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1. 56 Server Status Monitoring 2 0 ERU Hen De 57 Network and System 58 IVY UD OAC LE 61 Remove Configuration and Video 2 61 e e 62 rrr 63 Appendix Sensor Porte Alarm POM 63 Appendix Be Serial Pomi oho pa ub a anoles 65 Safety Precaution We appreciate your purchase of the VS 101 HDSDI Before installing the product please read the following with care m Make sure to turn off the power before installing VS 101 HDSDI m Do not install in locations with direct sunlight or in dusty areas m Make sure to use the product within the temperature and humidity specifications m Do not operate the product in locations with strong vibrations or magnetic fields m Do not insert electrically conductive materials in the ventilation hole m Do not open the product There are no user serviceable parts inside m To prevent from overheating make sure to keep a clearance of at least 4 inches from the ventilation hole m Make sure the voltage is correct 220V 110V before connecting the power 4 IP Server Instruction Manual
2. Time None Post erent Time None IP Server Instruction Manual Encoder Configuration m Local amp Remote Event Configuration The event configuration page is where the actions for each event type are configured The Local section configures the actions for events initiated at the local system and activates local devices The Remote section configures the actions for events from remote peer systems The following table lists the possible actions for events Outputs beep sound using the buzzer in the system Alarm1 Alarm2 Triggers alarm relay port E mail Sends E mail to the specified address AVI file can be attached ___ ____ Upload AVI to a specified FTP server Moves the PTZ to associated preset position Sensor1 Sensor2 Sensor3 Sensor4 Configure the actions when the sensor is activated Multiple actions can be set for a single event On Video Loss Configure the actions when video input signal is lost Multiple actions can be set for a single event On Motion Configure the actions when motion is detected Multiple actions can be set for a single event On Disconnect Configure the actions when the link connection with peer system is disconnected Multiple actions can be set for a single event m Alarm and Beep activation duration 34 Set the duration of alarm or beep activation in case of an event If it is set to continuous it will remain in the active state
3. DDNS Serer None TrueDNS DynDNS O Check IP Disable ID Password Domain Name Bitrate Control Flow Control Mode Frame Drop Mode Suppression Mode Address Information Current 192 168 10 108 Current Domain Not RegisteredB Address 00 1 63 6 07 37 Connecting 1 192 168 10 97 0 0 IP Server Instruction Manual 27 Encoder Configuration m Local m DNS 28 IP mode Two IP modes are supported Depending on the selected mode further configuration items will be available as shown in the following chart IP Mode Fixed IP Local IP Fixed IP address Local Gateway Gateway IP address Local Subnet Subnet mask DHCP PNA If you are not familiar with IP addressing please ask your ISP provider or network manager for assistance setting the IP address information DNS Set DNS server IP address The Domain Name System DNS is a hierarchical naming system for computers services or any resource connected to the Internet or a private network It associates various information with domain names assigned to each of the participants Most importantly it translates domain names meaningful to humans into the numerical binary identifiers associated with networking equipment for the purpose of locating and addressing these devices worldwide An often used analogy to explain the Domain Name System is that it serves as the phone book for the Internet by tran
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5. Introduction About This Manual This User Manual provides information on operating and managing the VS 101 HDSDI The Manual includes instructions for the installation operation and configuration of the VS 101 HDSDI as well as troubleshooting tips Features VS 101 HDSDI is a Video and Audio transmission system that provides HD Video and AAC audio along with remote functions using IP protocol through existing LAN ADSL VDSL and Wireless LAN networks When encoding the VS 101 HDSDI compresses video and audio data and transmits it When Decoding the VS 101 HDSDI receives the data and decompresses it m Video State of the art H 264 amp MJPEG Compression Algorithm Compression and Decompression with 18 Resolution formats Full HD 1920x1080 CIF 352x240 Wide Range of Video Transmission Rate 32kbps 8Mbps Various Transmission Mode CBR VBR Motion Detection HDMI In Output HD SDI In Output m Audio Multi Transmission Mode Unidirectional or Bidirectional stereo audio m Network Static IP amp Dynamic IP DHCP Support One to One Connection amp One to Multiple Connection Multi Casting Various Protocols support TCP IP UDP Multicast DHCP SMTP HTTP SNMP RTP RTSP m Serial Data Two serial ports RS 232 RS 422 485 Various PTZ camera protocols Data pass through mode Serial data communication between Encoder Decoder IP Server Instruction Manual 5 Introduction m Sen
6. 101 HDSDI 515151 205 Westwood Ave Long Branch NJ 07740 1 877 742 TEST 8378 Fax 732 222 7088 salesteam Tequipment NET User Manual Ver 1 0 2 This page intentionally left blank Table of Contents Table of Contents mE 3 CUNO cco a ee Seta 5 About User Manual iicet 5 Fe ACN nnd pete dieto blc aec co nts ie n des 5 Product and dinem ue IU eus 6 Part Names and 2 25 7 System Modes and Connections 42 120 100100 9 Installation eie EO Sueton 12 12 Connecting C Q 12 Connecting Serial POMS eR 12 Connecting Sensor and Alarm cccccccceceeeneeeeneecdeeedecceeneneneeeeeeeneedeneneseeeeenendedeeneescueces 12 Connecting POWET cde et t tesa atta qu n dL LL 13 Check itt WOrKS le 13 System cm 14 Deli quio Carl Ima ibas mu 14 Remote Video Monitoring eine ccc cede sete nee eee ee rni n 15 Initialization or P Address ou boe oda est eo eS aola
7. Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 192 168 10 1 2222 HTTP port 80 IP Server Instruction Manual 17 Remote Configuration Remote Configuration Remote configuration of the server is available by web browser Enter IP address of the VS 101 HDSDI when the live view screen appears as below Press the Setup button in the screen to set the server For Remote Setting the user must be authorized higher than manager level Enter IP address E sere x f Video Surveillance Windpws Internet Explorer Live View Jm Setup Change User lj mo Video Server View Size 1 4 X12 X2 gt The remote configuration window may be slightly different depending on the system modes Encoder Decoder The general explanation of the configuration in this manual is based on Encoder system and differences according to the modes will be clarified when needed The configurations are grouped into 9 categories System Video Audio Network Serial Event Preset Record and User Any configuration changes are not applied until Apply button is pressed Leaving the page without pressing Apply button any changes in the page will be discarded IP Server Instruction Manual 18 Encoder Configuration Encoder Configuration While most configuration items are common for Encoder and Decoder mode there are items which are relevant to specific system mode All the configuration
8. 10 77 00 1C 63 A3 01 01 2222 Fixed IP 192 168 10 89 00 1 63 3 00 04 2222 Fixed Discover 8 Device s Found Select Close 54 Server Instruction Manual True Manager If you press Select button after selecting a server the information on the server is automatically entered on Add Server dialog Pressing IP Change button after selecting a server invokes a dialog on which IP address of the server can be changed IP Address Change Mode Fixed IP IP Address 192 168 Subnet Mask 255 255 Gateway 192 168 It is possible to change the IP address of a server which has IP address of different subnet m Grouping of servers When there are a large numbers of servers it is convenient to manage servers in several groups Using Add Group and Remove Group on Group menu server groups can be created and deleted Modify Group menu is used to add servers to a group or to remove servers from a group IP Server Instruction Manual 55 True Manager Server Connection Management m Server connection If there is a check in the box on the first column in Servers or Channels Peripheral tab True Manager tries to connect to that server If the server is active and the network the server is on is normal it will be connected immediately and its State will be changed to Connected Servers Channels Peripherals State Name IP Domain Name MAC Address
9. 101 HDSDI or disconnect the USB memory stick or USB HDD while data is being written When using FAT32 recording will not occur if the file system is damaged If this happens the disk or memory stick should be reformatted using the PC When using EXT3 if the damage to a file is not serious it may be recovered automatically The recovery is executed at initialization of the system Recording is not performed while recovery is in progress IP Server Instruction Manual 45 Encoder Configuration User Configuration Setup Live View Change User System Video Audio Network Serial Event Preset User User User List ID Privilege Level admin Admin Add Delete Modify Password Modify Privilege Login Policy Skip Login 9 Disable O Enable Privilege Level After Login Skipped m UserList The User name and privilege level of a user can be specified User configuration is allowed only by admin user Max 16 users can be registered and each user can have one of four privileges Allowed Operations Remarks All operations User id admin Manager All operations except for user configuration Live viewing and PTZ contol Live viewing ony 46 IP Server Instruction Manual Encoder Configuration m AddUser The Add User page appears after the Add button is pressed System Video Audio Network Serial Event Preset User Add User Manager Add Cancel A User ID and password needs to
10. Model Type Firmware Start Up Time Disconnected Main gate 192 168 10 4 Connected Ware house 192 168 10 161 00 1 63 3 00 37 TCS 200 Encoder Encoder vi 101G 2007 08 08 19 57 56 Check box to connect or disconnect server If it fails to connect to the server due to server or network failure State displays Trying connection As soon as the server or network has recovered the server will be connected automatically That is True Manager periodically retries the connections to servers with the check box checked m Server disconnection If the check box is unchecked the connection to the server is released and State displays Disconnected 56 IP Server Instruction Manual True Manager Server Status Monitoring m Servers tab General information Servers tab shows general information for a connected server MAC address product model system mode Type F W version and startup time This information is displayed only for connected servers Servers Channels Peripherals State Name IP Domain Name MAC Address Model Type Firmware Start Up Time Connected 3 192 168 10 3 M 00 1 63 3 00 11 TCS 200 Encoder Encoder V1 TEST 2007 08 11 15 15 53 Enco 2007 08 5 Encoder Encoder 1 101G 2007 08 08 19 57 56 12 TO YET e cms m Channels tab Monitoring of video audio channel state Channels tab displays the video and audio channel operating parameters of selected servers Servers Channels P
11. disk Refresh the page and wait until the status is changed Mounting and Performing recovery process Recovering Disk when disk damage is found It may take from seconds to minutes for disk recovery Disk format needed Disk is attached but the type of the file system is unknown or damaged USB Disk available Disk is available but formatting is format is recommended recommended USB Disk available Available to be used for recording Disk formatting Start Disk is being formatted Disk formatting System should not be turned off Progressing during formatting Disk formatting Writing inode tables 63 619 Disk formatting Creating journal Disk formatting Writing Superblocks Disk format done Please wait for reboot Disk removed Disk is detached during operation or in abnormal state or there is damage on the file system If it happens while disk is connected it is recommended to format the disk IP Server Instruction Manual 39 Encoder Configuration m General Use record On Recording function in enabled when is selected Off Recording function is disabled when is selected Select Video Select the video source from either primary video or secondary video Overwrite Selects option when the disk is full If Overwrite is set to Off the recording stops automatically when there is less than 100MB free space in the disk If Overwrite is set to On recording cont
12. rate Interval Possible values between 0 and 255 There will be no l frames if 0 is selected m Dual Encode Use Dual Encode The Selection between H 264 and MJPEG is supported Secondary Video can be used Live View window Dual Compression Algorithm Select Secondary Video compression between H 264 and MJPEG Maximum resolution is 720 x 480 There are 8 steps for adjusting If MJPEG is selected only Quality mode is supported m Motion Detection 24 Use Motion Detection Select Motion Detection function IP Server Instruction Manual Encoder Configuration Motion Detection Area Editing Configure regions for motion detection Regions of arbitrary shape can be configured by the following steps 1 Enable Edit item 2 Select editing Mode Set is for including cells to motion detection region and Erase is for excluding 3 Select cells using the right button of the mouse Multiple cells can be selected conveniently by press and dragging 4 Press Apply Edited Area to save the editing AEHEEL Sensitivity Set the condition to trigger an event for motion detection The value determines the sensitivity of the motion detection within a block the smaller the more sensitive Information Display System ID and or server time can be display over the video window in Internet Explorer Each item can be turn on or off separately and position also can be configure This information is d
13. the buffer before displaying the output Displaying stored frames is smoother than displaying in real time However displaying stored frames causes a delay because of the buffering process IP Server Instruction Manual Decoder Configuration Network Configuration Network page of Decoder has a section for specifying the remote system to connect Setup Lie View Change User System Viden Network Serial Event Preset User Network Apply P Mode Fixed P 192 168 10 241 192 160 10 1 000 HTTP SNMP Listen port 0 51 IP Server Instruction Manual Decoder Configuration Remote Address Address of the remote system to connect Remote Channel The channel can be selectable when the remote system has more than multiple video channels Media Protocol Select protocol used for transmission of audio and video data between remote system decoder Use Streaming Server Decoder system has the settings to connect to Encoder or IP Camera via the Streaming Server To connect to Encoder or IP Camera via Streaming Server Use Streaming Server of Remote group in Network page should be set to On and information of the Streaming Server SS needs to be configured appropriately 55 IP address IP address of Streaming server SS port Enter Port number that is set when registering Streaming server 5510 Enter Streaming Server ID SS password Enter Streaming Server Passwor
14. turn LINK Off No connection to remote system Green Red blinking Decoder only trying to connect to an Encoder Orange Illegal connection unsupported combination of system modes DATA Data transmission in progress Red jDatalos No data transmission 14 IP Server Instruction Manual System Operation Remote Video Monitoring There are two ways to view video when the connections are completed between a site and center system In order for a proper operation an IP address must be set accordingly Please refer to True Manager in Chapter 3 or Remote Setting in Chapter 4 for further details Default ID admin Default Password 1234 m Video Monitoring with Decoder System Once the IP address is set in the remote IP address section of the decoder the decoder system will connect to the encoder systems and start receiving the video images A monitor must be connected to the decoder in order view the video images m Video Monitoring using Internet Explorer Open Internet Explorer and enter the encoder s IP address The system will ask for confirmation to install Active X control Once authorized the Internet Explorer will start to display video images from the encoder in the Live View window as shown Default IP Address http 192 168 10 100 IP Server Instruction Manual 15 System Operation Live View Setup Change User Video Server Q Video Select Primary Secondary View Size 1 2 3
15. until an operator resets it manually IP Server Instruction Manual Encoder Configuration m E mail Notification Specify what information to send when E mail is selected as an event action Server Address Enter the address for the e mail SMTP server Port Specify a port for SMTP operation Port 25 is the default port in SMTP operation If a different port is configured in the SMTP server this port needs to be changed accordingly Sender Address Enter an account registered the SMTP server ID amp password When the server requires authentication ID and Password of an E mail account need to be entered Destination address Enter Destination address More than one address be entered by delimiting comma or semi colon Destination address can take up to 63 characters Video Clip Attaching A video clip stored at the moment of event can be attached as an AVI or JPEG file format If using dual Encoding Primary video or Secondary video H 264 only can be selected m FTP Upload Specify the information to upload event information when FTP is selected as an event action Server Address Enter the address of the FTP server to receive video files Port Specify a port for FTP operation Port 21 is the default port in FTP operation If a different port is configured in the FTP server this port needs to be changed accordingly D amp password Enter ID and Password for accessing the FTP serve
16. you to check the IP address and other network details of the server Please refer to the True Manager manual for instructions on how to find the IP address of the server and if required changing it m Encoder LED Display PWR STATUS LINK DATA Red Green OFF OFF Blinking Above LED status shows that the server is connected but a decoder is not connected Once the encoder is connected to a decoder color of LINK LED will turn into green color and DATA LED will blink as video and or audio transmissions occur m Decoder LED Display PWR STATUS LINK DATA Red Green OFF Blinking Above LED status shows that the Decoder has started without connecting to an encoder Once an encoder is connected the color of LINK LED will be turned to green and the DATA LED will blink as video and or audio data transmissions occur IP Server Instruction Manual 13 System Operation m Description of LED PWR Kl ZEE m STATUS System failure Needs diagnostics Constant change of colors NTSC PAL setting does not between Red and Green match with input video signal Red blinking Failed to obtain IP address in DHCP mode Constant change of colors Failed to register on DDNS between Green blinking 2 server times and Red blinking once Green blinking Red blinks Video loss in Encoder system once every 5 seconds Constant change of colors Formatting USB storage Green Orange Red colorin device
17. 010125 01 0557 TCS 200 1 7047 2000 03 12 16 09 55 71 192 168 10 136 91 0 27 TCS 200 neodervi T047 2000 01 12 14 44 47 Dwcorrexted i 192 166 10 137 O Discoreectedd t 152 168 10 138 Connected 4 192 168 10 139 00 1 63 3 06 60 TCS 000 PASI 12 11 37 2 192 160 10 211 C Dwcoreected 192 108 10 221 Deconnected 192 168 10 231 _ Utsconnected 2 192 164 10 222 Disconnected 192 168 10 233 1921601027 Decore 192 165 10 27 Decore ied 736 192 162 10 7 Descoreected 23 122 168 10 217 Disk Manage Check the status of the disk in the dialog and press Disk Format to format the disk 44 IP Server Instruction Manual Encoder Configuration Disk Manage Address 192 168 10 89 System ID Video Server Model TCS 200 Type Encoder Firmware Version Encoder V1 T046 Disk Status USB Disk available Disk Size 76 69 G Free Space 41 116 Disk Format During formatting a disk the progress will update on Disk Status item The system may be rebooted depending on the situation Once USB Disk available is displayed it means that formatting is completed successfully Once formatting is started it is not allowed to cancel Even if you close Disk Manage dialog formatting is continued Trouble Shooting You may cause damage to the file system if you turn off the power to the VS
18. 480p60 HDMI 575p50 HDMI 720p25 HDMI 720p30 HDMI 720p60 HDMI 1080p25 HDMI 1080p30 HDMI 1080160 HDMI 1080150 HDMI 720p50 HDMI 1280x1024p30 HDMI 1280x950p30 HDMI 1024x758p30 HDMI 1280x1024 p60 HDMI 1280x960 p60 HDMI 1024 768 60 input compression Without the scaling option the input video image will be cut according to compression resolution When scaling is selected the input video size will be adjusted to the compression resolution IP Server Instruction Manual 720480 720 240 352x480 352x240 720x576 720x288 352x576 352x288 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x960 1280x1024 1440x900 1600x900 1580x1050 1280x720 1920x1080 23 Encoder Configuration Frame rate Determine the maximum number of frames of video images to compress The frame rate of actually transmitted video can be affected by the network bandwidth limitation Preference Preference in video compression and transmission With Bit rate selected the video compression will be effected by the Bit rate value entered With Quality selected the video compression will be effected by the quality of image selected Therefore Bit rate and Quality corresponds to CBR Constant Bit rate and VBR Variable Bit rate respectively Quality Selectable video compression quality This selection is available if Preference is set to Quality Bit rate Selectable video Bit rate This selection is available if Preference is set to Bit
19. Output of the VS 101 HDSDI Connecting Audio Audio is bidirectional regardless of the system mode Encoder or Decoder If necessary it can be configured to be transmit only receive only or bidirectional mode m Connect the audio input and output ports to the appropriate audio devices as required m The Audio I O is 10dBu unbalanced line level stereo appropriate microphone or speaker amplification is required Connecting Serial Ports Two serial ports are provided for remote camera control and PTZ controller receiver These are connected in connected in 1 to 1 fashion and work in a pass through mode This means that commands at a local system s 1 port will be transparently passed to the remote system s COM1 port Also a command at a local system COM2 port will pass to the remote system s COM2 port Connecting Sensor and Alarm Connect sensor and alarm devices to corresponding terminals as required 12 IP Server Instruction Manual Installation Connecting Power After confirming the power source connect power adaptor and connect the 12VDC connector to the VS 101 HDSDI The system will begin to boot up to the operating mode Check if it Works Once the power is supplied to the server it will start booting The system will boot up to an operating mode after approximately 40 60 seconds The green LED on the Ethernet port will flash indicating the system is ready Software provided on the disc called True Manager allows
20. aker are operating normally Serial Loopback Test This function is not available in this product m Viewing server s log The activity log of a server can be viewed by selecting Log on the Tools menu 070704 17 39 42 SWWDT reset by 1 070704 17 40 04 System Started 070704 17 40 43 SWWDT reset by 1 070704 17 41 06 System Started 070709 16 55 35 System Started 070711 11 19 59 System Started 070711 14 08 18 SWWDT reset by 1 070711 14 08 41 System Started 070711 14 09 18 SWWDT reset by 1 070711 14 09 41 System Started 070711 14 10 28 SWWDT reset 1 070711 14 10 49 System Started 070712 15 03 08 System Started 070716 9 03 01 System Started 070718 14 53 23 System Started 070723 14 06 40 System Started 070723 14 16 06 System Started 070723 15 02 55 System Started 070723 15 40 20 SWWDT reset by 1 0170722 16 404 Cocker Skarkad Save m Remote rebooting of a server A server can be rebooted by selecting Reboot on the Tools menu 60 IP Server Instruction Manual True Manager F W Upgrade Selecting Update on the Tools menu displays the Firmware upgrade dialog box WARNING dont power off white upgrade s n progress Se Sate Type Version Progress Connected Test Encoder Encoder VL TO40 Upgrade Fie Server TOf cus R Ung Cove Select a server to upgrade check the check box in Sel column More than one serve
21. be entered and privilege level needs to be selected A User ID and password consist of alphanumeric string of max 15 characters Delete User A user is deleted by pressing Delete button Change Password Pressing the Modify Password button after selecting a user shows a page for changing password System Video Audio Network Serial Event Preset User Modify Password In case of changing the admin password the old password is checked IP Server Instruction Manual 47 Encoder Configuration Modify Privilege Level Pressing Modify Privilege button after selecting a user shows a page for changing the users privilege It is not allowed to change the privilege level of admin user System Video Audio Network Serial Event Preset User Modify Privilege Level m Login Policy Skip Login provides for convenient access to the server when authentication is not required When Skip Login is set to Enable the login step is skipped The privilege level after login in this way is determined by the setting of Privilege Level After Login Skipped 48 IP Server Instruction Manual Decoder Configuration Decoder Configuration The Decoder Configuration contains slightly different menu selections from those in the Encoder Configuration Differences between the two will be explained in the following Decoder Configuration section System Configuration By setting System Mode to Decoder in System configuration the system will reboot and star
22. d Remote Remote Address Remote Port Remote Channel Media Protacol Use Streaming Server 55 IP Address 55 Port 55 ID 88 Password 52 192 168 10 121 2222 Channel 2 of 192 168 10 31 2222 admin IP Server Instruction Manual True Manager True Manager Software True Manager is a program used for basic configuration diagnostics and F W upgrade the VS 101 HDSDI video server True Manager provides the following features Finding servers on the LAN and assigning IP address Monitoring server status encoding decoding serial sensor etc Diagnostic function PING network bandwidth measurement video audio output port check serial port check upgrade Sever Registration and Removal m Server Registration In order to manage servers using True manager the first step is to register the server The following steps describe the way to register a server Select Add Server on Server menu True Manager Group Tools View Help Groups IP Discovery 415 Add Server Enter information for connecting to the server at Add Server dialog Add Server Server Name Main Gate Address 192 168 10 133 Port 2222 HTTP Port 80 ID admin Password IP Server Instruction Manual 53 True Manager If the server is registered on DDNS server the domain name can be used instead of an IP address When the IP address of
23. d in its original container for a period of one year from the purchase date This warranty is extended to the first consumer only and proof of purchase is necessary to honor the warranty If there is no proof of purchase provided with a warranty claim Marshall Electronics reserves the right not to honor the warranty set forth above There fore labor and parts may be charged to the consumer This warranty does not apply to the product exterior or cosmetics Misuse abnormal handling alterations or modifications in design or construction void this warranty It is considered normal for a minimal amount of pixels not to exceed three to fail on the periphery of the display active viewing area Marshall Electronics reserves the option to refuse service for display pixel failure if deemed unobtrusive to effective use of the monitor by our technicians No sales personnel of the seller or any other person is authorized to make any warranties other than those described above or to extend the duration of any warranties on behalf of Marshall Electronics beyond the time period described above Due to constant effort to improve products and product fea tures specifications may change without notice 66 This page intentionally left blank 205 Westwood Ave Fax 732 222 7088 salesteam Tequipment NET f Long Branch NJ 07740 equipment 1 877 742 TEST 8378 T
24. ed m Sensor Schedule Each sensor port can be enabled or disabled by the day of the week and hour of the day The Sensor is disabled when the indicated block is colored grey 32 IP Server Instruction Manual Encoder Configuration Event Configuration Setup Le View Change User System Video Mito Hetwotk Event Preset Usar Event DlAlumm 2 LIE mal No Preset TI E TJ Ajar E mail No Preset n Video L Beer Email CIFTE NoPreset Mot 2 v Sensor CAm C1 amp mat CIFTP No Preset eror Beer 7 E ma COAs Came ema NoPreset 4 Heer Alam JAlamm2 IFTE No Prescot j feo L Beer Alar Ajarm No Preset n Motior Alam Alarm E mail FTP No Presot Beep Ajarm2 C E mail No Preset synchronous synchronou w Alem eynchronou v 1 25 Sender ithentecatic n SMTF gt Ov Password estinatson nary Video Video 264 n apture Test Defore testing e mail please apply your configuration first ener Addre Pat 21 Panow load SPnma j ndary Video H 264 PE tur inue pioa gt On n f t T ploa ec Ma Ipload Interva Max
25. ed stream fully it is possible to select the way to stream video to clients in Network page Frame Drop Mode Frames are dropped on sending routine Only clients with limited bandwidth are affected by the dropping Suppression Mode Video encoding is suppressed All clients are affected m Address Info 30 The following network information is displayed Read only IP Address The server own IP address This information is useful when the server s IP mode is set to DHCP Domain Name In case the server is registered at DDNS server the registered domain name is displayed MAC Address Display the MAC address of the server In case the server is registered at DDNS server the MAC address is used in DDNS registration Connecting Client IP Addresses that are currently connected to system are listed 1 Indicates Primary streaming and 0 indicates Secondary streaming IP Server Instruction Manual Encoder Configuration Serial Port Configuration Setup Live View Change User System Video Audio Network Serial Event Preset User Serial Apply COM1 RS 232 Port Protocol RS 232 Bitrate 9600bps v Data Bit 8Bits Stop Bit 1815 v COM 2 RS 422 485 Port Protocol RS 485 Bitrate 2400bps Data Bit 8Bits Parity None Stop Bit 1Bits EZ PTZ Type Pelco D v PTZ ID 1 PTZ Port COM2 Sensor Type Sensor1 Sensor2 O Off ONC Se
26. en Event Type Initiates Recording when an event configured in the Event Type setting occurs 40 IP Server Instruction Manual Encoder Configuration Checking status of recording Recording status tally can be shown on the main view page Live View Setup nge User Video Server Q View Size j a Recording status can be also shown True Manager When data is being recorded Record column displays ON sign True Manager Group Server Tools View Help Groups C Channels Peripherals All Servers Server Name Ch Conn Cam bs V E kbps Y E fps V D kbps V D fps A E kbps Connected Disconnected Disconnected Disconnected Disconnected Disconnected Disconnected Disconnected Disconnected Disconnected Connected Connected Disconnected Disconnected Connected Disconnected Disconnected Disconnected Disconnected Disconnected Disconnected Disconnected Disconnected DOOOOOOOsO0O8soOoOo00000008 IP Server Instruction Manual 41 Encoder Configuration Search and Playback m RecordedFile Recorded video and audio data are saved as AVI files on the disk n general one AVI file is created for an event in case of event based recording However itis possible that data recorded during a series of events happening continuously can be merged to a single AVI file depending on pre post event time se
27. eripherals onnecte Connected Ch including True Manager Cam Videolossstaus Motion status Video encoding bitrate Audio encoding bitrate A D kbps Audio decoding bitrate Depending on the system mode items which are not relevant will always display 0 For example V D kbps and V D fps are always 0 if the system mode is Encoder Y Video decoding framerate Cam V E kbps i V D fps E kbps D kbps m Peripherals tab Monitoring of serial sensor and relay port This function is not available in this product IP Server Instruction Manual 57 True Manager Network and System Diagnostics True Manager provides various diagnostic features Connection between two IP servers or between IP server and CMS Central Monitoring System is established Video audio or serial data are not delivered as configured Video and or audio outputs don t work on selected output port m Pingtest Ping Test dialog can be invoked by selecting Ping Test on Tools menu after selecting a server Ping Test Server Executing Ping IP Address 192 168 10 3 Model TCS 200 System ID Encoder Video svr Firmware Version Encoder V1 TEST Destination of Ping _ 1 Interval 1 08 24 56 08 24 57 08 24 58 08 24 59 08 25 00 08 25 01 08 25 02 08 25 03 08 25 04 08 25 05 time lt ims ims time lt ims ims ti
28. inues by deleting the oldest data first on disk maintaining free space of 300MB for normal operation File Size The File Size option is for limiting the size of AVI file If small file size is set files of small size will be generated while the number of the files will be increased If recording time is more than 10 minutes new file will be created even though previous file size is smaller than set max file size m Event Type Three recording modes are supported in the VS 101 HDSDI Continuous Event Disconnect Event recording allows event types to be selected as a record start trigger Selected event types are used to configure the schedule table Up to 4 event types can be configured and each event type can be a combination of sensor video loss and motion event Pre event Time Specify the duration of recording before an event happens Post event Time Specify the duration after the event is cleared m Schedule Table The actual recording mode is determined by the Schedule Table where recording modes are configured by the day of the week and time of the day Each of recording mode configures the recording operation as follows Record off The Record function is disabled and no recording will occur Continuous Records continuously Disconnect Data is recorded when the system loses the connection to its client Decoder CMS NVR etc If one of multiple client systems is disconnected this doesn t happ
29. isplayed after the video is decompressed Burn in OSD Insert system ID and date time in the compressed video System ID and time respectively can be turned on or off in the video And position and Font size can be selectable IP Server Instruction Manual 25 Encoder Configuration System Video Audio Network Serial Event Preset Record User Audio Algorithm Algorithm G 711 O AAC Mode 90ff OTx only O Rx only OTx amp Rx Input Gain Input Gain 25 Audio Configuration m Algorithm Select audio algorithm between G 711 and AAC m Mode Select audio operation mode Mode 7 Tx Only Transmit only Rx Only Transmit and Receive m Input Gain Set audio input gain 26 IP Server Instruction Manual Encoder Configuration System Video Audio Network Serial Event Preset Record User Network Local IP Mode Fixed IP v Local IP 192 168 10 108 Local Gateway 192 168 10 1 Local Subnet 255 255 255 0 DNS Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Primary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Port Base Port 2222 HTTP Part 80 RTSP Part 554 RTSP Authentication RTSP Authentication Off On SNMP SNMP Listen 161 SNMP Trap Destination IP 0 0 0 0 SNMP Trap Destination 162 Multicast Multicast IP 224 10 0 0
30. items for Encoder mode are explained first Then items specific only to Decoder mode are described The sections for Decoder will not include items are common to Encoder mode System Configuration System Video Audio Network Serial Event Preset System General System Mode Encoder System ID Video Server Language English 7 Apply Firmware Version Enc V1 102C 032 Board ID 93 Upgrad pgrace Firmware Upgrade Time Start Time 2010 01 27 9 37 31 Current Time 2010 01 27 9 46 47 Current Time Time Zone GMT 12 00 International Date Line West Record User 0 Automatically synchronize with NTP server NTP Server Name Reboot Factory Reset Factory Reset IP Server Instruction Manual 19 Encoder Configuration m General System Mode Select system Mode Sets the VS 101 HDSDI to be an Encoder or Decoder System ID Sets the VS 101 HDSDI ID Name The name set is displayed with the video image in the web browser and remote decoder This is useful to quickly identify feeds from Studio One or another camera in the facility Language Select the language to be used for web based configuration m Firmware m Time 20 Firmware version Current firmware version Upgrade After selecting a firmware file in your computer upgrade the VS 101 HDSDI with the selected firmware file Start Time Latest system boot date and time Current Time Current date amp time Enter a new date and time a
31. le system can be read in a Linux PC However only FAT32 files can be read in a Windows PC When formatting using True Manager the disk will be formatted as EXT3 In order to review files from the device on a Windows PC you must format the disk in FAT32 using a Windows PC Less than 4Mbps of video bit rate is recommend when you record and monitor video at the same time since it may cause frame loss Disk information and recording setup After connecting a USB device be sure to restart the system During booting the system reads status of the disk and initializes it Once the initialization of a disk is finished the status of disk is shown on Record page of web based setup m Disk Information Setup Live View Change User System Video Audio Network Serial Event Preset Record User Record Apply Search Page Memory stick detected Disk Size 0 96 G Free Space 0 96 G The status of a disk be checked from the Disk Manage menu of True Manager as well Disk Manage Address 192 168 10 77 System ID Video Server Model 5 200 Type Encoder Firmware Version Encoder V1 TO50 Disk Status USB Disk available Disk Size 232 88 G Free Space 172 85 G Disk Format 38 IP Server Instruction Manual Encoder Configuration Refer to the chart for checking the status of disk Disk status Disk error detected No disk Disk is not connected to the system Searching Disk information Checking the status of
32. lowing the next steps 1 Move cameras to desired view using PTZ control buttons 2 Enter Preset name 3 Press Set button 4 Once all the presets are set press Save List button Move to Preset Position Select a preset from the Preset List and press the Go To button the camera will move to the selected preset position 36 IP Server Instruction Manual Encoder Configuration Recording Configuration Setup Live View Change User System Video Audio Network Serial Event Preset Record User Camera Record Disk Information USB Disk available Disk Size 7 40 G Free Space 5 88 G General Use Record Off On Overwrite Off On Max File Size 100M bytes Event Type Event Type 1 Sensori Sensor Motion C Video Loss Event Type 2 Sensori Sensor C Motion C Video Loss Event Type 0 Sensori Sensor2 Motion C Video Loss Event Type 4 Sensori Sensor C Motion C Video Loss Post event Time Schedule Table 9 Record Off O Continuous O Disconnect Select O Event Type 1 O Event Type 2 O Event Type 3 O Event Type 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 1011121314151617 181920212223 E EE E E EE IP Server Instruction Manual 37 Encoder Configuration USB Device A USB hard disk or memory stick can be used at least 1GB size is recommended A device formatted in the or FAT32 file system can be used A disk with either EXT3 or FAT32 fi
33. lt gt Zoomin Zoom Zeom Out Home Auto Focus ESC Sensor input Q Alarm output Snapshot Talk 2 m Video Selection The VS 101 HDSDI is capable of dual streaming Video Selection allows you to choose Primary Video image or Secondary Video image Video Image is displayed according to the resolution set in video configuration When dual streaming is not activated and secondary mode is selected video will not be displayed m Screen Size Adjust screen size m Digital Zoom lt gt Max 5x Digital Zoom is available L v J Zoomin Zoom Out 1x 16 IP Server Instruction Manual System Operation m Focus Near Focus Far Auto Focus Adjust the focus m Sensor Input When the sensor on VS 101 HDSDI is triggered the light turns red m Alarm Output Indicates the alarm device connected to VS 101 HDSDI is active m Screen Capture Snapshot Capture pictures and store as BMP or JPEG files m Audio Transfer Talk Transfer audio Initialization of IP Address If a VS 101 HDSDI IP address is lost the unit can be reset to the factory default IP address using the reset button in the back side of the system 1 While the VS 101 HDSDI is powered press the reset button and hold for 5 seconds 2 The system will reboot automatically 3 Once the VS 101 HDSDI reboots the IP address will reset to the system default as below Fixed IP IP address 192 168 10 100
34. me lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims time lt ims not set Close Ping test is useful for checking if one or more remote systems are reachable from a server Up to 4 systems can be registered as the targets of a Ping test which makes it possible to identify the hop segment of network where network failure may happen For example local router remote router and remote Encoder can be pinged from a Decoder simultaneously 58 IP Server Instruction Manual True Manager m Network test Network Test dialog is invoked by selecting Network Test on Tools menu Network Test IP Address 192 168 10 3 System ID Video svr Model TCS 200 Type Encoder Firmware Version Encoder V1 TEST Direction Protocol Interval Bitrate 256 Set Bitrate Time Test Bitrate Receive Bitrate Loss Bitrate Loss Rate 08 29 43 256 256 08 29 45 256 512 08 29 46 256 256 08 29 47 256 256 08 29 48 256 256 08 29 49 256 256 08 29 50 256 256 08 29 51 256 256 08 29 52 256 256 08 29 53 256 256 Network test can be used for measuring effective bandwidth and or packet loss rate between a se
35. nd press Set Current Time button to update date amp time Time Zone Select time zone of where the system is installed Depending on the time zone Daylight Saving Time is adjusted automatically The current time will be displayed on remote software and recording files according to the selected time zone not the time set on the remote computer A time zone is a region of the earth that has uniform standard time usually referred to as the local time By convention time zones compute their local time as an offset from UTC Coordinated Universal Time In casual use GMT Greenwich Mean Time can be considered equivalent to UTC Local time is UTC plus the current time zone offset for the considered location IP Server Instruction Manual Encoder Configuration Automatically synchronize with NTP server Synchronize system time with an NTP server using NTP network time protocol Name of the NTP server should be registered on NTP server Name The Network Time Protocol NTP is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet switched variable latency data networks It is designed particularly to resist the effects of variable latency by using a jitter buffer m Reboot Reboot Server Pressing Reboot Server button will cause the system to reboot Do not press the Reboot button unless the server needs a reboot m Factory Reset Factory Reset Set all settings to the factory default values Sys
36. nsor Schedule Select Sensor On IP Server Instruction Manual 31 Encoder Configuration m Serial Port Type and Configuration Serial Port type There are two serial ports one RS 232 and RS 422 485 available in the VS 101 HDSDI Select RS 422 or RS 485 in RS 422 485 port Serial Port Configuration The serial ports be configured as follows Each of the serial ports configurations must be same as the connecting device Bitrate 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps Data Bits 5 6 7 8 bits NONE EVEN ODD bit Stop Bit 1 2 bit m PTZ PTZ Type Select the type of PTZ camera or receiver PTZ ID Since it is possible to control multiple PTZ cameras or receivers over single control line each camera or receiver will be assigned with unique ID Enter PTZ ID of a camera or receiver for control The ID value range can be between 0 and 255 PTZ Port Select the serial port used for PTZ camera control Direct Keyboard Control A Keyboard controller can be connected directly to the VS 101 HDSDI to control zoom and focus m Sensor Type There two sensor input ports on the VS 101 HDSDI Each of the sensor ports be configured to the following NO Normally The port is normally open and Open activated when closed NC Normally The port is normally closed and Closed activated when opened The function of the sensor port is based on the type of the sensor connect
37. nual 63 Appendix Appendix B Serial Port m RS 232 Port Port Type 3 PIN Pin Arrangement Pin Description RS 422 485 Port RS232 TX Transmit RS232 RX Receive Port Type 4 PIN RS 422 485 TERMINALS Pin Diagram Pin Description RX RS422 RX RX RS422 RX TX TX RS422 TX or RS485 TRX It is selectable by S W Setup 64 IP Server Instruction Manual Troubleshooting Illegal Connect Error If an unauthorized connection has been established the system will not function properly Maintaining the unauthorized connection will result in a message to correct the error condition Illegal connect will appear in such conditions as 1 When Duplex and Encoder are connected 2 When one Duplex connected to more than one Duplex 3 When a Duplex remote connect to set to ON and Other Duplex tries to establish a connection 4 Incompatible Media protocol between two systems 5 Other unauthorized connections Even if an illegal connect condition occurs normal operation between systems with authorized connections will not be effected The color of link LED will change to orange and it blinks and in case of Decoder or Duplex illegal connect message will be displayed on screen IP Server Instruction Manual 65 Warranty Marshall Electronics warranties to the first consumer that this V MD171 LCD monitor will under normal use be free from defects in workmanship and materials when receive
38. ol you can use bandwidth efficiently regardless of the number of decoders In 1 N connection a large number of decoders can receive audio and video data from an encoder by using a single streaming transmission m Relaying Site Remote Center 1 Remote Center 2 In this arrangement video and audio can be retransmitted from a center to another center The arrangement is useful when the network bandwidth at the site is limited while there is more than one center wanting to monitor the site 10 IP Server Instruction Manual Introduction m CMS Central Monitoring System Site Remote Center Site Remote Center air CMS Central Monitoring System is a Windows based remote monitoring program to access multiple encoders for real time monitoring or control of the encoders and connected cameras Please refer to CMS User Manual for more information on CMS IP Server Instruction Manual 11 Installation Connecting Video m Encoder System Connecting the HD Camera Connect the HDMI or HD SDI output of the HD camera to the Appropriate HDMI or HD SDI Input port of VS 101 HDSDI For HD SDI the input dip switch should be set to the UP position Connecting a standard resolution NTSC PAL Camera Connect the camera to the Video Input port of the VS 101 HDSDI For standard NTSC PAL the video input dip switch should be set to the Down position m Decoder System Connect a monitor to the HDMI or COMPOSITE HD SDI
39. r Upload video Primary video and Secondary video H 264 only JPEG can be selected as an upload method Continuous upload Continuous upload on allows the video image to be transmitted regularly regardless of occurrence of events Upload duration Specify recording duration of a video clip to be transmitted Upload interval Specify transmission interval Recording duration is not included in transmission interval For example if upload interval is 60 seconds and upload duration is 20 seconds a video clip for 20 seconds is transmitted every 80 seconds m Event Record Specify duration of recording video generated by events to send through e mail or upload through FTP Pre event Time Specify the duration of recording before an event happens Post event Time Specify the duration after the event is cleared Max duration is 30 seconds IP Server Instruction Manual 35 Encoder Configuration Preset Configuration Setup Live View Change User System Video Audio Network Serial Event Preset User Preset Preset 1 1 2 Preset2 3 2 Enter a name 5 Preset 3 Cn 8 9 10 11 12 reif er Move PTZ 13 XE us camera to the 14 desirable view 3 Press set 15 button Configure up to 15 preset positions Preset function is not available on some PTZ receivers Make sure to check if your PTZ receiver supports preset m Preset Configuration Set the PTZ Presets by fol
40. r can be upgraded simultaneously Select an upgrade file Press Upgrade button Wait until Progress is changed to Upgrade succeeded Caution DO NOT power off the server while the upgrade is in progress The server may enter an non recoverable state When the network condition is poor the upgrade procedure may fail In such a case please retry the above procedure after the network condition has recovered Remove Configuration and Video Monitoring The VS 101 HDSDI provides both web based Setup and Video Viewing If Setup on Server menu is selected Internet Explorer displays the page for remote setup of the server If Live View is selected on the menu Internet Explorer displays the video from the server IP Server Instruction Manual 61 Appendix Appendix A Sensor and Alarm Port m Sensor Port Terminal Type Voltage Rating 150VAC Current Rating 2A Color Red Sensor Signal Input Type NO Contact Signals Connection to External Device SENSOR 1 2 3 4 GND SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2 SENSOR 3 SENSOR 4 62 IP Server Instruction Manual Appendix m Alarm Port Terminal Type Voltage Rating 150VAC Current Rating 2A Relay Type Contact Rating 1A 30VDC Switching Power Max 30W 62 5VA Switching Voltage Max 60VDC Alarm Signal Output Type NO NC Contact Signals Connection to External Device ALARM 1 NO TYPE ALARM 2 NO TYPE IP Server Instruction Ma
41. rver and PC running True Manager by generating test traffic of constant bitrate This feature is useful for identifying the reason why video quality appears poorer than expected TCP protocol can be selected for measuring effective bandwidth while UDP protocol is appropriate for checking network reliablity m System test Selecting System Test on the Tools menu displays a dialog box which allows you to test system H W status video and audio output functions System Test IP Address 192 168 10 3 System ID Video svr Model TCS 200 Type Encoder Firmware Version Encoder V1 TEST 8 System Check video Out Check Display Color Bar O Audio Out Check Play Audio O Serial Loopback Test Port COMI RS 232 v Board Id 0009 MAC Address 00 1 63 43 00 11 System check OK Close IP Server Instruction Manual 59 True Manager System Check System Check tests if HW components are operational Board ID and MAC address displayed Video Out Check Display Color Bar It outputs color bars on the video output port This function works in Decoder or Duplex mode and is useful for checking if the video output port and external display device is operating normally Audio Out Check Play Audio Clip It plays an audio clip and outputs it to the audio output port This function is useful for checking if the audio output function of a server and the external audio output devices such as amplifier and spe
42. selection can be used only when media protocol is set to Multicast The multicast address must be the same for the system to be connected using multicast protocol m DDNS Select the DDNS Dynamic DNS server to use One of the two servers can be selected True DNS True DNS service is used in this mode Systems can be registered on the website for True DNS service http ns1 truecam net System will get a domain name of xxx truecam net style Please refer to user guide document for True DNS service DynDNS DynDNS service is used in this mode Refer www dyndns org for details ID Password and Domain name are needed when DynDNS is set IP Server Instruction Manual 29 Encoder Configuration Dynamic DNS is a method protocol or network service that provides the capability for a networked device such as a router or computer system using the Internet Protocol Suite to notify a domain name server to change in real time ad hoc the active DNS configuration of its configured host names addresses or other information stored in DNS Check IP Disable If Check IP Disable is selected IP Server will skip to check its own IP In Fixed IP mode the set IP will be registered on DDNS server In DHCP mode the Allotted IP will be registered on DDNS server m Bitrate Control Flow control mode When there are more than one clients connected to an IP camera or video server and some of them do not have enough bandwidth to receive encod
43. slating human friendly computer host names into IP addresses For example www example com translates to 208 77 188 166 Port Base Port Network base port is use for communication between systems In order for the servers and remote systems to be connected together the port number must be identically set HTTP Port HTTP port use for web based connection IP Server Instruction Manual Encoder Configuration RTSP Port RTSP port used for RTSP based connection m RTSP Authentication If RTSP Authentication is set on the network page the user should enter the correct user ID and password when any RTSP client is connected m SNMP Setup for using SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Listen Port The port is for connecting external devices when system operates as an SNMP client SNMP is not used by setting the value to O SNMP Trap Destination IP Set the SNMP Trap Destination IP SNMP Trap Destination Port Set the SNMP Trap Destination Port SNMP is not used by setting the value to O Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is used in network management systems to monitor network attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention It consists of a set of standards for network management including an application layer protocol a database schema and a set of data objects m Multicast Multicast IP The multicast IP address selection range is between 224 0 1 0 and 238 255 255 255 The
44. sor and Alarm Connections to external sensor and alarm devices Event Alarm m USB Connection to an external USB storage for remote access recording and playback m User Interface Display system status with OSD On Screen Display Configuration and upgrade using dedicated program True Manager System configuration using Internet Explorer m Reliability Reliable embedded operating system Auto reboot and system recovery after power loss Product and Accessories User Manual Software CD Screws Power adapter and Cable Brackets IP Server Instruction Manual Introduction Part Names and Functions m Front View Marshall PWR STATUS Reset Button Initialization of network setting IP Server Instruction Manual Introduction m Rear View LLLI RS 422 485 RS 232 Function DC 12V power input 6 Video Output Composite or HD SDI Output 7 Switch Composite or HD SDI Switch Switch Down Composite Video Switch Up HD SDI Video 8 Video Input Composite or HD SDI Input 8 IP Server Instruction Manual Introduction System Modes and Connections The VS 101 HDSDI operates as an Encoder or Decoder The VS 101 HDSDI can be connected in either 1 to 1 fashion where one encoder is connected one decoder or 1 to many fashion where one encoder is connected to many decoders Following chart shows data status of video audio and serial da
45. ssing the Save button will Store the on the PC The AVI file can then be played with Windows Media Player Vd eios Mads Foye Bb am cm fyou press Open in the dialog the file will be downloaded and played automatically with Media Player Playback will begin after the entire file has downloaded Other connections through the web will be disabled IP Server Instruction Manual 43 Encoder Configuration m Deletion fyou want to delete recorded files select the files by checking the item in front of each file and press Delete button Root 2008 03 03 E File Name Size 080303 155722 165731 1 30 M 080303 165355 165608 2251 080303 165143 165213 448 ae 4 1 n tis possible to delete multiple files at once Formatting Disk True Manager is used to format disk which is connected to the system After connecting True Manager to a system choose Disk Manage on Tools menu Irve Merrager Group Server View Holp Groups Peripherals All Servers Name MAC Address Model Fem Start Up Tine 1 192164 1049 00 1 6 3 00 04 TCS 200 Ercoderi 1 TO86 2008 03 12 15 57 26 Ping Test 192 168 10 77 Network Tast 192 164 10 100 System Test 3 192 168 10 98 5 192 168 10 95 Log 192 168 10 101 Reboot 192 160 10 19 192 168 10 13 Options 4 192 148 10 123 TOT 192 168 10 134 Connected 3 192 10
46. t to work as a Decoder System Video Audio Network Serial Event Preset User System General System ID Video Server Language English x Apply Firmware Version 1 102 032 Board ID 93 Upgrade parage Firmware Upgrade Time Start Time 2010 01 27 9 37 31 Current Time 2010 01 27 10 44 49 Time Zone GMT 12 00 International Date Line West Automatically synchronize with NTP server NTP Server Name Reboot Factory Reset Factory Reset IP Server Instruction Manual 49 Decoder Configuration Video Configuration Setup Live View Change User System Video Audio Network Serial Event Preset User Video Apply Output Format Output Format Composite NTSC amp HDMI 480i 720 Composite NTSC amp HDMI 4801 720x480 Composite PAL amp HDMI 576i 720 576 HDMI 8 HD SDI 720 60 1280x720 HDMI amp HD SDI 1080160 1920x1080 HDMI amp HD SDI 720p50 1280x720 HDMI amp HD SDI 1080150 1920 1080 m Output format Regardless of the input resolution of the Encoder or IP camera the Decoder system of VS 101 HDSDI can display the following video formats Composite NTSC amp HDMI 480i 720 x 480 Composite PAL amp HDMI 576i 720 x 576 HDMI amp HD SDI 720p60 1280x720 HDMI amp HD SDI 1080p60 1920 x 1080 HDMI amp HD SDI 720p50 1280 x 720 HDMI amp HD SDI 1080150 1920 x 1080 m Buffering 50 You can store a maximum of 30 decoded frames by using
47. ta on each mode System Mode Serial Data Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive The System Mode is determined by the video communication status while Audio and Serial Data modes are always capable of Unidirectional or bidirectional transmission m Topology Generally the encoder and decoder are connected in 1 to 1 mode To support specific situations 1 to 1 multiple connections are also supported 1 1 Connection Unidirectional Transmission Site Remote Center Mostly used configuration is 1 to 1 connection An encoder is installed at a site where video images can be transmitted and a decoder is installed at a center location to receive and view the video images on monitors Audio and serial data are transferred in either direction A decoder and encoder can be connected by setting the encoder s address at the decoder s remote IP IP Server Instruction Manual 9 Introduction m 1 N Connection Unidirectional Transmission Decoder 1 Encoder Decoder In this configuration a site can be monitored from many remote center locations Although up to n decoders can be connected to an encoder in the real network environment Maximum connections would be limited by network bandwidth connection Functionally the CMS Central Monitoring System software can replace the decoder Multicast Mode In the network supporting multicast mode if Multicast is setup as a system protoc
48. tem log and user registrations are also cleared IP Server Instruction Manual 21 Encoder Configuration Video Configuration System Video Encode Input Format Resolution Framerate Preterence Quality Barate 4000 Frame intereal Dual Encode Use Oual Encode Dual Encode Algonthm Preference Resolution Framerate Quality Bitrate iFrame interval Motion Detection Q Use Motion Detechon Setup Auto vont HOMI 1060160 1280x1024 7 Sealing 30 Bitrate lt kbps 32 8000 of On MPEG kbps 32 Eda 6 Enable Mode Set Information Display System Time Posibon Burnin OSD System Time Pouhon Font Sze 22 O Disable Erase for most sensitive Di O On of O On Top Of O On Q ot On Bottom Smal 0x0 Middle 16x16 Large 22 22 IP Server Instruction Manual Encoder Configuration m Encode Input Format Select an Input Format There are three types of input ports Composite HD SDI HDMI Select an input format according to the input port type Resolution Select video compression resolution Compression resolutions are different depending on input formats The scaling option is used when compression resolution is different from Composite PAL ne Composite NTSC HD SDI 1080160 HD SDI 1080150 HD SDI 720 60 HD SDI 720p50 HDMI 480p30 HDMI
49. the server is not known it is possible to find the IP address of the server using the IP Discovery function Please refer to IP Discovery section Press Add button m Removal of a server A server can be removed using the following steps Select a server to remove on Servers tab The server should be highlighted in blue Select Remove Server on Server menu Server Selection Servers Channels Peripherals State Mame IP Domain Name MAC Address Model Trying connection Main gate 192 168 10 212 Trying connection Window 2 192 168 10 218 F Disconnected 192 168 10 207 m Modification of information for a server Information on a server can be modified on the dialog invoked by selecting Modify Server Info on Server menu m Discovery With IP Discovery function all servers on the same LAN where the PC executing True Manager is located can be found Furthermore it is possible to easily change the IP address of a server The IP Discovery dialog is invoked by pressing IP Discovery button on the Add Server dialog it shows all IP servers on the same LAN IP Discovery IP address MAC address Base Port Port Mode 192 168 10 152 00 1C 63 A3 01 29 2222 Fixed IP 192 168 10 3 00 1 63 43 00 11 2222 DHCP 192 168 10 162 00 1C 63 A3 00 76 2222 Fixed IP 192 168 10 98 00 1C 63 AA 00 10 2222 Fixed IP 192 168 10 96 00 1C 63 A3 00 01 2222 Fixed IP 192 168 10 161 00 1C 63 A3 00 37 2222 Fixed IP 192 168
50. tting The size of file is limited to 10 200MB or 10 minutes n case of continuous recording AVI files are created in series and the size of each is limited to 10 200MB or 10 minutes m Search Afile currently being recorded doesn t appear until it is completed In case of Continuous recording a file will be shown after 10 minutes from the start of recording for a file is generated every 10 minutes Press Search Page button on the Record setup page Dates with recording data will be shown as follows Search Page 2008 03 03 First choose the date for search and the list of AVI files will be shown The file name shows the date and time Date Begin Time End Time avi Root 2008 03 03 File Name Size 080303 155722 165731 1 30 M 080303 155355 165508 avi 22 51 M 080303 1655143 165213 4 48 M 1 4 1 gt Lh Press Root to move back to the page with date list 42 IP Server Instruction Manual Encoder Configuration m Playback Selecting an AVI file will show a dialog for opening or saving the file File Download E Do you want to open or save this file Name 080303_165143_165213 avi AVI Type Video Clip 3 27MB Open Save RS While files from the Intemet can be useful some files can potentially o your computer you do not trust the source do not open or save this file What s the risk Pre

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