAL Frame Rate The frame rate can be set between 1 30fps Encoder Format Format can be selected for MPEG4 or MJPEG Bitrate There are 12 different constant bitrates to choose from between 64Kbps and 4Mbps and 4 variable bitrates between Low and High quality 21 58 If you are planning on using the device on an Internet connection It is recommended that you select a constant bitrate that corresponds to your actual upload speed It is also recommended that you modify the frame rate and resolution as well otherwise the video stream may become blocky or otherwise distorted The recommended values are as follows 64Kbps lt 10 fos QSIF 128Kbps lt 15 fos QSIF 256Kbps lt 10 fos SIF 512Kbps lt 15 fps SIF 168Kbps lt 10 fps D1 1Mbps lt 15 fps D1 1 5Mbps Broadband cable T1 Frame Relay 2Mbps Cable T1 Frame Relay 10Mbit 2 5Mbps Cable T1 Frame Relay 10Mbit 3Mbps Cable T1 Frame Relay 10Mbit 3 5Mbps Cable T1 Frame Relay 10Mbit 4Mbps 10 100Mbit For higher frame rate use a varia
32. pply Saves the changes made DDNS Message Return messages from remote DDNS server and some hints may help to diagnostic the reason if register fails gt DDNSaddr CGI Fail It means that MVS can t communicate with Internet world Make sure your Network Configuration has correct subnet mask and default gateway and DNS1 setting is correct and reachable gt Already Registered Another user had registered this name please change your register name by changing server name 33 58 5 3 System a 2 System Information System Information emoi OOO O O Firmware Version version v 2 30R24 01 PX Apply Load Default MAC Address This is the read only information to Display the device s MAC address Language Select the language to be used English Traditional and Simplified Chinese can be chosen Description Useful as an administrative identifier It does not affect the operation of the device Location Useful for identifying the position of the device It does not affect the operation of the device Model Displays the model number for the device Firmware Version Displays the firmware version to easily compare firmware version when user upgrade firmware Apply Saves the changes made Load Default If select this button system would be reset to factory default but not include Network Settings 34 58 Time Configuration Time Confi
33. rmware Upgrade Remote upgrade via FTP Customized Web UI is upgradeable via FTP and Telnet Client PC Requirements Pentium 4 2 0GHz or equivalent 512MB RAM Microsoft Windows 98se Me 2000 XP Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 x or above Microsoft DirectX 9 0c Macromedia Flash 6 Xvid MPEG 4 Codec Security Multi tiered access control for configuration Recording Directly from Web UI while viewing the live video stream Ware Recording Software free 16 channel surveillance and configuration software Operating Temperature 5 C 50 C 40 F 125 F Operating Humidity 20 80 RHG Input Voltage Power Consumption lt 8 watts Dimension 135 L X 85 W X 40 H mm Net Weight 0 57 kg excluding power adapter Approvals CE FCC 57 58
34. sctee sorewedseracsids AEE ATERA EE TE EEEa 46 1 TOI SOON seau ae ee ee ea ne ere eee ee ee 47 8 Upgrading the Firmware ccccccceecsecceeceeeceeeeeeseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeseeseeeseeeeeeeeseeseeegeess 49 8 1 The following procedures are for updating the software 00 0 eeeeeeeccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaas 49 9 Restore Factory DOTE a ee 52 VO MO SCOM FORE SONI CIORS A ed nee cer 53 TE PECCA on 56 1 1 What is the MPEG 4 Video Server The MPEG 4 Video Server MVS is an Internet based digital video surveillance device with a built in Web server It uses TCP IP to distribute compressed live video over a Local Area Network LAN and or the Internet through an Ethernet connection The MVS is configured and manipulated using the Web based User Interface Web UI in Microsoft Internet Explorer The MVS contains an MPEG 4 image compression chipset capable of delivering streaming constant or variable bit rate MPEG 4 video over the network in real time 1 2 Advanced Features Built in HTTP Web Server IP address assignment via IP Installer Software or Web UI ActiveX control for Microsoft Internet Explorer providing maximum performance Provide Video conference function Provide recording functions on remote host or storage devices Support Wireless communication standard Optional Wireless Model Support some models of PTZ control protocols DDNS support for dynamic IP application Multi t
35. seconds Minimum Oms Maximum 2ms Average Oms Control C C C temp gt Note Flash products can become damaged if the updating operation is not performed correctly So please follow up above procedures carefully 9 Restore Factory Default To restore the factory default for MVS please follow the steps 1 Plug out the power jack to turn off the MVS 2 Use a needle about 5cm long insert into the Factory Default Hole and push the button in the hole keeping push it and don t release Factory Default Hole 3 Plug in the power jack to turn on the MVS 4 Notice at the Power LED when power on the LED Is red wait for few seconds the LED becomes to orange wait for the orange LED flash four times it will back to red at the moment release the button in the hole and the MVS will be restored to factory defaults y i Fu n li ET Preg ew Bay EU opel f i pe an p oe i LE Ti i a A jie ui I f ka POST pre Le ee Ti J i i s 52 58 i of Y 4 y 4 Baus aia A ATA VIH l d i l i a LL LL D w p The GPIO amp COM provides control signal input and output which including one GPIO input GPIO output as Relay connection and one RS 485 port multiplex with COM port The GPIO amp COM port provide connection of PTZ devices and external console to control the device See following picture indicate the Pin direction COM G
36. t 554 Name manual PTZ model none v Proguct 3 P 1400 1401 v ype i Test Apply gt IP Address Enter a valid IP address from a remote IP Camera or Video Server gt HTTP Port Enter the port number used for the remote IP address to display the video gt User Name Password Enter the respective Username and Password if applicable If no user has been set for the device the default value should be root and pass respectively gt Video Channel 1 4 Video channels from 2 to 4 are applicable for Video Servers gt Video Type Select from MJPEG or MPEG4 Video Servers or IP Cameras Please refer to the original document of the device for a better description gt Rotation Rotation degrees run from 0 to 270 degrees for a permanent digital position gt RTSP Port Enter a RTSP Port used for streaming in case the external source is an MPEG4 device 18 58 gt Name Enter a name for the remote device gt PTZ Model Support some kinds of PTZ models to control remote devices Note If your PTZ devices don t support these models on the menu list please contact with your distributor gt Product Type Select from MJPEG or MPEG4 Video Servers or IP Cameras Please refer to the original document of the device for a better description Location of Recorded Files Recording Setting eA Local Source File Name Click Recording Setting to open the configuration pages locals_Rec External So
37. the FTP server User Name amp Password Enter the user name and password for the FTP server Apply Saves the changes made 40 58 6 Broadband Connections Q amp A How can I configure my Video Server with my ADSL connection When using an ADSL connection you have to know if your ISP assigned you a Static Public IP or Dynamic Public IP Consult with your ISP for more information What is the difference between Static Public IP and Dynamic Public IP When using a Static Public IP every time you get connected to the ISP you will be using the same IP when using a Dynamic Public IP every time you get connected to your ISP you will be using a different IP Can I plug my Video Server directly into the ADSL Modem No the main reason is that presently the Video Server doesn t have the PPPoE feature even if you plugged it in there must be a feature present that dials to the ISP Intemet Service Provider ADSL Modem Dynamic Public IP l only have an ADSL connection and don t plan on getting a static Public IP What can I do in order to make this work You can buy a Router which needs to have PPPoE and port forwarding capabilities In the market mostly all routers come with these features and they aren t expensive Please consult with your provider regarding this matter Refer to the next section for Port Forwarding settings Broadband Router Internet Service PPPoE Port Forwading Provider
38. tware that is necessary for the proper display and use of the MVS is available on the included CD or from the Web site For the following installation procedures it is assumed that all installation media will be taken from the CD IP Installer The IP Installer is used to locate and configure network cameras and video servers on the LAN This utility is useful for conveniently configuring the network settings of the MVS or for finding a device once the network settings have been modified To install the IP Installer from the installation CD UI select IP Installer then follow the on screen instructions Component Installer This will install all ActiveX components used by devices for video display and device configuration Adobe Flash Player Please visit the Adobe Web site at http www adobe com to download and install the Flash Player 3 4 Network Configuration IP Installer is a utility that provides an easier more efficient way to configure the IP address and network settings of the MVS It even provides a convenient way to set the network settings for multiple devices simultaneously using the batch setting function Moreover IP Installer can save the network settings for all devices as a backup and restore them when necessary Preparation before IP Assignment Always consult your network administrator before assigning an IP address to your server in order to avoid using a previously assigned IP address
39. twork 5 PSs your power adapter specification matches your power system ex 110V or 220V Connect the adapter to the outlet Check the power LED is red after power on And the network LED link status should be lit up red less than 10 seconds if your network connection Is correct HH ty tl ON ih iI Ih of your camera using standard 754 coaxial cable _ terminated with a BNC connector 2 Connect MVS to your network hub with standard 4 Connect power jack pass through CAT5 cable or connect directly to PC with cross over cable Description of the Connections 1 Power In Jack Non PoE model Connects to the AC adapter PoE model The AC adapter is not necessary The camera will get the power from the Ethernet cable Please follow the below figure for the connection 2 Ethernet Connector Standard 10 100 Base T port connects to a CAT5 cable with RJ 45 connector If you are using the camera with built in PoE please follow the below figure for the connection E PC Midspan Ethernet Power 3 Power Status LED Power status indicator Constant red when power is on 4 Network LED Network Link connected Constant red Networks have activities Blink red Data sent out from server Blink green Network disconnected Constant slow blinking green 3 3 Software Installation With the exception of the Adobe Flash Player all the sof
40. urce File Name lemote_Rec Amy Location of Recorded Files Indicates the folder path in which the files will be recorded Local Source file name Enter a name for the recorded video External Source File Name Enter a different name from the local source file name Full Screen Maximizes to view the selected channels into full screen 19 58 5 MVS Configuration The MVS Configuration is currently divided into 4 sections Live and Reboot A V Settings Network Settings System Event E Live FJ Reboot Pee eee eee ere eee rer ANV Settings Network Settings System Event a General General System Information General al TPE D 13 Wireless Time Configuration Motion Area as ae LAN TEG i id External Sources DONS User Email FTP On Screen Display A V Settings Set A V settings and they include General PTZ Setting External Source and On Screen Display Network Settings Set the network settings and they include General Wireless and DDNS Note Wireless is available for the wireless model System Set the system settings and they include System Information Time Configuration and Users Event Set the event setting and they include General Motion Area and E Mail FTP Live Returns to the Live Video display Reboot Cl
41. ver Local Network In this case the network configurations for the camera such as IP address Gateway DNS will be assigned by the ISP 46 58 7 Troubleshooting Symptom The MVS can not be accessed from a Web Browser The IP address is already used by another device The IP address is located within a different subnet 47 Disconnect your MVS from the network Run the PING utility and follow the appropriate recommendations Note The assigned IP number can be assumed valid if the PING utility returns request timed out in which case you should set the IP address again power on the MVS and then try accessing the unit again Run the PING utility If the utility returns no response or similar the diagnosis is probably correct Then you should proceed as follows In Windows 95 98 or Windows NT check that the IP address for your MVS is within the same subnet as your workstation Click Start Settings Control Panel and Network Specify the TCP IP adapter and click on Properties Then click IP Address in Properties Check that the first 3 numbers within the IP address of your MVS matches the first 3 ones of your workstation If not your MVS may be on a different subnet and the IP address cannot be set from this workstation You must set the IP address for the MVS from a workstation on the same subnet 58 In Windows 95 98 the ARP table was empty when you tri
42. ware If not updated then you should reboot the network camera and back to step 3 to try again 50 58 For example the MVS IP address is 192 168 0 200 then C Documents and Settings Administrator gt cd temp Key in the path stores the flash bin C temp gt ftp 192 168 0 200 a Connected to 192 168 0 200 Key in this command change the IP to yours 220 192 168 0 200 Network camera FTP server ready User 192 168 0 200 none root Input the account default is root 331 Password required for root Input the password default is pass Password y 230 User root logged in ftp gt bin Key in this command 200 Type set to l 200 PORT command successful 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for flash bin 226 Transfer complete ftp 2097152 bytes sent in 10 11Seconds 207 43Kbytes sec 221 Goodbye lt Quit ftp session immediately lt if the window is frozen please open another dos session C temp gt ping t 192 168 0 200 Key in this command and wait the upgrade is complete Pinging 192 168 0 200 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out ee upgrade are finished Reply from 192 168 0 200 bytes 32 time 2ms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 0 200 bytes 32 time 1ms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 0 200 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 255 ee prasome amna He deson Ping statistics for 192 168 0 200 Packets Sent 13 Received 5 Lost 8 61 loss Approximate round trip times in milli

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