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2 Copyright This manual is the intellectual property of VCS and is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted for any purpose, by whatever means, be they electronic or mechanical, without the express written permission of VCS. Edition: May 2002 Version 5.80 Copyright 2002 VCS Video Communication Systems AG Note This manual was compiled with the greatest of care and all information double checked. At the time of printing the description was complete and correct. Because of the further development of products, the content of the manual might change without prior notice. VCS will not be liable for damage which is directly or indirectly due to errors, incompleteness, or discrepancies between the manual and the product described. Trade marks All names used in this manual for hardware and software are very probably registered trade marks and must be treated as such.

3 Contents Chapter 1 Preface Conventions Intended use EU Guidelines Rating plate Chapter 2 Safety information Electrical shock hazard Installation and operation Repairs and maintenance Chapter 3 Product description Scope of delivery Preconditions for commissioning Preconditions for configuration Preconditions for operation Overview of functions Rear Front Chapter 4 Installation Connections Switching on / Switching off Commissioning with terminal program

4 Contents Chapter 5 Configuration with web browser Making the connection Navigation General procedure for configuration Identification Display settings Video settings Audio settings Alarm settings Relay settings Harddisk settings Interface settings Service settings Function test Chapter 6 Operation Operation with the Microsoft Internet Explorer Hardware connection between devices Operation with software decoder Chapter 7 Care and Service Software upload via FTP Checking the network Maintenance Further sale, disposal Chapter 8 Annex Faults possible causes and remedy LEDs Glossary

5 Contents Application examples Specifications Chapter 9 Index

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7 Preface 1 These Installation and Operating Instructions are intended for persons authorised to install and operate the. International, national and any relevant regional regulations relating to electronics must be observed at all times. The Operating Instructions explain the installation and operation of the. Conventions In this manual, the following symbols and notations are used to draw attention to special situations: Hazard! or Attention! This symbol indicates that failure to follow the safety instructions given may directly endanger people, cause damage to the system or to other equipment. The symbol represents a direct threat of danger. Note This symbol indicates tips and notes that make using the device easier and more convenient. Note This symbol indicates that you might have to find out special information to be able to make the settings or start up the system correctly. 7

8 Preface The following typographic conventions are used in this manual: Configuration [Enter], [C] [Ctrl] + [C] ping Menu names and window and button names and parameters Key names Two or more keys that are pressed simultaneously. Command line input and output 8

9 Preface Intended use The Network Video Server serves to transmit video, audio and control signals via data networks (Ethernet LAN). It is designed for use in CCTV systems. The connection of an external alarm generator allows various functions to be triggered automatically. Other applications are not permitted. In the event of questions concerning the use of the server which are not answered in this manual, please contact: VCS Video Communication Systems AG Forchheimer Straße 4 D Nürnberg Phone +49 (0) Fax +49 (0) info@vcs.com EU Guidelines The Network Video Server complies with the specifications of European Guidelines 89/336 (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and 73/23, amended by 93/68 (Low-Voltage Guideline). Rating plate For exact identification, you will find the model designation and serial number on the rating plate on the bottom of the housing. Please note this information here before installation in order to have it to hand in the event of queries or spare parts orders. 9

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11 Safety information 2 Electrical shock hazard! Never attempt to connect the unit to any power network other than the one for which it was intended.! Use only the mains lead supplied.! Do not open the housing of the power supply unit.! Disconnect the power supply unit from the mains power supply and from all other devices if a fault occurs.! Install the power supply unit and device only in a dry place protected against the elements.! If you are uncertain about the safe operation of the unit, shut it down immediately and secure it to prevent any unauthorised start-up. Safe operation is no longer possible, for example, if damage is visible to the device or the cables, if the device no longer operates correctly, if the device has been exposed to rain or moisture, if objects have penetrated inside the device, after long storage under improper conditions or after heavy demands during transport. Have the system checked by VCS in such cases. 11

12 Safety information Installation and operation! All applicable electrical codes and regulations must be observed and followed at all times during the installation.! Before installing or operating the system, ensure that you have read and understood the documentation for other equipment connected to the unit, e.g. cameras. These contain important safety notices and information concerning permissible applications.! Perform only the installation and operating work described in this manual. All other work beyond this may lead to injuries to persons and damage to the system or other equipment. Attention! Close to high frequency electromagnetic fields the audio output signal of the may be distorted. Repairs and maintenance! Never open the housing of the. The unit contains no parts which you can repair or replace.! Never open the housing of the power supply unit. The power supply unit contains no parts which you can repair or replace.! Ensure that only qualified, specialist personnel (electrical technicians) are permitted to carry out maintenance or repair work. 12

13 Product description 3 Scope of delivery! desktop device, incl. plug-in power pack! Manual german/english! Software PROVILite from VCS Preconditions for commissioning! Computer with operating system Windows 95/98/NT and a gateway to the network! Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser (from Version 5) or free serial interface and terminal program Preconditions for configuration! Computer with operating system Windows 95/98/NT and a gateway to the network! Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser (from Version 5) or VCS software decoder e.g. PROVILite 13

14 Product description Preconditions for operation! Computer with operating system Windows 95/98/NT and a gateway to the network! Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser (from Version 5) or VCS software decoder e.g. PROVILook or! Receiver and video monitor Overview of functions Network video server The is a network video server. It serves primarily for encoding and decoding video, audio and control data for transfer via an Ethernet LAN. By using existing networks, the permits the simple installation and configuration of CCTV systems. The is available in three versions, as transmitter, as transmitter with integrated hard disk for local long-term recording and as receiver. Two VideoJet devices, e.g. a as transmitter and a VideoJet receiver, can form a stand-alone system for data transfer without PC. The system can be extended to include further transmitters and receivers so that video sequences from one transmitter can be received by several receivers simultaneously. Receiver The corresponding VideoJet devices or computers with installed decoding software, for example PROVILook from VCS, or with installed Microsoft Internet Explorer can always be used as receivers. 14

15 Product description Multicast function The supports the standard H.323 and is thus compatible with all video-conferencing systems. Thanks to efficient encoding, the data transmission rate remains low, even with maximum image quality and 30 images/s; furthermore, it can be adapted over a wide range to meet the local requirements. In appropriately configured networks, the multicast function permits the simultaneous video transmission in real time to several receivers. A precondition for this is the implementation of the UDP (User Datagram Protocol) in the network. Remote control For remote control of external equipment, e.g. pan-and-tilt heads for cameras or motorised zoom lenses, the control data are transmitted via the bidirectional serial interfaces of the. These interfaces can also be used for the transmission of transparent data. Configuration The can be configured with a browser via the local network (intranet) or via the internet. Software updates and the quick uploading of device configurations are possible in the same way. 15

16 Product description Summary The offers the following main functions:! Video, audio and data transmission via data networks! Multicast function for simultaneous image transmission to several receivers! 1 video channel (PAL and NTSC compatible), transmission of the video images as high-resolution individual frames or image sequences! High color image resolution with pixels and up to 30 images/s! One audio input, one audio output! Video transmission compatible with international standards H.323, H.261/263 and M-JPEG! Integral Ethernet interface (10/100 Base-T)! 2 transparent bidirectional data channels via serial interfaces RS232/RS422/RS485 and RS232! Remote control of all internal functions via UDP/IP! Password protection to prevent unauthorised access! Switching inputs for external sensors (e.g. door contacts)! Switching outputs for switching external devices (e.g. lights or sirens)! Event-controlled automatic connection setup (e.g. when switching on and at alarms)! Integral video sensor for motion alarms! Video signal monitoring! Automatic transmission of alarm s with attached image! Video ring memory for recording of pre-alarm histories! Optional local long-term recording on hard disk! Quick and convenient configuration via web browser! Software update via flash memory 16

17 Product description Rear T 1 Video input (transmitter)/video output (receiver) VIDEO BNC connector for connection of the video source resp. the monitor 2 DIP switch T for termination of the video input if the video signal is not looped through 3 Audio input AUDIO IN 3.5 mm mono jack bush for connection of the audio source 4 Audio output AUDIO OUT 3.5 mm mono jack bush for connection of a loudspeaker 5 Screw clamp INPUTS for connection of alarm sensors or switches 6 Screw clamp OUTPUTS relay outputs for switching of external devices (e.g. lamps) 7 Serial interface COM1 9-pin sub-d connector (m) for transmission of control data and for configuration with the terminal program (RS232/422/485) 8 RJ45 jack ETHERNET for connection with the network 9 Serial interface COM2 9-pin sub-d connector (m) for transmission of control data and for configuration with the terminal program (RS232) 10 Jack POWER for connection of the plug-in power supply unit 17

18 Product description Front 11 LED VIDEO lights up green when the input is active 12 LEDs INPUTS light up red with active alarm, light up green when ready 13 LEDs OUTPUTS light up green when the corresponding relay is switched 14 LED COM lights up yellow when data is transmitted over the serial interfaces 15 LEDs ETHERNET green LED lights up when the unit is connected to the network yellow LED flashes when data packages are transmitted 16 LED POWER lights up green when ready Note You will find further information on the LEDs on page

19 Installation 4 Thanks to its compact design, the as desktop device requires a minimum of space. Attention! The server is designed for operation indoors. Choose a site for installation which ensures that the server is exposed to neither extreme temperatures nor extreme moisture or humidity. The ambient temperature must lie between +5 and +40 C, the relative humidity must not exceed 80%. During operation, the server generates a great deal of heat. Therefore ensure sufficient ventilation and an adequate distance to heatsensitive equipment or objects. Please observe the following installation conditions:! Do not install the in the immediate vicinity of radiators or other sources of heat. Avoid installing the where it is exposed to direct sunlight.! Ensure sufficient space for laying the cables.! Ensure adequate ventilation of the.! For all cable connections, use only the supplied or suitable cables which also prevent any electrical interference, where necessary.! Lay and install all cables in such a way that they cannot be damaged and ensure sufficient strain relief. 19

20 Installation Connections Camera/Monitor The provides one BNC jack. In the transmitter version you can connect one video source. Suitable devices are all cameras and other video sources which generate a PAL or NTSC standard signal. Using the in the receiver version the BNC jack serves as a monitor output which permits the connection of a monitor suitable for PAL or NTSC standard video signals. Transmitter: " Connect the camera or other video sources to the BNC jack VIDEO using a video cable (75 Ohm, BNC connector). " Set the DIP switch to position T (down) to terminate the input when the video signal is not looped through (e.g. with a T-piece). Receiver: " Connect a video monitor to the BNC jack VIDEO using a video cable (75 Ohm, BNC connector). Network connection You can connect the either directly or via a hub to a 10/100 Base-T network. Use a standard cable UTP Category 5 with RJ45 connectors for this connection. " Connect the network cable to the ETHERNET jack. Alarm inputs The four metallically isolated alarm inputs serve for the connection of external alarm triggers, e.g. door contacts or sensors. If configured accordingly, an alarm trigger can, for example, set up an automatic connection between and the remote station. Connection INPUT 5 serves as a master alarm. If necessary, this contact allows all the alarm triggers (contacts and video sensors) to be activated or barred, e.g. by means of a key-operated switch. 20

21 Installation All four alarm inputs are metallically isolated from the other components of the via optocouplers and require a DC voltage of 5 to 12 V for switching. Attention! On no account should the external switching voltage be connected to the housing earth of the. The external switching voltage must not exceed 12 V. If a metallic isolation is not required, the operating voltage of the is alternatively available at the input marked +5V (up to max. 5 ma). If necessary, a floating NO contact or push-button can be connected to this input. If a floating NO contact is used, the contact +5V must be connected to the corresponding INPUT connection. The signal generator is then connected between the other contact of the INPUT connection and the contact GND. Note If possible, use a bounce-free push-button as signal generator. " Pull terminal block INPUTS from its plug-in base. " Lay the conductors to the terminals and then check that all screws are securely tightened. " Push the terminal block onto the plug-in base again. 21

22 Installation Control outputs The has four relay outputs for switching external devices, e.g. lights or alarm sirens. These control outputs can be used interactively during an active connection with the. Furthermore with appropriate configuration, the control output can activate, for example, an alarm siren in response to an alarm signal. Attention! The relay contacts must not be subjected to a burden of more than 40 V and 0.5 A. " Pull terminal block OUTPUTS from its plug-in base. " Lay the conductors to the terminals and then check that all screws are securely tightened. " Push the terminal block onto the plug-in base again. Audio connection The provides an audio channel via the jacks AUDIO IN and OUT. The audio signals are transmitted bidirectionally and simultaneously with the video signals. This allows, for example, a loudspeaker or door intercom system at the surveillance location to be controlled. " Connect the microphone to the jack AUDIO IN. " Connect the loudspeaker to the jack AUDIO OUT. Data interfaces The bidirectional data interfaces serve to control devices connected to the, e.g. a dome camera with motorised lens. The 9-pin sub-d jacks COM1 (RS232/422/485) and COM2 (RS232) are provided for this connection. The range of devices which can be controlled is being constantly expanded. Information on installation and device control can be obtained from the supplier of the controlled device. 22

23 Installation Attention! When installing and operating the device to be controlled, observe the corresponding documentation. It contains important safety notes and information on permissible applications. Note The transmission of transparent data is only possible when a video connection has been made. PIN assignments COM1 COM2 RS232 RS422/485 RS DCD (data carrier detect) 2 RxD (receive data) 3 TxD (transmit data) RxD- (receive data minus) TxD- (transmit data minus) RxD (receive data) TxD (transmit data) DTR (data terminal ready) 5 GND (ground) GND (ground) GND (ground) DSR (data set ready) 7 RTS (ready to send) 8 CTS (clear to send) TxD+ (transmit data plus) RxD+ (receive data plus) RTS (ready to send) CTS (clear to send)

24 Installation Switching on / Switching off Mains connection The scope of supply of the includes a plug-in power pack. Attention! Use only the plug-in power supply unit supplied for operation of the. Take appropriate measures or install the appropriate equipment to prevent surge voltages, interference voltage peaks or power failures in the mains supply from reaching the server. Connect the to the mains power supply only when all the other connections have been made. The has no mains power switch. When you have connected the plug-in power supply unit to the and inserted the plug of the plug-in power supply unit into a plug socket, the server is ready for operation. " Push the plug of the power supply unit cable into the jack POWER until it latches. " Plug the plug-in power supply unit into a fused mains power plug socket. The green LED POWER on the front of the lights up and the server is ready for operation. When the network connection has been correctly made, the green LED ETHERNET also lights up. The flashing yellow LED signals the transport of data packages via the network. 24

25 Installation Commissioning with terminal program Data terminal You can connect a data terminal to the for putting the unit into operation and for the local control. The data terminal consists of a computer with a terminal program. For the connection use a serial standard cable. You can use e.g. the Windows application HyperTerminal as terminal program. Note Information on the installation and use of HyperTerminal can be found in the documentation or in the online Help for Windows. " First, disconnect the from the network. " Connect the sub-d jack COM2 of the to a free serial port of the computer. Configuring the terminal program The transmission parameters have to match for communication between terminal program and. Set the following values for the terminal program:! 19,200 Bits/s! 8 data bits! No parity check! 1 stop bit! No protocol 25

26 Installation Command inputs After the connection has been made, the automatically transmits the Help page.! If necessary, switch off the local echo so that input values are not repeated.! Enter only one command at a time and do not terminate this input by pressing the [ENTER] key.! After entering a value (e.g. an IP address), check the entered characters again and only then press the [ENTER] key to transmit the values to the. 26

27 Installation Assigning the IP address In order for the to be operated in your network, it has to be assigned a valid IP address for your network. The following address has been preset at the factory: " Start a terminal program, e.g. HyperTerminal. " Enter i. The existing IP address is displayed and you are prompted to enter a new IP address. " Enter the new IP address and press the [ENTER] key. The new IP address is displayed and is immediately valid. Further parameters Using the terminal program, you can check and, if necessary, change further fundamental parameters. For this, you can use the following commands:? Displays the 'Help' page i Displays the current IP address and prompts the user to enter a new IP address s Displays the current subnet mask address and prompts the user to enter a new address g Displays the current gateway address and prompts the user to enter a new address a Displays the current alarm IP address and prompts the user to enter a new address c Sets up a connection to the alarm IP address d Terminates the current connection m Displays the MAC address of the v Displays the hardware and software version of the b Displays the current data rate 27

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29 Configuration with 5 web browser Making the connection The integrated HTTP server offers you the possibility of configuring the with a web browser via the network. This possibility is far more convenient than the configuration via the terminal program and also offers you the presentation of video images. Note In order for the live video images to be decoded, the special ActiveX control required must be installed on the computer. The latest version of the VCS ActiveX control is available from your VCS service centre or from the Internet via the download site under Notes on operation of the web browser can be found in the online help for your web browser. System requirements! Microsoft Internet Explorer (from Version 5)! Screen resolution pixels! Gateway to the network (Intranet or Internet) Making the connection In order for the to be operated in your network, it has to be assigned a valid IP address for your network. The following address has been preset at the factory: " Start the web browser. " Enter the IP address of the as URL. You will see the Live Picture page with the video image from the camera connected at input VIDEO (see page 76). 29

30 Configuration with web browser Protected If the is protected against unauthorised use by a password, the according message will be displayed first with the request to enter the password. " Enter user or service as username according to the selected password level. " Enter your password in the following text field to signal your access authorisation. " Click on OK to initiate the check of the password. If the password is correct you will see the Live Picture page with the video window resp. gain access to the configuration pages. Navigation All pages have a number of buttons along the left-hand side with which you can switch between the various pages: Small video picture Big video picture Control functions (depending on the camera type) Display of hard disk recordings resp. Display of DRAM recordings Link to the configuration pages 30

31 Configuration with web browser The following selection is possible from the configuration pages: Back to Live Picture Unit identification, language selection, date and time Camera names, display stamping Video settings Audio settings Alarm configuration, video sensor Configuration and operation of relay outputs Configuration of hard disk recording (cannot be activated in devices without hard disk) Interface parameters, selection of controlled devices Network and multicast parameters, updates 31

32 Configuration with web browser General procedure for configuration The configuration pages allow you to conveniently configure the. When you call up one of the configuration pages, you will see the current settings. You can change the settings by entering new values or by selecting a predefined value from a list box. All configuration settings are stored in the non-volatile memory of the so that the settings are retained even in the event of a power failure. Edit settings " Click on the button Configuration to switch to the configuration pages. Page Identification is displayed. " Click in a text field and enter new values or texts, or " click on a list field to select a different setting. Execute changes After every change, click on the corresponding button Set to transmit the change to the where it is saved. Attention! Save every setting with the button Set. Only clicking the button Set saves the settings in the according field (blue frame). All other settings remain unconsidered. Help pages Each configuration page offers the possibility of calling up information about the parameters on the page. At the bottom of each page you will see the link Help on this page? " Click on the link to open the 'Help' page. 32

33 Configuration with web browser Identification Unit identification The transmitter data Unit name and Unit ID serve to identify a device from a distance, for example in the event of an alarm call. Unit name: Enter a name for the here. With appropriate configuration, the name will be displayed in the video window. Note The unit name serves to identify a device from a distance, for example in the event of an alarm call. Enter designations here which allow a device to be easily and unambiguously identified. Unit ID: Each should have a clearly defined designation which you can enter here as an additional identification possibility. 33

34 Configuration with web browser Password level: The access to a is generally protected with a password in order to prevent unauthorised use of the device. The devices operate with two authorisation levels, Service and User. In the authorisation level Service, you can change all the configuration settings after entering the corresponding password. With the authorisation level User you can operate but not configure the device. You can have a live picture or the configuration settings displayed, but you cannot change them. Password: You can define and change passwords for access to the device when you are working with the authorisation level Service or if the device is not protected with a password. Confirm password: Enter the new password again to rule out the risk of typing errors. If the device is not protected with a password, No password set will be displayed Note You can always change only one of the two passwords at a time. In order to change the other password, you have to call up the configuration page Identification again. Language selection Website language: Here you select the desired language of the HTML pages. 34

35 Configuration with web browser Date and time If you operate several in your system or network, it is important that the internal calendar clocks in all the devices are synchronised. For instance you can only recognise and correctly evaluate recordings made at the same time, if all the devices are working with the same time setting. Date format: Select the required date format (Europe: DD.MM.YYYY; USA: MM.DD.YYYY; Japan: YYYY/MM/DD). Date: Enter the current date here. As the system time is controlled by the internal calendar clock, the day of the week does not have to be entered. It is added automatically. Time: Enter the current time here or click the button Sync. with PC to synchronize the with the system time of your computer. Timeserver: All can receive a time signal from a TIME server and use it to set their internal clock. The device calls up the time signal every two hours. Time zone: Here you select the current time zone. Time server: Enter the IP address of a TIME server here. If a valid IP address has been entered then the date and time are automatically synchronised every two hours. 35

36 Configuration with web browser Display settings Camera name Enter the desired camera name here. The camera name serves to simplify identification of a camera location from a distance, for example in the event of an alarm call. Enter a designation here which allows easy and unambiguous identification. Camera: Camera on input VIDEO. Display stamping You can configure the device so that the camera name, device name, time and alarm source are displayed in the video image. Select Top if the names are to be displayed at the top of the image, or Bottom if the names are to be displayed at the bottom of the image. If you do not wish the names to be displayed, select Off. Camera name stamping: Camera name is displayed in the left-hand corner of the video image. Time stamping: Date and time are displayed in the right-hand corner of the video image. 36

37 Configuration with web browser Alarm mode stamping: Select On to permanently display the alarm source (e.g. video signal) in the video image for information. Select Off to never display the alarm source or On alarm if the alarm source is only to be displayed in the event of an alarm. Or select On alarm/hold if the alarm source is to continue to be displayed even after the end of the alarm status resp. until it is confirmed. 37

38 Configuration with web browser Video settings The page for the configuration of the video settings differs for transmitters and receivers: a) transmitter Video Encoder configuration You can set up the video picture to meet your own particular requirements. To enable you to control the current video picture it is shown in a small window beside the slider. The changes are effective immediately. " If necessary click the Default button to return the configuration back to the standard settings. Picture contrast: You can adjust the contrast of the video picture to suit the working environment. Picture saturation: You can use this function to set the color saturation and achieve the most realistic color reproduction on the monitor. 38

39 Configuration with web browser Picture brightness: You can use this function to adjust the brightness of the video picture to suit the working environment. Picture quality: You can set the quality of the video reproduction. A compromise has to be found here between optimum image sharpness and a quick reproduction of movements in the image. If you attach importance to a high image refresh rate, the quality of the image (sharpness) deteriorates with increasing movement in the field of view of the camera (unsharp, distortions). If you prefer sharp and clear images, this results in a reduction in the frame rate in the event of movements in the image. If movements are only to be expected in a small area of the image, you can give preference to the sharpness. The intelligent compression process is then able to refresh the areas of the image concerned in the case of spatially limited movements. The unchanged rest of the image will be reproduced with the optimum sharpness. With high bandwidths in the local network (above 200 kbit/s), you can work with maximum picture quality without the refresh rate decreasing noticeably. Video standard: You can set the compression standard to meet the requirements of your system. The supports the H.261 and H.263 standards. The H.263 standard offers a better compression algorithm which gives both a higher picture resolution and better utilization of network bandwidth. If you change the current setting you must then re-start the device to initialise the new choice of compression algorithm. Attention! Take care that the chosen compression standard is compatible with the remaining devices in your system. The regular VideoJet device only works with the H.261 standard. Pictures which are compressed using H.263 can not be decoded or forwarded by these devices. 39

40 Configuration with web browser " If necessary choose a different video standard from the listing. " Click the Set button to transfer the change to the device. " Click the Reboot link and the device is restarted. Video resolution: You can choose between high, standard and low picture resolution. For each resolution the corresponding picture size is: Low pixels Standard pixels High pixels High picture resolution is only supported if you have chosen the H.263 standard as the Video standard: setting. Selecting the low resolution setting makes sense if you have a preference for a high frame rate over a high resolution. Max. transmission datarate: Here you can define the maximum limit for the transmission rate and the data rate for the ActiveX receivers of your browser on the transmitter side. This value relates only to the video transmission rate (without audio and protocol). The receivers can log into the transmitter with a lower or with the same data rate. In streaming mode, this value indicates the data transmission rate of the streamed video. Select a video transmission rate between 10 kbit/s and 1 MBit/s. VCS ActiveX datarate: Here you enter the transmitter-sided datarate for the ActiveXreceiver of your browser. 40

41 Configuration with web browser Video on start page Enable M-JPEG or VCS ActiveX: You have the possibility to choose whether live pictures are displayed by JPEG server push (M-JPEG) or by the installed ActiveX control (VCS ActiveX). Note If the ActiveX control is not installed on your computer, a corresponding message will be displayed when you switch to the live image page. The latest version of the ActiveX control is available from your VCS service centre or from the Internet via the download site under JPEG settings You can store video images in JPEG format at certain intervals on an FTP server. These images can be called up again later, thus enabling for example alarm events to be reconstructed. JPEG format: Here you can choose the format of the JPEG pictures: S 176 x 144 pixel M 352 x 288 pixel L 704 x 288 pixel XL 704 x 576 pixel File name: You can set what file names are to be generated for the transmitted snapshots.! Overwrite: The same file name is always used. The existing file is continuously over-written with current data.! Increment: A number from 000 to 255 is attached to the filenames. This automatically increases by 1 every time a new file is created. When 255 is reached the numbers begin again at

42 Configuration with web browser! Date/Time suffix: A date and time code are automatically incorporated into the file name. When choosing this setting take care that the device s date and time are set correctly. Example: the file snap120401_ jpg was saved on 12th April at and 30 seconds. JPEG posting time slice: Enter the time interval here at which the single images are to be sent. Enter zero, if no single images are to be sent. FTP server IP address: Enter here the IP address of the FTP server on which the images are to be stored. FTP login name: Enter your login name for the FTP server here. FTP password: Enter the password for the access to the FTP server here. Path on FTP server: Enter the exact path here under which the images are to be stored on the FTP server. 42

43 Configuration with web browser b) receiver Video Decoder configuration Requested receive datarate: Here the velocity of data encoding is set. You can choose between 10 kbit/s and 1 MBit/s. Video Output: Here you can choose between PAL and NTSC. 43

44 Configuration with web browser Audio settings Audio level Here you can set the sensitivity of the input and output for audio signals. Match the configuration settings to the interfaced devices in order to avoid overmodulation and the consequent distortions. Information on this can be found in the documentation on the devices used. Input: Enter the sensitivity of the audio input here. Output: Enter the sensitivity of the audio output here. Audio coding Coding mode: You can select the coding mode for audio data. Mode G.711 supports all systems. Select G.711 (3.5 khz, 80 kbit/s) to select the corresponding coding mode or select Off to work without coding. 44

45 Configuration with web browser Alarm settings On this page you can configure the behaviour of the in the event of an alarm and the alarm triggering events. Alarm sources You can select and activate the sources for alarms. In the event of an alarm, the symbol corresponding to the alarm source is displayed white in the video image. Video loss alarm: The input signal from the camera is monitored. If no signal is received, the triggers the alarm. Motion alarm: The has an integrated video sensor which is able to record changes in the video signal on the basis of image processing. These changes are mainly initiated by motion in the field of vision of the camera. Select On to trigger an alarm in the event of movements. Select Off if you do not wish to permit a motion alarm. The sensitivity of the video sensor can be adjusted so that an alarm is only triggered after exceeding a preset threshold. 45

46 Configuration with web browser You can select the image areas to be monitored by the video sensor. The video image is divided into 242 square cells. You can activate or deactivate every one of these cells. For example, if you want to exclude certain areas in the field of vision of the camera from the monitoring because of continuous motion in that area (e.g. trees in the wind), deactivate the corresponding cells. In order for the video sensor to function, the following conditions must be satisfied:! The motion detection must be activated.! At least one cell must be activated.! The parameters (e.g. Local sensitivity) must be set according to the desired triggering.! The master alarm may also have to be activated. Attention! Light reflections (e.g. in glass facades) or changes in light due to individual clouds in bright daylight can result in undesirable reactions of the video sensor and thus in false alarms. For surveillance of indoor areas, ensure a constant lighting of the areas during the day and at night. Carry out sufficient tests during different times of day and night to ensure the correct function of the video sensor. 46

47 Configuration with web browser " Click on the button Configuration on the page Alarm settings to open the window for configuration of the video sensor: Click on Select area under Select sensor field to activate the requested image areas: " Click with the left-hand mouse key in the cells you wish to activate. The activated cells are displayed in red. " To deactivate single cells click in them with the right-hand mouse key. The deactivated cells are displayed in white. " Click on the button Select All to monitor the whole video image, or " click on the button Clear All to deactivate the selected cells and to start the selection again. " Click on Set to terminate the settings and to close the window. Now set the parameters to the appropriate values to guarantee the correct triggering of an alarm: Local sensitivity: Here the basic sensitivity is set regarding changes in brightness in the picture. The darker the area that is to be observed the higher the value should be set. 47

48 Configuration with web browser Average n(frames): Here the number of pictures is set, in which a motion has to be detected to trigger an alarm. This is to prevent the triggering of an alarm e.g. because of a bird passing by quickly. Object min size [n*n blocks]: Here you choose how many cells in the frame a moving object must fill at least to trigger an alarm. You can set values between 1*1 and 6*6, but it is requested to set a minimum value of 2*2. Alarm indicator: The sensitivity of the video sensor can be adjusted so that an alarm is only triggered after exceeding the threshold you can preset in this window. By this you can filter the noise of the camera for example. To do so control the movement of the curve for a sufficient time with changing lighting after you have set the parameters. Then click on the threshold (blue horizontal line) with the left-hand mouse key and drag it to the height at which you want the alarm to be triggered when the curve is traversing (displayed in red); all movements below the threshold (displayed in green) don t trigger an alarm: 48

49 Configuration with web browser Tracker: For specific applications it can be useful that an alarm is only triggered when single objects are recognized to move in certain directions, e.g. when only entering a room is to trigger an alarm, not leaving it. To activate Motion tracking for single objects set it to on. Then fix the direction of motion desired for the triggering of an alarm. To do so activate at least one vertex of the Tracker window by clicking. When all vertices are activated all movements of a single object trigger the alarm. To deactivate a vertex just click on it again. If e.g. all motions with a component to the left and upwards are to trigger an alarm then the vertex at the top on the left has to be activated. If all motions directed to the left are to trigger an alarm then the vertex on the bottom left must be clicked, too. In the window an arrow indicates the position of the object that triggered the alarm and the velocity and direction of its motion. By clicking the Defaults button you return all parameters to the standard settings. To return to the alarm page click on Back to alarm page!. 49

50 Configuration with web browser Alarm input : The external sensors connected to the alarm inputs are monitored. If a sensor is tripped, an alarm is triggered. Select On to activate the alarm triggering via external sensors. Otherwise select Off. You can specify for the alarm input whether the alarm is triggered by the voltage level Active high or Active low. Name: You can type a text in the text box, which is displayed on the screen in case of an alarm. Alarm input 5 (Master): It is possible to use the alarm input 5 as master alarm, for example if a key switch is used for making the system alert. If this option is activated, the alarm input 5 must be active in order to enable all other alarms. Connections on alarm You have the possibility of setting the behaviour of the in the event of an alarm. For example, in the event of an alarm a connection can be automatically set up to a predetermined IP address (VideoJet receiver or PC with receiver software). Alternatively alarm statuses can also be documented by . A receiver who does not have a video reception device can thus also be informed. In this case, an with an attached JPEG image is sent to a predetermined address. Connect on alarm: Select On to automatically set up a connection to a predetermined IP address. Otherwise select Off. Live video receiver IP address: Enter here the IP address to be notified in the event of an alarm. Receiver password: If applicable, enter the password to get access to a transmitter unit. 50

51 Configuration with web browser Live video auto-connect: Select On if at each restart, e.g. after a connection breakdown or network failure, an active connection is to be automatically set up to the IP address defined above. Otherwise select Off. Send alarm Select On to send an alarm in the event of an alarm. Alarm layout: You can choose the format for sending an alarm message.! Standard: with JPEG picture attached.! SMS: Text message to an SMS receiver (e.g. mobile phone) without any picture attachment. Attention! If the receiver is a mobile phone, you need to ensure that its function is activated so that SMS messages can be received. Alarm address: Enter the address for the alarm s. 51

52 Configuration with web browser Relay settings You can configure the switching behaviour of the relay outputs. You can assign the relays the function of an NC contact (closed at zero current) or an NO contact (open at zero current). Furthermore you can specify for each output whether the output reaction is to be bistable or monostable. In bistable mode, the triggered status of the relay is maintained. In monostable mode, you can set the time after which the relay is to return to its non-activated state. You can select various events for the output which automatically activate the output. It is thus possible, for example, to switch on a floodlight when a motion alarm is triggered and to switch off the floodlight again at the end of the alarm. Relay action Idle state: Select Open if the relay is to function as an NO contact or Closed if the relay is to function as an NC contact. Operating mode: Select an operating mode for the relay. 52

53 Configuration with web browser If a floodlight activated by an alarm is to remain switched on at the end of the alarm, select Bistable. If a siren triggered by an alarm is to sound for a period of 10 seconds, select Monostable 10 s. Relay follows: As required select a particular event which is to trigger the relay. The following events can be used as triggers:! None: Events do not trigger a relay! Motion alarm: Triggered by motion detection alarm! Local input 1: Triggered by an external alarm device! Video loss alarm: Triggered by the video signal alarm! Connection: Triggered by the establishment of any connection! Remote input 1: Triggered by a contact at the remote site Relay name: Assign a relay name to each relay output here. Relay operation Trigger relay: Use the button Relay to switch the relay by hand (e.g. for test purposes or to actuate a door opener). 53

54 Configuration with web browser Harddisk settings Basics The is available in a version with an integral hard disk. Only in this version the button HD Service on the configuration pages can be activated. The hard disk has a storage capacity of about 20 GB and can be used for the continuous recording of video pictures before and after an alarm. You can determine the type, quality and scope of the recordings using up to 8 programs. A wide range of other options for planning and managing recordings is available to you through the Harddisk settings configuration page. Furthermore you can bar access to the through the network during recording, so that the recording is not jeopardised by other operations. Necessary planning When planning and configuring the recording programs you need to consider the following aspects: You can define different parameters for different days of the week so that, for example, a greater volume of recording is done at weekends. You can set several start and stop times within the same day, and at the same time you can vary the volume of recording, and the type of recording mode to suit the changing needs through the day. In total you can adapt and use 8 programs whose parameters must not conflict with each other. First make a rough plan of your total requirements so that you can avoid any overlaps and conflicts in selected days and times, or other parameters. The pictures are recorded continuously until an alarm event occurs. For continuous recording there are two possibilities open to you: ring memory (Ring mode) or long-time recording (Time lapse). 54

55 Configuration with web browser Alarm events When an alarm is triggered the recording parameters should change. For time lapse recording you have the option of increasing resolution and picture rate. When using the ring memory for instance, you can limit recording to alarm events or define a pre-alarm period and protect the recording made during this time. Resolution and picture rate can both be increased automatically. A calculation program (Calculator) is provided for you to use to determine the protected storage capacity needed. However, the exact requirement depends on the picture content at the time and the consequent potential for video compression. Protection for recording It is particularly important to ensure that recording is not interrupted during alarm events. You can bar access to the by giving priority to recording (Access priority: Recording). It is then no longer possible to make a configuration change from the remote site. 55

56 Configuration with web browser Recording conditions Access priority: You can reduce recording interruptions by giving recording priority over the transmission of video data (set Recording). In this case only the selected pictures for the current recording program are transmitted to the remote site. Access to the device settings is prevented. If you select Transmission the recording is automatically interrupted as soon as a connection is established with the from a remote site. Once the connection is terminated recording continues. Note To get full access to all device functions when the setting is Access priority = Recording, then you first have to end continuous recording. To do this set the start and finish times of the current program on 00:00 (see the section on Recording time). Once the Set button is pressed, recording stops and full access to the device is available again. 56

57 Configuration with web browser Overwrite files Here you can schedule the recorded files to be deleted automatically after a certain time to make even more efficient use of the memory available. Delete files after: Choose here the number of days for the recordings to be saved or enter Never if no automatic deletion shall take place. Delete time: Enter here the time at which the files are to be deleted. HD Memory Management HD access: You can either delete the video sequences recorded on the hard disk of the or save and protect them as a backup on your computer s hard disk. In addition, if required you can format the hard disk. You can also calculate the memory capacity needed for your planned recordings. " Click on the Recordings button to edit the recorded video sequences. " Click on the Calculator button to calculate the memory requirement. Recordings It is quick and easy to select individual video sequences to delete them, or to secure them as a backup on your computer s hard disk. The chosen video sequences are saved and protected in a special file format and you can view, edit and manage these secured video sequences using VCS software decoders such as for example PROVILite. You can set various filters to reduce the number of sequences in the listing generated so that searching for particular recordings is quicker and more efficient. 57

58 Configuration with web browser " Click on the relevant check boxes to activate the filters of your choice. " Provide specifications for your selected filters, for example by entering the beginning and end of a particular time period, or by entering a selection from the appropriate listings. Each time the list of video sequences is updated immediately. " Click on one of the column headings to change the order of the selected series. " Click on an entry in the list to mark a sequence. If you want, keep the computer shift key depressed and click on other entries to edit several video sequences at once. " Click on the Delete button to delete the marked video sequences from the hard disk of the. " Click on the Backup button to save and secure the marked sequences onto the hard disk of your computer. A dialog box is opened for you to select the storage location for the backup file. " Select the desired drive and folder and then click on the Save button. The securing procedure starts immediately. 58

59 Configuration with web browser In the section next to the filters the totally available Memory is displayed distinguishing by color used (blue) and free (yellow) memory. The circle chart shows the actually used memory regarding the data saved; the bar chart shows the virtual memory used regarding the file number. The number of files that can be saved is virtually limited to a few hundreds - if this number is exceeded no more savings can be done, even if the circle chart is still showing free memory. For optimal utilization of the available memory therefore it is recommended not to save a large number of very small files (less than 1 min running time). Formatting the hard disk If necessary you can format the hard disk of the. Attention! In formatting the hard disk you delete all the video sequences saved there. You cannot reverse this procedure. If necessary put recorded sequences into secure storage before formatting. " Click on the Format button to begin formatting the hard disk. Calculator You can calculate the memory requirement for recordings by entering the relevant parameters and starting the calculation. Note The exact memory requirement depends on the picture content at the time and the consequent potential for video compression. 59

60 Configuration with web browser " Click in the relevant check box in the Audio recording field to choose if the associated audio data is to be recorded or not. " Select the planned picture resolution from the Video resolution listing. " Select the Frame rate from the list of options available. " Either, enter the available memory capacity in the HD space field, or, enter the desired Recording time. " Click the Calculate button. Depending on what you have entered, it then displays either the required memory capacity or the possible recording duration. " Click the Close button to close the window. 60

61 Configuration with web browser Recording Tasks Prog1 Prog8 You can save up to 8 programs for configuring recordings. Take care that the settings in the individual programs do not conflict with each other. If there is a conflict, a warning will appear when you click the Set button. If this happens the settings will not be saved. Notes Save each program by clicking the Set button as soon as you have defined the settings. This way you find out immediately if there is a conflict with an existing program. A program change only becomes active when the start time is reached. If a program change is to come into force immediately after new parameters have been entered, you will first need to end the program manually (by setting start and finish times to 00:00, see the Recording time section) and then enter new start and finish times. Each of these entries has to be transmitted to the device by pressing the Set button. You can stop a currently running program at any time by setting the start and finish times to 00:00 and clicking the Set button. General Recording mode: This is where you select the required recording mode. In Ring mode all the earlier recorded video sequences already on the hard disk are over-written with current recordings when the initial recording capacity is used up. If you choose Time lapse recording, recording ceases when the storage capacity of the hard disk is full. You then have to delete the recorded video sequences to release some storage space. If you choose to use the ring memory you can select a maximum recording duration of 5 hours for the pre-alarm history in the Video settings field. Recordings during this period are not over-written by current ones. 61

62 Configuration with web browser Description: In this field you can add explanatory text to the program. For example you can describe the purpose of the program ("Holiday periods", or "Friday cash delivery") and if necessary provide a name for queries. This makes it easier to make decisions about program changes at a later date. Recording time Days: Click the check boxes for those days when the program is to operate. Start:/Stop: Here you enter the program s start time and stop time. The times relate to each of the days marked. If you enter a stop time which is earlier than the start time then this is interpreted as being in the following day. Note To record an entire day choose the respective day, set the start time to 00:00 and the stop time to 24:00. Stop: With this button you set the start and stop time to 00:00. Any recording in progress will be stopped immediately. Video settings Standard video resolution: This is where you select the video resolution for continuous recording for the times when there is no alarm. You can choose between High, Standard and Low. For each resolution the corresponding picture size is: Low pixels Standard pixels High pixels 62

63 Configuration with web browser The high picture resolution is only supported if you have chosen the H.263 as the Video standard: setting on the Video settings configuration page. Frame rate: Here choose the desired frame rate. Duration (only for Ring mode): Here choose the duration of the pre-alarm history recording period. Recordings made during this period will not be over-written once an alarm has been triggered. Note You can limit recording on the video ring buffer to alarm events by setting this parameter to 0 and choosing the corresponding entries in the Alarm trigger section. Alarm trigger: Here you select an event which is to trigger the alarm. You have the following options:! Input 1 Input 4: Trigger by external alarm generating devices.! Video alarm: Trigger when a video signal is interrupted.! Motion alarm: Trigger through motion detection.! ---: This option is to be chosen if no changes in the video settings are desired in case of alarm. Resolution on alarm: Here select the video resolution for recording after an alarm has been triggered. You can choose from High, Standard and Low resolution. For each resolution the corresponding picture size is: Low pixels Standard pixels High pixels 63

64 Configuration with web browser The high picture resolution is only supported if you have chosen the H.263 as the Video standard: setting on the Video settings configuration page. Frame rate: Here choose the desired frame rate to be used once an alarm has been triggered. Duration: Here choose the duration of recording after the alarm has been triggered. When this period has elapsed normal continuous recording will be re-established. Recording information Harddisk activity: When a program is running in the background to make an automatic recording on the hard disk of the, the hard disk symbol changes to act as an indicator. The hard disk symbol is animated to show that recording is in progress. When recording is not taking place then the symbol remains still. Time left for recording: Indicates the length of time (days and hours) for which storage capacity is still available. Note In the beginning the parameters vary very much as the program needs approx. 10 minutes to evaluate the average demand of memory for the chosen recording program and to generate the remaining memory out of it. 64

65 Configuration with web browser Free HD memory: Indicates the remaining memory. Recording rate: Gives the datarate of the recording and varies in dependence on the settings and the amount of data to be transmitted. Default By clicking this button you return all Recording Tasks parameters of the chosen program to the standard settings. 65

66 Configuration with web browser Interface settings Serial data port Serial port function COM1: Select one of the controlled devices from the list. If you wish to use the serial interface for the transmission of transparent data, select the entry Transparent. Note After selection of a device, the parameters are automatically set in the field Interface settings COM1 and do not have to be changed. Interface settings COM1 Baud rate: Select the value for the data transmission rate in Bit/s. Data bits: Select the number of data bits per character. Stop bits: Select the number of stop bits per character. 66

67 Configuration with web browser Parity check: Select the type of parity check. Interface mode: Select the required protocol for the serial port. Half-duplex mode: Select the corresponding setting. Interface settings COM2 Baud rate: Select the value for the data transmission rate in Bit/s. Data bits: Select the number of data bits per character. Stop bits: Select the number of stop bits per character. Parity check: Select the type of parity check. 67

68 Configuration with web browser Service settings With these settings, you can integrate the into an existing network. Network settings IP address: Enter the desired IP address of the device here. The desired IP address must be valid for the network. Attention! If you change the IP address and transmit the new configuration to the, the device can then only be selected via the new address. Subnet mask: Enter the corresponding subnet mask here if the device is to communicate via a subnet. Gateway IP address: Enter the corresponding IP address here if the device is to independently set up a connection from the local network. Otherwise the field can be left blank ( ). 68

69 Configuration with web browser DHCP: With the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol set to On a (changing) IP address is assigned to the device automatically. If you want to give it a dedicated IP address choose Off. Mail server IP address: Enter the corresponding IP address here if the device is to use the function. Outgoing s are transmitted via the entered address to the mail server. Otherwise the field can be left blank ( ). Mail reply address: Enter an address here if the device is to use the function. The input informs the receiver of an about the sender. Otherwise the field can be left blank ( ). Base port: If necessary you can change the base address for the UDP channels used for the video, audio and data transmission. The uses 14 channels. For example if your system has a firewall, you will need to authorize data transfer in each of these 14 channels, starting from the base address. 69

70 Configuration with web browser Multilink Multicast In addition to the 1:1 connection between one transmitter and one receiver (unicast), the offers the possibility of receiving the signals from a transmitter with several receivers simultaneously. This is performed either by duplicating the data stream in the transmitter and subsequent distribution to several receivers (multi-unicast) or by distributing a single data stream in the network proper to several receivers of a defined group (multicast). Note A precondition for multicast mode is a multicast-compatible network using the UDP protocol and the IGMP protocol. Other group management protocols are not supported. The TCP protocol does not support multicast connections. Enable multilink H.323: In multilink mode, the data stream is duplicated in the or in the network (group IP). The data are encoded according to the H.323 standard and are thus compatible with other applications (e.g. MS NetMeeting). Benefits of the H.323 coding are a higher data rate with a lower bandwidth in the network and a faster and more stable communication thanks to the robust data protocol. The supports multilink mode with a maximum of 5 simultaneously connected receivers, whereby an audio voice link is only possible to the first receiver (the first connection set up). The transparent data link is maintained by the first device as for the audio link, although the data connection is automatically torn down after 15 seconds inactivity and another device can exchange transparent data with the receiver. For the multilink mode, the network does not have to be suitable for multicast operation, as the is also multi-unicast compatible. The duplication of the data in the device requires a high computing power and could under certain circumstances lead to a deterioration in the image quality. In this case, you should reduce the data rate of the transmitter slightly. With the setting Enable multilink H.323 = On and Multicast group IP address = , the device operates in multi-unicast mode (copying the data streams in the device). 70

71 Configuration with web browser With the setting Enable multilink H.323 = On and a valid Multicast group IP address, the device operates in multicast mode (duplication of the data streams in the network). Enable multicast streaming: During multicast streaming, the sends a permanent data stream to the specified group IP address. No specific receiver is defined. Each receiver is thus able to receive the data. The transmission rate is determined purely by the transmitter and has to be set there. For this, a valid multicast group IP address must be set. Multicast group IP address: A precondition for the multicast mode in a multicast-compatible network is the establishment of a special IP address (class D address). The network must support the establishment of a group IP address and the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP). The address range is from to Multicast video port: The video port does not have to be configured manually and is shown here only for information for special applications. Multicast audio port: The audio port does not have to be configured manually and is shown here only for information for special applications. Multicast packet TTL: By setting the parameter you determine the life span of the data packets in the network. Version information The version numbers of the hardware and software are provided only as information and cannot be changed. Keep these numbers at hand in case you need technical assistance. Hardware version: The hardware version number of the is displayed. Software version: The software version number of the is displayed. 71

72 Configuration with web browser Software update Software update: The is designed in such a way that its functions and parameters can be updated with software. In such cases, transmit the updated software package via the selected network to the device. On termination of the connection, the software will be automatically installed. This allows a device to be remotely serviced and updated without a technician having to modify the device installation on site. The latest software can be obtained from your VCS Service centre or from the Internet via the download site under Attention! Before starting the software upload, ensure that you have selected the correct upload file! An upload of other files can result in the device being no longer addressable and having to be replaced. On no account interrupt the installation of the software. An interruption will result in damage to the flash EPROM. This can result in the device being no longer addressable and having to be replaced. " Save the update file to your hard disk. " Enter the complete directory path of the update file or click on the button Durchsuchen... to find the file. " Click on the button Upload to start the transmission of the file to the device. You can follow the transmission procedure with the status messages and the completion bar. After approx. 30 seconds, the message upload complete - WAIT will be displayed and the green LED of the flashes. The new software will now be unpacked and the flash EPROM will be reprogrammed. At the next call-up of the configuration page Service settings, the message new firmware installed will be displayed. The message upload failed signals that the upload of the new software failed (e.g. file name entered is not valid software). Repeat the upload procedure, possibly with a different file. 72

73 Configuration with web browser Configuration download: You can store the configuration setting of the on a PC and upload stored configuration settings from a PC to the device. " Click on the button Download. A dialog window is opened. " Follow the instructions in the dialog window to save the settings. Configuration upload: " Enter the complete directory path of the file to be uploaded or click on the button Durchsuchen... to select the desired file. " Click on the button Upload to start the transmission of the file to the device. You can follow the transmission procedure with the status messages and the completion bar. The message upload ok confirms the successful completion of the upload. If the message upload failed is displayed, the file was not correctly uploaded and the previous settings will be retained. If necessary, repeat the upload procedure. 73

74 Configuration with web browser Function test The offers a large number of configuration and connection possibilities. For this reason, check the proper function of the device after installation and configuration. Only in this way can you be sure that the can function correctly in the event of an alarm. Be sure to check at least the following points:! The can be remotely dialled up! The transmits all the desired data! The signals an alarm to the desired addresses (IP, )! The reacts to alarm events in accordance with the configuration! Where appropriate, that the camera and device control is possible! Service and user password protect the from unauthorised access 74

75 Operation 6 Operation with the Microsoft Internet Explorer Reception of live pictures transmitted by a is possible with a computer with installed Microsoft Internet Explorer (from Version 5). Note In order for the live video images to be decoded, the special ActiveX control required must be installed on the computer. The latest version of the VCS ActiveX control is available from your VCS service centre or from the Internet via the download sites under Notes on operation of the web browser can be found in the online help for your web browser. System requirements! Microsoft Internet Explorer (from Version 5)! Screen resolution pixels! Gateway to the network (Intranet or Internet) Making the connection In order for the to be operated in your network, it has to be assigned a valid IP address for your network. The following address has been preset at the factory: " Start the web browser. " Enter the IP address of the as URL. You will see the Live Video page with the video image from the camera connected (see page 76). 75

76 Operation Protected If the is protected against unauthorised use by a password, the according message will be displayed first with the request to enter the password. " Enter user or service as username according to the selected password level. " Enter your password in the following text field to signal your access authorisation. " Click on OK to initiate the check of the password. If the password is correct you will see the Live Picture page with the video window. Video pictures When the connection has been set up, you will see the video image in the middle of the browser window, and in the image possibly further superimposed information (see page 77), depending on the configuration. The interfaced supplies either a live image or video images in the format JPEG. If the connection is not established, the selected is already connected to another remote station. Depending on the configuration of the network and the individual devices, up to a maximum of 5 receivers can receive video images from a transmitter simultaneously. 76

77 Operation Text overlays in the video image Depending on the configuration, further information can be displayed in the video image. The example shows possible additional information: Alarm symbol (white symbol = Alarm triggered) V Video signal interrupted (camera failure) M Alarm triggered by video sensor Active alarm inputs (input 3 activated here) 2 Name of the transmitter 3 Designation of the camera 4 Date and time 5 Designation of the last alarm activated Note Depending on the configuration of the transmitter, the alarm information can be seen always, only in the event of an alarm or also after the end of an alarm. For more information, please contact your system or network administrator. 77

78 Operation Image control All pages have a number of buttons along the left-hand side with which image presentations and possibly control functions can be selected: Small video picture Big video picture Control functions (depending on the camera type) Display of hard disk recordings resp. Display of DRAM recordings " Click on the button Small picture to view the image in CIF resolution ( pixels). " Click on the button Big picture to see an enlarged image. The browser interpolates the CIF resolution to the monitor size. " Click on the button Small picture to see a small image again. " Click on the button HD Replay resp. DRAM to view recorded sequences. 78

79 Operation Alarm In the event of an alarm, an alarm symbol and an additional text will be displayed in the camera image. Details depend on the configuration of the transmitter (see page 77). " Press key [F10] to acknowledge the alarm and to reset the alarm input. The normal video image is displayed again. Control functions The possible camera control functions are dependent on the camera type installed and on the configuration of the transmitter. " Click on the button Controls. The window with the control elements for the camera is displayed. If the camera cannot be controlled, the window remains blank. 79

80 Operation Audio connection An audio voice link is only possible between one transmitter and one receiver. The supports multilink mode with a maximum of 5 simultaneously connected receivers, whereby an audio voice link is only possible to the first receiver (the first connection set up). The remaining receivers can only hear (audio signals are transmitted from the transmitter unit but not from the receivers). You establish the voice connection with the [F12] key. The connection lasts as long as the key [F12] is pressed. In the status line of the browser window the message Send Audio on is shown. " Press the key [F12] and speak into the microphone. " Release the key [F12] to tear down the audio connection. Recording live pictures on the computer You can record live pictures direct from the live screen onto your computer s hard disk with the video data being stored in AVI format. For replaying them, you can use the media player belonging to MS Windows for example. The pictures which are recorded onto the hard disk of your computer are the ones you can see in the browser window. You can start and stop recording at any time. Besides complete video sequences you can also save single shots from the current scene in BMP format onto your computer s hard disk. Below the video picture you will see three buttons with the following functions: Select the storage location for AVI or BMP files Start/Stop recording Save snapshot 80

81 Operation Choosing the storage location You can set the drive and folder for saving recorded video pictures. If you don t choose a setting then the video sequences and snapshots are saved to C:\. Your selection is cancelled when you close the browser, so when you next start it up you will need to choose the storage location once again. " Click on the button to select the storage location and a dialog box opens to enable you to choose the folder. " Select the desired drive and folder. The currently selected folder is shown in the Path: field. " If necessary click on the New... button to create a new sub-folder within the current folder. " Finally click on OK to close the window. Start/Stop recording You can start or stop live picture recording at any time. " Click the record button. Recording is started immediately. While recording the button shows a flashing red dot. " Click the button again to stop recording. Recording is stopped immediately and the red dot disappears leaving a black rectangle. AVI files During each recording an AVI file is deposited in the selected folder. The filename shows the date and time of recording. So always ensure that your computer s date and time functions are set correctly! Example: 12_04_01_11h45m30s.avi The recording was started on 12th April at and 30 seconds. Saving individual pictures You can save an individual picture from the current visible video sequence whenever you want. " Click on the individual picture (snapshot) button. The chosen picture is saved immediately. 81

82 Operation BMP files Whenever an individual picture is saved a BMP file is stored in the selected directory. The filename shows the date and time of the recording. So always ensure that your computer s date and time functions are set correctly! Example: bmp The picture was taken on 12th April at and 30 seconds. Displaying snapshots You can show individual pictures from the current live video sequence in a new window. You can then save these snapshots as JPEG files on your computer s hard disk. " In the internet address field enter the IP address of the followed by the command /snap.jpg (e.g. " Press the computer s [Enter] key. A single picture will appear in a new window. " Move the mouse cursor to the picture. Press the right mouse button and select the command Save picture in. " Save the snapshot in the desired format under a new name. Picture resolution You can display a snapshot in different resolutions. For this add the command snap.jpg to each of the parameters: snap.jpg?jpegsize=xs snap.jpg?jpegsize=s snap.jpg?jpegsize=m snap.jpg?jpegsize=l snap.jpg?jpegsize=xl pixels pixels pixels pixels pixels When no additional parameters are defined the picture is shown as pixels. 82

83 Operation Alarm recordings The is available in a version with an integral hard disk. The hard disk has a storage capacity of about 20 GB and can be used for the continuous recording of video pictures before and after an alarm. You can determine the type, quality and scope of the recordings using up to 8 programs. A wide range of other options for planning and managing recordings is available to you through the Harddisk settings configuration page. Furthermore you can bar access to the through the network during recording, so that the recording is not jeopardised by other operations. In the basic version the disposes of a video ring buffer for recording of pre-alarm history and alarm pictures. 83

84 Operation Replay 1. Screenshot of a device without hard disk 2. Screenshot of a device with hard disk 84

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