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1. 32 A DURANT tii 35 Administration Page 53 Administrative Password 35 ANAIS esilio cia 21 ambient room temperature 23 Analog I O video mode 13 Apply and Restart Page 59 ON O NE N 15 24 AUDIO COMNECION ii 16 Audio Connectors 28 Audio Features 13 Audio Input Output 32 Audio Video Codec 12 AUIO CFOSSOV L ai a 30 Automatic Shutdown 14 AUNDA ia 58 Auto Negotiation 30 renun ia 23 B Bitrate Audio pri 24 Bits pet SECON aia 34 Broadcast Address 43 C CCS Equipment nre 42 CCS Equipment Name 27 Central Configuration Server 57 Central configuration server 42 Change Password page 55 User s Guide VisioBox Changing Administrative password 37 Changing password ws 35 CHASSIS curia 23 Coding Algorithm Audio 24 Coding Algorithm Video 23 COND oS 17 COM iones 17 Communication cable 30
2. 24 Null Modem Cable 17 O Operating altitude 23 Operating temperature 23 Opto isolated inputs 18 User s Guide VisioBox OUT 3350 Ti an 25 OUT ISO Za a 25 Output VIDEO aiar 24 32 OUTS UE AIO anna 18 OverheatiliP arena 14 P o ence NA 34 Password Protection 35 Cassia O lb an 12 PMC Expansion Slots 16 Polia 15 POSING oeno r 41 Power Cable Type IEC 320 EN 30 Power cable panini 30 Power Consumption Typical 23 Power Socket neon ded tet e pep kwa ye 19 Power Supply lele 13 23 Q Quitting Administrative Menu 46 R Recovery Boot eere 20 Relative umidi rara 23 Reset Hdd pace rn 54 Reset User Settings page 54 Resetting UDI WA 44 User SD AA 45 Resolution and OSD 23 ETA EE 24 26 RSS iii 17 24 15232 POU ii nos 17 RS422 435 baia 17 24 RS422 485 POTE uni di 7 S SDRAM aceti tud que 12 User s Guide VisioBox O SIOE E 18 Serial Communication Interface 24 Serial Connectors RS232 422 485 27 DEL AL DC VICES apra 31 Seal POL ars 17 Setting Network Configuration 41 System Date and Time
3. iii 5 Dally VO OS eki t ko il aa 5 Ground CONNECTION WAM II 5 Site Preparation and Safety Guidelines sise 7 Preparing Your Site for Installation ue kob ei A dic 7 Choosing a Site tor Installation iii A 7 Ensuring Overcurrent Protection iii 7 Grounding the Equipment ia 7 Creatng a sate ENVIFOAMENT Lula 8 Rack Mounting the System Optional iii 8 ENSUANG PIOPerAITOW assiale E 8 Stabilizing TNS Syster ensia tes tiet letal 8 Power Considerations wa 9 AVOIG CICCINICAl SNOCK ec 9 Provening m rm 9 installing the VS IE aiii oi 9 COVENAGEMPLY SIOUS rH rM pe cc A e re 9 VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video EqUIDMEnt ce esde enti a 11 Sida A a n ek E n e n ob a e S Gi pak en e ban e ae 11 The MotnerDoard silla ie 12 The CPU ASS OM DI arcas t dot ho ki leale ea 12 AW IG F GO A FO OP ieri 12 User s Guide VisioBox e SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaees 12 Esc AA A A AE 12 PMGPGliMezzanmne Cara o9lots ani n 12 VisioWave Audio Video Codec assembly nennen nennen 12 ml NND D IU UE M carat ahaa aa 12 Power oubply MOV E AC ill ille al eee 13 xc M EN CREO RE ORRORI ROSE ORI IR ORO 13 VisioWave VisioBox Dimensions si arl 13 Automatic Shutdown on Overheating iii 14 SVOG SOIV EI rana 14 Connect r side DESCHDTION ssa 15 Robi MEM E LA ae 15 AS A aceasta gs LLL ie cR E I ee 16 Optional
4. ls y oa oF ES 7 omo VIDEO A AUDIO VIDEO B I O STATUS COM LAN POWER Fig4 Optional PMC Video Codec Board in slot A Slot B This slot can be used either for an optional VisioWave PMC Video Codec Board or for a Hard Disk When the options are not used make sure that the slots are covered appropriately so that dust or any other unwanted encumbrances are not entering the VisioWave VisioBox 16 9 VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment User s Guide VisioBox Serial Port DB 9 male connector Devices that transfer data such as PTZ control for remote Video Cameras communica tion with PC s for maintenance purposes configuration settings VMS Verbal Message Sign boards and other industrial control systems can be connected to RS232 COM 1 and RS422 485 COM 2 ports RS232 Full duplex COMI is the console port or the system maintenance port when used with the keys Ctrl C within the first three seconds after power on to the VisioWave VisioBox If RS232 is not used with the keys Ctrl C then it could be used for other applications Both RS232 COM 1 and RS422 485 COM 2 are shared on the same 1 Connector To use RS422 485 COM 2 please refer to the pinout table Serial Con Y RS232 COM 1 can be used with a standard cable Null Modem Cable us nectors RS232 422 485 on page 27 RS232 Port This port is a point to point connector defined as COM 1 and is used to connect devices that transfer da
5. 38 DIODES E RR RR tete 16 DIOL Ben as 16 Static IP address spera 33 Status Failure during boot 21 Normal BOO sunt 20 ReCOVErY DOOE sa nt 20 DIO bra 34 Storage Equipment page SI Storage temperature 23 Storage transit altitude 23 Subnet Mask uice ret eir tiet iens 43 DUDDOE Suet Cana 3 SICH E e a a ii 3 DVSIO SERVED qual coda 14 System Configuration page 49 System Image sionista 46 System INGICALOLS i 19 I Temperature Control States 21 Temperature threshold values 14 Terminal Emulator 3l TANS ZONE OHSeb reno 4 Titezone LISE Suns etos 38 Trace Messages page 52 Troubleshooting O ne aide 62 RS2Z32 42481 dira 62 NICO iero 62 Troublleshooting INSIWONE dete alia 61 U Unchecked DHCP Auto Configuration 58 ANTOU KN anto 35 Unlocking procedure 35 Updating System TNA AA AAA 46 Using WebiJnterlate was on oi rado ad a ak pa a 47 Licia 41 V MO Si fia 14 NTC ONE dellla pe oi ne 15 IV VC A nacre 15 Video Circuits PALE soie nen i 50 Video input formats 13 Video Operating System 14 Video output formats 13 Vide
6. amp YisioBox HyperTerminal 4 E inl xl File Edit View Call Transfer Help DNS server list DNS additional search path Link Speed Auto Flow Control Auto IP Address 10 0 1 2 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Broadcast Address 10 255 255 255 Gateway 10 0 0 1 nter new configuration Host name and domain name VBM FC0047 visiowave com l DNS server list comma separated ll DNS additional search path comma separated Central configuration server leave blank for new equipment CCS equipment id do not change for new equipment VBX FC0047 Link Speed Auto 10Half 10Ful11 100Ha1f 100Ful1 Auto Flow Control Auto On 0ff Auto Gateway Address 10 0 0 1 Connected 0 08 30 Auto detect 96008 N 1 scRoLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Fig25 Network Configuration options Once the Network Configuration is done then the basic settings for the VisioWave VisioBox is also accomplished and the VisioBox is ready for use Using the Console for other Activities Resetting the Hard Drive Content Optional Step 1 A hard drive must be present in the VisioWave VisioBox in order to use the option 4 on the Console Select the option 4 Reset hard drive content by entering 4 and press ing the return key The Hard disk will be reformatted The Hard disk for mat and system data is preserved only the audio and video files are erased YisioBox HyperTerminal 3 inl xl Fil
7. rack mounting frame Dimensions W x H x D 214mm x 43 6mm x 177mm Weight 1 7 kgs Slots Two PMC Expansion slots for the options User s Guide VisioBox VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment e 13 Automatic Shutdown on Overheating In order to protect the Hard Disk optional used for storage from damage due to overheat ing the disk s surface temperature is constantly monitored The VisioBox takes automatic protective action and records it in the system and persistent log e When the Hard disk surface temperature exceeds the specified upper temperature limit T ip the Hard disk shuts down automatically The storage resumes automatically once the Hard disk surface temperature falls below the specified lower limit Tir The default values of the temperature thresholds are T aiski T aisk2 48 C 35 C These are the typical temperature threshold values and can vary depending on the type of Hard disk used Syslog Server All logging options from the V O S Video Operating System are available but as the standard VisioWave VisioBox does not have a system Hard Drive no file logging is sup ported on the VisioWave VisioBox Logging should be done through remote Syslog Server Please refer to VisioWave Central Configuration Server User s Manual to learn more about it the logging options available 14 e VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment User s Guide VisioBox Connector side Description The Connector side of
8. Operating temperature ambient room temperature Storage temperature Relative humidity Operating altitude Storage transit altitude Power Supply Autoranging Typical Power Consumption MTBF Hard drive service life Compliances Features Specifications Video Codec Coding Algorithm Formats Resolution and OSD Frame Rate Input Form Impedance Level User s Guide VisioBox Technical Specifications Aluminum and galvanized sheet steel enclo sure 0 50 C 32 122 F without Hard disk 0 35 C 32 95 F with Hard disk 30 C 70 C 22 158 F 8 90 non condensing from 5 40 C 0 3 000 meters 0 10 000 feet 0 12 000 meters 40 000 feet 90 to 132VAC or 180 to 264VAC 15 W 100 000 hours without Hard drive 30 000 power on hours CE EN55022 Class B EN55024 FCC CFR47 Part15 Subpart B Class B digital devices VisioWave Dynamic Coding Full motion CCIR 601 video coding PAL 720x576 50fps NTSC 720x486 60fps FULL CIF and QCIF Multi area On Screen Display facility text and logo up to 16M colors 1fps 50fps Visually loss less compression at 2Mbits s Composite 75Q or HiZ I Vpp Technical Specifications 23 Output Form Composite Impedance 750 Level IVpp 2 Vsync Connector 2 BNC BNC B Video in BNC A Video out Audio for each Video port Coding Algorithm Bit rate Connector I O Networking Interface Ethernet Fast
9. Refer to section Document Conventions on page 2 Cross references to other VisioWave product documents specify the document title in italic font Commands and keywords are in Arial boldface font N Caution Means reader be careful You are capable of doing something that might result in equipment damage or loss of data 4 Tip Suggests easy way of doing things or explains the expected results with ezamples Note Means reader take note Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in this guide Safety Warnings Safety warnings appear throughout this publication in procedures that if performed incor rectly may harm you A warning symbol precedes each warning statement Warning Means danger You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury Before you work on any equipment be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing acci dents To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information chapter 2 9 About This Guide User s Guide VisioBox Contact VisioWave VisioWave Headquarters Victoria House Route de la Pierre 22 1024 Ecublens SWITZERLAND Hotline for Support 08 40 89 0000 E mail address for support support visiowave com Visio Wave on the Internet For more information about our products please visit www visiowave com For
10. Administration guide and defines the conventions used to convey instructions and noteworthy information Document Objectives This publication contains specific procedures for the initial hardware installation and pro cedures for performing the basic system configuration of your VisioBox Digital Video Equipment After you install the hardware and perform a basic system setup you will then configure the VisioWave Video Operating System VOS and the system interfaces more com pletely according to the VisioWave Central Configuration Server User s Guide Audience In many cases the people responsible for installing hardware and wiring are not the ones who configure the software and administer the network therefore this publication pro vides information specific to installing the hardware and performing a basic system con figuration To use this publication you should be familiar with electronic circuitry and wiring practices and basic network configuration Document Organization The organization of this publication follows a recommended linear installation sequence starting with the chapter VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment and continuing through the chapter Installation and Configuration Following is a brief description of each chapter About this Guide describes the objective of this document document structure intended audi ence conventions and safety warnings used in this document Regulatory Com
11. Ethernet Cable Type Cable Length Connector MPEG 1 2 layer 3 128 kbits s D SUB 9 pin One electrets microphone input Stereo audio input and output port line level Embedded auto sensing single ETH 10BaseT 100 BaseTX IP Multicast and UDP unicast support Ethernet IP Class of Service support 802 1p Q RJ 45 Connector EMI reduction filter Category 5 100 m Max RJ45 Serial Communication Interface RS 232 RS422 485 Protection Connector 24 Technical Specifications RS232 COM 1 Full duplex and RS485 COM 2 Half duplex or RS422 RS485 COM 2 Full duplex is set by the user using the Central Configuration Server Port for PTZ remote camera control functions and mainte nance For RS422 4885 the terminal resistor should be added Against ESD DB 9 connector User s Guid VisioBox Input Output Interface Discrete Insulated Input Output IN_ISO 0 Input 0 24 Vac or 24 Vac 10 mA typ IN ISO 1 20mA max IN ISO 2 Level Min Oto 2 4 V low level Level Max 4 to 24 V high level Input Impedance 1 2 K Insulation 500V Protection Against surge overvoltage OUT ISO 0 Tension Applicable 24 Vac JA OUT ISO 1 OUT ISO2 Insulation 500V Output Impedance 100MQ Connector HD SUb 15 pin Physical Dimension Size 214mm W x43 6mm H x 177 D Weight 1 7kgs with options Hard Drive and one Video port User s Guide VisioBox Technical Specifications 25 Connectors and their Pinouts
12. Heat exhaust from other equipment can enter the inlet air vents and can overheat the sys tem Equipment near the bottom of a rack might generate excessive heat that is drawn upward and into the intake ports of the equipment above The warm air can cause an overtemperature con dition in the equipment above Ensure that cables from other equipment do not obstruct the airflow through the chassis or impair access to the power supplies or cards Route cables away from field replaceable compo nents to avoid disconnecting cables unnecessarily for equipment maintenance or upgrades Figl Rack mounted VisioBox Stabilizing the System Load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest system at the bottom Do not stack the system on top of any other equipment If the system falls it can cause severe bodily injury and damage the equipment If you are using an equipment shelf ensure that the shelf is constructed to support the weight and dimensions of the video equipments Bolt the rack to the floor for stability 8 e Site Preparation and Safety Guidelines User s Guide VisioBox Power Considerations Be careful when connecting systems to the power supply circuit so that electrical wiring is not overloaded Avoid electrical shock Visio Wave digital equipment operates at voltages that can be lethal Always disconnect the power from your chassis before you work on it to avoid electrical shock Do not touch an
13. Interface 222 VisioBox VisioWave Home Monitoring Administration Network Apply and Restart Storage Equipment EA LG i System OM Network Storage Trace ons Configuration ee oo Interfaces Equipment Messages Disk 1 IC25N040ATCS04 0 IDE Disk Size 37 3 GB Status OK S M A R T Status No Failure Predicted idevhdyg1 at storage reiserfs Volume Name storage Total Space 37 26 GB REFRESH Serial Number Free Space 35 67 GB D All rights reserved 2003 VisioWave Fig37 The page Storage Equipment Installation and Configuration 51 Trace Messages In this window one can specify the debug output message by selecting the flag for each module The update is dynamic and valid until next system restart Note It is advised not to use this feature as this feature 1s used by the VisioWave sup port team 52 e Installation and Configuration ND VisioWave Health Metrics Home Monitoring Administration Network Trace Messages System a T Network Configuration Wideo Ports Wideo Circuits TAMIDA Service Manager Event Manager Service Manager EwentController Access Manager Audio Access Manager Digital YO Manager Monitor Manager Audio Out Manager Watchdog Manager COM Port Manager Mobile Camera Manager COM Gateway Manager Power Supply Manager Video Processing Manager Video Storage Manager Audio Storage Manager AccessManager YBX_FC0046 0
14. PMC Expansion Slots Slot A and Slot B vena ea las 16 vio Me tr HER AA ene 16 SIODIB O M REM I MI E AA 16 Serial Port DB 9 male connector ss 17 ROZ OM NEM TP nd mn tel 17 OZE GO T OU sio pet te pann ML a e MEN en tl ann 17 APWE Output CANNES oo 18 INGEW ORI AS ONE ANN aiar 19 K let wie m DU NI dios 19 POWE SOUKE WR E Tn RUE 19 System MNdicat ors LED acli oreet teile naim PUn VUE ae 19 zie gine P SONN LI ON si ti ia a a a ainia 20 FED RS ekla k 20 Led for Ethernet Link activity LAN LED wi ii kwa 20 Status LE D Lo kk cies Se kr a a a 20 Technical Specifications siria da 23 General CharactensliCS cS 23 Features Specifications TE DS 23 VIOC OCG PPP nei A LE A LIUM LU C LAU M E 23 A dio foreach VideO PON a WA ii aks f ka e e 24 INGIWOFKING MON AGC ascritta ee 24 Serial Communication Interface iii 24 Input Output Interface Discrete iii 25 PNYySICAl DIMENSION Asie erm 25 Connectors and their Pinouts Table ii 26 E AERNE E GONNECAON S ks dote tak apa iii a 26 Serial Connectors ROZ32Z 422 485 ei id ski sa asa tk el dean eed sa tos oi Dea pt k eee 27 ASON N G TON SE i WA cee pa te ancient a MARINE NM Eh iii AO ieee les 28 AUDIO tronco eli 28 User s Guide VisioBox Installation and Configuration rasa 29 POWEeFConneciohn sail alati 30 COMMECION1O cios ii electa 30 COMNECUNGIDEVICCS AAA 31 Connecting to Se
15. Table ETHERNET Connectors RJ45 J 233 459 67 8 Fig7 Ethernet Connector 6 ia 26 e Technical Specifications User s Guid VisioBox Serial Connectors RS232 422 485 D Sub 9 pin Male Fig8 Serial Connector RS232 422 485 Lo e BENE LZ E RS422 RX RSDRXBO User s Guide VisioBox Technical Specifications 27 I O Connectors Jx Sub D HD 15 pin Male Fig9 Input Output Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal l IN 1 ISO H 6 IN 0 ISO H 11 IN 2 ISO H 2 IN 1 ISOC 7 INOISOC 12 IN 2 ISOC 3 OUT 2 ISO ON 8 OUT 2 ISO OFF 13 OUT 2 ISO COM 4 OUT 1 ISO ON 9 OUT 1 ISO OFF 14 OUT 1 ISO COM 5 OUT 0 ISO ON 10 OUT 0 ISO OFF 15 OUT 0 ISO COM Audio Connectors D Sub 9 pin Female Fig10 Audio Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal l Line OUT 6 Line OUT 2 AGGND 7 Line IN 3 Line IN 8 ACGND 4 MIC BIAS 9 MIC IN gt AGGND 28 9 Technical Specifications User s Guid VisioBox Installation and Configuration The VisioWave VisioBox is suited for both indoor and or protected outdoor installations Though the VisioBox is a robust Digital Video Equipment it must be installed in a clean dry and dust free environment Make sure that the air ducts are not blocked in order to provide unrestricted air circulation Care must alos be taken to ensure that the VisioWave VisioBox is not subjected to extreme vibrations dust fumes and excessive temperature Note See Ge
16. The VisioWave VisioBox is a compact product offering up to three independent high quality real time full rate full resolution video ports with audio channels integrated 1so lated I O and PTZ camera control and optional storage module The VisioWave VisioBox is designed for video security applications over IP networks A VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment is typically equipped as follows Standard One Mother Board including one Video Audio port two serial ports and multiple I O ports One Power Supply Unit LAN Ethernet Connector Power Cable Options Additional VisioWave Video Audio Codec PMC Module Up to 60Gbyte hard disk for video storage e 512Mbytes DRAM extension module Rack Mounting kit IBM PPC405GP ISOLATED RS 232 RS 422 485 lO INTERFACE INTERFACE INTERFACE 0 50 AUDIO RS 232 INTERFACE LAN LINE BNC A BNC B 3 ISOLATED INPUT VIDEO IN VO vIDEO OUT 3 ISOLATED OUTPUT RS422 OR RS485 INTERFACE 10 100 Mh INPUT Fig2 The synoptic schema of the VisioWave VisioBox User s Guide VisioBox VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment e 11 Never open the VisioWave VisioBox as it contains no parts which can be repaired A prior agreement with VisioWave must be obtained in order to open or service the VisioWave VisioBox The war ranty becomes null and void if the seal of the VisioBox is found to be broken without obtaining a prior agreement The Mother board The mother board comprises the followin
17. Tirane Europe Andorra Europe Vienna Europe Minsk Europe Brussels Europe Sofia Europe Prague Europe Copenhagen Europe Tallinn Europe Helsinki Europe Paris Europe Berlin Europe Gibraltar Europe Athens Europe Budapest Europe Rome Europe Riga Europe Vaduz Europe Vilnius Europe Luxembourg Europe Malta Europe Chisinau Europe Monaco Europe Amsterdam Europe Oslo Europe Warsaw Europe Lisbon Europe Bucharest Europe Kaliningrad Europe Moscow Europe Samara Europe Belgrade Europe Madrid 40 e Installation and Configuration Europe Stockholm Europe Zurich Europe Istanbul Europe Kiev Europe Uzhgorod Europe Zaporozhye Europe Simferopol Europe Nicosia Europe Vatican Europe San Marino Europe Ljubljana Europe Sarajevo Europe Skopje Europe Zagreb Europe Bratislava America Danmarkshavn America Scoresbysund America Godthab America Thule America New York America Chicago America Denver America Los Angeles America Juneau America Yakutat America Anchorage America Nome America Adak America Phoenix America Boise America Indianapolis America Center America Louisville America Detroit America Menominee America St Johns America Goose Bay America Halifax America Glace Bay America Montreal America Thunder Bay Amer
18. UN Verify that the cables of the equipment Microphone Headphones that are connected to the VisioBox are firmly in place 62 Troubleshooting User s Guide VisioBox 2 Verify the Audio Input and Audio Output settings in the VisioWave Central Configuration Server 3 Verify that the headphones are connected and the volume is not set to OFF Check that the cable is appropriate according to the pinouts table Audio Connectors on page 28 User s Guide VisioBox Troubleshooting 63 64 e Troubleshooting User s Guide VisioBox Glossary ATM BAUD Rate Bits s BIOS BUS CCIR CIF CODEC CPCI AII CPU CVBS DHCP DMA DNS EIDE ELAN EMF IDE User s Guide VisioBox Asynchronous Transmission Mode a network technology based on trans ferring data in cells or packets of a fixed size ATM is connection oriented Virtual Circuits and manages QoS better than connection less technolo gies such as IP Internet Protocol Data transmission rate Bits per second the actual data rate Basic Input Output System computer software firmware controlling low level I O Broadcast and Unknown Server this server handles data sent by an LANE Client to the broadcast MAC Media Access Control address FFFFFFFFFFFF all multicast traffic and initial unicast frames which are sent by a LAN Emulation Client International Radio Consultative Committee a global organization respon sib
19. User s Guid VisioBox Changing Administrative password Step 1 Select the option 1 Change administrative password by typing 1 The prompt for changing the password will appear on the screen YisioBox HyperTerminal aj x File Edit view Call Transfer Help 1 Change administrative password Set system date amp time 3 Network Configuration 4 Reset hard drive content 5 Reset user settings 6 Change update image URL 7 Quit administration menu nter old password Enter new password Confirm new password New password set Console fldministration Menu Change administrative password Set system date amp time Network Configuration Reset hard drive content Reset user settings Change update image URL Quit administration menu JEN O1 As CON e BON A SON YE Connected 0 02 21 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 SCROLL Caps num Print echo Capture Fig22 Changing the Administrative password Step 2 Enter the old password press return key Step 3 Enter new password press return key Step 4 Enter the new password again for confirmation and press the return key The password change will take effect immediately User s Guide VisioBox Installation and Configuration 37 Manually Setting the System Date and Time Optional Step 1 Select the option 2 Set system date amp time by entering 2 and pressing the return key The options f
20. User s Guide VisioBox This field is used to set the Ethernet Link Speed and the duplex mode You have the fol lowing possibilities to define the Link Speed Auto 10Half 10Full 100Half 100Full This setting has to match the corresponding setting for the appropriate port of the Ethernet switch The default setting for this field is Auto This field is used to set the Flow Control in order to share the Network resources You have the following possibilities to define the Flow Control Auto On Off By default the Flow Control feature is set to Auto Make sure that it is supported by your switch DHCP Auto Configuration is enabled by de fault on the VisioWave VisioBox At start up it performs the following activities Configuration of the IP address network mask broadcast address gateway address domain name DNS servers list e Registration of the VisioWave VisioBox host name with the DNS WINS name servers To disable DHCP and define a static IP address type n for no Define a Static IP address for the VisioWave VisioBox Example IP address given on the Console is 192 168 1 2 and the IP address used in the Address field to launch the Web Configurator is http 192 168 1 2 Define a valid Subnet Mask A Broadcast Address is suggested It is sug gested to use the default address simply press enter to assign the default Broadcast Address A Gateway Address is suggested Installation and Configuration 43
21. be made List of valid timezones are given below Use exact string indicated by parentheses and press return key when done Africa Banjul Africa Accra Africa Conakry A frica Bissau A frica Nairobi A frica Maseru A frica Monrovia Africa Tripoli Africa Blantyre A frica Bamako A frica Timbuktu A frica Nouakchott A frica Casablanca Africa El Aaiun Africa Maputo A frica Windhoek Africa Niamey A frica Lagos A frica Kigali 38 e Installation and Configuration Africa Sao Tome A frica Dakar A frica Freetown A frica Mogadishu A frica Johannesburg A frica Khartoum A frica Mbabane Africa Dar es Salaam A frica Lome A frica Tunis A frica Kampala A frica Lusaka A frica Harare A frica Ceuta Atlantic Cape Verde Atlantic St Helena Atlantic Faeroe Atlantic Reykjavik Atlantic Azores User s Guid VisioBox Atlantic Madeira Atlantic Canary Atlantic Bermuda Atlantic Stanley Atlantic South Georgia Atlantic Jan Mayen Indian Comoro Indian Antananarivo Indian Mauritius Indian Mayotte Indian Reunion Indian Mahe Indian Kerguelen Indian Chagos Indian Maldives Indian Christmas Indian Cocos Antarctica Casey Antarctica Davis Antarctica Mawson Antarctica DumontDUrville Antarctica Syowa Antarctica Vostok Antarctica Rothera Antarc
22. technical information requests in general as well as support requests please write to techinfo visiowave com Tel 41 21 695 00 00 Fax 41 21 695 0001 User s Guide VisioBox About This Guide e 3 4 About This Guide User s Guide VisioBox Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information This chapter provides international agency compliance safety and statutory information for the interfaces used in the VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment Regulatory Standards Compliance The VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment is compliant with the following rules CE EN55022 Class B EN55024 FCC CFR47 Part15 Subpart B Class B digital devices Safety Warnings Ground Connection Warning Warning When installing the unit the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last This is a Class B product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures User s Guide VisioBox Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information 5 6 e Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information User s Guide VisioBox Site Preparation and Safety Guidelines Read this chapter before installing or servicing the VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the equipment Visi
23. the VisioWave VisioBox contains One Video Port Two BNC Connectors for Video Input and Output One Audio Port DB 9 female connector One Serial Port DB 9 male connector One I O Port 3 isolated Input Output Channels DB 15 HD female connector Network Port RJ45 with link activity LED s Power Socket 110 240 V 50 60Hz 40 VA max e System Indicators Status LED Two PMC expansion Slots Slot A and Slot B PMC expansion slot Slot A PMC expansion slot Slot B 1 222 VisioBox VIDEO A AUDIO VIDEO B WO STATUS COM LAN POWER Standard Video Port Fig3 The Connector side of the standard VisioWave VisioBox Port 1 The standard VisioWave VisioBox is equipped with one Video Audio Port The standard Video Audio Port referred to as Port 1 contains the VisioWave Codec Module As shown in the figure above the Port 1 is the standard Port where Video A and Video B corre spond to Video Output and Video Input respectively The Audio Port provides audio Input and Output on the same connector but not at the same time I i 1 Video A and Video B are both used as Video input connectors y Me 2 The Video Output can only be configured on connector Video A It is possible to encode or decode Video streams on the same port but not at the same time User s Guide VisioBox VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment e 15 Audio Connector The standard VisioWave VisioB
24. 00 MHz Amount of SDRAM 512 MBytes Looking for kernel partition xff800000 Found valid kernel partition Uncompressing linux kernel Connected 0 12 45 Auto detect 96008 N 1 SCROLL caps NUM Capture Print echo Fig27 Resetting and reverting to the default factory settings User s Guide VisioBox Installation and Configuration e 45 Updating the System Image Step 1 Select the option 6 Change update image URL by entering 6 By default this field is empty Define the URL from where the Firmware updates can be obtained For example http CCServer visiowave com updateImage RUS RUS is the file extension VisioBox HyperTerminal E I aj xi File Edit View Call Transfer Help Change administrative password Set system date 8 time Network Configuration Reset hard drive content Reset user settings Change update image URL Quit administration menu Enter update image URL 1 2 http CCServer visiowave com updateImage RUS DEBUG check initial state block 8 status 1 DEBUG check initial state block 1 status 0 Update image URL updated Console Administration Menu Change administrative password Set system date amp time Network Configuration Reset hard drive content Reset user settings Change update image URL Quit administration menu Connected 0 20 29 Auto detect 9600 8 4 1 SCRO Capture Print echo Fig28 Update Image URL
25. 1 Access Manager YB X_FC0046 01 Connection 10 1 9 103 1102 Video Source pci 1 Video Source pci 11 Decoder Digitallnput VBX FC0046 OPTO 1 Digitallnput VBX FCO0046 OPTO 2 Digitallnput VBX FCO0046 OPTO 3 RelayOutput VBX FCOO46 RELAY 1 0x 10461458 px 1046fa00 Dx 1046ffa8 RelayOutput VBX FCOO46 RELAY 2 RelayOutput VBX FCOO46 RELAY 3 Video Equipment Manager Video Equipment Manager Connection 127 0 0 1 1027 Video Equipment Manager Connection 127 0 0 1 1071 COMI COM Port Manager VBX FC0046 RS232 GatewayClient COM Port Manager YBX_FC0046 RS232 WriteQueue COM2 COM Port Manager VBX FC0046 RS485 GatewayClient COM Port Manager VBX FCOO46 RS485 Write Queue Storage Access Manager Storage Access Manager FileMaster Video Storage Manager Admin Storage VBX FCOO46 01 Storage YBX_FCO046 01 5000 Storage YBX_FCO046 01 500 Audio Storage Manager Admin REFRESH T All rights reserved 2003 Apply and Restart Storage Equipment Jo Update Jo Update Jo Update D Update D Update Bo Update D update D Update Jo Update fo Update fo Update Jo Update Jo Update Jo Update Jo Update Jo Update Jo Update Jo Update Fig38 The page Trace Messages User s Guid VisioBox A Trace Messages The Administration Page You can open the Administration page by clicking the Menu item Administration on the Menubar The Administration page sho
26. 222 Security Solutions VisioWave User s Guide VisioWave Digital Video Equipment VisioBox Rev PA4 EN 30 10 03 VisioWave S A 2004 e All rights reserved Visio Wave is a registered trademark of Visio Wave S A Vi SIO Wa ve This document may contain preliminary information and is subject to change by VisioWave S A without notice VisioWave S A assumes no responsibility or liability for any use of the information contained herein Nothing in this document shall operate an express or implied license or indemnity under the intellectual property rights of VisioWave S A or third parties The product described in this document is not intended for use in direct life support applications where malfunction may result in direct physical harm or injury to persons NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE OFFERED IN THS DOCUMENT VisioWave Corporation Victoria House Route de la Pierre 22 1024 Ecublens Switzerland www visiowave com info visiowave com Table of Contents About This OUI da Dee nd ans 1 Document ObI CIIVeS dans a te ubt d ER RM uS ADEM EIAS DE 1 AUGIENCS es m 1 DocumentOorganizalonia Ai 1 DOCUMEN CONVENTIONS aulico 2 SHEIN iaia 2 CONACCVISIOMNAVE ia aha 3 Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information 5 Regulatory Standards Compliance
27. A Video Circuits e Video Circuits Shows direction and Network 64 e 1 1 information about active E Y Ro g Y 3 LE stem Network Storage Trace bi i Sy gt Video connecti ons es Configuration VINO Pa a Interfaces Equipment Messages DIRECTION TYPE source DESTINATION Outgoing IP Unicast PORTO1 10 1 9 103 1103 REFRESH D All rights reserved 2003 VisioWave Fig35 The page Video Circuits 50 Installation and Configuration User s Guid VisioBox Network Interfaces Shows detailed information about the network adapters including connections sta tus and parameters used by network interface s Storage Equipment Shows information about the avail able Hard disk and disk spaces on your VisioWave VisioBox User s Guide VisioBox DI VisioBox VisioWave Home Monitoring Administration Network Apply and Restart Network Interfaces a 1 nn s 3 gt se m gt k C amp af A e 7 Y Ns y d A System i SR Network Storage Trace E Configuration Vides Porte oe Interfaces Equipment Messages eth Type Ethernet MAC Address 00 0B 4B FC 00 46 IP Mask 10 1 9 246 255 255 255 0 Cable Status Not Connected Ethernet Configuration 0 0 KBit s Tx Packets 1757073 Rx Packets 28530 Tx Errors 0 Rx Errors 0 REFRESH Default Gateway 10 1 9 1 D All rights reserved 2003 VisioWave Fig36 The page Network
28. Box Connecting Devices Connecting to Serial Devices Terminal To configure the VisioWave VisioBox using the Serial port connect the null modem cable between the COM ports of VisioWave VisioBox and your PC Use a Terminal Emu lator such as HyperTerminal to connect to the Console mode of the VisioWave VisioBox See Using the Console for System Maintenance on page 33 Connecting RS232 and RS422 485 Devices Connect the data Device RS232 and or RS422 485 to the VisioWave VisioBox via the Serial port marked COM See mapping table Serial Connectors RS232 422 485 on page 27 CB COM Fig14 The Serial cable RS232 422 485 Connector Connecting the Video Source Input The standard VisioWave VisioBox is equipped with one Video Audio Port As shown in the figure below the Port contains two Video Connectors Video A and Video B Both the Connectors Video A and Video B can be used for Video Inputs To connect a Video source connect one end of the 75 Q video coax cable to any one of the Video Input Con nectors either Video A or Video B and the other end to the Video Output of a device such as a Camera or other Video Sources ge VIDEO A VIDEO B Fig15 The standard Video signal input Port User s Guide VisioBox Installation and Configuration 31 a 2 Video A and Video B are both used as Video Input Connectors Output The standard VisioWave VisioBox is equipped with one Video Audio Port As show
29. CATS direct Cable id 30 COMPIANCES saldar 23 Connecting RS232 amp RS422 485 Devices 31 Connecting the Audio Device 32 Connecting the Video Source 31 CONS 24 Connector Audio 24 Connector Network 24 Console For other Activities 44 POL eL S aor mpa ba 33 Coordinated Universal Time 41 C PD nea 12 Crossover Cable iae ona 30 iud Ros alii 34 D D Sub 9 pins Female 28 D Sub 9 pins Male sis 27 Dalai 34 TAB I CONNSCTON a 24 DB 9 male connector 17 VHC RET 33 DHCP Auto Configuration 58 DHCP Disabled 43 IDDEICP BDnSBIGU aa 43 DIMENSIONS agiata 13 A O PONENT KR LW 33 DNS additional search path 42 DNS Search Path a A G 57 DNA pan 42 PD OMA Name aa 36 e E Electro mechanical output relays 18 ESD serie 24 Ethernet Configuration 58 ETHERNET Connectors 26 Ethernet Fast Ethernet 19 24 F Firmware Update page 55 Flow Control nie 43 58 FIOW COMO e ocio topi su 34 Formats VIGGO aaa 23 Frame RaO rera FEY PAYEN AE VEY A gastat 23 Full field and frame re
30. Speed 8231 RPM Core Voltage 2 47 V 3 3v 333V 5 V 5 00 V 12V 12 4 V REFRESH ni All rights reserved 2003 VisioWWave Fig31 The page Health Metrics The values are displayed either in green or red or grey color Green Every thing 1s in order Red It is an alarm Clicking on the red color will turn the color to yellow indicating that the alarm has been acknowledged Grey Static sytem information All the above mentioned options are discussed in further detail below 48 e Installation and Configuration User s Guid VisioBox Health Metrics Monitors the Temperature Fan speed and Core Voltages of the Visio Wave VisioBox e System Configuration Shows the configuration information Product Hard ware Range Serial Num ber Hardware Revision Software Revision Build Time Memory Size System Date time Number of Fans and number of Power Sup ply units used in the Visio Wave VisioBox User s Guide VisioBox DI VisioWave Health Metrics 222 VisioWave Health Metrics VisioBox Home Monitoring Administration Network Apply and Restart Health Metrics PL PB A System iss Network Configuration Video Ports Video Circuits CARDS Storage Trace Equipment Messages Temperature 42 C Fan 1 Speed 8231 RPM Core Voltage 2 47 V 3 39 V5 3433 ME 5V 5 00 V 12V 12 4V REFRESH D All rights reserved 2003 VisioWave Fig32
31. The Health Metrics window VisioBox Administration Network Home Monitoring Apply and Restart System Configuration c WA W Pic E System E Network Configuration Video Ports Video Circuits interfaces Storage Trace Equipment Messages Product Hardware Range VisioBox Serial Number Hardware Revision Software Revision Build Date Memory Size 60688 KB System Date Time 10 06 2003 16 10 14 CEST Number of Fans Motherboard 1 Power Supply Units 1 SLOT TYPE CHANNELS MODEL SERIAL NUMBER MANUFACTURING DATE REVISION PART NUMBER FAB DETAILS TEST DETAILS ESE Es wm REFRESH A All rights reserved 2003 VisioWave Fig33 The page System Configuration Installation and Configuration 49 DI VisioBox VisioWave Home Monitoring Administration Network Apply and Restart Video Ports Video ports Shows infor mation about the Video m ms T d PAN m a A Q NM if X Channels and Codec param y y d di eters een Eo TERES FREE wakaa ZA we A sot PORT TERMINATION DIRECTION status LABEL TCP PORT FORMAT SIZE TEMPORAL BANDWIDTH 0 1 HI Z Input OK vBx_FC0048 01 5001 PAL B G H l Fu No 6000 REFRESH 11 All rights reserved 2003 VisioWave Fig34 The page Video Ports 222 VisioBox VisioWave Home Monitoring Administration Network Apply and Restart r
32. Using the Console for System Maintenance If DHCP and DNS servers are available then use the Default Network Settings to connect to your VisioWave VisioBox using a Web Browser IE 5 and above When there is no DHCP server and it is not possible to use the DHCP auto configuration define the static IP address manually using the Console mode of the VisioWave VisioBox Connect to the data terminal of the VisioWave VisioBox using the procedures described in the section Terminal on page 31 Once this is done use a Terminal Emulator such as HyperTerminal from your PC to open a connection the VisioWave VisioBox Tip The information about the HperTerminal installation and operation can be obtained from the documentation or from the online help for Windows User s Guide VisioBox Installation and Configuration 33 Launching HyperTerminal Step 1 Step 2 Open a new HyperTerminal session with the following properties for the selected COM port The COMI Properties dialog box will appear on the screen Define the Port settings as follows Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None e Stop bits 1 e Flow control None Port Settings Bits per second 3600 Data bits E Parity None Stop bits fi Flow control CE Restore Detaults cars fon Fig19 Hyper Terminal application COM Port Setting Values Note The COM port setting values for HyperTerminal must match the set tings of th
33. address for Firmware Upgrades Quitting the Administrative Menu Step 1 Select the option 7 Quit administration menu by entering 7 This will continue the boot sequence of the VisioWave VisioBox and the VOS with the latest system configuration YisioBox HyperTerminal ni xj File Edit view Call Transfer Help Dis 813 Freeing unused kernel memory 88k init Running as Init DEBUG check initial state block 8 status 1 DEBUG check initial state block 1 status 0 Serial Number FC 90 49 Enter Administrative Password Console Administration Menu 1 Change administrative password Set system date amp time Network Configuration Reset hard drive content Reset user settings Change update image URL Quit administration menu opening eth on emac 89 eth0 IBM EMAC link up 199 Mbps Full Duplex auto negotiation complete eth IBM EMAC MAC 00 0b 4b fc 00 49 eth IBM EMAC open completed Print echo Connected 0 22 28 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 SCRO CAPS NUM Capture Fig29 Quitting Administration Menu 46 Installation and Configuration User s Guid VisioBox Using the Web Interface for Configuration The integrated web server allows you to configure the VisioWave VisioBox using a Web Browser via the network The Web Configurator provides a user friendly GUI to config ure Network and Administrative options The Web Interface is available along with the Console mode of th
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35. and Configuration 59 60 e Installation and Configuration User s Guid VisioBox Troubleshooting Network Troubleshooting Fault Description Unable to connect to the VisioWave VisioBox Web Configurator Interface l Check that the RS cable is correctly inserted according to the pinout in the Sub D 9 RS232 RS485 Connector Check that the number of bits stop bit handshake parity and baud rate are set correctly for the equipment connected Check the Network Configuration settings using the Console and check if DHCP and DNS information is correct Check the Static IP address and Local domain name Check the RS232 422 485 software settings in the Central Configuration Server Trouble with Console mode l Verify that the setting of the HyperTerminal application COM port setting values match the console setting Ctrl C is pressed within the first 3 seconds of the power on to receive messages on Console mode The VisioWave Central Configuration Server does not recognize the VisioWave VisioBox l Perform the following Hardware tests a Verify that the network equipment like cables switch HUB etc are operating correctly b Verify that the ON LED green located on the front panel is lit constantly c Verify that the communication cable connected to the VisoBox is connected to the newt work Verify the ON LED on the front panel Check the system configuration a Verify that the IP address of the VisioBox is
36. arted Recovery Boot Status Power On BIOS initialization 20 9 VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment Led Display SOLID GREEN BLINKS TO OFF Led Display SOLID YELLOW FAST BLINKING OFF GREEN SLOW BLINKING OFF GREEN SOLID GREEN Led Display SOLID YELLOW User s Guide VisioBox Status In BIOS Kernel up to starting recovery Kernel In Recovery Process Recovery failed no recovery URL 1min Temperature Control States Status Storage Halted Levell Led Display BLINKING OFF GREEN BLINKING YELLOW RED MEDIUM BLINKING YELLOW RED SOLID RED YELLOW FLASHES Led Display MEDIUM BLINKING GREEN YELLOW Failure during boot Displayed for 60 seconds before system restart If the Led stays red after the reboot then call support Attach the console cable to gather more information Alarms If multiple alarms are active at the same time then they will alternate For example if both the Hard drive and the Fan have failed then the led will blink once for the Hard drive one Red Flash Solid Green and then will alternate for the Fan Two Red Flash Solid Green Status Hard Drive Failed Fan Failed Low Voltage User s Guide VisioBox Led Display ONE FLASH GREEN RED TWO FLASHES GREEN RED THREE FLASHES GREEN RED VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment e 21 22 9 VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment User s Guide VisioBox General Characteristics Chassis construction
37. decimal notation e g 255 255 255 0 National Television Standards Committee US standard for encoding color on monochrome compatible video signal Phase Alternate Line European standard for encoding color on mono chrome compatible video signal Peripheral Component Interconnect Intel specification for a high speed PC bus PCI Mezzanine Card Portable Operating System Interface Segmentation and Reassembly User s Guide VisioBox SCSI SECAM SONET SPP ECP EPP Subnet Mask SVC TCP UART UDP USB UTP VCI VGA VOS VPI User s Guide VisioBox Small Computer System Interface a parallel interface standard for attach ing peripheral devices to computers SCSI interfaces provide for faster data transmission rates than standard serial and parallel ports In addition you can attach many devices to a single SCSI port Sequential Color And Memory System for encoding color on mono chrome compatible video signal Synchronous Optical Network a standard for connecting fiber optic trans mission systems Parall le port modes SPP Standard Parallel Ports are the slowest type SPP ports can be called unidi rectional bi directional standard compatible and other names These ports run at very slow speeds ECP Enhanced Capabilities Port ECP ports use a DMA channel but generally provide only a slight increase in speed EPP Enhanced Parallel Port Similar in speed to ECP EPP is usual
38. e a Verify that the RS232 null modem cable is connected and the setting in the Central Con figuration Server is correct Console HyperTerminal displays nothing a Verify that the setting of the HyperTerminal application COM port setting values match the console setting b Ctrl C is pressed within the first 3 seconds of the power on to receive messages on Con sole mode Video Troubleshooting Fault Description The monitor does not display the video picture while camera is transmitting video images b Verify that in the VisioBox Web Configurator Monitoring Network Interfaces the field Cable Status displays Connected 2 Verify that in the VisioBox Web Configurator Monitoring Video Ports the field Status displays OK 3 Verify that the cables of the equipment Video Input Camera and Monitor that are con nected to the VisioBox are firmly in place 4 Verify that the Camera is working properly by connecting it directly to the Monitor 5 Verify that the Video input to which the camera is connected to Video port with the green LED lit 6 The video is not displayed continuously interrupted or disconnecting image problem a Verify that the bit rate is appropriate to the bandwidth allocated by the network If the bit rate is too high reduce its value so that it matches the available bandwidth Audio Troubleshooting Fault Description No transfer of audio signal back and forth from the VisioBox
39. e console port or the web interface with the assistance of the VisioWave locksmith service Enter old password Cts Enter new password ni Confirm new password AN Change Password D All rights reserved 2003 VisioWaveY Fig44 The Administrative Password Change page Installation and Configuration 55 After ten failed attempts to log in as Administrator either on the console or the web configurator the VisioWave VisioBox will lock itself To unlock the VisioWave VisioBox will require the assis tance of a VisioWave support engineer See section Password Protection on page 35 The Network Page Clicking Network on the Menubar opens the Network Configuration page On this page you can define the network settings for the VisioWave VisioBox The default net work settings is configured for the Plug amp Play operation of the VistoWave VisioBox with Windows domain Though the default setting ts meant for Plug amp Play tt is advised that for the very first operation of the VisioWave VisioBox the Users must enter a static IP address on the console port before plugging into the network VisioWave Home Monitoring Administration Network Apply and Restart Network Configuration Important Notice e Network settings will take effet on the next system restart e ifthe system becomes unreachable because of a IP address or network configuration problem you must use the console port to reset the
40. e All configuration items will be reset on the next system restart 1 ec 99 e Since network settings are going to be lost you may have to reset them on the console port page and cli ck OK 2 e The administrative password is reset to the default password admin Important Notice The change will take place with the next system restart Schedule a user settings reset on the next system restart ok Note The page is self explan atory Read the important notice before resetting the Fig42 The User Settings Reset page User Settings 54 e Installation and Configuration User s Guid VisioBox Firmware Update This page displays the current firmware version You can also upgrade the firmware using this page The upgrade can be done manu ally in two ways a By uploading a new flash image from the computer running the web browser b By changing the firmware image URL Using the second option downloads the new image from the specified URL immediately It also allows for the automatic checking of new versions of the firmware at each system restart In addi tion it automatically recovers from an interruption during the upgrade operation e g power off during flash opera tion Note The page is self explan atory Read the important notice before updating the Firmware Change Password You can use this page to change the default administrative pass word To change the Administrative pass
41. e Edit View Call Transfer Help Console Administration Menu Change administrative password Set system date amp time Network Configuration Reset hard drive content Reset user settings Change update image URL Quit administration menu hdgl hdgl Console Administration Menu Change administrative password Set system date amp time Network Configuration Reset hard drive content Reset user settings Change update image URL Quit administration menu Connected 0 19 06 autodetect 96008 N 1 SEROLL caps num Capture Print echo Fig26 Resetting the Hard drive 44 e Installation and Configuration User s Guid VisioBox Resetting the User Settings Optional Step 1 Select the option 5 Reset user settings by entering 5 This will erase all the previously defined Settings Network Parameters and will delete the Registry This option will restore the default factory settings with default password and restart the VisioWave VisioBox Selecting 5 Reset user settings restarts the VisioWave VisoBox YisioBox HyperTerminal File Edit view Call Transfer Help Change administrative password Set system date amp time Network Configuration Reset hard drive content Reset user settings Change update image URL Quit administration menu Restarting system lt NULL gt Visiolave Visiobox BootLoader Version 17823 System Info Processor 4056P Processor speed 2
42. e VisioWave VisioBox for system configuration and maintenance Launching the Web Configurator Step 1 If DHCP is used then use the DNS name of the Visio Wave VisioBox otherwise use the Static IP address for the VisioWave VisioBox defined in the Console mode to connect to the Web Configurator Step 2 Launch the Web Browser IE 5 and above and insert the IP address or DNS name in the address field of the Web Browser as defined in the Con sole mode Press the return key to launch the Web Configurator 222 VisioBox VisioWave Home Monitoring Administration Network Apply And Restart The Menubar 11 All rights reserved 2003 Visioll ave Fig30 The Home page of the Web Configurator The Home Page The Home page displays a Menu bar with links to available pages User s Guide VisioBox Installation and Configuration 47 The Monitoring Pages The Monitoring Page show the options to monitor the general operating condition of the VisioWave VisioBox The following types of informations are provided by the Monitor ing Page Health Metrics e System Configuration Video Ports Video Circuits Network Interfaces Storage Equipment Trace Messages 222 VisioBox VisiolVave Home Monitoring Administration Network Apply and Restart Health Metrics a System 1 1 en Network Storage Trace a eee Configuration aS ee Interfaces Equipment Messages Temperature 42 C Fan 1
43. e VisioWave VisioBox in order to communicate Unplug the Power supply of the VisioWave VisioBox if connected and plug it in again Press Ctrl C within the first 3 seconds after power on to the VisioWave VisioBox shown by the status LED flashing Nothing will be displayed on the Console if you have not pressed the Ctrl C within the first 3 seconds after power on As a preamble the system hardware and software revisions are displayed before the Administrative password prompt 34 Installation and Configuration User s Guid VisioBox amp YisioBox HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Visiollave Visiobox Processor Processor speed Amount of SDRAM Looking for kernel Uncompressing linux Starting linux kernel 17823 BootLoader Version partition 0xff890000 kernel Found valid kernel partition Connected 0 00 10 Step 3 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo po Fig20 The Console showing generic information at startup You will be prompted for an Administrative Password before continuing The default administrative password is admin It is reset whenever the user settings are reset once a VisioWave VisioBox has been recovered from lockout Once you have logged in using the default administrative pass word you have the possibility to change the password Once you have changed the password then you will have to use the new u
44. ee et dieEel ae dell 62 le do ao vi a iii 62 FQUIFDESerplioni asili 62 Audio TOUDIESNOOMNIO ira 62 FAUIEDESsciplioni scsbassea alata aan 62 User s Guide VisioBox e III User s Guide VisioBox List of Figures Lie pack mounted VISIO BO nd aan ie 8 Fig2 The synoptic schema of the VisioWave VIsIOBOX rire 11 Fig3 The Connector side of the standard VisioWave VisioBox ss 15 Fig4 Optional PMC Video Codec Board in slot A 16 Fig5 Circuit diagram for the connection of I O Devices 18 Fig6 The Front side of the VisioWave VisioBox o 20 Fio Ethernet ONA ciale 26 Fires serial onneton RS 22 42248 ii aa moitie ea 27 P109 Inpur Ou ip at C ONNO lO k feel kis fia akt aa t ka ket ks a aie et tt i 28 E19 1 OF AuUd1O C ON ECO Cami tt tol sl emis a aza fh true ol aj n an d a af e so era is 28 Figli THe Visi Wave VISIOBOX uet exierit eb datei e aa 29 Es The Powersupply CONNECTION carosello 30 Piel Network CO EC A Leelee 30 Pig 14 The Serial cable R5232 422 485 CONNEC OR aan 3l Fig15 The standard Video signal input POrt union sd disi akou gas siks 3l Figle The standard Videocsrenal Output POM se es ara A A 32 Fig17 The standard Audio Input Output Connector i 32 Fig18 The standard Input Output Connectors eene 33 Fig19 Hyper Terminal application COM Port Setting Values r 34 Fig20 The Console showing generic informati
45. ent Name This field displays the name of the VisioWave VisioBox as defined in the VisioWave Central Configuration Server Note By default this field is empty and is updated by the VisioWave Central Configuration Server For the first installation of the VisioWave VisioBox this field should not be used This field can be used to replace the existing VisioWave VisioBox User s Guide VisioBox Installation and Configuration 57 Ethernet Configuration This field is used to set the Ethernet Link Speed and the duplex mode You have the following possibilities to define the Link Speed from the drop down window Autonegociate e JOMBit s Half Duplex e JOMBit s Full Duplex e 100MBit s Half Duplex e 100MBit s Full Duplex The default setting for this field is Autonegociate Flow Control This field is used to set the Flow Control in order to share the Network resources You have the following possibilities to define the Flow Control from the drop down window Auto On Off By default the Flow Control feature is set to Auto DHCP Auto Configuration DHCP Auto Configuration is enabled by default on the VisioWave VisioBox At start up it performs the follow ing activities Configuration of the IP address network mask and broadcast address for the ethernet adapter Entering default gateway address in the IP routing table Configuration of the VisioWave VisioBox domain name Configuration of the DNS servers list for the n
46. equipment and that they comply with national and local codes Grounding the Equipment To minimize shock hazard the equipment chassis and enclosure must be connected to an electrical ground The power cable must be plugged into an approved three contact elec trical outlet User s Guide VisioBox Site Preparation and Safety Guidelines 7 Creating a Safe Environment Clear the area of possible hazards such as moist floors ungrounded power extension cables and missing safety grounds Keep the area around the chassis free from dust and foreign conductive material such as metal shard from nearby construction activity Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gases or fumes Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard Rack Mounting the System Optional Allow sufficient clearance around the rack for system maintenance Ensuring Proper Airflow Install the system in an open rack whenever possible If installation in an enclosed rack is unavoidable ensure that the rack has adequate ventilation Maintain ambient airflow to ensure normal operation If the airflow is blocked or restricted or if the intake air is too warm then the system can overheat Allow at least 6 inches 15 24 cm of clearance around the ventilation openings of the chassis Avoid placing the system in an overly congested rack or directly next to another equipment rack
47. etwork Registration of the VisioWave VisioBox host name with the DNS WINS name servers Unchecking the DHCP Auto Configuration box activates the following fields and they must be configured manually IP Address e Network Mask e Broadcast Address e Gateway Address Ask your Network administrator to furnish the static IP Address Network Mask Broadcast Address and Gateway Address 58 e Installation and Configuration User s Guid VisioBox The Apply and Restart Page The Apply and Restart Page applies all the settings that have been changed and restarts the VisioWave VisioBox in order to update it with the latest settings Ascertain that all the necessary settings have been configured and click OK in order to apply the changes and restart the VisioBox 222 VisioBox VisioWave Home Monitoring Administration Network Apply and Restart Apply and Restart Important Notice e Incase the new settings cause the system to become network unreachable you must reset the configuration using the console port Do you really want to restart now ok CANCEL Fig46 The Apply and Restart page After restart the settings should now reflect the changes made prior to Apply and Restart In case the VisioWave VisioBox is unable to connect to the Net N work after the settings have been changed then you must reset the settings using the Console HyperTerminal User s Guide VisioBox Installation
48. g parts CPU Central Processing Unit assembly VisioWave Audio Video Codec assembly The CPU Assembly Microcontroller The microcontroller circuit architecture is based on the low power IBM PPC405GP pro cessor SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory The SDRAM is a 64 Mbytes DIMM Dual In line Memory Modules module As an option it can be replaced with a 512 Mbytes DIMM module The option may be used for Video storage which permits video recording for a duration of 20 minutes in a circular buffer Isolated I O The opto isolated Input Output interface available as standard on VisioWave VisioBox provide input surge protection and isolated of up to 500 volts The opto isolated I O inter face allows 3 dry input connectors and 3 discrete outputs simultaneously PMC PCI Mezzanine Card Slots Two 32 bits PMC slots are available One PMC interface may be used for the VisioWave Audio Video Codec Board and the other for the Hard Disk Alternatively both PMC mod ules may contain a VisioWave Audio and Video Codec Board VisioWave Audio Video Codec assembly Designed for industrial applications the VisioWave PMC Video Codec Board performs real time capture compression or playback of audio MP3 and video CCIR 601 signals VisioWave s Wavelets compression technology allows the real time compression of full format color video streams at 50 fields per second fps for PAL and 59 94 fps for NTSC Features Real time ca
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50. le for establishing television standards CCIR 601 was the standard for transmitting Digital Video Component information The CCIR has now become the ITU International Telecommunication Union Common Intermediate Format video format with 352 x 288 pixels Compressor decompressor any technology for compressing and decom pressing data Visio Wave Compact PCI Video Codec Board with optional audio module Central Processing Unit the brains of the computer where most calcula tions take place Composite Video Baseband Signal the complete video signal comprising the sync and video information Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network Direct Memory Access a technique for transferring data from main mem ory to a device without passing it through the CPU Domain Name Service Extended IDE Emulated LAN See LANE Here ElectroMotive Force another name for voltage generator action voltage The battery voltage and the counter EMF are opposite in polarity Integrated Drive Electronics type of hard disk with most of the electronics built into the disk instead of being on the controller Glossary 65 66 9 Glossary ILMI IP LAN LANE LED LECS LES MAC M JPEG NDIS NETMASK NTSC PAL PCI PMC POSIX SAR Integrated Local Management Interface an ATM Forum defined interim specification for network management functions bet
51. le include the domain name The default domain name is localdomain Example VBX FC033 localdomain DNS Server This field is used to define the list IP addresses of DNS servers The addresses are separated by comma The IP address of the primary server must be listed first The VisioWave VisioBox also supports DNS less operation but with the restriction that other equipment and the CCS must be configured with static IPs manually Note By default DNS name resolution is disabled If DHCP auto configuration is on then the DHCP client should be able to get the list of DNS servers from the DHCP server and will enable DNS resolution DNS Search Path This field 1s used to specify the DNS search path When hostname is specified with a domain name the domain of this host will be used as the first DNS search path in addi tion to the comma separated list of domains Note By default this field is empty Central Configuration Server This field 1s used to display the address of the VisioWave Central Configuration Server that is used to configure the VisioWave VisioBox Note By default this field is empty When the VisioBox is added to a VisioWave Central Configuration Server then this field is updated For the first installation of the Visio Wave VisioBox this field should not be used This field can be used to connect to another VisioWave Central Con figuration Server once the first installation is done CCS Equipm
52. ly the pre ferred setting since it does not use a DMA channel This can have a great benefit on systems that have many devices installed See Netmask Switched Virtual Circuit a temporary virtual circuit that is set up and used only as long as data is being transmitted Transfer Control Protocol Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter circuit usually a chip for controlling a serial port e g on a PC modem etc User Datagram Protocol Universal Serial Bus Unshielded Twisted Pair a popular type of cable that consists of two unshielded wires twisted around each other Due to its low cost UTP cabling is used extensively for LANs and telephone connections Virtual Channel Identifier a unique numerical tag as defined by a 16 bit field in the ATM cell header that identifies a virtual channel over which the cell is to travel Video Graphics Array a graphics display system that has become one of the de facto standards for PCs Video Operating System Virtual Path Identifier an eight bit field in the ATM cell header which indi cates the virtual path over which the cell should be routed Glossary 67 Index Numerics LOOMBit s Full Duplex 58 100MBit s Half Duplex 58 10BaseT 100BaseTX 19 IONMIBIUS Full Duplex 58 10MBit s Half Duplex 58 75 ohm video coax cable
53. n in the figure below the Port contains two Video Connectors Video A and Video B Only the Connector Video A can be used for Video Outputs To view the Video Images or Video stream taken by a camera on an Analog Monitor con nect one end of the 75 Q video coax cable to the Video Output Connector Video A and the other end of the 75 Q video coax cable to the Video Input of an Analog Monitor e VIDEO A Figl6 The standard Video signal Output port J 2 The Video Output can only be configured on Connector Video A Connecting the Audio Device Audio Input Output To connect an Audio Device to the VisioWave VisioBox refer to the pinouts table Audio Connectors on page 30 cms AUDIO Fig17 The standard Audio Input Output Connector 32 Installation and Configuration User s Guid VisioBox Connecting Input Output Devices The dry Input Output Connections on the VisioWave VisioBox are made according to the connector pinouts table O Connectors on page 28 gt W VO Fig 18 The standard Input Output Connectors Configuration Settings After the initial setup has been done for the VisioWave VisioBox it is now necessary to configure these devices for basic operation of the VisioWave VisioBox The parameters to be defined include the following Details of your VisioWave VisioBox Configuring Network Parameters Default settings that can be changed based on the installation site requirements
54. neral Characteristics on page 23 to know the operating conditions wm 0D VisioBox CURIE d VI NUIT UA sev pk lei LL a T A CRT STATUS COM POWER Fig11 The VisioWave VisioBox The VisioWave VisioBox comes with all necessary software pre installed The following accessories are supplied upon delivery of the VisioWave VisioBox e User s Manual e Power Cable User s Guide VisioBox Installation and Configuration 29 Power Connection The Power cable type IEC 320 EN is provided with the VisioWave VisioBox The Mickey mouse plug on the power cable connects to the VisioWave VisioBox and the other end connects to an 110 220V AC Power source When connected Status LED will activate showing the power is on POWER Fig12 The Power supply connection Connection to Network Connect one end of the Network communication cable CAT 5 direct cable to the 10 100 connector of the VisioWave VisioBox Connect the other end of the communication cable to your local Ethernet network SWITCH or directly to a PC using either a Cross Over or Straight through Ethernet cable Make sure that the Link LED 1s lit The Ethernet port is capable of Auto Crossover Auto N NMDI MDIX which eliminates the need for a Crossover Cable The Ethernet port should be in Auto Negotiation mode in order to use the MDI MDIX Auto Crossover feature Fig13 Network Connection 30 e Installation and Configuration User s Guid Visio
55. network settings Comma separated list of DNS servers ip addresses Primary server first DNS less operation is supported with the restriction that other equipments and the CCS must be configured with static IPs DNS Server 10 112 When an hostname is specified with a domain the domain of this host will be searched and additionally the comma separated list of domains in this field DNS Search Path These fields should only be modified when replacing an existing Yisiobox This allows for the replacement of a Visiobox without any intervention on the Central Configuration Server This box is a replacement Central Configuration Server 10 1 9 100 CCS Equipment Name Bx FCOD46 Ethernet Configuration Autonegociate Flow Control Auto T DHCP Auto Configuration of IP Address IPAddress 10 19 246 Network Mask 552552550 Broadcast Address 019255 Gateway Address 0191 11 All rights reserved 2003 VisioWWave Fig45 The Network Configuration page 56 e Installation and Configuration User s Guid VisioBox The following fields can be configured on this page Host Name The default host name is VBX XXYYZZ where XXYYZZ is the last six hexadecimal digits of the MAC address serial number of the VisioWave VisioBox Cur rently XX is always equal to FC and YYZZ is the 16 bit serial number from the fab sticker on the main PCB While defining the Host Name if applicab
56. o POMS DALE ssi 50 W Web Browser serres 47 Web BEOWSQOE waeeeo 33 Venerdi 13 iv e User s Guide VisioBox 222 VisioWave VisioWave Headquarters Victoria House Route de la Pierre 22 1024 Ecublens Switzerland Tel 41 0 21 695 00 00 Fax 41 0 21 695 00 01 info visiowave com www visiowave com
57. oWave S A assumes no liability for the user s failure to comply with these requirements You as the user of the product must observe all stated warnings and safety precautions in order to protect yourself from harm and the equipment from damage The instructions in this chapter warn you about situations that could cause bodily injury Before working on any N equipment be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for pre venting accidents Preparing Your Site for Installation To ensure normal system operation plan your site configuration and prepare your site before installation Choosing a Site for Installation nstall the VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment where access can be gained only by service personnel through the use of a special tool lock and key or other means of security Choose a site that maintains an ambient temperature of 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Choose a site that maintains relative humidity of 8 90 non condensing at 5 to 40 C f a Hard drive is provided with the VisioBox then the operating temperature range varies between 30 35 C 22 93 F Ensuring Overcurrent Protection The equipment relies on the protective devices in the building installation for protection against short circuit overcurrent and earth grounding fault Ensure that the protective devices in the building installation are properly rated to protect the
58. on at startup 35 Fig21 Entering the Administrative password to access the settings menu 36 Fig22 Changing the Administrative password ss SAI Pig2 gt setune the Date and Ame dos erit A a 38 Fig24 The Current NetWOnk COntI UTATON ay be oak ake bos kn ede kiba paka ei 41 Fis25 Network Configuration pu ons aa 44 Pie 26 K Settne ihe Fard OL V is 44 Fig27 Resetting and reverting to the default factory settings 45 Fig28 Update Image URL address for Firmware Upgrades rr 46 Fig29 Qurttmp Administration MENW nei 46 Fig30 The Home page of the Web Configurator ss 47 Pok ThHe page Health Mi ilaria 48 P1952 Th Health Metros WINO Wa 49 Figo THE pape System CON SUOMI AA 49 Et 4 Th page Video POMS Lua AA idad 50 Fig55 Thepase Video CCU tE 50 P1950 The pace Netw or IMET ICE AA SI Pies The page Storage BG PIN della SI Flos Phe pace race MESSAGES tocat cilea 52 Fig39 The page displaying the administrative options ero 53 F1s40 5ystem Date and Time configuration page at nina eeu uod qus 53 EE Hard DEP KOPA reece a a bk a ra A 54 Fo The User Set RESE PIS asec rl 54 P1945 ERE Firmware OC pate bo 55 Fig44 The Administrative Password Change page 55 P1945 The Network Conisurauon piselli 56 PF1e46 The Apply and Restart page nea 59 User s Guide VisioBox ei About This Guide This chapter discusses the objectives intended audience and organization of this Config uration and
59. or changing the date and time will appear on the screen If the Central Configuration Server is used then the option 2 Set system date amp time must be omitted to avoid conflict with Network Time Any other format then what is specified will not change the Date and Time YisioBox HyperTerminal O x File Edit view Call Transfer Help ole el 3 DIES nande admin C e Da 2 Set system date amp time Network Configuration 4 Reset hard drive content 9 Reset user settings 6 inde update image URL Updating hardware clock Hardware clock updated successfully Console Administration Menu JON OE CON i Change administrative password Set system date 8 time Network Configuration Reset hard drive content Reset user settings Change update image URL Quit administration menu Connected 0 11 39 Step 2 Africa Algiers A frica Luanda A frica Porto Novo A frica Gaborone Africa Ouagadougou Africa Bujumbura Africa Douala Africa Bangui Africa Ndjamena Africa Kinshasa Africa Lubumbashi Africa Brazzaville Africa Abidjan Africa Djibouti Africa Cairo Africa Malabo Africa Asmera Africa Addis Ababa A frica Libreville Auto detect 96008 N 1 SCROLL caps NUM Capture Fig23 Setting the Date and Time Enter new date time as dd mm yyyy hh mm ss UTC Formatting must be respected otherwise no change will
60. ork Port LAN The Network Port enables the VisioWave VisioBox to be connected to a 10BaseT 100BaseTX Ethernet Fast Ethernet standard data communication network Leds for Duplex Status Led Display When the link is full duplex SOLID YELLOW When the link is half duplex OFF AUTO SENSED OR MANUAL Power Socket The Power Socket is an IEC 320 C6 connector 110 240 V 50 60Hz System Indicators LED See section LED on page 20 and Leds for Duplex on page 19 The Leds on the connector side of the VisioWave VisioBox provide information and the status of different components of the VisioBox at starting and during operation User s Guide VisioBox VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment e 19 Front side Description The Front side of the VisioWave VisioBox displays the LEDs and the ventilation opening of the Fan VisioBox O LAN Fan ventilation opening 22 STATUS VisioWave Fig6 The Front side of the VisioWave VisioBox LED The Fan ventilation opening must have a space of 2 to 5 inches in front of it for correct operation The Leds on the Front side of the VisioWave VisioBox provide information and the status of different components of the VisioBox at starting and during operation Led for Ethernet Link activity LAN LED LAN LED Ethernet link is detected but no activity Data sent or received Status LED Normal Boot Status Power On In BIOS waiting for Ctrl C Kernel Boot V O S St
61. ox has one Audio Input Output Connector Each Visio Wave Codec Module contains one Audio Port Their is one Audio Connector per port The Audio Codec is Half duplex meaning that the audio signal can be transmitted in both directions but not at the same time It is possible to encode or decode Audio streams on the same port but not at the same time The Audio Channel can be connected to a microphone or headphone connection two uni directional channels or a public address system uni directional from one point to multi point Optional PMC Expansion Slots Slot A and Slot B The VisioWave VisioBox may be supplied with one or more VisioWave PMC Video Codec boards Thus accommodating up to a maximum of 3 Ports that is 3 Video and 3 Audio Ports The Video input stream can come from any PAL or NTSC sources The Video output stream can come from remote cameras or sources such as local storages An analog monitor can be connected to these Video Outputs to display the Video streams taken by the remote camera local storage or other Video streams elsewhere on the net work Each Video Connector has its own LED The LED which when lit indicates which Video Input Output Connector has been selected If both LEDs are flashing Green and then Red alternately this indicates that no configuration has been chosen and the Port is idle Slot A This slot can be used for optional VisioWave PMC Video Codec Board idea PMC Video Codec Board
62. pliance and Safety Information provides international agency compliances safety and statuary information for the interfaces used in the VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment This chapter also contains translations for safety warnings e Site Preparation and Safety Guidelines contains information to help you prepare your site before installation as well as safety considerations VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment Product Overview contains descriptive information about VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment Technical Specifications contains technical specifications of all the components used in the VisioWave VisioBox Installation and Configuration contains information about how to use the Console and the Web Configurator to Configure and start the VisioWave VisioBox Troubleshooting contains information about the most common problems encountered while using the VisioWave VisioBox User s Guide VisioBox About This Guide e 1 Glossary contains definitions of all abbreviations used in this guide and in the Video surveil lance industry Index contains the detailed alphabetical listing of topics along with the numbers of the pages on which they are mentioned or discussed Document Conventions This guide uses the following conventions Cross references to additional or related information within the guide specify the title of the section that contains the information as well as page number For example
63. pture or playback of audio and video streams On board real time compression or decompression of CCIR 601 video 12 9 VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment User s Guide VisioBox e Analog I O video mode Analog composite video CCIR624 RS 170 CVBS Video input formats SECAM L PAL B G HII N M 443 NTSC M N 443 JP Video output formats PAL BGHI M D NTSC M N e Audio Features High quality synchronized MPEG 1 2 layer 3 audio channels Audio line in out and microphone input Volume bass treble control and tuning Full field and frame resolutions PAL SECAM 720 x 576 25 images sec 50 frames sec NTSC 720 x 486 30 images sec 60 frames sec Precise compressed bit rate control Field independent compression Power Supply Module AC The VisioWave VisioBox has one internal fixed power supply unit 110 240 V 50 60 Hz 40 VA max The VisioBox supports Autoranging for the selection of Input Voltage range 90 to 132VAC or 180 to 264VAC Input Voltage Range s Autoranging Fan The VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment has one internal fan The air intake ducts are at the sides and it is advised that the sides of the VisioBox should not be blocked or covered in order to have unrestricted air flow The fan inlet and outlet should not be blocked or restricted VisioWave VisioBox Dimensions The VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment is a half size 1U 19
64. ration Host name VBX FC0047 10caldomain DNS server list DNS additional search path Link Speed Auto Flow Control Auto DHCP auto configuration Enter new configuration Host name and domain name VBX FC884 localdomainl YBK_FC9047 visiowave com DNS server list comma separated i gt Connected 0 06 45 auto detect s6o0e N 1 SCROLL caps mum Capture Print echo Fig24 The Current Network Configuration Step 2 Press enter to configure the following Network parameters User s Guide VisioBox Host name and domain name Define a Host name and Domain name To keep the default Host and Domain name press enter the names displayed within the brackets will be assigned as the new Host name and Domain name Installation and Configuration 41 e DNS server list Ask the Network Administrator to provide information for DNS server list The entries should be separated by comma and the Pri mary server should be listed first By default this field is empty Pressing enter will keep this field empty This field can be left empty if you are using the static IP address to configure the Visio Wave VisioBox or if you are using DHCP DNS additional search path When the Visio Wave VisioBox has to resolve an Host name where the domain name is not specified several resolutions are going to be be attempted by appending the VisioBox domain name and then each element in the additional search path lis
65. rial Devices iii 31 A a 31 Connecting RS232 and RS422 485 Devices cece ececeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeaeeeseeeseesaees 31 Connecting the Video Source s i eli lo iio 31 pill 31 GERE RR ei mM e NM M 32 Connecting the Audio Device iii 32 AUOIO INDUVOUDUE ce bai 32 Connecting Input Output Devices RL 33 Configuration Stings elia lella 33 Using the Console for System Maintenance VV 33 La uncnmg Fiyper Terminal messes A A a ta a bk kek 34 PassWord Protec ugelli 35 Configuring the VisioWave VisioBox VV 36 Changing Administrative password VU 37 Manually Setting the System Date and Time Optional esses 38 Setting the Network Configuration ii 41 Using the Console for other Activities ii mitat tein eto alia nia 44 Resetting the Hard Drive Content Optional aa aaareeaaraena anaren 44 Resetting the User Settings Optional Us 45 Updating the System Image ii 46 Quitting the Administrative Mendes a 46 Using the Web Interface for Configuration iii 47 Launching the Web Configurator in 47 A ILL LL Nea 47 lhieMonitoring Pages WA EINE 48 AAMINI IP AGC silla 53 Te Ne WorPades ssi T 56 iie ADDY ana Restart Fade sicilia 59 TFOUDIESHAOOU NO sirva aliada 61 Network FOUDIS SOON siii 61 EA A dl Fa ate e 61 RS232 422 489 Troubleshooting sezi leali an a a a iii Seen an 62 AA
66. s 32Kbytes TCP Hash tables configured established 131972 bind 65536 NET4 Unix domain sockets 1 0 SMP for Linux NET4 0 RAMDISK Compressed image found at block 6 Freeing initrd memory no need to free flash memory VFS Mounted root ext2 filesystem Freeing unused kernel memory 88k init Running as Init Serial Number FC 00 49 Enter Administrative Password Console fldministration Menu Change administrative password Set system date amp time Network Configuration Reset hard drive content Reset user settings Change update image URL Quit administration menu Connected 0 01 22 Auto detect 96008 N 1 SCROLL caps NUM Capture Print echo Fig21 Entering the Administrative password to access the settings menu Configuring the VisioWave VisioBox Once the Administrative Password has been accepted the Console Administration Menu becomes accessible for any configuration change Entering an invalid value will re display the menu so that the valid values can be entered When an option has been selected and the sub options for the selected menu is displayed then pressing enter without assigning any value takes the value displayed within the brackets of the sub options Example Host name and domain name VBX FC0020 localdomain Pressing enter without assigning a new Host name and domain name will take the name VBX FC0020 localdomain for this field 36 9 Installation and Configuration
67. ser defined password in order to log in the next time Type password admin and press enter to continue The Administrative menu will be displayed Password Protection To protect the VisioWave VisioBox from unauthorized access a password protection mechanism is put in place User s Guide VisioBox N After ten failed attempts to log in as Administrator either on the console or the Web configurator the VisioWave VisioBox will lock itself To unlock the VisioWave VisioBox requires the assistance of a VisioWave support engineer In case the administrative password is lost or ten attempts to log in have failed either on the Console or the Web Interface and the box has locked itself an alternate unlocking procedure must be used The unlocking procedure is available on both the console port and on the web interface It requires the assistance ofa VisioWave support engineer A random number will be displayed the challenge The challenge and the serial number must be entered into the VisioWave VisioBox locksmith application available only internally to the VisioWave support engineers which generates a password that is only valid for this box and challenge After logging in with the alternate procedure the user is prompted to enter a new administrative password Installation and Configuration 35 isioBox HyperTerminal aj xi File Edit View Call Transfer Help IP routing cache hash table of 4096 bucket
68. solutions 13 AS A nne 17 G Gateway ACUIES arie 43 H FAM duplex sana 17 Hard drive service life 23 Health Ma 49 Health Mets rad 48 Home Piste 47 HOSLNAM s ER etes 57 Host MAMA o 36 41 Host name and domain name 4 WA A A iii dete 3 HyperTert tn al 12er aa 3l I PO Ad acre nea 24 IO Cone COLORS arri 28 TEC 320 C6 connector 19 IN TSO l en 25 AS O 25 AAA ee aa 25 Input Video ii 23 31 TS eki kota abite 18 Input Voltage Range 13 ii Input Output Interface Discrete 25 Invalid password 36 IP Addres S ssaa 43 Boled TO ae ile ye aie 12 J Jx Sub D HD 15M etm 28 L PAN tuve aka ati 19 Launching Hyper erminal susce een Ed 34 Web Configurator 47 CA enter eds 19 20 Led for Ethernet Link activity 20 ESAS TOF DUDIEX ernia 19 Link Speed alla 43 Lo caldOtdtt iii 41 Locking Mechanism 35 Lost Administrative password 35 M Manually Set System Date Time page 39 Mena bali 47 Microcontroller iode ERR 12 Monitoring Pages ost E ertet de tis 48 Mother board ikawa 12 IUE goal 23 N Network Interfaces page SI Network Pase at S6 INEBVOIK PA 19 Networking Interface
69. t Ask the Network Administrator to provide information for DNS additional search path The names should be separated by comma Pressing enter will keep this field empty which is also the default setting for this field Note This field can be left empty if you are using the static IP address to configure the VisioWave VisioBox Central configuration server This field is used to display the address of the Visio Wave Central Configuration Server that is used to configure the VisioWave VisioBox Note By default this field is empty When the VisioBox is added to a VisioWave Central Configuration Server then this field is updated For the first installation of the Visio Wave VisioBox this field should not be used This field should be used only when it is a replacement and in this case the next field CCS equipment ID must also be specified CCS equipment ID This field displays the name of the VisioWave VisioBox as defined in the Visio Wave Central Configuration Server Note By default this field is empty and is updated by the VisioWave Central Configura tion Server For the first installation of the Visio Wave VisioBox this field should not be used This field can be used to replace the existing VisioWave VisioBox 42 e Installation and Configuration User s Guid VisioBox Link Speed e Flow Control e DHCP Enabled e DHCP Disabled e IP Address e Subnet Mask Broadcast Address Gateway Address
70. ta User s Guid VisioBox America Manaus America Eirunepe America Rio Branco America Santiago America Bogota America Curacao America Guayaquil America Cayenne America Caracas America Guyana America Shiprock America Asuncion America Knox America Lima America Marengo America Paramaribo America Vevay America Port of Spain America Monticello America Montevideo Arctic Longyearbyen The VisioBox uses POSIX style Portable Operating System Inter face signs in the Zone names and the output abbreviations To arrive at Coordinated Universal Time UTC offsets must be added to the local time For Example TZ ETc GMT 4 uses the abbreviation GMT 4 and corresponds to 4 hours behind UTC i e west of Greenwich Setting the Network Configuration Step 1 Select the option 3 Network Configuration by entering 3 The current configuration will be displayed on the screen The Serial Number of the VisioBox is used as the Host name and the localdomain is used as the Domain name for the default settings evisiotou Hyperterminal AD xi File Edit View Call Transfer Help Enter Administrative Password Console Administration Menu 1 Change administrative password Default Domain name K On GUIA OT ard drive content AA es settings m Change update image 7 Quit administration menu Default Equipment name urrent configu
71. ta Only Tx Rx CTS and RTS are used To connect to a PC use a null modem cable This connector may be used for connecting the PTZ control to the VisioWave VisioBox stand alone unit RS422 485 Port This port is defined as COM 2 and is used to connect devices that transfer data The set ting is selected by the user using the Central Configuration Server The user can define the port to be used as RS485 Half duplex or RS422 RS 485 Full duplex Please refer to the pinout table Serial Connectors RS232 422 485 on page 27 for the physi cal connection used with this port This connector may be used for connecting the PTZ control to the VisioWave VisioBox stand alone unit User s Guide VisioBox VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment e 17 Input Output Channels Input Devices such as sensors temperature light etc and Output alarms can be con nected to the Input Output connector This connector has three opto isolated inputs ports and has three electro mechanical output relays Please refer to the pinout table 7 0 Connectors on page 30 for the physical connections Imax 1A STATE_RELAY i ISOLATION NORMALY ON OR CLOSE CONFIGURATION Imax 1A OUTx_ISO_ON OUTx_ISO_COM OUTx_ISO_OFF STATE_RELAY ISOLATION NORMALY OFF OR OPEN CONFIGURATION Fig5 Circuit diagram for the connection of I O Devices 18 9 VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment User s Guide VisioBox Netw
72. the same as the address that have been defined in the network settings b Verify that the network subnet mask definition matches the local network requirements Verify that the Gateway IP node address is defined a If there is a gateway set the address accordingly b If there is no gateway set the address to the same network environment c Make sure that the PC address is defined in the same network environment d Make sure that the gateway is properly set Check Network Connections through Web Configurator gt Monitoring gt Network Interfaces gt Cable Status field displays Connected Run a PING test from the PC where the VisioWave Central Configuration software for the VisioBox unit is installed Run a PING test from the PC to the gateway if one is configured User s Guide VisioBox Troubleshooting 61 RS232 422 485 Troubleshooting Fault Description Difficulty in Controlling of RS232 RS485 Devices l Check that the RS cable is correctly inserted according to the pinout in the Sub D 9 RS232 RS485 Connector See the Connector mapping table Serial Connectors RS232 422 485 on page 27 Check that the number of bits stop bit handshake parity and baud rate are set correctly for the equipment connected RS2323 422 RS485 a Check the software settings in the Central Configuration Server Transparent RS There is no data transfer between devices connected to various VisioBox units in the RS Transparent mod
73. tica Palmer Antarctica McMurdo Antarctica South Pole Asia Kabul Asia Yerevan Asia Baku Asia Bahrain Asia Dhaka Asia Thimphu Asia Brunei Asia Rangoon Asia Phnom Penh Asia Harbin Asia Shanghai Asia Chongqing Asia Urumai Asia Kashgar Asia Hong Kong Asia Taipei Asia Macau Asia Nicosia Asia Tbilisi Asia Dili Asia Calcutta Asia Jakarta Asia Pontianak Asia Makassar Asia Jayapura Asia Tehran Asia Baghdad Asia Jerusalem Asia Tokyo User s Guide VisioBox Asia Amman Asia Almaty Asia Qyzylorda Asia Agtobe Asia Agtau Asia Oral Asia Bishkek Asia Seoul Asia Pyongyang Asia Kuwait Asia Vientiane Asia Beirut Asia Kuala Lumpur Asia Kuching Asia Hovd Asia Ulaanbaatar Asia Choibalsan Asia Katmandu Asia Muscat Asia Karachi Asia Gaza Asia Manila Asia Qatar Asia Riyadh Asia Singapore Asia Colombo Asia Damascus Asia Dushanbe Asia Bangkok Asia Ashgabat Asia Dubai Asia Samarkand Asia Tashkent Asia Saigon Asia Aden Asia Yekaterinburg Asia Omsk Asia Novosibirsk Asia Krasnoyarsk Asia Irkutsk Asia Yakutsk Asia Vladivostok Asia Sakhalin Asia Magadan Asia Kamchatka Asia Anadyr Asia Istanbul Australia Darwin Australia Perth Australia Brisbane Australia Lindeman Australia Adel
74. tory Read the important Select local time zone Ete UTC y notice before altering the date ok the time and the local time zone Fig40 System Date and Time configuration page User s Guide VisioBox Installation and Configuration 53 Reset Hdd You can use this page to reformat the Hard disk All the Hard disk set tings is preserved only the D m oun audio and video files are VisioWave VisioBox erased Home Monitoring Administration Network Apply and Restart To erase all the audio and the Hard Drive Reset video files from the Hard Hard Drive Reset disk select the check box and Poor Uca 1 s 2 e Drive reset will be performed on the next system restart click OK e All video amp audio storage files will be lost but all settings will otherwise be kept The change will take place with the next system restart Schedule a hard drive reset on the next system restart ok Note The page is self explan atory Read the important notice before resetting the Hard disk Fig41 Hard Drive Reset page Reset User Settings You can use this page to erase all the previously defined set tings network parameters DIP and to delete the registry VisioWave Using this option restores Home Monitoring Administration Network Apply and Restart the default factory settings VisioBox User Settings Reset To restore the default factory settings check the box on the MEN
75. w the options to manage the administrative func tions of the VisioWave VisioBox The options displayed are as follows e Manually Set System Date Time Reset HDD Reset User Settings Firmware Update Change Password 222 VisioBox VisioWave Home Monitoring Administration Network Apply and Restart Administration Reset HDD Reset User Settings Firmware Update Change Password Manually set system Date amp Time 11 BAN rights reserved 2003 VisioWave Fig39 The page displaying the administrative options e Manually Set System Date 22 VisioBox Time You can use this page to set the date time and local time zone Home Monitoring Administration Network Apply and Restart System Date amp Time To alter the values enter the Important Notice new values in the appropriate e This sets the battery backed system clock to the given date amp time e If central configuration is used its built in NTP server will be used to set the battery clock automatically it is therefi ot to set th ti ing thi fields re specting the appropri due local time zone is not listed renten ae ori d de generic Etc GMT time zones ate format and then click pa a K Re WAA l ec OK 9 The changes will take place Current date amp time Thrusday 08 28 2003 14 44 57 UTC immediately Enter new date mmiddiyyyy 8 des 2003 Note The page 18 self explan Enter new time hh mm ss Ea 7 67 a
76. ween an end user and a public or private network and between a public network and a private net work Internet Protocol specifies the format of packets also called datagrams and the addressing scheme Local Area Network a network spanning a small physical area and operat ing at high speed LAN emulation set of services functional groups and protocols which provide for the emulation of LANS utilizing ATM as a backbone to allow connectivity among LAN and ATM attached end stations Light Emitting Diode LAN Emulation Configuration Server implements the policy controlled assignment of individual LANE clients to different emulated LANs by pro viding the LES ATM addresses LAN Emulation Server implements the control coordination function for the Emulated LAN examples are enabling a LEC to join an ELAN resolv ing MAC Media Access Control to ATM addresses Media Access Control Motion JPEG JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group is a standard for storing and compressing digital images Motion JPEG extends this stan dard by supporting videos In motion JPEG each frame in the video is stored with the JPEG format Network Driver Interface Specification a Windows device driver interface that enables a single network interface card NIC to support multiple net work protocols A mask that explains which part of an IP address is the network address and which part comprises the host address It is usually expressed in dot ted
77. word enter the old pass word in the field Enter the old password enter the new password in the field Enter new password validate the new password by re entering it in the field Confirm new password and click the but ton Change password The change will take place with the next system restart Note The page is self explan atory Read the important notice before changing the password User s Guide VisioBox 222 VisioBox VisioWave Home Monitoring Administration Network Apply and Restart Firmware Update Important Notice e This will reset the firmware part of flash memory all settings will be kept e You must restart the system after the update e if the box is reset or power is lost during the update the flash memory image will have to be recovered manually using the console port Current Firmware Version 2 4 18_mvl30 visiohox 1 7823 files opened Update Package Url https Network Update 11 All rights reserved 2003 VisioWave Fig43 The Firmware Update page 222 VisioBox VisioWave Home Monitoring Administration Network Apply and Restart Administrative Password Change Important Notice e Administrative password change with take effect on the next system restart e The same password is used for console and web access to the administrative settings e Incase of loss of the administrative password you will only be able to reset it on th
78. y components on the CPU board as this may damage the components on the board Preventing ESD Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before you touch the VisioWave VisioBox Installing the System e Disconnect all power and external cables before installing the system Install the system in compliance with your local and national electrical codes Do not work alone under potentially hazardous conditions Do not perform any action that creates a potential hazard to people or makes the equipment unsafe Covering Empty Slots Ensure that all cards faceplates and covers are in place Blank faceplates and cover pan els are used to Prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the video equipment Help contain electromagnetic interference EMI that might disrupt other equipment Direct the flow of cooling air through the video equipment User s Guide VisioBox Site Preparation and Safety Guidelines e 9 10 e Site Preparation and Safety Guidelines User s Guide VisioBox VisioWave VisioBox Digital Video Equipment General Description VisioBox is a professional low port density IP Codec running VisioWave Dynamic Cod ing compression technology providing PAL or NTSC professional video quality for CCTV VisioBox offers a modular architecture numerous options total compatibility with the VisioWave Security SDK It is also compatible with new technologies such as wireless transmission
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