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1. sesesssssss 5 2 1 2 Username and p ssWords iio issc love ete s tana une eodd VOR n Ua ax ov bw E TR Rd 6 2 2 Getting Started First time CyberStation P address configuration programming 7 2 3 Setting the IP address of the PC ennt 11 2 4 Configuring CyberStation using web based main configuration menu 11 EAM geo AM 9 14 2 6 The flash memory in the CyberStation M sesssssssssseeeeeenmeneene 16 2 7 Installing CyberView in the PO eder ene eere du rtr ende dete teens 17 2 7 1 CyberView installation on Windows 95 98 18 2 7 2 CyberView installation on Windows NT4 0 2000 XP s 18 2 7 3 CyberView installation on Windows Me 19 2 59 LUI SON ORG E cra oe ED Lb t EAE Le D te 20 Chapter me M 21 CyberStation and CyberView in LAN sessseesenenenenennmeennmeenneen mnes 21 3 1 Connecting the CyberStation to an existing LAN sseeeeee 21 3 2 Configuring a LAN site in CyberView M eusssssssssssseseeeeeenmeenmeenmnee nennen 21 Mri Mec E 26 CyberStation and CyberView in Dialup sss 26 Table of Contents continued 4 1 Configuring the Modem circuit in CyberStation M sessssssssseeeeene 4 2 Saving the new configuration sssssseeeeeeennmeenneen nen
2. wW s E X EWN KS y A j IPTV System YSERS MANUAL V3 1 Copyright 2003 by DC Security Products Inc All Rights reserved CyberStation and CyberView are trademarks of DC Security Products inc No part of this product or related documentation may be reproduced in any form without written authorization of DC Security Products Inc This document CyberStation system modules and Cyber View software are subject to change without notice Table of Contents CTV APNE P c M 1 OVOIVIGW s Sec dak seca tater alts es uento ot deu EY we epu tdeo oque ath oe Teds de Pone sia GE 1 TETEME e a bing vaciGedlet char a vienna a a ea 1 12 CHA PIGEGESCMDUON j 5 1 T M nnee 1 1 9 PTOFGQUISIBS x za si sPiathd Seeds doge i Days escola Pale or Deo avere ak tage ofr uie veda ceases 2 1 4 Equipment and system requirements ssessssssesseeenenenenneenen nennen 2 1 5 Documentation TAVIGW 2 sac vhs cotta romeo et Doct nak one aat ince tu Teac onan ae POE ER E DE nee Oo P rx EEEn annann EEEa 3 1 6 Document conventions ssssssssssssseeseseeeene eene nennen nennen nnne nnn enne 4 MGV AO ger REDDE 5 Initial SOttlp in a Cte aa aa CHER a AR CE RE aa CEDE XX RE ROTER REA PUER EN IUU SERI waists 5 V 1 Sample COMMGUTAUON E RRS 5 2 1 1 IP addresses and numbers used in the examples
3. As 14 cy w shown in Figure 12 the form displays existing file names and available options associated with those files Clicking the radio button to the right of the filename row selects the file fae ote reais iie e Se E oaa T s B e Pace Dove Fine so deem D di D ering Ea FILES Canfig ratinn Mes FILENAME FIGURE 12 FILE CONFIGURATION SCREEN Once a file is selected users have the following options a deletes the selected file a displays the selected file configuration a sets an active flag to the selected file Only one file can be active at any time The file name is displayed in bold CyberStation uses the active file when rebooted If there is no active file CyberStation uses the default configuration file If there is no configuration saved with the name Default the Remote Controller will startup as it was delivered from the factory a saves the running configuration to flash memory The running configuration is loaded when the CyberStation is first started including all changes made from the main configuration menu utility If a name is typed in the Save as field and is clicked the running configuration and the changes are stored and have the newly assigned name 15 A M a returns to the main menu 2 6 The flash memory in the CybersStation The user has access to the flash memory program files and the hard disk video files using FTP connections to the CyberStati
4. Street Contacttelaphonn 12145552233 Mouity Cancel FiGURE 29 CONFIGURING THE MODEM CONNECTION AS DEFAULT If properly configured Dallas Branch will be displayed in the tab and the user can make MODEM and LAN calls to the CyberStation from CyberView changing the default connection of the Dallas Branch to MODEM 34 Chapter 4 CyberStation and CyberView in Dialup DC Sec OC Ser OC Ser DC Ser DC Set Oc Ser OC Set DC Ser DC Set DC Sec oc s poo K EFO Branth Lu 1415550 PreenisBranch L 1602555 Dallas Branch LAN 1214555 Mismi Branch MODE 1202555 Chisago Branch i 1708555 Eurobank Sranch LA 1818555 Eesthe Branch MODE 1206555 Reno Sranch L 1702555 New York Breech MODEM 1212555 Datot Branch 1313555 Sacramento Bch 1916555 Calfomia arizona USA Taras USA Florida USA Ilinois USA Calf amia Washing Nevada USA New York U Michigan U Calffomis DC Secunty Products Dallas Branch 05 22 2001 12145552233 Texas USA Dallas 123 Hain Syect San Francis c Phoenic Datas Misr Chicago Burbank Seatte Reno New York Derot Sacramento c Conrad f Diaocened foment NO IMAGE NO IMAGE NO IMAGE Durea Preview Dopisi de FicURE 30 CONNECTION SCREEN DISPLAYING THE LAN CIRCUIT Era Brash Fheani Brerat Ming ymi a asi Pil Era j ajamia Ear t mir Renn Brann hana Tore Seance Dems Dra metri Sec
5. Windows Me 1 If applicable unistall the previous version of CyberView If using a LAN connection install an Ethernet card and configure the TCP IP protocol If using a WAN connection install a Modem Card or Exterior Modem and the Remote Access Server When the installation is complete right click the CyberView icon located on the desktop and click Properties Open Edt Print Send To Cur Copy Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties FIGURE 15 CyBERVIEW ICON WINDOW 2 Click the Memory tab as displayed in Figure 16 3 Click the Initial Environment drop down menu and set the initial environment size to 512 F piaia Foes MM Seed Pus ten mmm ee n i Dr M iai Pos i T p Ej mjm FIGURE 16 MEMORY SCREEN 19 is OM apo Afni Setup 4 Click Apply then OK to accept the changes Click the CyberView icon A dialog box appears with a message to reboot the PC if required After rebooting the PC click the CyberView icon to launch the application The login dialog box appears 5 Enter the default username and password in the fields Oo hello USERNAME Oo world PASSWORD Because CyberView was originally developed as a bilingual application Spanish English it automatically detects the language configured on the PC Although the English version is the executed language configured on the PC some DOS data remains in Spanish and occasionally appears Currently there
6. be defined CyberVisw Computer Sire P Address 92 188 TF 7 Mobile Laptop CyberStation CNN IP Agresa T2 388 02 top PC 182 184 1 3 iof Modem Circuit iP adie f Adudvess 192 158 2 2 Cyber jew Laptop Sine Pallas Branch lu Connection Device Modem Cuonmection Circuit II 292 168 2 T ew Uniflex Module RJII Connection Arre Nicol Cani qa Tia Tiig aar Nae I 8f ITIIIS Securcomm Uniflex DC336 MODEM ere Mibi ae epi Fairpionr umbr Lah ees FIGURE 26 CONNECTING TO A REMOTE SITE THROUGH MODEMS WITH CYBERVIEW 31 cy w To configure the new connection in Dallas Branch enter the indicated values 1 Locate the Connection Config tab of Dallas Branch The ethernet LAN connection form configured in Chapter 3 is displayed see Figure 27 Rl UC Security Prodat lac M jm ep piene Aaminn 0 Ti ie is rea E Iuris HE Comnsct le Lam Catheck Sere ren sae Cnemer fa IF Adresu ret 1 3 EF agate isi hee arm T Cather Crest fini o ene EEN a at aat a sine WOW D Lani itiga TEF a Gani pr Hk 17 wipe DIEP T P J CE em mm om die FIGURE 27 DALLAS BRANCH LAN CONNECTION 2 Click and configure a new modem connection as shown in Figure 28 Proceed as shown in Figure 28 3 ln Connection type select MODEM 4 Dial number is set to 12145552333 This is the phone number of the telco block where the CyberStation Modem module is plugged 5 The
7. calls 1 Configure TCP IP of the PC a Select Start gt Control Panel 2 Network Configuration b Select TCP IP gt Dial Up Adapter c Click Properties d Inthe IP Address tab Select in Specify an IP address and enter the same IP address used in CyberStation e Inthe field zemote ip in the context circuits in our example 192 168 1 2 Enter the address mask for this example 255 255 255 0 2 Configure the Dial Up Server a Select Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt Dial Up Networking gt Connections gt Dial Up Server gt Select the suitable tab b Set the radio button in Allow caller access c Click Change Password d The password must be the same as assigned to the CyberStation user in the field local username within the Circuits context in our example p receiver 51 Cy w Cy ion e f Chapter 5 Sample customer installation Click Server Type Select PPP disable O Enable software compression and enable M Require encrypted password Click then Apply If the steps are performed successfully the word Supervising appears in the in the State or Status field 5 4 4 Configuring the Dial Up Server in Windows NT 1 Install the Dial Up Server 2 Select Start Control Panel gt Add Remove Programs gt Windows Setup Communications Details 3 Mark with M the Dial Up Server To Configure the Dia Up Server a Selec
8. calls may be received by a properly configured modem supporting dial up ppp The operating system described is Windows 98 XP Users may find the corresponding information about Windows NT 2000 in their Microsoft documentation The CyberView Reference Manual describes how to configure a Windows NT 2000 system as a PC Host 5 4 1 Configurating to call the Controller The configuration procedure is explained in Sections 4 4 and 4 5 Please review the procedures to configure CyberView and to access the CyberStation using Modems 50 Cy w 28k Chapter 5 Sample customer installation 5 4 2 Configuring CyberView to receive alarms To manage the communications with the CyberStation CyberView uses communication utilities available in the Windows 98 Operating System Dial up networking DUN to place calls and the Dial Up Server DUS to receive calls A PPP circuit is configured between CyberStation and CyberView for one POTS call Either end CyberStation or Windows XP 98 95 can place calls according to PPP or MLP The caller acts as a PPP client and the receiver as a PPP server To place calls The DUN configuration is perfomed automatically when the Controller is configured in CyberView as described in Section 4 5 To receive alarms the DUN must be configured as described in Section 5 4 4 Configure the DUN utility in the 5 4 3 Configuring the Dial Up Server in W98 To configure the W98 PC to accept
9. is no remedy for these occurances 2 8 Utility software These freeware and shareware tools and applications are helpful when using CyberView Q The FTP Client Protocol is used to make software updates and these updates are available at http Awww dcsecurityproducts com in the CyberStation Updates section Some available fee based freeware and shareware tools and applications WS_FTP LE http Awww ipswitch com SmartFTP http www smartftp com CuteFTP http Avww cuteftp com Microsoft s own FTP client software http www microsoft com TeraTerm http ftp riken go jp QVT Term http www qpc com O O O O O O Internet Browsers with applets to access CyberStation a Netscape Communicator http www netscape com a Microsoft Internet Explorer http www microsoft com 20 Chapter 3 CyberStation and CyberView in LAN This chapter describes connecting CyberStation and CyberView over a LAN Fora simple and basic system we recommend using a single crossed ethernet cable The resulting basic ethernet LAN has two devices This ensures that no conflicts related to TCP IP addressing arise We also recommend that users unfamiliar with TCP IP technology begin with this two devices LAN configuration to configure the remote controller 3 1 Connecting the CyberStation to an existing LAN When the CyberStation and or the PC with CyberView connects to an existing LAN the user must first r
10. menu User gt New user Typethe User name andthe Password DisableO The user should change the password in the following start session EnableM The password never expires DisableO Account disable Click on ia1 e Enable M To enable user to call e n Answer enable Not answer View the state of connection in Start Programs System tools a Dial Up manager If the call is established you can disconnect it 53 Cy w Re Chapter 5 Sample customer installation 5 4 5 Configuring the Dial Up Server in Windows XP 1 Select Control panel Network connections and Internet gt Network connections a Selectin Network task and Create a new connection and next dick on b Click in To configure an advanced connection and Next gt c Click O in To accept incoming connections click in and follows the new connection assistant 2 InControl panel Network connections and Internet Network connections a Selectin Network task Change the configuration of this connection Inthe tab Network functions click O in Internet Protocol TCP IP andnext in b Click O in Specify TCP IP address and then 3 In From write the start IP address For example 192 168 1 2 4 In To write the final IP address For example 292 168 1 3 5 Enable M To allow to the system which calls to specify its own IP address 5 5 Configuring the portable PC to access CyberStation controller using Inter
11. or what we call an IP Circuit Tunnel This tunnel will need an address not shared with other paths for example 192 168 1 2 LAN or 192 168 2 2 MODEM or 192 168 3 2 ISDN in each each example the IP Address displays an underlined different third octet highlighting the unique subnetted family of IP addresses necessary for proper TCP IP network communication Users are also required to configure the proper CyberStation hardware modules used by the circuit Each IP Circuit Tunnel is there to provide a data path over which IP packets of information can travel to the approved user requesting the information Although the core IP Address of the CyberStation is configured in the Context each additional IP Circuit Tunnel is created in the context for flawless operation In our example you will need to menus which are contained in the CFGMain Configuration Program Additional information on these and the other configuration contexts is available in the CyberStation Reference Manual included on our Introduction CD 26 cy we a A Chapter 4 CyberStation and CyberView in Dialup CIRCUITS Circuits eho isco E 3 B sek B EET isch per G per B cha 2552 FIGURE 22 CONFIGURING THE MODEM CIRCUIT The remaining parameters can be left with their default values With this circuit set when properly plugged to the PSTN network the CyberStation will a answer any Modem data call received e g
12. video Based on our programming alarms that trigger video images are transmitted only when the events alarm panel set i e armed and office IR i e someone has tripped the IR are both TRUE i e both activities need to take place before an alarm is triggered and video picture is sent These conditions can occur when the main cam camera recording is done because the person could have violated this area first based on the event transmitted by office IR While the alarm panel is set if someone is moving in the office office IR is activated TRUE video from the main cam camera is recording the external sounder is activated and an alarm including a video picture is sent to the CyberView 5 1 4 Communications The CyberStation uses the LAN network to communicate to CyberView receiver and the PSTN network to communicate to mobile PCs using Securcomm modems The CyberView receiver may display real time or recorded video at operator command The LAN calls are placed from the receiver It may also receive alarms sent from the controller In this case the LAN calls are placed by the CyberStation The PSTN calls either inbound or outbound use analog circuits At select times the security manager may wish to perform remote surveillance watching real time video from his portable PC while he is out of the office To accept calls from his PC the Uniflex modem module is installed in CyberStation and conne
13. with the default username and password he110 world The CyberStation main screen appears This default account has full privileges We strongly recommend that users create a new account with full privileges and delete the default Login and password must correspond to a valid CyberStation username and password For now our example uses he110o world In the sample configuration in Chapter 6 login password is da11as 12345 2 Click the tab A screen similar to Figure 18 appears CELLO a File Help Options ILICE ef emm oen eme EET Data Base tv 13 13 wee nos Site Card DC Security Products 2222 March Street San Francesco Califomia USA 14155500246 instafi Date 6 8 2002 System Type RHD Hardware version Detaut connection LAN LOGN bato Connacted Cameras PASSYVORD Mane Connecter 10 atann panel Connected te exusmsin hostd inpas Quiputs FicURE 18 SiTES SCREEN 22 Cy w 3 Click to create an account for the new CyberStation The Site Configuration window appears as shown in Figure 19 allowing users to enter site information 4 Enter the specific site information into the fields o Site name o Connection to site login Oo Connection password o Connected cameras N In the site information section it is recommended that the State and Country be located in the same text box ie Utah USA or California USA etc This will insure less confusion when reviewing sit
14. 1 CONNECTION SCREEN 25 Chapter 4 CyberStation and CyberView in Dialup 4 1 Configuring the Modem circuit in CyberStation In CyberStation terminology WAN connections are configured as Circuits To configure the simplest MODEM circuit the user should proceed as described below using the web based main configuration menu utility To access the web based main configuration menu utility the user should review information contained in Section 2 4 Configuring CyberStation using web based main configuration menu which is elaborated here To access CyberStation s Main Configuration Menu the user must enter the URL in this format in the browser s URL field http lt CyberStation IP address gt config htm In this example the address is http 192 168 1 2 config html Enter hello in the Username field and world inthe Password field The CFGMain Configuration Menu contains various Configuration Contexts identified and access with buttons After clicking on the Circuits Context a request to enter a new circuit to be identified by a name is shown Once a name is entered our example is MODEM a table appears allowing users to set all necessary configuration parameters while showing their default values The user must set the required values as indicated in Figure 22 It is important to emphasize that each communication circuit created ISDN MODEM or LAN will require their own Subnetted IP Address
15. 1 3 Prerequisites Users familiar with basic ethernet LAN and wide area networks WAN communication concepts their terminology and basic Internet technology including browsers will find this manual easier to understand and follow This manual does not describe the LAN WAN networking concepts related to CyberStation operation Preferably users should also be familiar with PPP DSL and TCP IP concepts in Microsoft Windows operating systems Users familiar with networks WAN communication concepts are invited to thoroughly read this manual for installation configuration information and procedures of CyberStation 1 4 Equipment and system requirements A working IPTV configuration set up requires the following equipment a aCyberStation remote controller a CyberView software and documentation distribution CD a an RS232 connection cable one DB9 male and one DB9 female connectors in each end a a Crossed RJ45 Category 5 Ethernet cable or an existing Ethernet LAN with at least two RJ45 ports available in an Ethernet Hub or Switch a one DSL phone line for high speed communication and a DSL router bridge with a multiple port Hub Switch with at least at least two available RJ45 ports a one phone line with dialup communication access for use with the Securcomm Uniflex DC336B Optional Modem Module and CommPort232 One Telco cable length as required and Serial DB 25 male to DB 25 female cable A working configuratio
16. 6 Cy w 28k Chapter 5 Sample customer installation time state special week days monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday interval from 15 00 to 24 00 time state night week days monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday interval from 0 00 to 24 00 time state night week days sunday monday holiday io input name in1 description alarm panel set input name in2 description office IR input name in3 description safes room IR output name relay1 description sounder alarms site name dallas branch username dallas ip 192 168 1 1 retries 3 saved days 15 system alarms hd failure hd full message Alarm panel set time state diurnal night holiday event description Alarm panel set function alarm panel set send alarm yes message Panel alarms disable time state diurnal night holiday event description Alarm panel disabled function not alarm panel set send alarm yes video standard NTSC camera 1 description cust safes cam recorder Motion in safes room time state diurnal night holiday special event description You detect motion function safes room mov time before 600 on 60 after 300 rate before 2 on 3 after 2 camera 2 description branch safe cam recorder Opening the safe time state special time before 0 on O after 0 rate before 1 on 1 after 1 47 Cy w Ka A Chapter 5 Sample customer installation camera 3 description general recorder working hour time state diurnal night holiday special time event descri
17. AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS Corporate p Ethernet LANVDSL Headquarters Fee liap Fiamma ess Vor rtm Rea Vries facem Lor Tram d joe bor Ci jr Andi m Name af fie our amar Peoereral Pellen Breech S adus Ethernet LANA ami i v Are cov uin Pucci Pails fresh S dudas S 34 Circuit Modem 5 j i fae oou um Jc anon iwi p Eon onam Cire Aini cmm ad Aen j r haar Paard Mabn Arachne quarexv e FiGURE 35 CIRCUITS USERNAMES PASSWORDS The other values are displayed in the CyberStation Users information table below 41 Cy w Ka yA Chapter 5 Sample customer installation CyberStation Users information Users Password Applications Description Dallas 12345 ppp server The receiver can place a call to connect to images CyberStation to display video at operator command CyberView 12345 ppp client The CyberStation may place a call to the images receiver in case of alarms including video pictures if required Security p security web May view real time video accessing the ppp server controller from an Internet browser May images control moving cameras CyberStation CyberStation All i Usually every system requires a user with privilege to access all CyberStation applications to manage and change the configuration if necessary In our example this user is CyberStation Timetable information Timetable Period Space 9 13 14 1h 20 24 Moe Fr 7 niei dicrnel A mgh d
18. IP address entered is the IP address of the CyberStation Modem port 32 cy w Cy ion Chapter 4 CyberStation and CyberView in Dialup 6 The Device Modem is the name Windows assigns to the Modem unit CyberView reads this information from the Windows registry The user has to select the name of the Modem device y Connection Settings Dallas Branch Connection MODEM we va E54 Catheck connection Dial number 12145552333 Connection Ue rcp Weel v E ockbess n We 68 2 2 smttinkere wena NO v Doce MODEM ESS IS Gibps 5232 435 UNIFLEX MODEM Seni Keepalte mary 120 see Lucent ain Modam Accept inary Cancel FIGURE 28 CONFIGURATION OF MODEM CONNECTION 7 Define the Dallas Branch modem connection as default To do it locate the tab and click Modi fy 33 cy w 8 Inthe Default Connection dialog box click the button The Treatment window appears providing the available communication choices programmed for this site Select MODEM E Trealimrat t3 Default Connection a 192 1581 2 19216022 Site configuration Site name Dallas Branch Mete RHD i Cannction to Ske Iyin master Hardware version Connection pessvurd n keus e e Outputs 3 JE Defauft Connaction LAN Sekcion Connected 0 aierm Site no v Connected camerss 8 Y Conty Tase USA cliam OC Securty Products City Dallas Estatal date 05 22 2001 Today iuliress 123 Nain
19. N osi 2 Set HyperTerminal parameters as shown in Table 1 HyperTerminal Parameters Table 1 HyperTerminal Parameters 3 Once the connection is complete enter the following commands Username hello Username hello Password Password world User and password ok User has logged in Connected 4 Press Enter Bs CyberStation HyperTerminal mI x Fit Et View Call Trata Heip Da amp oom lisenrnams hella P sseored geese i g User and passord okay Connected Xy Carei eS VTI10MIJ S600 H H 1 FIGURE 5 LOGGING INTO THE CYBERSTATION USING HY PERMINAL cy w 5 Atthe sys prompt type cfg run followed by the IP address and the subnet mask command This action sets up the IP address and the mask in the default file setting sys cfg run 192 168 1 2 Set up Ethernet IP address and the 255 255 255 0 submask 5 Cyberstation HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help De 5 ool a E Password msm User and password okay Connected sys cfg run 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 0 Connected 0 01 12 VT100J 9600 8 N 1 SUN Li 4 MUM ipture FiGURE 6 ENTERING IP ADDRESS INTO HYPERTERMINAL PROMPT corresponding to a class C network For this example the IP address is 192 168 1 2 and the default mask E If the network mask value is not entered the CyberStation s network mask default value is 255 255 255 0 is entered for clarity below 6 Once the cfg run IP Address a
20. a connection originated in a properly configured CyberView Q negotiate a ppp pap or chap authentication procedure If username and password are correct he110 world a TCP IP PPP connection is set up a sustain a TCP IP connection with the Modem device attached to the CyberView with a unique subnet between the two devices If no IP packets are sent or received for longer than 180 seconds the remote controller clears the initiated call 27 Cy w 4 2 Saving the new configuration The modified configuration including the new MODEM circuit is the currently running configuration Before the new configuration can be used it must be saved to flash memory and activated to load when the system restarts FILES Configuration files FILENAME Sous E oeiee ncm Bt show Bloor iemet FIGURE 23 SAVING A NEW CONFIGURATION To save the new configuration to flash memory 1 Click on the Files context 2 Type a name for the new configuration our example is config Modem in the Save as field rene ci 3 Click to store it Once this action is complete the new configuration config Modem is saved to flash memory 28 cy w a Chapter 4 CyberStation and CyberView in Dialup E COHAN Microsoft nternet Explnrer ji beieees B Me f92 168 1 feni hind anm FILES Configuration files FILENANE FIGURE 24 CONFIG MODEM CONFIGURATION SAVED There are now two configuration fi
21. cted to the PSTN network In the portable PC the required software is CyberView with a compatible modem installed 5 1 5 Timetable Dallas Branch There are two timetables in the office depending on the dates referred to as Summer timetable and Winter timetable Within a specific timetable three time states are defined for the operation of the CyberStation The time states specify the orders to record video or to send alarms a Diurnal Daily Normal time state when the office is open From 0900 to 1400 and from 1600 to 2000 in winter and from 0800 to 1500 in summer Winter extends from January 1 to June 15 and from September 15 to December 31 Summer extends from June 16 to September 14 This applies to no holiday weekdays Monday to Friday a Night time state is when the office is closed It is the hours of the day not defined as Diurnal Saturdays Sundays and holidays 39 Cy w i Chapter 5 Sample customer installation a The Special time state is when the branch Safe is open These hours are from 1400 to 1500 in summer time table and from 1300 to 1400 in winter timetable January 1 May 1 and December 15 are specified as holidays 5 1 6 Configuration process review There are several essential elements required for a full configuration of an IPTV system They are a the CyberStation controller a the CyberView application The following application utilities contained in the PC host s Windows operatin
22. ddress URL in the browser Wait until the Java Applet or the Javascript is downloaded from CyberStation and starts View the cameras at will To finish close the phone call using DUN to disconnect from CyberStation 5 5 4 Configure the DUN utility in the PC Assign the configuration values as indicated Phone number and Controller selection 1 Select Start Programs Accesories Communications gt Dial Up Networking and click on New connection assigning a name to the connection for instance demo CyberStation The user must select the available modem previously installed in Windows 98 following the manufacturer instructions 2 Select the device and type in 55 Cy w KA A Chapter 5 Sample customer installation 3 Typethe Phone number in our example 963302438 4 Right click on the new DialUp Networking icon demo CybersStation 5 Select Server setting 5 5 5 Server setting The connection between the PC and the CyberStation uses the Internet protocol PPP with the CyberStation as the server while the PC with DUN is the client All advanced options in the Server setting form must be cleared as well as NetBEUI and Compatible with IPX SPX The protocol selected must be TCP IP For TCP IP configuration Click in and configure the parameters as follows a IP address assigned by the server set DNS addresses assigned by the server set a a Use IP header compression c
23. e 4 3 Viewing the new configuration eeeseesesssssseeeeseeeee enne nennen enne ennt 4 4 PC MODEM adapter installation and configuration ssseeessssss 4 5 Configuring a remote site modem connection in CyberView uuuuuuuuussss ed eT 9 ite ite en AN re Sample Customer Installation Introduction 5 1 Sample practical example sse ener enne 5 1 1 Security elements installed in the Dallas Branch Dufz MIdeo FECOPGING aeo oec e tuii erint ap y cat i epu to ludaei edicta and 5 1 2 1 Cust safes cam camera sssssssssseseeeneenen nennen nennen 5 1 2 2 Branch safe cam camera sse 5 1 2 3 Main cam C miera irre rt Me te aei ku e ere te Roi ek eddie 5 1 3 Generation of alarms 0 teet ae ee Ha b e Rear nnn net 5 1 3 1 System alarms alarm without video sseesseseess 5 1 3 2 General alarms alarms with video 51TA COMMUNICALONS T 5 1 5 Timetable Dallas Branch eesseseeeeeeeennnenen nnns 5 1 6 Configuration process review essssseeeeeeee enne nennen 5 2 Dallas Branch Configuration file essen 5 3 Installing the Cyberstation M oo eeecceseneceeeceeeeeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeceseeeceseseaessenaeeneeaessenees 5 4 Configuring the CyberV
24. e information 5 Click to create the new account The application adds the new site and automatically opens the connection window to define a communication setting s to the new site as shown in Figure 20 Site configuration Site name Dallas Branch Model RHD wj Connection to Site togin hello Hardware version Connection passwort inputs 4 J Outputs 3 w Default Connection LAN Setection Connected ti alarm Site NO Connected cameras County Texas USA Chew DC Security Products aay Dallas mstaation date 05 22 2001 Today Address 123 Main Street Contact telenhone 12145552233 FicURE 19 CONFIGURING A NEW SITE 6 Enter the required information in the Connection type and IP Address data fields 23 cy w N Click to create the connection re E Connection Semings Dalles Branch ncm we Ue reser aiu ho cinne om Deal i nme Gam tin TCP FERT IP adipis wow 1 Sx shinee wees MO maoe ME TAMER ETHERRET Semi kanjit every 120 eee Tre Accept bis Cancel FIGURE 20 CONFIGURING THE NEW CONNECTION The main menu now has a new entry with a site named Dallas Branch as shown in Figure 20 By selecting the Dallas Branch site and clicking connect Disconnect CyberView enables the connection Users can now see video clicking viewer from any connected and properly configured cameras 24 Chapter 3 CyberStation and CyberView in LAN FiGURE 2
25. ed from DC Security Products with a default configuration This default configuration has predefined values and has no site or user specific values e g dialup phone numbers IP addresses alarm conditions disk recording conditions Default values are shown on screen if CyberStation configuration is performed using a browser as described in this manual 2 1 1 IP addresses and numbers used in the examples Figure 2 and Figure 3 display the physical connections and the configuration parameter values used as examples Computer w IP Address I T H 192 168 1 1 Cyber Station Pc A CyberSration Cyber Station adr d LAN Connection IP Address 192 168 1 2 Crossed Ethernet Cable FIGURE 2 IP ADDRESSES EXAMPLE FOR THE LAN CONNECTION cy w Cyber View Computer Site IP Address 292 1065 1 1 Aire Connection Modem Croat EP Address 192 155 2 7 CyberStation Ethernet IP Adress 182 168 1 2 mien Modem Circuit IP m Address 192 168 2 2 i PC c Uniflex Module Com Port RJII Connection Securcomm Unifica DC3A3 MODEM Service Flock Conmecnos Telephone uber I 97 555 2225 envie Block Conurchm Talegeham e Nauru Larm SSS 24 I5 FIGURE 3 IP ADDRESSES EXAMPLE FOR THE MODEM CONNECTION Figure 2 displays example values IP addresses used in this step by step procedure for LAN connection configuration Figure 3 displays example values used in this step by step procedure for the MODEM connec
26. em also utilizes CyberView the Video and Alarm Management Software to a receive dispatch and qualify alarms Q perform surveillance of the branch and display requested video recorded in the CyberStation Controller s hard drive 5 1 1 Security elements installed in the Dallas Branch The CyberStation is installed in a bank branch office identified as Dallas Branch It has two rooms a Room 1 contains security safes to hold customer valuables Installed is a motion sensor safes room IR Its logical value is activated TRUE whenever a moving person is in the room The camera is named custsafes cam 36 Cy w oie Chapter 5 Sample customer installation OQ Room 2 is where customers are attended There is an alarm panel a camera named main cam and motion detector office IR Office move is TRUE whenever a person is moving in the room A switch in the alarm panel tracks the alarm panel s armed disarmed status The security manager is responsible for arming disarming the alarm panel for branch security when the office opens in the morning and closes at the end of the day Another camera identified as branch safe cam points to the branch office main Safe There is also an exterior sounder Motion Detection Motion Detection Alarm Panel Set Safe Room R NS Office IR ROOM 1 CUSTOMER ROOM 2 ee DALLAS BRANCH SALES OFFICE FIGURE 32 SECURITY ELEMENTS IN DALLAS BRANCH OFFICE 5 1 2 Video rec
27. equest the IP address and Network Masks from the person responsible for assigning IP addresses This person is usually the communication or IT manager Users should be aware that with some LANs the servers act as DHCP servers or equivalent and automatically assigns IP addresses In this case it is even more important to ask the communication manager s involvement in the IP address assignment for CyberStation and the PC host of CyberView The CyberStation P address cannot be assigned dynamically by the DHCP server It must have a fixed IP address set up during the configuration process The PC s LAN card IP address must also be fixed if the PC is to receive alarms If routers are installed in the LAN it may be necessary to configure the context in the CyberStation s CFGMain The same type of router configuring may be necessary for the PC with CyberView If required this operation should be performed by qualified network personnel and is outside the scope of this manual 3 2 Configuring a LAN site in CyberView After configuring the CyberView to an existing LAN the user is ready to configure CyberView to access the CyberStation using the LAN connection The CyberStation must be identified by a name In this example it is Dallas Branch as shown in Figure 17 21 cy w Cy don Chapter 3 CyberStation and CyberView in LAN To give the CyberStation a name 1 Log onto the application
28. eters This option is advisable when either the equipment has a simple configuration or the user is unfamiliar with the controller s configuration o Complete allows configuration of all CyberStation parameters The user can make more complex configurations Basic parameters appear in white text Parameters that do not appear when using the basic configuration level appear in yellow text 3 Click enter The Main page appears which contains different system configuration contexts and their descriptions The user can now configure any parameter of every context such as the MODEM context that was utilized when the Modem circuit was defined as described later in this document 13 di The Context Selection Main Page is displayed with the various contexts of the system configuration with their descriptions When viewed in Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer the Context Selection Main Page contains the same Context information but the browsers display contain minor layout differences as shown in Figure 11 CYBERSTATION IPT FIGURE 11 CONFIGURATION CONTEXT SCREENS IN NETSCAPE AND INTERNET EXPLORER 2 5 Files context The files sub context allows the user to save configurations This section explains the CyberStation configuration files The CyberStation can store up to 16 configurations in flash memory Users can view stored configurations by logging onto the web configuration utility and clicking Files
29. ey va oer Pin ktm a one H 2 u T mm re tais WEE Fe AR A io Anl 2m EE omaes perd m rdum MESE eA A HORAM B SF Hacer Wai Ub Qos ans Lm NN M d DADA teen F Staten Fin ter ATE FEM B Lb ctrl Gii Ve alii Vinh bhiam ya a LOMA a D critani diera Fog Fam MAT IEAA VATA a had ee Oita Cate belie Em AM y TOR AM s Ad Hi mirai Paca Lyr Fim Toit Pe ee p C Mn Diaria Dr firm Tn an WINES DDSAZM NTO IPE AM s Engins ink LLL WB eed a ee L0 UM LUCTUS Pim iim hes meses fon AM idani iam LRL 12 FIGURE 14 ACCESSING THE FLASH MEMORY USING SMARTFTP A SAMPLE FTP PROGRAM CyberStation core software updates are performed by transferring the new system software file to the main program file with FTP When new software or software updates become available visit our web site at http www dcsecurityproducts com to aquire any future updates When the new software update transfer is completed the system automatically reboots Do not power down during this operation otherwise the CyberStation becomes unusable and must be returned to the factory to be reloaded for an additional charge The ServerBus Input8 IOP module system software is contained within the hitachi program folder and is updated using the same procedure Web pages are loaded in the same manner 2 7 Installing CyberView in the PC To install CyberView locate the Add Remove Software Icon in the Control Panel of your Windows operating system and follow the in
30. g system are utilized by the CyberView Software Suite a dial up networking a Remote Access Server Figure 33 through Figure 35 display the necessary values to help identify the hypothetical configuration parameter values In an actual situation the user provides those values to the installer The Figures highlight in order a General Overview cameras inputs outputs communication ports and circuits a IP addresses and phone numbers involved in the configuration of circuits a Username and Passwords of the circuits Crier View fect eamipr ter Canea Taxi Sal am CyberStation Uafar Modem hehe M Camere Branch Bale Can d Camera 1 Baiz Cam i ji e ea Chatoad T Eamon Suen bpi Bien Paw 5ei ser 2 Pica de ipai 1 Ta Uniflex Mule EJI Comnuecticn FIGURE 33 SAMPLE CONFIGURATION GENERAL OVERVIEW 40 Cy w Re Chapter 5 Sample customer installation Cyberl low Computer Sire iP abis PUT DEE E Cyr riri E aer Sire hella raai CyberStation Came T Cus dale Cum Erreerneer iP Aima 127 DERIT Gere DOEgTCA Dae De iedee Ad reas 20868 2 3 LE rere Mote Lagu Sie Daie f ranch n Conwectios Dvice Midian Armar EP Circuit Puneet PEINE XI Uniflex Mardfrole RAT Conneccion es enice Mick Commen Trlephone Number E3445 555 230 0 1 Serier Aint Commnrokeon Telephone 5umher ELIEL FIGURE 34 CIRCUITS IP ADDRESSES
31. h video picture pre alarm alarm postalarm 5 min 1 min 5 min 2 ips 3 ips 2 ips Recording time Recording speed Activate sounder If Not Alarm panel Diurnal Timetable it records continuously at 2 ips Specifications security p security Remote username 192 168 2 2 local ip 192 168 2 1 remote ip 44 Cy w 28k Chapter 5 Sample customer installation Modem information Interface Specifications serial 1 Protocol modem ppp Protocol baud rate 38400 speed flow control Hardware flow control dial string ATDT dial string hang up string ATHO hang up string answer string AT amp F amp D3X2M0S7 60S0 1 amp W0 answer string The modem should be in the multi protocol serial port serial 1 in the configuration For additional information refer to the CyberStation Reference Manual Section 4 5 2 1 Configuring serial O and serial 1 for modem AT modem commands used for a standard Securcomm Uniflex Modem For information on additional modem models refer to the CyberStation Reference Manual Section 4 5 3 1 Modem configuration Hardware information Module Specifications CommPort232 The optional CommPort232 module allows you to connect the Serial 1 modem in the multi protocol serial port Securcomm The optional Uniflex module allows you to connect the modem Uniflex in the PSTN DC336B FE To connect the Uniflex modem module to the multi protocol serial port the optional CommPo
32. iew Software Suite esssseeeeeene 5 4 1 Configurating to call the Controller 5 4 2 Configuring CyberView to receive alarms ssessseeeeese 5 4 3 Configuring the Dial Up Server in W98 sse 5 4 4 Configuring the Dial Up Server in Windows NT ssssseee 5 4 5 Configuring the Dial Up Server in Windows XP 5 5 Configuring the portable PC to access CyberStation controller using Internet BIOWSBIS o ore tor ts Sa concent Rat oae a toria dina ouo va i AEA ane eta late SOA reset PLUR 5 5 1 Phone TUI DerS etos terc sp Sein TaC ero eragt Prou k Tas ead ea qd sabes bagsiace Da M ur EAR nec nne EN STIS 5 5 2 Username and password sesssssesssseseseeeneneen enne 5 5 3 PC modem installation Step by step procedure ssssss 5 5 4 Configure the DUN utility in the PC 90 TONET Setti m ii Table of Contents continued 5 5 6 Place the phone call 5 5 7 Accessing Cyberstation embedded web pages ccccssccccesseseeeeeseseeeeeeees 5 5 8 CyberStation ip address iii Chapter 1 This manual provides simple configurations for users who are unfamiliar with the CyberStation product family An IPTV System consists of a CyberStation The remote controller located on the customer surveilled premises CyberStation s basic function is to transmit and eventually record video It is also ca
33. ks of any size it is strongly suggested that the user utilize all the product documentation available on this CD such as a CyberView User Manual A detailed description of the CyberView operation a CyberStation Reference Manual An introductory tutorial explaining CyberStation concepts and its building blocks It is also a reference manual for configuration and management concepts and commands The CyberStation Reference Manual introduces hardware components describes cabling power other requirements and other CyberStation models 1 6 Document conventions CyberView and CyberStation documentation uses the following conventions Convention Courier bold Description Keywords and Commands Variables that must be replaced by their value Variables may also be Substitute displayed in italics Optional arguments or keywords lt Optional gt One of many options must be selected x y Z ix y zj One more or all options can be selected Courier Courier italic Text displayed on the display monitor Examples of information that must be entered Listing CyberStation configuration listing Buttons displayed on screen that can be clicked using the mouse Field Fields that require the user to enter information into the system Important note Key press commands Type Chapter 2 Initial Setup 2 1 Sample configuration The CyberStation is shipp
34. lear a Use the preset link port in the remote network set 5 5 6 Place the phone call If properly configured clicking on the new DUN icon launches the login screen Type the username security the password p security and the phone number 12145552333 Clicking sets up the call It is an authenticated ppp call If the procedure proceeds properly Windows will display an icon in the bottom right corner of the screen consisting of a pair of PCs The call may fail for several reasons for instance the phone line being busy if the call does fail recheck settings and try again Once connected the PC is now on line with the CyberStation and may launch the browser 56 Cy w 28k Chapter 5 Sample customer installation 5 5 7 Accessing Cyberstation embedded web pages Once the phone connection is complete and the CyberStation is connected the user is ready to download images through the embedded web pages that allow viewing via your browser Once connected open a browser and in the Location field if Netscape or in the Address field if Internet Explorer type the desired URL in the following format URL http CyberStation ip address web page name In the URL field users must type the name of the web page to download The use of each of the CyberStation web pages is explained in detail in the CyberStation Reference Manual CyberStation Embedded Web Pages webcam html webcctv html 5 5 8 Cybe
35. les default and config modem stored in flash memory To activate the config modem configuration 1 Click the radio button to the right of conf ig modem to select it 2 Click Activate The file config modem is flagged as active Its filename and user is highlighted in gold lettering CCFGMAM Maile 0 ui Fla Dd ee ieem kak ib 0E Map con we pe 1 lens UR p FG nL cr E Tonguritien Ges FLENAME FIGURE 25 CONFIG MODEM CONFIGURATION ACTIVATED 3 Click to restart CyberStation using the configuration file selected as active config modem highlighted in gold Once the reboot sequence is completed the Main page returns A new dialup analog circuit named modem is now added to our existing CyberStation configuration and renamed as a new additional file 29 cy w 4 3 Viewing the new configuration Users can dispay any configuration shown in the files context for review To list the desired configuration select the radio button to its right and then click If the user selects the configuration config modem the web configuration utility displays circuits circuit modem interface serial O auth type pap chap remote username hello ip address 192 168 2 2 mask 255 255 255 0 remote ip address 192 168 2 1 call type accept circuitcontrol multilink active yes ethemet Imac address 00D00A 000024 ip address 192 168 1 2 mask 255 255 255 0 4 4 PC MODEM adapter installation and configuration To pr
36. lled the controller a CyberView The video management software suite for CyberStation CyberView displays video from one or more remote controllers CyberView also receives and displays the alarms generated It is also called the receiver 1 1 Terms In this manual the terms receiver video management software software suite application or CyberView are used interchangeably to identify CyberView The terms transmitter remote controller or CyberStation are used interchangeably to identify CyberStation 1 2 Chapter description The chapters are organized as described below Chapters 1 4 Chapters 1 4 introduce CyberStation and provide step by step procedures for a installing and configuring a CyberStation to accept connections from CyberView using Ethernet LAN DSL and Modem communications a installing and configuring CyberView for a PC to connect to one or more CyberStations a making connections from CyberView to CyberStation s to view real time video from cameras connected to CyberStation when both systems are connected to the same Ethernet LAN Q making connections from CyberView to CyberStation to view real time video from cameras connected to the CyberStation when both systems are connected by PPP Protocol modems over the PSTN network cy w Cybe ion Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 5 Chapter 5 gives a practical example based on a typical installation
37. mp Subnet Mask command is typed and displayed on the screen press the key to execute the command CyberStation HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dg wos O05 e Chapter 2 Initial Setup hello password okay Connected Username sys cfg run 192 1 Configuration save Configuration activated Rebooting system Bites 255 255 255 0 sys Connected 0 03 40 VT100 9600 8 N 1 FIGURE 7 HYPERTERMINAL COMMAND SCREEN DISPLAY AFTER DATA ENTRY When executed the command the screen displays configuration changes take effect Configuration saved save changes in the default configuration file a Q Configuration activated activates the default configuration file a Rebooting system restarts the CyberStation Controller to allow the new Once CyberStation reboots it is now ethernet accessible with the proper IP address until another configuration is entered or the IP address changed E the following 1 If a CyberStation IP address must be changed again the user can perform the previous procedure or do Connect to CyberStation using an internet web browser and accessing the main configuration menu as explained in Section 2 4 Configuring CyberStation using web based main configuration menu Add the new IP address Exit the web based main configuration menu t ue e ces 10 Connect again using the web based main configuration menu Dele
38. n set up requires these system requirements a Pentium Il processor with 128 Mb RAM a Windows XP 95 98 NT or 2000 a an Internet browser such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Explorer a a 10 Mbps or 10 100 ethernet interface Since CyberStation Ethernet interface is 10Mbps it should not be connected to exclusive 100Mbps LAN devices because no communications will be possible die RS232 cable DB9 male DB9 female Crossed Ethernet cable FIGURE 1 CABLES PIN OUT RS232 AND CROSSES ETHERNET 1 5 Documentation review Users should read the CyberStation Reference Manual available on the enclosed CyberStation CD to become familiar with the CyberStation family of system modules and product features This documentation is distributed in PDF format PDF documents can be read using the Adobe Acrobat Reader The CyberStation CD contains the following documentation in English a IPTV System User Manual PTV V system user manual pdf this document a CyberView User Manual CyberView user manual pdf a CyberStation Reference Manual CyberStation reference manual pdf cy w Cybe ion Chapter 1 Overview As previously indicated this manual is intended for initial contact with CyberStation To fully understand the extensive features and capabilities of the system and to install and configure CyberStation for customers with several systems connected corporate networ
39. net Browsers As previously indicated users are required to access the CyberStation not only from Cyber View but also from an Internet browser with a portable PC with Windows 98 and a modem The calls from the portable are performed using the Microsoft DUN utility available in Windows XP 98 5 5 1 Phone numbers According to values used in our example Figure 34 and Figure 39 the CyberStation Controller has an installed Uniflex modem module plugged to serial 1 and connected to the PSTN network The phone number is 12145552333 54 Cy w Cybe ion Chapter 5 Sample customer installation 5 5 2 Username and password Users and application access must have a username and a password to access CyberStation There are various user access available in the configuration Limited access by using Username security Password p security as well as user profiles with full access as described in Section 5 1 6 5 5 3 PC modem installation Step by step procedure Ensure that a PC with a properly configured modem adapter is available 1 Configure the DUN utility in the PC ask the information system or network administrator if you are in doubt In fact the configuration to connect the PC to Internet using a dial up network but with different phone number username and password Place the phone call Wait for the connection to be established Launch the browser if not previously done Type in the required IP A
40. on system The flash memory folders contain the system software main program configurations config files web pages javascripts and applets web pages and debugging trace logs log files also available using FTP FLASH MEMORY SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION WEBPAGES TRACES FicURE 13 FLASH MEMORY LAYOUT Users can save the CyberStation configuration to a PC file and restore it in the future if the CyberStation board must be replaced for any reason Saving a configuration is perfomed using an FTP application to copy the configuration from the folder config files in the flash folder of the CyberStation The FTP application displayed in Figure 14 is SmartFTP and is currently freeware 16 cy w pE Somat Te eiO med ea 7 P Cueanvde W Tdi Pe He wp A4 Buc phop am SHE i dr biei Lam a Pacem Pe Pai aa CELAT SE la AES 5 W PREMATJ Mamm Tiaa scm iarere d acia Lo mand m IT TET E ME uA me m I pL ix DDR a X mm inca m ee Ln Teer NONE iin i ii i 1 500 i n n Mud I En Partibus m z ma AI Ba EFI Cu rina i 1 mo m xi Rn aha DRILL pau emia 15 SC Eom pi ISG Cgmaiag data ccuasctinn imr Opening daba coezsctizm Lor Opmalag dass D93 J6R 1 P D1NI Eri bpa pecairel secon ally iM ha 43 20 A5 jada ClczLag iab CO amp RRNCtIOR cl Pug i tem umm Cis oO nae DONI mam a il Oa f fame Bap iwen bruts Lene el A Ph eee Gade Bie riir ee Im ees sone Pia Fii AAU A
41. operly access the CyberStation s optional Securcomm Uniflex DC336B using a modem connection from the PC containing CyberView that PC must have a properly installed configured and compatible modem adapter The adapter must be compatible with Windows Dial Up Networking from Microsoft Please refer to the modem device s installation manual For optimum performance DC Security Products recommends the Securcomm Uniflex DC336 Desktop Modems 2 images per second which to some may be slow We recommend that users investigate faster forms of WAN transmission DSL ISDN or Cable where possible Using faster technologies requires the use of a Static IP that supports Network Address Translation NAT provided by your Internet Service Provider You will also require a DSL Router Bridge or ISDN Router Bridge for high speed WAN communication depending on choice For dynamic IP use please contact your CyberStation Distributor or DC Security Products for further information j E It is important to remember that video transmission of images using dialup modems are at speeds of 1 to 30 Ww Cy 4 5 Configuring a remote site modem connection in CyberView Having followed all previous steps the user is now ready to configure CyberView to access the CyberStation using the modem connection To do so a new connection must be defined in the database Since Dallas Branch has a LAN entry in the database only the new modem connection must
42. ording Video from the cameras is recorded in the CyberStationS hard drive according to the required criteria for each individual camera 5 1 2 1 Cust safes cam camera Video recording in this camera is event driven and dependant upon the state of the motion detection sensor safes room IR The recording pattern is as follows a 10 minutes prior motion sensor activation pre alarm at 2 images per second ips Q 1minute when event happens alarm at 3 ips a 5minutes after motion sensor resets post alarm at 2 ips Activation of the motion detection sensor safes room IR does not cause an alarm to be transmitted to the CyberView 37 Cy w KA yA Chapter 5 Sample customer installation 5 1 2 2 Branch safe cam camera Video recording in this camera is time state driven dependant on time state schedules Recording is during work hours when the Branch Safe is open The Safe remains open one hour but the opening time depends on the season changing from Summer to Winter 5 1 2 3 Main cam Camera Video recording in this camera is both event and time state driven and is dependant on the operational state of the alarm panel The possible states are cleared or disarmed during working hours or armed the rest of the time The security manager is responsible for arming and disarming the alarm panel When the alarm panel is cleared recording is continuous one phase at 2 ips When the alarm panel is set without empl
43. oyees in the office recording depends on the motion sensor office IR status It is event driven and recording patterns are as follows a 5minutes prior sensor activation pre alarm at 2 ips a 1 minute on sensor activation alarm at 3 ips and a 5minutes after post alarm at 2 ips In addition when the sensor office IR is activated it sends an alarm to CyberView 5 1 3 Generation of alarms The CyberStation in Dallas Branch generates alarms both with and without video pictures Alarms are sent to the host management program comprised of a PC equipped with an analog modem and the CyberView application properly installed and operating 5 1 3 1 System alarms alarm without video Alarms without video are issued if one of the following events occurs a Disk full The bank should ensure that the CyberStation will record video during periods of time equal to or longer than 15 days The CyberStation issues this alarm to the receiver if the disk capacity is insufficient to record for 15 days At alarm receipt the operators may decide what to do a Disk not available If for any reason the disk is not ready to record as far as the CyberStation is concerned a Alarm panel set or Armed The CyberView PC side must be advised that the alarm panel is set clear at due time and react otherwise 38 Cy w 28k Chapter 5 Sample customer installation 5 1 3 2 General alarms alarms with
44. ption Alarm panel disabled function not alarm panel set time before 0 on 0 after 0 rate before 1 on 2 after 1 recorder no working hour time state diurnal night holiday special time event description Alarm panel set function alarm panel set event description Motion detected function office IR time before 300 on 60 after 300 rate before 2 on 3 after 2 send alarm yes outputs sounder circuits circuit Modem interface serial 1 auth type pap chap remote username security manager ip address 192 168 2 2 mask 255 255 255 0 remote ip address 192 168 2 1 call type accept circuitcontrol multilink active no ethernet mac address 0009D7 900019 ip address 192 168 1 2 serial interface serial 1 protocol modem ppp baud rate 38400 flow control hardware modem interface serial 1 dial string ATDT hangup string ATHO answer string AT amp F amp D3X2M0S7 60S0 1 amp WO0 hardware modules SERIAL 1 48 Cy w KA TA Chapter 5 Sample customer installation 5 3 Installing the Cyberstation This section briefly describesthe installation of the CyberStation in its tamper resistant cabinet First open the cabinet to access the connectors and boards The cabinet has mounting holes equally located 16 apart and can be wall mounted horizontally or vertically There are slot openings to run the wire and cable as well as two 2 knockouts and two 1 knockouts for conduit piping To access the connectors and boards within the cabinet
45. rStation ip address In keeping with the example described in Chapter 5 the function of the IP addresses set to the PSTN circuits in Figure 34 and the IP address set to the Ethernet interface in Figure 33 the URLs to enter in the Browser to obtain the web page webcam html are a LAN connection o CyberStation ip address 192 168 1 2 o URL http 192 168 1 2 webcam html 57 cy w Re Chapter 5 Sample customer installation a PSTN modem connection o CyberStation ip address 192 168 2 2 o URL http 192 168 2 2 webcam html While viewing images in Internet Explorer from the various CyberStation Hypertext screens a number of Stack Overflow error messages can appear as shown below Microsoft Internet Explorer E3 DN Stack overflow at line 0 FicURE 40 SrTACK OvERFLOW ERROR MESSAGE To avoid this streaming error and to have uninterrupted viewing from the CyberStation in real time via browser configure your version of MS Internet Explorer 1 Open Internet Explorer 2 Select Tools gt Internet Options 3 Select Internet temporary files Configuration Or Settings depending on the version of Internet Explorer you are using 4 Inthe panel Check if there are new versions of the stored web pages Click the radio button corresponding to Every time you visit the web page 5 Once this procedure is completed the error should cease 58
46. rt232 module is required this is an optional accessory module and is NOT included with the CyberStation base package 45 Cy w KA yA Chapter 5 Sample customer installation 5 2 Dallas Branch Configuration file The configuration file is fully displayed in Section 5 1 Sample practical example and is shown below users user name dallas password level administrator apps pppservertimages user name CyberView password level administrator apps pppclienttimages user name security passwor level user apps pppserver web images user name CyberStation password level administrator apps telnet pppclient pppserver ftp web consolet images configuration email d kkkkkkkk timetable holiday 1 1 holiday 1 5 holiday 25 12 name Winter period from 1 1 to 15 6 period from 15 9 to 31 12 interval from 0 00 to 9 00 time state night week days monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday interval from 13 00 to 14 00 time state especial week days monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday interval from 14 00 to 16 00 time state night week days monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday interval from 20 00 to 24 00 time state night week days monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday interval from 0 00 to 24 00 time state night week days sunday saturday holiday name Summer period from 16 6 to 14 9 interval from 0 00 to 8 00 time state night week days monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday interval from 14 00 to 15 00 4
47. structions below 17 cy w Cybe ion Chapter 2 Initial Setup 2 7 1 CyberView installation on Windows 95 98 1 If applicable uninstall the previous version of CyberView If using a LAN connection install an ethernet card and configure the TCP IP protocol If using a WAN connection install a Modem Card or a compatible Exterior Modem and the Dial up Networking Execute setup exe and follow the instructions When the installation is complete click the CyberView icon to launch the application The icon is located on the desktop A dialog box appears with a message to reboot the PC After rebooting the PC click the CyberView icon to launch the application The login dialog box appears Enter the default username and password in the fields Oo hello USERNAME Oo world PASSWORD 2 7 2 CyberView installation on Windows NT4 0 2000 XP 1 If applicable unistall the previous version of CyberView If using a LAN connection install an ethernet card and configured the TCP IP protocol If using a WAN connection install a Modem Card or Exterior Modem and the Remote Access Server Execute setup exe and follow the instructions After rebooting the PC if required click on the CyberView icon to launch the software application The login dialog box appears Enter the default username and password in the fields Oo hello USERNAME Oo world PASSWORD di 2 7 3 CyberView installation on
48. t Control Panel Network Select the Services tab Select Dial Up Server Click Properties and select the device Click In Port use click the To make and to receive calls radio button Click Network In Protocols to make calls select M TCP IP disable O the other protocols a In Server configuration NetBEUI IPX disable Select O To allow any authentication type even plane text SelectM TCP IP and click in To configure e Enable in To allow remote TCP IP clients access to All the network or Only this system as you wish 52 Cy w 28k Chapter 5 Sample customer installation e Disable O Use DHCP for allocating address to remote TCP IP clients e Enable 9 Use the address static group Begin IP1 to IP2 The WNT use the first IP address IP1 as his own and the rest are IP address allowed for remote users For example configure Begin 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 10 The CyberStation should use IP address between 192 168 1 11 and 192 168 1 254 not included in the first range defined but in the same network in the CyberStation the masque 255 255 255 0 is programmed e SelectM To allow remote client to ask for an Specific IP address 4 Configure the Dial Up server as automatic a In Control panel gt Services select Dial Up Server and double click In Start type enable Automatic b Create a user In Start gt Programs gt System tools gt User manager Select the
49. te the old IP address and save the modified configuration di 2 3 Setting the IP address of the PC While using the appropriate Windows configuration facilities set the PC s LAN interface to the value 192 168 1 1 Set network mask to 255 255 255 0 Remember these values are only for this example a LAN with two network devices the PC and the CyberStation f the PC has more communication interfaces other LAN devices Network cards etc connected to the IP network it may require further configuration changes If the PC is connected to an existing LAN refer to the instructions provided in Section 3 1 Connecting the CyberStation to an existing LAN 2 4 Configuring CyberStation using web based main configuration menu After setting an IP address to the ethernet interface CyberStation can be more easily accessed by the LAN Both the PC and the CyberStation should be placed on the same LAN The connection diagram should resemble one of the diagrams depicted in Figure 8 Co T IP Address 192 168 1 1 x PC CyberStation P dua harm CyberStation Network LAN Connection IP Address 192 168 1 2 Crossed Ethernet Cable Cybert iew f Computer CyberStation mad ie CyberStation IP Address LAN Connection IP Address 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 2 Sie Ethernet Cable NOT Crossed Ethernet Switch Hub Ethernet Cable NOT Crossed FIGURE 8 CONNECTING THE CYBERSTATION TO THE LAN 11 c
50. tion These IP addresses are Internet private class C addresses for intranet use and are not used on the public Internet For these class C addresses the network mask is 255 255 255 0 2 1 2 Username and passwords When delivered from DC Security Products CyberStation system software has a default username and password Users are encouraged to change those values when the CyberStation system starts working in a customer site Default values are a Username hello Q Password world hello world has administrator privileges AM As an added security measure CyberStation IPTV CFGMain program will delete this account as soon as a new username password is created and entered in the Remote Controller CyberView the Video Management Software suite will not delete this account because it is managed in a safe and autonymous environment The procedures described in this chapter assume the use of the default settings 2 2 Getting Started First time CyberStation IP address configuration programming To provide an IP address to the CyberStation for first time use proceed with the following steps 1 Connect a PC to the CyberStation console port serial 0 as shown Figure 4 see Figure 1 for cable pin out details PC 3 pberStaton a Com Port e lo ai s C y erstafion LAN Connection Console Port Serial 0 RS 232 DY to DES Serial Cable FIGURE 4 PROVIDING AN IP ADDRESS TO CYBERSTATIO
51. umal siekt Winter l Ww 15 6 zaecial 15 0 to 31 12 Susie D 22 su Su arid hol EL 4 night o amp I 15 24 MESE aigat diurna Tht Summer 56 510 14 4 special th 24 Sa 5n hel P_________________ i night 42 Cy w Cybe ion Inputs Outputs information Input In1 In2 In3 Output relay1 Chapter 5 Sample customer installation Alarm panel office IR safes room IR Sounder Alarms without video information Center name Dallas Branch Username Dallas IP of CyberView 192 168 1 1 Retries number 3 Saved days 15 System alarms Disk full Disk fault Other alarms Alarm panel set If alarm panel Alarm panel If not alarm panel clear Parameters must be configured in CyberView 43 Cy w Cy dor Video information Camera Description cust safes cam camera 1 Branch safe cam camera 2 camera 3 main cam Circuits Circuit Moble laptop Interface Serial 1 modem Chapter 5 Sample customer installation Recording conditions Records on safes room IR event driven no alarm sent pre alarm alarm postalarm 10 min 1 min 5 min 2 ips 3 ips 2 ips Recording time Recording speed Scheduled recording on Special time state Records continuously at 2 ips when time state is Special Records in two different ways If the Alarm panel is armed office closed when office mov by event sends alarm wit
52. unlock it using the keys supplied The cabinet is depicted in Figure 36 Front View FIGURE 36 VIEWS OF THE CYBERSTATION ENCLOSURE The CS4431AHD main board is installed in the CyberStation cabinet Cameras and sensors are attached to the board as shown in Figure 36 Communication Video Input ts Ports l 53 CyberStation aHdiP rp IPTV Hj AUI Main Board ane 12151410 S888EEE6 E FIGURE 37 CYBERS TATION CONTROLLER MAIN BOARD LAYOUT Cy w KA A Chapter 5 Sample customer installation The Digital Inputs are activated by the opening closing of a connected sensor or contact Usually they are opened When they are closed connection with ground signal an alarm condition is caused The output relay is an open closed relay without polarity Alarm Panel Set IKOffice IR JF Cust Safe Cam H Siren i TD m aE HEERES i FIGURE 38 CONTROLLER S INPUT AND OUTPUT LEADS CyberStation Reference Manual Appendix Ill contains more detailed information about all available models 5 4 Configuring the CyberView Software Suite In our Dallas Branch example the CyberView has two functions the first allows the operator to watch real time or recorded video by placing phone calls the second receives phone calls placed by the CyberStation in case of alarms In the following paragraphs we describe both the CyberView and Windows configuration for optimal performance Also note that
53. ured Dr 4 E Oot Beech BOEM 12 4224 TUER DI Tuscuns Proksa Dalian Brash TI 1214347731 Trs IE Celik Vir nas eil asa USA Wwe LIA pire a ara Le Simei A Maer Tors Li Mirheger ii Cerere Tmar UIE NU IMAGE FicURE 31 CONNECTION SCREEN DISPLAYING THE NEW MODEM CIRCUIT 35 Chapter 5 Sample Customer Installation Introduction In this chapter an IPTV system the CyberStation Controller and the host PC containing the CyberView Software Suite will be fully configured The customer requirements introduced are found in many real world small business situations Throughout this chapter all required CyberStation system parameters are configured and the systems are readied for operation Installers are encouraged to use these real world parameters and values 5 1 Sample practical example This example consists of a CyberStation Controller located on customer premises which is a bank branch sales office The CyberStation provides the following functions Q records video from the various cameras depending on branch time tables working times and on the state of several sensors Q will send alarms with and without associated video pictures according to branch time tables and on the state of several detection device sensors a Supplys services for external PSTN calls that in turn provides transmission of recorded or real time video The Syst
54. y w Now the user can access the CyberStation using an Internet web browser and configure it with the help of the embedded web based CFGMain configuration utility or main configuration menu accessable in CyberStation The address entered in the URL field should follow this format http CyberStation IP address config html For this example type this address in the URL field http 192 168 1 2 config html The CyberStation login dialog box appears Follow these steps to continue configuring the CyberStation using the web based main configuation utility 1 Type hellointhe User Name field and worldinthe Password field The Main Configuration Menu screen appears Connect to 192 168 1 2 Username and Password Required CYBERSTATION IPTV User name Erte asemame ha CrRERS TATION FT a 18216812 Ll ser Fame Parad o 5 Password JRemember my password wm FIGURE 9 REQUIRED PASSWORD TEXT BOXES FOR ACCESS TO THE SETUP MENU IN THE CYBERSTATION USING NETSCAPE LEFT OR INTERNET EXPLORER RIGHT BROWERS 12 di Ple Edk Wew Fokes Took Hep i Qe O WB seo yere Sue y BL Access ME to UTIS 168 1 27000 hend ge CYBERSTATION IPTV Configuration system Configuration Level FIGURE 10 MAIN CONFIGURATION SCREEN 2 Select one of two configuration levels using the radio buttons o Basic allows basic CyberStation configuration param

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