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1. 93 C2908M B 4 05 3 Recording and Viewing the Display A PC IR E seed ae 67 List of Illustrations 1 00 1 00 P CO h2 F P2 F FS N2 NO gt Co lt 1 CO CO CO Co CO CO CO Front Patel 11 Rear Panel 55a Rr 11 Gonfig ration for Box To Box Connections vdd mel Papae s 12 LAN Connection Transmitter Receiver Fixed Camera 13 LAN Box To Box Connection Transmitter Receiver Spectra r ene neces 14 LAN Box To Box Connection Transmitter Receiver Spectra Genex 0 e 15 LAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Fixed Camera 16 LAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Spectra
2. 73 GIOSSA PLE 74 Appendix A Connecting Pelconet To Various Components s e e 76 Connecting PelcoNet to Various Components With Assorted Keyboards 77 Connection Scenario 1 Using a KBD300A In Direct Mode 77 Connection Scenario 2 Using A KBD4000 For Multiplexer Control 78 Connection Scenario 3 Using A CM9760 KBD 2 80 Connecting a Local Keyboard to a 2 s e ehh aee 81 Connecting the PelcoNet s COM Port To The Genex Multiplexer s COM Out 82 Connecting PelcoNet to CM6700 And KBD200A for Remote ASCII Control _ r rr 83 Connecting PeleoNet 6MB700 ASCII Port percer sasana mee eee e aa ve bebes ep kaqa qa kde dioe 84 Connecting PelcoNet to CM9760 DT for Remote Browser Control 85 Connecting PelcoNet to CM9700 for Remote Communication 86 Connecting A PelcoNet Transmitter to the CM6800 ASCII Port 88 Connecting PelcoNet to a CM6800 and KBD200A for Remote Control 50 5 5 89 Appendix B Frequently Asked Questions FAQs 200 000 cence ene eben ees 91 eM Spa
3. aedi a nita Qs 12 Haldware nstallatlol Roun bales RAC SD 24 Connecting Video Sources or Displays 33 e 24 Connecting Data Terminals e ehh aee 24 ASSIGNMENTS 1 Boy Leste ee A i ha Em em hes 24 GOnMeCting aN co cc dees eg dew sper kd m ep EE UE gage ETE aqu i 24 COnmeCting a Relay n edd tose halide habe M ele S RIS ER A b beet dated 25 Connecting toa LAN 20 2 e e e hh e e e hh hh aree 26 Connecting REESE TEE Aa 26 oM 27 cascada ad Pepe A Hau 27 Configuration om toU Rea Petru ate toS ENT PC masha ag ed feda Wasiy dears 27 Configuration Using Web BrOWSr ee ee odios p ee pete det exe et ped cete Re pesos 2 Getting Started uu 28 susu sau aula see dete Se te 30 PAGES e nae nad APA nae eee 31 Configuration for General Settings seu b a ex 33 Configur
4. 31 PelcoNet NET300 Receiver Setup Pages v Perez tue sad sar akui ss qeqoy EDI DONNER c bad 32 Configuration Page for General Settings REDE ere sa akapa REDI eq EE TE AE omens 33 Configuration Page for MPEG 4 Video Settings Only One Example Shown 36 Configuration Page for Video Decoder Settings 0 0 0 0 eee erent e 39 Configuration Page for Alarm Settings Transmitter Shown 2 0 0 0 40 Motion Detection Screen RR Ree aee ees 41 Motion Detection Grid Screen 41 Configuration Page for Relay Settings 2 20 44 Configuration Page for COM Interface Settings Transmitter Shown rr 46 Configuration Page for Local Com Interface Keyboard nce e 48 Configuration Page for Network Settings Transmitter Shown e 49 Live Video and Server Push Pages Transmitter Shown 56 PelcoNet NET300 Home Page Transmitter Shown 2 0 RR a 57 Device Controls Iransmitter Dnly etm ie arme e dad her PED Ere EC Ne tUm tide pelo dee is adi meds 58 Matrix Control Page Live Video Page Shown Transmitter Only r ras 59 Genex Control Page Live Vide
5. Video Out RS232 422 485 MONITOR Figure 4 LAN Box To Box Connection Transmitter Receiver Fixed Camera xi ss B TRANSMITTER e bs In e pm W SPECTRA RECEIVER Video Out N T KEYBOARD DATA MONITOR Figure 5 LAN Box To Box Connection Transmitter Receiver Spectra C2908M B 4 05 C2908M B 4 05 TRANSMITTER RS232 422 485 SPECTRA SPECTRA SPECTRA RECEIVER Video Out RS232 422 485 KEYBOARD DATA MONITOR Figure 6 LAN Box To Box Connection Transmitter Receiver Spectra Genex TRANSMITTER Video In RS232 422 485 CAMERA BROWSER Figure 7 LAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Fixed Camera TRANSMITTER o Video In mme VIDEO 4 BROWSER Figure 8 LAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Spectra 16 C2908M B 4 05 C2908M B 4 05 TRANSMITTER Video In RS232 422 485 VIDEO GENEX SPECTRA SPECTRA SPECTRA BROWSER Figure 9 LAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Spectra Genex CLOVER 1 OR MORE PCs PCs NEWYORK TRANSMITTER RS232 422 485 CAMERA RECEIVER Video Out RS232 422 485 MONITOR Figure 10 WAN Box To Box Connection Transmitter Receiver Fixed Camera C2908M B 4 05 C2908M B 4 05 CLOVIS MORE PCs MORE Pes NEWYORK
6. Spectra Dome System with Live Video 2 Spectra Dome System with MJPEG Server Push ezssrm reiT Esprit Integrated Positioning System with Live Video 1 Esprit Integrated Positioning System with Live Video 2 Esprit Integrated Positioning System with MJPEG Server Push boa Local COM Port RS232 Keyboard Control with Live Video 1 Key rd Local COM Port RS232 Keyboard Control with Live Video 2 Local COM Port RS232 Keyboard Control with MJPEG Server Push gt Internet PelcoNet 300 Device untitled Paint o 11 16 AM Figure 36 Device Controls Page Transmitter Only The live video control pages include representations of keys that let you control various functions in addition to showing the camera display Use the mouse pointer and click the left mouse button to enable options and operate controls on the screen Click outside the options to disable a radio button or selection button Live video pages let you choose the size of the video viewing area Click either 352x288 small or 704x576 large in the Resize Video field Live video pages also let you record and play back camera views on a 5 hard drive Refer to the Recording and Playing Back the Display a section for details Server push page displays are similar to live video page displays except the server push page lacks the live page indicators at the top of the page and the recording buttons below the picture C2908M
7. 85 Using PelcoNet to Transmit Data and Video Between 9700 Nodes 9700 86 Using PelcoNet to Receive Data and Video Between 9700 Nodes 9760 Shown 87 Manager Screen nnana anaana ss e a he e e n e e e eh re 88 Men Sheen Siqa ads erm utis 88 Using PelcoNet with CM6800 and 200 to Provide Remote 8 90 C2908M B 4 05 List of Tables A age sealed baled yaaa eae B Terminal Command References IER ISDN iE C LiveVidea Pagelhdicatots Oa gae Er POT PRINCI MU Redi PR RCRUM C2908M B 4 05 Important Safeguards and Warnings Observe the following warnings before installing and using this product 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufa
8. 16 LAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Spectra Genex 17 WAN Box To Box Connection Transmitter Receiver Fixed Camera 18 WAN Box To Box Connection Transmitter Receiver Spectra r rr e 19 WAN Box To Box Connection Transmitter Receiver Spectra Genex 0 nunnia unran naonna aeaaea Eanna 20 WAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Fixed Camera 21 WAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Spectra 00 cece Re 21 WAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Spectra Genex 22 Connection with Pelco Keyboard Control Through a PC Example Shown with Spectra and 23 Alarm and Relay hh ans 25 Connecting tothe LAN E edd been eene ea suid big gute wae 26 PelcoNet Page 0 RR e e hehe a ee 28 PelcoNet NET300 Transmitter Menu Tree 2 2 RR 29 PelcoNet NET300 Receiver Menu Tree 30 PelcoNet NET300 Transmitter Setip P ge 5 25 3 tesa RR
9. MONITOR o NOTE 4800 BAUD AND EVEN PARITY APPLIES TO CM9760 DT VERSION 2 07 WHILE 9600 BAUD AND ODD PARITY APPLIES TO VERSION 3 0 e o o 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 000000000000090 8 Figure 51 Using PelcoNet with CM9760 DT to Provide Remote Control of a 9760 Monitor Output C2908M B 4 05 85 CONNECTING PELCONET CM9700 FOR REMOTE COMMUNICATION Refer to Figure 43 and Figure 52 and Figure 53 These configurations let an operator remotely view and control cameras connected to the CM9700 REMOTE NODE TRANSMITTING DATA AND VIDEO TRANSMITTER d ETHERNET CONNECTION TO NETWORK LAN WAN Video Out TRANSPARENT DATA PORT USING INTERNET EXPLORER SET TRANSPARENT DATA PORT SETTINGS BAUD RATE 9600 DATABITS 8 PARITY EVEN STOPBITS 1 MON OUTPUT TIE LINE WALL BLOCK CONNECTIONS TERMINAL SERCOM PORT PELCONET 1 2 7 CM9760 KBD 9505 5 8 RJ 45 WALL BLOCK NOT SUPPLIED SPECTRA P PROTOCOL SERCOM PORT PROGRAMMED FOR NETWORK COMMUNICATION STRAIGHT CABLE CM39700 CC1 4 VIDEO 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 000000000000009 Figure 52 Using PelcoNet to Transmit Data and Video Between 9700 Nodes 9760 Sh
10. Figure 19 PelcoNet Home Page C2908M B 4 05 C2908M B 4 05 MATRIX CONTROL WITH LIVE VIDEO 1 MATRIX CONTROL WITH LIVE VIDEO 2 MATRIX CONTROL WITH MJPEG SERVER PUSH GENEX MUX WITH LIVE VIDEO 1 GENEX MUX WITH LIVE VIDEO 2 GENEX MUX WITH MJPEG SERVER PUSH SPECTRA DOME SYSTEM WITH LIVE VIDEO 1 SPECTRA DOME SYSTEM WITH LIVE VIDEO 2 SPECTRA DOME SYSTEM WITH MJPEG SERVER PUSH ESPRIT SYSTEM WITH LIVE VIDEO 1 ESPRIT SYSTEM WITH LIVE VIDEO 2 ESPRIT SYSTEM WITH MJPEG SERVER PUSH KEYBOARD CONTROL WITH LIVE VIDEO 1 KEYBOARD CONTROL WITH LIVE VIDEO 2 KEYBOARD CONTROL WITH MJPEG SERVER PUSH GENERAL UNIT NAME UNIT ID PASSWORD LEVEL PASSWORD PASSWORD CONFIRM DATE FORMAT UNIT DATE UNIT TIME TIME ZONE TIME SERVER IP ADDRESS HARDWARE VERSION SOFTWARE VERSION SOFTWARE UPLOAD UPLOAD PROGRESS CONFIGURATION DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION UPLOAD VIDEO SETTINGS MPEG 4 CAMERA CAMERA NAME STAMPING TIME STAMPING VIDEO WATERMARKING MPEG 4 DISPLAY ALARM STAMPING DISPLAYED ALARM MESSAGE NAME OF FIRST SECOND ENCODER PARAMETER PRESET PRESET PARAMETER NAME DATARATE VIDEO QUALITY SETTINGS INTRA FRAME DISTANCE FRAME SKIP RATIO VIDEO RESOLUTION FIELD MODE RESET THIS PARAMETER PRESET ALARM VIDEO MOTION ALARM UNIFIED PICTURE DETECTION VIDEO LOSS ALARM ALARM INPUT 1 2 NAME CONNECT ON ALARM NUMBER OF VIDEO RECEIVER ADDRESS LIVE VIDEO RECEIVER IP
11. If the goods are to be sent by a COURIER SERVICE send the goods to Pelco 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 USA If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT FORWARDER send the goods to Pelco c o Expeditors 473 Eccles Avenue South San Francisco CA 94080 USA Phone 650 737 1700 Fax 650 737 0933 This equipment contains electrical or electronic components that must be recycled properly to comply with Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Union regarding the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Contact your local dealer for procedures for recycling this equipment Added NET300 receiver menu tree two NET300 receiver screen captures and material noting differences between the transmitter and receiver Revised heading and figure caption in the instructions documenting how to connect a NET300 to a Genex multiplexer Noted that pressing Enter in the Software Upload and Configu ration Upload boxes causes a unit reset Revised the Troubleshooting section Revised the definition for the Time server IP address field to remove NTP mmm REVISION HISTORY Manual 4 Date Comments C2908M 11 03 Original version C2908M A 2 04 C2908M B 4 05 Added information application and connection drawings about the Local Com Interface Keyboard feature Included information on the Video Watermarking MPEG 4 Video Quality Settings and Field Mode fields that were added to the Video Configuration page Updated the men
12. e Ports 7 and 8 can be set to ASCII and RS 232 by using the CM6800 manager program refer to Figure 54 or by using a CM6800 menu refer to Figure 55 Port 2 is recommended CM6800MGR BGs x i sme o o ASCII DEVICE Figure 54 Manager Screen SET SERIAL PORT 07 DEVICE ASCII TYPE RS232 BAUD RATE 9600 PARITY ODD DATA BITS 8 STOP BITS 1 RETURN Figure 55 Menu Screen 88 C2908M B 4 05 CONNECTING PELCONET A CM6800 AND KBD200A FOR REMOTE CONTROL Refer to Figure 56 This configuration lets an operator view and control cameras with a remote KBD200A keyboard All settings are done in the CM6800 manager program or through a CM6800 menu Note the following e 2 defaults to ASCII and RS 232 Ports 7 and 8can be set to ASCII and RS 232 by using the CM6800 manager program refer to Figure 54 or by using a CM6800 menu refer to Figure 55 215 recommended C2908M B 4 05 89 PELCONET CM6800 ASCII SETUP TRANSMITTER ETHERNET CONNECTION TO NETWORK LAN WAN Video In RS232 422 485 TRANSPARENT DATA PORT USING INTERNET EXPLORER SET TRANSPARENT DATA PORT SETTINGS BAUD RATE 9600 DATABITS 8 PARITY ODD STOPBITS 1 GND SPECTRA COAXITRON STRAIGHT CABLE PELCONET TRANSPARENT 6800 48 8 6800 MATRI
13. local gateway 0 0 0 0 remote IP 0 0 0 0 Mac Address 00 07 5f 50 00 11 a Auto Connect Off m Set HD FD 10 100 auto mode Ping remote 0 0 0 0 M RTP Packet Loss Stats x Leave this Menu T This Menu C2908M B 4 05 r RCP Menu Local video coder number Remote video decoder number Display connection list Connect to Alarm IP Disconnect this Connection Disconnect all Connections Join Stream Leave this Menu 7 This Menu 5 m Misc Menu v Get Version Info Leave this Menu a This Menu 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TERMINAL PROGRAM RECEIVER MENU STRUCTURE The following describes the terminal program receiver menu structure The menu items and commands are enclosed in single quotation marks Do not enter the quotation marks Information and current settings are displayed to the right of the commands Refer to the Command Reference section for descriptions of the commands Main Menu IP RCP misc This Menu exit logout i IP Menu An asterisk means a reset of the NET300 is necessary after a change Reset by cycling the power local IP 5 local subnet mask g local gateway remote IP Mac Address Auto Connect Set HD FD 10 100 auto mode Ping remote IP RTP Packet Loss Stats Leave this Menu This Menu Sx sage r RCP Menu 1 Local video coder number Remote video decoder number Display connection list Connect to Alarm IP Disconnec
14. Genex Control Page Live Video Page Shown Transmitter Only The Genex pages contain the following across the top of the page e video indicators live video page only e Main and Spot monitor selection radio buttons e ALIVE VCR button to toggle main monitor display between live input and playback from VCR e A Sequence button to activate a group camera sequence e AView button to show in Live mode the multiplexed output from the VCR and in VCR mode to show the multiplexed input from the VCR e A zoom button e Apicture in picture button e Buttons for 4 9 and 16 screen display C2908M B 4 05 62 The following are arrayed down the right side of the page Radio buttons for 16 cameras Iris open and close buttons Focus far and near buttons Zoom out and in buttons Eight direction arrow buttons with a home button in the center to return the camera to its home position preset 1 Ten numbered buttons to use with the Pres and Pattern buttons to activate a preset and run patterns A SET check box to use in programming presets and patterns A Pattern button to run a pattern for each camera In Control or No Control below the buttons indicates whether you have control of the camera Recording control buttons are beneath the pic ture live video page only On the Genex live control page you can control the following Monitor To select a monitor click either the Main or Spot radio button selec
15. such as a door contact Note that there is no motion alarm on a NET300 receiver Input 2 has limited functionality in that it can only be used to establish a box to box connection to another NET300 and only when the Connect Alarm field is set to If configured accordingly an alarm trigger can also set up an automatic connection between the NET300 and the remote station You can connect switches or contacts directly without a separate power supply The alarm inputs are N O normally open Do the following to connect an external sensor Refer to Figure 17 24 C2908M B 4 05 A WARNING The maximum rating of the alarm contact is 30 VDC and 8 mA On the plug in terminal block attach conductors to the alarm input IN1 and IN2 and ground conductor GND terminals Insert a small screw driver tip in the square hole and push hard enough to open the corresponding round hole Insert the wire in the round hole R RELAY IN1 ALARM INPUT1 POWER NOT USED NOT USED 30V POWER IN2 ALARM INPUT2 RELAY Figure 17 Alarm and Relay Connections CONNECTING A RELAY The NET300 has a relay for operating external devices for example light or siren The relay can be operated from a control page during an active connection or automatically to coincide with certain events Settings for the relay must be configured refer to the Configuration section Do the following to conne
16. 42 Macros matrix 60 Microsoft Virtual Machine enabling 56 Minimum PC requirements 9 Monitor matrix 60 Motion detection 42 Motion tracking 42 MPEG 4 Encoder 1 2 tab 37 Multicast group IP address 50 Multicast packet TTL1 50 Multicast streaming 50 Multicast video port encoder 1 and 2 50 N Name of encoder 37 NET Manager 28 Network administrator instructions 8 Number of video receiver address 43 0 Object min size 42 Operating mode 45 P Parameter preset 37 Parity 48 Parity check 47 Password 34 Password confirm 34 Password level 34 Password settings 34 Patterns matrix 60 PC recording viewing 67 Preset parameter name 37 Presets matrix 60 Programming menus matrix 60 Recording the video display on the PC 67 Relay follows 45 Relayname 45 Remote receiver transmitter password 43 Reset this parameter preset 38 Resetting PelcoNet 70 93 5 Select area button 42 Serial interface 10 Serial port function 47 Server push 57 Server push page 55 Snapshots record from video 67 Snapshots viewing 67 Software upload 35 69 Software version 10 35 Spectra Esprit protocol ID 47 Stop bits 47 48 Storing files 67 Subnet mask 50 T Terminal program receiver menu structure 53 Terminal program transmitter menu structure 52 Time server IP address 35 Time stamping 37 Time zone 34 Tracker 42 Trigger relay 45 U Unified picture detection 42 Unitdate 34 Unit 34 Unit address 50
17. B 4 05 MATRIX LIVE VIDEO SERVER PUSH PAGE CONTENTS Matrix control with live video Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help x a A Search S Favorites Media 2 Address http 172 16 0 86 matrixlive htm PelcoNet PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Video 1 Video 2 Server Push Control Setup Matrix Control MPEG 4 MPEG 4 Encoder 1 1 1 R Rel Resize Video 352x288 704x576 gt o 1 4 7 CAM w 4 0001 SET In control rem Select path Help on this page Al Fo E Applet started Local intranet Figure 37 Matrix Control Page Live Video Page Shown Transmitter Only The Matrix Control pages contain the following e video indicators live video page only e Ten numbered buttons e camera button to select a camera e MON monitor button to select a monitor e clear button to cancel an entered number e PRST preset button to select a preset e pattern button to select a pattern e MAC macro button to select a group camera sequence not supported for the CM6700 e button not functional e BWD backward button to scroll through the cameras in reverse order e FWD forward button to scroll through the cameras in forward order C2908M B 4 05 59 60 AUX ON button to activate an auxiliary AUX OFF button
18. Baud Rate bps Cat5 Cable CIF Default Gateway DHCP DNS FTP Full Duplex G 711 G 728 H 224 H 261 H 323 nternet Protocol P P Address SDN SP JPEG Kbps LAN MAC Address Mbps MPEG 4 NAT Network Address Translator Parameter Picture PPP Router OCIF Server Push EEE 802 3 specification for 10 Mbs Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol Data transmission rate Bits per second the actual data rate Type of cable used on a LAN to connect computers printers and transmitters and receivers to a hub on he network Common Intermediate Format video format with 352 x 288 pixels The router s IP address for example 192 168 0 1 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name Service File Transfer Protocol Simultaneous data transmission in both directions Standard audio coding algorithms defined by ITU T Standardized protocol for data communication and remote control Standard motion video coding algorithm defined by ITU T Standard for M JPEG video and audio compression defined by ITU T Hypertext Markup Language Hypertext Transfer Protocol A device on the network that connects multiple computers together to form a LAN nternet Control Message Protocol dentification machine readable number or name nternet Group Management Protocol nstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers The main protocol used on the Internet Forms in conjunction with the Transmission Control Protocol
19. SERVER RECEIVER RS232 422 485 MONITOR KEYBOARD Figure 11 WAN Box To Box Connection Transmitter Receiver Spectra 20 CLOVIS 10RMORE PCs MORE pes NEWYORK TRANSMITTER RS232 422 485 SPECTRA SPECTRA SPECTRA RECEIVER Video Out DATA Figure 12 WAN Box To Box Connection Transmitter Receiver Spectra Genex C2908M B 4 05 CLOVS 10RMO0RE PCs PCs NEWYORK TRANSMITTER RS232 422 485 CAMERA BROWSER Figure 13 WAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Fixed Camera CLOVIS MORE PCs NEWYORK TRANSMITTER RS232 422 485 SPECTRA BROWSER Figure 14 WAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Spectra C2908M B 4 05 21 22 CLOVIS SERVER 1 OR MORE PCs 10 5 NEWYORK TRANSMITTER Video In RS232 422 485 VIDEO GENEX SPECTRA SPECTRA SPECTRA BROWSER Figure 15 WAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Spectra Genex C2908M B 4 05 C2908M B 4 05 NET350 TRANSMITTER ETHERNET CONNECTION TO NETWORK LAN WAN RS232 22 485 PELCO KEYBOARD KBD200A KBD300A STRAIGHT CABLE SPECTRA 12VDC PC WORKSTATION Figure 16 Connection with Pelco Keyboard Control Through a PC Example Shown with Spectra and Genex 23 Hardware Installation Refer to Appendix A Connecting PelcoN
20. This enables transmission to standard web browsers of either live video Video 1 or 2 mode or a stream of still images Server Push mode e To activate the live video feature click either Video 1 or Video 2 above the video window on the PelcoNet NET300 transmission system home page refer to Figure 35 The unit transmits using MPEG 4 format for display in the browser To stop live video click any other option at the top of the page e To activate the Server Push feature click Server Push above the video window on the home page The unit continuously grabs snapshots to be JPEG encoded transferred and displayed continuously by the browser To stop Server Push click any other option at the top of the page The PelcoNet NET300 transmission system can display live video to a maximum of 25 users at a time multicasting Server Push can support multiple users simultaneously on the same transmitter Image quality is good with an update rate of one image about every 2 to 10 seconds depending on the number of users and available bandwidth Browsers that do not support live video technology can display an updated still image or a stream of images in Server Push mode PelcoNet 300 Homepage Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools ae Q qe Z 8 Address http 172 16 0 86 mu i Links PelcoNet PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Video 1 Video 2 Ser
21. Unitname 34 Unit time 34 Upload progress 35 lt deo loss alarm 43 deo monitor name 39 deo motion alarm 42 deo on a web browser 57 deo output standard 39 deo page indicators 55 deo quality settings 37 deo receiver IP address 43 deo resolution 38 deo settings configuration page 36 deo transmission 50 deo via transmitter to receiver 12 deo watermarking MPEG 4 37 ewing the video display 67 W Web browser 8 lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt 94 C2908M B 4 05 PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace without charge any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below Five years on FT FR8000 Series fiber optic products and the following fixed camera models CC3701H 2 CC3701H 2X CC3751H 2 CC3651H 2X MC3651H 2 and CC3651H 2X Three years on all other fixed camera models including Camclosure Integrated Camera Systems and Genex Series multiplexers server and keyboard Two years on all standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses Two years on Legacy CM6700 CM6800 CM8500 CM9500 CM9700 Series Matrix DF5 and DF8 Series Fixed Dome products Two years on Spectra Esprit and PS20 Scanners including when used in continuous motion applications Two years on Esprit and WW5700 Series window wiper excluding wi
22. a warranty repair is required the Dealer must contact Pelco at 800 289 9100 559 292 1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number RA and provide the following information 1 Model and serial number 2 Date of shipment number Sales Order number or Pelco invoice number 3 Details of the defect or problem If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above please include a written explanation with the product when returned Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received by Pelco RETURNS In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit please call the factory at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain an authorization number CA number if returned for credit and RA number if returned for repair All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 2096 restocking and refurbishing charge Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid Ship to the appropriate address below If you are located within the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico send goods to Service Department Pelco 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 If you are located outside the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico and are instructed to return goods to the USA you may do one of the following
23. e Video Out RS232 422 485 KBD300A 9 4800 8 1 MONITOR STRAIGHT CABLE Figure 44 KBD300A Direct Mode Connected to a Receiver or Spectra Dome System 1 Connect a DBS cable to the RS232 422 485 port on the NET300 receiver In the Interface Mode field on the configuration page for the interface settings select RS 422 485 The data format should be 4800 baud 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit 2 Connect RX on the DB9 cable to terminal 2 on the wall block Connect RX the DB9 cable to terminal 1 on the wall block 3 Connect a 12 VAC power supply to terminals 3 and 4 on the wall block 4 Set DIP switch 6 on the KBD300A to ON to enable turbo pan operation or OFF to disable that feature The KBD300A will recognize Direct Mode automatically 5 Connect the wall block to the KBD300A with an 45 straight cable C2908M B 4 05 77 6 Connect the monitor 7 Refer to Figure 43 and Figure 44 Splice the supplied DB9 cable into the Spectra Esprit or receiver cable Use P protocol only 8 Plug the DB9 cable into the RS232 422485 port on the transmitter In the Interface Mode field select RS 422 485 The data format should be 4800 8 no parity 1 9 Connect the camera s video to the transmitter CONNECTION SCENARIO 2 USING A KBD4000 FOR MULTIPLEXER CONTROL Refer to Figure 45 and the instructions that follow o NOTE If you set all your cameras to Standard Coaxitron for better con
24. example by using the ping command as described previously e Does the power LED flash f flashing the units are connected Verify how much bandwidth your connection has available and ensure the bandwidth speci ied in the Datarate field on the MPEG 4 Video Settings page does not exceed the available bandwidth f the power LED does not flash verify that the Live Video Auto Connect feature is set up correctly Also set the Video Transmis sion field on the Network Settings page to TCP port 80 C2908M B 4 05 7n TROUBLESHOOTING THE VIDEO CONNECTION 72 If no video or a di Make sure Make sure Make sure Make sure storted video image is displayed at the receiver during a connection to a transmitter 0 use the right unit for your application a camera can only be connected to a transmitter never to a receiver he video input on the transmitter is properly terminated he camera is switched on and the coaxial cable is connected to the transmitter Check the camera cable and connect a video monitor to the camera to check that the camera is functioning correctly he monitor is switched on and the coaxial cable is connected to the NET300 receiver Check the monitor cable and the selection of the monitor channel if the monitor features more than one video channel unit only Make sure the Output Standard field on the Video Decoder Settings page is set for the TV signal used in your region NTSC or P
25. straight cable from the keyboard input connector on the power pack to COM 1 on the keyboard 5 Connect the monitor 6 Refer to Figure 43 and Figure 46 Splice the supplied DB9 cable into the CM9760 CC1 wall block Connect TX from the NET300 transmitter to terminal 2 on the wall block TX to terminal 1 to terminal 7 and RX to terminal 8 80 C2908M B 4 05 7 Plug the DB9 cable into the RS232 422 485 port on the transmitter In the Interface Mode field select RS 422 485 The data format should be 4800 8 even 1 8 Connect an RJ 45 flipped cable from the wall block to Sercom port 5 on the 15 rear panel 9 Connect one of the three monitor outputs on the rear of the controller to the transmitter CONNECTING A LOCAL KEYBOARD TO A PC Refer to Figure 47 This configuration lets an operator control a camera or other external device through a Pelco keyboard attached to a local PC The 200 is shown as an example NET350 TRANSMITTER qu 5232 22 485 ETHERNET CONNECTION TO NETWORK LAN WAN 12 VAC PELCO KEYBOARD KBD200A KBD300A STRAIGHT CABLE SPECTRA WORKSTATION Figure 47 Connecting a Local Keyboard to a PC C2908M B 4 05 81 CONNECTING THE PELCONETS COM PORT THE GENEX MULTIPLEXER S COM OUT PORT Refer to Figure 48 and the instructions that follow TRANSMITTER y ETHERNET CONNECTION O T
26. the Upload button to overwrite the configuration with the configuration stored in the named file Do not press Enter with the cursor in the Software Upload or Configuration Upload box after making an entry If you do so the unit will reset and your settings will remain unchanged C2908M B 4 05 35 36 CONFIGURATION PAGE FOR MPEG 4 VIDEO SETTINGS TRANSMITTER ONLY MPEG 4 encoder and live page settings make up the configuration page for MPEG 4 video settings The table that follows describes configuration items PelcoNet 300 Video Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 7 Qe 3 15 Address http 192 168 2 25 video2 htm v ues Video 1 Video 2 Server Push Control Setup Camera name Camera Camera One et Video display stamping Camera name stamping Top Time stamping Bottom Video watermarking MPEG 4 Jor Display alarm stamping On xl Displayed alarm message Check number Set MPEG4 Encoder configuartion This is the First ONE This is not used yet Name offirst encoder This is the First ONE Parameter preset low delay half D1 Camera One Preset parameter name law delay half D1 Datarate 2800 kBit s High Low Video quality settings Manual 41 gt 10 Intra frame distance 0 Frame skip ratio 1 Video resolution Custom 09 08 2004 11 16 37 Field mo
27. time period monostable mode the relay automatically falls back to the idle state after a predefined period expires For example select 10 s if a siren triggered by an alarm is to sound for 10 seconds The choices on the pull down menu are Bistable 0 5 s 1 s 2 s 5 s 10 s and 60 s Relay follows Off Select from the pull down menu an event that will activate the relay A typical application is to have the relay follow the status of the alarm input for example to power peripheral equipment or even the camera itself Select from the following Off Relay does not operate Connection Relay operates whenever you open live video and will turn off when you exit live video Video alarm Relay operates when there is loss of the video signal transmitter only Motion alarm Relay operates when there is motion alarm transmitter only Local input 1 Relay operates by an external alarm sensor Remote input Relay operates by a switching contact from a remote location Unified picture Relay operates by loss of focus on the camera transmitter only Relay name Relay 1 Enter a name for the relay that will appear on the Live page 31 alphanumeric characters maximum Trigger relay N A Click the Relay button to switch the relay manually for example as a test or to allow a door to be opened C2908M B 4 05 45 46 CONFIGURATION PAGE FOR COM INTERFACE SETTINGS You can use this configuration pa
28. to connect directly to a PC NOTE Changing the IP address also affects the current browser connection You will have to reset the NET300 and enter the new URL to regain connectivity to the unit Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Enter a valid subnet mask for your network Gateway IP 0 0 0 0 Enter the IP address of the router if the unit is to establish a connection outside of the localnetwork This address is typically used in a WAN environment This field can otherwise remain empty 0 0 0 0 Video UDP Use the pull down menu to select the means of transmission Select TCP Port 80 to send data through transmission a firewall Select UDP for communication between local networks Multicast Off Use the pull down menu to select MPEG 4 for multicast streaming mode Streaming Besides a one to one connection between a transmitter and a receiver unicast the NET300 lets you connect a number of receivers to receive the video signal simultaneously This is achieved by distributing a single data stream on the network itself to a number of receivers in a defined group multicast With a valid multicast group address selected in the Multicast Group IP Address field the NET300 operates in multicast mode data stream duplicated over the network When multicast streaming is turned off operation resorts to unicast mode Multicast group 0 0 0 0 This is the multicast IP address Network hardware such as switches hubs routers etc
29. to deactivate an auxiliary ACK button to close a message when programming a pattern on the CM6700 only SET check box to use in programming presets and patterns The following are arrayed under Lens Iris open and close buttons Focus far and near buttons Zoom out and in buttons The following are arrayed under Pan Tilt Fight direction arrow buttons Home button in the center to return the camera to its home position preset 1 In Control or No Control indicates whether you have control of the camera Recording control buttons are beneath the picture live video page only On the Matrix live video control page you can control the following Monitor To select a monitor enter the monitor number and then click MON You must select the monitor that feeds the camera input of the PelcoNet transmitter select a camera enter the camera number 1 16 and then click CAM Presets To program a preset set the image using the arrow keys click SET enter a preset number and then click PRST To activate a preset enter the preset number 1 66 and then click PRST You must click the CLR button before activating another preset Performing any PTZ stops a scan preset Patterns To program a pattern click SET click PATT run your pattern using the arrow keys and then click PATT again when you are fin ished The CM6700 does not support programming of a pattern from the browser To run a pa
30. transmitter the camera pictures are sent to the receiver and web browser simultaneously There will be a short break in the video display on the receiver monitor whenever the web browser requests a new frame This is especially noticeable with the Server Push feature Transparent data is always transmitted automatically between the two units as soon as the connection becomes active Data bytes entering the interface are transported to the other end transparently There is no flow control mechanism for the data channel Overflowing the serial inter face will cause data loss To sever the connection from either end in the Rcp menu press 3 or disable the alarm CONFIGURATION TYPES There are two ways to configure your system e Aconvenient complete configuration and display of video is accomplished through the built in HTTP server which connects to any standard web browser for example Internet Explorer You can then configure using screens and menus This is the recommended method Refer to the Configuration Using a Web Browser section e most basic configuration is accomplished by connecting a PC to the RS 232 terminal port You then type in commands and parameters Refer to the Configuration Using a Terminal Program section CONFIGURATION USING A WEB BROWSER To use a web browser the system features a complete HTTP server Microsoft s Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher is the recommended browser In order for live vide
31. which decoder a connection to the encoder should be established Transmitter only Use this command to select the video you wish to configure or for which you wish to see information Enter 1 or 2 Receiver only RCP menu Use this command to select to which encoder a connection to the decoder should be established Use this command to enter a new gateway IP address Type a new gateway address and then press Enter This command lets you set custom resolution height 128 to 240 Encoder submenu Use this command to change the size of the frames within the video stream IP menu Use this command to enter a new IP address that PelcoNet will be using on the network Type the new IP address and then press Enter lt Use this command to set minimum frame distance Use this command to show and reset the RTP packet loss statistics Use this command to select the Ethernet link mode 3 3 Use this command to name the encoder presets Type in the name and press Enter Name appears in Internet Explorer Encoder submenu Enter a number 1 8 that corresponds to a predefined profile For example 1 corresponds to high quality 5 IP menu Use this command to see if a unit can be reached This pings the IP set in the menu remote IP The unit will respond if it can be reached or the ping command will time out if it cannot be reached Use this comm
32. 0 transmitter to terminal 2 on the wall block TX to terminal 1 RX to terminal 7 and RX to terminal 8 Plug the DB9 cable into the RS232 422485 port on the transmitter In the Interface Mode field select RS 422 485 The data format must be 9600 8 odd 1 Connect the wall block to COM IN on the multiplexer with RJ 45 straight cable Connect MAIN video output from the multiplexer to the transmitter 79 CONNECTION SCENARIO 3 USING A CM9760 KBD Refer to Figure 46 and the instructions that follow TRANSMITTER Video In FLIPPED CABLE SERCOM PORT PROGRAMMED FOR KBD RECEIVER 9 Video Out RS232 422 485 CM9760KBD lt gt 4800 8 EVEN 1 MONITOR STRAIGHT CABLE Figure 46 CM9760KBD Connected to CM9760 CC1 Controller 1 Connect a DBS cable to the RS232 422 485 port on the NET300 receiver In the Interface Mode field on the configuration page for the interface settings select RS 422 485 The data format should be 4800 baud 8 data bits even parity and 1 stop bit 2 On the receiver side connect on the DB9 cable to terminal 7 on the wall block Connect TX on the DB9 cable to terminal 8 on the wall block Connect on the DB9 cable to terminal 2 on the wall block Connect RX on the DB9 cable to terminal 1 on the wall block 3 Connect an 45 straight cable from the wall block to the power pack 4 Connect an RJ 45
33. 1 or 2 per character Refer to Appendix A for settings Parity check None Use the pull down menu to select the type of parity check None Even or Odd Refer to Appendix A for settings Interface mode RS232 Use the pull down menu to select the required protocol for the port RS232 or RS422 485 Use RS 232 for two wire communication TXD and and RS 422 for four wire communication TX RX RX RS 485 is not normally used except in advanced applications Half duplex mode Off Typically half duplex mode is used for transmission schemes that use one medium to both transmit and receive data This RS 485 mode will keep the NET300 from transmitting and receiving data simultaneously Only one function at a time is allowed The transmitter is turned off when the device at the other end of the line will use the connection Refer to Table A Buffered mode also transfers data input to the COM port Depending on the equipment used the Serial Port Function field may have to be set to Transparent if sending any control data Genex protocol ID N A Enter the address of the Genex unit with which you want to communicate Spectra Esprit N A Enter the address of the Spectra or Esprit unit with which you want to communicate This must match the protocol ID P protocol address of the Spectra or Esprit unit C2908M B 4 05 4 CONFIGURATION PAGE FOR LOCAL INTERFACE KEYBOARD You can use this configuration page to set the p
34. 800 289 9100 for help You should have the serial number from the bottom of the unit and the firmware version ready in case they are needed Do not try to repair a unit yourself Opening it immediately voids any warranty Leave maintenance and repairs to qualified technical personnel Swap a defective unit with a replacement unit and return the defective one for repair TERMINAL PROGRAM If the terminal program fails to connect to the unit s terminal port check the following e isthe right COM port interface on the PC selected for the terminal program and are the settings correct Program default settings are 19200 kb s 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit 8N1 and no flow control for the terminal program e fthe data exchange between the terminal program and the system still does not work check the serial cable Does the system answer when you press Enter on your keyboard e Disable the local echo if you see duplicate characters on your screen TROUBLESHOOTING A TCP IP NETWORK USING A PING UTILITY Enter the appropriate information where indicated by the quotation marks Do not enter the quotation marks To see if a unit in your network can be reached try to ping your unit by typing the following command in a DOS window cAping unit IP address If it is reached there will be a response like the following Reply from IP address gt bytes 32 time NN ms TTL2xxx If the LAN is malfunctioning the ping command will time ou
35. ADDRESS REMOTE RECEIVER PASSWORD LIVE VIDEO AUTO CONNECT RELAY IDLE STATE OPERATING MODE RELAY FOLLOWS RELAY NAME TRIGGER RELAY MOTION DETECTION MOTION DETECTOR SELECT SENSOR FIELD MOTION TRACKING TRACKER LOCAL SENSITIVITY AVERAGE N FRAMES OBJECT MIN SIZE N N BLOCKS ALARM INDICATOR THRESHOLD INTERFACE COM 1 SERIAL PORT FUNCTION BAUD RATE DATA BITS STOP BITS MOTION DETECTOR GRID PARITY CHECK INTERFACE MODE HALF DUPLEX MODE GENEX PROTOCOL ID SPECTRA ESPRIT P PROTOCOL ID KEYBOARD COM PORT BAUD RATE DATA BITS STOP BITS PARITY NETWORK UNIT IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY IP ADDRESS VIDEO TRANSMISSION MULTICAST STREAMING MULTICAST GROUP IP ADDRESS MULTICAST VIDEO PORT ENCODER 1 MULTICAST VIDEO PORT ENCODER 2 MULTICAST PACKET TTL Figure 20 PelcoNet NET300 Transmitter Menu Tree 29 30 GENERAL UNIT NAME UNIT ID PASSWORD LEVEL PASSWORD PASSWORD CONFIRM DATE FORMAT UNIT DATE UNIT TIME TIME ZONE TIME SERVER IP ADDRESS HARDWARE VERSION SOFTWARE VERSION SOFTWARE UPLOAD UPLOAD PROGRESS CONFIGURATION DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION UPLOAD VIDEO DECODER VIDEO MONITER NAME VIDEO OUTPUT STANDARD ALARM ALARM INPUT 1 2 CONNECT ON ALARM NUMBER OF ADDRESS LIVE VIDEO TRANSMITTER IP ADDRESS REMOTE TRANSMITTER PASSWORD LIVE VIDEO AUTO CONNECT RELAY IDLE STATE OPERATING MODE RELAY FOLLOWS RELAY NAME TRIGGER RELAY INTERFACE COM 1 SERIAL PORT FUNCTION BA
36. AL Restart the receiver if you have to change this field C2908M B 4 05 Specifications NETWORK PROTOCOL amp STANDARDS COMPATIBILITY Network Protocols Video Coding Video Frame Rate INTERFACE Video Input or Output LAN Interface LAN Data Rate Data Interface Alarm Input Alarm Output VIDEO Video Standards Video Image Size PAL NTSC POWER Type Operating Voltage Power Consumption ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature Storage Humidity GENERAL Dimensions Unit Weight C2908M B 4 05 RTCP UDP IP HTTP SNMP IGMP ICMP ARP MPEG 4 M JPEG in Server Push mode only Up to 30 images second 1 BNC PAL NTSC 75 ohms 1 Vp p Ethernet 10 100BaseT autosensing RJ 45 9 6 Kbps to 1 5 Mbps 1 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 bidirectional 9 pin D sub 2 terminals 30 VDC maximum 1 terminal 30 VDC 1A PAL NTSC 704 x 576 pixels 4CIF 704 x 288 pixels 2CIF 352 x 288 pixels CIF 704 x 480 pixels 4SIF 704 x 240 pixels 2SIF 352 x 240 pixels SIF Plug power adapter 12 24 VDC power supply included Approximately 10 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C 80 maximum relative humidity non condensing 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C 95 maximum relative humidity non condensing 3 4 W x 1 2 H x 4 5 D 8 6 x 3 1 x 11 4 Approximately 0 4 Ib 0 2 kg without power supply 73 Glossary 74 10BASE T ARP
37. ET CONNECTION TO NETWORK LAN WAN Video In TRANSPARENT DATA PORT USING INTERNET EXPLORER SET TRANSPARENT DATA SETTINGS ON BOTH PELCONET RECEIVER AND TRANSMITTER BAUD RATE 9600 DATA BITS 8 PARITY ODD STOP BITS 1 SWS DIP SWITCH SETTINGS RS 422 485 PELCONET CM6700 MXB CM6700 MATRIX COM2 TRANSPARENT COM 2 7 12 PORT SETTINGS DATA PORT BAUD RATE 9600 SET DIP SWITCH SW5 ON JRD ITO DATA BITS 3 CM6700 MXB TO RS 232 MODE 3 TXD 2 RXD PARITY ODD 5 GND 9 GND STOP BITS 1 Figure 50 Using PelcoNet with CM6700 to Provide Remote Control C2908M B 4 05 CONNECTING PELCONET A CM9760 DT FOR REMOTE BROWSER CONTROL Refer to Figure 51 This configuration lets an operator view and control cameras from a PC using a web browser The operator s PC is not shown on the diagram PELCONET CM9760 DT SETUP TRANSMITTER gt CONNECTION NETWORK LAN WAN Video In TRANSPARENT DATA PORT USING INTERNET EXPLORER SET TRANSPARENT SETTINGS BAUD RATE 4800 OR 9600 DATABITS 8 PARITY EVEN OR ODD STOPBITS 1 NULL MODEM CABLE 4 OUTPUT TIE LINE SUPPLIED CM9760KBD CM9760 DT1 SPECTRA P PROTOCOL SUPPLIED COM 2 PROGRAMMED FOR 9760 DT CABLE wW SPECTRA
38. INSTALLATION OPERATION PelcoNet NET300 Multimedia Transmission Via Network C2908M B 4 05 Contents Important Safeguards and Warnings QI SIE Vere HPV Qu RR CP daa ody ami gets 6 Regulatorn M OI E 6 What is the Pelconet NET300 Transmission System 7 How Do Lansand Wans Work c eb epe Ih mont RR recedit Ged amie eo tbe 7 Who Should Install the PelcoNet NET300 Transmission System r rra n 7 Instructions for the Network Administrator s I e e e nnn 8 ihe u uu eae hein Ru eae ERAI Een ERES 8 The BEOWSB cosi San pene PE RERETRRM REIS RISUS Ge wan iN NORD Nee aO REPE 8 Minimum PC Requirements As Needed 2 0 RR ele 9 OVERVIEW RM 10 BSc uin e Ic ba 10 SO WAS 10 Package Contents beber QE LUN heb eb Rd 10 Front Panel Components 20 00 00 oe esee e ee e e hh hh haee 11 Rear Panel COMPONENTS c ae ette ete redes EE e pde nass ee petes 11 Typical Applications
39. Live Video SERVER Push Page Contents 63 Esprit Live Video SERVER Push Page Contents 65 Keyboard Live Video Server Push Page Contents 8 8 66 C2908M B 4 05 Choosing Where to Store the FIle iar IDE 67 Recording Snapshot TOM VIdeg usada te RE Gals anand Ee ERU PE Mand bebes ages 67 Viewing a Snapshot ux ts es terne vided Guest vod kuqa du Ved eaten equ aer set bd ers 67 Recording the Video Display Onto the 2 nner re 67 Miewing the Video Display tan UU SD DRE ace DEDI feces dias ake dea DEDE 67 Software Uploads z s ns eee Mba dail 69 Resetting the stot ne ertt lee AER iei bend hka debe 70 Troubleshooting tudo dures 71 Terminal Progra ete de amauta ke Gos hh perdu hee quum ore ome wah oes 71 Troubleshooting a TCP IP Network Using a Ping Utility 71 Troubleshooting Connection Problems zr sane s hed arena 71 Troubleshooting the Video Connection 72 ru S
40. MPEG 4 Alarm Settings q Alarm Inputs Alarm Action Alarm connection Relay Settings Relay Action Relay Operation 1 Interface Settings COM1 Terminal Port Transparent Data Port Serial Interface RS232 RS422 RS485 Local Com Interface Keyboard Local Com Port Setup External Keyboard Serial Interface RS232 Network Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Multicast settings off Done p og 18 Internet Figure 22 PelcoNet NET300 Transmitter Setup Page C2908M B 4 05 31 PelcoNet 300 Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help av QO AS JO Search Se Favorites 2 R eB rf http J172 16 0 89 setup htm PelcoNet Setup Address PelcoNet Setup General Settings Unit identification Time amp Date and Version Information Video Decoder Settings Output Standard Output name Alarm Settings Alarm Inputs Alarm Action Alarm connection Relay Settings Relay Action Relay Operation Interface Settings COM1 Terminal Port Transparent Data Port Serial Interface RS232 RS422 RS485 Network Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Multicast settings de E Figure 23 PelcoNet NET300 Receiver Setup Page NOTE The Set button within a box on a configuration page applies to all the fields within that box You can change all the fields in a box and then click Set once and all the changes within that bo
41. Ns a router knows where to direct a given packet of data Quarter CIF video format with 176 x 144 pixels A continuous stream sent from the transmitter to the web browser C2908M B 4 05 Subnet Mask A mask that explains which part of an IP address is the network address and which part composes the hose address it is usually expressed in dotted decimal notation for example 255 255 255 192 TCP Transfer Control Protocol UDP User Datagram Protocol URL Uniform Resource Locator UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair WAN Wide Area Network Multiple LANs connected together usually over a great distance C2908M B 4 05 75 Appendix A Connecting Pelconet To Various Components Some of the connection examples that follow require a DB9 cable Refer to the following figure when one is needed RX DB9 DE Brem TO RECEIVER I ap 4 fn RX RECEIVE DATA PLUS TX TRANSMIT DATA MINUS GND TX TRANSMIT DATA PLUS RX RECEIVE DATA MINUS Figure 43 DB9 Cable Wire Splicing 76 C2908M B 4 05 CONNECTING PELCONET VARIOUS COMPONENTS WITH ASSORTED KEYBOARDS CONNECTION SCENARIO 1 USING A KBD300A IN DIRECT MODE Refer to Figure 44 and the instructions that follow TRANSMITTER waw A P PROTOCOL ONLY RS232 422 485 m nx m eh 4800 8 NONE 1 RECEIVER OR SPECTRA RECEIVER s 66066 8 A
42. O NETWORK Video In RS232 422 485 PELCONET DB9 GENEX COM OUT CONNECTOR RJ 45 CONNECTOR 9600 8 NONE 1 PIN2 RX PING TX PIN3 TX PIN4 RX PIN 5 GND 5 GND GENEX COM MULTIPLEXER ee l j j l l IN OUT Figure 48 Connecting PelcoNet to Genex Using the COM Port 1 Verify that the multiplexer has Version 4 1 or higher software for Genex units manufactured before November 22 2002 Version 1 12 or higher for units manufactured on or after that date The version numbering was restarted in 2003 which is why newer units have a smaller version number The version number flashes on the monitor when power is applied to the multiplexer 2 Set the NET300 RS232 422 485 data port to Transparent 9600 baud 8 data bits none for parity 1 stop bit and off if it is not so set already In the Interface Mode field on the configuration page for the interface settings select RS 232 3 Create cable using the diagram in Figure 48 4 Attach the cable s DB9 connector end to PelcoNet s RS232 422 485 port Connect the cable s RJ 45 connector end to COM OUT on the back of the multiplexer 5 Connect the MAIN video output from the multiplexer to the NET300 transmitter 6 Connect PelcoNet s Ethernet port to the network using a Cat5 Ethernet patch cable 82 C2908M B 4 05 CONNECTING PELCONET A CM6700 AND KBD200A FOR REMOTE ASCII CONTROL Refer to Figure 49 This configuration lets an operator view and control cameras with a
43. T300T or receiver NET300R e Universal plug in power pack with adapters for EU UK US and AU e 089 cable with pigtail Quick installation guide e Software resource CD Optional Compatible Products NET300RK The rack mount kit provides rack mounting for the PelcoNet NET300 This kit supports the mounting of one to five units per rack Units can be mounted with either front or rear panel forward C2908M B 4 05 FRONT PANEL COMPONENTS The PelcoNet NET300 transmission system uses a compact design For that reason connectors are placed on both the front and rear panels Key 1 gt CO Terminals for alarm input and relay output e Two alarm input terminals LN1 LN2 e Two relay terminals for one relay e Two ground terminals GND e two unmarked terminals are not supported Power terminals for powering the NET300 unit RJ 45 Ethernet connector for connecting to the network 10 100 Power LED lights when power is applied to the unit and flashes when transmitting receiving video Network LED lights green when the unit is connected to the network Data LED flashes yellow when data is transmitted pu Figure 1 Front Panel Connections REAR PANEL COMPONENTS Key 1 2 Video In BNC socket transmitter or Video Out BNC socket receiver for video source or f
44. TCP the TCP IP protocol suite See Internet Protocol A unique four byte number that identifies each unit on the Internet or network Usually written in dotted decimal notation with periods separating the bytes This address is required to communicate on the net work for example 192 168 0 100 Integrated Services Digital Network Internet Service Provider Joint Photographic Expert Group procedure to encode still images Kilobits per second the actual data rate Local Area Network Multiple computers linked together into a network to share information within a lim ited geographic area such as a building or a campus controlled by a network operating system and using a transport protocol Media Access Control hardware address Megabits per second the actual data rate Used for transmission of audiovisual data with very low transfer rates for example via Internet further development of MPEG 2 enhanced video compression standard Network Address Translator A proposal for IP address for re use where the local IP address is mapped to a globally unique address A proposal for IP address re use where the local IP address is mapped to a globally unique address Values used for the configuration of the network system A video picture that has been digitized at a particular resolution Point To Point Protocol A protocol allowing a computer using TCP IP to connect directly to the Internet A physical device that connects multiple LA
45. UD RATE DATA BITS STOP BITS PARITY CHECK INTERFACE MODE HALF DUPLEX MODE NETWORK UNIT IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY IP ADDRESS VIDEO TRANSMISSION Figure 21 PelcoNet NET300 Receiver Menu Tree HOME PAGE The window in the left of the home page screen is the display area for decoded video Clicking the Pelco logo on any page connects you to the Pelco Internet home page provided the LAN supports Internet access e Click Video 1 or Video 2 to choose which live display to view e Click Server Push for periodically updated stills e Click Control to access an options screen with links to pages where you can see and control the displayed view Refer to the Web Browser Control Pages section e Click Setup to access an options screen with links to configuration pages Click any icon on the side or the text itself to transfer to the desired page C2908M B 4 05 SETUP PAGES PelcoNet 300 Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer lal xl Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay x B DO search Se Favorites 43 e Lra Address http 192 168 2 25 setup htm X Links a PelcoNet e PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Video 1 Video 2 Server Push Control Setup PelcoNet Setup General Settings Unit identification Time amp Date and Version Information Video Settings MPEG 4 MPEG 4 Video quality Resolution Bandwidth Settings Start page settings
46. X COM 2 DATA PORT COM 2 PORT SETTINGS iban 8TX BAUD RATE 9600 DATA BITS 8 5 GND PARITY ODD STOP BITS 1 PELCONET REMOTE KBD200A ASCII MODE SETUP RECEIVER M ETHERNET CONNECTION TO NETWORK Video Out LAN WAN KBD200A RJ 45 WALL BLOCK AND STRAIGHT CABLE SUPPLIED TRANSPARENT DATA PORT USING INTERNET EXPLORER SET TRANSPARENT DATA SETTINGS ON BOTH PELCONET RECEIVER AND TRANSMITTER BAUD RATE 9600 DATA BITS 8 PARITY ODD STOP BITS 1 STRAIGHT CABLE NOTE FIRMWARE VER 4 0 OR LATER REQUIRED SET KEYBOARD DIP SWITCHES SWITCH MONITOR 6 ON SWITCHES 5 AND 8 OFF SWITCHES 1 4 FOR ADDRESS ACCORDING TO THE TABLE IN THE KBD200A MANUAL Figure 56 Using PelcoNet with CM6800 and KBD200A to Provide Remote Control 90 2908 4 05 Appendix B Frequently Asked Questions FAQs 10 11 12 C2908M B 4 05 What Pelco devices can control from my computer with PelcoNet PelcoNet can control the following from Internet Explorer Spectra and Esprit Genex multiplexer CM9700 matrix older CM9760s require CM9760 data translator CM6700 matrix through integrated ASCII port CM6800 matrix Can view PelcoNet over the Internet Yes You will need a static IP address and enough bandwidth to view live video Pelco recommends a minimum of 250 Kbps for medium image quality Also check with your ISP to verify the correct TCP and UDP ports are open through any rou
47. a window with a grid superimposed on it refer to Figure 29 Select the cells in the image you want the system to monitor for motion You can use the Select all and Clear all buttons The default is all cells selected red To set an individual cell click it with the left mouse button it will turn red Click the right button to deselect a cell which will turn white Select or deselect multiple cells by holding down the left or right mouse button and dragging Release when finished Click the Set button Use the Motion tracking pull down menu to turn on off tracking Note that motion tracking overrides motion detection The Tracker box indicates and controls the direction of motion detection You can set motion detection to operate in one direction only by removing the check mark in the opposite direction This advanced feature must be set up precisely Pelco recommends extensive setup testing in order to get the expected results Use the Local sensitivity slide bar to set detection sensitivity You need to adapt sensitivity to the respective environment and the acceptable false alarm rate for a lower false alarm rate select a lower sensitivity and vice versa Experiment to find the best setting Use the Average n frames slide bar to define how much motion must be detected before an alarm will be triggered If the value is high even movement over a small time period triggers an alarm If the value is low movement over a lon
48. amping and display alarm stamping Datarate 5000 The data rate figure in this field changes automatically according to the setting you choose in the Parameter Preset field Video quality Auto This setting adjusts the value between video quality and image frame rate Use the pull down menu to choose settings either Auto or Manual fyou choose Auto an optimized value is adjusted automatically choose Manual you can change the value between high quality and low quality on the slide bar at the right Intra frame 0 Enter a value to change the size of the frames within the MPEG 4 video stream distance C2908M B 4 05 37 38 Configuration Default Item Setting Description Frame skip ratio 1 Enter a skip value for images e fyouenter 1 all images are encoded e fyou enter 2 every second image is encoded Use this setting if you want low bandwidth and higher quality Video resolution CIF Use the pull down menu to choose the video resolution QCIF CIF 2CIF 4CIF or custom for viewing and recording See the Preset Parameter Name field for descriptions of options Field mode Interlaced This setting lets you select the field mode for video transmission Use the pull down menu to select one of the following e Interlaced Interlaced mode on Setting improves video quality on moving objects e Progressive Interlaced mode off Reset this N A Click the Default button to retur
49. and to adjust the value between frame quality and data rate Enter a value between 1 and 31 Value 1 has highest frame quality with a higher bandwidth while value 31 has lower quality and less bandwidth Use this command to adjust the value between video quality and the image frame rate Enter a value between 1 and 31 Value 1 has the highest quality with a lower video frame rate while value 31 is a maximum frame rate at lower quality Encoder submenu Use this command to designate the data rate Enter the data rate figure IP menu Use this command to connect to a remote IP Type the IP address and then press Enter Encoder submenu Enter a number to designate the frame resolution Enter 2 for QCIF 3 for CIF or 6 for 2CIF IP menu Use this command to enter a new subnet mask Type the new subnet mask and then press Enter Use this command to set the l frame update distance Displays version information for the unit This command lets you set custom resolution width 176 to 704 Exits this menu C2908M B 4 05 Operation LIVE VIDEO AND SERVER PUSH VIDEO PAGES The Live Video pages show a real time picture of a camera view with update rates and image quality similar to a box to box configuration It can be configured for bandwidth use and for various image quality settings Live video is accessible only through a NET300 transmitter and not through a NET300 receiver The Server Push pages
50. arameters for a local Com port so you can connect a Pelco keyboard to your computer This lets you control a device through the keyboard for example a camera can be controlled from the browser with the Pelco keyboard You can also use this feature to transmit serial data from your computer to the PelcoNet unit or vice versa Z PelcoNet 300 Interface Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Q c2 x 0 search s Favorites 29 Address d hetp 192 168 2 25finterface3 htm v ws PelcoNet 2 PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Video 1 Video 2 Server Push Control Setup Local Com Port Setup COM Port Baud rate 600 v Data bits 8 v Stop bits 1 8 Parity None v Set Help on this page PN041300 2 amp Done Internet t 300 Interfa Mj untitled Paint 11 14 AM Figure 32 Configuration Page for Local Com Interface Keyboard Configuration Item Default Setting Description COM port COM1 Use the pull down menu to designate a free COM port on the PC to which you will connect the Pelco keyboard Baud rate 600 Use the pull down menu to select a transmission rate from 600 to 115200 baud Refer to Appendix A for settings Data bits 8 The number of data bits is set at 8 per character Stop bits 1 Use the pull down menu to select the number of stop bits 1 or 2 per character Refe
51. ation Page for MPEG 4 Video Settings Transmitter iiis 36 Configuration Page for Video Decoder Settings Receiver Only 39 Configuration Alarmi Settings Or reus Madden ae 40 Configuration Page for Relay Settings gene RARE a aus S I a dice aces 44 Configuration Page for Com Interface Settings 46 Configuration Page for Local COM Interface Keyboard 48 Configuration Page Network Settings Stands pb ees ce RPIIO S Dis CR PP RI Q rade err 49 Configuration Using a Terminal Program e he 51 lec 51 Terminal Program Transmitter Menu Structure i 52 Terminal Program Receiver Menu Structure 53 Command Reference 2 2 2 sse e e hh e hh ares 54 Du 55 l ve Videoand Server Push Video Pages oet ceo ROS PE ra ax hehe 55 Displaying Video Ona Web BIgWS8I i e eva ded ERR PI a dae SQUID IE 57 Web Browser Control aepo e dae saa 57 Matrix Live Video SERVER Push Page Contents 59 Genex Live Video Server Push Page Contents 20 00 00 e 61 Spectra
52. characters maximum If alarm input is set to follow motion alarm then motion detection must be set to On Alarm input 2 Off High Connect on alarm Functions in the same manner as the Alarm Input 1 field The alarm functions would have little effect without automatically triggering corresponding actions Select On for automatic connection to the video receiver s IP address The idea is to provide a monitoring station with live video in case of an alarm If you want both motion and alarm input to activate an alarm set this field to On If set to motion only motion alarms will activate an alarm but no input alarms will be recognized This feature can be useful even for many applications not related to alarm conditions One example is a video equipped door entry system when the doorbell is pressed a contact closes and the connected transmitter automatically connects to a receiver Select Follows input 1 transmitter or Follows input receiver to specify that the connection remain as long as the alarm is active If Follows input 1 or Follows input is set motion will not activate an alarm Select Follows motion alarm transmitter only to specify that the alarm will turn on when motion is detected and turn off 10 seconds after motion is no longer detected If Follows motion alarm is set alarm inputs will not be recognized Number of video receiver address The NET300 can store up to 10 different alarm IP addresses When a
53. ct a peripheral device such as a light that can be activated from a PelcoNet live video page o WARNING The maximum rating of the relay contact is 30 VDC and 1 A Refer to Figure 17 On the plug in terminal block attach a wire conductor to each of the relay terminals R Insert a small screwdriver tip in the square hole and push hard enough to open the corresponding round hole Insert the wire in the round hole It does not matter which conductor wire goes to which relay terminal The device the relay activates will need its own power supply C2908M B 4 05 25 CONNECTING ALAN Refer to Figure 18 You can connect the NET300 to a 10 100BASE T network either directly or through a hub To do so plug a standard 5 UTP cable with RJ 45 connectors into the NET300 s Ethernet socket Ethernet OO Figure 18 Connecting to the LAN Port CONNECTING POWER The NET300 has no power switch The power supply comes with the attached orange terminal block plug To apply power do the following 1 Depending on your country it may be necessary to attach an appropriate adapter supplied to the power supply If necessary do so 2 Refer to Figure 17 Push the orange terminal block into the plug in base next to the Ethernet port on the NET300 The wires on the plug correspond to the and labeling the NET300 3 Plug the power supp
54. cturer 10 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as when the power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture the apparatus does not operate normally or the apparatus has been dropped 1 Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus 2 Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture 3 reduce the risk of shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so 4 Unless the unit meets NEMA Type 3 35 4 4X 6 or 6P standards it is designed for indoor use only and must not be installed where exposed to rain and moisture 5 Only use parts recommended by Pelco 16 Use only installation methods and materials capable of supporting four times the maximum specified load REGULATORY NOTICES This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE This equipme
55. de Interlaced X Resetthis parameter preset Default Set Internet ij untitled Paint lt gt 11 12am Figure 25 Configuration for MPEG 4 Video Settings Only One Example Shown NOTE In box to box connection the receiver monitor displays only Encoder 1 settings Encoder 2 settings are not displayed C2908M B 4 05 Configuration Default Item Setting Description Camera Camera 1 Enter a camera name Camera name Off Use the pull down menu to select a screen option Top or Bottom where the camera name will be displayed stamping Or select Off Time stamping Off Use the pull down menu to select a screen position Top or Bottom where the current time will be displayed Or select Off Video On Use the pull down menu to select whether the MPEG 4 data stream will be stamped with a watermark On or watermarking not Off A green rectangle will be stamped on the decoded signal of the validated data stream MPEG 4 Display alarm Off Use the pull down menu to select whether a message will be displayed in the event of an alarm stamping Displayed alarm N A Enter the message to be displayed in the event of an alarm 31 alphanumeric characters maximum message MPEG 4 Encoder MPEG 4 Click the tab to choose whether to set parameters for either encoder 1 or encoder 2 The selected button s text 1 2 tab Encoder 1 will be bold Na
56. e COM port is open and you can send transparent data from your PC COM port to the PelcoNet COM port and vice versa CONFIGURATION PAGE FOR NETWORK SETTINGS Network and routing information make up the configuration page for network settings These settings are used to integrate the NET300 into an existing network The table that follows describes the configuration items PelcoNet 300 Network Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer File View Favorites Tools Help serous O 2 5 http 1172 16 0 86 network htm PelcoNet PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Video 1 Video 2 Server Push Control Setup Network settings Unit IP address 7216096 Subnet mask 5525500 Gateway IP address booo Reboot after necessary Video transmission UDP X Set Multicast streaming or Multicast group address 0 0 0 0 Multicast video port encoder 1 60000 Multicast video encoder 2 000 Multicast packet TTL fi Help on this page PN041300 2 Figure 33 Configuration Page for Network Settings Transmitter Shown C2908M B 4 05 49 50 Configuration Default Item Setting Description Unit IP address 10 0 0 1 Enter a unique IP address that is valid for your network The preconfigured default IP address allows for transmitter or 10 0 0 2 receiver easy configuration in closed environments You can use a cross over cable
57. e MPEGViewer exe file either on the resource CD or the PC or MPEG Viewer shortcut on the desktop if you used the installation program on the CD Double click the file The viewer opens C2908M B 4 05 67 68 o fic MPEGViewer x PelcoNet PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS A No file selected Figure 42 Viewer Screen Click the Open button A browse dialog box opens Navigate to the recorded file mp4 extension you want to view Click the file to highlight it and then click Open Click Play on the viewer to begin playback The start and end locations are shown below the slide control A counter marks your location in the file Use the Pause button to temporarily halt playback You can change your location in the file by moving the pointer on the slide control Click Play to resume playback Click Stop to halt playback NOTE When video files are saved an extra file ind extension is created that lets you see the video in Pelco s MPEG Viewer If you delete this file you cannot view the saved mp4 file C2908M B 4 05 Software Upload Units have flash EPROMs for software upgrades in the field These upgrades can be done directly from the web browser To do so 1 2 Obtain the latest PelcoNet NET300 transmission system software from Pelco http pelco com Use the browser to select the General Settings configuration page of your unit Use the Browse button in the Software upload
58. e RS232 422 485 port on the NET300 to an unused serial port on the PC null modem required 4 After the connection is made you will be prompted for the case sensitive user name Press Enter if the prompt does not appear automatically The factory default is service 5 All commands consist of single characters you type inside the terminal window Enter only one command at a time and do not terminate this input by pressing the Enter key After entering a value for example an IP address check the entered characters again and only then press Enter to transmit the values to the NET300 The following shows a typical session TYPICAL SESSION The terminal program main menu appears in the terminal window as shown below video T IP misc 7 This Menu 4 exit logout NOTE You cannot use backspace during a terminal session if you mistype a character end your entry by pressing Enter and try again If you see duplicate characters on any entry the local echo feature of your 5 terminal program is not disabled If you are using the terminal to set up the unit s IP address just type i and then i again You are prompted to enter a new IP address Do so and press Enter If you want to establish a live video connection to a remote unit you have to specify the remote IP address by typing r and then entering the remote IP address To establish a connection go to the main menu then type r then type e and then s
59. e authorization level or if the unit is not protected by a password Passwords can be changed one at a time only that is either Service User or Live Maximum entry is 19 alphanumeric characters All entered characters will be saved when you click Set however no more than eight asterisks will be displayed when you access the screen next time even if you entered more than eight characters Password confirm Date format None Europe Re enter the new password again to guard against typing errors If the device is not protected by a password the No password set message will be displayed Use the pull down menu to select the format for the date Europe USA or Japan Unit date N A Enter the current date in MM DD YYYY format for the USA DD MM YYYY for Europe YYYY MM DD for Japan This is the system date which is controlled by an internal real time clock The day of the week first entry box need not be entered and will be automatically adjusted based on the given date Unit time Time zone N A Pacific Enter the current time or click the Synchr PC button and then click Set to synchronize the NET300 with your computer s system time This is the system time which is controlled by an internal real time clock This only synchronizes once Pelco cannot guarantee the time will be accurate without the use of a time server Use the pull down menu to select the time zone for the NET300 This and t
60. elect either video 1 or video 2 To disconnect type 2 in the same menu C2908M B 4 05 51 52 TERMINAL PROGRAM TRANSMITTER MENU STRUCTURE The following describes the terminal program transmitter menu structure The menu items and commands are enclosed in single quotation marks Do not enter the quotation marks Information and current settings are displayed to the right of the commands Refer to the Command Reference section for descriptions of the commands Main Menu v video ile IP m misc This Menu 4 exit logout v Video Menu e Encoder Settings nd set video input termination 1 1 adapt std res e g to NTSC 1 x Leave this Menu 7 This Menu e Encoder Settings Submenu e Select Encoder 1 Parameter set 1 n Parameter set name min frame dist 1 1 T Encoder Bitrate 5000 0 Quantizer 8 q P Quantizer 8 frame distance 0 update distance 132 6 frame size res 3 Ww custom width 432 hi custom height 288 d reset to default Xx Leave this Menu Y This Menu t Set Video Input Termination Submenu Set video input termination 0 no termination 1 termination a Adapt Standard Resolutions Submenu Adapt standard resolutions e g CIF to NTSC 0 no 1 yes i IP Menu An asterisk means a reset of the NET300 is necessary after a change Reset by cycling the power i local IP 10 0 0 1 5 local subnet mask 255 255 255 0 9
61. er unless otherwise noted DESCRIPTION The PelcoNet NET300 transmission system is a network video server that encodes and decodes live video and control data transmitted and received over Ethernet computer networks either intranet or Internet using the TCP IP protocol The transmission system consists of two units a transmitter NET300T and a receiver NET300R however only the transmitter is required to use the system If a receiver is used video can be displayed on an NTSC or PAL monitor connected to the receiver If a receiver is not used video can be displayed on a PC connected to the network through a web browser Dual MPEG 4 video streams each of which can be set up differently is a special feature of the NET300 For example one video stream might be set to record at high resolution while the second might have monitoring at a lower resolution Transmitters and receivers are identified by IP addresses just like any other equipment connected to a computer network There is a bidirectional serial interface for remote control of peripherals such as PTZ cameras In appropriately configured networks the multicast function permits simultaneous video transmission in real time to several receivers For this to work the UDP and IGMP multicasting protocols must be implemented in the network SOFTWARE VERSION This manual documents PelcoNet NET300 software version 3 0 PACKAGE CONTENTS The following are supplied e Transmitter NE
62. et NET300 to Different Components for examples of how to connect equipment CONNECTING VIDEO SOURCES OR DISPLAYS e NET300 transmitter s BNC Video In socket accepts color or black white sources and automatically detects whether it is PAL or NTSC The video input has an internal termination of 75 ohms NET300 receiver s BNC Video Out socket can be connected to any PAL or NTSC video monitor or VCR with a composite PAL or NTSC input CONNECTING DATA TERMINALS The bidirectional data interface port can be used to control equipment connected to the NET300 for example a dome camera with motorized lens The port supports RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 asynchronous serial interfaces PIN ASSIGNMENTS Table A Pin Assignments 12345 Pin RS 232 RS 422 485 67 89 1 DCD data carrier detect 7 RX receive data RX receive data plus 3 TX transmit data transmit data minus 4 DTR data terminal ready 5 GND ground GND ground 6 DSR data set ready 7 RTS ready to send TX transmit data plus 8 CTS clear to send receiver data minus 9 o NOTE Transmission of transparent data is possible only when a video connection has been established A WARNING Pay attention to documentation relating to the installation and operation of the equipment being controlled CONNECTING AN ALARM The NET300 has two alarm inputs Input 1 lets you connect external signaling devices
63. field to select the correct new firmware file Click the Upload button The Upload progress field shows how the upload is proceeding After about 30 seconds you should get a feedback message from the connected unit The message Upload Complete WAIT confirms the correct upload of the new firmware which is now being installed If you try to upload an invalid firmware file you will get the message Upload Failed A WARNING Do not disconnect power to the unit for any reason while firmware is being installed Disrupting the cycle will damage the C2908M B 4 05 flash EPROM If this occurs you will have to return the unit for repair The unit automatically restarts when a successful upload is completed However if the LED flashes green red alternately on conclusion the upload has been unsuccessful and must be restarted To do so in the browser s address field after the unit s IP address enter main htm For example 192 168 0 12 main htm Restart the upload process If you revisit the General Settings configuration page after the firmware is uploaded successfully you will see the message New Firmware Installed 69 Resetting the NET300 To reset the unit type a forward slash and reset at the end of the unit s address in the Internet Explorer browser address window and then press Enter 70 C2908M B 4 05 Troubleshooting If the following instructions fail to solve your problem contact Pelco Technical Support at 1
64. file is recorded on the PC on which you are viewing the picture To do so 1 Onthe Home page click either Control and then click one of the underlined links to a live video control page or Video 1 or Video 2 2 Position the camera as desired if it has PTZ capability 3 Click the Snapshot icon camera to record a still picture The snapshot is saved on the PC s hard drive with a jpg extension VIEWING A SNAPSHOT You can view a snapshot by double clicking the desired file extension in Windows Explorer RECORDING THE VIDEO DISPLAY ONTO THE PC You can record the camera display from the Video 1 or 2 pages or from the live video Matrix Genex Spectra and Esprit control pages The file is recorded on the PC on which you are viewing the picture To do so 1 Onthe Home page click either Control and then click one of the underline links to a live video control page or Video 1 or Video 2 2 Position the camera as desired if it has PTZ capability 3 Click the Recording icon red dot button to begin recording The button flashes while recording is happening Note that recording stops if you exit the page 4 Click the Recording button again to stop recording The recording is saved on the PC s hard drive with an mp4 extension VIEWING THE VIDEO DISPLAY The video file is identified by date and time View the video display using the MPEGViewer program included on the PelcoNet Resource CD Do the following 1 Locate th
65. ge to set the parameters of the RS232 422 485 serial interface port PelcoNet 300 Interface Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Favorites Tools Q D qu 029 2 Address http 172 16 0 86 interface1 htm PelcoNet amp PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Video 1 Video 2 Server Push Control Setup COMI serial data port Hi sex COMI interface settings Baud rate 9600 Data bits 8 gt Stop bits Parity check 0 Interface mode 854227485 gt Half duplex mode o ID s for controllable devices off Genex protocol ID Spectra Esprit P protocol ID p Help on this page PN041300 2 Figure 31 Configuration Page for COM Interface Settings Transmitter Shown C2908M B 4 05 Configuration Default Item Setting Description Serial port function Terminal Select a controllable device from the pull down menu Terminal Transparent or Pelco Prot protocol If the port must transmit data transparently select Transparent You can use Pelco Prot to send any kind of control data for a Spectra Esprit Genex or a Pelco matrix Baud rate 19200 Use the pull down menu to select a transmission rate from 600 to 115200 baud Refer to Appendix A for settings Data bits 8 The number of data bits is set at 8 per character Stop bits 1 Use the pull down menu to select the number of stop bits
66. ger period is required to trigger an alarm Use the Object min size nxn blocks slide bar to designate the minimum number of cells in the frame a moving object must fill to trigger an alarm You can set the value between 1 1 and 6 6 2 2 is recommended If the size of the object in the picture exceeds the value you set motion detection triggers an alarm The Alarm indicator box lets you set a threshold so an alarm is triggered only if the sensitivity of the video sensor is exceeded Thus something such as background noise caused by the camera can be filtered to avoid unwanted alarms The blue line indicates the alarm threshold Any value exceeding this produces an alarm signal Components of the motion signal generating the alarm are indicated in red Pull up or down on the blue line to observe the motion detector Click Back to Alarm page when finished C2908M B 4 05 Configuration Default Item Setting Description Video loss alarm Off If you select On the signal from the video source the camera in most cases is monitored constantly for interruption If no signal is received the NET300 triggers an alarm Alarm input 1 Off High 1 Select On from the pull down menu if you want to activate an alarm through an external alarm sensor 2 Select High or Low for the voltage level to activate the alarm 3 Enter a name for the alarm input to be displayed on the screen if an alarm is activated 31 alphanumeric
67. gramming Menus lo access the programming menus enter 95 click Pres Use the open iris icon to open menus and arrow keys to navigate and set options Use the open iris icon in conjunction with the Exit option to move backward through menu layers and to exit pro gramming mode NOTE You can program presets and patterns for Spectra IIl either from inside the camera menu or through a controller With Spectra II you can program presets and patterns through a controller or through the browser C2908M B 4 05 ESPRIT LIVE VIDEO SERVER PUSH PAGE CONTENTS Esprit control with live video Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help e search Favorites Meda M Address http 172 16 0 86 espritlive htm PelcoNet e VIOEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Video 1 Video 2 Server Push Control Setup esrPritr MPEG 4 MPEG 4 Encoder 1 V 1 1 8 Resize Video 352x288 704x576 rc o 3 m ajeje P o 5 v Eni EL Bun lt In control Syl gt Recording Select path Help on this page Local intranet Figure 40 Esprit Control Page Live Video Page Shown Transmitter Only The Esprit page contains the following at the top of the page e live video indicators live video page only The following are arrayed down the right side under Lens e Iris
68. he Time Server IP Address settings are important if the internal clock should be synchronized with the time received from a time server on the Internet C2908M B 4 05 upload Configuration Default Item Setting Description Time server IP 0 0 0 0 Enter the IP address of a TIME protocol server and then click Set The time and date are automatically address synchronized every two hours to this Internet server This feature does not adjust for Daylight Saving Time you should adjust manually as needed Hardware version N A Read only hardware version number This contains unique serial number type of hardware and revision Software version N A Read only firmware version number This is important information should you need technical support Software upload N A Units have flash EPROMs for firmware upgrades in the field These upgrades can be done directly from the web browser Enter the name of the file containing the upgrade or locate it using the Browse button Then click the Upload button Upload progress 096 This field shows the percentage of the upload that has been completed Configuration N A Clicking the Download button saves the current configuration of the PelcoNet NET300 transmission system download to a PC file Configuration N A This copies a file from a PC to the NET300 Enter the name of the file containing the configuration or locate it using the Browse button Then click
69. iguration page This makes PelcoNet use port 80 and whatever source port the client computer chooses C2908M B 4 05 Index A Alarm indicator 42 Alarm input 1 43 Alarm input 2 43 Application diagrams 12 Auxiliaries matrix 60 Averagen 42 B Baud rate 47 48 C Camera 37 Camera matrix 60 Camera name stamping 37 COM port 48 Configuration download 35 Configuration pages Alarm settings 40 Com interface settings 46 General settings 33 Local Com interface keyboard 48 MPEG 4 video settings transmitter only 36 Network settings 49 Relay settings 44 Video decoder dettings receiver only 39 Configuration upload 35 Connect on alarm 43 Connecting relay output 25 Connecting to various components 76 Data bits 47 48 Data terminal 24 Data terminal connecting 24 Datarate 37 Date format 34 Display alarm stamping 37 Displayed alarm message 37 E Esprit control page 65 F Field mode 38 Frame skip ratio 38 G Gateway IP address 50 General settings configuration page 33 Genex protocol ID 47 H Half duplex mode 47 Hardware version 35 Idle state 45 Indicator buttons live page 55 C2908M B 4 05 Installation hardware 24 Interface mode 47 Intra frame distance 37 IPaddress 7 K Keyboard control page 66 L Live video 57 Live video auto connect 43 Live video control 58 Live video receiver transmitter IP address 43 Local com interface keyboard settings page 48 Local sensitivity
70. ime Time server IP address 0 0 0 0 Version information Hardware version B0001 041 Sofware version 030501 06 Software update Software upload Upload progress Configuration download Configuration upload Figure 24 Configuration Page for General Settings C2908M B 4 05 33 34 Configuration Item Default Setting Description Unit name None For future development The Unit name identifies the device for example in the event of an alarm this name would be displayed in the video image depending on the configuration You can enter up to 31 alphanumeric characters Unit ID None For future development The Unit ID identifies the device You can enter up to 31 alphanumeric characters Password level None Select the password level from the pull down menu Access to the NET300 generally is protected with a password to prevent unauthorized use of the unit There are three password levels A WARNING Setting a User level password on a transmitter can cause complications on the receiver side in a box to box configuration To avoid this on the receiver s Alarm Settings configuration page enter the transmitter s IP address and user password in the appropriate fields live video receiver IP address and remote receiver password If no User level password is set on the transmitter then the receiver needs no setup e Service This is the administrative and highest level This level g
71. ions Use the open iris icon in conjunction with the Exit option to move backward through menu layers and to exit programming mode KEYBOARD LIVE VIDEO SERVER PUSH PAGE CONTENTS Keyboard control with live video Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help p Q x A Osan Ami G R Address http 192 168 2 25 keyboardiive1 v Links gt PelcoNet e PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Video 1 Video 2 Server Push Control Setup Keyboard Control with live video MPEG 4 This is the First ONE M v 1 The inpuT I Input2 Relay Resize Video 352x288 704x576 Camera One 09 08 2004 11 19 27 Camera Control E Snapshot 9 ol Help on this page Select path Error on page Internet 45 untitled Paint 11 15 Figure 41 Keyboard Control Page Live Video Page Shown The Keyboard page lets you control a camera through a Pelco keyboard rather than through a PC s keyboard The Keyboard page contains live video indicators live video page only at the top of the page Recording control buttons are beneath the picture live video page only The hard disk icon when showing indicates that a compact flash drive is connected 66 C2908M B 4 05 RECORDING AND VIEWING THE DISPLAY ON A Video 1 and 2 and live video control pages let you keep snapshots still pictures and rec
72. lso check with your network administrator to verify that the TCP IP ports PelcoNet uses are not being filtered and that you have enough bandwidth How do program PelcoNet with HyperTerminal Using a null modem cable connect a COM port on your PC to the RS232 422 485 port on PelcoNet Open HyperTerminal and set the port to use 19200 8 N 1 and No Flow Control Type and follow the help menu How much bandwidth does PelcoNet use PelcoNet s bandwidth is adjustable You can set it from 9 6 kbps up to 5000 kbps PelcoNet recommends a minimum of 250 Kbps for live video at medium image quality Check with your network administrator for how much bandwidth to use Can use PelcoNet with a DSL or cable connection Yes You will need a static IP address from your provider Also verify what kind of bandwidth you will get since it varies by location Verify that your provider is not filtering the TCP IP ports that PelcoNet uses Is an RS 232 to RS 422 485 converter required for control with PelcoNet No the NET300 s RS232 422 485 port supports RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 What TCP IP ports should 1 use with PelcoNet fyou will be using PelcoNet in a LAN environment Pelco recommends all TCP IP ports above 1024 be opened Also if you will use a time server TCP port 37 must be opened If you will be using PelcoNet in a WAN environment Pelco recommends changing the Video transmission setting to TCP in the Network Settings conf
73. ly into an electrical outlet 26 C2908M B 4 05 Configuration BOX TO BOX CONNECTION The following explains a box to box connection 1 First transmitter and receiver need to be configured appropriately If the units are supposed to be operated in different subnets a gateway IP address must be configured Use the Live video receiver IP address field to address the destination Enter the settings using either a terminal program or a web browser 2 Once all addresses are configured under the terminal program menu go into the menu and type e to make the connection Or program the live video receiver IP address and enable the live auto connect setting through the web browser Make sure the unit that will initiate the connection has an alarm IP address that points to the destination unit After a few seconds video transmission begins and the camera scene appears on the monitor attached to the receiver Instead of using a terminal program or web browser for establishing a connection you can attach a contact to the alarm input Make sure the alarm input field on the configuration page for alarm settings is enabled You can use a web browser to connect to either of the two units even during an active box to box connection This way you can make changes to the configuration and immediately see the result of the setting for example when changing video quality This is not true for passwords however If you are connected to the
74. me of first or Name of Clicking the MPEG 4 Encoder 1 or 2 tab changes the title of and entry in this field If desired enter second encoder first other than the programmed name to identify video 1 or video 2 24 alphanumeric characters maximum encoder Changing the name here also changes it on the tab Parameter preset 1 Use the pull down menu to select a setting 1 8 that corresponds to a predefined profile in the Preset Parameter Name field below The profile changes as you change the setting These predefined profiles are a starting point from which you can make custom adjustments if desired Preset parameter high res This field describes the profile associated with the setting in the Parameter Preset field above This MCIF field changes automatically The profiles are predefined and optimized for different transmission paths The profiles are 1 high res 4CIF for connections with high bandwidth and high resolution of 704 x 576 pixels 2 low delay half D1 for connections with high bandwidth motion optimized resolution of 352 x 448 pixels 3 low bandw CIF for connections with lower bandwidth and resolution of 352 x 288 pixels 4 DSL for ADSL connections 5 ISDN 2B for ISDN connections over two B channels 6 ISDN 1B for ISDN connections over one B channel 7 MODEM for modem connections 8 GSM for GSM modem connections Note that OCIF does not support displaying camera name stamping time st
75. mission to be viewed over TCP IP based networks This section is intended to help the network administrator know what is involved with installing this product and how it will affect the network The person installing the product will need the following information about the network to make the network function properly THE TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER e Avalid static IP address for each PelcoNet NET300 transmission system unit Subnet mask Default gateway if applicable e E mail server s IP address if applicable Dedicated maximum allowable amount of bandwidth for live video Required for the PelcoNet NET300 transmission system to function properly The PelcoNet NET300 transmission system requires a continuous amount of bandwidth to display true live video Pelco recommends using switching hubs with the product so the amount of bandwidth available to each unit is constant and reliable THE BROWSER If you plan to use a browser to view live video across the network there are procedures to complete before you can use the browser such as installing the ActiveX platform If you installed Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 from the CD that came with the PelcoNet NET300 transmission system you can skip step 1 below Otherwise perform the following before trying to use the browser 1 Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher must be installed before continuing 2 Setthe computer s display settings to use 16 or 32 bit color 3 Inse
76. must IP address support the multicasting protocol IGMP This field sets PelcoNet to use the multicasting protocol which allows more efficient use of bandwidth The IP range is 224 0 1 0 through 238 255 255 255 Some IP addresses may be reserved for system resources Contact your network administrator for more information Multicast video 60000 Enter the port address for the video encoder 1 MPEG 4 data stream port encoder 1 Multicast video 61000 Enter the port address for the video encoder 2 MPEG 4 data stream port encoder 2 Multicast packet TTL 1 Enter the number of hops for the packet to live TTL stands for time to live This setting defines the ifetime of multicast packages in the network If multicast traffic is to be transmitted over routers and Switches this setting is important in adjusting the lifetime of the package to the requirements of the network C2908M B 4 05 CONFIGURATION USING A TERMINAL PROGRAM Using a terminal program for example the Windows application HyperTerminal on a computer connected to the RS232 422 485 port on the NET300 provides limited configuration and control capabilities Do the following 1 In the terminal program on your PC ensure that the PC s COM port is set up properly default properties are 19200 baud 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit and no flow control and that the local terminal echo is disabled 2 Isolate the NET300 from the network 3 Connect th
77. n alarm occurs a connection is established to the first address Up to 10 separate addresses can be added should the first address not accept the call Use the pull down menu to select how many additional addresses to contact if necessary Add the IP addresses in the next field Live video receiver transmitter IP address Remote receiver N A transmitter password Enter the IP addresses 10 maximum of the receivers if configuring a transmitter or transmitters if configuring a receiver to be notified in the event of an alarm Enter the password for the remote unit if it is protected by a User or Live password WARNING Setting a User level password on transmitter can cause complications on the receiver side in a box to box configuration To avoid this on the receiver s Alarm Settings configuration page enter the transmitter s IP address and user password in the appropriate fields live video receiver IP address and remote receiver password If no User level password is set on the transmitter then the receiver needs no setup Live video auto Off connect Select On if at each restart an active connection should be setup automatically to the receiver s IP address The auto connect feature guarantees active connection to the receiver s alarm IP address even after connection breakdown or network failures As soon as communication is restored the connection is reinstated On a receiver this feature is enabled
78. n the settings to the factory defaults parameter preset C2908M B 4 05 CONFIGURATION PAGE FOR VIDEO DECODER SETTINGS RECEIVER ONLY Video monitor name and video output standard make up the configuration page for video decoder settings The table that follows describes con figuration items Address http 172 16 0 89 video3 htm Links Pelco PELCO PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Setup Video Decoder configuration Video monitor name Video output standard NTSC Set Help on this page PN041300 2 Local intranet Figure 26 Configuration Page for Video Decoder Settings Configuration Item Default Setting Description Video monitor name N A Enter a name 31 characters maximum for the monitor Video output standard NTSC For devices that also function as receivers select the video standard for the monitor output PAL or NTSC C2908M B 4 05 39 40 CONFIGURATION PAGE FOR ALARM SETTINGS The PelcoNet NET300 transmission system is not only a multimedia gateway but also a security device and therefore has many features related to security applications The configuration page for alarm settings lets you configure your unit for surveillance applications In most surveillance related applications the receiver is located in a secure center type environment while the transmitter is located at the site to be monit
79. nt has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You may also find helpful the following booklet prepared by the FCC How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Changes and modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commi
80. o Page Shown Transmitter Only The Spectra page contains the following at the top of the page e video indicators live video page only The following are arrayed down the right side under Lens e ris open and close buttons e Focus far and near buttons e Zoom out and in buttons The following are arrayed under Pan Tilt e Eight direction arrow buttons e button in the center to return the camera to its home position preset 1 C2908M B 4 05 64 The following are arrayed under Presets e numbered preset buttons e Pres preset button e Clear button e ASET check box The following are arrayed under Pattern e A Start pattern button e A Stop pattern button In Control or No Control indicates whether you have control of the camera Recording control buttons are beneath the picture live video page only On the Spectra live video control page you can control the following program a preset set the image using the arrow keys click SET enter a preset number and then click Pres To activate a preset enter a preset number and click the Pres button Performing any PTZ stops a scan preset Patterns You can program and run only one pattern through PelcoNet To program a pattern click SET click Start run your pattern using the arrow keys and then click Stop To operate a pattern click Start to begin the pattern and Stop to halt Pro
81. o Page Shown Transmitter Only onn 61 Spectra Control Page Live Video Page Shown Transmitter 2 2 5 63 Esprit Control Page Live Video Page Shown Transmitter Only rr r tcc n 65 Keyboard Control Page Live Video Page Shown 66 Viewer SCIBGBII cecus doce Ades eats the nena ska tee MR Wen eee E Ede 68 9 Wire Splicing EMPPTT m 76 KBD300A Direct Mode Connected to a Receiver or Spectra Dome System 55 77 KBD4000 Connected to a Multiplexer ss IIR n e e ee 78 CM9760KBD Connected to CM9760 CC1 Controller ___ r a 80 Local Keyboard PC rrr aie a Been Peete hated B ERR appa eed 81 Connecting PelcoNet to Genex Using the COM Port iiississssssssssssssssssses s e e 82 Using PelcoNet with CM6700 and 200 to Provide Remote Control r rr 83 Using PelcoNet with CM6700 to Provide Remote Contro r r rr e 84 Using PelcoNet with CM9760 DT to Provide Remote Control of a 9760 Monitor
82. o images to be decoded the special ActiveX control file must be installed on your PC The latest version of the ActiveX plat form comes on the PelcoNet CD Also the unit will not function without some form of Microsoft s Virtual Machine installed on the PC Virtual Machine is included on the PelcoNet resource CD that came with your NET300 unit C2908M B 4 05 2 28 GETTING STARTED NOTE NET Manager is a program that can make it easier to manage PelcoNet units in local networks The program and manual C2901M are on the resource CD that comes with your PelcoNet unit Refer to the manual for instructions The only NET Manager features available to the NET300 include scanning to see your units IP and MAC addresses changing IP addresses and viewing the setup pages with the browser 1 Start your web browser 2 Connect to the URL http IP Address where IP Address is the IP address of the unit you want to configure Use the standard dot separated format x x x x to enter the address The home page is displayed along with a snapshot from the camera PelcoNet 300 Homepage Microsoft Internet Explorer DER File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay 4 g search S Faves 3 5 Links Address A http 172 16 0 86 PelcoNet VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Video 1 Video 2 Server Push Control Setup I 1 660 a 1 m T 01 93 51 220 2
83. on this page Applet started wJ Local intranet Figure 34 Live Video and Server Push Pages Transmitter Shown Toaccess the PelcoNet NET300 transmission system home page you must first connect to the Internet intranet network and open Internet Explorer the browser 2 Then enter the IP address in the address box The home page appears 3 Click either Video 1 or Video 2 or Server Push on the home page To exit any page click an option at the top of the page The program displays dialog boxes when you try to view live video under any of the following conditions e With a browser other than Internet Explorer e Without first installing ActiveX platform e When your computer display is not set for 16 or 32 bit color To change right click the desktop and then click Properties the Settings tab and select High Color 16 bit or True Color 32 hit For NT select 65536 Colors NOTE Do not change the video properties while viewing live video You may get a gray background if you do e When Microsoft Virtual Machine is not enabled To enable on the Tools menu select Internet Options select the Advanced tab locate Microsoft VM checkmark Java Console Enabled and JIT compiler for virtual machine enabled Reboot your PC With any of these conditions you can only view the video as a series of still images C2908M B 4 05 DISPLAYING VIDEO ON A WEB BROWSER The NET300 uses MPEG 4 for transmitting video across the network
84. open and close buttons e Focus far and near buttons e Zoom out and in buttons The following are arrayed under Pan Tilt e Fight direction arrow buttons e button in the center to return the camera to its home position preset 1 C2908M B 4 05 The following are arrayed under Presets e Ten numbered preset buttons e Pres preset button e Clear button e ASET check box The following are arrayed under Pattern e A Start pattern button e A Stop pattern button e A Wiper button In Control or No Control indicates whether you have control of the camera Recording controls buttons are beneath the picture live video page only On the Esprit live video control page you can control the following Presets To program a preset set the image using the arrow keys click SET enter a preset number and then click Pres To activate a preset click a preset number button and then click Pres You must click the Clear button before activating another preset Performing any PTZ stops a scan preset Patterns vYou can program and run only one pattern through PelcoNet To program a pattern click SET click Start run your pattern using the arrow keys and then click Stop To operate a pattern click Start to begin the pattern and Stop to halt Programming Menus lo access the programming menus enter 95 and click Pres Use the open iris icon to open menus and arrow keys to navigate and set opt
85. or an analog video monitor RS232 422 485 serial interface port 9 pin male sub D socket for controlling data transmissions RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 interfaces and for configuration using terminal software Video In RS232 422 485 Figure 2 Rear Panel Components Refer to the Hardware Installation section for information on interfacing peripherals to the unit C2908M B 4 05 Typical Applications II II I I I 4 4 44 4 There are two ways to make a high performance multimedia transmission system for Ethernet networks e One way is to use just the transmitter and connect it through the Ethernet network to a PC with a web browser at the receiving end e Another way is to connect the transmitter through the Ethernet network to a receiver This is often called a box to box connection because it uses two PelcoNet NET300 transmission system units In either case routing dedicated cables from a camera to a monitor is not required because you can use the existing Ethernet network for that purpose Refer to figures 3 through 16 for examples of these configurations Refer to Appendix A for detailed illustrations TRANSMITTER Video In RS232 422 485 LAN WAN TCP IP INTRANET INTERNET MONITOR RECEIVER Video Out RS232 422 485 Figure 3 Configuration for Box To Box Connections 12 C2908M B 4 05 C2908M B 4 05 TRANSMITTER Video In RS232 422 485 CAMERA RECEIVER
86. ord the camera video display on a PC s hard drive and play it back later The file is recorded on the hard drive of the PC on which you are viewing the picture The controls are a row of buttons beneath the screen NOTE When video files are saved an extra file ind extension is created that lets you see the video in Pelco s MPEG Viewer If you delete this file you cannot view the saved mp4 file CHOOSING WHERE TO STORE THE FILE The program automatically saves snapshots and video recording files at on the hard drive of the PC on which you are viewing the picture unless you tell it otherwise If you want to store files in a different location on the PC you need to first specify that location To do so 1 On the Home page click either Control and then click one of the underlined links to a live video control page or Video 1 or Video 2 2 Click the Select path icon open folder beneath the picture Click the icon just once Double clicking may cause display problems with the select path window 3 The program opens the Path for saving MPEG JPEG files screen Do not specify a file name leave blank just navigate to the location where you want the file stored and then click the Save button The file of any snapshot or video you record will be saved to that location RECORDING A SNAPSHOT FROM VIDEO You can record a snapshot from the Video 1 or 2 pages or from the live video Matrix Genex Spectra or Esprit control pages The
87. ored PelcoNet 300 Alarm Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer BER File Edit View Favorites Tools Help AF search Favorites Media 42 e Address http 172 16 0 86 alarm htm PelcoNet PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Video 1 Video 2 Server Push Control Setup WEM Alarm sources Video motion alarm Motion detection Unified picture detection Video loss alarm Alarm input 1 High Alarm input 2 or High Set Alarm connections Connect on alarm or Number of video receiver address 1 Live video receiver IP address 0 0 0 0 Remote receiver password Live video auto connect Off v Help on this page PN041300 2 Figure 27 Configuration Page for Alarm Settings Transmitter Shown C2908M B 4 05 PelcoNet 300 Motion Detection Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help x Search Address http 172 16 0 86 motion htm PelcoNet PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Video 1 Video 2 Server Push Control Setup px Favorites 42 Motion detection Motion detector Local sensitivity z F j Select sensor field Average n frames Select area Motion tracking sf gt 10 Object min size n n blocks 4 1 Tracker Alarm indicator t Threshold 26 Defa
88. own 86 C2908M B 4 05 C2908M B 4 05 LOCAL NODE RECEIVING DATA AND VIDEO RECEIVER ETHERNET CONNECTION TO NETWORK Video Out LAN WAN TRANSPARENT DATA PORT USING INTERNET EXPLORER SET TRANSPARENT DATA PORT SETTINGS BAUD RATE 9600 DATABITS 8 4 CAM INPUT PARITY EVEN TIE LINE STOPBITS 1 CM9505 UPS CM9760KBD WALL BLOCK CONNECTIONS TERMINAL SERCOM PORT 1 TX RX 2 TX RX 7 RX TX 8 RX TX RJ 45 WALL BLOCK NOT SUPPLIED SERCOM PORT SPECTRA P PROGRAMMED PROTOCOL FOR NETWORK COMMUNICATION STRAIGHT CABLE SPECTRA 00000000000090 qo0o0000000000000 MONITOR 000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000009 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 Ja 0000000000000000 Figure 53 Using PelcoNet to Receive Data and Video Between 9700 Nodes 9760 Shown 87 CONNECTING A PELCONET TRANSMITTER TO THE CM6800 ASCII PORT Refer to the transmitter portion of Figure 56 This configuration lets an operator view and control cameras from a PC using a web browser The operator s PC is not shown on the diagram All settings are done the CM6800 manager program or through a CM6800 menu Note the following e 2 defaults to ASCII and RS 232
89. per blades Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders and NVR300 Series network video recorders One year except video heads on video cassette recorders VCRs Video heads will be covered for a period of six months Six months on all pan and tilts scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion applications that is preset scan tour and auto scan modes Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to Pelco Clovis California Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse alteration normal wear or accident are not covered under this warranty Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products Pelco s liability for any claim whether based on breach of contract negligence infringement of any rights of any party or product liability relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products In no event will Pelco be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages including loss of use loss of profit and claims of third parties however caused whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights The Dealer may also have additional rights which are subject to variation from state to state If
90. r to Appendix A for settings Parity None Use the pull down menu to select the type of parity check None Even or Odd Refer to Appendix A for settings To use this feature do the following 1 the PelcoNet NET300 Setup Page Figure 22 select Local Com Interface Keyboard Then select the parameters Com port baud rate etc as listed in the table above 2 You must also change the local PC s Com port configuration Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Computer Management gt Device Manager gt Ports COM amp LPT gt COM1 or 2 depending on the Com port to which the keyboard will be connected The configuration of this Com port should be the same as the configuration at the PelcoNet browser 3 Connect the Pelco keyboard to the COM interface on your PC This is the COM port that you designated in step 2 Refer to Figure 47 in Appendix A for a connection example If the keyboard uses RS 422 485 a converter will be required to use it on an RS 232 COM port of your computer 48 C2908M B 4 05 4 the PelcoNet NET300 Setup Page Figure 22 select Interface Settings Use the pull down menu to set the serial data port to Transparent Also set the baud rate for the connected external device you want to control 5 Finally from the Device Controls page Figure 36 select Keyboard This takes you to the Keyboard Control with live video page Figure 41 Th
91. rants access to all configuration parameters after the current password is entered IMPORTANT Service is an administrative account If you do not set up a Service password there is no point in setting up User or Live passwords because a user can log in to the unit by entering service and then eliminate the User and Live passwords e User This is the second highest level This level lets the user view live video and access the control pages e Live This is the lowest level This level does not grant access to configuration pages but allows the unit to be operated for example viewing video If any password level is set you will always be required to log on to the NET300 For example if a Live level password is set and you view that unit through the browser the unit will ask for a user name and password to access any configuration page If you then try to access the setup page again the unit will again prompt for a user name and password Some scenarios that can occur are as follows e If a password is set for the Service level then the only way to access the setup page is by logging on using the Service name and the Service level password fno password is set for the Service level then you can log on with the Service user name and password or you can log on with the Live user name and the Live password you have selected Password None You can enter or change a password if the unit is accessed in the Servic
92. remote KBD200A keyboard PELCONET REMOTE KBD200A ASCII MODE SETUP TRANSMITTER meme ETHERNET CONNECTION TO NETWORK LAN WAN Video In PELCONET CM6700 MXB TRANSPARENT 2 7 12 DATA PORT SWS DIP SWITCH SETTINGS RS 422 485 SPECTRA SET DIP SWITCH SW5 0 CM6700 MXB TO RS 232 MODE CM6700 MATRIX 2 PORT SETTINGS BAUD RATE 9600 DATA BITS 8 PARITY 000 STOP BITS 1 CONNECT PELCONET TO 6700 VIA RS 232 PORT RECEIVER mam ETHERNET CONNECTION TO NETWORK LAN WAN Video Out KBD200A TRANSPARENT DATA PORT USING INTERNET EXPLORER SET TRANSPARENT DATA SETTINGS ON BOTH PELCONET RECEIVER AND TRANSMITTER BAUD RATE 9600 DATA BITS 8 PARITY 000 STOP BITS 1 STRAIGHT CABLE MONITOR SPECTRA COAXITRON PROTOCOL NOTE FIRMWARE VER 4 0 OR LATER REQUIRED SET KEYBOARD DIP SWITCHES SWITCH 6 ON SWITCHES 5 AND 8 OFF SWITCHES 1 4 FOR ADDRESS ACCORDING TO THE TABLE IN THE KBD200A MANUAL Figure 49 Using PelcoNet with CM6700 and KBD200A to Provide Remote Control C2908M B 4 05 83 CONNECTING PELCONET A CM6700 ASCII PORT Refer to Figure 50 This configuration lets an operator view and control cameras from PC using web browser The operator s PC is not shown 84 on the diagram PELCONET CM6700 ASCII SETUP SPECTRA COAXITRON PROTOCOL TRANSMITTER aa ETHERN
93. rt the supplied CD It will open automatically If it fails to open automatically perform steps a through d below a Click the Start menu in the Windows operating system b Click Run c Inthe Open box type DASTART EXE where your CD ROM drive letter d Click OK 4 Click Software and then click Install PelcoNet ActiveX 5 Follow the on screen setup instructions to finish installing the plug in 8 C2908M B 4 05 MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENTS AS NEEDED e Pentium 4 microprocessor 1 6 GHz with Windows 98 2000 XP operating system e Network card e Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher or free serial interface and terminal program Screen resolution of 1024 x 768 or higher 16 or 32 bit pixel color resolution o NOTE Old video cards that do not support YUV encoding require 16 bit color resolution e RAM 256 Mbyte e Graphic Card ATI RADEON 7500 or 8500 Matrox G 550 or Parhelia or NVIDIA GeForce 3 or 4 with direct show compatible MPEG 4 playback capability e Ethernet Card 100 Mbit recommended e Sound Card Required for audio application e Software DirectX 8 1 or 9 0 application programming interface C2908M B 4 05 Overview NOTE This manual refers to the PelcoNet NET300 transmission system unit when discussing features functions or specifications that apply to both transmitter and receiver models Receiver as used in this manual refers to a PelcoNet NET300 transmission system receiv
94. s Then select the Advanced tab Locate the option Microsoft VM Place a checkmark next to Java Console Enabled and JIT compiler for virtual machine enabled Reboot your computer These options are required for the Java applets in PelcoNet to function properly Can control the Genex multiplexer from the browser and have a local KBD4000 Yes You must have Genex version 4 1 or higher for Genex units manufactured before November 22 2002 or version 1 12 or higher for units manufactured on or after that date The version numbering was restarted in 2002 which is why newer units have a smaller version number These versions let you connect a KBD4000 to the COM IN port and PelcoNet to the COM OUT port This gives you both local and remote control Refer to Connecting PelcoNet to the COM OUT RS 422 Port on Genex Multiplexer in Appendix A for detailed informa ion Can control the Genex multiplexer server Not at this time Can use DHCP dynamically assigned IP address with PelcoNet No What type of compression does PelcoNet NET300 use 91 92 13 14 15 16 17 18 PelcoNet uses the MPEG 4 industry standard for video teleconferencing over the Internet It provides the most effective use of bandwidth with excellent video quality I do not get live video in the browser but server push is working What could be wrong Verify that the ActiveX plug in is installed and that your video is set to 16 bit color A
95. show still pictures that are updated periodically and image quality is fixed These six indicators are located at the top of the live video and live video control pages Table C Live Video Page Indicators Indicator Description MPEG 4 Indicates that live viewing is in MPEG 4 format M motion detector When motion alarm is triggered this indicator turns red while the alarm is activated V video alarm When the video loss alarm is triggered this indicator turns red until the video returns input activation Alarm 1 When triggered this indicator turns red The name assigned to this trigger and its duration and how it reacts can be assigned on the Alarm page input activation Alarm 2 Same as alarm 1 R relay activation When triggered this indicator turns red The name assigned to this trigger and how it reacts can be assigned on the Relay page C2908M B 4 05 55 56 PelcoNet 300 Homepage LIVE Video Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bak 2 x a A Search 2 Favorites Meda Aa 2 Address 8 http 172 16 0 86 live htm PelcoNet VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Video 1 Video 2 Server Push Control Setup Live Video MPEG 4 MPEG 4 Encoder 1 v 1 1 352x288 704x576 Live v 10 32 29 Is B ono Recording Select path Help
96. ssion s rules 6 C2908M B 4 05 What is the Pelconet NET300 Transmission System The PelcoNet NET300 transmission system is technology that lets you view video in real time across LAN local area network and even WANS wide area networks This technology is based on the TCP IP protocol suite and Ethernet technology providing compatibility with today s networking standards The following devices can be controlled from your computer through Internet Explorer with the PelcoNet NET300 transmission system Spectra Esprit Genexe multiplexer CM9700 systems older 97605 require CM9760 data translator CM6700 through integrated ASCII port COM 2 and the CM6800 matrix See the Glossary section for definitions of terms used in this manual HOW DO LANS AND WANS WORK e ALAN consists of multiple computers connected together sharing information This information could be files e mail printers or with the PelcoNet NET300 transmission system even live video e AWAN consists of multiple LANs connected through routers and gateways for example the Internet e nany network environment each device needs a unique address so other computers on the network know how to reach it It is similar to a city with street addresses For the post office to deliver mail to your house you need a unique street address for the mail carrier to find you A network is like a city Like a street address the IP address on your computer is
97. t If so you could have one of the following problems e Wrong physical connections Make sure the LAN link LED is on e Wrong network connection Verify the IP address is entered correctly and that subnet mask and gateway address are set properly Otherwise ask your network administrator o NOTE The error message Destination Host Unreachable means the ping command was not sent from your computer because the address you are trying to ping is not in the same IP subnet as your computer For example if your computer s IP address is 192 168 0 12 and your PelcoNet unit s IP address is 192 168 0 18 and you are using a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 then there is no problem and you will not get the error message However using a subnet mask of 255 255 255 248 creates 32 subnets each of which has 6 usable IP addresses So now the client PC is in a subnet that has usable addresses from 192 168 0 9 to 192 168 0 15 and the PelcoNet is in a subnet that has usable addresses from 192 168 0 17 to 192 168 0 23 Computers in the first subnet cannot communicate with the PelcoNet in the second unless there is a gate way router bridge to route traffic from one subnet to the other TROUBLESHOOTING CONNECTION PROBLEMS If you fail to connect to a system from a NET300 receiver check the following to pinpoint the problem e connect two units of the same type for example receiver to receiver sure network connectivity is available for
98. t a camera click one of the 16 camera radio buttons Presets To program a preset set the image using the arrow keys click SET enter a preset number and then click Pres To activate a preset enter the preset number and click Pres You must click the Clear button before activating another preset Performing any PTZ stops a scan preset Patterns To program a pattern click SET click Pattern run your pattern using the arrow keys and then click Pattern again when you are finished To run a pattern click Pattern You can run only the first programmed pattern To stop a pattern click 96 and then click Pres activate a group camera sequence click Sequence C2908M B 4 05 SPECTRA LIVE VIDEO SERVER PUSH PAGE CONTENTS Spectra control with live video Microsoft Internet Explorer Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q Bak QJ 4 gt Search se Favorites Media 2 Address http 172 16 0 86 spectralive htm b Go PelcoNet PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Video 1 Video 2 Server Push Control Setup Links Spectra Control with Live Video 4 MPEG 4 Encoder 1 1 1 R Pelay Resize Video 352x288 704x576 EN oo 1025 25 3 q E In control Snapshot Recording Select path Help on this Local intranet Figure 39 Spectra Control Page Live Vide
99. t this Connection Disconnect all Connections Join Stream Leave this Menu This Menu m Misc Menu Get Version Info x Leave this Menu This Menu C2908M B 4 05 10 0 0 2 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 07 5f 50 00 06 Off 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 53 COMMAND REFERENCE The following table gives an overview of the available commands Table B Terminal Command Reference Cmd Description This command redisplays refreshes the current menu Use this command to connect to the receiver in a box to box setup Use this command to sever this connection to the unit Use this command to sever all connections to the unit Use this command to join the stream of video from the NET300 transmitter It establishes a physical box to box connection O CO SN gt IP menu Use this command toggle auto connect on off The default is off Video menu Enter 0 or 1 yes to indicate whether to adapt standard resolutions to NTSC for example CIF to NTSC Use this command to display a list of physical network connections This can be through Internet Explorer or a box to box connection Encoder transmitter menu only This command returns the settings on this menu to factory defaults Receiver only RCP menu Use this command to select to which decoder a connection to the encoder should be established Transmitter only RCP menu Use this command to select to
100. ters or firewalls through which you connect How many connections does PelcoNet support Can more than one receiver connect to a transmitter at the same time Yes PelcoNet can support up to 25 simultaneous connections To do so all hubs switches and routers must support multicasting IGMP and PelcoNet must be configured to use multicasting If the network hardware does not support this then the maximum number of simulta neous connections is five Can enlarge the picture size in the browser Yes You can select from two different image sizes in PelcoNet with the browser 352 x 288 or 704 x 576 What software does PelcoNet require PelcoNet works with Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher An ActiveX plug in and Microsoft Virtual Machine are also required for Internet Explorer to get live video All software is included Can control other manufacturers equipment from the browser Not at this time Can record video with PelcoNet Yes PelcoNet can record video to the hard drive of the viewing PC The video is recorded in MPEG 4 format which allows playback through either the browser or Windows Media Player Everything is wired correctly but do not have any control from the browser What else could be wrong The transparent port settings should be set to match the equipment to which PelcoNet is connected Also in Internet Explorer the Microsoft Virtual Machine should be enabled To do so on the Tools menu select Internet Option
101. to establish a connection to a transmitter automatically C2908M B 4 05 43 CONFIGURATION PAGE FOR RELAY SETTINGS You can use the configuration page for relay settings to specify parameters such as normally open or normally closed switching and bistable and monostable operation of the output PelcoNet 300 Relay Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer DER File View Favorites Tools Q JO search 57 Favorites 2 5 Ly Address 48 http 172 16 0 86 relay htm PelcoNet PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Video 1 Video 2 Server Push Control Setup Relay action Idle state Open Operating mode Bistable j Relay follows Off Relay name Relay operation Trigger relay Help on this page PNO41300 2 Figure 30 Configuration Page for Relay Settings C2908M B 4 05 Configuration Item Default Setting Description Idle state Open Select Open N O at zero current if the relay will operate as a normally open contact or Closed N C with current if it will operate as a normally closed contact Operating mode Bistable Select the relay s operating mode When you select the default Bistable mode the relay will stay in the idle or active state for an indefinite period For example select Bistable if a floodlight activated by an alarm is to remain switched on at the end of the alarm When you select a
102. trol on the browser you will lose most of the KBD4000 keyboard functions If you set your cameras to Extended Coaxitron you will have all the keyboard functions but the PTZ functions on the NET300 will be very slow TRANSMITTER Boe Video In RS232 422 485 rel m 9600 8 0DD 1 RX RX MULTIPLEXER muu STRAIGHT CABLE RECEIVER oec Video Out RS232 422 485 t KBD4000 MONITOR STRAIGHT CABLE Figure 45 KBD4000 Connected to a Multiplexer 1 Connect a DBS cable to the RS232 422 485 port on the NET300 receiver In the Interface Mode field on the configuration page for the interface settings select RS 422 485 The data format should be 9600 baud 8 data bits odd parity and 1 stop bit 78 C2908M B 4 05 C2908M B 4 05 On the receiver side connect TX on the DB9 cable to terminal 7 on the wall block Connect TX on the DB9 cable to terminal 8 on the wall block Connect on the DB9 cable to terminal 2 on the wall block Connect RX on the DB9 cable to terminal 1 on the wall block Connect a 12 VAC power supply to terminals 3 and 4 on the wall block Connect the wall block to the KBD4000 with an RJ 45 straight cable Note that DIP switches 4 and 8 on the KBD4000 must be set ON Connect the monitor Refer to Figure 43 and Figure 45 Splice the supplied DB9 cable into the multiplexer wall block Connect from the NET30
103. ttern click PATT To halt click a pan and tilt button call a preset or click STOP Clicking STOP will not halt a pattern on the CM6700 and CM6800 o NOTE For the CM6700 only click the ACK button to close the message Send Pattern End Command to Exit when it appears Programming Menus To access the programming menus click 9 5 and then PRST Macros To start a macro enter 1 or 2 and click MAC To stop a macro click a pan and tilt button Auxiliaries To turn on an auxiliary enter the auxiliary number and then click AUX ON To turn off enter the auxiliary number and then click AUX OFF NOTE The CM6700 programming menu is not supported C2908M B 4 05 GENEX LIVE VIDEO SERVER PUSH PAGE CONTENTS Genex control with live video Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help x a A search Favorites ei 2 Address http 172 16 0 86 genexlive htm PelcoNet e PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Video 1 Video 2 Server Push Control Setup Genex Control with Live Video MPEG 4 MPEG 4 Encoder 1 1 1 Relay C Main C Spot In control eS LES EES Resize Video 352x288 704x576 C 1 o 3 C 2 C 4 cs C 6 C7 cg C 10 cn 12 3 13 14 15 C 16 E napshot 9 Recording ae see path In control Help on this page Boone 6 8 Local intranet Figure 38
104. u tree the Setup page and the Device Control page to reflect these changes Corrected Figures 48 and 49 now figures 52 and 53 for wall block connections and updated Figure 49 now Figure 53 in which a CM9760 NW1 was incorrectly labeled a CM9760 CC1 Added NTSC pixel resolution to the Specifications section Pelco the Pelco logo Spectra Genex Esprit Camclosure and Legacy are registered trademarks of Pelco Copyright 2005 Pelco All rights reserved PELCO Worldwide Headquarters 3500 Pelco Way Clovis California 93612 USA USA amp Canada Tel 800 289 9100 Fax 800 289 9150 International Tel 1 559 292 1981 Fax 1 559 348 1120 www pelco com 1509001 United States Canada United Kingdom The Netherlands Singapore Spain Scandinavia France Middle East
105. ults Help on this page Back to Alarm page Local intranet Figure 28 Motion Detection Screen Area settings eel wW3 DU 10 43 qo Figure 29 Motion Detection Grid Screen C2908M B 4 05 42 The set of alarm features is explained below Unified picture detection Configuration Default Item Setting Description Video motion N A The system has a video motion detection feature The video scene is monitored constantly for relevant motion alarm The following conditions must be met for motion detection to function To set motion detection do the following 10 Off Use the pull down menu to turn on off this feature which gives an alarm when the picture becomes too blurry You must enable this feature if you want to use the unified picture option in the Relay Follows field on the configuration page for Relay Settings NOTE Use of the motion detection feature is recommended only indoors and under controlled lighting conditions it is not recommended in dim lighting Motion detection must be activated At least one cell must be activated Sensitivity must be set higher than zero Click the Motion detection button to access the Motion Detection screen Refer to Figure 28 Click Default to get the default settings for motion detection Select On from the Motion detector pull down menu to trigger an alarm in the event of movement Click the Select area button to display
106. ver Push Control Setup e LEGES Att os FEM 7 2 Local intranet Figure 35 PelcoNet NET300 Home Page Transmitter Shown WEB BROWSER CONTROL PAGES These pages let you control certain Pelco equipment at your computer through a NET300 transmitter not through a NET300 receiver Matrices supported include CM9700 CM6700 and CM6800 1 To access the PelcoNet NET300 transmission system home page you must first connect to the Internet intranet network and open Internet Explorer the browser 2 Then enter the IP address in the address box The home page appears 3 Click Control to access the Device Controls page 4 The Device Controls page has underlined links to the control pages To access click one C2908M B 4 05 57 58 PelcoNet 300 Device Controls Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae search ST Favorites QU media Address http 192 168 2 25 control htm PelcoNet PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Video 1 Video 2 ServerPush Control Setup iks gt Device Controls Matrix Control Matrix Control with Live Video 1 Matrix Control with Live Video 2 Matrix Control with MJPEG Server Push GENEX Genex Multiplexer with Live video 1 Genex Multiplexer with Live Video 2 Genex Multiplexer with MJPEG Server Push Spectra amp Dome System with Live Video 1
107. x will be saved All configuration items are stored in nonvolatile memory so they are kept when the unit is powered down Some configurations apply only to transmitters for example camera settings while others apply to both transmitters and receivers The configu ration pages for receivers do not include fields that apply only to transmitters C2908M B 4 05 CONFIGURATION PAGE FOR GENERAL SETTINGS The unit identification password date and time time server version information and software update settings make up the General Settings configuration page All units have a real time clock set during manufacture However time and date can be changed anytime for example when the units are oper ated in different time zones Version numbers for the hardware and firmware are for information only Whenever you need technical support have these numbers ready PelcoNet 300 General Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer File View Favorites Tools Help D Quen 00 9 Address B http 172 16 0 86j general htm PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Video 1 Video 2 Server Push Control Setup Unit identification Unit name Unit ID Password settings Password level Password Password confirm Date and time Date format USA Y Unit date Thursday fio 1 2003 Unit time am Synchr PC Set Time server Time zone UTC 12 00 Dateline Std T
108. your address on the network The IP address is how other computers can find you on the network Remember that the IP address must be unique on the network e When there are multiple networks and you are using the TCP IP protocol there must be a way to communicate between the two networks A physical device called a router is required The router s IP address is referred to as the default gateway IP address e Acable that connects one computer to another is like a city street you can use to get from one house to another The cable lets you commu nicate with each other on the network This cable is Category 5 cable with RJ 45 connectors at each end It looks like a phone cord only slightly larger WHO SHOULD INSTALL THE PELCONET NET300 TRANSMISSION SYSTEM NOTE nless you are very familiar with how computers work consult your network administrator for help Installation is a matter of configuring an IP address using a standard terminal program or any Internet browser and connecting the PelcoNet NET300 transmission system to the Ethernet network You should have the following background and experience to configure and install these units e Working knowledge of basic network management concepts and terminology e Working knowledge of tools and procedures for installing and operating sensitive electronic equipment C2908M B 4 05 7 Instructions for the Network Administrator The PelcoNet NET300 transmission system allows live video trans
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