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1. Visuality Model T7714 Mobile Video System User Manual A The compliance information in this document is incomplete and subject to change IMPORTANT Sales Office 1 301 975 1000 Technical Support 1 301 975 1007 E mail support patton com WWW www patton com Part Number 07MT7714 GS Rev B Revised March 1 2012 Patton Electronics Company Inc 7622 Rickenbacker Drive Gaithersburg MD 20879 USA Tel 1 301 975 1000 Fax 1 301 869 9293 Support 1 301 975 1007 Web www patton com E mail support patton com Trademark Statement The term Visuality is a trademark of Patton Electronics Company All other trade marks presented in this document are the property of their respective owners Copyright O 2012 Patton Electronics Company All rights reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice Patton Elec tronics assumes no liability for errors that may appear in this document Warranty Information Patton Electronics warrants all Visuality components to be free from defects and will at our option repair or replace the product should it fail within one year from the first date of the shipment This warranty is limited to defects in workmanship or materials and does not cover customer damage abuse or unauthorized modification If the product fails to perform as warranted your sole recourse shall be repair or replacement as described above Under no condition shall Patt
2. 3 In the Routers section Figure 18 enter 192 168 200 10 in the field and click Add Routers DNSs 19218820010 208 67 222 222 208 67 220 220 Ds TT Add Figure 18 WMI DHCP Server Add Router and DNS Server 4 In the DNS section Figure 18 enter 208 67 222 222 in the field and click Add Then enter 208 67 220 220 in the field and click Add Web Management Interface WMI 32 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 e T7714 configuration Setting up firewall profiles You will need two access control firewall profiles on the public PPP interface for secure network operation The first profile provides firewall protection on the ingress direction The T7714 operates in client mode therefore all connections are initiated from the T7714 towards the T7900 Firewall rules reject all connections from the outside to the T7714 with the exception of connections that are part of any communication initiated by the unit The second firewall profile is bound in the egress direction on the PPP interface and protects media content traffic from leaking to the Internet before the secure tunnel is established between the T7714 and T7900 In most cases these firewall profiles do not have to be modified Additional ports in the ingress direction can be opened up for SSH or Web connections if remote access is required Configure the ingress firewall profile To create the publicin profile 1 Click on Traffic Management gt Firewall
3. The T7714 also includes an eSATA slot on the front panel for con necting an external hard drive for additional file storage Interface Port for External Hard Drive External Serial ATA Figure 9 T7714 hard drive locations To remove the internal hard drive use the key supplied with the unit to unlock the hard drive bay on the front of the T7714 Push the HD Shutoff button next to the drive bay so that the T7714 will stop powering the drive Lift the handle of the drive bay and pull the hard drive out of the unit To install an external hard drive tconnect an SATA interface cable to the external hard drive Then connect the other end of the cable to the eSATA interface port on the front panel of the T7714 Replacing installing hard drives 25 Chapter 4 T7714 configuration Chapter contents ao 28 Web Management a as 28 Sear RER LT E ett ae tester ego eo Ee ao aa eS E 28 betuig up the PPD ek ayes ER EUER 28 Enablsshe cellulis mod OR E ai ii n 29 Creare a PPP des T bind te the cellule modem AA aa EE NA 30 Add Hie dele over PPP EE EE oe on e e De E 31 SAGOMATI NS 31 Confisure this eck Interface E E 31 Hu acm EP is ML A EN 32 CO ER RA DA EU O MR 33 Configure the ingress firewall prod oe 33 coni rure Te emcee new pre e LA o RE 35 Conhenrine the Video RERI Lote ANI 36 EE creat Rina 36 BUR and X N T KA anioni ee lie ilo EE 36 SSI E RR 36 SR EE IE AR i 37 Priman CGommaadiSenvet OE OE N 37 Cotone I TI 37 EL
4. Trinity show media channel lt n gt statistics Display the statistics from the selected channel lt n gt See Figure 35 on page 49 Trinity show media display layout Display current layout of the output video port n See Figure 36 on page 49 0 description Figure 36 CLI Show media display layout configuration Command Line Interface CLI 49 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 e T7714 configuration Managing Media Files Media file configuration allows you to control how the unit saves files on the local storage media Files can be split based on fixed size fixed duration or set marks around an hour This feature allows easier management of the captured content by allowing the file to be stored in pre determined chunks rather than one big file You can enable the storage media to overwrite files when the local storage is full Use the example below to configure media file settings for a T7714 unit Table 20 CLI Configure media file settings configure media files storage fixed length 30 enable overwrite exit Configuring the GPS Controller The T7714 features an on board receiver for acquiring GPS sentences You can configure the T7714 to listen for GPS sentences that are sent over the network on a specified port The GPS sentences are stored locally by default but can be relayed to a remote destination In a typical deployment the remote destination is set to be the T7900 primar
5. to the T7714 The system creates and configures an SSL key for use with the video registry system The T7714 is then configured with the IP address of the primary T7900 Use the example below to configure the video registry for T7714 Table 13 CLI Configure the video registry configure video registry management ip 172 16 1 50 key remotekey pem primary 209 A B C exit Configuring Media Services There are two parts for configuring media services on a T7714 unit media channel configuration and media files configuration Media channel configuration see Managing Media Channels on page 45 controls the parameter settings for the capture and stream media paths Media files configuration see Managing Media Files on page 50 manages how the files are stored on local storage as a result of a capture operation Managing Media Channels Use the example below to configure media channels for a T7714 unit Table 14 CLI Configure media channels configure media channel 0 broadcast std ntsc audio port mic in capture video frame rate 30 bit rate 1500000 resolution DI audio bit rate 96000 enable overlay exit stream video frame rate 15 bit rate 70000 resolution SIF audio bit rate 16000 network address 224 4 153 50 port 14000 protocol RTP enable overlay enable audio no shutdown exit no shutdown exit The broadcast standard configures the system for NTSC or PAL camera format This information is correlated to t
6. Broad cast address 4 Click Add The interface with the new IP address displays in the IP Configuration table on the IP Inter face page To configure the eth0 interface Web Management Interface WMI 31 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 e T7714 configuration 1 Clickon System gt Interface in the main navigation menu The Interface Status page displays 2 Click on the hyperlink for the eth0 interface in the Interface column of the Status table The eth0 Inter face Configuration page displays Configure ethO Enable Speed Duplex M Figure 16 WMI Configure ethO interface 3 Confirm that the Enable ARP and Multicast boxes are checked Set the MTU to 1500 Click Update Configure the DHCP server To set up the DHCP Server 1 Click on Interface Configuration gt DHCP Server in the main navigation menu The DHCP Server Configuration page displays Configuration Interface eo v IP Start 192168200100 IP End 192 168 200 200 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Max Lease 854000 seconds Domain Figure 17 WMI Add DHCP Server In the Configuration section Figure 17 enter the following details Select eth0 from the Interface drop down menu Enter 192 168 200 100 for IP Start and 192 168 200 200 for IP End Enter 255 255 255 0 as the Netmask Enter 864000 as the Max Lease Click Update to save the configuration
7. in the main navigation menu The Access Control Profiles page displays Profile Status action Name Bind Status Defauit Policy publicin No Dp sv EJER Update Figure 19 WMI Add Ingress Profile 2 In the Profile Status section Figure 19 enter publicin in the Name field Select Drop from the Default Policy drop down menu and click Add The publicin profile will display in the Profile Status table Click on the publicin hyperlink to access the profile s configuration page Use the Add Profile Rule section Figure 20 on page 34 of the profile s configuration page to define spec ifications for the profile Add the rule shown in Table 3 on page 34 to the publicin profile Check the In Use box for the rule Click Add after defining the rule to add it to the profile s rule list Web Management Interface WMI 33 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 e T7714 configuration Add Profile Rule Application bittorrent Mi New Established Related Invalid si Limit E Unit seconds Y Burst host v TOS field Add Figure 20 WMI Add Profile Rule Table 3 publicin Profile Rule T7714 Index Name Target Matches 1 allow ACCEPT Check boxes for Connection State Established Related 5 Click on the Access Control Profi
8. shutdown first Command Line Interface CLI Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 e T7714 configuration Table 17 CLI T7714 Media Channels Stream Mode Command Explanation Trinity stream channel 0 no enable lt audio overlay gt Enable disable audio and metadata overlay along with the streamed video Audio and metadata over lay is streamed only if video is enabled with the no shutdown command below Otherwise no audio and metadata can be streamed without video This com mand can be applied immediately while the media path is streaming Trinity stream channel 0 no shutdown Enable disable media streaming Enable audio and overlay if they were enabled using the command above Capture mode Capture mode allows you to configure the capture media path of a media channel Media content is sent to local storage the hard disk on T7714 models Table 18 CLI T7714 Media Channels Capture Mode Command Trinity capture channel 0 audio bit rate lt value gt Explanation Set the captured audio transmission bit rate Select a value from the range 16000 28000 bps at 16000 increments This command requires the media path to be shutdown first Trinity capture channel 0 video bit rate lt value gt Set the captured video transmission bit rate Select a value from the range 1000000 2500000 bps at 250000 increments This command can be applied immediately while
9. up the Ethernet interface on page 31 Setting up the PPP interface In a typical deployment The T7714 is configured to use an internal cellular modem card to connect to the cel lular network for Internet connectivity Cellular modems establish an outgoing public connection to the cellu lar network using PPP Complete these steps to set up a network interface for PPP 1 Enable the cellular modem 2 Create a PPP interface and bind to the cellular modem 3 Add the default route over PPP Introduction 28 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 e T7714 configuration Enable the cellular modem Click on Interface Configuration gt Cellular Modem in the main navigation menu The Cellular Modem Status page displays Figure 10 The Status tab shows a summary of information about the celluar modem connected to the T7714 Patton Home Page Cellular Modem Home ES Activate E System El Interface Configuration Device Info Account Info P Interface Manufacturer Novatel Wireless Inc Mobile Directory Number VLAN Device Model EX720 SPRINT Mobile Subscriber ID Sr aT Firmware Version m5800A RAPTOR SPRINT 135 Nov 01 2006 15 25 44 SID 4170 Bridge Group R i A A Serial Number PRL Version 20224 Cellular Mogem Capabilities COMA EVDO ERI Version 32769 PPP Enabled v ARP p Connecti
10. 000 bps at 250000 increments Audio Bit rate Set the captured audio transmission bitrate Select a value from the range 16000 28000 bps at 16000 incre ments Audio Enable Check uncheck to enable disable captured audio with the captured video Overlay Enable Resolution Frame rate Check uncheck to enable disable metadata overlay along with the captured video Set the video resolution NOTE If Media Capture is enabled you must set this parameter to SIF See Media Capture description for resolution options Set the video frame rate NOTE If Media Capture is enabled you must set this parameter to 15 See Media Capture description for frame rate options Video Bit rate Audio Bit rate Set the streaming video transmission bitrate Select a value from the range 40000 2500000 bps at 10000 increments Set the streaming audio transmission bit rate Select a value from the range 16000 128000 bps at 16000 increments Audio Enable Check uncheck to enable disable streamed audio with the streaming video Overlay Enable Check uncheck to enable disable metadata overlay along with the streaming video Stream Protocol Set the streaming protocol Select from RTP or UDP Stream Destination Enter a valid destination IP address for the streaming media Stream Port Enter a destination port for the streaming media Select a value from the range 1025 to 6553
11. 14 User Manual Precautions Notes cautions and warnings which have the following meanings are used throughout this guide to help you become aware of potential problems Warnings are intended to prevent safety hazards that could result in per sonal injury Cautions are intended to prevent situations that could result in property damage or impaired functioning Note A note presents additional information or interesting sidelights important information The alert symbol and IMPORTANT heading calls attention to IMPORTANT ard Strictly follow the instructions to avoid property damage The alert symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a potential haz potential electric shock hazard Strictly follow the instructions to avoid property damage caused by electric shock The shock hazard symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a Strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid personal injury The alert symbol and WARNING heading indicate a potential safety hazard shock hazard Strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid injury caused j The shock hazard symbol and WARNING heading indicate a potential electric by electric shock 10 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual Safety when working with electricity A WARNING The T7714 contains no user serviceable parts The equipment shall be returned to Patton Electronics for repairs or repaired by qualified service personnel Mains Voltage Line voltages are present wh
12. 5 Click Setup to save your changes They will take effect the next time you enable the camera Web Management Interface WMI 39 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 e T7714 configuration Media Files Media file configuration allows you to control how the unit saves files on the local storage media Files can be split based on fixed size fixed duration or set marks around an hour This feature allows easier management of the captured content by allowing the file to be stored in pre determined chunks rather than one big file You can enable the storage media to overwrite files when the local storage is full Stored Video Settings Click on Stored Videos in the Media Management menu to configure and manage media files for a T7714 unit The Settings tab automatically displays Figure 30 Stored Video Web Management Media Files Setup Video Files Disk Usage Storage splitting policy None Free space Media disconnected Space used Media disconnected dl O Fixedmark 15 is i Minutes of the hour Est remaining time Media disconnected O Fixed size Me Update O Fixed length Minutes File overwriting No v Figure 30 WMI Stored Video Settings The Stored Video Settings tab allows you to manage settings for files saved on the T7714 unit You may select a policy that determines the scheme for saving files to the local storage media Select a radio button from the options None Fixed mar
13. 7 ursi MC 40 Gtoted Video Se EDS one on eden tide DR ee ee EG De eee E 40 I nr M 40 Confisurins the GPS Controller EE AR N 41 Configure the PTZ Controller ci aiii 41 Command Line Interface LD ii 42 Setting Up Network Interfaces alari aa eae ceo 42 Setting up the PPP anterfa e ion 42 Enabl the cellular modem titi dida 42 Create a PPP interface and bind to the cellular modem i 43 Add thedefault soute ayer PPP tato tias 43 Setting up the Ethernet Interface i5 sec cete i Rest aso iaia nai 43 GQonfigur theBth0 Hte fae ndo ideada 43 Contigure the DHCP Servet eoe a 44 Seuine up firewall profiles 3 2 OE eer iaia ER DE EE Edge 44 Configure the ingress firewall proble edad 44 Configure the egress firewall profile ooo asia dui elia 44 Configurins the Video Repistiy EE EE ER RE OE OE aae cuneate 45 Configuring Media Services c cocci sie EE EE OE A 45 Manapino Media Channels OE EE ER EE tite EN 45 Ceontipure mode EE OE aia 46 Channel ee AE ORE OO SE RO EE EG gt 46 ei VED o o PA OR AAN A 47 Capture Do cnc DI d OE RE LE RE EE N 48 Ke PM EE EE EE TBUA ADA 49 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual Table of Contents INenapine Mediallles Seg nia dolosa lia alia 50 Configuring the GPS Controller caciones 50 Contigutme the PTZ a T RE OE RD OE EE N 50 5 Contacting Patton for assistance ae Bee ee ee 51 Introduction cranica OR OE OE ER OR RE d 52 CONTIENT AE lau OR DE S
14. 7 We Ap DIG GR aie hee E bia ER N EN Ee A e ET Een teme tees 19 18 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 2 Application overview Typical T7714 Application The Visuality T7714 Series functions as an intelligent networked media aggregator and provides the simulta neous recording and streaming playout of up to four video sources with full resolution on all channels Includ ing coordinated GPS location data all data and information is provided over a secure end to end tunnel with user defined encryption options Uplink options include integrated cellular wireless support for 1xRTT EVDO Rev 0 and Rev A and HSPA using internal PCI Express form factor aircard modems Or use the Integrated Ethernet port for connection and transport over any public or private IP network or even the Internet For end to end management and control the Visuality Model T7910 offers a secure headend command server permitting security control configuration and location management for up to 24 remote T7714 streams 9 17920 Dashboard EN E Standalone Sa Lo Display Public or Private T7910 e bos Handheld Phone NMS Local Storage Servers C Video Audio GPS Service Tunneling amp Transport Local Display Acquisition Presentation amp Control Figure 4 T7714 typical application Typical T7714 Application 19 Chapter 3 T7714 installation Chapter contents Titre petiere EE RE N 21 Conca ON cs eder secet RE ll AR Fe 22 e
15. AR el N EE 37 Maas pe qu RA EE AM AL AE OS 40 EE n MT ETE 40 Stored Wider E 40 Conme u mette GPS Condo lene nn 41 Ca the PTA TT gi ir ei on 41 Command or A A men RUE EE AE Tus 42 Serina Up Nenwork LT rara Lila 42 Serting up the PP OE AR EA AA OE on eesaeeasteaeets 42 Endbl dis URE modemi nea ter EE i boo nile don i ii 42 Creare a PPP interface and bind to the cellubu modem costa Ee N EE EE ee N AE ER 43 Sddubedefauli rouispre ED reru e DE err 43 Setting upthe Ethernet interlace encocar ce en E Lil lino 43 Contenti n O 43 Fo SEEP RE E in 44 Setting up rewal prolles BEREA AA EEUU EE eesaarieats 44 EO re ei esse pionle tree a o 44 Contioure the stess Firewall profile rane dilo 44 onere ide Pesi nn 45 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 T7714 configuration Contisunis Media Services ostia daa 45 Managing Media EIS EE RE OE N OR N 45 a canini Ai ii ED 46 Chann H EE HO ER in 46 eed RE cli 47 erdt SARA EA EE OE EA N 48 Nhan sl E N EE id 49 Manapine Media les ciar cades tob Estee ri 50 Contpusing the GPS Cantrollegz eo UO as 50 Configuring the PTA Comtrollet wetter ta ON OE Ire PORE RE 50 27 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 T7714 configuration Introduction This chapter describes how to set up the system and configure media features All models of the VisualityTM MVAS run on the Patton TrinityAE operating system TrinityAE is a Patton developed operating system and management plane based on the Linux Kernel and severa
16. E Connect ih ii 61 C 17714 factory configuration H See Bee Bee Bee se ee se ee 62 A 63 List of Figures Co OU LM LA a A d Gb d US Y G amp L Li bb Y Y YY Y N b2 KA KA A b2 KM NN HS RH Ree Re Kad us LG N 0v00 4 GNM EU NH Sv G OM UO NH DOAN GN M UA KA a O Vieualiy Model T AME BE EE N ER 14 Er ST r T TTT 16 Model T7714 ont panel ro OR DEE enm e RATIO rr 16 AE ee O HT OE ee 19 MA I E AA a RE TRAI 2 scans she celula mode card onthe TEE AA ee EE Us He uas 23 T L 1A POWER CONMECIONS lt EE wna ARE ER Ves se iens EE od 24 AE N Hr OE EA AE N N EE LE OE ed 24 O xc EE AE AE IE EA GE ER RE dr ME 25 NOMES CA Modeni Stii O OE OE setts cep EU 29 WME Activate Cellule Moden Eed mo oie RE ONS DUE IR OE Era OM GRR TOER 29 VAS DEI renale 30 MOMT Confeure AA AE MPO ET Hes 30 WNI Add ID SEA ult orate OE PPI RED EG casa EE EK NUMMUS 31 SU Ee Xa ra HR a ES RR ROERO ERO ERRE T a EAA 2 Mir Cna eure ed INCL ouneste omnei mien rE ea RE LA EE EO a 32 pn so Nhl NOMENA sine inven pe Send eS eu Sea cas hy Sat ES GU ARMANI TP 32 WMI DHCP Server Add Routerand DNS Server uaa iii 32 WML Add Ingress Profle AA ER wr Rex RE EE EEO rare 33 EN se chet A IESER Ee We EE AM ond EA E er ERES 34 WMI Bind Ingress AA AA AE AE OE II e ne 34 NI EM GENE d RP Ra 25 WIM gt Bind Egress Prole vias seek ues mes EE EE So qp e UR m LONGUS RR 35 WNI Sec Management IP rire ee N EA Ad 36 EA AAS AA AE A hae 36 EE uud MEE EE MO RE N EE 37 WMI Assign Primary Com
17. EN 52 Patton support headquarters m the USA AE ier tee ce dei re OE N 52 Alternate Patton support for Europe Middle East and Africa EMEA sse 52 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RM sesse iese veces svecs teet eter oath entente tenen 52 Waranty ae M 52 Gurol WARE SERVICE eos dee rte repre terre spe qu oppo ve a RO eere erre supe Rl e iyi RE es 53 Returns tor esel ian Lia sii 53 Rerum tor credit pol aene abili dd 53 POMA BUIBDBES RA EE HR AE iaa 53 Shippin e aie EG ORR EE OE MEE NE 53 FEL sii EA EO EE EE N EE ER EE 54 ideo EE EO E EA AA OE OR N 55 S In UE AE OE ila i 55 Audio O ER RE RA OR EE RE OE EO 55 Video Ingest Resolution amp Procesado 55 Digital Video Recorder DR dederit e ete soldada 55 DECI ii a 55 Cellular Wireless Uplink Gc GPS ica a id 55 Data Connections oc Camera Control idad 56 SEGUN NN es ees 56 hn lO AR N 56 MADAME MD DICAS NS 57 A DN E 57 K RE EE n i i 57 ln p 57 ENVUIQUMEN E AN AR AA AE MR N ELE EE das 57 B Port pin Outs N ee nonarncnnncone EA ARE ADA TODA ATU OTAN PARADA none cano nonnasnnconoconnnsos 58 T o n ini i illa 59 E mm 59 Ethernet abb EO RE RE EE EE Ad 59 External di NS EE Go AE AE AO EE N N EE ER N 60 PTZ el EE N EE EE EE EE EE OE 60 OBD IU SS es CE 61 BEN
18. amaged by lightning or other catastro phes may require replacement Returns for credit Customer satisfaction is important to us therefore any product may be returned with authorization within 30 days from the shipment date for a full credit of the purchase price Ifyou have ordered the wrong equipment or you are dissatisfied in any way please contact us to request an RMA number to accept your return Patton is not responsible for equipment returned without a Return Authorization Return for credit policy Less than 30 days No Charge Your credit will be issued upon receipt and inspection of the equipment 30 to 60 days We will add a 2096 restocking charge crediting your account with 8096 of the purchase price Over 60 days Products will be accepted for repairs only RMA numbers RMA numbers are required for all product returns You can obtain an RMA by doing one of the following Completing a request on the RMA Request page in the Support section at www patton com e By calling 1 301 975 1007 and speaking to a Technical Support Engineer e By sending an e mail to returns patton com All returned units must have the RMA number clearly visible on the outside of the shipping container Please use the original packing material that the device came in or pack the unit securely to avoid damage during shipping Shipping instructions The RMA number should be clearly visible on the address label Our shipping address is as follows Pa
19. ame rate 15 Y Packet rate packets s 0 Packet rate packets s 0 Video Bit rate 1500000 v Video Bit rate 100000 v Frame rate fps 0 Frame rate fps 0 Audio Bit rate 96000 v Audio Bitrate 15000 Audio Enable Audio Enable Overlay Enable Overlay Enable Setup Stream Protocol RTP v Strea inati Stream Port 14000 Figure 29 WMI Capture Stream Settings On a media channel s configuration page you may view statistics and modify settings for the camera s capture and stream capabilities You must disable the channel first for the new settings to take effect unless you are con figuring the video bit rate and video frame rate Your changes for those settings will take effect immediately if you change them while the camera is enabled Table 5 on page 39 describes capture stream settings for a chan nel Web Management Interface WMI 38 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual Section Media Capture Setup Media Stream Setup 4 T7714 configuration Table 5 Media Channel Capture Stream Settings Parameter Description Resolution Set the video resolution For NTSC select from DI 720x480 VGA SIF QVGA GSIF and QQVGA For PAL select from D1 720x576 CIF and QCIF Frame rate Set the video frame rate For NTSC select from the range 3 30 For PAL select from 3 25 Video Bit rate Set the captured video transmission bitrate Select a value from the range 1000000 2500
20. and server 1 Click on Media Management gt Management IP in the main navigation menu The Management IP page displays Patton Home Page Home Management IP System Management IP 172 16 1 50 Interface Configuration Routing Configuration Update Traffic Management El Media Management ManagementIP Figure 24 WMI Set Management IP 2 Enter 172 16 1 50 in the Management IP field Click Update SSL and X 509 Keys SSL To create a SSL key 1 Click on System gt SSL in the main navigation menu The SSL Key Management page displays Create Name remotekey Key Length 1024 x Cert Duration 365 Figure 25 WMI Create SSL Key 2 In the Create section Figure 25 enter a unique text string in the Name field Select 1024 as the Key Length Enter the number of days in the Cert Duration field for how long the certificate will be valid Click Create Web Management Interface WMI 36 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 T7714 configuration X 509 To select the X 509 key 1 Click on Media Management gt X 509 Key in the main navigation menu The X 509 Key Configuration page displays X 509 Key Key remotekey pem Certificate Authority v Figure 26 WMI X 509 Key 2 Select the SSL key from the Key drop down menu Click Update Primary Command Server To assign the T7714 unit to the primary co
21. ated remote communications The T7714 also adds sys tem wide network security and encryption options with secure end to end communications and multi unit management When used with the VisualityTM T7910 Secure Command and Control Server an operator can ensure total and secure control of all remote units from a single point of management Providing tunnel termination user credentials and complete remote unit control the T7910 manages the simultaneous recording and re stream ing playout of up to 24 unique sources CAN bus amp PTZ Power VO amp network connections Integrated GPS amp 4 full rate composite video amp cellular diversity antennas 4 full rate mono audio inputs DOCKMATE Station Figure 1 Visuality Model T7714 Model T7714 Overview 14 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 1 General information Features and Benefits The Visuality Model T7714 Multichannel Store and Stream DVR provides a complete and secure video audio and GPS surveillance solution with integrated capture DVR storage and streaming Full Definition 704x480 and Full Frame Rate 30 fps on All Inputs Records video at D1 704x480 size 30 frames per second fps while simultaneously streaming at SIF 352x240 size 15 fps When recording is disabled video content can be streamed at a max resolution of D1 704x480 size 25 fps Flexible Video Recoding Rates H 264 encoder supports D1 VGA SIF QVGA QSIF amp QQVGA video re
22. contents Introductio ee nn OTERO E 59 Caldas 59 DU o INI 59 External SATA Comme EA AA A NO 60 DEER DE EA OE RA AE ODIO DOS 60 OLDM Gonne Aar ote eto EN RE ie EA Bee lec do EE i Ei 61 USB Type A o EA EO EE 61 58 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual B Port pin outs Introduction This section provides pin out information for ports on the Visuality Model T7714 Console port RJ 45 Jack Signal Name DSR CD Ls amp DTR are internally DTR wired together MA co d e N A CON N 09 co NU TC gt a E zz Figure 37 ElA 561 RJ 45 8 pin port Note Pins not listed are not used Console Port DB 9 Male Name Direction 2 RXD Receive Data Input 3 TXD Transmit Data Output 5 GND Ground Figure 38 EIA 561 DB 9 port Ethernet port RJ 45 Jack Signal Name Direction 1 TX Transmit Data Output pe TX Transmit Data Output Saee RX Receive Data Input 4 4 5 5 6 6 RX Receive Data Input ftum 8 8 Figure 39 Ethernet port pin out Note Pins not listed are not used Introduction 59 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual External SATA Connector B Port pin outs 7654321 Pin Number Name Direction 1 GND Ground 2 TX Transmit Data Output 3 TX Transmit Data Output 4 GND Ground 5 RX Receive Data Input 6 RX Receive Data Input 7 GND Ground Fi
23. dc EE ds 45 cis T7 71A Media Chinnes Conthiguration Mode eec cM d x ROER ED ESE E EE 46 ELI T2714 Media Channels Channel Mode rissa 46 Clive INA T TEH T Stream Node TT eae adcaee E a 47 CLI T7714 Media ChannelssCamure Mode HOEREER ER EA EE EE DE OER EE GEE Si 48 CLS Dy Media Chonnck Sbow Mode EE ORE arot EE sd san RE EE A 49 E e n ER sens o a e EE EE EE 50 CLI Conheue the GPS controller esa AE EE RE e RE 50 EES A oe oe oct EE ee RD DE edle ME 50 About this guide This guide describes the VisualityTM T7714 hardware installation and basic configuration Audience This guide is intended for the following users Operators Installers Maintenance technicians Structure This guide contains the following chapters and appendices Chapter 1 on page 13 provides information about T7714 features and capabilities Chapter 2 on page 18 contains an overview describing T7714 applications Chapter 3 on page 20 provides hardware installation procedures e Chapter 4 on page 26 provides quick start procedures for configuring the T7714 e Chapter 5 on page 51 contains information on contacting Patton technical support for assistance Appendix A on page 54 contains specifications for the T7714 Appendix B on page 58 describes the T7714 s ports and pin outs Appendix C on page 62 provides the factory configuration for the T7714 For best results read the contents of this guide before you install the unit Visuality Model T77
24. e camera Currently the T7714 supports PELCO D and RVision compati ble cameras that operate at 2400 to 9600 baud rate over the serial interface You can configure the PTZ con troller to support either protocol with selectable baud rate To configure the T7714 PTZ controller 1 Click on Media Management gt PTZ Controller in the main navigation menu The PTZ Controller page displays PTZ Controller Figure 33 WMI T7714 PTZ Controller Check uncheck the Enable PTZ box to enable disable the connected PTZ controller for a camera The default Listen Port is 4000 Select a protocol for the camera RVision or Pelco D Select a baud rate from 2400 to 9600 Click Update to save your settings Web Management Interface WMI 41 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 T7714 configuration Command Line Interface CLI This section describes how to configure basic features for the T7714 such as system settings the video registry GPS and media services through the CLI To access a T7714 unit s CLI connect a PC to the unit s console port Open a terminal program on the PC and create a connection with the default settings 19200 baud rate 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit Refer to the following sections for setting up a T7714 for typical deployment using the CLI Setting Up Network Interfaces on page 42 Configuring the Video Registry on page 45 e Configuring Media Services on page 45 e Configuri
25. e initiated from the T7714 towards the T7900 Firewall rules reject all connections from the outside to the T7714 with the exception of connections that are part of any communication initiated by the unit The second firewall profile is bound in the egress direction on the PPP interface and protects media content traffic from leaking to the Internet before the secure tunnel is established between the T7714 and T7900 In most cases these firewall profiles do not have to be modified Additional ports in the ingress direction can be opened up for SSH or Web connections if remote access is required Configure the ingress firewall profile Use the example below to create the ingress firewall profile Table 11 CLI Configure the ingress firewall profile configure firewall profile publicin policy DROP rule allow target accept match connstate RELATED ESTABLISHED bind ipcp0 direction global ingress exit Configure the egress firewall profile Use the example below to create the egress firewall profile Table 12 CLI Configure the egress firewall profile configure firewall profile publicout policy ACCEPT rule video target drop match source ip 192 0 2 16 30 bind ipcp0 direction global egress exit Command Line Interface CLI 44 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 T7714 configuration Configuring the Video Registry When configuring the video registry the MVAS assigns a unique management IP in the 172 16 1 0 24 subnet
26. ect and enter information for Source IP 192 0 2 16 30 5 Click on the Access Control Profiles tab In the Profile Bindings section Figure 23 select publicout as the Profile Select ipcp0 as the Interface Select global egress as the Direction Click Bind in the Action col ummn Profile Bindings publicin ipcp global ingress Bind publicout ipcp v global egress El Figure 23 WMI Bind Egress Profile Web Management Interface WMI 35 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 e T7714 configuration Configuring the Video Registry Configuring the video registry on a T7714 involves steps similar to configuring the T7900 as a secondary server The MVAS assigns a unique management IP in the 172 16 1 0 24 subnet to the T7714 unit The sys tem creates and configures a SSL key for use with the video registry system The T7714 is then configured with the IP address of the primary T7900 Complete the following steps to set up the video registry 1 Assign a management IP address to the 771x unit See Management IP on page 36 2 Configure the X 509 certificate and SSL key See SSL and X 509 Keys on page 36 3 Seta T7900 as the primary command server or secondary server See Primary Command Server on page 37 Management IP For typical deployment it is customary to put the primary T7900 at address 172 16 1 1 To set up the man agement IP address for the primary T7900 comm
27. en the power cord is connected The mains outlet shall be within 10 feet 3 meters of the device shall be easily accessible and protected by a circuit breaker For AC powered units ensure that the power cable used meets all applicable standards for the country in which it is to be installed and that it is connected to a wall outlet which has earth ground For units with an external power adapter the adapter shall be a listed Lim ited Power Source Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN ports regardless of whether power to the unit is ON or OFF To avoid electric shock use caution when near WAN ports When detaching cables detach the end away from the unit first Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity In accordance with the requirements of council directive 2002 96 EC on Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE ensure that at end oHife you separate this product from other waste and scrap and deliver to the WEEE collection system in your country for recycling 11 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual General observations e Clean the case with a soft slightly moist anti static cloth Place the unit on a flat surface and ensure free air circulation Avoid exposing the unit to direct sunlight and other heat sources Protect the unit from moisture vapors and corrosive liquids Typographical conventions used in this document This section describe
28. ents Model KE e ccue dexcate e E E E E EEEE E E te dtc E E E E 14 Peaturesiand e e E eU UR ERR EE 15 aT T RTT OO EE EO ee EE EG 16 ME BEES ERA AA EE AA 16 Model T7714 front panel RE RE EE 16 ERIS SEN T EL ELE 17 13 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 1 General information Model T7714 Overview The Patton Visuality Model T7714 Series Secure Store and Stream Media Appliances offers a complete mobile and fixed remote surveillance solution The Model T7714 Series is specifically for applications requiring local capture storage and simultaneous streaming of all video sources Made in USA Ideal for public safety transportation industrial and gov ernment monitoring and surveillance requirements the T7714 supports full resolution quality on all inputs Along with local audio input and user I O the T7714 ld lic aw provides GPS location information with real time and Liberia x x qeu Field removable amp lockable synchronized geospatial capabilities fard denia Pile indicators Wired or wireless uplink options permit easy streaming of all channels over virtually any cellular provider net work while permitting over the air recall of any DVR recording Now mobile systems can deliver live motion video in real time for the ultimate in remote command and control Incorporating Patton s TrinityAETM software service set the Visuality solution provides standards based IP multi service transport and interfacing with coordin
29. eshold high 60 fan temp threshold medium 40 fan temp threshold low 20 exit controller gps networked listen 8700 exit controller gps on board no shutdown exit controller ptz activate listen port 4000 RVision 9600 exit controller cellular modem no shutdown exit interface ethernet eth0 mtu 1500 enable arp enable multicast no shutdown ip address 192 168 1 10 netmask 255 255 255 0 broadcast 0 0 0 0 ip address 192 168 200 10 netmask 255 255 255 0 broadcast 0 0 0 0 exit interface ethernet ethl mtu 1500 enable arp enable multicast no shutdown exit interface ppp 0 bind cellular modem lcp exit ipcp local ip address accept Introduction 63 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual C T7714 factory configuration peer ip address accept peer accept dns exit bcp exit no shutdown exit ssl exit route default interface ipcp0 metric 0 tos 0 ntp exit firewall profile publicin policy DROP rule allow target accept match connstate RELATED ESTABLISHED bind ipcp0 direction global ingress exit firewall profile publicout policy ACCEPT rule video target drop match source ip 192 0 2 16 30 bind ipcp0 direction global egress exit dhcpd exit pppauth nas id NASID authentication none exit ipsec exit dns server no shutdown exit napt exit fwrd exit conntrack no enable ftp exit media channel 0 broadcast std ntsc audio port mic in capture video frame rate 30 bit rate 1500000 resolution D1 audio bit rate 96000 enable overlay exit s
30. estination is set to be the T7900 primary or secondary for aggregation and display on GIS applications For secure encrypted transmission of GPS data the T7900 management IP address is used as the relay destination To configure the 17714 GPS controller 1 Click on Media Management gt GPS Controller in the main navigation menu The GPS Controller page displays Patton Home Page GPS Controller Home Setup GPS Server KML Files GoogleEarth Onboard GPS 7 Static Feeds Current E System E Interface Configuration amp Routing Configuration 60 seconds 45 seconds 30 seconds Auto Updating Feeds 15 seconds 10 seconds 5 seconds 1 seconds Traffic Management Media Management Management IP X 509 Key Tp Start Primary Command Star Server Media Channels Stored Videos GPS Controller Log Empty PTZ Controlled 1 Local GPS Log Figure 32 WMI T7714 GPS Controller 2 In the Setup GPS Server section check the box to enable Networked GPS Enter 8700 for the Listen Port and for the Relay Port Enter the management IP address of the primary 17900 server for the Relay IP Address Click Start Configuring the PTZ Controller The T7714 features an on board Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ controller that allows remote PTZ commands to be relayed to a connected compatibl
31. eth0 MAC address You may set up the media channels under different command modes depending on what feature you want to manage See Configure mode on page 46 to set up the video display for a camera e See Channel mode on page 46 configure audio video settings for a media channel See Stream mode on page 47 to configure the streaming path of a media channel See Capture mode on page 48 to configure the capture path of a media channel See Show mode on page 49 to display configuration settings for a media channel Configure mode Configure mode allows you to set up the video display for a remote unit Table 15 CLI T7714 Media Channels Configuration Mode Command Explanation Trinity configure media channel n Enter the configuration mode for media channel n Trinity configure media display layout Switch the video display output port on T7714 to lt 0 1 2 3 quad gt channels 0 3 or to quad formwhere all 4 channels are viewed concurrently T7714 only Channel mode Channel mode allows you to set up audo video settings for a media channel Table 16 CLI T7714 Media Channels Channel Mode Command Explanation Trinity media channel 0 audio port Configure the unit to capture audio from the micro lt mic in line in gt phone or line in port Both media paths must be shut down before this command can take effect Trinity media channel 0 4 broadcast std Configure the uni
32. gure 40 SATA connector pin out PTZ Connector PTZ Connector DB 9 Direction Name Name Direction Mp Regen Data 4 2 TX Transmit Data Output 3 TX Transmit Data Output 5 RX Receive Data Input Figure 41 PTZ Connector DB 9 External SATA Connector 60 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual B Port pin outs OBD Il Connector OBD II Connector DB 9 Female Name Direction 2 CAN_H Dominant High Bidirectional 3 CAN_L Dominant Low Bidirectional 5 GND Ground Figure 42 OBD Il Connector DB 9 USB Type A Connector 1 2 3 4 Pin Number Name Direction 1 VBUS 2 DM Data Bidirectional 3 DP Data Bidirectional 4 GND Ground Figure 43 USB Type A Connector OBD Il Connector 61 Appendix C T7714 factory configuration Chapter contents O RO 63 62 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual C T7714 factory configuration Introduction This section shows the factory configuration settings for Model T7714 g 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Patton Electronics Company T7714 Generated configuration file o oo configure logging local syslog priority warn lines 200 username admin password 5 96e5le81 818683dbabba46226 898 7 privilege superuser username monitor password 5 916560a53d7f24229a3262c3e73edf72 privilege monitor enable wmi port 80 enable ssh server port 22 system fan speed auto fan mode normal fan temp thr
33. he format of the camera connected to the given channel The system displays a warning message if the cam era and selected broacast format are incompatible You can set the audio input to use the Line in or Mic in inputs Capture and stream subsections configure the video and audio parameters and control whether audio capture feature and overlay feature which allows GPS information to be displayed over the media content are enabled These parameters can be configured independently for either path Command Line Interface CLI 45 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 T7714 configuration You can stream media channel content to any destination in unicast or multicast In a typical deployment it is expected that a number of users will be accessing and viewing the media content at the T7900 site There may also be a number of remote users accessing the T7900 local subnet via VPN In order to allow access for all users Patton recommends using multicast transmission The T7714 automatically configures and maintains proper multicast routing once the secure encrypted tunnel is established to the T7900 Each T7714 that is participating in the MSP session must be configured to use a different multicast address in the 224 0 0 0 4 subnet Also each media channel should be streaming using a different port within the selected multicast address The default shipping configuration for Patton T7714 models configures the multicast IP addresses based on the unit s
34. i T ee OE N 23 Connesso ehe M Control RR 23 Se LAE e Celular EE EE 23 Connecting WSBicomponena od RAR 23 Connecting the cellular mod a al alare 23 M UT Powers RARO RR ILA 24 ie OE EE aaa 24 I os pone ET tas one sees e e E A E OEE E E ake eat eee akan 24 Decana te AE EE ere ere 24 Replcias ee ed hard IN ORE EE EE EE RC 25 aM ENS OO EE AREA 26 o aaa uty arene nes a 28 EEN oe ur interlace GU EE AE EE AE AI eee 28 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual Table of Contents Setting Up Newark Meer uil Lcd 28 Setting up the PPP Interface cinesi idad 28 Enable the cellular moden indi 29 Create PPP interface and bind to the cellular mode id Re ER Ve gee Ese ske 30 Addihe default route over PPP AE OR EE OE EE 31 Setting tp the H oo oe EE reped tee Pea eU ee ed OE ipee id 31 Confispuretheeth0untertace canada 31 Confisure the HOD server Loire be eti eia upto tari tu irre tarte EU REB 32 Setting up Erewall profiles iii Lala 33 Configure the ingress firewall profile urnuiiagani nea aeree iii 33 Configure the xgress firewall profiles asis OE AL AR OR aria danada a i 35 Configuring the Video Registi iiie Rc d RE ei ede aiar 36 Management AR RE EE GO Ta C He Oe 36 SSE and X 509 Keys C OE EE ina 36 SS I 36 GL 37 Primary Command Server neis ein ON AO IE EIE 37 Consumi Media Services silla ae abad 37 Media Channels M NE N HE EEEE 3
35. k minutes within an hour Fixed size file size in MB or Fixed length time in minutes Select an option from the drop down menu if you want the unit to overwrite existing files when the storage disk is full Click Setup to save your changes Click Update in the Video Files Disk Usage section to see how much space is available on the local disk Stored Video Click on the Files tab on the Stored Video Web Management page to view media files for a T7714 unit Figure 31 Stored Video Web Management Settings Files Video Files No storage media connected Filter O Channella C Time range Match a date o Start day month Y year hour vw minute End day w month year Y hour minute Figure 31 WMI Stored Video Files From this page you may download video files that are stored on the unit Select the dates that you would like to view stored videos for and click Update The page will display a list of files for the T7714 Web Management Interface WMI 40 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 e T7714 configuration Configuring the GPS Controller The T7714 features an on board receiver for acquiring GPS sentences You can configure the T7714 to listen for GPS sentences that are sent over the network on a specified port The GPS sentences are stored locally by default but can be relayed to a remote destination In a typical deployment the remote d
36. l other open source software packages All units may be fully managed and configured via the Command Line Interface or Web Management Interface This chapter does not describe features that are common for all models using the Trinity system For details on setting up interface routing and traffic management features refer to the TrinityAE Administrators Reference Guide available online at www patton com manuals Trinity arg pdf To configure the T7714 through the WMI see the section Web Management Interface WMI on page 28 To configure the T7714 through the CLI see the section Command Line Interface CLI on page 42 Web Management Interface WMI This section describes how to configure basic features for T7714 remote units such as system settings the video registry GPS and media services through the WMI To access the T7714 management page type the IP address into a web browser and log in Refer to the following sections for setting up a T7714 unit for typical deployment using the WMI e Setting Up Network Interfaces on page 28 Configuring the Video Registry on page 36 Configuring Media Services on page 37 Configuring the GPS Controller on page 41 Configuring the PTZ Controller on page 41 Setting Up Network Interfaces In order for the T7714 unit to operate correctly you must configure the PPP interface see Setting up the PPP interface on page 28 and an Ethernet interface see Setting
37. les tab In the Profile Bindings section Figure 21 select publicin as the Profile Select ipcp0 as the Interface Select global ingress as the Direction Click Bind in the Action col umn Profile Bindings Action Profe interface Direction publicin v ipep v Figure 21 WMI Bind Ingress Profile Web Management Interface WMI 34 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 e T7714 configuration Configure the egress firewall profile To create the publicout profile 1 Click on Traffic Management gt Firewall in the main navigation menu The Access Control Profiles page displays Profile Status Bind Status Default Policy Delete Yes 1 Drop Add Accept v Figure 22 WMI Add Egress Profile 2 Inthe Profile Status section Figure 22 enter publicout in the Name field Select Accept from the Default Policy drop down menu and click Add The publicout profile will display in the Profile Status table 3 Click on the publicout hyperlink to access the profile s configuration page Use the Add Profile Rule section Figure 20 on page 34 of the profile s configuration page to define spec ifications for the profile Add the rule shown in table 4 to the publicout profile Check the In Use box for the rule Click Add after defining the rule to add it to the profile s rule list Table 4 publicout Profile Rule T7714 Index Name Target Matches 1 video DROP Sel
38. m cover to the front of the T7714 unit To remove the cellular modem card use a screwdriver to remove the Modem cover on the front of the T7714 unit Gently press on the modem card The card will eject from the card slot Connecting the cellular modem 23 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 3 T7714 installation Connecting power The T7714 unit provides terminal block connectors to connect the main power and also to connect auxiliary power and inputs for extra peripherals All power inputs are located on the rear panel of the T7714 Auxiliary Auxiliary Power Output Main Power Inputs 1 4 Terminal Block Terminal Block Terminal Block AUDIO IN VIDEO IN VIDEO QUT PTZ ete El aaa AUDIO OUT OBD II TUAE Se E INPUT PWR INPUT GND USB 1234 mn ael Ee A Te ETHERNET Figure 7 T7714 power connectors Main power To connect the main power connect the wires for the power connector into the terminal block labeled ACC GND 12V Connect the wire for the vehicle accessory port into the ACC block Connect the wires for the vehicle battery into the GND and 12V blocks The unit will turn on when you connect the ACC wire to the vehicle accessory line You may verify that the Power LED on the front panel of the T7714 is lit Auxiliary power and signal inputs The T7714 provides two auxiliary power outputs for powering extra peripherals in a vehicle Connect the wire for power into the top AUX PWR block and
39. mand Servet ss osse ROEM DEE pee e rr e TE ai 37 Videl 38 WME Capture Sercan Seting eese i ponti Tee RD EA EE YS 38 W Stored Video A eta 40 Vitor dd A Rael vee TEE EE 40 A ia 41 WNE A A COR E ORE 41 CU Show mediachinnel cono ago tr SS io 49 GI Show medi Channel statistics Mon se sen e age a a asa 49 GI s show media display layout cone T mi oae RE noun meas ES ee e UR DEG 49 ETA 56 RJ 45 amp pio AA EA RO OE eee NUES EE 59 ELAS N PO tet ch A EA ae Dash Tea 59 Ethernet pont DIDONE A A RAI 59 SATA connector PINOUT sarten AE RR Gunn Run dades ondes paie Ds ao ra 60 PA ee N ie ok OE LE Mi LA EE Mn e E 60 OBTIENE d Ee EL UC M EE 61 USB Type A Connector rara ned ODE E ORE EE BES EDE ER sexe MERE DEER OP EERS RD EP ERROR YE 61 List of Tables VV ON GN M AUN E N N NR d HA RR d ked kt EA RON QOO J ON M amp Qo N Genepa cole ONA SEED nn EE XE 12 LENDA Do RM rc UT M T RO EA 17 publicia el RieI AA A N trae dtd du S 34 pus lic wt Pelletterie 35 Media Channel Capture Stream Cean poor TA AA AT AE 39 US Enable eel modem ea i 42 ELI Greate PPP interface bind to cellular mode e PU NEIN INO EP UE UPS 43 Cis iNdalaeraultmouteaver DP EE ue se ies n 43 EE N ER usce ML RE EE OE EO ER 43 Ci Contigure the DHCP oda AO EO SM E 44 GM EED the rede wal prole asis seen ol AD N ia SR DS Ee a eut 44 CL Configure the epres firewall profile asso ueste tt mem bowen cease Dee Xue ER ie teme ets 44 RETI RO RR RT 45 GI Conhgutemeda chattels
40. mmand server 1 Click on Media Management gt Primary Command Server in the main navigation menu The Primary Command Server Configuration page displays Primary Command Server Assigned Command Server Public IP Hostname 73 Public IP Management IP Last Rx Last Tx State Down Figure 27 WMI Assign Primary Command Server 2 Enter the IP address of the primary T7900 server in the Public IP field Click Update Configuring Media Services There are two parts for configuring media services on a T7714 unit media channel configuration and media files configuration Media channel configuration see Media Channels on page 37 controls the parameter settings for the capture and stream media paths Media files configuration see Media Files on page 40 manages how the files are stored on local storage as a result of a capture operation Media Channels Click on Media Channels in the Media Management menu to configure and manage media channels for a T7714 unit The Media Channels page displays the available channels their description fields current audio input port settings current broadcast standard configuration and the status of the capture streaming paths and camera power Figure 28 on page 38 shows a T7714 unit s Media Channels page Web Management Interface WMI 37 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 e T7714 configuration Media Channels TS Name standard Audion Capture S
41. na a DE 53 IS Eie es AR RA OE AE rem Ee 53 Berat foncredit palicy DR iii oi iu 53 RA tees EE e II I EER EE E 53 E RR EE DE RE EE ED DE da 53 51 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 5 e Contacting Patton for assistance Introduction This chapter contains the following information e Contact information describes how to contact Patton technical support for assistance Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs contains information about the warranty and obtaining a return merchandise authorization RMA Contact information Patton Electronics offers a wide array of free technical services If you have questions about any of our other products we recommend you begin your search for answers by using our technical knowledge base Here we have gathered together many of the more commonly asked questions and compiled them into a searchable database to help you quickly solve your problems Patton support headquarters in the USA Online support available at www patton com e E mail support e mail sent to support patton com will be answered within 1 business day Telephone support standard telephone support is available five days a week from 8 00 am to 5 00 pm EST 1300 to 2200 UTC GMT by calling 1 301 975 1007 Fax 1 253 663 5693 Alternate Patton support for Europe Middle East and Africa EMEA Online support available at www patton inalp com E mail support e mail sent t
42. nagement Interface WMI 29 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 e T7714 configuration Create a PPP interface and bind to the cellular modem To create a PPP interface using the WMI 1 Clickon Interface Configuration gt PPP in the main navigation menu The PPP Interface Configura tion page displays Add Delete PPP Interface NNS EEN EEN ETS O app MS EE EEN Figure 12 WMI Add PPP Interface 2 In the Add Delete PPP Interface section Figure 12 enter 0 in the Interface field and click Add The page refreshes and the new PPP interface displays in the table 3 Click on the hyperlink for the new ppp0 interface The interface configuration page displays Select Devices Cl Enabled C Muttilink MLPPP TREE Encapsulation ES cellular modem EVDO Modem LCP OBCP MTU 1540 MAC 02 a0 ba 71 dd 00 MRU n 540 Management Inline v IEEE 802 Tagged Frame Allowed Y GIPCP Local IP 192 168 254 0 Z accept Peer IP 192 168 2541 A Accept Accept Peer DNS V Proxy ARP Actual Local IP Actual Remote IP Figure 13 WMI Configure PPP Interface 4 In the Select Devices section check the box in the Bind column to attach the PPP interface to the cellular modem 5 Select the radio button for IPCP Check the boxes to Accept the Local IP and the Peer IP Check the box to Accept Peer DNS 6 Click Update to save the configurati
43. ng the GPS Controller on page 50 Configuring the PTZ Controller on page 50 Setting Up Network Interfaces In order for the T7714 to operate correctly you must configure the PPP interface see Setting up the PPP interface on page 42 and an Ethernet interface see Setting up the Ethernet interface on page 43 Setting up the PPP interface In a typical deployment The T7714 is configured to use an internal cellular modem card to connect to the cel lular network for Internet connectivity Cellular modems establish an outgoing public connection to the cellu lar network using PPP Complete these steps to set up a network interface for PPP 1 Enable the cellular modem 2 Create a PPP interface and bind to the cellular modem 3 Add the default route over PPP Enable the cellular modem Use the example below to enable the cellular modem Table 6 CLI Enable the cellular modem configure controller cellular modem no shutdown exit Command Line Interface CLI 42 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 e T7714 configuration Create a PPP interface and bind to the cellular modem Use the example below to create a PPP interface and bind it to the cellular modem Table 7 CLI Create PPP interface bind to cellular modem configure interface ppp 0 bind cellular modem lcp exit ipcp local ip address accept peer ip address accept peer accept dns exit bcp exit no shutdown exit ssl exit Add the default rou
44. nter shutout enu OI ici eg ETE A RII D m E M E 22 Connec ar eae Cone pot sr cce ter TU A n 22 Connecting Audio SR AA EE ei III 23 Connecuns the M e ta ub oU e ic daga 23 Connecting GPS amp c Cellular Anfenmas nanna 23 Comneccine USB compone EL OE EE HOE d 23 Cammectinetie Gell ular evade A OR EE EE OR ini cicli 23 Cori SU a0 ONE Len 24 te eere ce ect e M EN SEO 24 Auxiliary power and signal Inputs EE ME 24 Icons tiene ote alibi o is ii EE EE 24 Replacinehosmlline hard dues coner IRR 25 20 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 3 T7714 installation Introduction This section describes basic procedures for setting up the T7714 model The T7714 Mobile Video System model can be used as a standalone surveillance unit or swapped out of a dock installed in a vehicle There are two options for the T7714 the standalone model and the dockable model The dock is the only difference between installing the two models See the section Docking the unit on page 24 for more details on installing the dockable model Figure 5 illustrates the front and rear panel connectors for the T7714 T7714 Rear Panel Videoto Display Pan Tilt Zoom Main Power Fuse USB20 Microphone Cameras 1 4 BNC Contro Control DB 9 em Terminal Block 10A BNC INPUT PWR INPUT GND 234 1 2 Audio GPS amp Cellular On Board Auxiliary Gigabit Auxiliary Audio for Power for to Display Antennas Diagnostics PowerOutput Ethemet Inputs 1 4 Cameras 1 4 Came
45. o support patton inalp com will be answered within 1 business day Telephone support standard telephone support is available five days a week from 8 00 am to 5 00 pm CET 0900 to 1800 UTC GMT by calling 41 0 31 985 25 55 Fax 41 0 31 985 25 26 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs Patton Electronics is an ISO 9001 certified manufacturer and our products are carefully tested before ship ment All of our products are backed by a comprehensive warranty program Note Ifyou purchased your equipment from a Patton Electronics reseller ask your reseller how you should proceed with warranty service It is often more con venient for you to work with your local reseller to obtain a replacement Patton services our products no matter how you acquired them Warranty coverage Our products are under warranty to be free from defects and we will at our option repair or replace the prod uct should it fail within one year from the first date of shipment Our warranty is limited to defects in work manship or materials and does not cover customer damage lightning or power surge damage abuse or unauthorized modification Introduction 52 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 5 Contacting Patton for assistance Outof warranty service Patton services what we sell no matter how you acquired it including malfunctioning products that are no longer under warranty Our products have a flat fee for repairs Units d
46. on Web Management Interface WMI 30 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 T7714 configuration Add the default route over PPP To create a new default route in the WMI 1 Click on Routing Management gt Static Route in the main navigation menu The Static Route page dis plays Add Static Route Destination IP Netmask Interface NET v Gateway Tos 0 Local IP Metric 0 Add Figure 14 WMI Add Default Route over PPP 2 Enter 0 0 0 0 for the Destination IP and also for the Netmask 3 Select ipcp0 from the Interface drop down menu 4 Enter O as the value for TOS and Metric Click Add The new route displays in the Routing Table on the Static Route page Setting up the Ethernet interface The T7714 has two physical Ethernet interfaces You can configure these interfaces to have IP addresses and bind them to a DHCP server to facilitate local access for maintenance and management Configure the eth0 interface To add the eth0 interface in the WMI 1 Click on Interface Configuration gt IP Interface in the main navigation menu The IP Address Configu ration page displays Add IP Address Interface eth v IP Hetmask Broadcast Add Figure 15 WMI Add IP Address 2 In the Add IP section select eth0 from the Interface drop down menu 3 Enter 792 168 200 10 as the IP address Enter 255 255 255 0 as the Netmask Enter 0 0 0 0 as the
47. on Electronics be liable for any damages incurred by the use of this product These damages include but are not limited to the following lost profits lost savings and incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of or inability to use this product Patton Electronics specifically disclaims all other warran ties expressed or implied and the installation or use of this product shall be deemed an acceptance of these terms by the user Summary Table of Contents Od gt VR N Gene KT ene ie nn 13 y do SE EL RA iii 18 T MA installato EE EE T GE GE E 20 aro AS 26 Gontactuns Patton Por dss ISGHIC e Ee ee ee Ee Ee EE ER EE ee De Ee 51 IUSSI EPI TT 54 Dot oa AE O SOI 58 SUZ con ES TED ee oe DR EE N ee SE E ira 62 Table of Contents le O 3 Table of Contents ai Ad RO 4 XT wp D EI 7 Listor Bables EE AOS 8 ON 9 PO o cis 9 NN 9 EE EA AO AE AR ato e 10 sal when vedeva EE AA RE ee 11 G entra VOS oci MS 12 Tpographicaliconve tions used ri do cum ent gt Lenin 12 Ee ees OE ed EE ess 12 1 General id OU OO T 13 edo eee I 14 Featuresand Da Aide 15 pedido TEN 16 Model T7714 rear panel N AE OE OE cU eli aio al ee 16 Model VEE SEER ere nero rai Ra i e ui 16 LED DEEPU TOSI E 17 Din CDI SATIUS IQ IL ILC 18 Typical T7434 T AA eU UE UI EIE EE rai eden Ree AE O 19 Die KE T i 20 A EA OR a EU E E ET 21 E N ce EU Cy Rc E 22 Calice loi RP po Connecting the Console por ER eee iena EE EE 22 Connesso dia So be nennen cen en
48. on Info Network Service Info DHCP Server 3 State ldle Carrier Name Sprint ES Routing Configuration Session Time Oh Om Os Service Type EYDO Rev A Traffic Management Active Session Time 0h Om 0s Signal Strength 100 E Media Management TX Bytes 0 CDMA Signal Strength 89 Support Rx Bytes O EVDO Signal Strength 75 Roaming False Device Status Activated True Radio On True Device State Idle Figure 10 WMI Cellular Modem Status If you have just installed a new cellular modem Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware on page 26 you will need to activate it Click on the Activate tab on the Cellular Modem page Figure 11 Device Status Master Subsidy Lock Mobile Directory Number Mobile Station ID Figure 11 WMI Activate Cellular Modem To activate the cellular modem you will need the Master Subsidy Lock You can call your carrier to obtain the MSL code Enter the ten digit phone number of the device in the Mobile Directory Number field Enter the ten digit device identification code in the Mobile Station ID field The Mobile Station ID number is usually the same as the Mobile Directory Number Call your carrier if you need assistance with the Mobile Station ID Click Submit to activate the cellular modem To enable disable the cellular modem check uncheck the box in the Device Info section of the Cellular Modem Status page and click Submit for your changes to take effect Web Ma
49. or Power for to Display Antennas Diagnostics Power Output Ethernet Inputs 1 4 Cameras 1 4 Cameras 1 4 BNC SMA DB 9 Terminal Block RJ 45 Terminal Block BNC Terminal Block Figure 2 T7714 rear panel Model T7714 front panel Figure 3 shows the Model T7714 front panel The LED definitions are listed in Table 2 on page 17 T7714 HD Shutoff Cellular Modem igabi i Interface Port for Card Slot Extemal Hard Drive Serial ATA Removeable Headphone Console Port Factory Reset Reserved Slot Hard Drive Jack DB 9 Button for SIM Card Figure 3 Model T7714 front panel Rear and Front Panels 16 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 1 General information LED Descriptions Table 2 LED Descriptions LED Description Power On Unit has power Off Unit does not have power COM On Unit is connected to the T7900 command server Off Uni is not connected to the T7900 command server Video On The disk is recording video or sending video to the command server Off The disk is not recording or transmitting video files Network On Solid The modem has 100 signal strength Five flashes pause 90 signal strength Four flashes pause 70 signal strength Three flashes pause 50 signal strength Two flashes pause 30 signal strength One flash pause 10 signal strength Off The modem is shutdown or has no signal Rear and Front Panels 17 Chapter 2 Application overview Chapter contents pies 7
50. ote A T7714 unit typically operates in a vehicle where Ethernet cables are not required You may want to connect an Ethernet port to configure the T7714 or offload files The T7714 model has two Gigabit Ethernet ports one on the front panel and one on the rear panel The Ethernet ports will auto sense the correct speed of the local LAN and automatically negotiate to half or full duplex operation Use a straight through or cross over Ethernet cable to connect the Ethernet RJ 45 jack to the local LAN You may use the Ethernet ports on the T7714 to connect the following components Laptop to configure the T7714 and or offload files stored on the unit T7712 for additional video inputs Wireless Access Point Airlink external cellular modem BGAN satellite terminal Connecting the Console port The T7714 provides an RS 232 interface on a DB 9 connector for system management Use a serial cable to connect the DB 9 connector on the T7714 to an open serial port on a PC Connecting cables 22 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 3 T7714 installation Connecting Audio amp Video The T7714 provides four composite video connections and four corresponding audio connections using 75 ohm BNC connectors Terminal block connectors provide power terminals for each of the four cameras For each camera connect the wire for power into the left slot on the terminal block connector for the corre sponding camera Connect the wire for ground on the
51. plug the wire for ground into the bottom AUX GND block Each auxiliary power output provides 12VDC power at 1A each The auxiliary power turns on and off with the unit The T7714 provides four auxiliary input blocks for connecting other vehicle components such as emergency lights Each auxiliary input block can withstand 12VDC signals For each component connect the wire for power into the top INPUT PWR block and plug the wire for ground into the bottom INPUT GND block Docking the unit Some models of the T7714 are made to fit into a dock in a vehicle designed especially for Visuality models The dock allows you to easily swap remote T7714 units in and out of vehicles Components for dockable 17714 units are the same as standalone units To install a dockable T7714 unit into a dock in a vehicle line up the T7714 unit with the metal guides on the dock Push the T7714 unit straight back to connect it with the dock The DB 15 connector installs the GPS and cellular antennas The DB 78 connector installs the power video audio and other components DB 15 connector for antennas D 78 connector for components ec Figure 8 T7714 dock T7714 dock guides Connecting power 24 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 3 T7714 installation Replacing installing hard drives The T7714 unit includes a removable lockable internal hard drive for file storage The hard drive bay is located on the front panel of the T7714
52. ras 1 4 BNC SMA DB 9 Terminal Block RJ 45 Terminal Block BNC Terminal Block T7714 Front Panel 17714 HD Shutoff en USB Rese eSATA SIM Card Cellular Modem igabi Interface Portfor Card Slot Extemal Hard Drive Serial ATA Removeable Headphone Console Port Factory Reset Reserved Slot Hard Drive Jack DB 9 Button for SIM Card Figure 5 T7714 Connectors Introduction 21 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 3 T7714 installation Use these steps to install the T7714 Connecting cables on page 22 Connecting the cellular modem on page 23 Connecting power on page 24 Docking the unit on page 24 for dockable units e Replacing installing hard drives on page 25 Connecting cables The T7714 has several different options to connect components Power and Cameras must be installed for the T7714 to work successfully for basic applications See Figure 5 on page 21 for a diagram of the connectors on the T7714 unit Refer to the following sections for connecting cables Connecting the Ethernet ports on page 22 e Connecting the Console port on page 22 Connecting Audio amp Video on page 23 e Connecting the PTZ Control on page 23 Connecting GPS amp Cellular Antennas on page 23 Connecting USB components on page 23 See Appendix B Port pin outs on page 58 for pin out diagrams of all the connectors included on the T7714 Connecting the Ethernet ports N
53. reaming at SIF 352x240 size 15 fps When recording is disabled video content can be streamed at a max resolution of D1 720x480 size 25 fps H 264 encoder supports D1 720x480 or 720x480 VGA 640x480 SIF 352x240 QVGA 320x240 QSIF 172x128 amp QQVGA 160x128 video resolutions at 3 30 fps Digital Video Recorder DVR Record any source Sources independently recorded with unique time stamped file names Field removable amp lockable media drive bay Configurable alerts amp management for media full amp overwrite behavior Streaming Stream amp source Sources independently streamed with unique source address Different resolution than recorded Cellular Wireless Uplink amp GPS Integrated wireless options with 1xRTT EVDO Rev 0 and Rev A and HSPA using internal PCI Express form factor internal cellular modems Full GPS 12 channel support Video Inputs 55 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual A Specifications Real time clock sync NMEA 0183 data recorded amp streamed automatically Separate TNC for primary uplink diversity amp GPS antenna inputs Data Connections amp Camera Control Two 10 100 1000 local Ethernet ports RS 232 Console port Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ control supporting two wire R485 Supports Rvision and Pelco D PTZ protocols on DB 9 interface Security and Encryption Private and encrypted tunnel between unit amp central site All remote unit data via tunnel amp encryp
54. right slot on the terminal block connector for each cor reesponding camera Use a 75 ohm BNC cable to connect the video and audio ports Plug the male end of the BNC cable into the T7714 VIDEO IN or AUDIO IN female connector Plug the other end of the BNC cable into the corre sponding port on the camera Connecting the PTZ Control The PTZ uses a DB 9 connector on the T7714 The PTZ interface allows you to connect Pan Tilt Zoom con trols for a camera Refer to Appendix B Port pin outs on page 58 for pin outs of the PTZ connector Connecting GPS amp Cellular Antennas The T7714 provides three antenna connectors one for a GPS antenna one for a cellular antenna and one connector is reserved for future use Use a SMA cable to connect the female SMA antenna ports Connecting USB components The T7714 provides two USB 2 0 ports one on the front panel and one on the rear panel You can use the USB ports to connect a thumb drive to transfer files stored on the T7714 Connecting the cellular modem The T7714 provides a slot for a cellular modem card To install a cellular modem in the T7714 Figure 6 Installing the cellular modem card on the T7714 1 Usea screwdriver to remove the Modem cover on the front of the T7714 unit 2 Plug the cellular modem card into the antenna cable inside of the unit 3 Slide the modem card into the tray inside the T7714 until the card clicks into place 4 Use a screwdriver to reattach the Mode
55. s the typographical conventions and terms used in this guide General conventions The procedures described in this manual use the following text conventions Table 1 General conventions Convention Meaning Garamond blue type Indicates a cross reference hyperlink that points to a figure graphic table or sec tion heading Clicking on the hyperlink jumps you to the reference When you have finished reviewing the reference click on the Go to Previous View button in the Adobe Acrobat Reader toolbar to return to your starting point Futura bold type Commands and keywords are in boldface font Futura bold italic type Parts of commands which are related to elements already named by the user are in boldface italic font Italicized Futura type Variables for which you supply values are in italic font Futura type Indicates the names of fields or windows Garamond bold type Indicates the names of command buttons that execute an action lt gt Angle brackets indicate function and keyboard keys such as lt SHIFT gt lt CTRL gt C and so on Elements in square brackets are optional a b c Alternative but required keywords are grouped in braces and are separated by vertical bars screen Terminal sessions and information the system displays are in screen font An hash sign at the beginning of a line indicates a comment line 12 Chapter 1 General information Chapter cont
56. solutions at 5 30 fps e Real Time Location amp Tracking with Integrated GPS Acquires records and transports NMEA 0183 GPS location sentences both locally and via streaming All video is time correlated and aligned to GPS time Vehicular Mobile or Fixed Operation Use in mobile applications and stream content in real time or configure for fixed surveillance and monitoring applications Standard Protocols Supports a range of cellular technologies 1xRTT EVDO Rev 0 and Rev A HSPA using internal PCI Express form factor aircard modems Field Swappable Hard Drive Media Locked drive bay for locally stored high resolution video can easily be removed and viewed copied or archived Integrates with Patton s Visuality T7900 Series Head End Content Control and Management System Secure data tunnel termination from remote DVRs content file indexing amp local archiving stream playout amp re streaming broadcasting Features and Benefits 15 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 1 General information Rear and Front Panels Model T7714 rear panel The Model T7714 rear panel ports are described in Figure 2 Video to Display Pan Tilt Zoom Main Power Fuse USB20 Microphone Cameras 1 4 BNC Control Control 059 lem Terminal Block 104 BNC BNC VIDEO IN TS TET L ILO INPUT PWR INPUT GND 3 LIS Mis lime lime ieee Audio GPS amp Cellular On Board Auxiliary Gigabit Auxiliary Audio f
57. t to capture video in a given stan lt ntsc pal gt dard Requires a matching camera connected to the input port for this channel If the camera type does not match the selection a warning message will dis play and user confirmation will be required Both media paths must be shutdown before this command can take effect Trinity media channel 0 no Shut down both media paths if enabled and turn off shutdown the camera Use the command no shutdown to turn the camera on Command Line Interface CLI 46 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 e T7714 configuration Table 16 CLI T7714 Media Channels Channel Mode Command Trinity media channel 0 4 stream lt cr gt Explanation Enter the stream media path configuration mode for the channel Trinity media channel 0 4 capture cr Enter the capture media path configuration mode for the channel Trinity media channel 0 4 description string Enter a description for the media channel Stream mode Stream mode allows you to configure the streaming media path of a media channel Table 17 CLI T7714 Media Channels Stream Mode Command Trinity stream channel 0 audio bit rate lt value gt Explanation Set the streaming audio transmission bitrate Select a value from the range 16000 128000 bps at 16000 increments This command requires the media path to be shutdown first Trinity stream channel 0 video bit ra
58. te lt value gt Set the streaming video transmission bitrate Select a value from the range 40000 2500000 bps at 10000 increments This command can be applied immediately while the media path is streaming Set the video frame rate For NTSC select from the Trinity stream channel 0 video frame rate lt value gt range 3 30 For PAL select from 3 25 This com mand can be applied immediately while the media path is streaming NOTE If Media Capture is enabled you must set this parameter to 15 Trinity stream channel 0 video resolu tion lt value gt Trinity stream channel 0 network Set the video resolution For NTSC select from D1 720x480 VGA SIF QVGA QSIF and QQVGA For PAL select from D1 720x576 CIF and QCIF This command can be applied immediately while the media path is streaming NOTE If Media Capture is enabled you must set this parameter to SIF Set the streaming protocol Select from RTP or UDP protocol lt RTP UDP gt This command requires the media path to be shut down first Trinity stream channel 0 network address lt ipaddr gt Enter a valid destination IP address in quad A B C D format for the streaming media This command requires the media path to be shutdown first Trinity stream channel 0 network port lt value gt Enter a destination port for the streaming media Select a value from the range 1025 to 65535 This command requires the media path to be
59. te over PPP Use the example below to add a default route to go over the PPP interface Table 8 CLI Add default route over PPP configure route default interface ipcp0 metric 0 tos 0 Setting up the Ethernet interface The T7714 has two physical Ethernet interfaces You can configure these interfaces to have IP addresses and bind them to a DHCP server to facilitate local access for maintenance and management Configure the eth0 interface Use the example below to configure the Ethernet interface eth0 with an IP address Table 9 CLI Configure ethO interface configure interface ethernet eth0 mtu 1500 enable arp enable multicast no shutdown ip address 192 168 200 10 netmask 255 255 255 0 broadcast 0 0 0 0 exit Command Line Interface CLI 43 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 T7714 configuration Configure the DHCP server Use the example below to enable the DHCP server on the eth0 interface Table 10 CLI Configure the DHCP server configure dhcpd iprange 192 168 200 100 192 168 200 200 subnet 255 255 255 0 lease 10 0 0 0 default router 192 168 200 10 dns server 208 67 222 222 dns server 208 67 220 220 bind eth0 exit Setting up firewall profiles You will need two access control firewall profiles on the public PPP interface for secure network operation The first profile provides firewall protection on the ingress direction The T7714 operates in client mode therefore all connections ar
60. ted with all data encapsulated within the tunnel Standard AES encryption Remote device firewalled to prevent unauthorized access amp denial of service attacks Government use and commercial use versions Networking Patton s TrinityAETM Service Set Full TCP IP networking Software upgrades Import Export Config CLI Framework WMI Framework Telnet SSH HTTP Server System Monitor Platform Manager QoS SSL ACL Firewall Data amp networking encryption Data Connections amp Camera Control 56 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual Management A Specifications Web based GUI CLI Telnet amp HTTP access TFTP configuration up amp download TFTP firmware upgrade SNMPv1 agent MIB II amp enterprise MIB Built in diagnostic tools Auto provisioning configuration amp firmware System status with 4 LEDs Patton s TrinityTM CORBA IDL set Dimensions T7714 Unit 11 4L x 10 0W x 5 9D in 29 0L x 25 4W x 15 0D cm 17714 Unit in Dock 17 3L x 12 3W x 5 9D in 43 9L x 31 2W x 15 0D cm Weight T7714 Unit 7 6 lbs 3 4 kg T7714 Dock 15 4 lbs 7 0 kg T7714 Unit in Dock 23 lbs 10 4 kg Power Input 13 1VDC nominal Negative ground system Consumption 120W Integrated ignition accessory sense and activation with sleep wake mode Graceful shutdown on power loss Environment Operating Temp 0 85 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Management 57 Appendix B Port pin outs Chapter
61. the media path is capturing Trinity capture channel 0 video frame rate lt value gt Set the video frame rate For NTSC select from the range 3 30 For PAL select from 3 25 This com mand can be applied immediately while the media path is capturing Trinity capture channel 0 video reso lution lt value gt Trinity capture channel 0 no enable lt audio overlay gt Set the video resolution For NTSC select from DI 720x480 VGA SIF QVGA GSIF and QQVGA For PAL select from D1 720x576 CIF and QCIF This command requires the media path to be shut down first Enable disable audio and metadata overlay along with the captured video Audio and overlay is cap tured only if video is enabled with the no shutdown command below Otherwise no audio and metadata can be captured without video This command can be applied immediately while the media path is captur ing Trinity capture channel 0 no shutdown Command Line Interface CLI Enable disable video capture Enable audio and overlay if they were enabled using the command above Visuality Model T7714 User Manual 4 T7714 configuration Show mode Show mode displays settings for a selected media channel Table 19 CLI T7714 Media Channels Show Mode Command Trinity show media channel lt n gt status Explanation Display the configuration settings of the selected channel lt n gt See Figure 34 on page 49
62. tream Power channel 0 NTSC Line in H EEZH eo a O chennet2 NTSC wl Linein wl Disabled Disabled or Update Figure 28 WMI Media Channels From this page you may modify information for the following parameters Description Enter an alphanumeric text string of up to 255 chracters for the channel Standard Select a video standard NTSC or PAL from the drop down menu NTSC is the standard used for North America and most of South America PAL is the main video standard used in Europe Africa Asia and the Middle East Audio In Select the audio feed from the Mic input or Line input from the drop down menu Capture Stream Click on the button in the column to Enable Disable the media feed for the channel Power Click on the button to turn the camera on or off Click Update to save your changes for the media channel Click on the hyperlink of a channel in the Name column to view and modify capture stream settings for a channel Figure 29 Media Channel channel 0 Media Channels channel o o channel 2 channel 3 Media Capture Setup Media Stream Setup Media Capture Statistics Media Stream Statistics Resolution DI olution SIF i Output rate bps 0 Output rate bps 0 ee Encoder rate bps 0 Encoder rate bps 0 Frame rate 30 v Fr
63. tream video frame rate 15 bit rate 70000 resolution SIF audio bit rate 16000 enable overlay enable audio exit no shutdown Introduction 64 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual Introduction exit media channel 1 broadcast std ntsc audio port line in capture video frame rate 30 bit rate 1500000 resolution D1 audio bit rate 96000 enable overlay exit stream video frame rate 15 bit rate 70000 resolution SIF audio bit rate 16000 enable overlay exit no shutdown exit media channel 2 broadcast std ntsc audio port line in capture video frame rate 30 bit rate 1500000 resolution D1 audio bit rate 96000 enable overlay exit stream video frame rate 15 bit rate 70000 resolution SIF audio bit rate 16000 enable overlay exit no shutdown exit media channel 3 broadcast std ntsc audio port line in capture video frame rate 30 bit rate 1500000 resolution D1 audio bit rate 96000 enable overlay exit stream video frame rate 15 bit rate 70000 resolution SIF audio bit rate 16000 enable overlay exit no shutdown exit medi st a files orage fixed length 30 enable overwrite exit medi vide a display layout quad o registry exit exit C e T7714 factory configuration 65
64. tton Electronics Company RMA xxxx 7622 Rickenbacker Dr Gaithersburg MD 20879 4773 USA Patton will ship the equipment back to you in the same manner you ship it to us Patton will pay the return shipping costs Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs 53 Appendix A Specifications Chapter contents ek Ok EE EE N EE EE EO LIII UIDI 55 Es EE EE ii nie li lina 55 AIOP 55 Middel ses Res he sees races tra 55 Digital Video Recorder 0 R EE EI AE EO iu 55 ME RC AA RA N IIT LIII 55 Cellular Wireless Uplink amp GIS etes ii a Ge Die 55 Dita Contanos Ca COTO ee AE io e ee 56 Secure T ER ine Mec ie nie ei eil irene iu 56 Newbie o eee 56 DAI AI MN E LEM 57 RI IIS m 57 MAL AA AE RE pi ri A ri ur N 57 Fonera P DU eo AE EE EE un node Re et 57 54 Visuality Model T7714 User Manual A Specifications Video Inputs Accepts up to 4 composite NTSC M or PAL format Standard definition 525 line 29 97 fps PAL definition 625 lines 25 fps Female BNC connectors one per input Audio Input Four mono line level audio inputs Female 75 ohm BNC Sampling from 8 to 96 kHz Single electret microphone input on 3 5 mm jack Audio Output Single mono line level audio output on female BNC Single headphone output on 3 5 mm jack Video Ingest Resolution amp Processing Records video at D1 720x480 size 30 frames per second fps while simultaneously st
65. y or secondary for aggregation and display on GIS applications For secure encrypted transmission of GPS data the T7900 management IP address is used as the relay destination Use the example below to configure the GPS controller for a T7714 unit Table 21 CLI Configure the GPS controller configure controller gps networked listen 8700 no shutdown exit configure controller gps on board no shutdown exit configure controller gps relay 172 16 1 1 8700 Configuring the PTZ Controller The T7714 features an on board Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ controller that allows remote PTZ commands to be relayed to a connected compatible camera Currently the T7714 supports PELCO D and RVision compati ble cameras that operate at 2400 to 9600 baud rate over the serial interface You can configure the PTZ con troller to support either protocol with selectable baud rate Use the example below to configure the PTZ controller for a T7714 unit Table 22 CLI Configure the PTZ controller configure controller ptz activate listen port 4000 RVision 9600 no shutdown exit Command Line Interface CLI 50 Chapter 5 Contacting Patton for assistance Chapter contents Bid WEEG EE Re E hee err RE n 52 Contact ME N AO EE 52 PASAS head di ate eones 52 Alternate Parton suppart for Europe Middle Pase and Africa EMEA nn iia 52 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RIVIAS sie ertet REY 52 ee d ci TL TL EU 52 Rim MUT CP amie s
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