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1. Each unit is configured to interface right out of the box with the most popular camera data port configuration 4800 baud 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit Physical Characteristics The below table presents an overview of the 7600 Multi Port Series encoders features Unit Video I O Data I O Optional Audio I O 7608E 8 inputs 12 input and 3 output dry 1 input and 1 output contacts 7612E 12 inputs 12 input and 3 output dry 1 input and 1 output or contacts 12 inputs unidirectional 7612E 24 inputs 12 input and 3 output dry 1 input and 1 output contacts All units have two independent serial ports for the RS 232 and RS 422 485 protocols and a reset button The encoders can be powered using either individual 12 VDC power supplies or power bricks that support up to units and require wiring harnesses Security Every encoder comes with a unique SSL secure sockets layer certificate for securing its IP link SSL is a commonly used protocol for managing the security of IP message transmission Therefore the connections between two units between a unit and Device Configurator and between a unit and Latitude NVMS can be secured SSL secures the I O serial port and VSIP communication data it does not apply to audio and video transmission Video The 7608E provides DVD quality video resolution while the 7612E and 7624E offer a compact cost effective solution for sites with high port counts The 7608 7612 units
2. m Twelve video input BNC connectors m An optional set of I O audio connectors Dry contact output Audio optional VIDEO IN AUDIO IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 IN6 IN7 IN8 INQ IN10 IN11 IN12 IN OUT 00000000000000 Dry contact input Video input The back panel of the 12 audio input version consists of m A 12 pole connector for input power dry contact outputs and RS 422 485 serial port m A 12 pole connector for dry contact inputs m Twelve video input BNC connectors m Twelve audio input connectors Dry contact output 12V RS 422 485 Audio input VIDEO IN IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 INS ING IN7 IN8 IN9 IN10 IN11 IN12 6000000000004 i nin Dry contact input Video input 7624E The front panel consists of m An RJ 45 jack m Twenty four video status LEDs m A system status LED m A reset button m A female DB 9 connector for the RS 232 serial port LAN 10 100 Video Status 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 eg 2 M VTEL re ii rr amp s h 9 10 System status Reset RS 232 Video status RJ 45 Ethernet The back panel consists of m A 12 pole connector for input power dry con
3. America Target frame rate 30 fps Target bit rate 800 kbps Resolution CIF 352 x 240 Maximum quantizer 10 Video standard NTSC VSIP VSIP Port 5510 VSIP Multicast IP Address 224 16 32 1 VSIP Discovery IP Address 255 255 255 255 15 D RS 422 485 Multidrop Connections Two multidrop configurations are available m Four wire m Two wire The four wire configuration which can be used for both RS 422 and RS 485 is ES FFESEG EERE ES FzF2S ER EEK maj m mo on ool n n Ja Tx Tx Rx Rx 17 DTE and DCE Connections Before connecting a DVTel unit to other serial equipment you need to determine if they are DTE data terminal equipment or DCE data communication equipment Here are examples of both equipment types m DCE DVTel units modems m DTE Computers switches multiplexers cameras keyboards 18 You need to know the equipment type of the other serial device to connect it correctly to the 7600 Multi Port Series unit which is a DCE In the following descriptions m Voltage is measured when no data is transferred on the Rx and Tx pins m X volts represents a negative voltage value Data Terminal Equipment DTE modules have the
4. Multi Port Series units have one system status LED and 8 12 or 24 video status LEDs All these LEDs are bicolor red green The system status LED provides detailed information on the current state of the unit Condition Indication Steady red The unit is powering up Flashing red 1 sec intervals The IP address of the unit is already assigned to another unit in the network Flashing green 3 sec intervals The firmware has started but the unit is not connected to the network Flashing green 1 sec intervals The firmware has started the unit is connected to the network but no audio or serial data is being transmitted Flashing green 0 2 sec intervals The firmware has started the unit is connected to the network and audio and or serial data is being transmitted Flashing green red 1 sec intervals The unit is undergoing a firmware update Flashing red 0 1 sec intervals The unit is being identified 12 The following power up conditions on the system status LED are abnormal m LED not lit Check the power supply and cabling If power is available and the LED stays off call DVTel technical support for assistance m Steady red LED There is an internal error that prevents the unit from starting normally Power down then power the unit back up once If the condition persists proceed to do a firmware update for details refer to the Device Configurator User Manual If the update fails or
5. the condition persists after the update call DVTel technical support m Flashing red LED 2 second intervals There is an internal error that prevents the unit from operating normally This situation may happen after a firmware update or after the first boot up Power down the unit and call DVTel technical support The video status LEDs have the following behavior Condition Indication 3 red blinks every 2 seconds A video source has not been detected and video is not being transmitted Steady green A video source is connected to the corresponding input but video is not being transmitted Flashing green 0 2 sec interval A video source is connected to the corresponding input and video is transmitted Flashing red 0 2 sec interval A video source has not been detected but video is being transmitted 13 A Factory Default Configuration The 7600 Multi Port Series encoders are programmed at the factory with the following configuration Type Configuration Serial port Bit rate 4800 bauds Parity none RS 422 485 operating mode RS 422 4 wire Access management User accounts Disabled Telnet sessions Enabled IP firmware update Enabled Global security profile Disabled SSL passkey empty Network DHCP configuration Disabled IP address 169 254 MAC address of the unit Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 169 254 MAC address of the unit Video settings North
6. 608E 8 composites 1 Vpp into 75 ohms 7612E 12 composites 1 Vpp into 75 ohms 7624E 24 composites 1 Vpp into 75 ohms Resolution Scalable from 352 x 240 to 704 x 480 NTSC pixels 352 x 288 to 704 x 576 PAL pixels Standard NTSC or PAL Connectors BNC female Bandwidth Configurable between 30 kbps and 4 Mbps Serial Port Electrical levels Port 1 RS 232 230 kbps max Port 2 RS 422 485 2 4 wires 230 kbps max Connectors Port 1 DB 9 female Port 2 pluggable screw terminal strip Operating mode Transparent serial port supporting any asynchronous serial protocol Alarm and audio Alarm input 12 dry contacts Alarm output 2 relay contacts 48V AC DC at 100 mA max Bidirectional audio Input 46 to 3 dBV into 1 kOhm Output 46 to 3 dBV into 16 ohms min Unidirectional audio Input 46 to 3 dBV into 30 kOhm Programmable bias 0 9V DC 16 bit resolution 8 16 or 24 KHz sampling rate Audio connectors 7608E 7612E 7624E One set of 0 14 inch 3 5 mm input and output stereo jacks or 7612E 12 0 14 inch 3 5 mm input stereo jacks Network Interface Ethernet 10 100Base T Connector RJ 45 jack Protocols Transport RTP IP UDP IP TCP IP multicast IP Others DNS and DHCP client Security SSL based authentication Power Supply voltage 12V DC 10 Consumption 7608E 22W max 1 8A at 12V DC 7612E 7624E 24W max 2A at 12V DC Physi
7. 7600 Multi Port Series User Manual 7600 Multi Port Series Software Release 3 40 2005 DVTel Inc All rights reserved By providing this document DVTel Inc is not making any representations regarding the correctness or completeness of its contents and reserves the right to alter this document at any time without notice Published by DVTel Inc 65 Challenger Rd Ridgefield Park NJ 07660 USA www dvtel com Publication date January 28 2005 Table Of Contents Preface rookie ira v Who Should Read this Manual eee e eee eee eterna ee eee ee eee ene eats natant vi How to Use this Manual iaia eo On c I IU SP T AER T NER EA AA E RE REF REY vi Soccer vi Conventions x estesa week rr neve tha ve cand pesa ata ga EXE a SERI erat rua edi Ear AE aAa 6 vii Related Documentation uil eR ocho eet eei eese ever kt oes aU eR EFE VEN Shae vii Related DVTel Prod cts vii cane Seve Rd mens deed ire bias wed au IR int vii SUPPORT Rede REUS QR ERI A RR rc vr FEO TREE el Ques EROI ria ERR a HE ire gh vii Chapter 1 m Overview 2 2 0 00000 rece 1 About the 7600 Multi Port Series 2 ccccccccececsceceeceeuetscesateceseeteceacsnscatearssesaneaeneaeness 2 Physical Characteristics iii aaa 2 SECUR EL EE 2 I p o 2 Ehlbhudp TE 3 Gasing DESEN PUlON sre ME IDE D A E A dh weet devant eanaagt eda GEN 3 fige mM 3 Dij E 4 VippiMpm ten stan iaia wae saad vee ap e
8. General tab click Program Options The Program Options window appears Program Options E IP Address of the PC Detect All Units on LAN IT Discovery IP Address 255 255 SSL 255 255 Reset to Reset to Broadcast Multicast Trusted Unit List Browse Enable Security ST Enter SSL Passkey Ca Ces 5 Checkmark Detect All Units on LAN 6 Ensure that the VSIP Port value is 5510 otherwise click Default 7 Ensure that the Discovery IP Address is 255 255 255 255 otherwise click Reset to Broadcast 8 Click OK 9 Choose the Units tab then click Discover A unit of type Unknown with a 169 254 X Y IP address should appear in the list it corresponds to your new unit ioi xi General PULE Connections r Units untName 4 Type Address Firmware Configure Add Ds Unknown Unknown 169 254 43 144 Unknown Telnet zu m 8 1 unit s discovered r Firmware Update How will you perform the firmware update Using an IP network connection st Using a serial port connection 10 Select the unknown unit then click Configure In the Reconfigure unit confirmation window click Yes The New Network Configuration window appears New Network Configuration E xj Network Configuration Use DHCP IPAddess 172 16 210 0 Subnet 255 255 0 Q0 Gateway 0 0 n 0 11 To use DHCP Dynamic Host Con
9. als Many CIF flavors are available such as 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 device that encodes or decodes a signal DCE Data Communication Equipment In an RS 232 communication channel a device that connects to the RS 232 interface DVTel units and modems are DCE Decoder See Receiver 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 DTE Data Terminal Equipment In an RS 232 communication channel the device to which the RS 232 interface connects Computers switches multiplexers cameras and keyboards are DTE 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 Encoder See Transmitter Ethernet A local area network LAN architecture using a bus or star topology and supporting data transfer rates of 10 Mbps It is one of the most widely implemented LAN standards The 802 11 protocols are often referred to as wireless Ethernet Firmware Software t
10. as to a single multi input unit To use the RS 422 485 functionality you have to connect a twisted pair cable to the top multipole connector in the back of the unit The connector gives access to the Tx Tx Rx Rx and ground signals To properly connect an RS 422 or RS 485 serial device using four wires use the following wiring scheme Target device connector 7600 Multi Port Series connector Tx TX Tx Tx Rx Rx Rx Rx ground ground For an RS 422 or RS 485 connection using only two wires use the following wiring scheme Target device connector 7600 Multi Port Series connector Rx Rx Rx Rx ground ground A typical connection of a multidrop RS 485 network many units sharing the same line is presented in Appendix B on page 28 Configuring the I Os The input output features on the multipole connectors on the back of the unit are used for alarms and audio control All units in the 7600 Multi Port Series include 12 input and 2 output dry contact terminals they have no preset purpose Note The second output cannot receive signals from an input of a remote unit You can perform audio and alarm configuration through the Latitude NVMS AdminCenter Audio is bidirectional on the 7608E the 7612E with one audio input and the 7624E it is unidirectional on the 7612E with 12 audio inputs 11 On the 7612E unit with 12 audio inputs you may have to manually set the bias for ea
11. asily access the CLI through a serial connection 24 To access the CLI with the Device Configurator console 1 Connect the 7600 Multi Port Series unit to a COM port of the computer using a serial cable Start Device Configurator The Device Configurator window appears From the General tab click Console The Console window should appear 4 In the Connect using list select the COM port used to communicate with the unit Click Connect The CLI main menu appears 25 F RJ 45 Ethernet Cables Depending on whether the 7600 Multi Port Series unit is integrated into a network or not the Ethernet cable required to connect to it varies m If ona network use a straight through cable m To link it directly to a computer use a crossover cable Here is the bottom view of the RJ 45 connectors on a straight through cable white orange DE brown white oran orange white brown oranc green white gre white blue blt white green blue Here is the bottom view of the RJ 45 connectors on a crossover cable white green _ brown white oran green white brown oran white orange orange white gre blue white blue bli 27 G Technical Specifications The following table details the 7600 Multi Port Series technical specifications Video Compression MPEG 4 based Frame rate Up to 30 frames per second in NTSC 25 frames in PAL programmable full motion Input 7
12. cal Enclosure Metal case with flange mount black color Size 17L x 6 1W x 1 7H inches 431 8L x 154 9W x 43 2H mm Weight 5 6 Ib 2 6 kg Environment 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C Humidity 95 non condensing at 122 F 50 C Certification Regulation USA FCC part 15 subpart B class A Canada ICES 003 NMB 003 Class A Europe CE marked EN 55022 1998 Class A EN 55024 1998 Management Configuration Local via the serial port using any ASCII terminal Remote using Device Configurator Latitude NVMS or Telnet 29 Glossary This glossary is common to the DVTel 7500 and 7600 Series products Access Point A device acting as a communication switch for connecting wireless units to a wired LAN Access points are mainly used with wireless transmitter units to transfer wireless content onto the wired IP network 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 AutoIP 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 Image Format A video format that easily supports both NTSC and PAL sign
13. ch input to make sure the plugged microphone works Check the microphone s specifications for the required voltage Warning It is strongly recommended to check the current bias for each audio input on which you connect a microphone An incorrect bias value or bias state may damage your equipment To set the bias parameters of the audio inputs on a 7612E unit with 12 audio inputs 1 Open the command line interface CLI of the unit For the procedure see Appendix E on page 31 2 Go into the Advanced Audio Input x menu If your microphone requires a bias a In the Bias parameter enter the required voltage b Setthe bias state to Enabled 4 If your microphone does not require a bias set the bias state to Disabled 5 Save your settings and exit the CLI Performing a Hardware Reset Performing a hardware reset assigns the factory default settings to the parameters of the unit listed in Appendix A on page 14 All user defined values are therefore lost Following a reset you will need to reprogram the 7600 Multi Port Series unit for instance its IP address and VSIP port for proper operation within its network To perform a hardware reset 1 Press and hold the Reset button located on the front panel of the unit The system status LED should begin flashing red very rapidly 2 Hold the button for an additional five seconds until the LED turns off The unit will then reboot with the default parameters Status LEDs The 7600
14. el 7600 Multi Port Series video servers Who Should Read this Manual This manual is intended for managers IT system administrators engineers and technicians who will use the 7600 Multi Port Series units It provides conceptual information on how to configure install and operate the units This manual assumes that you are familiar with m Installation and manipulation of electronic equipment m General use of computers m Microsoft Windows operating systems m Local area networks LANs and basic IP data communication concepts and practices m Pan tilt zoom PTZ platforms cameras and keyboards How to Use this Manual This manual contains all the information needed to install configure and use a 7600 Multi Port Series unit Contents The 7600 Multi Port Series Installation Guide is divided into the following chapters 1 Overview Provides a brief description of the features of the 7600 Multi Port Series units and illustrations of their casings 2 Configuring and Installing the Unit Presents the configuration and installation procedures for the 7600 Multi Port Series unit The manual also includes the following appendixes gt Factory Default Configuration Lists the default parameter values of the 7600 Multi Port Series unit RS 422 485 Multidrop Connections Presents the 2 wire and 4 wire RS 422 485 multidrop connections DHCP Support and APIPA Service Explains how the dynamic host configuration p
15. equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Industry Canada Statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 EN 55022 Statement This is to certify that the DVTel Models 7600 Multi Port Series and 7612E Ethernet video servers are shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89 336 ECC Article 4a Conformity is declared by the application of EN55022 Class A CISPR 22 37
16. figuration Protocol checkmark Use DHCP Otherwise enter an IP address subnet mask and gateway for the unit as provided by your network administrator 12 Click OK The unit should reboot with its new network configuration 13 In the Units tab click Discover The new 7600 Multi Port Series unit should appear The initial configuration of the unit is now complete You can configure the unit further with either Device Configurator or Latitude NVMS See the products user manuals for instructions Installing the Unit When your unit is successfully configured it is ready to be installed in its final location To install the unit 1 Plug the video cable of the cameras to the video input connectors on the unit 2 Power the unit with a 12 VDC power supply then plug a straight through network cable to the RJ 45 Ethernet connector and to your network socket 3 Connect the serial port of the unit to the target device if applicable Connecting to the Serial Ports The 7600 Multi Port Series unit has connectors for two serial ports RS 232 and RS 422 485 10 RS 232 Use the following wiring scheme to plug a serial cable to the DB 9 connector in the front of the unit DB 9 pin number Cable signal name 2 RxD 3 TxD 5 Signal ground 7 RTS 8 CTS RS 422 485 Most target devices cameras and keyboards use the RS 422 485 protocol for communication Many scenarios are available to connect multiple camer
17. following electrical level setup Pin number Signal Measured voltage 3 Tx X volts 2 Rx 0 volt TE pp ct Tr O volt measured for X volts measured for the Rx pin the Tx pin Data Communication Equipment DCE modules have the following electrical level setup Pin number Signal Measured voltage 3 Tx 0 volt 2 Rx X volts d Sp Tx lt LT Rx C o Ground X volts measured for 0 volt measured for the Rx pin the Tx pin 19 Connecting DTE and DCE When connecting two modules of the same type you have to cross the data wires to create proper communication On the other hand when connecting a DTE with a DCE a straight cable is required RR LA liti Rx DCE ________ p UM DCE Tx Tx Peer i ciao Rx DTE st b UMS DTE Tx Tx Rx Rx 20 DHCP Support and APIPA Service DHCP dynamic host configuration protocol allows devices and computers connected to a network to automatically get a valid IP configuration from a dedicated server The APIPA automatic private IP addressing service available on the Windows operating systems enables a device to assign itself a temporary IP address 21 At startup a unit searches for a valid IP network configuration The unit requires this configuration prior to starting its functions The network configuration for DVTel units consists of m An IP address m Asubnet mask m A gateway The unit first searches its local memory If no configuration i
18. hat is stored in read only memory ROM or programmable ROM PROM thus becoming a permanent part of a computing device IP Internet Protocol The network layer for the TCP IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet networks LAN Local Area Network A computer network that spans a relatively small area A LAN can connect workstations personal computers and surveillance equipment like video servers See also WAN MPEG 4 A graphics and video lossy compression algorithm standard that is derived from MPEG 1 MPEG 2 and H 263 MPEG 4 extends these earlier algorithms with synthesis of speech and video fractal compression computer visualization and artificial intelligence based image processing techniques 31 Multicast Communication between a single 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 disp
19. itters in the series offer from one to eight video inputs 7600 Series The newest DVTel series of high definition video transmitters designed for video monitoring and surveillance over IP networks offering DVD quality video and power over Ethernet The transmitter in the series offers one video input and web access Device Configurator A proprietary graphical program used to configure and update the firmware of video server and outdoor wireless bridge units 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 32 SSL Secure Sockets Layer A commonly used protocol developed by Netscape 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 Transmitter A device sending video signals captured with a connected camera or dome to a receiver The transmitter converts the analog signal into a digital form before transmitting it Also called encoder Video Server A unit that transmits or receives video signals through an IP network i e an encoder or decoder VSIP Video Services over IP A proprietary communication protocol used for sending messages between a compu
20. layed on the video monitor connected to a receiver unit PAL Phase Alternation by Line A television signal standard 625 lines 50 Hz 220V primary power used 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 Compare with NTSC PTL Push to Listen In a two way system the communication mode in which the listener must push a button while listening PTT Push to Talk In a two way system 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 or out Receiver A device converting a digital video signal into an analog form Also called decoder RS 232 A standard interface approved by the Electronic Industries Alliance EIA for connecting serial devices RS 422 A standard interface approved by the Electronic Industries Alliance EIA for connecting serial devices designed to replace 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 multipoint communications 7500 Series The DVTel series of standard definition video servers receivers and transmitters designed for video monitoring and surveillance over IP networks The transm
21. m Device Configurator User Manual Presents the instructions on how to use a proprietary DVTel Inc software All these documents are contained on the CD shipped with the unit Related DVTel Products You may use the 7600 Multi Port Series units with the Latitude NVMS system Support If you encounter any problems after reading this manual contact your local distributor or DVTel representative You can also browse the Technical Support Knowledge Base located in the Support section of our website for solutions to many of the most common problems DVTel technical support personnel is available for help with all DVTel hardware and software products To reach technical support On the Web Support tab on www dvtel com By phone 888 DVTel 77 Monday to Friday from 8 AM to 6 PM EST By email ta dvtel com vii Overview The 7600 Multi Port Series video servers are designed for a variety of video monitoring and surveillance applications in which a large number of cameras terminate within the same area They deliver MPEG4 based video over 10 100Base T networks 7600 Multi Port Series units can be extended over local and wide area networks LANs and WANs or over the Internet using ISDN PSTN or xDSL routers They are built on open standards to provide long term investment protection This unit is for indoor use only About the 7600 Multi Port Series The 7600 Multi Port Series units are for indoor use only
22. mputer used to configure 7600 Series units are m Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or higher or Windows XP m An Ethernet network card m Aserial port not through a USB converter Setting Unit Parameters The first step in installing an 7600 Multi Port Series unit is to change its IP address to ensure compatibility with an existing network The default IP addresses of all units are based on the APIPA service and will be in the range 169 254 X Y where X and Y are based on the MAC address of the individual unit for more information about the APIPA service see page 33 To work properly units on the same network must have unique IP addresses The encoder will not prevent you from entering a duplicate address However its system status LED will turn to flashing red and it will default to an APIPA address instead To set the parameters of a unit 1 Power on the unit If you are using the supplied power supply a Plug the power supply wire with the dotted white lines in the GND pole at the back of the unit b Plug the other power wire in the 12V pole at the back of the unit For any other power supply refer to the manufacturer documentation for the proper wiring scheme 2 Connect the encoder to your computer with a crossed network cable or with two straight through network cables going through a switch Use the devices RJ45 ports 3 Start Device Configurator and log in with your password the default one is dvtel 4 From the
23. offer dual stream encoding for each video input The video frame rates supported by the units are m NTSC 1 to 7 10 15 or30 frames per second fps m PAL 1 to 6 8 12 or 25 fps All units can have the following video resolutions Resolution Number of columns Number of lines NTSC PAL NTSC PAL CIF 352 240 288 2CIFH 704 240 288 4CIF 704 480 576 All lines 352 480 576 2 3 D1 480 480 576 VGA 640 480 576 The maximum frame rates in fps supported by the units are in NTSC PAL Resolution Maximum frame rate 7608E 7612E 7624E CIF 30 25 30 25 30 25 2CIFH 30 25 15 12 7 5 6 25 4CIF 30 25 10 7 3 75 3 125 All lines 30 25 15 12 7 5 6 25 2 3 D1 30 25 15 12 7 5 6 25 VGA 30 25 15 12 7 5 6 25 Shipment Your 7600 Multi Port Series shipment contains the following items m The requested transmitter encoder unit m Rack mount brackets m The DVTel Device Configurator CD which contains documentation for the 7600 Multi Port Series units as well as the Device Configurator application The shipment may also contain optional single or multiple unit power supplies Casing Description The 7600 Multi Port Series electronics are enclosed in a non weatherproof steel casing that is not meant for outdoor use The front and back panels vary depending on the unit 7608E The front panel consists of m An RJ 45 jack m Eight video status LEDs m A system sta
24. ough Device Configurator to open the command line interface of the unit Note Ensure that your computer and the 7600 Multi Port Series unit are in the same IP subnet To enter the CLI with Telnet 1 Launch Device Configurator 2 In the Units tab discover the units 3 Select the desired unit then click Telnet The CLI main menu should appear in the Console window The CLI has a timeout that is triggered after three minutes of inactivity When the timeout occurs You lose access to the command line o The Thank you for using the DVTel Inc CLI message appears at the command line n The DVTel Console window becomes disabled n The Disconnect button switches to Connect 4 To reactivate the CLI after a timeout click Connect 5 To work through the CLI menu structure follow these guidelines o To execute a command or open a menu type in the corresponding letter or number then press Enter o Entering p returns you to the previous menu 6 To end the CLI work session a Save the settings by entering s at the main menu then pressing Enter b Exit the CLI by entering q at the main menu then pressing Enter Depending on the changed settings the unit may perform a soft boot c Close the DVTel Console window Warning Do not use the Disconnect button to exit the CLI Clicking it does not free the RS 232 connection and does not save your settings Serial Connection You can use the Device Configurator console to e
25. rotocol server and the Microsoft APIPA service work o o wo DTE and DCE Connections Explains how to differentiate and connect data terminal equipment DTE and data communication equipment DCE CLI Access Explains how to access the command line interface CLI of the unit mm RJ 45 Ethernet Cables Presents the pinouts of the straight through and crossover Ethernet cables G Technical Specifications Lists the complete technical specifications of the 7600 Multi Port Series unit A glossary an index and compliance information complete the manual vi Conventions The following typographic conventions are used throughout this manual Visual cue Meaning Connect The name of an interface element you have to act on A key to press The value of an interface element Advanced VSIP Any sequence of steps in the menu structure of a graphical application in the navigation structure of a web site and so on connection name Text that must be replaced by a user supplied value Text representing variable content 7600 Multi Port The name of a command file or directory Text that Series xh appears on the screen Examples of user supplied li values Related Documentation In addition to this manual the following documentation is also available m 7600 Multi Port Series Installation Guide Contains the configuration steps and the installation procedure for the 7600 Multi Port Series unit
26. s found it tries to contact a DHCP server If DHCP configuration fails either because the unit cannot find a server or because it cannot obtain a configuration within one minute from the server it does find the unit assigns itself temporary network settings based on the APIPA service A unit 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 see them or be visible to them Units use the following temporary APIPA configuration m IP address 169 254 m Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 m Gateway 169 254 The portion is based on the MAC address of the unit A unit is in APIPA mode m The first time it boots up m After receiving a duplicate IP address m After a factory reset m When the DHCP server does not have any available IP addresses DHCP configuration is disabled m After a firmware upgrade m After a factory reset 22 CLI Access You may need to access the command line interface CLI of a unit to perform troubleshooting tasks typically with the assistance of a DVTel Inc technical support specialist The CLI is hierarchically organized with menus sub menus and individual options representing configuration parameters 23 You can access the CLI in the following ways m With a network connection and the Telnet utility m With a serial connection and the Device Configurator utility Network Connection You can use the Telnet utility thr
27. s pear ele 5 Chapter 2 Configuring and Installing the Unit 100000r rie iii iii 7 Configuring the Unit 1 eser aces edie exe ha i cies ni n 8 Computer Requiremernits rre ter ia ei e 8 Setting Unit Parameters iii epe II Re Xe esr RR eR RA II ame E shied tbe Ene tas 8 Installing the Unit i uci i eo oore si pr oix du gato Ra xaX Er RIE 10 Gonnecting to tlie Serial Ports iaia AER n RE eiui rina 10 Configuring the I OS cirie adven eror a yen egenus ex E xag ME aa 11 Performing a Hardware Reset iii 12 Status LEDS ise RAEE RA REV PERS SRRETE ARENA ETA A le SAGAN RA NOA RAV AA Gaga Tas 12 Appendix A Factory Default Configuration 1 1 00000 rece ie iii 14 Appendix B RS 422 485 Multidrop Connections 1 10100 0000 rei iii iii iii 16 Appendix C DTE and DCE Connections 2 2 2 s 1000000 rece iii siii iii iii 18 Appendix D DHCP Support and APIPA Service 1101 0 rr re ie iene 21 Appendix E m CLI Access 1 s s000000 re rs enie iaia ceci iii 23 Network Connection 3 aiutalo ae eee eat 24 Serial CGnnection isolare i ee a aa 24 Appendix F RJ 45 Ethernet Cables 1 10 1 1000000 rece ie ceci crei 26 Appendix G Technical Specifications 1 1 10100 000 rire iii 28 Preface The 7600 Multi Port Series Installation Guide presents information and procedures for installing configuring and using the DVT
28. tact outputs and RS 422 485 serial port m A 12 pole connector for dry contact inputs m Twenty four video input BNC connectors m An optional set of I O audio connectors a Dry contact output Audio optional i OOOOOOOOOOOO IN13 IN14 IN15 IN16 IN17 IN18 IN19 IN20 IN21 IN22 IN23 IN24 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 INS IN6 IN7 IN8 INQ IN10 IN11 IN12 Dry contact input Video input Configuring and Installing the Unit To prepare your 7600 Multi Port Series unit for operation you will need to perform the following steps m Basic configuration mainly for communication and serial connection m Physical installation in its final location m Connection to the serial ports Remember that your unit is an indoor product that should not be used outdoors Configuring the Unit To configure a unit you will need to use the Device Configurator application included on the CD shipped with the encoder You will also need a crossover or straight through Ethernet cable The crossover cable is to directly connect the unit to a computer the straight through cable is to integrate the encoder to your network For detailed pinouts see page 26 Computer Requirements The minimum software and hardware requirements for the host co
29. ter and an encoder decoder or between two such units 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 33 Numerics 7608E panels 3 7612E setting the bias 12 7612E panels 4 7624E panels 5 A abnormal power up conditions 13 address IP See IP address alarm configuration 11 APIPA service 8 21 audio configuration 12 B bias on an 7612E 12 C cable See Ethernet cable camera data port configuration 2 casing of the unit 3 5 CD Device Configurator vii certificate SSL 2 characteristics of the unit 2 CLI command line interface 23 25 computer requirements 8 configuration alarm 11 audio 12 camera data port 2 default 12 14 unit 8 10 unit initial 8 10 connection DCE DTE 18 Ethernet cable 26 multidrop 16 power 8 RS 232 11 RS 422 485 11 16 console Device Configurator 24 crossover Ethernet cable 8 D DB 9 connector pinout 10 11 DCE data communication equipment 18 default configuration 12 14 Device Configurator console 24 DHCP dynamic host configuration protocol 10 21 differences between the units 2 DTE data terminal equipment 18 duplicate IP address 8 Index enclosure of the unit 3 5 equipment list 3 Ethernet cable pinouts 26 RJ 45 connector 4 usage 8 event configuration 11 F factory default configuration 12 14 features of the unit 2 frame rate 2 H hard
30. tus LED m A reset button m A female DB 9 connector for the RS 232 serial port LAN 10 100 System status Reset RS 232 Video status RJ 45 Ethernet The back panel consists of m A 12 pole connector for input power dry contact outputs and RS 422 485 serial port m A 12 pole connector for dry contact inputs m Eight video input BNC connectors m An optional set of I O audio connectors Dry contact output Audio optional VIDEO IN AUDIO RLY1 RLY1 N 3 c I IN1 IN2 IN3 INA IN5 IN6 IN7 IN amp IN OUT 00 00 00 00 00 5 6 7 Dry contact input Video input 7612E The front panel consists of m An RJ 45 jack for Ethernet connection m Twelve video status LEDs m A system status LED m A reset button m A female DB 9 connector for the RS 232 serial port ideo Status 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 VTEL Status Reset eo000009 VIS e 0 System status LAN 10 100 Video status Reset RS 232 RJ 45 Ethernet Two versions of the back panels exist since the units can have 1 or 12 audio inputs The back panel of the single audio input version consists of m A 12 pole connector for input power dry contact outputs and RS 422 485 serial port m A 12 pole connector for dry contact inputs
31. ware reset 12 I I O alarm or audio 11 input alarm or audio 11 installation 10 IP address APIPA 21 duplicate 8 setting 8 temporary 21 IP link secure 2 L LED status 12 list of equipment 3 loading default configuration 12 14 M microphone setting the bias 12 multidrop connection 16 0 options when ordering a unit 3 output alarm or audio 11 P panel of unit 3 5 pinout DB 9 connector 10 11 serial port 10 power connection 8 power up conditions 13 34 R requirements computer 8 Reset button 12 reset to factory default 12 14 resolution video 2 RJ 45 Ethernet cable See Ethernet cable RS 232 connector pinout 11 RS 422 485 connector pinout 11 multidrop connection 16 S securing the unit 2 serial connection to access the CLI 24 serial port pinout 10 shipment list 3 specifications technical 28 29 SSL secure sockets layer 2 status LED 12 straight through Ethernet cable 8 system status LED 12 T technical specifications 28 29 Telnet accessing the CLI 24 temporary IP address 21 U unit See specific unit names V video settings 2 video status LED 13 35 Compliance FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This

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