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1. amp TELTONIKA TELTONIKA EDGE camera MVC100 User s Manual 1 00 LEGAL NOICE Copyright 2008 TELTONIKA Ltd All rights reserved Reproduction transfer distribution or storage of part ot all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of TELTONIKA Ltd is prohibited Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners ATTENTION manual fe Before using the device we strongly recommend read this user Do not tip the device Do not touch the device if the device block is broken ot its connecting wires are without isolation G 4 ja 4 ATA The device is not water resistant Keep it dry The device requires high 230V AC voltage IMPORTANT NOTES It is mandatory to read the notes and manual carefully before starting to use the device All wireless devices for data transferring may be susceptible to interference which could affect performance 2 Page Table of Contents 1 2 SAFETY INFORMATION eege EE eege 4 GETTING STARTED a e I IT 5 Za JINTRODUGHO N te i i aditi ra i i i it i E iii 5 2 e E E AE 5 23 IINSTALLING THE A RD WA Epi 5 2 3 1 IMSOFU MES TIM GOO act setae ATENEA TA N E T A tt 5 232 Aatta nimo ONTENI EE 6 gt 2 eent 6 Z34 Typical PIR and door sensor connec OM isse lia 6 23 5 OT a A 7 24 MEENUNG 7 2 4 1 Installing USB drivers Windows 7 2 4 2 PPP connection settings
2. Connect Camera 21 xil e Camera Properties 2 x General Options Security Networking Advanced Select a device Communications cable between two computers COM Modem Configuration 2 x Configure Communications cable between two computers COM1 User name Maximum speed bps 115200 Password Modem protocol dd TT Save this user name and password for the following users Hardware features Alesch I Enable hardware flow control Anyone who uses this computer I Enable modem error control Connect Erei Properties Help Help IT Enable modem compression F Show terminal window Je Show icon in notification area when connected F Enable modem speaker Cancel 11 In Networking tab scroll down to Internet Protocol TCP IP and press Properties Press Advanced and uncheck Use default gateway on remote network Click OK on all opened configuration windows 12 Connection is now configured and ready to run Press Connect After the connection has been established the network icon appears in the system tray The icon indicates link speed and activity Connect Camera 2 x User name Password TT Save this user name and password for the following users fe Wie only Anyone who uses this computer Cancel Properties Help 13 Start your Internet browser e g IE or Mozilla Enter the address IP address of camera Default http 10 0
3. The router will use it to automatically login to update your IP address in the DDNS server Password enter you login password Hostname enter your hostname which was registered in DDSN server eg hostname dvndns org Update period enter IP address update time in seconds 20 Page
4. Windows 8 Z gt PC GESSING Te CAMERA a daa nite 10 25 ACSIAN E 10 2 5 2 WEB c nfig ration page interface SUO 10 EDGE CAMERA CONFIGURATION eege EEEE EEEE TTI I 11 dal E TE 11 3 1 1 PVC VIEW ariana 11 3 2 VIDEO AND IMAGE SETTINGS sies e e i 12 3 2 1 Va OPONI OE aA E AE E E AEE EON A E A 12 Sa EVENTCONFIGUR ON ET 12 3 3 1 SONE Ee 12 A RL 14 3 4 1 ENG 14 A MO iii i i i i 15 de AMI lalla 16 3 5 1 ole 16 3 5 2 Ser ee ER RE 16 3 3 3 eet 17 TECHNICAL e len te E 18 APPENDIX D DYNAMIC DOMAIN NAME SERVICE DDNS cssccsscccsscccscccssccnseccsscccseccessccscccescccssccesscceeseuses 20 Paes 1 SAFETV INFORMATION In this document you will be introduced how to use camera safely We suggest you to adhere to following recommendations to avoid any damage to person or propetty You have to be familiar with the safety requirements before starting to use the device Camera is used for transmission of video and single images via GSM network using GPRS and EDGE technologies To avoid burning and voltage caused traumas of the personnel working with device please follow these safety requirements Installation and technical support of the camera device can be performed only by a qualified personnel or a person who has enough knowledge about this device and safety requirements Camera device requires 12V 250 mA constant power supply soutce that satisfies all safety requirements listed in LST EN 60950 1 standard The PC a
5. 0 1 Enter the login username and password The default administrator login settings are Login admin Password admin 9 Page 2 5 Accessing the Camera 2 5 1 Accessing WEB interface To access camera WEB interface firstly a PPP connection must be started How to configure a PPP connection it is written in section 2 4 2 After successful connection open the Web browser and type the camera IP address http 10 0 0 1 If the camera port was changed from default port 80 to another value the IP address must be written in from http 10 0 0 1 1010 Value 1010 is new port If the IP address and port are correct the login page asking for username and password appears amp TELTONIKA The default administrator login settings are EDGE Cam Login admin Password admin User name Password Login 2 5 2 WEB configuration page interface structure The welcome page of the Web management page after successful login to the camera Fig 4 is displayed From this menu all essential configuration pages are accessed QTE LTONIKA GSM EDGE Camera Se You are logged in as admin Live view Video parameters Stream amp Events E mail amp FTP Network Logs Users management Maintenance Welcome to the GSM EDGE Camera start page Information G5M Operator Tele LT Connection strength 3 IF 64 15 199 23 IMEI 31522497 7216455 Mains On Battery status Low Figure 4 Welcome page of the camera WEB interface Status a
6. 11 02 Config change MIA 2009 11 10 14 10 10 Start up MIA 2008 11 10 14 07 03 Config change MIA 2006 11 10 14 06 27 Start up MIA 2009 11 10 13 13 13 Motion Page 1 of 2 Figure 15 Log window view 3 5 2 Users management In this section camera uset s username and password can be changed To change the password click on the user the new window with username and password will appear Fig 16 Edit user User name Password Repeat password essee O Save Figure 16 Username and password change window Username set the new username Password enter new password Repeat password re enter the new password to verify its accuracy 16 Page 3 5 3 Maintenance 3 5 3 1 Set the time Time settings Current date and time 2008 12 18 11 07 02 Synchronize with your computer clock Synchronize Time server Itime time com Time zone z Interval l 12 0 amp 0 12 Synchronize Figure 17 Username and password change window Synchronize with time server 3 5 3 2 Firmware upgrade To update your device firmware click on the Update firmware button Firmware Current version MIA New Firmware Update firmware Figure18 Firmware update 3 5 3 3 Restoring default username and password or resetting to factory defaults Connect the AC DC power adapter to the camera Connect camera to the USB port Connect camera to the PC USB Establish PPP connection In the WEB browser type the IP address ht
7. GETTING STARTED 2 1 Introduction Teltonika MVC100 EDGE Camera compact mobile surveillance and monitoring system for transmission of high resolution video and single images via GPRS EDGE network so even in places with no Internet connection available ideal for remote surveillance and monitoring of temporary or distant sites or mobile assets The images can be acquired automatically with programmable period and or upon external triggers such as motion sensors or door contacts The video and single images can be viewed on a PC or a handheld device and can also be transmitted to FTP server and or by e mall 2 2 Package contents MVC100 EDGE Camera External GSM antenna AC DC Power adapter Euro or UK USB cable Angled wall mount bracket Leaflet Quick Start Guide Note The manufacturer does not supply the SIM card which is mandatory for setting up a connection to the GSM network The SIM card may be purchased from your GSM mobile service provider Note If any of the components is missing or damaged please contact the retailer or reseller from which this product was purchased 2 3 Installing the hardware Before installing the hardware check to make sure that all items listed in the package contents are in 2 3 1 Inserting SIM card Open and remove the back panel of the camera To do that use the screw driver to loosen four screws holding panel After the back panel is removed gently insert the SIM card as showed in
8. figures below 5 Page 2 3 2 Attaching antenna Screw the antenna in a clockwise direction J Position the antenna upwards at its connecting joint This will ensure optimal reception 2 3 3 Back panel overview Power supply adapter socket Battery 5 pin terminal block 5 pin terminal block for connecting external light USB socket LEDs Not installed MicroSD card socket Not installed 8 GSM antenna connector ST SD le E m1m ara Figure 1 EDGE camera back panel view 2 3 4 Typical PIR and door sensor connection Door and PIR sensors may be attached to 5 pin terminal block located in back panel of the camera Typical PIR and magnetic door sensor connection are given in Fig 2 and Fig 3 EDGE Camera PIR unit Figure 2 Typical PIR sensor connection to the camera EDGE Camera Door contact Contact 1 Contact 2 C2 Figure 3 Typical magnetic door sensor connection to the camera 6 Page 2 3 5 Wall mounting The camera is packed with attachable wall mounting bracket Wall mounting bracket through the hole on the bracket pad may be attached to the wall 2 4 Installing the software Depending on your operating system follow the instructions below to install software for connecting to the GSM Camera Installation Guide CD is shipped with the product or available to download from the Teltonika Web site 2 4 1 Installing USB drivers Windows 1 Connect camera to
9. 0 C to 50 C Relative humidity maximal 80 Store and transport conditions Temperature 20 to 60 C Relative humidity 5 to 95 OTHER Lighting control relay contacts Backup battery Power source detection Mains indication Low battery power detection GSM opetatot s identification GSM signal level measurement and display ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Nominal power supply voltage 12V Current Consumption when idle 100 mA Current Consumption when operating 250 mA 19 Page 5 Appendix D Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS Domain Name Service DNS What is DNS The Internet system that translates human understandable hostnames like www teltonika eu into computer understandable IP addresses like 213 226 139 54 and back again Dynamic Domain Name Service DNS What is DDNS Dynamic DNS DDNS is a domain name service allowing to link dynamic IP addresses to static hostname Create DDNS service account Before using DDNS you must create the DynDNS service account There are many companies where you can create account Some of them are free like www dyndns org and some are payable After you will create account you will get Hostname Username Password Configure cam DDNS settings Connect to router WEB configuration page Then go Configuration gt Dynamic DNS settings You should see settings table as below Enable Dynamic DNS check the box to enable DDNS User name enter your user name
10. eceiver s email address Enter email address of the recipient to which the video or single images will be sent CC email Enter secondary recipients email address which will be added to sent email as Carbon Copy CC Subject Enter the desired subject of the email FTP settings Host adress aa User name aa Password aa Port aa Path aa Figure 12 FIP settings Host address the domain or the IP address of the FTP server User name Enter your user name of the FTP account Password Enter your password of the FTP account Port Set the port of the FTP server The default FTP port is 21 Path Set the folder path to with the data will be transferred 14 Page 3 4 2 Network 3 4 2 1 GSM network settings GSM network settings are used to configure connection to GSM network settings Al the configuration data must be provided by your mobile service provider Network settings Phone number IET PPP authentication None AFN ltelkonika User name GA Password EEN PIN JI DNS server 1 2125901 DNS server 2 225902 Web servericameraj port on Figure 13 Mobile network configuration Phone Number Phone number acquired from your ISP default 99 PPP authentication select authentication protocol which is used by your Internet Service Provider None CHAP PAP APN Access Point Name APN User Name Enter your User Name for your mobile connection Password Enter your Passw
11. mp Review Live view real time camera view Video and image settings Video parameters adjust contrast and brightness Event configuration Stream amp Events configure constant video and video on event Settings E mail amp FTP configure E mail and FTP settings Network configure mobile network and DDNS settings Admin Logs displays system logs User s management change uset s password Maintenance set the time or update the firmware 10 Page 3 EDGE CAMERA CONFIGURATION 3 1 Status amp Review 3 1 1 Live view The live view section allows seeing video in real time within the camera WEB interface Also it contains important status information The status information view is shown in Fig 5 Information GSM Operator Tele 2 LT Connection strength 3 IF o4 15 199 23 IMEI 31522497 7216455 Mains On Battery status Low Figure 5 Status information GSM operator Displays the GSM operator Logo to which camera is connected Connection strength Displays received signal connection strength IP Camera IP number IMEI Camera IMEI number Mains Shows mains power supply status Battery status Shows battery energy status Live View settings allow to set the desired resolution quality and format refer to Fig 6 Live view settings Resolution VGA 640x480 FI Quality Medium Video Format mea e Apply Figure 6 Live view settings Resolution Selec
12. n Select the desired resolution of live view VGA QVGA QQVGA Quality Select display video quality Basic Medium Normal High Best Frame rate Set frame rate for video stream Video format Displays allowable video format JPEG Send to Select video stream send destination To send video to E mail or FTP their settings first must configured Pre alarm The camera has ability to send stream which was before the event It is made by continuously storing required amount of information in camera s internal memory Set the time in seconds to define how much data must be stored Post alarm Set the time in seconds how long after the event camera sends the stream Output duration Camera has integrated relay switch which may be turned on event This feature may be used for turning on exterior lighting Set the time to define output turn on duration 13 Page 3 4 Settings 3 4 1 E mail amp FTP This section describes how to configure FTP and E mail settings Mail settings SMTP server aa User name Password aa Senders email address oT Receivers email address CC email Subject Figure 11 E Mail settings SMTP server the domain or the IP address of the email SMTP server User name Enter your user name of the email account Password Enter your password of the email account Sender s email address Enter emails address which is assigned to the username and password R
13. nd power supply source to which the device is connected should satisfy LST EN 60950 1 standard The device can be used on first Personal Computer or second Notebook computer safety class The light or attachable sensors must satisfy all safety requirements listed in LST EN 60950 1 standard Disconnect device from power supply before mounting to avoid voltage effect Do not mount or serve device during a thunderbolt sppPpPP To avoid mechanical damages of the device it is recommended to transport the device packed in damage proof pack While using the device it should be placed so that its indication LED would be visible as they inform in which working mode the device is and if it has any working problems Protection against over currents short circuits and earth faults should be provided as a part of the building installation Two pole protective device is required to protect from short circuit and earth false The power of connected device should satisfy power of release device To disconnect the device plug off AC DC power adapter from the wall outlet or power strip The interstice between contacts should be no less than 3mm Signal level of the device depends on the environment in which it is working If the device starts working insufficiently only qualified personnel may repair this product We recommend to forward it to repair centre or to manufacturers No exchangeable parts inside of the device 4 Page 2
14. nnection Name To connect two computers your computer must be identified as either a host or a What is the name of the other computer you are connecting to quest Choose the role you want for this computer Type the name of the other computer in the following box C Host Computer Name This computer has the information you want to access This computer is used to access information on the host computer The name you type here will be the name of the connection you are creating lt Back Cancel lt Back Cancel Select COM port which was created by camera Select a Device This is the device that will be used to make the connection Select a device lt Back Cancel 8 Page 8 You may select Add a shortcut to this connection to mv desktop for easy access New Connection Wizard Completing the New Connection Wizard You have successfully completed the steps needed to create the following connection Camera Share with all users of this computer The connection will be saved in the Network Connections folder Mii firmi Metin To create the connection and close this wizard click Finish lt Back Cancel 9 Select Properties to customize connection 10 In General tab press Configure In the new appeared Modem configuration window define Maximum speed bps to 115200 bps Then uncheck Enable hardware flow control option Click OK to close modem configuration properties
15. ome to the New Connection Wizard This wizard helps you Connectto the Internet Connectto a private network such as your workplace network Setupahome or small office network To continue click Next i Cancel Select Set up an advanced connection click Next Select Connect directly to another computert and then click Next Network Connection Type Advanced Connection Options what do you want to do Which type of connection do you want to set up Connect to the Internet Select the connection type you want Connect to the Internet so you can browse the Web and read email Accept incoming connections Allow other computers to connect to this computer through the Internet a phone Connect to the network at my workplace ae Connect to a business network using dial up or YPN so you can work from home a field office or another location Ln seess Set up a home or small office network Connect to another computer using your serial parallel or infrared port Connect to an existing home or small office network or set up a new one paseceesescnsssnsacescessanssssncessnseovensnecesesssnesssaceasessasssseseessnscossascseres Connect directly to another computer using your serial parallel or infrared port or set up this computer so that other computers can connect to it lt Back Cancel lt Back Cancel Select Guest and click Next Enter the connection name Host or Guest Co
16. onstant video stream settings Enable Check the box to enable constant stream Stop activity on Contact2 Check the box if there is a need to stop streaming on event on Contact2 N C Normally Closed N O Normally Open Resolution Select the desired resolution of live view VGA QVGA QQVGA Quality Select display video quality Basic Medium Normal High Best Frame rate Set frame rate for video stream Video format Displays allowable video format JPEG Send to Select video stream send destination 12 Page 3 3 1 2 On event stream On event stream T Enable Stop activity on Contact NC e Events I Contacti vo sl I contact Inc sl Generate event Resolution VGA 640x480 zl Quality Normal Frame rate E frames per S e E Single shot Video Format MIP Send to M Int mem C FTP M Email T output Pre alarm E SECS Fost alarm E SECS e Qutput duration E SECS Figure 10 Event video stream settings Enable Check the box to enable constant stream Stop activity on Contact2 Check the box if there is a need to stop streaming on event on Contact2 N C Normally Closed N O Normally Open Events Select desired events which trigger the on event stream Event trigger maybe be Contact1 Contact2 which are located on the back panel of the camera and Motion detection Before using motion detection feature it must be configured Resolutio
17. ord for your mobile connection PIN SIM card pin number DNS server 1 and DNS server 2 are ISP domain servers Web server camera port Define port for connecting to camera web interface 3 4 2 2 Dynamic DNS Settings Dynamic DNS DDNS is a domain name service allowing to link dynamic IP addresses to static hostname To start using this feature firstly you should register to DDNS server On the WEB it is possible to find many free and paid DDNS service providers Dynamic DNS settings he Enable User name kest s S Password esse Host name user dyndns org 0 Update interval en secs Lr Figure 14 Dvnamic DNS Settings Enable check the box to enable DDNS User name enter your user name The router will use it to automatically login to update your IP address in the DDNS server Password enter you login password Hostname enter your hostname which was registered in DDSN server Update interval enter IP address update time in selected time periods 15 Page 3 5 Admin 3 51 Logs In the logs sections all events maybe reviewed The logs maintain information about the system status and I O logs events All logs System logs Lo logs The total number of records Found 19 1 2 Events list Date Y Time Event Media 2009 11 10 1411127 Contact 1 alarm 2008 11 10 14 17 24 Contact 1 alarm 2005 11 10 lea Motion 2009 11 10 14 17 07 Start up NA 2008 11 10 14 12 41 Start up MIA 2008 11 10 14
18. t the desired resolution of live view VGA QVGA QQVGA Quality Select display video quality Basic Medium Notmal High Best Video format Displays allowable video format JPEG Live view session time is set in the Live view time out section When the time expires camera stops displaving live view Live view can be started again by pressing Reset button Live view timeout Time remaining 00 00 Reset Timeout mins LU Secs Apply Figure 7 Live view timeout settings Time remaining Displays remaining time before camera stops displaying live view 11 Page Timeout Define the time out in minutes and seconds 3 2 Video and image settings 3 2 1 Video parameters Video parameter may be used to get clear video In Fig 8 shows video configurations settings ideo settings Brightness lo Acceptable values l 127 127 Contrast EI Acceptable values 0 127 Figure 8 Video settings configuration Brightness Adjust the brightness value from range 127 to 127 Contrast Adjust the contrast value from range 0 to 127 3 3 Event configuration 3 3 1 Stream amp Events This section describes how to configure the camera to send stream and streams on events 3 3 1 1 Constant stream Constant stream Enable E Stop activity on Contact NC l Resolution yea 640x480 l Quality Medium Frame rate en frames per min Le Video Format mops EJ Send to m FTF E Email Figure 9 C
19. the USB pott Install FTDI drivers In the Hardware tab select Device Manager AE a a te used during the following installation D Device Manager File Action View Help UAB 63BF 4079684 i e 4 Computer See Disk drives e Display adapters Hc DYDICD ROM drives DL Floppy disk controllers E H Floppy disk drives Fly IDE ATAJATAPI controllers Esper Keyboards a Mice and other pointing devices ER Modems ER Monitors Network adapters E da Ports COM amp LPT ji Communications Pork COMI i ii Communications Part COM Sch ECP Printer Port ah US b i Ken we ERE E i Zeg ER Y System devices El 0 Sound video and game controllers LO EA Universal Serial Bus controllers Note Detailed information on driver installation for Windows XP can be Open System in Control Panel Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt System Expand Ports COM amp LPT to find USB Serial Port COM number This number will be found at www ftdichip com as application note F TDI Drivers Installation guide for Windows XP AN 104 7 Page 2 4 2 5 6 7 PPP connection settings Windows Connect cameta to the PC USB pott Create a new network connection To create null modem connection click on Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Network connections Then choose File gt New connection The New Connection Wizard will appear Click Next New Connection Wizard Welc
20. tp 10 0 0 1 6541 Follow the instruction to restore default username and password or restoring camera to factory defaults GA ae A tS 17 Page 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Management User friendly Web GUI IMAGE Image sensor VGA 640x480 pixels Image resolution VGA QVGA QQVGA Image compression JPEG Video clip programmable time duration and or single snapshot SECURITY Security for administration configuration only authorised users are allowed user name and password CONFIGURATION amp CONTROL Interfaces Built in web server USB Firmware update Built in web server USB IMAGE TRANSMISSION Image transmission over GPRS EDGE network to FIP server E mail server PC ot PDA over WEB TRANSMISSION CONTROL Transmitting and or saving images on sensor activity for example PIR sensor door contact Pre alarm function ability to transmit record video before sensor activity Possibility to stop transfer record activity on external contact EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 MHz GSM Power Class 4 2W for 850 900 bands GSM Power Class 1 1W for 1800 1900 bands EDGE class E2 27 dBm in 850 900 bands 26 dBm in 1800 1900 bands GPRS EGPRS Multislot Class 12 4 slots Rx 4 slots Tx GPRS EGPRS Class B Type 1 MT GPRS CS1 CS4 EGPRS MCS1 MCS9 CSD 14 4 and 9 6 kbps POWER SUPPLY Mains adaptor 11 5V to 15V DC Power consumption 2W 18 Page TEMPERATURES amp HUMIDITY Operating temperature
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