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1. 3 3 4 Session setup English SESSION SETUP A Session List Delete Index Address or Channel Id Password E 172 15 43 32 1 root 58 181 14 72 1 rant E Figure 3 7 Session Setup E Description Button p Delete Deletion of all channel parameters Index Number of camera and video server lists Input the name IP address and domain name of encoder Default list table are blank support input Internet IP LAN IP and Internet domain l Address i Session name Suppose an encoder domain name the address blank must input like this ipcam vicp net do NOT input the http Input the http port number Select the channel IP camera and video server is channel 1 Channel l l In case of 4 channels video server select desired channel ID Password Input the ID and Password Default ID PW is admin 1 234 Apply Delete Save the setup parameters or delete selected check box on Delete Connecting decoders target list Field Button Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide 3 3 5 User Admin amp Time Setup English USER ADMIN amp TIME SETUP Bl User Administration Administrator Username Password 4 16 char Confirm Password SAVE B Time Setup Date 2010 10 14 EU 15 17 39 Synchronize with an Internet Time Server selecta time server v Specify Time Server pool ntp org Select Time Zone GMT 9 00 rz 000 Daylight E Daylight saving mm dd
2. OYE Ob101 A Re A speco technologies ONSIP OD101 User s Guide E t _ _ 5 o Apr 3 2013 Jun 6 2013 2 Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide BEEN 7 Table of Contents LES A eee ee ene 4 1 1 Introduction to th ONSIP OD TQ sur RA A A BR 4 A Randi aan 4 LS roseo R Y 5 1 4 Applications ot ONSIP OD TU aant eoe eI ri Eno A 6 25 Ss cung ea NE OESTE 7 2 Package COMENS serea nea 7 2 2 Product PIOVIOIN cid tot osea caso sia ouod merde abre RA pM DUE Edu ecd e ers 8 2 3 Physical ESCUDO cite iare eeniasdod datu va etus pco ie ue cam ase up d os eod utate u A aa Ga us fase 9 2 4 Functional D6SCIIDLIOD escoria A oe Ea Eus 10 2 IN t m M 12 JJ PG hegulreimielib ooo arcane a Doo ao desd 12 3 0 IP address ContgulallOli td ir a 13 3 3 Administration Tool configuration ccccoonncncccccconcconnnnconononnnnoncnnonnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnonnnnncnnanrnnnnaneos 15 4 Trouble Shooting cccccccccssssseeeeecccecesssseceeecceeeaasseceeeecceseausseceeeeeseeeaaaeseeeecsseeaseeceeeessseaaaseeeeness 28 4 1 No power is applied oooocccccooncocococcnncconcnnconanononnnncnnononrnnonnnnnnnonnncnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnronaneness 28 4 2 Cannot connect to the Video coooocncccnncccccccconnconnnnnonononnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 29 4 3 Iecnnical ASSISII ICQ cuoc deor aea oa Satin rai nn an 30
3. H264App 566 14 17 20 H2644pp 566 14 38 00 H2644pp 563 14 38 00 H2644pp 563 14 38 02 H2644pp 567 14 38 02 H2644pp 567 14 38 05 H2644pp 553 14 38 05 H2644pp 563 14 38 07 H2644pp 567 14 38 07 H2644pp 567 15 11 21 H2644pp 563 15 11 21 H2644pp 563 15 11 22 H2644pp 567 15 11 22 H2644pp 567 pool ntp org get host name failure System configuration is changed Message Receive msgld 25 avmanager c 2353 Not found command msg 25 pool ntp org get host name failure pool ntp org get host name failure Message Receive msgld 27 avmanager c 2359 CHD GROUP CHANGE ictRoot c 252B after init ictRoot c 2541 Decoder start Single Mode Message Receive msgld 27 avmanager c 2359 CMD_GROUP_CHANGE ictRoot c 2526 after init ictRoot c 2541 Decoder start Single Mode Message Receive msgld 26 avmanager c 2355 CMD SESSI ON CHANGE ictRoot c 252B after init ictRoot c 2541 Decoder start Single Mode 15 11 35 H2644pp 563 D Message Receive msgld 26 15 11 35 H2644pp 563 E avmanager c 2355 CHD_SESS ON CHANGE 4 mW rri C m m rm ioc rm rm rm orrnrnmnmodoczornmmco B Additional Information MAC Address 00 07 18 23 01 1B IP Address Management Server System ID 01010206 You can check the problems as well as the versions and event status of the whole system and modules Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide 4 Tr
4. HHHHHHHH LILILILILILILILIL CVBS O Figure 2 2 Front Figure 2 3 Rear Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide 2 4 Functional Description Category Content Misc RJ 45 Standard PoE IEEE802 3af 10 100Base T Line Level 1Vpk and micro phone Configuration in Audio administration tool e 100Base T 100Mbps Ethernet connector RJ 45 with PoE standard 802 3af 2 LEDs on the Ethernet connector show the status of Decoder as the following Status LED Dual Color Red Green It will be lit in green or red depending on the status Green Green color indicates that the product is in normal operation mode Continuous green indicates that data transmission is possible Blinking green means that someone is connected to ONSIP OD101 Red Continuous or blinking red indicates that hardware is in abnormal condition Red Green LED will be lit with red momentarily and it will be lit with green after a while when power is applied into Decoder LINK LAN LED Orange It will be lit with orange color when network cabling is all right Blinking orange color indicates that normal data transmission is under way Off state indicates that there is trouble with the network connection DC 12V Power input for supplying 12V DC power Caution If ONSIP OD101 is powered by PoE do not plug in DC Jack with active DC power into DC power connector e Video output CVBS Video output from IP camera video
5. Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide 1 Product Overview 1 1 Introduction to the ONSIP OD101 ONSIP OD101 is an embedded network video decoder ONSIP OD101 takes a digital signal sources provide by IP camera or DVS from a network and converts it to an analog video signal When ONSIP OD101 is connected to more than one camera it can cycle between the images provide by them This function is called Poll function Yes Yes HalfD1 Yes QCIF Yes VGA Yes Table 1 1 Video resolution support by ONSIP OD101 1 2 Features Decoding for H 264 omall size low power convenient installation PC independent operation high stability and efficiency robustness against virus High video quality and resolution high fidelity Automatic reconnection in case of network failure Strong Poll function 32 targets available and accessible to configure each stalling time OSD presents the name of the destination target while polling Status information high availability of the working state from every device Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide 1 3 Network Topology Compression Resolution NTSC 30 frames sec Max 704x480 640x480 704x240 352x240 176x112 PAL SECAM 25 frames sec Max 704x576 640x480 704x288 352x288 176x144 Audio PCM 64 Kbps AI menm I O Mic Line In 1 V p p output for amplified speaker For temporal use in installation CVBS output Power over Ethernet
6. hh mm Time Setting Synchronize with this Computer Time Date 2010 10 14 Time 15 17 18 Set Manually Date 2010 10 14 yyyy mm dd Time 15 17 36 hh mm ss Figure 3 8 User admin amp Time setup Sub Field Button Description Field Button Administrator Admin ID Default ID is admin Username e Confirm Enter the password once more to confirm the password Password Current Time It shows you the current time kept in the product Synchronize Synchronize the time kept in the product with the time kept in with an time server on the internet at the right When the time server is Internet Time out of the reach from the product you can assign time server by Time Setup Server filling in Specific Time Server field Synchronize With this Computer Time Set Manually Set the time manually Fill in the fields with desired formats NS A Save the set up parameters Synchronize the time kept in the product with the time in the PC Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide If you lost Administrator s ID and password the only means of recovery is to reset the settings to factory default but then you lose your previous settings Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide E t _ _ 5 o 3 3 6 PTZ setup This is the setup page for PTZ controller English PTZ SETUP B PTZ Controller Selection WTX 1200A Default DELETE SAVE El
7. 1 Microsoft Corp C WDocuments and SettingsMsuperman gt ping 172 16 42 51 Pinging 172 16 42 51 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 172 16 42 51 bytes 32 time lt ims TIL 64 Reply from 172 16 42 51 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 Reply from 172 16 42 51 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 Reply from 172 16 42 51 bytes 32 time lt ims TIL 64 Ping statistics for 172 16 42 51 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost z loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum ms Average Ams C WDocuments and SettingsMsuperman gt cr CAPMWINDOWSYsystem32WNcmd exe Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2600 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2061 Microsoft Corp C WDocuments and SettingsWsuperman gt ping 172 16 42 51 Pinging 172 16 42 51 with 32 bytes of data timed out timed out timed out timed out Ping statistics for 172 16 42 51 Packets Sent 4 Received BM Lost 4 100 loss C WDocuments and SettingsWsuperman gt Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide 4 3 Technical Assistance If you need any technical assistance please contact your dealer For immediate service please provide the following information Model name MAC address and Registration number Purchase date Description of the problem NEA ol ee Error message Rev 1 11 Jun 2013
8. IEEE802 3af Power Supply Upgrade Firmware upgrade over IP network Administration Remote administration over IP network ID and Password protection and IP filtering for restricting administrative Sync to PC Synchronize to PC Manual time seting Time management Internet Synchronize to Time Server Time Server Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide 1 4 Applications of ONSIP OD101 e IP surveillance buildings stores manufacturing facilities parking lots banks government facilities military etc Real time Internet broadcasting e Remote monitoring hospitals kindergartens traffic public areas etc e Teleconference Bi directional audio conference e Remote Learning Weather and environmental observation Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide 2 Operating Instructions 2 1 Package Contents Open the package and check if you have the followings Contents Description Remarks ONSIP OD101 ONSIP OD101 main unit CD Software amp User s Guide Quick Reference Guide Quick installation guide Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide 2 2 Product Preview ONSIP OD101 ONSIP Installer H 264 Decoder PC software to allocate an IP address Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide 2 3 Physical description 2 3 1 External View Figure 2 1 External view of ONSIP OD101 2 3 1 Front and Rear
9. PTZ Baud Rate 601 SAVE Figure 3 9 PTZ Setup Sub Field M Field Button Button Description PTZ controller lu A NN Choose the PTZ controller Delete Button Click on this button to delete Do not delete the default model Save the set up parameters when PTZ controller setting is SAVE finished PTZ baud Rate mE Select this Baud rate to set the PTZ controller SAVE Save the set up parameters when baud rate setting is finished Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide E t _ _ 5 o 3 3 7 Upgrade amp Reset You can upgrade the device via the IP network UPGRADE amp RESET E Manual Upgrade System Firmware Upgrade Current Version 1 0 24 INSTALL Bootloader Upgrade Current Version 1 1 5 INS TALL B Add PT File INS TALL E Factory Default Setting CONFIRM Preserve Network Configuration A System Restart CONFIRM Figure 3 10 Upgrade amp Reset Contents of the upgradable system component should be downloaded from ONSIP s home page before the system upgrade is performed Sub Field Button Upgrade the system manually System S W Upgrade the system software installed on the product via the Manual Upgrade network System software needed for the upgrade can be Upgrade downloaded from ONSIP s home page Bootloader Upgrade the boot loader installed on the product via the Upgrade network Bootloader needed for the upgrade can be downloaded from ONSIP s hom
10. ase of system firmware 4 When you ve found the file click Open This will select the file and close the Choose file dialogue window 5 Click the INSTALL button An alert message box will pop up Click OK button then it will start uploading the file This may take some time 6 Upgrade completion message will appear after the system upgrade has been completed 7 Reboot device by performing System Restart 8 After rebooting log on to the product in admin mode again and click the Status Report 9 Check the version number and release date of the firmware You can download system software of the device from ONSIP s homepage http www ONSIP com Once the system is reset to the factory default state by system reset of the administrator all the connection of the users might be disconnected Since the connection is not recovered automatically users should set up the connection manually with new connection information Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide E t _ _ 5 o 3 3 8 Status Report It shows you system records since the system started English STATUS REPORT BootLoader Ver 1 1 05 build time Fri Sep 3 18 57 32 2010 Kernel Ver 1 0 24 build time Fri Sep 10 17 02 18 2010 Application Ver 1 0 22 build time Fri ug 20 13 14 29 2010 10 17 20 H2644pp 566 11 18 32 H2644pp 562 11 18 32 H2644pp 563 11 18 32 H2644pp 563 12 17 20
11. dmin page Access Base IP Input IP address of the PC which is intended to be used for log Address on to admin mode Using External If you are using external mail server fill in the fields with proper SMTP Server parameters Use TLS Check at this box to use SSL log on to the SMTP server DDNS You can register the product to the Soeco DDNS server for a name service Save Save the set up parameters when parameters settings are finished Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide E t _ _ 5 o 3 3 3 Group setup Setup the display group Group can setup up to 16 groups and a group can setup up to 4 channels GROUP SETUP amp Group List Delete Index Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 During Enable 0 pPtz pMic v OpMic v 1 pPtz v v 2 0 pMic hd Y Y bd Yv h d v v y OTOT o O o oO O a O O OOO Figure 3 6 Group Setup 1 channel 2 channels 1 2 mE 3 channels 4 channels Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide Sub Field e Field Button Button Description Delete Deletion of all channel parameters Index Group number Channel 1 4 Assignment of each channel Group During Waiting time from 10 sec to 120 sec Enable You can select Enable or Disable Apply Delete Save the setup parameters or delete selected check box on Delete Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide E t _ _ 5 o
12. e Audio in MIC LINE IN Connect external audio source or microphone e Audio out Line Out Connect speakers with built in amplifier Audio from remote site is output through Line out in bi directional audio mode Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide e Factory Default Switch A switch provided for returning the product to factory default state Press the switch for a few seconds while power is applied o 100BaseT 802 3af Figure 2 5 Factory Default Switch Restoring the factory default will erase all settings Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide 3 Getting Started 3 1 PC Requirement First of all you should set up the ONSIP OD101 such as IP address using the ONSIP installer software and administration tool using Internet Explorer Minimum requirement of the PC is described below Recommended Remark Main Memory 512MB or above Operating System Windows XP S Web Browser Internet Explorer 6 0 or above i Operating Systems supported Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Vista 7 Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide 3 2 IP address configuration 1 Connect PC and ONSIP OD101 to network 1 Prepare a PC to run programs for the installation and video connection PC is needed to assign IP address to ONSIP OD101 2 Inthe case of using PoE connect the PC and ONSIP OD101 to the network using one of the following ways If your LAN Switch does
13. e page Add PTZ File Upgrade the PTZ script file for adding new PTZ controller Field Button Description Perform remote reset by clicking on the CONFIRM button Important To apply upgraded contents you should perform System Restart System Restart Re initialize the product to factory default state By checking on a Radio button Preserve Network Configuration you can preserve the parameters for the Factory Default network Checking on Al will return all the parameters to Setting factory default state Once all the values are set to factory default state the product should be set up again using IP Installer All previous connections will be disconnected upon reset Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide Device does not resume the connections and the users must re connect to the product manually Upgrading the device Unless otherwise instructed the owners of the device are recommended to upgrade the system when upgraded firmware is released using manual upgrade procedure Followings are the procedure to apply for the manual upgrade 1 Save the upgrade system software to your PC Upgrade software can be downloaded from ONSIP s home page or provided in CD 2 Connect to the product in admin mode and select Update amp Reset menu 3 Click Browse to find the files you want to use for upgrade This will open a Choose file dialogue window The file extension is ief for the c
14. ect network mode that best suits from the drop down list in You can choose either Static or ADSL and Auto DHCP respectively If ADSL and Auto are selected the fields in is deactivated In case of ADSL fill the User Name and Password in 8 with the values provided by your ISP Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide 3 3 Administration Tool configuration There is a way of connecting to the Decoder admin mode Type in the connection address of the product in the address field of the Internet Explorer as followings http IP address of the product Example http 172 16 43 244 Default ID and Passwork are admin and 1234 The server 172 16 71 72 at SuperNova requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection li l root meree Remember my credentials Figure 3 3 Log in window Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide E t _ _ 5 o 3 3 1 Basic Setup BASIC SETUP B System Name amp Audio Input Selection Mic Volume 0 5 Line In amp Video Out Type amp Viewing Mode Sequence Single Default Group v B OSD Setup OSD Display Enable Disble Time Display Camera Decoder Alarm Display Enable Disable Figure 3 4 Basic Setup Sub Field ar Field Button Button Description Inp
15. nistrator Access Base IP Address B Ma nagement Server E Logon to server Figure 3 5 Network Configuration Sub Field Field Button Button Description The network types supported by the products are LAN fixed IP PPPoE and DHCP automatic IP allocation Static IP Setup IP Assign Type PPPoE Setup DHCP Setup When the network environment is fixed IP select LAN in the network type and input the IP address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS1 and DNS2 Ask your network administrator or ISP for the information DNS2 is used when DNS1 does not work When the network environment is PPPoE and IP address is assigned automatically select PPPoE in the network type Next fill in the User Name and Password fields with the values given by your ISP When the DHCP server assigns IP address automatically select DHCP in the network type Select this mode in case of Cable Modem Refer to ONSIP installer user s guide for Host name and domain for Cable Modem Clone MAC Refer to ONSIP installer user s guide for Clone MAC Port Change Each port should have a number below 65535 Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide HTTP port is used for the connection to the admin page HTTP Default is 80 You can restrict the access to the admin page from IP addresses beyond certain IP address range IP Filtering Restrict Administrator Check at this box to restrict log on to the a
16. not support standard PoE connect ONSIP OD101 as shown in dotted line in Figure 3 1 The DC power is applied through DC adapter DC adapter CVBS Monitor LAN switch with standard POE Figure 3 1 Power and network connection 2 Install ONSIP installer and set IP parameters on ONSIP OD101 Insert the CD provided with product into the PC Install ONSIP Installer MA ONSIP installer Ver 3 0 1 or later is needed in the configuration Follow the sequence below for setting the IP parameter i Run ONSIP installer gt Select Network Adapter gt OK ii Click CD in ONSIP installer window Double click on gt Fill in 4 gt make a selection in gt Fill the parameters in 6 iii Click on 9 to apply the settings iv You can connect to admin page by clicking on 0 Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide 3 BE IP Installer MAC Adore LP Addreza Name ls isss E address hanse r y Web Port RTSP Port Sr agp jore rT T T T T T pl UPnP Disable ES IP Address Subnet Mask 6 ADSLIPPPOE Gateway Autof DHCP Al os WLAN SSID DNS2 Encrypt Type El User Name A 8 WLAN Key Ct Passward pum Metwork Adapter Devices NPF 145801 57E 6F24 44C 1 B382 OFEUBZ3EZFAB System Mame Static Figure 3 2 IP installer Click on the field in 3 for sorting and rearranging the list Sel
17. oubleshooting 4 1 No power is applied e Incase of Standard PoE Power over Ethernet Power supply through standard PoE is possible only when the following conditions are met 1 Standard PoE is supported on the product 2 The LAN switch supports standard PoE Make sure that both the product and the LAN switch support standard PoE IEEE 802 3af e Incase of DC adapter If PoE is not applied the power and network connection should be made through separate cables lt is recommended to use DC adapter supplied by ONSIP for the feeding of the power In case of replacing the DC power supply make sure that the power supply meets with the power requirement of the product to prevent damage or malfunction Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide 4 2 Cannot connect to the Video Check the status of the network connection through PING test Try the following on your PC Start gt Run gt Cmd gt Ping IP address Ex Ping 172 16 42 51 If Reply from message is returned 1 in the figure below the network connection is in normal state Try connection to the video again If the problem persists or refer to other trouble shooting notes If Request timed out message is returned 2 in the figure below the network connection or network setting is not in normal state Check the network cable and settings er CAWINDOWSYWsystem32Wcmd exe Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2600 CC Copyright 1985 200
18. ut edit and save the name of ONSIP OD101 here support input English System name letter and character ONSIP OD101 name will be shown in the Search List window When you use microphone you should check the radio Audio input selection button and volume When you use external audio signal check it Choose different output standard to matching different monitor If user s Video format monitor is NTSC monitor he should choose the output format NTSC ONSIP OD101 default output format is NTSC Sequence When you want to see each channel sequentially Viewing mode Single Default When you want to see group such as split screens group You can select Enable or Disable OSD setup You can select Camera or Decoder You can select Enable or Disable Save the set up parameters when parameters settings are finished Rev 1 11 Jun 2013 ONSIP OD101 User s Guide 3 3 2 Network Configuration Setup the network parameters appropriately in accordance with your network environment Many of the parameters in this page are same as those set up by ONSIP Installer amp IP Assign Type 9 Static IP Setup IP Address Gateway DNS1 PPPoE Setup Username DHCP Setup Host Name NETWORK SETUP 172 16 71 72 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 172 165 0 1 Password 9090900000 Domain Name Use Cloned MAC Address 00 07 18 23 O1 1B B Port Change HTTP a0 amp IP Filtering default TCP 80 C Restrict Admi

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