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1. Ed oe a das e a do dd eae 8 Power adaptada ta 8 Howto las talk diia 9 Ethernet ENVIFONMeONOt iniciar tii 10 Hardware tas tala di 10 Cable COMEN A A E 10 PON iia da roo cias cla Ciao 11 APP irrita onde 12 AROS EI ce Nodod 12 By Technical specifications ona ia E 13 Package Contents CameraServer CSB 3101 T O terminal block connector Physical Description Front Panel FRONT VIEW DEO HARNESS RED SIAL BLACK GROUND CAMERA BNC video input 75Ohms resistance video port for connecting an external camera To ensure video modulation type being correctly detected CAMERAS SHOULD BE ATTACHED AND POWERED ON BEFORE THE CAMERASERVER IS POWERED ON Rear Panel STATUS DIODE TOP RED 1 CENTER GREEN 2 N BOTTOM GREEN 3 lt POWER 12VDC ETHERNET CABLE CENT SITIVE 10 100 2 1MM P CONNECTOR Ethernet 10 100 socket Connect to Ethernet network with a UTP category 5 cable that cannot exceed 100 meters Once the Ethernet cable is connected without error CameraServer will utilize Ethernet interface regardless of modem connection General I O terminal block QO0D0d 65432 1 1 Dit INPUT Max 50mA 12VDC 2 DI INPUT 3 lt SW_COMMON OUTPUT short with NC at initial state 4 lt SW_NOPEN OUTPUT Max 1A 24VDC or 0 5A 125VAC 5 RS485B inverting 6 RS485A non inverting Camer
2. CameraServer CSB 3101 User s Manual IVC Industrial Video and Conbral Before You Use Surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country Though CameraServer is not only a high performance surveillance system but also a networked video server ensure that the operation of such devices are legal before installing this unit for surveillance It is important to carefully check the contents with the Package Contents section after opening the package Understanding the physical description can prevent damage caused by abnormal usage and reduce most problems during installation Basically CameraServer is a network device and should be easy to use for those who already have basic network knowledge If there is a system error and it does not recover easily due to erroneous configuration check the section Auxiliary buttons to restore factory default settings and run installation again Those paragraphs preceding by A should be fully understood and cautioned Ignoring the warnings may result in serious hazards Table of Contents Be tore VOU U SO idea 1 Package Contes uscoscicir ro ecos 3 Physical Description ii di a ei 4 A A ON ea RE RON 4 BNG Video IPUR Noa 4 LS A O O pein tas aaee els 5 Ethernet 10 100 Socket 0 c cece ccc e cece cece cece eee e sees ee eeeeeeeeeeeee cs 5 General I O Terminal Block 0 cece cece cece cece cece cece cess eee eeeeeeeeeeeees 6 Status LEDS tad a a ea aia 7 Restore PU ca
3. aServer provides a very flexible general I O interface to combine with the user s security devices such as sensors alarms lighting or door locks The general I O terminal block has six pins for device control These pins can be divided into two categories based on their functions including RS485 and digital inputs and outputs CameraServer provides one digital input and one relay switch Pin 1 and pin 2 can be connected to external sensor and the state of voltage will be monitored according to the programmed scripts in configuration The relay switch can be used to turn on or off external devices CONTACT IVC FOR YOUR WIRING REQUIREMENTS Status LEDs 1 LED1 Network Tx Rx 2 LED2 Heartbeat 3 LED3 Status e 12VDC Each time CameraServer starts it will perform a Power On Self Test abbreviated as POST hereafter to examine every hardware module As soon as the administrator plugs in the power adapter both LEDs under the network LED will flash one by one until the POST is done If any module fails both LEDs will indicate to the users the error according to the pattern listed in Appendix A If the result is good both LEDs will turn off for a while and then follows the pattern below Network interface depends on the peripherals including Ethernet UTP cable modem or null modem cable If the Ethernet cable between CameraServer and Ethernet hub is good CameraServer will choose the Ethernet network If Ethernet is unavailable but a opera
4. ashing after the connection from the PC is opened for configuration and LED3 stays lit LED pattern after POST Possible failed component Failed function LED2 and LED2 blink at same time U32 SAA7113 Video decoder LED2 ON and LED3 OFF U1 TM1300 PCI bridge of TM1300 LED2 OFF and LED3 ON U6 RTL8139C Ethernet controller LED2 ON and LED3 ON U6 RTL8139C U7 U8 Ethernet interface LED2 blink and LED3 ON U22 M5823 Real time clock LED2 ON and LED3 blink Ul9 16C1550C P2 COM1 interface A Ethernet interface failure includes not only components on board but also Ethernet cable and the devices of the opposite end 12 C Technical specifications Remote Management Configuration can be accessed via Web browser remotely Networking Protocols TCP IP HTTP SMTP FTP Physical 10baseT Ethernet or 100baseT Fast Ethernet Video Algorithm Supported MJPEG Features Adjustable image size and quality Time stamp Video Resolution Up to 30 frames at 352X240 Up to 10 frames at 704X480 Operating System Microsoft Windows Browser Internet Explorer 4 x or above General I O 1 opto isolated sensor inputs max 12VDC 50mA 1 output relays max 24VDC 1A 125VAC 0 5A LED Indicator Status indicators Network indicator Power 12V DC 1 2A external power supply 110V AC power supply included 13 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC USA This equipment has been tested an
5. d found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a partial installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the seperation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with emission limits Europe CE This digital equipment fulfills the requirement for radiated emission according to limit B of EN55022 1998 and the requirement for immunity according to EN50082 1 1992 Liability IV amp C Co LLC cannot be held responsible for any technical or typographical errors and reserves the right to make changes to the product and manuals without pr
6. es are firmly connected Power on Make sure all cables are correctly and firmly connected before turning on CameraServer Turn on cameras sensors alarm devices and then attach the power adaptor of CameraServer to the electric power socket A Connect the power jack of the power adapter to CameraServer prior to plugging the utility end into the utility power socket It will reduce accidental electric surge shock 11 Appendix A POST procedure After the power has been turned on CameraServer will perform a self diagnostic to locate any possible hardware defects If the power indicator is dim at the beginning the power fails to proceed further While the POST is proceeding the status LED indicators will keep blinking interchanged until finished or any fatal error happens If either status LED indicator is dim at the beginning the LED may be broken Any possible fatal error has a special pattern shown in the following table LED2 is the one below the network indicator and LED3 is the lowest one If the POST is successful status LED indicators will both shut off for a while and then light depending on the chosen network interface If Ethernet is available LED2 will flash like a heartbeat after network installation is done Otherwise if modem is available LED2 will flash alike to indicate listening for dial in connection while LED3 is lit If the included null modem cable is connected both LEDs will stay on and then LED2 will start fl
7. ior notice IV amp C Co LLC makes no warranty of any kind with regard to the material contained within this document including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Industrial Video amp Control Co LLC web site www ivcco com email support ivcco com sales ivcco com Phone 617 467 3059 Copyright 2006 All rights reserved 14
8. nvironments CameraServer automatically detects the attached interfaces and configures itself to the best condition Therefore users need not care whether the connected cameras are either NTSC or PAL how to select the network between Ethernet and modem and whether the Ethernet speed is 1OMbps or 100 Mbps If the connected motorized camera is on the support list users only need to plug and play without complicated configurations In the following content user refers to those who can access CameraServer and administrator means the supervisor who has the root password to configure CameraServer in addition to general access Administrators should carefully read this manual especially during installation Ethernet Environment Hardware installation Before installing multiple CameraServers at the well chosen locations the administrator should document the serial numbers MAC ADDRESSES on the packages respectively for future use Cable connection STATUS DIODE FRONT VIEW TOP RED CENTER GREEN 2 BOTTOM GREEN 3 VIDEO HARNESS es a j RED SKUAL A L BLACK GROUND Va a n CAMERA ETHERNET CABLE 10 100 Shut down all the peripheral devices prior to connection Connect the supplied cables from CameraServer to related devices according to the following steps Note that the power adaptor must be kept unplugged until other cabl
9. tional modem is connected the network interface will be PPP with modem If either of the above is not the case CameraServer will try the interface of PPP with null modem Network Interface Condition LED2 Heartbeat LED3 Status Ethernet before installed OFF OFF after installed flash OFF during camera control flash Flash PPP with modem after POST flash ON PPP with null modem before connected ON ON after connected flash ON Restore button There is a button hidden in the box for restoring the system factory default settings When the system fails to install or operates abnormally use a paper clip or other small object and follow the following procedures to reset the system back to its original status Poke the clip which does not need to be pointed just it can fit into the hole to press down on the restore button Restart the system by unplugging and re plugging the power jack While keeping the button pressed the system will perform POST twice rather than the usual once which can be observed from the flashing LEDs After the system flashes the LEDs for the second time withdraw the pin to release the button The system will have restored factory default settings at that moment Power adapter Connect the power jack of the included power adapter Connecting the power adapter should be the last operation while physically installing CameraServer How to Install To easily fit into various e

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