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1. 1 General Information 1 1 Scope of Delivery After unpacking make sure that all the parts have been delivered Convision V6xx A pee Power pack DC 12 V 1 5A LE oa Power cable oe 2 ISDN cable CD ROM with Convision IPSetup tool 4 Manual on The device type and the serial number are on an adhesive label underneath the Convision V6xx A This information is also included in the manual and on the HTML pages in the Information menu refer to chapter 8 8 In the Information menu you can also check the current software version of your Convision V6xx A 1 2 Safety Instructions The Convision V6xx A is a high quality electronic product Please follow the safety instructions below to prevent damage Never place the Convision V6xx A near a heating source e g furnace or heaters or expose it to direct sunlight Do not cover the Convision V6xx A Only clean Convision V6xx A using a moist cloth only without abrasive cleaning agents and install your Convision V6xx A where it is protected against splash water Never open the Convision V6xx A yourself In the event of a malfunctions or defects please contact the Convision Technology GmbH support service or your dealer Opening the unit invalidates the warranty 6 Convision V600 A Series 2 Product Variations 2 1 Convision V600 A As many as 6 cameras with PAL NTSC composite signal can be connected to the basic device of the Convision V600 Series the Convision
2. 2 Click on a period Periods 1 to 8 in the first table column A page with a weekly schedule is displayed le Cesaike lechesiogy Cavdiion gtt Maga ET i ECH ECH Figure 42 Configuring the periods weekly schedule 3 Now define a time period for each day of the week on which this period is to be active Enter a start and a stop time for the respective days of the week 4 Save the data 5 Return to the page on which you can select the periods Handbuch 61 6 Click Add to select actions that are to be performed in the selected periods 7 A page will be displayed on which you can assign the event actions from various groups 8 You can assign any number of actions All the actions assigned will be listed in the table in the line associated with the respective period 9 Repeat steps 1 to 8 for other periods if desired 10 Save the data 11 Click Delete to cancel the assignment of actions Note All the actions you want to trigger must first be configured Clicking on the actions opens the associated configuration pages Check the status on these pages to avoid assigning partitions that do not exist or messages that have not been written 9 3 4 Activity Detection Camera 1 can act as an activity detector Via this menu you can assign actions to the cameras to be performed when an activity message is received NS Ze Convision L e Tanne Crelo Nd e Detection e Figure 43 Configurin
3. In this menu you can completely and irrevocably delete the last partition set up All the existing partitions with their set parameters the total hard disk space used and the remaining free disk space will be displayed If you want to delete all the partitions it is advisable to format the hard disk refer to Chapter 9 5 4 Note You cannot delete the partition while recording 74 Convision V600 A Series 9 5 4 Format Te ee ee E Pam Convision oo K nns TTT feet aai E imik Crear i e Detebe Fichiris Diels Part Ei Stan Wel ELE zi KE E Cem Figure 55 Format menu In the Format menu you can delete all the partitions from the hard disk You can then set up new partitions in the Partition menu AA During the formatting process all the data will be deleted from the hard disk 9 5 5 Status Information on the Hard Disk Partitioning Cie be hagy ee ee ee iga Cp Le ee fo Lareeesmn Hee WS Tas WT LL Comvision 3 St alal L Hard det Partin bes H Letz tere Bob mete Conil ca ee pit ee ien Part Rion Pra Stare fesse z teeter Figure 56 Hard disk status This menu displays up to date information on your hard disk This consists of total storage capacity of the hard disk e number of partitions set up e remaining free disk space Information on the individual partitions is displayed below these general data This consists of Handbuch
4. For more information on Convision Call please visit http Awww convision de convision de convisioncall call html To register you need the serial number of the Convision V6xx A and the connected ISDN telephone number of the Convision V6xx The serial number is located on a sticker underneath the Convision V6xx A and on the HTML pages in the Information menu Registration and Configuration Convision Call 1 Use a browser to open the Convision website www convision de click the Convision Call button and select Register to Convision Call Server 2 Fill in the registration form and save it You are now registered with the Convision Call server and in future you need only enter your name and password to log in Note Please check whether you need to enter additional zeroes for your telephone system 3 Click To Convision Video Webserver Enter your login name and password 4 Click on the Add button enter the data of your Convision V6xx A Save your data A window containing the data you just saved will be displayed _44 Convision V600 A Series mie Ei Ss Fa Claes Her Gast Ne Sabri Derecripoian ID iia Serbal bkumber URL Aiii pat at aed e i ai Hidir WITA Od mihia Figure 28 Configuring the Convision Call server 5 Open a second browser window and position the two browser windows in such a way that you can access both 6 In the 2nd browser window open the configuration page of your C
5. The Homepage The homepage of the Convision V6xx A will be displayed From this page you can access all the viewing and configuration pages On the left hand side you can see the navigation menus for opening the various pages At the bottom of this section you will find all the available languages In the large window area to the right of the bar you can see the image of by the camera connected to the first camera input Selecting the Language The language selected upon delivery is either the default language set in the browser or English If you want the menus to be displayed in a different language you have to select this language at the bottom of the homepage In the Configuration System Language menu refer to Chapter 9 1 3 you can change the default settings and load additional languages Useful Notes on Navigation In the left hand bar of the browser window you can see a field with the entry Cameras Click the arrow to the right of this field to display a list of various menu items If you click on one of the menu items another list with submenu items will be displayed A A small square to the left of a list item means that this entry is not subdivided further Clicking on this list entry will display the associated page in the right hand area B gt A triangle to the left of the list entry means that there are more submenu items that can be displayed by clicking with the mouse Clicking on these items displays the
6. e Power Figure 1 Front view of the Convision V6xx A F button deletes the hard disk LEDs 1 6 these light up when a camera is connected to the corresponding port they flash when the respective camera is being accessed M button deletes the configuration Online LED is lit when the Convision V6xx A proactively established a connection Active LED is lit when the alarm function of the Convision V6xx A has been switched to alert HD LED HD hard disk is lit when data is written to or read from the hard disk option Power LED lights up as soon as the Convision V6xx A is connected to the power supply and switched on Reset button when this button is activated the Convision V6xx A is reset This means the Convision V6xx A is rebooted and re initialized Never press F and M together when you switch on the Convision V6xx A as this would cause the entire software to be deleted 4 2 Rear View All the external connectors are located on the rear panel of the Convision V6xx A Connectors of the Convision V600 A 610 A CAM 1 CAM 6 You can connect six independent FBAS cameras to these connectors COM 1 Serial interface is used to control external devices e g a pan tilt camera weather station etc 10 Convision V600 A Series e COM 2 Serial interface is also used to control external devices An analog modem can be connected to this interface Ethernet 10 Base T connection for operatin
7. 5 type of partition refer to Chapter 9 5 1 cameras selected maximum number of images events that can be stored on the partition number of images events already recorded OH gt 6M Continuous recording specifies whether the recording is terminated or continued at the beginning of the partition once the maximum number of images has been reached e recording speed at which the images are stored on the partition the indicator in the bottom right hand corner shows whether a recording is in progress or not black indicator recording not in progress red indicator recording in progress 76 Convision V600 A Series 10 General Descriptions 10 1 Using the Convision V6xx A as a Video Server If the Convision V6xx A is integrated in your LAN with a fixed IP address it can be accessed as a web server directly from the Internet However do bear in mind that the capacity of the video server is limited with a large number of users a proxy server solution is strongly recommended CGI script and daemon on a more powerful web server A great advantage of this connection option are the high image refresh rates 10 2 Server Push ActiveX and Java Applet There are three options for displaying frame sequences Motion JPEG in your browser server Push is a software program executed in the browser for continuously playing back images without the connection between the server and browser being interrupted It is available i
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9. A frame buffer that was activated but not sent will not be restarted In this case all the pre event and post event images will be displayed State This menu displays a status overview of the 6 frame buffers red indicator started black indicator stopped 32 Convision V600 A Series 8 5 Applications The Convision V6xx A supports various devices that can be controlled via the serial interface such as weather stations or controllable sockets not included in the scope of delivery 8 5 1 Activating Outputs Manually The two outputs of the Convision V6xx A i e the relay switching output and the open collector output are normally activated via an input alarm refer to Chapter 9 3 The automatic switching duration is configured in the Actions Outputs menu If you want to trigger an action manually e g activate a door opener you can activate the outputs via this menu On Switch is closed device is activated Off Switch is opened device is deactivated Trigger Enter a time in the Seconds field and click Trigger The switch will close for this time and then open again E Cee erbrdayg pepe PB Ae eee fie Ede Yew Do Loemsreo Hen _ Lonpvgsion bw A a Apclir sclun Gin prs Cini aiii Antri paiher Aian Figure 19 Configuring the outputs If an output activated via this switch is additionally triggered by an event it will remain deactivated even after the set time peri
10. Name This icon is displayed if one of the inputs is not connected to a camera If you have selected views of two four or six cameras you can select an individual camera by clicking the respective number button above the image Cameras 1 and 2 or 1 to 4 are displayed by default Selecting the Image Size Select the image size by clicking one of the three image sizes displayed underneath the image 192x144 halfsize 384 x 288 fullsize this is the default size 7608x576 hugesize 24 Convision V600 A Series When selecting views of multiple cameras it is not possible to change the image size Note The loading time for a large image is longer than for a small image Display m O S 7 Siti Furen Convisian ae ap i I L 2G Server Push Carna l Ka vw Lara 1 D l vw Poem ia Figure 13 Camera display E When the images are displayed using the ActiveX plugin or the Java applet you can access a pop up menu to display it click the image using the right mouse button This pop up menu provides options for showing hiding the date and time and for starting stopping the image stream When using the Java applet you can also flip the image horizontally and vertically and show the FPS frames per second rate 8 1 1 Controllable Camera You can connect various controllable cameras to the Convision V6xx A which can be operated directly via the
11. communicating with the Convision IPadders DHS WINS Addresa DHCP Bel Fiouting n IP adden can be automatically assigned to this network card V6xx A an address must be be a DHF pawei Huy reis dees hol have a DHP Seat ack pour nebwork administestor foram address and Gren type tr assigned at this point To this end proceed as follows Zeie 8 Select the IP Address tab H Tine TOV 00K Fast E thir Adaphers 9 Activate specify an IP Obtsin sn IP sddiese hom a DHOP teve address CC Specify an IP address 10 Enter the IP address and FF adden is2 168 100 3 subnet mask SubneiMeck ze 255 255 0 Deia hb Gewan 152 168 100 10 Figure 75 Assigning an IP address Once these settings have been made on your computer you are able to communicate with your Convision V6xx A Handbuch 95 c Configuring the Network LAN in Windows 9x Before starting to configure the Convision V6xx A your network card and the Windows 95 operating system must first be configured for using the TCP IP protocol family refer to Chapter 10 8 for more information In order to achieve this please follow the steps below Network x Configuration Identification ACCESS Control 1 Open the Control Panel via Settings in the Start menu 2 Select the Networking icon The following network components are installed Ss Dial Up Adapter Sef Microsoft Virtual Private Networking Adapter 4 NDI
12. maximum zoom factor minimum zoom factor Travel to the home position of the camera 26 Convision V600 A Series Depending on the type of camera connected some of the following controls will be displayed instead of the user interface shown in Figure 14 View of a fully controllable camera a By clicking on the triangles the camera swivels in the direction of D D the arrow The angle depends on the zoom factor Adjusting the zoom factor Zoom in Zoom out Setting the image sharpness range for cameras without auto focus Close up focus remote focus Adjustment of the light incidence in the lens Closed iris open iris Note If the configuration protection function is activated administrator rights are required for the storage process Saving Presets 1 For some controllable cameras you can save specific image sections as preset sections Presets For this purpose focus on the desired point within the pan area of the camera 2 Set the desired zoom factor 3 Click the diskette icon A dialog box for saving the current image section related to a position number is displayed 4 Click the desired position and assign it a name 5 Save the data The dialog box is closed 6 Now you can always focus on that point by clicking the respective position number The names will be displayed as a tool tip whenever the mouse cursor is positioned on the number The preset sections can also be addressed due to an event ref
13. the phone will not answer i e the phone will not ring but the Convision V6xx A will answer the call Note In the case of telecommunications equipment it may be necessary to enable data transmission for the access For this purpose contact the manufacturer of the telecommunications equipment 14 Convision V600 A Series 5 4 Connecting the Unit via Modem To operate the Convision V6xx A via an analog modem connect the modem to the 2 serial interface COM 2 of your Convision V6xx A using a serial cable Connect the modem to the telephone socket using the telephone cable and to the power supply via the power pack For information on configuring the unit please refer to Chapter 9 1 2 5 5 Connecting the Cameras Proceed as described in the following to connect one or several cameras to the Convision V6xx A 1 To supply the camera with 12 V DC connect the cable of the camera to the 12V DC plug which is then connected to the 12V DC Power connector female The BNC connection provides the mass connection GND 2 Connect the BNC connector to a camera input on the rear of the Convision V6xx A CAM 2 CAM 3 CAM 4 CAM 6 CAM 6 _Audio ISDN mp Ethernet ah es LI Ss 99999 Figure 6 Camera connections Connecting a Controllable Camera 3 Connect the video cable via the adapter supplied Cinch on BNC to one of the camera inputs on the rear of the Convision V6xx A 4 Additionally you have to co
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15. A and the cameras exclusively with 12 V DC Step by Step Procedures 1 Meeting the System Requirements refer to Chapter 3 2 Connecting the Components refer to Chapter 5 3 Configuring the System refer to Appendix A Appendix B 4 Setting up Your Browser refer to Appendix D 5 Configuring Your Convision V6xx A refer to Chapter 6 and 9 2 Convision V600 A Series Contents KA kb kb N m NNN N WN e Ww N e N h Ul O1 U1 U1 UI U1 An gI da Aa A WWW Ww YYVOANAURWN Ee DAH o WN oo LA N e of P A UI Manual Depnera LEO ELO Eerst 6 Scope OF DON VGN Y isis ccetciee cde daicasvececes readin tains aAa aaan 6 Safety NSUFUCUONS sinccr ai 6 W s Ha EN d e EE 7 CONVISION VGOO tee 7 ERAGINN ege EE 7 CONVISION VOLL A WE 7 System Requirements see KEE EE KEE EE E EE EE EK e 9 Requirements for Operation in an I SDN Telephone Network 9 Requirements for Operation in a Local Area Network LAN 9 Software REGUIFEMENUES si sciicsedeniccerstsvnivniesadadievwewed is turiisiiveteneasues 9 Controls Connectors and lndicatore ee Kee KKK ek 9 Ss 10 TT e TE 10 Connecting the Convision V600 A Series ee KKK KK 12 Connecting the Unit to the Power SUpply ccccccccccccsscccceeceeeeeens 12 Connecting the Unit to the LAN cccccccssscsssssceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeseeeens 12 Connecting the Unit to the ISDN ssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 13 Connecting the Unit via Modem
16. E EE EE 77 Using the Convision Voxx A aS a Video Server ees NNN KKK KKK 77 Server Push ActiveX and J ava Applet sss 77 Convision V600 A Series 10 3 H EE 77 10 4 PaSsSwW Ord MN Zuel wd 1 Le NEE 77 10 5 Channel Beggener 78 10 6 SMTP OF Mall SCFVCN WEE 78 10 7 Control via CGI Parameters ee ENEE KKK ENEE 78 10 8 The TCP IP Protocol GrOUD ssssssss2us2ususuunuuonnuunnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 79 11 T ecNNICAl Data eege aaa a 83 11 1 CONVISION V600 A sicie 83 11 2 CONVISION VOIO A irsrissrisiisess kinaran 84 11 3 CONVISION ET CN Eu EN WEEN 84 Appendix A Configuring a Direct Connection via ISDN 5 a Configuring Dial Up Networking in Windows NI 85 b Configuring Dial Up Networking in Windows Ox seen eee eeeeeees 90 Appendix B Configuring the Local Area Network LAN 94 a Checking IP Addresses in Wmdowes 94 b Configuring the Network LAN in Windows NT eee eeees 94 C Configuring the Network LAN in Windows Ox essen eee eeeeees 96 Appendix C Setting up a Terminal Program in Windows 98 Appendix D Setting up the Browser ee KKK KEE EE KEEN 100 a Setting up Netscape Navigator 100 b Setting up Microsoft Internet Explorer 101 Appendix E FAQ Frequently Asked Questions TEOUDIESNOOEING EE 106 Appendix F Declaration of Confort see KKK EE KEEN 114 Appendix G List of Eug ege Ee 115 Appendix H List of KeywordsS ee KKK NK KENE KEE EE KEEN 117 Manual 5
17. How is a controllable camera connected Handbuch Incorrect Internet provider data or default router not entered Entry of e mail sender address missing or incorrect Entry of SMTP server missing or incorrect Entry of DNS server missing or incorrect The telephone system may not permit calls to numbers starting with 010 In this case use a different Internet by call provider or Internet provider e g T Online via 0191017 Tip Try entering the IP address of the SMTP server instead of the name The camera is not supplied with voltage The camera is not switched on The video cable is not connected or defective The control cable is not connected or defective The Convision V6xx A must be rebooted after a camera has been connected Any camera with a PAL or NTSC output It is connected to the Convision V6xx A via a BNC connector male You should use a high quality coaxial cable with a low attenuation factor 75 Q If you supply the camera with voltage via the video cable it should not exceed 50 m If the video cable is longer the camera must be supplied with power via a separate cable If the cable is longer than 100 m the quality of the video signal may deteriorate The maximum length supplied by us is 300 m The control unit is connected via an 8 pin mini DIN to 9 pin sub D coupling The image is transferred via a cinch cable with BNC adapter The power supply is autonomous 109 How many c
18. ISDN Modem Connection Data If the Convision V6xx A is operated via an ISDN connection or a modem enter the connection data via this menu item The Convision V6xx A can be connected either via ISDN or via an analog modem It is not possible to operate the two connections at the same time The user can only establish a connection to the Convision V6xx A if both the N user and the Convision V6xx A are using either analog connections or ISDN dh connections Data transmission from an analog modem to ISDN is possible only over Convision Call Note Please check whether you need to enter additional zeroes for your telephone system General Setting the IP Address The IP address preset for devices accessed via ISDN connections is 10 0 0 10 If you want to access multiple devices via the same ISDN connection and a router you can enter further addresses and network masks After a change you will be prompted to reboot the device For this purpose click the Reboot button For more information on IP addresses and network masks refer to Chapter 10 8 Selecting ISDN or a Modem Use one of these two buttons to specify whether your Convision V6xx A is connected via ISDN or a modem Handbuch 37 ISDN Connection to the Convision V6xx A E Lsssnsen rrbradayg pepe PET o Rrdsr ste TEE ET A EE gg W IT emio E Carigara System LAA Fikarniri LSD finden CR FptLoaia ALN Os Chen NENN dl alt Ar Deg Deeg 2
19. Jet 1 CH TEF Figure 22 Configuring the ISDN parameters 1 In the Phone number MSN field enter the multiple subscriber number MSN for dialing the Convision V6xx A Note Normally when using a telephone system you have to enter only the extension as the telephone number 2 Enter the login name in the Identification for PPP point to point protocol field 3 Enter the password in the Password for PPP field Note The data you enter in these fields must also be entered in dial up networking when establishing an ISDN connection refer to Appendix A Note The login name and the user password are advisable for security reasons if the Convision V6xx A is addressed directly via an ISDN connection because a connection can be established even if access to the device is protected by the user password refer to Chapter 9 1 8 4 If supported by your provider activate the password encoding option if desired refer to Chapter 10 4 5 If supported by your provider activate the channel bundling option if desired refer to Chapter 10 5 6 Save the data 7 You will be prompted to reboot the device For this purpose click the Reboot button j When setting up dial up networking you have to enable multi channel i connection setup refer to Appendix A 38 Convision V600 A Series Connecting to Different Providers The Convision V6xx A needs the connection data to be able to establish a connection via a pro
20. Stare fE mml E E ge Ti AN Figure 53 Setting up a contact controlled partition 1 Specify the total recording length of the partition You can select Seconds Minutes or Hours 2 Select the recording speed from 25 Images 1 Second to 1 Image 60 Seconds 3 Select the camera for recording The connected cameras are identified by a camera icon Handbuch 3 4 Now specify whether the recording is to be stopped once the maximum number of images has been reached or whether it is to be continued at the beginning of the partition If the recording is continued once the maximum number of images has been reached the images already recorded will be overwritten 5 Click the Add Partition button to accept the configured partition data The storage space required for the settings selected will automatically be displayed along with the remaining storage space The recording sessions are started and stopped by events 9 5 2 Deleting Images on Individual Partitions On this page you can completely and irrevocably delete all the images stored on the corresponding partition by clicking the Delete images button Note It is not possible to delete individual images You cannot delete images during a recording session 9 5 3 Delete Partition Lanliq orice lg hehe Fihan H i apma Pictures amua Pitot ion Foma E Css T ANLE P dr Dare Dore Figure 54 Page for deleting individual partitions
21. V6xx A then run the GSM test to complete the procedure This test makes sure that access to the network is possible and it queries the modem version and the PIN After restart the event log will contain an entry as to whether the GSM modem has been registered properly Handbuch 4 1 AR 1 Es irdum Ce fent Ke free ara Fa tii Rare cps IER Figure 25 GSM test Audio Voice Transmission via ISDN Apart from data transmission the Convision V6xx A can also be addressed via a telephone line Audio data are transmitted via the B channel of the ISDN For this reason you have to connect the Convision V6xx A to the ISDN The image data are transmitted either via Ethernet or via the other B channel In this case channel bundling is no longer possible Connect a door intercom system to the audio connector female on the rear of the device refer to Figure 2 Rear view of the Convision V600 A 610 A or Figure 3 Rear view of the Convision V611 A 1 For this purpose remove approx 10 13 mm of the insulation of the microphone and loudspeaker cables Using a small screwdriver press against the clamping device above the receptacle and push the twisted cable into the receptacle After releasing the clamping device it retains the cable Check for tight seating by easily pulling on the cable Enter the MSN of the Convision V6xx A in the Audio field Specify up to 5 telephone numbers that are to be permitted t
22. V6xx A is operated Additionally you have the possibility of defining the administrator password Once you have made the required inputs save them Handbuch 89 b Configuring Dial Up Networking in Windows 9x To install the ISDN access to your Convision V6xx A dial up networking must be set up Please proceed as follows Wake Mew Connectesn Figure 67 Configuring dial up networking in Windows 98 Tipi Pa phone manba ba iha corpi u i oc Uned Fang 24 Figure 68 Configuring dial up networking in Windows 98 90 Double click the My Computer icon on the desktop Double click the Dial Up Networking Application icon Double click the Make New Connection icon Enter the name Convision V600 in the My Connection line Select your ISDN device in the Select device pull down menu Click the Next button Now enter the ISDN number assigned to the Convision V6xx A 8 Click the Next button When you click the Finish button dial up networking with the designation Convision V600 will be set up for you Convision V600 A Series Convision 600 21x General Server Types Scripting Multilink C Do not use additional devices Ge Use additional devices Device name AVM ISDN RAS PPP over ISON 123456 AM ISDN RAS PPP over ISDN Remove Edit UK Cancel Figure 69 Configuring dial up networking i
23. and cannot be changed Handbuch 51 Protecting the Device against Any Unauthorized Access You also have the possibility of protecting the Convision V6xx A against unauthorized access in general For this purpose enter a password in the User password area and confirm it Then activate the Protect Convision V6xx A against unauthorized access checkbox Now a prompt to enter the user password will be displayed upon any access to the Convision V6xx A A user with the login name user cannot access the Configuration Frame Buffer and Hard disk menus provided these have been password protected The login name for the user section is user and cannot be changed 9 1 9 Setting the Time and Date The date and time are set upon delivery of the Convision V6xx A If these settings are not correct due to different time Zones you can change them via this menu item Save the data These two settings are constantly updated even without an external power supply via a backup battery 9 1 10 Activating the FTP Server Use this menu to activate the Convision V6xx A as an FTP server When this option is activated the camera images can be downloaded using either HIT TP Hypertext Transfer Protocol or FTP File Transfer Protocol AN After changes to these data you have to reboot your Convision V6xx A Permitting Anonymous FTP Access If the Convision V6xx A is protected in that the various security levels have been activated ref
24. automatically activated In this case the red Active LED will be lit Open Collector Output In 3 Switch unlocked Alarm function In 2 activated ae a Switch locked Alarm function ear S deactivated Figure 7 Key operated switch 16 Convision V600 A Series 5 7 Input and Output Connections Connect only devices that have been designed for 12V to your Convision V6xx A Never use 230 Volts on your Convision V6xx 5 7 1 Example Input Connections Alarm devices for various purposes can be connected to the six inputs Please observe that only 12 V devices may be connected to the inputs Since the inputs respond to low high level changes the components must be closed in the idle state NC type normally closed break contact Convision V600 A Series UC Connector Open Collector Output Key operated Switc C a a Motion detector Ine for alarm units type We 12 In 5 j normaly closed break contact In 4 i nai CL nz 2 break In 1 SS u A ee es Se GND e magnetic switch Alarm Ou _ Figure 8 Example of the input connections Handbuch 17 5 7 2 Example Open Collector Output Connection A relay via which higher power is then supplied for example can be connected to the open collector output OC The breaking capacity of the OC output is 12V 100 mA Convision 600 A Series UO Connector Relay output for further switching purposes switching capacity d
25. click the Next button l Sendra plain teed pasad F ha s the onde way So oreo T The reesen AT eret l ann akng expects dch 1 aieweae wg Geet Figure 60 Configuring dial up networking in Windows NT 86 Convision V600 A Series 6 Now repeat the first two steps and select Convision V600 as the phonebook entry e Dial Din Aeiveothirrg E EJ Figure 61 Configuring dial up networking in Windows NT 7 Now enter the phone number assigned to the Convision V6xx A and click the Next button 8 Click on Finish to save the phonebook entry Thati Press Fresh bo caes Cpomgsue Y D0 Figure 62 Configuring dial up networking in Windows NT 9 Click on More and select Edit entry and modem properties amai n whl HW Oe anky yd moder popari D ekir anini Crit phic i ia Mare dap ped ed cd egal ku Us peba Like Dpileweege Hep Dy H eal Ce Me Figure 63 Configuring dial up networking in Windows NT Handbuch 8 88 10 On the Basic tab select your ISDN card in the Dial using field 11 For establishing a connection with channel bundling select Multiple lines and define the lines to be bundled in the Configure field Comision vam ISDN reen PPP Figure 64 Configuring dial up networking in Windows NT Edi Phonebook Entry stil 12 On the Server tab perform rE the settings shown in the follow
26. depending on time is defined via the Configuration Events Period or manually on the Recorder page Ring Buffer The ring buffer provides the possibility of recording pre event images in addition to the post event images The storage space assigned to the partition is subdivided into equal ring buffers The Convision V6xx A continuously records images on the first ring depending on the preferences Once the storage space of the ring buffer has been used the image data are overwritten lf an event occurs refer to Chapter 9 3 the previously recorded images are not overwritten but the remaining ring buffer will be filled Then this ring is locked and the next ring buffer is selected ZC Ceri ee ee ee ri Bid iya Cp Le ees Go D Hee Eem Comvision KK Figure 51 Setting buffer partition 1 Define the size of a ring buffer by entering a time in the first field You can select Seconds Minutes or Hours 2 Now define what portion of the total recording time should be used for storing images prior to an event The remaining time will be used for recording images following an event Handbuch 71 3 Now specify into how many ring buffers the partition is to be subdivided i e how many events you want to record 4 Select the recording speed from 25 Images 1 Second to 1 Image 60 Seconds 5 Select the camera for recording The connected cameras are identified by a camera icon 6 Now specify whe
27. form the widest spread solution in the area of internetworking and have established a de facto market standard To integrate a device into your local area network properly you have to assign an IP address to the device This section will describe the structure of IP addresses and network masks so that you can set them correctly You will also find information on the services and protocols of TCP IP The IP Address Internet addresses are used to identify computers in TCP IP networks They form an integral part of the Internet Protocol and are therefore referred to as IP addresses The Structure of an IP Address The IP address is a binary code with a length of 4 bytes To make this structure easier to understand the individual bytes are separated by full stops and written as decimal figures Take a look at the following example Assuming a computer has the IP address 11000000 10101000 01100100 00000010 In decimal notation this address is 192 168 100 2 Every IP address is made up of a network identification network ID and a host identification host ID This structure is similar to that of a telephone number which is also divided into a local area code and a subscriber ID As opposed to a telephone number the length of an IP address never changes Depending on the length of the host ID and network ID the IP addresses are grouped into network classes The A B and C network classes primarily used are presented in the following grap
28. has been transferred or upon interruption of the data stream 10 Enter the DNS server of the provider refer to Chapter 10 8 The Domain Name Service The following data needs to be entered only if you want to use this connection for sending e mail or SMS 11 Enter the SMTP server mail server of the LAN or your provider 12 Enter the address of the sending Convision V6xx A This address must be registered with the provider 13 SMTP after POP if required by the provider enter your login name and password for accessing the POP server refer to Chapter 10 6 Note If your provider does support channel bundling but it is not possible to bundle the two lines the connection will be terminated with an error message in the status display refer to Chapter 9 1 12 Configuring the Modem In the Modem menu you will find settings for a modem that supports the extended Hayes command set e g US Robotics Sportster The init strings for initializing the modem depend on the modem used The init strings for your device can be found in the operating instructions of your modem 1 If the values for your modem differ from the settings please enter the correct strings 2 Save the data and reboot your device 3 If you made a mistake click Default to restore the settings AA After changes to this data you have to reboot your Convision V6xx A Configuring the GSM Modem Convision V611 A only You need a SIM card to be a
29. network adapter been registered under Network on the computer Have the IP address and the subnet mask been entered Is TCP IP installed and configured on the computer Check the settings for the proxy server in your Internet browser It should be set either to direct access to the Internet or with manual configuration the IP address of the Convision V6xx A should be entered as an exception Is the Convision V6xx A switched on Is the modem switched on Is the modem connected to the COM2 port of the Convision V6xx A Has Modem been selected in the System ISDN General menu Has Modem GSM been set in the interface configuration and was the Convision V6xx A rebooted Did you enter the correct settings for your modem Only modem to modem connections are possible Connections to a modem via ISDN are not possible Have you activated Password encryption Deactivate this option and repeat the connection attempt Some providers appear to accept encoding but then the submission of the password fails 107 Why doesn t GSM work with the Convision V6xx A Can call the Convision V6xx A via GSM Messages Which Internet provider can use What is the maximum permissible length of an e mail To how many recipients can send an e mail How many characters can be sent via SMS Is a dialing pause possible for telephone systems 108 Is the Convision V6xx A switched on Did you co
30. program on your computer and establish a connection to the Convision V6xx A For information on configuring the Hyperterminal program in a Windows operating system refer to Appendix C Start the terminal program in Windows by double clicking the Convision V6xx icon or establish a connection to your Convision V6xx A using following parameters 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit no handshake Press the question mark key on your keyboard to display the control mask of the Convision V6xx A Press 1 enter the IP address and confirm with Enter For more information about IP addresses and network masks refer to Chapter 10 8 Press 2 enter the IP net mask and confirm with Enter Handbuch 21 Convison V600 HyperTerminal Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Anruf bertragung your choice 1 ess 10 10 10 111 r your choice 2 ess mask 255 255 255 0 nte our choice 3 m eway IP address 10 10 10 254 Figure 12 Main menu for initial configuration via Hyperterminal ice g ion saved Rebooting 4 Verbunden 00 01 39 Autom Erkenn 9600 8 N 1 RF GROSS NF Aufzeichnen 7 After pressing 3 you can enter the IP gateway address and confirm 8 Press 4 to review the configuration settings If they are correct press enter 9 Press 5 and then Enter to send the configuration data to your Convision V6xx A 10 The Convision V6xx A will then automatically reboot and be
31. that can perform various functions in the Convision V6xx A thus enhancing the firmware For modules that you can upload to the device if desired please visit www convision de Via the Module item in the Configuration menu you can upload further modules to the V6xx A activate modules or delete them The HTML page of a module is displayed either via the Module menu refer to Chapter 8 7 or as an extension to an existing HTML page Upload 1 To upload a module to the Convision V6xx A enter the file name extension mod together with the complete path to the directory in which it is stored 2 Alternatively you can click the Browse button to search for the file Once you have located it double click to add it to the input line 3 Then click the Upload file button 48 Convision V600 A Series Do not access the Convision V6xx A in any other way during the upload Do not switch off the Convision V6xx A during the upload procedure procedure Delete When clicking the delete menu item a list of all the modules you have already uploaded will be displayed If you want to delete one of these modules select it and then click the Delete button Activate Via this menu item you can activate or deactivate the uploaded modules A deactivated module is not displayed on the HTML pages 9 1 6 Configuration Saving and Uploading You can save all the configuration data of your Convision V6xx A in a binary encoded
32. the Upload file button Do not switch off the Convision V6xx A during the upload procedure AN Do not access the Convision V6xx A in any other way during the upload procedure Handbuch 47 9 1 4 Applets In this menu you can load your own applets to the Convision V6xx A e g for controlling other devices via the serial interface In the Applets menu refer to Chapter 8 6 you can display the associated HTML page You can delete an applet that you do not need any longer You can download a sample applet that you can adapt to your needs free of charge on the Convision Website www convision de Upload 1 To upload an applet to the Convision V6xx A enter the file name extension jar together with the complete path to the directory in which it is stored 2 Alternatively you can click the Browse button to search for the file Once you have located it double click to add it to the input line 3 Then click the Upload file button j Do not switch off the Convision V6xx A during the upload procedure d Do not access the Convision V6xx A in any other way during the upload procedure Delete When clicking the delete menu item a list of all the applets you have already uploaded will be displayed If you want to delete one of these applets select it and then click the Delete button For an HTML display of your applet select the Applets menu refer to Chapter 8 6 9 1 5 Modules Modules are software programs
33. to an IP address In this case you should select the DNS server of the provider set in the Convision V6xx A For information on this topic please revert to your provider Syslog Server If you are operating a syslog server in your network the Convision V6xx A can send messages error messages to the IP address of this syslog server If your network does not include a syslog server this field should remain empty Note It makes sense to specify a syslog server only if it can be accessed via the Ethernet Mail server The mail server must be specified if you are intending to send e mails or SMS via the LAN connection to the Internet If you want to send mail via an ISDN connection you have to enter the respective data via the ISDN Modem item serge lertradasg eee PRI Adee f N Convision g E Br SBS 268 0 284 JAA Fikarnii Hi Eekasrserb ropetgLeon de e IBDN Hadri E _ Language apples pate l Bunmi Engi sl CRIRKEKCT TI d EE te GEI CH w l Figure 21 Configuring the mail server 1 Enter a DNS server refer to Chapter 10 8 The Domain Name Service 36 Convision V600 A Series 2 Now enter the SMTP server mail server of the LAN or your provider 3 Enter the address of the sending Convision V6xx A This address must be registered with the provider If required by the provider enter your login name and password for accessing the POP server refer to Chapter 10 6 9 1 2
34. user interface Depending on their designs these cameras have different functions For this reason the user interface of the Convision V6xx A varies depending on the camera connected The user interface of a fully controllable camera is shown in Figure 14 Note The camera control is always displayed as a stream Server Push Activex Applet with a fullsize image recorded from a single camera In some controllable cameras you have to set an internal control address For this purpose please use the addresses starting with 1 Handbuch 25 TE Diin yh A le ri 1 F D E a D Figure 14 View of a fully controllable camera Current camera image Click a point in the image to focus the camera on the selected point Camera presets storage spaces for selected image sections Click on the previously stored preset values to focus the camera on those sections Save button opens a dialog box for storing the preset sections Horizontal pan range infinitely variable panning Stepwise panning left right depending on the zoom factor W M Panning to left right end position Panoramic view of the entire pan tilt area Clicking on Refresh reconstructs the panoramic view using updated frames Vertical pan range infinitely variable panning bai X Stepwise panning up down depending on the zoom factor Panning to the upper lower end position Zoom infinitely variable zooming bt X Zoom in zoom out stepwise
35. with the provider SMTP after POP Some mail providers use the SMTP after POP technique to prevent someone with a falsified e mail address from using the SMTP server Since there is no authentication for the SMTP server the server requires a login via a POP3 Post Office Protocol protocol for accessing servers that store e mails for other computers access first If your provider demands this authentication enter the login name and password you need to retrieve your e mail in the respective fields 10 7 Control via CGI Parameters CGI Common Gateway Interface is a way of providing programs that can be opened by HTML files The program and the parameters to be used to open the program are placed in the URL following the IP address An example is given below http IP_address path CGI program Parameter1 value1 amp Param2 value2 amp 78 Convision V600 A Series This program with its parameters can be opened using a button a link a form or the address line of a web page CGI programs are used by the Convision Call service for example or for controlling non supported devices via the serial URL port For more information on this topic please refer to the Convision Programmer Manual which can be downloaded free of charge at www convision de 10 8 The TCP IP Protocol Group TCP IP is a group of protocols with the TCP Transmission Control Protocol and IP Internet Protocol being the group s most important components They
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37. 8 92 95 Microsoft Internet Explorer 25 65 104 Modem EEN 15 110 WO a aa A vioewiesenss 23 35 49 N Netscape Browser 10 NGIZIMASK EE 84 85 Netzwerkidentifikation ccccceceeeeeeceeeeceeeeeeeess 82 Nul Modem kabel 22 O ONNE TR EE 20 ODpen Collechor Ausgang 19 34 86 EEN 59 67 D Sne EE 2 Partition JOS COM DEE TT Typ IMPUISGESTCUETT cee eecceeecceeeeeeeeeeeeaees 15 Kontaktgesteuetrt cccccseecseeseeeseeeeeeees 76 Langzeitrecording o nnnnoeenennennenennenennnnnne 73 FRINOS DOICMOR aaen ait cn ene gic a 14 Eege eeh 45 Passwortverschl sselung nannsnnnnnnennann 80 110 PINO ME 97 SA Ev Te un TEE 41 Ste 25 80 107 PSO EE 27 28 59 Private IP SO ACC ec get dese ssczeaceavadeaweseaniededees 84 ier LEE 103 R PROS Een 11 23 115 PRA SSIS CK EE 86 ROUTE EE 36 PRS 2 OZ aoa anit cence E E E AAE EE 86 S Gchlusselschalter 17 SerialeU RESP OM EE 56 Serielle Schnittstellen eee eee 55 116 Seriennummer der Convision V xx 79 Gerver bush 80 115 Gicherbeitsemnstellungen 52 Sicherheitshinweise enneneneennnnnnerenrnrrrerrrrenne 6 HE CR 12 41 SMS Ghort Message Genicel 111 e VR GE EE 81 SMIP after POP aie eee os 81 leie Lean Lee RE 48 Statische ID Adresesen 84 Steckdosen SCMAN e E EE 34 SUPO MAUS Fall EE 113 SUD C126 EE 83 Zvslog Gerver 37 SySteMeINStellUNGEN ccececeseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 35 T TOPIIP eriein 82 83 8
38. Bites sent 2 916 Number of devices 2 Modem AMM ISON Internet PPP over ISOH Server type PPP Intemet Windows NT Server Windows Protocols Challenge handshake authentication protocol A Multilink TEPP E Additional devices Device 2 on BNM SON RAS PPP over Suspend Figure 72 Activating the 21 channel Handbuch Note When you want to use channel bundling some providers require that you explicitly enable the 2nd channel when establishing a connection to the Convision V6xx A 1 For this purpose open the window with the connection parameters for the dial up line by double clicking the icon assigned to the connection 2 Click the Details button then click Activate for the additional devices 93 Appendix B Configuring the Local Area Network LAN a Checking IP Addresses in Windows To ascertain whether or not an IP address has already been assigned in your network enter the following command in the DOS window ping lt IP address gt then click Enter If there is no response timed out the IP address has probably not yet been assigned However if a value is returned as a response the IP address has already been assigned In this case you need to choose another IP address The network mask can be checked as follows In Windows 9x 1 Click Start and select Run 2 Enter WINIPCFG in the command line and click OK All the information will be displayed in
39. E RT eg E J SCH 30 Eeeet ion 1 1800 E Parttion zIeGnn L Ewert inon 2 Annnn ee Carers il e FRarnEinn Ao Parthlon ST Partelon fr i Biarno e EN jk Ga A fi Dan b s 131177 AT 12 20 Figure 16 List of Events 2 017 06 0 17 12 2001 ie 17 12 a LI K 17 1220 TT a 17 12 2001 WO izi 17 12 S00 11 12 Be 17 12 2001 i Te 17 12 Si Hiz iriti 1713 Sum iii Ta LEI i ami Gm 17 12 i ii EA WO 1 13 i PET vasm 17 12 ap ce Vchku sg Wt ml ale TS THE 1712201 g1 TAEA 17 12 200 22 TAA 17 12 A oo Tsay 17 12 a0 BUG 17 12m E Convision V600 A Series 8 3 Recording Convision V610 A 611 A only Use the Record menu to manually start or stop long time or ring buffer recordings Requirements First of all you have to create at least one long time partition on the hard disk refer to Chapter 9 5 The table displays the created partitions along with the type of partition and the assigned cameras Click Start recording or Stop recording to start or stop the recording process on Ca long time recording partitions type or ring buffer partitions type bai On the other partitions types and oj you can neither start recordings nor stop recordings in progress For information on time controlled and event controlled recordings please refer to Chapter 9 3 ZC Dannan Lerkeadsg grosse SblIU o eee fie Fo en Do Coem se Help r O
40. IP addresses During the initial configuration using PSetup refer to Chapter 6 2 or 6 3 or via the serial interface refer to Chapter 6 4 you have already assigned an IP address and a network mask This data is now displayed on this page You can change this if desired After a change you will be prompted to reboot the device For this purpose click the Reboot button Note If your Convision V6xx A is connected via ISDN only i e you assigned an MSN at initial configuration refer to Chapter 6 1 these fields will be blank You do not need to enter any data If you do not know the individual IP addresses ask your system administrator The IP address must be unique i e it must not be assigned to another computer in the network You can use the Ping command to check whether or not an IP address Handbuch 35 is still available for the Convision V6xx A refer to Appendix B For more information about IP addresses and network masks refer to Chapter 10 8 The Router Entry lf you are using a default router in your network to connect to the Internet enter its IP address in the Router field All the IP addresses outside the LAN will then be accessed via this router and not via ISDN N If messages are to be sent explicitly via ISDN the Router field must remain empty The DNS server entry In this field you have to enter the IP address of a DNS Domain Name Service server a DNS server converts an alphanumeric address
41. Lo O gt O UN O LL Q ES Convision V600 A Series Version 4 0 english 27 Ys 1 Eo N a j e Cd i i i s lk a pri vi CE Ty l i L P P i E e j d j i 4 i i y P 1 ail 4 A K i Eo d ei F d ull ae z Convision V600 A Series User Manual Version 4 0 December 2001 Convision Technology GmbH All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without the prior written permission of Convision Technology GmbH All the information and descriptions have been compiled with great care on the basis of thorough research Despite our great care we cannot completely rule out errors or altered applications that may lead to changed operational sequences or different results Convision Technology GmbH can accept neither legal responsibility nor any other liability for any consequences arising from this or from unintentional errors Convision und Convision V600 A Series are trademarks of Convision Technology GmbH Microsoft MS Windows NT MS Windows 95 MS Windows 98 MS Internet Explorer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Netscape and Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of Netscape Communications Corporation Any other trade names and product names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective owners Convision Technology GmbH cannot accept liability for increased call charges includin
42. S Hiari em L Ee Saikhy T ER SL L t A8 Wa Wer 1 EE Ee Figure 17 Menu for manual recording 8 4 Frame Buffer Display Frame Buffers are storage spaces in the main memory of the Convision V6xx A In these buffers you can store as many as 32 pre and post event images per camera Each camera is assigned one frame buffer This means images recorded by camera 1 are exclusively stored in frame buffer 1 etc Any one event can be stored in several frame buffers Each frame buffer can store multiple events Handbuch 31 Requirements Configure and activate the frame buffers by selecting the Configuration menu in the first drop down menu and Frame Buffer in the second drop down menu Then select Frame Buffer in the menu displayed refer to Chapter 9 4 2 An event that you assigned the recording in a frame buffer as an action has occurred If the above requirements have been met the images stored in this buffer will be displayed kP 28 d ee Figure 18 Displaying the images in the frame buffer 1 Select a camera frame buffer 2 The pre event images are displayed at the top the first image is displayed enlarged in the center of the window and the post event images are displayed at the bottom 3 Clicking on an image will enlarge it Note The frame buffers are automatically restarted as soon as your images are sent by email or VdS 2465 message The next pre event images will then be displayed
43. SWAN gt Microsoft Virtual Private Networking Adapte Z TCPIP gt 10 100M PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter 9 TCP IP gt Dial Up Adapter 3 Use the mouse to select the TCP IP entry for your Ethernet card 4 Select Properties i Remove Properties Frima Network Logon Client for Microsoft Networks File and Print Sharing Description TCPYIP ts the protocol you use to connect to the Internet and wide area networks Figure 76 Network configuration 96 Convision V600 A Series TCP IP Properties m 192 168 100 3 O J e Figure 77 Assigning an IP address Handbuch Since your configuration PC must have an IP address for communicating with the Convision V6xx A an address must be assigned at this point 6 Select the IP Address tab Activate specify an IP address Enter the IP address and the subnet mask Once these settings have been made on your computer you will be able to communicate with your Convision V6xx A 97 Appendix C Setting up a Terminal Program in Windows Connection Description HE 1 Start the Hyperterminal program on your computer by clicking Start gt Programs gt SF New Connection i i 2 Accessories gt Hyperterminal 2 First a new connection must i be created To this end Name double click the Hyperterminal IConvision von icon 3 Enter a name for the new connection e g Convision
44. Setting up Microsoft Internet Explorer MS Internet Explorer is either part of the Windows operating systems or available from Microsoft as an option 1 To install the browser select the Software menu in the Control Panel accessed via Settings in the Start menu 2 Click Add 3 Select Internet Explorer 4 Follow the instructions of the setup program Setting up Internet Explorer for a LAN or ISDN Connection To configure Internet Explorer for access to the Convision V6xx A with a cross connect cable or ISDN connection you have to perform a few additional settings Handbuch 101 1 Start Internet Explorer 2 In the Tools menu select the Internet Options item 3 Click the Connections tab AN Fast Intemet MPP 2 Kanal a 4 Activate the Never dial a E kanai IPP 1 Kanal connection button 5 The connections you set up are displayed in the Dial Up Settings field 6 Select the dial up connection to the Convision V600 and click the Settings button Figure 85 Setting up Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 If you defined a PPP password for your Convision V6xx A refer to Chapter 9 1 2 you can enter it in the dialog box displayed Enter the user name and password 8 Click the OK button 9 Click the Programs tab in the Internet Options dialog box and select the software to be used e g for receiving e mails Figure 86 Setting up Microsoft Internet Ex
45. V600 select an icon and click the OK button Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Figure 78 Creating a new connection Connect To x Convision Yaoi 4 Then enter the serial interface of your computer to which you connected the cable Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country code United Kingdom 44 E Area code O23 Phone number Connect using EAE Cancel Figure 79 Establishing a connection via the serial interface 98 Convision V600 A Series 5 Now you have to enter the vom connection parameters for the serial interface ico SE Breet Hardware 6 As soon as you have confirmed these parameters with OK a new icon Convision V600 will be displayed assuming this is the name you entered in step Figure 81 Newly created connection Now you have configured your terminal program for the initial configuration the unit via the serial interface refer to Chapter 6 4 Handbuch 99 Appendix D Setting up the Browser To be able to communicate with the Convision V6xx A a Java compatible Internet browser such as Netscape Navigator 4 x or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 or later is required a Setting up Netscape Navigator After the installation of the Netscape Navigator different settings are necessary depending upon the connection to the Convision V6xx A Setup in the Case of a LAN Connection lf you are not able to establi
46. V600 A a CCTV Closed Circuit Television Web server The video data are transmitted either via TCP IP ina local network via a single or dual ISDN channel or via an analog modem There are 6 alarm event inputs for surveillance functions and two outputs for the direct control of the alarm devices Additional devices such as pan tilt cameras or cameras with zoom functions can be controlled via the serial interfaces In the integrated services digital network ISDN it is possible to transmit audio data parallel to the image data on the second B channel Other devices of this series are available that are equipped with all the basic functions of the Convision V600 A and offer various additional features All the variants have an identical basic configuration 2 2 Convision V610 A This variant of the Convision V600 A is equipped with a 2 5 hard disk for long time recording Versions Convision V610 A with a HDD of at least 10 GB Convision V610 A XL with a HDD of at least 20 GB Convision V610 A XXL with a HDD of at least 30 GB The internal notebook hard disk ensures a recording time of 9 hours per GB of hard disk space at 1 frame per second resolution 384 x 288 frame size 32 KB With a resolution of 192 x 144 8 KB it is possible to record up to 36 hours per GB of hard disk space at the same recording speed Before taking the Convision V 610 A into operation it must be configured in the same way as the Convision V600 A setting
47. a window aiP Configuration Me Ea Ethernet Adapter Information Adapter Address D0 20 AF D3 FD DO IP Address 192168 0 87 Subnet Mask 2552552550 Default Gateway 152 168 0254 Figure 73 Checking the network mask For Windows NT proceed as follows 1 Click Start and select Run 2 Enter cmd k IPCONFIG in the command line and click OK All the information will be displayed in a window b Configuring the Network LAN in Windows NT Before starting to configure the Convision V6xx A your network card and the Windows NT operating system must first be configured for using the TCP IP protocol family refer to Chapter 10 8 for more information To this end proceed as follows 94 Convision V600 A Series Netwnrk HE 1 Open the Control Panel via Identification Services Protocole Adapters Bindings Settings in the Start menu ER 2 Select the Networking icon 3 Select the Protocols tab d Hu Link PES PS Dompaibie upet Y Hui ek MetBi0S 4 If the TCP IP protocol has not 8 TCPAP Protocol yet been installed click Add 5 In the following menu select the TCP IP protocol 6 Click the OK button Dercrplion A nonioutabls protocol designed for use in mal LANs 7 If the TCP IP protocol is installed select it and click the Properties button Figure 74 TCP IP protocol Mecrmtmt LPP Propels Since your configuration PC must have an IP address for
48. and 9 1 4 5 Save the data 6 You will be prompted to reboot the device For this purpose click the Reboot button j You cannot connect two models of one device type e g cameras to the two AN COM ports E Lunan brism Diemen WEIT A Heap De Edt ew Go Domem Hee TELE Ci 2 E hrnie oroarea E E 00 0 8 EE SE E Cahen 12 01 11 1 ees oi Desa Figure 34 Assignments of the serial ports 54 Convision V600 A Series Serial URL Port Once the serial URL port has been activated it is possible to control devices not supported by the Convision V6xx A e g other controllable cameras In this case all the parameters required for setting the serial connection and the actual data will be transferred The data that need to be entered for controlling the device can be obtained from the device manufacturer When programming a website or an applet you can integrate links or buttons that include CGI parameters in addition to the IP address of the Convision V6xx A in the URL These parameters are forwarded to the device to be controlled via the serial URL port You can download a manual for programming the Convision Webserver and a sample applet at www convision de 9 1 12 Event Log The Convision V6xx A logs all the system events information errors and warnings Click on the Event log menu item to list all these events Click on Delete events if you want to delete the list Pi lE La
49. associated pages For the Configuration menu there is another drop down menu below the first one This drop down menu contains the items of the individual configuration menus To be able to use all the possibilities provided by the Convision V6xx A you have to configure it first For this purpose please read Chapter 9 Configuration Handbuch 23 8 Operation 8 1 Cameras In this menu you can view the images from the connected cameras Selecting the Viewing Mode There are various modes for viewing the camera images Select the viewing mode by clicking on it JPEG individual image Motion JPEG with Server Push Netscape only JPEG Activex Internet Explorer only JPEG Java with the Java applet developed by Convision Technology A list of the cameras and multiple views is displayed Note A signed Convision Technology ActiveX Plugin for displaying Motion JPEG streams in Internet Explorer is available for more information refer to Appendix D b Setting up Microsoft Internet Explorer Selecting the Camera Select one of the individual cameras or View of two cameras views of 2 cameras simultaneously View of four cameras views of 4 cameras simultaneously or View of six cameras views of 6 cameras simultaneously On the right hand side the current image is displayed as 384x288 fullsize The camera name is displayed inside the frame provided you assigned a name under Configuration Cameras
50. ave your data once you have entered the passwords and activated the respective levels s et lee the menil q mari Damen L Usm aoereerr Legin namm gg s onl ie d p Modube F bk in E E 5 Figure 32 The three security levels Protecting the Configuration against Unauthorized Access If you want to protect the configuration settings against unauthorized access enter a password in the Administrator password area and confirm it Then activate the Protect configuration against unauthorized access checkbox Now a prompt for entering the administrator password will be displayed as soon as the Configuration menu is selected A user with the login name admin will always be granted access to all the areas of the device The login name for the administrator is admin and cannot be changed Protecting the Recording Sector against Unauthorized Access lf you also wish to protect the recording sector i e the access to the frame buffer or the hard disk enter a password in the Password for recording sector area and confirm it Then activate the Protection of the recording sector checkbox Now a prompt for entering the password for the recording sector will be displayed as soon as the Record menu is selected A user with the login name record always has access to all the areas An exception is the Configuration menu provided it has been password protected The login name for the recording sector is record
51. ble to operate your Convision V611 A with integrated GSM Global System for Mobile Communications modem Subscriber Identity Module Your telecommunications network operator will provide you with the SIM card and the associated PIN You must also ask your network operator for an additional data number for establishing a connection to the Convision V611 A Switch off the Convision V611 A important then press the button on the right hand side of the drawer on the rear of the device to insert the SIM card Insert the SIM card and close the drawer Additionally you need an antenna which is connected via a cable with FME 40 Convision V600 A Series connector female to the FME adapter on the rear of the Convision V611 A refer to Figure 3 Rear view of the Convision V611 A EL emia fe wha Lorre Fi H ri ua ag See te Geren bt Pee Ped se oe L l men 1 Conhiguint nn a rr L en EHhern ri ISDA Pedin VITH TE E n hi Bera biaa Eome tr CordBei i Wb P4205 Large Applu Figure 24 Modem settings In the input form ISDN enter the data number see above of the SIM card as the telephone number MSN The configuration of the GSM modem corresponds to that of the analog modem In addition you have to enter the PIN for your SIM card and confirm it by entering it a second time F Note Enter the PIN very carefully because the SIM card will be locked after three incorrect attempts Reboot the Convision
52. ce is the allocation of IP numbers from the same address space for a class C network All computers must have addresses within the range of 192 168 12 1 to 192 168 12 254 for example The numbers 0 and 255 are reserved for special functions and must not be assigned Dynamic IP Addresses Since the length of the IP address has been restricted to 32 bits the number of IP addresses available worldwide is rather limited At the same time however the worldwide demand for IP addresses is increasing e g due to the increased interest in the World Wide Web The dynamic IP addresses provide a solution to this problem In this case IP addresses are assigned for temporary use from an IP address pool including all the information on gateways network masks DNS servers and the like After a specific time the IP address returns to the pool and is available again This system is used when connecting to Internet providers for example The IP addresses assigned within your LAN are not made public in this process Static IP Addresses If your IP address is to be visible in the public Internet e g if you want to maintain your own web server this address must be unique worldwide To obtain an IP address of this type please contact your Internet service provider or the German Network Information Center DE NIC The Network Mask The network mask is used to determine which part of the IP address describes the network and which part identifies the
53. computer in the network Example Handbuch 81 Assuming the IP address of a computer is 192 168 100 3 And assuming the net mask is 255 255 255 0 Then the network identification is 192 168 100 The fourth number identifies the computer Note Incorrectly defined IP addresses and network masks very often cause errors in TCP IP networks For this reason if you are not absolutely sure or if problems come up please contact an experienced network administrator 82 Convision V600 A Series 11 Technical Data 11 1 Convision V600 A Video Web server Standard model Camera inputs Interfaces Detector inputs Alarm outputs Audio function Dome support Alarm center support ISDN Ethernet Frame format Compression Pre post alarm frames Protocols Configuration Internet browser Power supply Power consumption Dimensions weight Temperature range Approvals Handbuch 6 FBAS inputs PAL NTSC BNC connectors female 2 x RS232 serial D Sub9 connectors female 1 x key operated switch lock 6 NC inputs for motion detectors etc 1 x open collector 100 mA 1 x 12 V 500 mA switching output Via the second ISDN B channel door intercom system e g TLE051 01 by Siedle E g Sensormatic SoeedDome Philips G3 AutoDome Ernitec BDR510 Ernitec BDR550 ECV Telematria The VDS 2465 protocol is supported DSV6xx Euro ISDN RJ45 connector female PPP protocol channel bundling 10 Base T
54. dresses using a semicolon Note Since the messages can be sent via e mail to a mobile telephone ask your mobile network operator for the e mail address of the mobile telephone e g lt phone number gt d2 message de Done number gt t d1 sms de phone number gt smsmail eplus de 4 Enter the message text in the Text field max 160 characters 5 Specify the connection that is to be used to send the SMS 6 Enter an alternative connection that is to be used if the first one fails 7 Repeat steps 1 to 6 for other SMS if desired 8 Save the data 68 Convision V600 A Series 9 4 7 VdS2465 In response to an event the Convision V6xx A can send a VdS notification to an alarm center You can attach several frame buffers to the notification For information on configuring the connection refer to Chapter 9 1 2 VdS 2465 Cie ie Lee ee des M EA a E E Convision Con fquriaiian Camiden Wm A r Ewe Figure 49 Configuring VdS2465 Select one of the 8 messages in the top button bar Enter a name Enter an alarm type Ask your alarm center for a list of alarm types you can use ZS W N gt You can attach images stored in the frame buffers to the message For this purpose activate the checkbox next to the desired frame buffers 5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 for other messages if desired 6 Save the data 9 5 Configuring the Hard Disk Convision V610 A 611 A only 9 5 1 Partitioning the Ha
55. e Zur vollst ndigen Einhaltung der EMV Richtlinie wurden folgende Normen herangezogen To fully comply with the EMC directive the following standards have been used EN 55022 Class B 1987 EN 50081 1 M995 EN 50082 2 1995 Dieser Erkl rung liegt zugrunde Pr fungen im EMV Pruflabor This certification is based on Tests in EMI test laboratory Aussteller Holder of certificate Convision Technology GmbH Zuckerbergweg 22 38124 Braunschweig Germany 114 Convision V600 A Series Appendix G List of Figures Front view of the Convision V6xx A Rear view of the Convision V600 A 610 A Rear view of the Convision V611 A LAN connection Connection via ISDN Camera connections Key operated switch Example of the input connections Example of an OC output connection Example of an alarm output connection Initial configuration using Convision PSetup Main menu for initial configuration via Hyperterminal Camera display View of a fully controllable camera Playback List of Events Menu for manual recording Displaying the images in the frame buffer Configuring the outputs Configuring the IP addresses Configuring the mail server Configuring the ISDN parameters Configuring connections Modem settings GSM test Audio connections Audio data transmission Configuring the Convision Call server Configuring Convision Call in the Convision V6xx A Selecting the language Update dialog box The three security levels FTP S
56. e correctly installed Is the Convision V6xx A switched on Is the IP address of the Convision V6xx A correct If not assign one using the Convision IPSetup tool Is TCP IP installed and configured on the computer Check the settings for the proxy server in your Internet browser It should be set either to direct access to the Internet or with manual configuration the IP address of the Convision V6xx A should be entered as an exception If the Convision V6xx A is accessed frequently it may affect the transfer rate in the network Convision V600 A Series To what extent does the Convision V6xx A affect the performance of the LAN Can the Convision V6xx A also be operated in 100 Mb networks How can connect the Convision V6xx A directly to a computer Why can t establish a connection via a cross connect cable Why can t establish a connection to the Convision V6xx A via a modem Why can t establish a connection to the provider although entered the correct PPP identification and password Handbuch Up to 450 KB per second during image streaming If the load is too high reduce the refresh rate Yes but only if it is integrated via an Auto Sense Hub Computer with network card Connect the computer and the Convision V6xx A via a twisted pair cable cross connect cable Windows based PC via PC direct connection using a null modem cable Are you using a 10 Mb network adapter Has the
57. e has been installed For configuring the connections that are to be established via the ISDN interface please refer to Appendix A If you want to make further settings for the Convision V6xx A e g TCP IP camera settings etc via the ISDN interface you need a computer with ISDN capabilities For more information please refer to Chapter 6 1 3 2 Requirements for Operation in a Local Area Network LAN For installing the Convision V6xx A in a LAN you need a computer with an Ethernet interface The Convision V6xx A requires a 10 Mbit twisted pair TP connection For detailed information on cabling please refer to Chapter 5 2 3 3 Software Requirements To be able to configure the Convision V6xx A you need an Internet browser that supports Java such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 x or Netscape Navigator 4 x You do not need any special software to operate the Convision V6xx A since all the components are generally included in the standard software package supplied with the computer On computers with an MS operating system you can configuere the system by using Convision PSetup directly in the form of an exe file In the case of other operating systems you have to install a JVM Java Virtual Machine if not yet installed 4 Controls Connectors and Indicators The Convision V6xx A is equipped with various controls connectors and indicator lamps LEDs These are described below Handbuch 9 4 1 Front View
58. eart its _ Penna State Er a mal a Figure 50 Setting up a long time recording partition 1 Specify for how long you want images to be recorded to the partition You can select Seconds Minutes or Hours 2 Select the recording speed from 25 Images 1 Second to 1 Image 60 Seconds Note The maximum recording speed depends on the number of cameras recording simultaneously With 3 cameras connected the maximum recording speed is 2 images second for each camera if all the images are stored on the same partition 3 Select the cameras for recording You must select cameras in consecutive order e g 3 4 5 or 2 3 The connected cameras are identified by a camera icon You can record with all the cameras at the same time 70 Convision V600 A Series 4 Now specify whether the recording is to be stopped once the maximum number of images has been reached or whether it is to be continued at the beginning of the partition If the recording is continued once the maximum number of images has been reached the images already recorded will be overwritten 5 Select the image quality Smaller images have a lower quality but use less storage space 6 Click the Add Partition button to accept the configured partition data The storage space required for the settings selected will automatically be displayed along with the remaining storage space The beginning and end of the recording
59. eeds forwards and backwards For this purpose use the control panel underneath the image 28 Convision V600 A Series Description of the controls a IN ka Was La 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 1 to the beginning 5 forwards at normal speed 2 single step backwards 6 single step forwards 3 backwards at normal speed 7 to the end 4 stop 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 backwards at 8 x the speed 5 forwards at double speed 2 backwards at 4 x the speed 6 forwards at 4 x the speed 3 backwards at double speed 7 forwards at 8 x the speed 4 continuous playback at normal speed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 backwards at 1 16 of the speed 5 forwards at half the speed 2 backwards at 1 8 of the speed 6 forwards at quarter of the speed 3 backwards at quarter of the speed 7 forwards at 1 8 of the speed 4 backwards at half the speed 8 forwards at 1 16 of the speed Use the percentage specifications below the image for fast access to the desired image in the image sequence 100 refers to the last of the images recorded on this partition irrespective of the partition size Note The playback speed depends on the recording speed Handbuch 29 Playing Back Event Partitions The control panel also contains a list of all the recorded events These are numbered and identified by the date and time of the recording Click an event to play back this event E I een Poche ceo AUD
60. elect the recording speed from 25 Images 1 Second to 1 Image 60 Seconds 4 Select the camera for recording The connected cameras are identified by a camera icon 5 Now specify whether the recording is to be stopped once the maximum number of images has been reached or whether it is to be continued at the beginning of the partition If the recording is continued once the maximum number of images has been reached the images already recorded will be overwritten 6 Click the Add Partition button to accept the configured partition data The storage space required for the settings selected will automatically be displayed along with the remaining storage space The recordings are started when an event occurs and stopped according to your settings Note If an event occurs while a recording is in progress the recording related to the second event is started directly after the first recording is terminated Contact Controlled The recording of the images continues for as long as an event input of the Convision V6xx A is activated For example recording continues whilst there is movement in the range of the motion detector Since there is no possibility of determining the lengths of the individual recording sessions you cannot define the number of events that are to be stored For this reason you have to define the size of the entire partition GH Cri RT MET OK ee Ma at ER EE a tied alan ag j Baten Patki
61. epends ao the relay used AO OOO OO G G Figure 9 Example of an OC output connection 5 7 3 Example Alarm Output Connection An indicator lamp for example or any other 12 V signal device e g siren can be connected directly to this output The maximum load for this switching output is 12 V 500 mA Convision V600 A Series signal lamp signal generator O O s e Q Q e Q 2 Figure 10 Example of an alarm output connection 6 Initial Configuration of the Convision V6xx A For information on the local configuration of your computer please refer to Appendix B For information on setting up the browser please refer to Appendix D To establish the first connection with the Convision V6xx A please follow the configuration procedure in this chapter If you have already succeeded in establishing a connection with the Convision V6xx A you can skip this chapter To customize the configuration of your Convision V6xx A refer to the detailed description of the configuration options in Chapter 8 8 There you will find a description of the menus and buttons together with their functions When delivered the Convision V6xx A is not configured i e it has not been assigned an IP address or MSN multiple subscriber number This is indicated by the slowly flashing Online LED following the booting procedure For this reason the unit must be configured The configuration software IPSetup is on the Products Partn
62. er to Chapter 9 1 8 it will not be possible to access it via FTP without entering a login name and password You then have to use the following URL to access the Convision V6xx A ftp login_name password P address The login name is either admin or user and the password is the one assigned in the security settings Once the page has been opened the password is no longer displayed in the address line If Anonymous FTP allowed has been activated users are able to access the images on the Convision V6xx A with the login name anonymous or ftp and any password via an FTP program 52 Convision V600 A Series Note If the FTP protocol is opened using a browser it is not necessary to enter the user data The login name anonymous is the default setting for this access E Lassnse Lee hrada per PE o Rrdsr ste ell E Figure 33 FTP Server dialog box Downloading Images via FTP Using a Browser If you have activated the FTP server you can also download the images from the Convision V6xx A via FTP using your browser in this case the FTP client To this end you need only specify the desired image using an FTP command To access an image stored on the hard disk enter the following address in the browser ftp IP address HD partition1 camera1 good 123456 jpg The path is composed of IP address of the Convision V6xx A specification HD for the hard disk area specification of the partition partition1 pa
63. er to Chapter 9 3 8 2 Playback Convision V610 A 611 A only In the Play menu you can view the images saved on the available partitions Requirements First of all you have to create at least one partition on the hard disk refer to Chapter 9 5 1 Start a recording to start a recording manually refer to Chapter 8 3 for a time controlled or event controlled start refer to Chapter 9 3 After images have been stored on at least one partition start the playback function Handbuch 2 Description of the Numbers behind the Partitions sel The numbers in square brackets behind the partition specify the number of recorded images per camera e Partition 1 0 1 the number of cameras recording on this partition Partition 2 42 5 state In our example the total number of images on partition 2 is 42x5 210 o If a partition does not have any images the icon shown on the left hand side is displayed 1 Select the desired partition 2 Select the desired camera and the program to be used for displaying the images Le either Server Push Netscape ActiveX Internet Explorer or the Java applet refer to Chapter 10 2 Playing Back Long Time Recordings o Convision a ot a a ANTES Carera l i Ceram 1 i l a el 7 00n L Partelinn 3 00nn L Za AE DA Partition 0 6 a All OO DAT Bisin page S lt Figure 15 Playback The images can be viewed in single steps or at different so
64. ers CD in the Software folder There are four different ways to set up the Convision V6xx A depending on your connection 1 MSN configuration via ISDN 2 IP configuration in a local area network 3 IP configuration via a direct link between the PC and the Convision V6xx A using a cross connect cable 4 IP configuration via a direct link via the serial interface using a null modem cable 6 1 MSN Configuration via ISDN To set up the Convision V6xx A via ISDN you have to install a dial up networking on your computer For information on this topic please refer to Appendix B Once dial up networking has been configured for establishing a connection to the Convision V6xx A you can set up the unit To connect to the Convision V6xx A establish a dial up connection Do not enter a username or password refer to PPP Password Chapter 9 1 2 and click the Connect button The ISDN connection to the Convision V6xx A will be established For operation via ISDN the IP address 10 0 0 10 has been preset for your Convision V6xx A but you can change it 1 Start your browser and enter http 10 0 0 10 as the URL Your browser will display the homepage of the Convision V6xx A 2 Click the Configuration Connections and ISDN Modem buttons one after the other 3 Enter the multiple subscriber number MSN assigned Handbuch 19 4 If defined enter the PPP password to prevent unauthorized connection setup 5 Save the data I
65. erver dialog box Assignments of the serial ports Event log Setting the camera properties 1 Setting the camera properties 2 Configuring the alarm inputs Configuring the points in time assigning actions Configuring the points in time weekly schedule Configuring the periods assigning actions Configuring the periods weekly schedule Configuring the activity detection Activity Detection properties Configuring the frame buffers Handbuch FTP upload 66 Configuring e mail notification 67 Configuring SMS 68 Configuring VdS2465 69 Setting up a long time recording partition 70 Setting up a ring buffer partition 71 Setting up an impulse controlled partition 72 Setting up a contact controlled partition 73 Page for deleting individual partitions 14 Format menu 15 Hard disk status 75 Configuring dial up networking in Windows NT 85 Configuring dial up networking in Windows NT 86 Configuring dial up networking in Windows NT 86 Configuring dial up networking in Windows NT 86 Configuring dial up networking in Windows NT 87 Configuring dial up networking in Windows NT 87 Configuring dial up networking in Windows NT 87 Configuring dial up networking in Windows NT 88 Configuring dial up networking in Windows NT 88 Configuring dial up networking in Windows NT 89 Configuring dial up networking in Windows 98 90 Configuring dial up networking in Windows 98 90 Configuring dial up networking in Windows 98 91 Configuring dial up networking in Wi
66. f the unit there are two additional direct connection options refer to Chapter 6 Via a cross connect cable refer to Chapter 6 3 Via the serial interface using a null modem cable refer to Chapter 6 4 5 1 Connecting the Unit to the Power Supply Connect the 12 V DC plug of the power pack connecting cable to the 12 V DC Power connector female of your Convision V6xx A Connect the power pack provided with the unit to the power supply socket using the power cable Activate the Power switch on the rear of the unit The Power LED will light up 5 2 Connecting the Unit to the LAN In a LAN you have to establish a connection between the Convision V6xx A and your computer via a hub or switch using a twisted pair cable with an RJ 45 connector 12 Convision V600 A Series pom Huk ee Pe SE eee WE O Z ZE E F d EEGENEN Convision VGU A Series Figure 4 LAN connection 1 Connect one end of the TP cable to the Ethernet output on the rear of the Convision V6xx A refer to Figure 2 Rear view of the Convision V600 A 610 A or Figure 3 Rear view of the Convision V611 A 2 Connect the other end of the TP cable to one of the inputs on the hub 3 For information on setting the IP addresses please refer to Chapter 6 2 For detailed information on IP addresses please refer to Chapter 10 8 Note If you want to connect the Convision V6xx A directly to your PC use a cross connect cable to connect the tw
67. f you operate more than one piece of ISDN equipment on one ISDN connection you have to assign each unit a separate MSN number to prevent conflicts 6 2 IP Configuration in a Local Area Network Follow the installation procedure below to set up the Convision V6xx A in the LAN 1 Install and configure your LAN network refer to Appendix B 2 Integrate the Convision V6xx A into your LAN network as described in Chapter 5 2 3 Copy the configuration software IP Setup from the CD into a directory on your computer 4 Open the Convision IPSetup program For this purpose the computer must be in the same network segment defined by the network mask as the Convision V6xx A In Windows the program is launched using IPSETUP EXE As this is a Java program it can also be started by opening java IPSetup 5 After a few moments max 1 min the program will display the Convision V6xx A If the program is not automatically started double click the entry and then enter the IP address and the network mask For more information about IP addresses and network masks refer to Chapter 10 8 ap Tas Comvision Peas vi 5 dracs de rj dg Cees chk for F ordpar Ou Ca Fie Ce LUGE ara ee ae De ed D eke Figure 11 Initial configuration using Convision IPSetup Buarth LAM again Laut 6 3 IP Configuration via a Direct Connection Using a Cross Connect Cable The following hardware and software is required to set up t
68. ffers to the e mail For this purpose activate the checkbox next to the desired frame buffers If you append images from several frame buffers the e mail may become very large In this case it may not reach the recipient at all 8 To attach data from a connected weather station activate the corresponding check box Handbuch 67 9 Specify the connection that is to be used to send this e mail 10 Enter an alternative connection that is to be used if the first one fails 11 Repeat steps 1 to 10 for other e mails if desired 12 Save the data 9 4 6 Notification via SMS Short Message Service At predefined points in time or in response to an event the Convision V6xx A can send an SMS to as many as 10 addresses An SMS can have a maximum length of 160 characters You cannot attach any other data provider which means the e mail SMS function must be enabled for this i SMS messages are sent to the mobile telephone via the e mail function of the telephone Canili awin Ca nated on Vs Af aan p U ES ew die miad isk i Framu Gutter CMA pin ties FIF p 3 Bocce Denon Fester Seed E i LEU J EHB faan CEE RE ted So Es gait Sr C d wll Figure 48 Configuring SMS 1 Select one of the 8 SMS in the top button bar 2 Enter a name 3 Enter the e mail address of the mobile telephone in the Recipient field If the message is to be sent to multiple recipients max 10 separate the e mail ad
69. file default convision cfg on your computer To save the file click Save configuration to file Select the desired directory in the dialog box displayed You can upload the saved file to other devices of the same type and thus easily transfer the settings you made You can also use this file to define the basic configuration If you made undesired changes for example you can easily restore the original configuration using this file After you transferred the configuration file to other devices you must assign a new IP address MSN The device associated with the IP address set in the configuration file must not be reachable within the LAN when the file is transferred to another device As soon as you have transferred the file change the IP address if the two devices are to be reachable within the LAN at the same time Switch on the other device only after you have made these changes 1 To upload the configuration file to the Convision V6xx A enter the file name extension conf together with the complete path to the directory in which it is stored 2 Alternatively you can click the Browse button to search for the file Once you have located it double click to add it to the input line 3 Then click the Upload file button Do not access the Convision V6xx A in any other way during the upload Do not switch off the Convision V6xx A during the upload procedure dh procedure Handbuch 49 9 1 7 Update Upl
70. g Convision Call 1 Use a browser to call the Convision website www convision de Click the Convision Call button Click To Convision Video Webserver Log in to the Convision Call server using your name and password on A W N Select a Convision V6xx A in the window displayed refer to Figure 28 Configuring the Convision Call server and click Connect O You will be connected to your Convision V6xx A 7 The connection will automatically be terminated when data are no longer being transferred If a timeout is set the connection will be terminated only after the timeout has elapsed refer to Chapter 9 1 2 Connecting to different Providers 8 Click Connect again if you want to re establish the connection to the Convision V6xx A VdS Alarm Notification in Compliance with VdS 2465 Apart from TCP IP the Convision V6xx A can alternatively use a special alarm protocol VdS 2465 to send alarm messages These messages are sent via an ISDN connection to an alarm center At the alarm center a special software receives and decodes these messages so that measures can be taken immediately This submenu is used to define the parameters for connecting to the alarm center The individual messages are defined in the Action VdS 2465 submenu refer to Chapter 9 4 7 1 Enter the telephone number of the alarm center that will answer your alarm message 2 Enter the VdS identification Your alarm center provides t
71. g costs arising from accidental connection setup Convision Technology GmbH has created this manual to the best of its ability but cannot guarantee that the programs systems will serve the purpose aspired by the user Convision Technology GmbH reserves the right to modify the content of the User Manual without accepting the obligation of informing third parties We reserve the right to make technical modifications General Congratulations on purchasing a unit of the Convision V600 A Series The Convision V600 A Series is available in the following versions Convision V600 A Convision V610 A Convision V610 A XL Convision V610 A XXL Convision V611 A XL Many of the descriptions and instructions contained in this manual apply to all the versions In this case the name Convision V6xx A is used This manual intends to convey the knowledge required to connect and handle your Convision V6xx A In the appendix you will also find general information on configuring the required software on your computer You do not need any special software to operate the Convision V6xx A since all the components are generally included in the standard software package supplied with the computer Please read this manual before connecting your Convision V6xx A You can download the latest update of the Convision V6xx A manual and the Convision V6xx A firmware free of charge from the Convision Website www convision de Operate the Convision V6xx
72. g the Convision V6xx A in a LAN ISDN This connector is used for operating the Convision V6xx A via an ISDN multi device access Audio This is the connector for the microphone and loudspeaker of an audio transmission device e g a door intercom system Power switch used to switch the device on and off Power 12 V DC This is the connector for the power pack supplied with the unit UO Connector This connector is for additional devices e g smoke and motion detectors refer to Chapter 5 7 CAM 1 CAM 4 CAM 5 CAM G ww Audio ann 94 III e EWEG Bee COM 2 Figure 2 Rear Power 12W OC WO Connector les d O K E lin lour ele SEI 2345 6f ONA Convision SE V600 A 610 A Convision V611 A only refer to the figure on page 11 SIM card slot for the SIM card ANT Connector for the antenna for GSM transmission The COM2 port has been hard coded for connecting the GSM modem External devices can be connected to COM1 only CAn 1 CAM 4 CAM 3 CAN G 00 ew ernet Audio III e o SIM CARD Kee Lo Power 12W DC HO Connector e i O a view of the i lee Te HEF 2345 di COM 4 Convision 5 V611 A Figure 3 Rear Es Handbuch 11 5 Connecting the Convision V600 A Series There are three possibilities of operating the Convision V6xx A You can operate it either in a Local Area Network LAN via ISDN or an analog modem or via GSM Convision V611 A For initial configuration o
73. g the activity detection 1 Enter a name 2 Click Activity Cam 1 in the first table column to display the next configuration page Pe ee a hli r o ce L es Je Dei Hee E ee Ss L gt E tage babii E Jee bore dik Miaa oal Figure 44 Activity Detection properties 62 Convision V600 A Series 3 Define the sensitivity of the camera This is the sensitivity of the camera to movement You can select 8 sensitivity levels from 1 minimum sensitivity to 8 maximum sensitivity see below 4 The system detects every movement in front of the camera as an event This might lead to an excessive number of actions For this reason set the minimum time that must elapse between two event messages in the Time between 2 events field Save the data Start the activity detection Return to the page for selecting cameras for activity detection Click Add to select actions to be performed when activity was reported O O N OO O A page will be displayed on which you can assign the activity detection camera actions from various groups 10 You can assign any number of actions All the actions assigned will be listed in the table in the line associated with the respective activity detection camera 11 Save the data 12 Click Delete to cancel the assignment of actions Setting the Sensitivity Activities are shown in the following display modes e JPEG ActiveX Internet Exp
74. he Convision V6xx A via a cross connect cable e an Ethernet cross connect cable acomputer with an Ethernet network access the CD containing the IP Setup software for the Convision V6xx A 20 Convision V600 A Series Next follow the instructions below 1 2 Connect the Convision V6xx A directly to the LAN card in your computer using a cross connect cable Copy the configuration software IP Setup from the CD to a directory on your computer Open the Convision IPSetup program In Windows the program is launched using IPSETUP EXE As this is a Java program it can also be started by opening java IPSetup After a few moments max 1 min the program will display the Convision V6xx A Double click the entry and enter the IP address and network mask For more information about IP addresses and network masks refer to Chapter 10 8 6 4 Initial configuration via the Serial Interface Using a Null Modem Cable If the set up methods described above are not feasible you can also configure the Convision V6xx via the serial interface COM 1 of the Convision V6xx A For this purpose you need a null modem cable and a terminal program To ensure successful set up strictly follow the installation procedure described below carefully 1 Connect the Convision V6xx A important connect the cable to COM1 of the Convision V6xx A to a serial interface of your computer via a null modem cable Start a terminal
75. hics The D and E classes are reserved for special purposes As shown in the graphics the longer the host ID the shorter the network ID This means the possible number of network IDs per network class and the possible number of host IDs per network vary Handbuch 9 Bits 24 Class A LOL NetwID Hosch 14 16 Class B lol NetwID Host ID classc OUO Neist IT Host For example network class B contains 16 384 subnets with 65 534 hosts each while network class C contains 2 097 154 subnets with 254 hosts each The Domain Name Service DNS Although the decimal notation of the IP address is already simplified it remains a rather difficult to use method of addressing a computer in the internet This is why the domain name service DNS was developed The domain name service enables the assignment of a name to each computer in a TCP IP network This name has nothing to do with the IP address of the computer but it is mapped to this IP address using specific mechanisms This means that the name can be used to determine the IP address In addition it is possible to structure a TCP IP network hierarchically and to group the computers according to geographic or thematic criteria These groupings are referred to as domains Example Assuming a computer has the IP address 192 168 101 16 It has the assigned name Computer organization de This is a name for any computer in any company located in Germany The fundamental co
76. his ID to identify your Convision V6xx A 3 Periodic reporting to the alarm center serves for verifying whether your Convision V6xx A is operational j VdS alarm notifications can only be sent to an alarm center with the facilities to process these messages 46 Convision V600 A Series 9 1 3 Language Selection By default the Convision V6xx A menus can be displayed in German or in English Upon the first access to the Convision V6xx A user interface the current browser setting is used Via this menu you can select the language or you can continue using the default language of your browser For this purpose activate the associated button E Lassnssen Der bred TF me PE o Adee SS ee AE a 2 Lenhquraticn Convisian 2 be _ zien HT F ajeg woh EDC E LLE Latics ISDA odum Language bech Figure 30 Selecting the language Upload You can add a language version by uploading a file containing all the menu texts to the Convision V6xx A Modules with other languages are available on the Convision Website www convision de Download the desired language module to your computer 1 To upload the language module to the Convision V6xx A enter the file name extension lgf together with the complete path to the directory in which it is stored 2 Alternatively you can click the Browse button to search for the file Once you have located it double click to add it to the input line 3 Then click
77. image0 jog to image9 jog to the server An additional needs to be entered for each digit required i e the name image jog will copy the images image00 jpg to image99 jp to the server The image counter is reset to zero once you save the FTP message 66 Convision V600 A Series 9 4 5 Notification via E Mail At predefined points in time or in response to an event the Convision V6xx A can send an e mail to as many as 10 addresses You can attach an up to date image recorded from any camera frame buffers as well as data from a connected weather station to the e mail ee ee es ii Fi we eee Ep Le e arni Ree I SS e T E Ewe E Acia sl WEI col PRT Bei Sun pun Tiere Wa eMail ae ahal WHY As Ea Eal Engith e BERT Beste r Figure 47 Configuring e mail notification Lg kij CH ryt 1 Select one of the 8 messages in the top button bar 2 Enter a name 3 Enter the e mail address of the recipient in the Recipient field If the message is to be sent to multiple recipients max 10 separate the e mail addresses using a semicolon 4 Enter the reference in the Subject field e g alarm 5 Enter the message in the Text box e g burglary at xxx address xxxx etc 6 You can attach images recorded by each camera to the e mail For this purpose activate the checkbox next to the desired cameras 7 You can attach images stored in the frame bu
78. ing graphics Figure 65 Configuring dial up networking in Windows NT Convision V600 A Series 13 Click the TCP IP Settings button and perform the following settings TCP IP Settings Ei Es Server assigned IP address Specify an IP address 14 Confirm the settings by clicking OK D Server assigned name server addresses JI Specify name server addresses Primary DNS Secondary DNS Primary WINS Secondary WINS ee ee EE ee ee ee ee ee ee E ER EE E ee B mes m nm n moma nen ee ee ee ee ee E n E aSa n n n m n a Figure 66 Configuring dial up networking in Windows NT A Dial up network for establishing a connection to the Convision V6xx A has now been configured To establish a connection to the Convision V6xx A select the Convision V600 icon under Dial Up Networking open it and click the OK button Enter your user name and password PPP password refer to Chapter 9 1 2 and click the Connect button The ISDN connection to the Convision V6xx A will be established Start your browser and enter http 10 0 0 10 as the URL The browser will display the homepage of the Convision V6xx A Next you have to select the Configure button upon delivery the default administrator name is admin and the Administrator password field must remain blank click OK then Connections and finally ISDN Modem Now you have to enter the multiple subscriber number MSN at which the Convision
79. licking on the corresponding image a Techado opregen N I A Heiarete fin Ech ag Do Domem Help SS RT AC Configas BAS Cop skan wih amp Figure 37 Setting the camera properties 2 Note If your Convision V6xx A is connected via ISDN it is advisable to reduce the quality and thus the data volume of the images to achieve a smooth image stream Note The hue for NISC cameras only defines the color hue of the image and is set to 128 by default If the image does not exhibit a natural hue with this setting you can adapt it by slightly changing the default value Handbuch 5 7 9 3 Events Actions When an Alarm Is Triggered An event occurs either when an input is activated time dependent by timers you configured or when a camera detects and reports an activity The Events menu items are used to configure timers and activity detectors You then assign actions to the events that are to be triggered as a response The following actions may be possible CameraPresets at least one controllable camera must be connected Activate the preset positions that are to be taken These positions will be taken directly one after the other in the order listed e Hard disk Convision V610 V611 only activate the checkboxes of the partitions you want to record to e Frame Buffer Activate the checkboxes of the frame buffers that are to be filled but not sent If you want to append frame buffers to an e mail or VdS n
80. ling An basic ISDN access provides two transmission channels with a bandwidth of 64 kbit each for language or other user data These channels are referred to as B channels For a standard ISDN connection only one of the two available B channels is used When both the B channels are used for data transfer this is referred to as channel bundling This means twice the data volume can be transferred at the same time The charges accrue per channel which means that they will be doubled during channel bundling Channel bundling can be activated individually for incoming and outgoing connections to the Convision V6xx A Not all providers support this option If you activated channel bundling but your provider does not support this option a single channel connection will be established Ask your provider whether channel bundling is supported or not Note If your provider does support channel bundling but it is not possible to bundle the two lines the connection will be terminated with an error message in the status display refer to Chapter 9 1 12 10 6 SMTP or Mail Server An SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol server forwards outgoing e mail messages to the recipient The address of the SMTP server can be obtained from the system administrator for a LAN connection and from your telecommunications provider for an ISDN connection To be able to access the SMTP server the e mail address of the sending Convision V6xx A must be registered
81. lorer only e JPEG Java While activity is being detected the camera image is shown in a red frame 1 Set the minimum sensitivity for the selected camera Save the data 2 View the camera image in one of the display modes mentioned above Decide whether the sensitivity represented by the red frame is sufficient 3 If required set a value that corresponds to a higher sensitivity Save the data 9 4 Actions The Convision V6xx A performs actions in response to events at an input or time controlled refer to Chapter 9 3 9 4 1 Hard Disk Configuring the Hard Disk You can configure the hard disk either via this menu item or via the Configuration Hard disk menu For a description refer to Chapter 9 5 Handbuch 63 9 4 2 Configuring the Frame Buffers Troes Bustle Frama Afar ee Bear 7 PRTG Bae Erama Baiar i En Eear 3 Frame Bolter r UA rm a Figure 45 Configuring the frame buffers Frame Buffers are storage spaces in the main memory of the Convision V6xx A In these buffers you can store as many as 32 pre and post event images per camera Each camera is assigned one frame buffer Thus the images from camera 1 are recorded in frame buffer 1 etc Once a frame buffer has been activated it continuously stores frames As soon as a buffer is filled it is overwritten If an event occurs refer to Chapter 9 3 the preset number of post event images are stored then the recording p
82. mponent of the DNS is a hierarchically organized database that is managed by a suitable server referred to as the DNS server These DNS servers can be either public or part of a private network lf a DNS server is not available in your LAN use a simpler form of name assignment such as a text file that maps the names of the individual computers to the associated IP addresses Note This file named Hosts is stored in the Windows directory Windows 95 in the WINNT directory Windows NT or as etc hosts under Unix 80 Convision V600 A Series Private IP Space The IP address is an integral part of the Internet Protocol which forms the basis for communication in the Internet and is also often used in a LAN The network mask is used to subdivide larger networks The IP address must be unique across the entire network in which it is registered If you are not planning a permanent internet access of your own or are not using a respective filtering system the IP address of the computer cannot be registered in the public Internet In this case you should select an IP address from the private IP space These are IP addresses designed for local networks that will not be forwarded in the Internet Computers with addresses of this kind are not visible outside the local network For class C networks there are 256 address spaces namely from 192 168 0 x to 192 168 255 x The only issue to be considered when selecting addresses from this spa
83. ms which will automatically re establish a connection after a breakdown Note For continuous monitoring use the feature to record to hard disk Javascript Java and Cookies must be enabled in your browser Server Push is a function in Netscape Navigator for displaying JPEG images as image streams For other browsers the Java applet must be used 111 Former or incorrect parameters are displayed despite correct setting of the configuration parameters Images are not displayed in Activex mode General In what temperature range does the Convision V6xx A operate Can perform a remote reset of the Convision V6xx A Is the Convision V6xx A equipped with an interface for a mobile telephone How many users can access the Convision V6xx A simultaneously via the LAN How many users can access the Convision V6xx A simultaneously via ISDN What is the pin assignment of the D Sub9 connector female of the serial interface 112 Make sure that the browser does not load documents from the cache refer to Appendix D The Convision ActiveX plugin must be loaded The security settings of the browser must permit loading and executing ActiveX plugins The processor of your computer must have an MMX extension The Convision V6xx A operates in a temperature range of from 0 C to 55 C Yes e g select Configuration System FTP and save the settings without any changes Then click the Reboot bu
84. n The login name for the user is user The login name for the recording sector is record Convision V600 A Series The Convision V6xx A does not permit any access after the access protection feature has been enabled LED indicators Why does the Online LED flash Why doesn t the Camera LED light up although a camera is connected What does it mean when LED 1 is permanently lit and LED 6 is flashing What does it mean when LED 1 and LED 2 are flashing Browser In Server Push mode the Netscape Browser gets stuck after some time When using the HTML user interface not all the functions are available What do the terms server push and Java applet mean Handbuch Try using the login name admin and a blank password field Try using the login name admin and the password you assigned The last possibility is to delete the configuration The Convision V6xx A has not yet been configured The LED is updated only when you reboot the Convision V6xx A or when a camera image is displayed The firmware of the Convision V6xx A has been deleted You need to re program it Call the support hotline Error when transferring firmware data to the Convision V6xx The Convision V6xx A is not operable You need to re program it Call the support hotline Due to an error in Netscape Navigator the Server Push connection breaks down after a while To avoid this use the Java applet for image strea
85. n Windows 98 Selected device fea E Comision Y600 General Server Types Scripting Multilink Type of Dial Up Server PPP Internet Windows NT Server Windows Jo s Advanced options T Log on to network Require encrypted password Allowed network protocols M NetBEUI T IS Compatible lf TCPAP TCPVIP Settings Figure 70 Configuring dial up networking in Windows 98 Handbuch 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Now check the Properties of Convision V600 dial up networking For this purpose repeat steps 1 and 2 You will then see the Convision V600 icon Single click the icon using the right mouse button and select Properties in the pop up menu The settings made when setting up dial up networking will be displayed If you want to set up a 2 channel connection select the Multilink tab Select Use additional devices click on Add and additionally set up your ISDN card as an auxiliary device Select the Server Types tab The following settings should be made according to the graphics 91 button and perform the settings fe Server assigned IP address shown in the following C Specify an ID address graphics 19 Once these settings have been configured click OK Dial up networking for establishing a f Server assigned name server addresses connection to the Convision C Specify name server addresses V6xx A has
86. n Netscape Navigator only Convision Technology developed an ActiveX plugin especially for displaying frame sequences in Internet Explorer When starting the first frame sequence using this program it will be installed as a plugin for the Internet Explorer on your computer A Java applet also developed by Convision Technology GmbH is available for this and all the other browsers 10 3 FTP For transmitting images via FTP File Transfer Protocol the Convision V6xx A can be used either as an FTP server or as an FTP client It is always the client that takes the initiative for transferring data As a server the Convision responds to the request of a client e g the browser and sends the requested images FTP download As a client the Convision V6xx A dials up a server and transmits one or more pre configured images An FTP upload is performed 10 4 Password Encryption some providers use the encrypted submission of the registered password as an additional security feature If you have defined a password for incoming or outgoing connections on the Convision V6xx A you can activate the password encryption function If the provider does not accept the encrypted transfer of the password the connection will still be established via the unencrypted transfer of the password Handbuch If you did not define a password this option will be ignored Ask your provider whether password encryption is supported or not 10 5 Channel Bund
87. n the scope of delivery Max 14 400 bauds 10 W send lt 2 W receive lt 400 mW 0 C 55 C 163 x 80 x 185 mm W x H x D weight 1 540 g Convision V600 A Series Appendix A Configuring a Direct Connection via ISDN a Configuring Dial Up Networking in Windows NT To install the ISDN access to your Convision V6xx A a dial up networking must be set up Note During initial configuration of the Convision V6xx A via ISDN enter neither a user name nor a user password for dial up networking Please proceed as follows He Conte e ess en en 28 kee l I IS 0 jE EI 5 am a a Lal Cental Par Sar dtr Diap Hejan objectis Figure 57 Configuring dial up networking in Windows NT Handbuch 1 Double click the My Computer icon on the desktop 2 Select the Dial Up Networking icon double click 85 T Dial Up Mobrorkina Stil 3 Click the New button The New Phonebook Entry Wizard will be displayed Figure 58 Configuring dial up networking in Windows NT 4 Enter the name Convision V600 for the new phonebook entry and click the Next button using y modam ISDH o ciha WAN adapta Thi helps you pesia a phonebook aniy thai Hoag the setings needed bo connect In a parbcular emie KH Comon Vaio Figure 59 Configuring dial up networking in Windows NT 5 In the window displayed Check ofl thal appir perform the settings shown in 8 the graphics below and
88. ndows 98 91 Configuring dial up networking in Windows 98 92 Activating the 2 channel 93 Checking the network mask 94 TCP IP protocol 95 Assigning an IP address 95 Network configuration 96 Assigning an IP address 97 Creating a new connection 98 Establishing a connection via the serial interface 98 Interface parameters 99 Newly created connection 99 Setting up Netscape Navigator 100 Setting up Netscape Navigator 101 Setting up Netscape Navigator 101 Setting up Microsoft Internet Explorer 102 Setting up Microsoft Internet Explorer 102 Cache settings in Microsoft Internet Explorer 103 Cache settings in Microsoft Internet Explorer 103 ActiveX settings in Microsoft Internet Explorer 104 ActiveX settings in Microsoft Internet Explorer 104 ActiveX settings in Microsoft Internet Explorer 105 ActiveX settings in Microsoft Internet Explorer 105 116 Convision V600 A Series AGIVEX EE 25 29 65 80 107 115 Activity Detection n enneenneenneenneennerenrrnerrrerrne 64 ell TAO EEN 35 Administrator PaSswot t c cceceeeeceeeees 52 92 95 lei Kine 53 PS CONS SC aspires ei Aere 11 12 AUdIO DEE EE 12 43 PUSC ANG EE 19 34 B SE ng EE 9 53 Benutzermpasswort 39 53 Bewegung EE 65 Se 6 0 E 30 59 80 Silfelelre HE 25 Bal el te ies oP Os Ae elle 43 45 81 BING go EE 16 C CGl Parameterf WEE 56 81 E eil Te E UE 45 Cross Connect Verkabelung 14 20 22 103 104 D DEU Netzwerk 20 39 88 92 93 95 DIN S S CIV E
89. nfigure the Convision V6xx A for GSM PIN Has the data number of the SIM card been specified as the MSN Note Before you can use GSM for the first time the Convision V6xx A must be configured via a different interface Did you insert the SIM card properly in the Convision V6xx A Has the antenna been connected properly and does it receive data Has the Convision V6xx A been registered in the mobile telephone network Test GSM Has Modem GSM been set in the interface configuration and was the Convision V6xx A rebooted Are the settings you made for the GSM modem correct No because a special telephone number was assigned that can only be used for data transfer You can use any Internet provider with e mail access who supports PPP dial up with PAP or CHAP authentication An e mail message may consist of 256 characters plus images You can enter as many as 10 recipients separated by a semicolon The maximum permissible length of an SMS is 160 characters You cannot attach any images No Convision V600 A Series E mails are not being sent Camera A camera image is not displayed although a camera is connected The control panel of a controllable camera is not displayed on the user interface browser window What types of cameras can be connected to the Convision V6xx A What kind of video cable do need to connect the cameras What is the maximum permissible length of a video cable
90. nnect the control cable 9pin Sub D to 8pin mini DIN to one of the serial inputs COM 1 or COM 2 of the Convision V6xx A 5 The camera is supplied with power via the power pack supplied Handbuch 15 6 Define the serial input used on the Configuration System Device page refer to Chapter 9 1 11 If you want to connect several controllable cameras to a Convision V6xx A all the cameras following the first one are controlled via series cable connectors of the individual cameras 8pin mini DIN connectors The cameras are then individually controlled via internal port addresses In some controllable cameras you have to set an internal control address For this purpose please use the addresses starting with 1 For controlling a camera not supported by the Convision V6xx A you have to enable the Serial URL Port option on the Configuration System Device page For more information on this topic please read Chapter 9 1 11 Serial URL Port The unit is controlled via a separate applet that can be uploaded to the Convision V700 refer to Chapter 8 6 and 9 1 4 You cannot operate 2 different tyoes of controllable cameras simultaneously via the Convision V6xx A 5 6 The Key Operated Switch The key operated switch is connected as shown in the figure Convision V600 A Series UO Connector The key operated switch is used to activate the alarm function If a key operated switch is not connected the Convision V6xx A is
91. nvision V6xx A The names assigned to the cameras will then be displayed in the camera views 9 2 3 Pan Tilt This menu is displayed only if a controllable camera is connected In the associated dialog box you have to enter the maximum time in seconds granted to a user for controlling a camera During this time period any other access to this camera will be rejected If a 0 is entered in this field every access is permitted i e if several users access a camera simultaneously one user can change the position desired by another user 9 2 4 Setting the Camera Properties 1 Select a camera This icon is displayed if one of the inputs is not connected to a camera 2 Select the property you want to change i e either Saturation Brightness Contrast Quality or Hue for NTSC cameras only 3 Adjust the settings according to your requirements 56 Convision V600 A Series Possibility 1 the 6 number buttons above the image represent the various saturation levels Click on one of the number buttons to select this level If you are satisfied with the setting click the Save button P a Ceereeee 51 d SE Camera Comagian Sell A Pri cp tres a a L Figure 36 Setting the camera properties 1 Possibility 2 if you click on the rectangle made up of six small rectangles in the upper right hand corner images representing all the six levels will be displayed You can select the desired level by c
92. o call the Convision V6xx Enter the first number in the first field When entering the telephone numbers you can use as a wildcard at the end of the number This character can stand in for one or multiple end numbers 6 Save the data You can now call the Convision V6xx A 42 Convision V600 A Series E Lassnse rr krada me PE o Adee fa Edt Yew Go Communicator He CS a ee ee e Es Confeque alles L Convisian miile bert Ba m H EA H TE i LAN Fikarnni RDN mndar ien er l ISCR erg Fo chs Grererivr KC HN iiiaj igs GAS ie mE Ton D Applet j Engi a 15 12 20 RS RN Ps or Figure 26 Audio connections Note The automatic number identification feature must be enabled at the teleohone connection of the Convision V6xx A as well as at the connection of the calling party to ensure that the number is identified For analog telephone connections the CLIP function must be enabled If you want to control an alarm circuit you have to connect an alarm signaling device to one of the inputs When this alarm is triggered the Convision V6xx A sends an e mail or VdS alarm notification to a receiving station e g an alarm center The receiving station then manually or automatically establishes a voice connection to the door intercom system via the Convision V6xx A Note The audio data are not transmitted synchronously to the image data telefon connection e mail or VdS alarm via ISDN or Inte
93. o devices This is an eight pin twisted pair cable with crossed pin assignments refer to Chapter 6 3 5 3 Connecting the Unit to the ISDN Your telecommunications network operator provides ISDN access via a network terminator NT 1 Plug one end of the ISDN cable provided labeled ISDN into the ISDN port on the rear of the device refer to Figure 2 Rear view of the Convision V600 A 610 or Figure 3 Rear view of the Convision V611 2 Plug the other end of the cable into the RJ 45 connector female of the ISDN network terminator Handbuch KE NTBA r i ES wae Comision YOO A Series Figure 5 Connection via ISDN To be able to communicate with your Convision V6xx A via ISDN your computer must be equipped with the appropriate ISDN hardware e g ISDN card For information on installing ISDN hardware please review the respective manuals of your computer and of the device to be installed In addition you have to configure a dial up networking on your computer refer to Appendix A Operating the Unit Connected to Telecommunications Equipment ISDN Telecommunications Equipment If you want to operate your Convision V6xx A connected to telecommunications equipment you have to connect the Convision V6xx A to the So bus in parallel to an ISDN telephone that can be accessed from your computer For initial configuration of the unit dial the telephone number assigned to the telephone connected Since this is a data call
94. oading New Firmware Via this submenu you can upload new firmware versions to the Convision V6xx A The software is continuously updated and its performance improved The latest version of the software is available for download free of charge as a ZIP file on the Convision website www convision de 1 To update the software enter the full path of the directory to which you unzipped the update file on your computer after downloading 2 Alternatively you can click the Browse button to search for the file Once you have located it double click to add it to the input line 3 Then click the Upload file button Do not switch off the Convision V6xx A during the update procedure Do not access the Convision V6xx A in any other way during the procedure Leed A F LAM Eir ABDA Hodam Language BgdecC Dia Ugit Diiis a aw j T5 PLceasaca L care Goce Ce LS COM mann _enfiquration Figure 31 Update dialog box Note Following an update controllable cameras may not be initialized correctly In this case switch off the camera and the Convision V6xx A then switch on the camera first Wait for the camera self test to complete and then switch on the Convision V6xx A 50 Convision V600 A Series 9 1 8 Security Settings In this submenu you can define security measures against unauthorized access to your Convision V6xx A There are three levels for protecting the Convision V6xx A against unauthorized access S
95. od has elapsed 8 5 2 Sockets Via this menu you can control each of the connected sockets supported by Convision Technology Handbuch 33 8 5 3 Weather Station lf a weather station supported by Convision Technology is connected to your Convision V6xx A e g the Huger WM9718 a list with all the data transferred such as temperature wind speed and wind direction will be displayed 8 6 Applets To extend the possibilities already provided by your Convision V6xx A you can load your own applets with additional controllers for other devices Depending on these applets the associated HTML pages will be displayed You can upload the applets to the Convision V6xx A via Configuration System Applet refer to Chapter 9 1 4 8 7 Modules Modules are software programs that perform various functions in the Convision V6xx A thus enhancing the firmware For modules that you can upload to the device if desired please visit www convision de Depending on the functions of the individual modules module specific HTML pages will be displayed Some of the modules may also be an extension of existing HTML pages Each module is supplied together with a PDF document containing a description and operating instructions You can upload the modules to the Convision V6xx A via Configuration System Module refer to Chapter 9 1 5 8 8 Information This menu displays the current firmware version of your Convision V6xx A and the creati
96. on date of this firmware If a new software version is available for download at www convision de you can update your Convision V6xx A refer to Chapter 9 1 7 Below the date is the serial number of your Convision V6xx A Each unit has its own serial number You can use it for example as a registration number when connecting to the Convision Call server refer to Chapter 9 1 2 Convision Call The serial number is also printed on a label underneath your Convision V6xx A 34 Convision V600 A Series 9 Configuration If the configuration protection function is activated only the administrator is permitted to change the settings in this menu 9 1 System Settings Use this menu for making general system settings These include the connections security settings uploading various files activating the FTP server and assigning the serial interfaces In addition this menu also provides the Event log The event log records the configurations you made system processes and errors that occurred 9 1 1 LAN Ethernet Connection Data If you want to integrate your Convision V6xx A in a LAN using a permanent IP address you can enter various IP addresses via this menu IP Addresses H me lekeadoemge jigreseggp ahil ri e Reder ste f D KE Loggstan TEU A L Convision ear A l SS e TETE Li AR Eih H Ile Bl ee ia IBDA fodder me TE oo Appie Loft HE Canfiquratian piace SCHER Figure 20 Configuring the
97. onnection Data 35 ISDN Modem Connection Data 37 Langu JG EE 47 ADDICE anas a 48 Modules ee E EER 48 Configuration Saving and Upioadmg 49 Update Uploading New Firmware 50 SCCUMLY gt CULINGS sonra a a Zeene 51 Setting the Time and Date TEE 52 Activating the FIP Serve WEE 52 Assignment of Devices to the Serial Porte 54 EVENELOO EE 55 Camera e d In e EE 56 General Settings for the Image Display 56 Name Renaming CameraS ccccccccesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeegegaeeeeeneeenes 56 PAn TIE EE 56 Setting the Camera bropertes 56 Events Actions When an Alarm Is Triggered ek KKK Kee e 58 Rief 58 Time Control Time Dependent Actions sssssrrerrrrerrerererrsrrrrrrrerro 59 PONO EE 61 EECH Detec UON secde EE 62 ACHONS E 63 Hard Disk Configuring the Hard Direk 63 Configuring the Frame BufferS sesssssrererrsrrererrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrene 64 OUtOULCTINIG cereiro rE TE i 65 Transferring Data via FTP Upload sesssnesnenererrerrererrerererrsrrererrerne 65 Notification Via E UE 67 Notification via SMS Short Message Gervicel 68 VAS A 0 1S E 69 Configuring the Hard Disk Convision V610 A 611 A only 69 Partitioning the Hard DISK EE 69 Deleting Images on Individual PartitionS sesesesnereererrerererrerrrrsrrens 74 Delete EE ee EE EE Et 74 lg HEET EE 15 Status Information on the Hard Disk Partitioning ccceeeeeeees 75 General Description ee KKK E KENE KEE EE
98. ons you want to trigger must first be configured Clicking on the actions opens the associated configuration pages Check the status on these pages to avoid assigning partitions that do not exist or messages that have not been written 9 3 2 Time Control Time Dependent Actions In this menu you can configure up to eight different points in time timers 1 8 at which the Convision V6xx A is to perform actions Points in time trigger periodical actions e g every 10 minutes within defined time periods e g daily between 8 a m and 4 p m RS Cerion Vechaaen Cadion WEE A ey Ces Foaratiar Ten Coste Figure 39 Configuring the points in time assigning actions 1 Select a timer and enter a name for it 2 Click on a timer timers 1 to 8 in the first table column A page with a weekly schedule is displayed Handbuch 59 Langai Camiden KOR D P z po oo a IEn Lag tao ce e FI i i el Crakch ori INEN BEST 1 EFEFEF Figure 40 Configuring the points in time weekly schedule 3 Define how often this timer is to be activated e g how often an e mail is to be sent or an output is to be switched You can select Seconds Minutes or Hours 4 Now define a time period for each day of the week on which this timer is to be active Enter a start and a stop time for the respective days of the week 5 Save the data 6 Start the timer The black indicat
99. ontrollable cameras can connect Security How can protect the Convision V6xx A against unauthorized access Is external access to the LAN possible via the Convision V6xx A when using ISDN What happens in the event of a power failure Are the former configuration settings retained during an update When I perform an update will the ISDN connection be maintained What is the login name for the administrator What is the login name for the user What is the login name for the recording sector 110 You can connect a maximum of six controllable cameras The cameras are connected in series only the first one is directly connected to the Convision V6xx A The Convision V6xx A features several safety levels 1 The entire Convision V6xx A can be protected in general 2 The configuration can be protected 3 The recording sector can be protected Apart from these three levels there is a password protection for PPP access via ISDN Similar to other network topologies the operator is responsible for assigning passwords No the Convision V6xx A is not a router Without an emergency power supply the Convision V6xx A will be switched off The configuration will not be lost as it is saved in a flash ROM After the power failure the Convision V6xx A will reboot and start with the preset tasks Yes No you have to re establish the connection The login name for the administrator is admi
100. onvision V6xx A Configuration Connections Convision Call and click Control The Convision V6xx A will now wait for a call from the Convision Call server for the set timeout to learn the phone number of the server LE Cee rrbrad LTF me PE o Adee fa Edt ew Go Come Han SS ee A EE Loawinia rn ol perm E Hin EE ght d FiFarmn SDA d Moin t AER ener C remm mm ngkin Fea rhe K Ej ME ae he ipharr nember a oor JT ihare ri fe Fo it EP Faso am csing Language hom inei of Seer ples ue Te ee i Apphe i apia P i Pe san si EE E Beete RRE Figure 29 Configuring Convision Call in the Convision V6xx A 7 Immediately within the set timeout refer to Chapter 9 1 2 Connecting to Different Providers select the Connect option in the first browser window The server will now call your Convision V6xx A The Convision notices that it is being called but does not answer the call Instead it updates if applicable the number of the Convision Call server and establishes a dial connection to the Internet via the Internet Provider 8 Once the connection has been successfully established the Call received message will be displayed 9 If necessary correct the data entered and save Handbuch 45 Note If you call the Convision V6xx A via dial up networking and there are not enough free telephone lines disconnect dial up networking to your Convision V6xx A immediately after the test call Usin
101. or a later execution of the plugin You can change the security options as follows 6 In your Internet Explorer select 10 Internet Options in the Tools menu On the Security tab click on the Internet icon and then on the Default level button to select the Medium security level These are the default settings after installation Click the Custom level button and check whether the security settings are too strict for Activex Change the settings according to the graphics Save the data 105 Appendix E FAQ Frequently Asked Questions Troubleshooting Connection Why can t establish a connection to the Convision V6xx A via ISDN Why can t establish a connection to the Convision V6xx A via a LAN Does the Convision V6xx A affect the performance of the LAN 106 Is the Convision V6xx A switched on Did you enter the correct MSN for the Convision V6xx A Is the line busy When connecting via a telephone system do you have to enter 0 or OO as a prefix Check the settings for the proxy server in your Internet browser It should be set either to direct access to the Internet or with manual configuration the IP address of the Convision V6xx A should be entered as an exception Tip Are the Convision V6xx A and the computer connected to the same So bus Try a different So bus Windows NT only Check whether RAS and dial up networking ar
102. or next to the list box in the upper right hand corner will change its color to red AN Saving the page again after starting the timer will stop it 7 Return to the page on which you can select the timers 8 Click Add to select actions that are to be performed at the selected points in time 9 A page will be displayed on which you can assign the event actions from various groups 10 You can assign any number of actions All the actions assigned will be listed in the table in the line associated with the respective timer 11 Repeat steps 1 to 10 for other timers if desired 12 Save the data 13 Click Delete to cancel the assignment of actions Note All the actions you want to trigger must first be configured Clicking on the actions opens the associated configuration pages Check the status on these pages to avoid assigning partitions that do not exist or messages that have not been written 60 Convision V600 A Series 9 3 3 Period In this menu you can configure up to eight different periods periods 1 to 8 in which the Convision V6xx A is to perform actions Periods define time spans e g daily between 8 a m and 4 p m in which recordings are to be stored or outputs are to be switched j DRA laher Can A baa Fi Le z Ce emm al Leper e Stam Figure 41 Configuring the periods assigning actions 1 Select a period and enter a name for it
103. or to the right of the option will change back to black To send a frame buffer by e mail or VdS 2465 notification open the Configuration Action eMail or VdS2465 page select the desired message and activate the checkbox es next to the desired frame buffer s After they are sent frame buffers are automatically restarted The images stored in the buffer are overwritten by a new event A frame buffer that was activated but not sent will not be restarted In this case all the pre and post event images will be displayed 9 4 3 Output Time lf an event occurs at an input or under time control that is assigned an output this output is activated for the set time For information on activating the outputs manually refer to Chapter 8 5 1 1 Enter a name 2 Enter the operating time for each of the two outputs Output 1 and Output 2 in the Operating time input field 3 Save the data 9 4 4 Transferring Data via FTP Upload At predefined points in time or in response to an event the Convision V6xx A can transfer an image Upload to a web server directory via FTP In this case the Convision V6xx A is the FTP client For information on configuring the Convision V6xx A as the FTP server please refer to Chapter 9 1 10 You can transfer an up to date image recorded by any camera as well as data of a connected weather station Note The login information can be obtained from your administrator LAN or from your provide
104. otification you must not enter them here Output Time Activate the checkboxes of the outputs that are to be switched for the time period set Output Start Stop Activate the checkboxes of the outputs that are to be switched during the alarm FIP Activate the checkboxes of the FTP uploads that are to be performed eMail Activate the checkboxes of the e mails that are to be sent SMS Activate the checkboxes of the SMS that are to be sent VdS2465 Activate the checkboxes of the VdS 2465 notifications that are to be sent 9 3 1 Inputs You can connect various signaling devices to the inputs of the Convision Video Webserver Use this menu item to assign each input Input 1 to Input 6 the actions that are to be performed when a message is received 1 Enter the name of the input 2 Click Add to select actions to be performed when this input receives a message 3 A page will be displayed on which you can assign the event actions from various groups 4 You can assign any number of actions All the actions will be listed in the table in the line associated with the respective input 58 Convision V600 A Series IS Cancion Tahaa Gees ER A Raisc te ere Hee ie Camin eA ater Iesst Dire CC Figure 38 Configuring the alarm inputs 5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 for other inputs if desired 6 Click Delete to cancel the assignment of actions 7 Save the data Note All the acti
105. plorer 102 Convision V600 A Series Now you have to make sure that the browser does not load any documents from the cache 10 For this purpose click the General tab 11 Click the Settings button in the Temporary Internet files field Figure 87 Cache settings in Microsoft Internet Explorer 12 In the Check for newer versions of stored pages field select the Every visit to the page option 13 Save the settings and restart the browser Figure 88 Cache settings in Microsoft Internet Explorer Handbuch 103 Settings for Downloading and Displaying the Convision Video ActiveX Plugin Es unlH ke Ted Spi Pp Laien mme Tedhak aiit thal thet carian it Conran Techriogy lo nae hil iir Shee buck content irom Comemon Technology ve ICT H Figure 89 ActiveX settings in Microsoft Internet Explorer Sela Gil el x Ware The pony yikes Pe content can be vg pi haai carina Ee rued Fier kaaj baier The ei ogies haa nod been poste hor the megad ue Dn pou read io incall and ran Figure 90 ActiveX settings in Microsoft Internet Explorer 104 1 When you call a frame stream with ActiveX for the first time the plugin will automatically be installed on your computer after a security prompt Thereafter the camera frames will always be displayed without any prompts This message is displayed in Windows XP Windows 9x NT ME and 2000 display thi
106. r 1 Select one of the 8 FTP uploads in the upper button bar 2 Enter a name 3 Specify the name or the IP address of the server to which the images are to be transferred 4 Enter a login name and password with access rights to this server Handbuch 65 Ca nhlg ora oni weather fip Leg Coy Le eo de P r P sial AHA ahal WEZH d l i E gah a z r E i D B CH ie k Figure 46 FTP upload Note If an anonymous access to a server is permitted anonymous is often used as the login name and the password is your own e mail address Si 8 H 10 del If the images are not to be saved in the default directory of the user enter the path to the server directory in which the images are to be stored Enter a name for the image file Images will only be transferred if a file name is entered Enter a file name for the data from the weather station The data is transferred as an HTML file by default If you enter txt as the file name extension the data is transferred as a text file Specify the connection via which the upload is to be performed Enter an alternative connection that is to be used if the first one fails Repeat steps 1 to 9 for other FTP uploads if desired Save the data Note The filenames may contain wildcards so that the images can be saved on a server using consecutive numbers Using the name image jog will copy the images
107. rd Disk In the Partition menu you can subdivide the hard disk in as many as 8 partitions There are 4 different types of partitions Long time recording The recordings are started either dependent on time or via the user interface Multiple cameras may record on one partition Ring buffer for recording pre and post event images Impulse controlled for post event recordings in a preset time period Handbuch 69 E Contact controlled for recordings in a time period determined by a trigger element e g for as long as a motion detector signals movements F Note Once you have set up a partition you can no longer change its parameters You can however delete the partition and set up a new one If you set up further partitions later on you must delete these first as well When setting up a partition hard disk storage space is reserved for the images according to the parameters you specify If the images cannot be recorded at the defined speed because the system is busy with other tasks the recording procedure is continued until the reserved storage space has been used In this case the recording time is longer than originally defined If you want to set up a partition the size of which exceeds the storage space Still available the size of the partition will be limited to the remaining storage You will not see an error message but the partition will be smaller than expected ae 7 D WII lel es P
108. ready for operation 6 5 Deleting the Configuration lf you made a mistake in programming the IP address network mask or gateway or if you have forgotten your password you can no longer contact your Convision V6xx A However in this case you can delete the configuration by resetting the unit Once the Convision V6xx A has been reset it will be in the initial state i e neither the IP address nor the MSN have been saved yet To delete the configuration of the Convision V6xx follow the instructions below 1 Briefly press the Reset button on the front of the Convision V6xx A 2 Then immediately press the M button and release it only after the LEDs 1 2 and 3 have lit up one after the other If you also want to delete language modules other modules and applets that you have already loaded keep the M button pressed until the LEDs 1 to 6 have lit up 3 Then release the M button 4 The configuration has been deleted when the Online LED starts blinking in intervals of one second after the rebooting procedure The initial configuration procedure then needs to be repeated Caution Do not press the E button at the same time as the M button since this will delete the entire software firmware of the Convision V6xx A 22 Convision V600 A Series 7 The HTML Pages Operation and Configuration After the first successful connection enter the IP address of your Convision V6xx A in the address line of your browser
109. rmskicn E A E Aaii ve Modur engine lor Update Bure Figure 35 Event log You can change or filter the display by clicking on one of the buttons above the list Change the order of the entries All the entries visible and refresh the display Filter only events visible Filter only warnings visible Filter only errors visible Handbuch 55 9 2 Camera Settings In the Configuration Cameras menu you can rename the connected cameras i e assign them individual names e g depending on the position of the camera In addition you can set the camera properties 9 2 1 General Settings for the Image Display Activate the checkbox if the camera images are to be saved in the hard disk cache of the browser not in Internet Explorer Activated The individual image displayed in the browser window can be saved not activated When saving an image an up to date image from the camera is used instead of the one displayed in the browser Activate this checkbox to enable the display of date time in the Java applet Note The Java applet also has a pop up menu click the right mouse button on the image via which the date can be shown hidden 9 2 2 Name Renaming Cameras In this menu you can assign each camera a name It is a good idea to use the name of the location at which the respective camera is mounted After entering the names click the Save button to save the names you assigned in the Co
110. rnet Figure 27 Audio data transmission Handbuch 43 Convision Call Convision Call is a service offered by Convision Technology GmbH so that you can easily reach your Convision V6xx A connected via ISDN Apart from that you save the costs of an ISDN long distance call since the Convision V6xx A connects to the Convision Call server via your local Internet provider at an economical rate and with a dynamic IP address Note The connection costs incur on the Convision V6xx A side because it sets up the connection Note Only the connection setup is made via the Convision Call server not the data transfer Note When selecting a connection with channel bundling to the provider refer to Chapter 9 1 2 only one access at a time can be made to the Convision V6xx A For setting up another connection there is no other free B channel for signaling To be able to use this service you need register with the Convision Call server This connection can also be set up if the user connects via an analog modem However the Convision V6xx A must be connected via ISDN 1 Turn on Convision Call by clicking the Activate checkbox 2 The IP address of the Convision Call server and the associated telephone number has already been entered If the installation site of your Convision V6xx A is not in Germany you have to enter the country code 0049 3 To be able to use this service you need to register with the Convision Call server
111. rocedure is aborted Thus the remaining storage space contains the pre event images Each event may be stored in several frame buffers Each frame buffer can store several events You can attach several frame buffers of your choice to any e mail or VdS notification For information on displaying frame buffers please refer to Chapter 8 4 1 Click on Configuration and select a frame buffer in the top button bar of the page displayed 2 Specify the number of images that are to be recorded before an event 3 Specify the number of images that are to be recorded following an event The maximum permissible total number of pre and post event images is 16 or 32 If the total number you entered exceeds 16 384x288 pixels or 32 196x144 pixels the number is automatically corrected to 16 or 32 4 Specify the recording speed between the maximum speed 25 images per second and 1 image every 2 seconds 5 Select the image size The maximum number of images stored is 16 for large images and 32 for the small images 64 Convision V600 A Series 6 Save the data 7 Start recording to the frame buffer by clicking the corresponding option in the table in the lower part of the page The black indicator to the right of the option will change to red 8 Repeat steps 1 to 7 for other frame buffers if desired Stop recording to the frame buffer by clicking the corresponding option in the table in the lower part of the page The red indicat
112. rtitions specification of a camera camera camera6 image quality good medium low A gt gt gt desired image The names of the images are composed of a 6 digit serial number and the extension jpg e g 001234 jpg The number depends on the number of recorded images in this directory An up to date image can be obtained using the following path ftp IP address camera2 fullsize jpg This command addresses camera 2 For other image sizes you can enter halfsize or hugesize instead of fullsize Note At fto P address HD info txt you can download an overview of the hard disk partitioning and the available images Handbuch 53 9 1 11 Assignment of Devices to the Serial Ports In the Device menu you have to enter the devices connected to the two serial interfaces COM 1 and COM 2 of your Convision V6xx A 1 In the table displayed select which device is connected to COM 1 and COM 2 If no devices are connected select No device connected default 2 If several controllable cameras are connected specify the number of cameras 3 As a rule a modem is connected to COM2 For all the other devices controllable cameras weather station controllable sockets you are free to choose the port 4 If you want to operate a device not listed in the table select Serial Url Port You will control the device with your own applet that you have to upload to the Convision V6xx A refer to Chapter 8 6
113. s message Click on the Convision Technology link to retrieve detailed information on the certificate Click Yes to install the plugin and certificate If you cancel the installation the camera frames cannot be displayed with the ActiveX plugin Instead of the frame a small red X will be displayed Convision V600 A Series niet O pln EE EE 5 9 S ne Locslsiusgel Tnried ger ks ai Internet Thee see coeds sl Wei sites anu i haven placed i othe zer Tenn breed bow deat ew Moret ihe thelr to ped the bina kra for Pict Bore s Moen Sale bec ged ob bunchorval OES PETOA O pion al fi Uinnigred Bclaagir cke val nol be dorriosded App oped bei mii niairt sabes ter ok 1 Gel sex Figure 91 ActiveX settings in Microsoft Internet Explorer i Actives controls and plug ins wl Download signed Activex controls CH Disable CH Enable CG Prompt wl Download unsigned Actives controls Disable CH Enable CH Prompt wl Initialize and ecript Actives controls not marked as sate CG Disable CH Enable CH Prompt wl Aun Actives controls and plug ins CH Administrator approved CH Disable Gh Enable CH Prompt wl Script Actives controls marked sate for scripting CH Disable Gh Enable CH Prompt Figure 92 ActiveX settings in Microsoft Internet Explorer Handbuch EE Setting browser security options that are too strict may prevent a download from the Convision V6xx A
114. sh a connection with the following settings contact your network administrator Setup in the Case of a Cross Connect or ISDN Connection pe EE EE EEE EI 1 Start Netscape BE 2 Click Preferences in the Edit menu Bee 3 Now click the sign under heey Bee eee Le pel ee ee Bet ee O the Advanced option using a E the mouse and then click on gen Kb a se ry ve Proxies Cara i gung ep ba t Abt asc i erara Pie Pir eege ten EES a ana Cim ch Figure 82 Setting up Netscape Navigator 100 Convision V600 A Series 4 Select the Direct connection to the Internet option and click Salon the OK button to accept the R echt geet dt eh a E default settings Rompe RA a Seille desis riari dene C Gel ven fo By om reg Figure 83 Setting up Netscape Navigator Pasi Make sure that the browser does not load any documents from the ingen ins ohe cache Ties elen age b eee hea ante a Petpet aah heated eM 5 Now select Advanced Cache 6 In the Document in the cache is compared to document on network section select the Every time option ee ee eee eed rel alee D h i eee ge hres Cache E than Dnk Cache ee than ss Doj eta Cik Caa ok E E be cee H F haare e apih ri aiei Le ai i rahaa C Darp rat D vep ins r Hran 7 Save the settings and restart the browser ured e Figure 84 Setting up Netscape Navigator b
115. the IP address and the like Please refer to Chapter 8 for more information on the recording and playback functions 2 3 Convision V611 A The Convision V611 A is a Convision V600 A with the GSM and long time recording modules This GSM variant features an integrated GSM900 cellular system which means that wireless data transfer is possible The operating voltage can be supplied using a 12 V battery e g a car battery to ensure the full scope of mobile functionality Handbuch The messages are received either via a GSM 900 cellular phone or via an analog modem For data transmission the Convision V611 A requires a SIM card not included in the scope of delivery In addition an antenna terminated with an FME connector female is required not included in the scope of delivery Versions Convision V611 A XL with a HDD of at least 20 GB Please refer to Chapter 8 for more information on the recording and playback functions Please refer to Chapter 9 1 2 for information on configuring the GSM modem 8 Convision V600 A Series A System Requirements 3 1 Requirements for Operation in an ISDN Telephone Network For configuring and operating the Convision V6xx A via ISDN you need an basic ISDN access The Convision V6xx A is completely ready for connection via ISDN which means the user need not perform any installation works The Convision V6xx A has been equipped with an ISDN card and the required ISDN softwar
116. ther the recording is to be stopped once the maximum number of images has been reached or whether it is to be continued at the beginning of the partition i e on the first ring buffer If the recording restarts on the first ring buffer images already recorded are overwritten 7 Click the Add Partition button to accept the configured partition data The storage space required for the settings selected will automatically be displayed along with the remaining storage space The recordings are started manually or when the first event occurs They are stopped according to your settings and the next ring buffer is started When a recording is started by an event there will be no pre event images on the first ring buffer A recording in progress can be stopped manually on the Recorder page Note If an event occurs while a recording is in progress the recording related to the second event is started directly after the first recording is terminated Impulse Controlled The pulse caused by an event refer to Chapter 9 3 triggers the recording of images for a preset period of time behia ee ee Phili ri Bbi eia IK VC BE oe al Pichare alen Part amp ior Partial RT trekat sl Ade Farin Figure 52 Setting up an impulse controlled partition 1 Set the recording time of an event You can select Seconds Minutes or Hours 2 Specify the number of events to be stored 72 Convision V600 A Series 3 S
117. thus been l configured To establish a Primary DNS egies gee connection to the Convision V6xx A select the Convision V600 icon under Dial Up Networking Application open it and click the OK button Secondary WINS B Enter your user name and password PPP password refer to Chapter 9 1 2 and V Use IP header compression click the Connect button The Use default gateway on remote network ISDN connection to the Convision V6xx A will be Lancel established H addess HE Secondary DNS Primary WINS Figure 71 Configuring dial up networking in Windows 98 Start your browser and enter http 10 0 0 10 as the URL The browser will display the homepage of the Convision V6xx A Next you have to select the Configure button upon delivery the default administrator name is admin and the Administrator password field must remain blank click OK then Connections and finally ISDN Modem Now you have to enter the multiple subscriber number MSN at which the Convision V6xx A is operated Additionally you have the possibility of defining the administrator password Once you have made the required inputs save them Note During initial configuration of the Convision V6xx A via ISDN enter neither a user name nor a user password for dial up networking 92 Convision V600 A Series lt Connected to Conyvision 600 Connected at 230 400 bps Duration 0000 00 20 OK Bytes received T22
118. tton No but the Convision V611 A is available with an integrated GSM modem Depending on the task up to 20 users Two simultaneous connections can be set up if channel bundling also with Convision Call is enabled only one Via Convision Call without channel bundling the number is theoretically higher but due to the small bandwidth of the line the transmission rate is very low H DSR RD TxD m O H SR O CTS DIR __1 O Os GND el Pins 1 and 9 are not assigned Convision V600 A Series What is the pin assignment of a cross connect cable co OOO Px to Ro fe GA bi A OO On Does the Convision V6xx A also The Convision V6xx A is PLATFORM work with other operating systems INDEPENDENT It can be used on any system with an Internet browser Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer installed e g IRIX 6 2 Linux 2 2 or MacOs Handbuch 113 Appendix F Declaration of Conformity LE KONFORMITATSERKLARUNG DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Gerateart Micro Web Server Type of equipment Produkt Product Convision V600 A Series Das bezeichnete Produkt stimmt mit den Vorschriften folgender EU Richtlinie n berein The aforementioned product complies with the following European Council directive s 93 97 EWG EG EMV Richtlinie EC EMC directive 1999 5 EG EG Telekommunikationsendeinrichtungen Richtlinie EC Telecommunications terminal equipment directiv
119. vider e g to send e mail to perform an FTP upload or to establish a connection to Convision Call While connected to a provider the Convision V6xx A cannot be accessed via the default router By entering multiple providers it is possible to establish alternative connections automatically if the first attempt at establishing a connection fails Apart from that you can select different connections for different tasks Select one of the eight connection buttons on the Connections button bar Assign a name Enter the phone number of the provider Enter the login name in the Identification for PPP point to point protocol field Enter the password in the Password for PPP field Ooo A WB N gt If supported by your provider activate the password encoding option if desired refer to Chapter 10 4 7 If Supported by your provider activate the channel bundling option if desired refer to Chapter 10 5 When setting up dial up networking you have to enable multi channel connection setup refer to Appendix A Figure 23 Configuring connections Handbuch 39 8 TimeOut specifies the time period the Convision V6xx remains connected to the provider after the last data has been transferred 55 seconds is the default time period If desired enter a different time in seconds max 99999 seconds 9 Deactivate the checkbox if you want to terminate the connection immediately after the last data
120. with RJ45 connector female JPEG up to 25 fps PAL up to 30 fps NTSC Approx 3 50 KB frame depending on resolution and compression factor 32 frames with a resolution of 192 x 144 pixels or 16 frames with a resolution of 384x288 pixels TCP IP HTTP FTP SMTP Client Completely with a Web browser via HTML Web browser supporting HTTP 1 0 and HTML 3 2 Java Script 1 2 Java 1 1 8 External 12 V 1 5 A multi standard power pack 100 240 V 6 W 163 x 80 x 185 WxHxD 1 295 g 0 C 55 C CE0682 EN 50082 EN 55022 83 11 2 Convision V610 A Video Web server including long time recording module The basic technical data correspond to those of the Convision V600 A Additional features Long time recording Memory Recording capacity Power consumption Temperature range Dimensions weight Internal 2 5 notebook hard disk with various storage capacities Depending on the type 9 hours at 1 fos per GB resolution 384 x 288 10 W 0 C 55 C 163 x 80 x 185 mm W x H x D weight 1 435 g 11 3 Convision V611 A Video Web server including GSM and long time recording module The basic technical data correspond to those of the Convision V600 A Additional features GSM module and long time recording module GSM network Output power Network access Baud rate Power consumption Temperature range Dimensions weight 84 900 phase Il 2 W class 4 Internal SIM card not included i
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