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1. By LOGENEX a to the unknown Installation amp User Manual LL e Ems EFE rev1 0 07 2014 Logenex Innovations Inc 6A 7500 Martin Grove Rd Woodbridge Ontario L4L 889 www logenex com 888 790 5900 TELEPORT Safety Instructions These instructions are intended to assist users with the operation of the TELEPORT and also to instruct on how to avoid dangerous situations or damage to the device Warnings Serious injury or death may be caused if any of the warnings below are neglected Cautions Injury or damage to the equipment may occur if any of the following caution messages are neglected A A Warnings Follow these safeguards to prevent Cautions Follow these precautions to serious injury or death prevent potential injury or material damage A Warnings Input voltage should meet both the SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage and the Limited Power Source with DC 12V according to the IEC60950 1 standard Please refer to the technical specifications for more details Do not use a third party power adapter or power cord When the device is installed on the wall or ceiling make sure that it is firmly attached Notice Make sure that the power supply voltage is correct before using the camera Do not drop the device or expose it to physical shock Do not expose the device to temperatures outside the range of 10 C to 60 C when the device is in operation Do
2. must restart the device to apply the changes Available phone numbers NOTE With current firmware only the first phone number in the list will be called when an alarm is triggered 23 of 35 TELEPORT TELEPORT Status Page system Statistics System Statistics lists hardware and software information for example the part number the software version about the TELEPORT System Statistics Hardware Version This field contains the Product Model GXV3501 product s hardware information Hardware Version V0 25 Part Number This field contains the product part number information Bootloader Version Bootloader code version Me 527 number Core Version 1 0 3 2 Core Version Core code version number Base Version 1 0 4 6 Base Version Base code version number Firmware Version 1 0 4 6 Firmware Version Firmware code version System Up Time Since TOO number S ystem Up Time Since This field shows the system up time since the last reboot Network Status MAC Address The device ID in Network Status HEXADECIMAL format MAC Address 00 0B 82 1D D0 97 LAN IP Address This field shows the LAN LAN IP Address 192 168 40 171 IP address of the TELEPORT LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 LAN Subnet Mask This field shows the LAN Default Gateway 192 468 40 1 LAN subnet mask of the DDNS Status Disabled TELEPORT Wifi 5 Di d LAN Default Gateway This field shows the s LAN default gate
3. q TELEPORT Inde Firmware Veriton Device Name IF HTTFF MAC 1 TIP203 VE 21 04 95 IP STATION 1982158 4192 au 554 00 08 92 45 11 Un rm D D 0 n C Use DHCP Kew IP Ping Sub net mask 255 255 255 Gate way 0 0 0 0 Modify IP 11 of 35 TELEPORT Step 3 Click the appropriate device on the table Confirm by MAC address Step 4 Configure the desired network setting below once your device has been highlighted The network can be configured to use a DCHP or static IP address DCHP is selected by default a TELEPORT Indes Moce Fire Version Device b ame IP RTSP F DWE TIP 203 50 2104 95 IF STATION 132 68 4 152 3l 554 4 Search Original IP 132 186 4 1 f Les DHCP Bp Step 5 To configure static settings uncheck the Use DCHP box configure your custom settings and click the modify IP button Step 6 You can confirm your changes by clicking the search button again The device should show up with your new changes Again confirm by MAC address 12 of 35 TELEPORT Step 7 Install the Video Plug in for IE Firefox and Chrome Step 8 Access the web interface of the TELEPORT either by typing the IP address or double clicking the device line from the search tool The live video from your TELEPORT will appear Configuration ActiveX Page Refresh Intervals 2
4. TIP203 XUC 9310 2014 18 56 03 Step 9 Click the configuration link in the top bar to configure the TELEPORT 13 of 35 TELEPORT Step 10 You will be promted for a username and password The default username is admin and the password must be obtained from your dealer login profile TIP203 XVC Administrationdnterface mo Qd EROR ES lee g a Lm 7 cun m Current System lime Date Time Set the Device Time Time Zone Self Defined Time Zone O Update_via_NTP_Server iexplore exe The server 192 168 4 192 is asking for your user name and password The server reports that it is from WebServer Warning Your user name and password will be sent using basic authentication on a connection that isn t secure Uzer name Remember my credentials NSN Format 14 of 35 TELEPORT Step 11 Click the device info icon for you controller Always at top of list The admin password will then be displayed at the bottom of the child window under the direct camera access section Buy New Plans Plans unknown Don t open your Administer Profile Logout Extension Caller Name 1247 Device for supp 1247 1247 7 1248 Device for supp 1248 lt 1248 gt 1249 Device for supp 1249 1249 5 1250 Device for supp 1250 lt 1250 gt 1251 Device for supp 1251 1251 7
5. function will not clear the IP address Press the RESET button on the device for at least 6 seconds until you hear a beep to perform a factory reset of all parameters including the IP address 10 Why can tthe live video stream be viewed using an NVR after changing the HTTP Port of the device Make sure that the RTSP port of the device is set to 2000 plus the HTTP Port number For example if the HTTP port is 88 then the RTSP port of the device that you configured on your NVR should be 2088 11 Some notes on using SD cards USB drives 1 The TELEPORT only supports FAT32 formatted USB drives 2 The TELEPORT supports SD and SDHC 3 takes 10 15 seconds to read SDHC and USB drives with large memory capacities Please wait 15 seconds to unplug the SD USB drive after you plug them into the device 4 fthere are many files ie 1800 or more image batch files on the SD USB drive it can take up to 5 minutes to read them Please do not refresh the web interface at this time as the TELEPORT will restart reading the SD USB drive We are currently working on a fix for this issue 34 of 35 TELEPORT 6 Port forwarding Two ports must be forwarded on your router to watch video from a TELEPORT that is located on a private network from a PC in a public network The web port HTTP and the RTSP port Please make note that the RTSP port number changes according to the web port If the web port is 80 then the RTSP port is 554 If the web por
6. IP address or host name And you can select your time zone from the drop down list or define your own time zone setting NOTE If using a host name for the NTP server a DNS server must be configured under Basic Settings gt Networking Synchronize with Local Computer Set the Time Manually Keep Current Date and Time S ynchronize with Local Computer sets the time from the clock on your computer Set the Time Manually this option allows you to manually set the time and date OSD Date Format set the format of date OSD Date Format on OSD OSD Date Format YYYY MM DD Device Name Setting This Device Name Setting field lets you configure the name Device Name of the TELEPORT 17 of 35 TELEPORT DI and DO Digital input and digital output DI and DO Normal open the circuit is by default open Digital input Normal Open the current state detected is Open unless an event triggers the device to close Digital output Normal Open m the current state detected is Open the circuit Normal close the circuit is by default closed unless and event triggers the device to open the circuit NOTE Do not change the Digital Input Setting this is pre configured for the door station button press TELEPORT Video amp Audio Page On Screen Display OSD Settings OSD Time Text The time stamp On Screen Display OSD and channel name displayed on the gap Text screen OSD Position tp OSD Transparency
7. Name The field Accourt configures the SIP account name Qutbourd Proxy Server The SIP Servers IP lt gt Pa address Domain ALtFan icate Password provided by your service 5 provider SL ear Secondery Outbound Proxy The IP Prefered address or Domain name of the Register xoiration Sacond 3602 Outbound Proxy Media Gateway cca sp pot s or Session Border Controller Inca RTP Patt zm Used for firewall Or NAT ore OL mus restart the device to apply tae charges penetration in different network environments If the system detects a symmetric NAT STUN will not work ONLY outbound proxies can provide a solution for a symmetric NAT SIP User ID User account information provided by your service provider ITSP this is either an actual phone number or is formatted like one Authenticate ID The SIP service subscriber s Authenticate ID used for authentication It can be identical to or different from the SIP User ID Authenticate Password The SIP service subscriber s account password for the GXV to register to the SIP server of the ITSP STUN Server If the device is behind a router a STUN server is needed to help penetrate the NAT Stream To choose between Primary and Secondary stream Preferred Vocoder To choose different Vocoder type Registration Expiration This parameter allows users to specify
8. files Usually the higher the audio compression is the better the audio quality is Audio Settings Preferred Audio Codec PCMA TELEPORT Networking Page Assign an IP to TELEPORT TELEPORT supports IP version 4 The IP address can set automatically via DHCP or a static IP address can be set manually To make TELEPORT work properly the user needs to set the DNS configuration properly For security purposes the user can also assign the TELEPORT an HTTP Port other than 80 19 of 35 TELEPORT IP Address Configuration The TELEPORT operates in two modes Dynamically Assigned via DHCP all the field values for the Static IP mode are not used The TELEPORT acquires its IP address from the first DHCP server IP Address 132 168 40 131 it discovers on its LAN Statically Configured as configures all of the following fields Default Gateway 192 168 401 address Subnet Mask Default Gateway IP address DNS Server 1 primary DNS Server 2 secondary These fields are set to zero by default Static addresses are recommended for the TELEPORT IP Address Configuration Dynamically Assigned via DHCP Statically Configured as subnet Mask 255 255 255 DNS Configuration There are two methods of DNS configuration on the DNS Configuration Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically Use the Following DNS Server Address TELEPORT 1 The TELEPORT can obtain the DNS serve
9. is sent out properly SMTP Server Settings SMTP Server Settings Enable 5 Checked to enable SMTP 199 SMTP wi SMTP Server The IP or hostname of the SMTP Server SMTP server for example SMTP Server Port smtp gmail com SMTP Server Port The port of the From E Mail address XXX ggmail com SMTP server The TELEPORT To E Mail address 1 YYY gmail com supports port 25 and SSL port 465 which E Mail address 2 277 is for SMTP with an encrypted connection E Mail address 3 From E Mail Address The email address that sends out the alarm email s User Name E Mail Address The email addresses that the alarm email s will be sent to You can have up to 3 emails configured 1 Required Fields User Name Password The user name Valid DNS server is required for hostname and password required to log in to your SMTP server for example Save 123 gmail com 123 SSL Checked if the SMTP server requires a secure connection Test Email Account Settings Click the Test button to send a test email from the From E Mailto the To E Mail to make sure that SMTP is configured properly If the receiver can get the test email then the SMTP settings are ready to go 26 of 35 TELEPORT TELEPORT FTP Page The FTP server is used to store video files if you configure the TELEPORT to record v
10. 1096 OSD Color White Display Time Display Text v Video Settings Preferred Video Codec The TELEPORT supports the H 264 video codec Resolution The higher the resolution is the better the video quality is and higher bandwidth is required LOW E High Resolution QCIF CIF 2CIF 01 Bit Rate The number of bits that are Video Settings conveyed or processed per unit of time MOI DEE H264 v Maximum Frame Rate The video frame rate is adjustable based on network conditions ncreasing the frame rate will Bit Rate 1024 kbps increase the amount of data significantly Resolution D1 7047450 Maximum Frame Rate 30 fps therefore consuming more bandwidth Video will be impaired due to packet loss when Bit Rate Control CBR VBR there is insufficient bandwidth frame Interval 30 Frame 1 100 Bit Rate Control Variable Bit rate VBR 18 of 35 TELEPORT and Constant Bit Rate CBR Variable Bit Rate If VBR is selected the codec varies the amount of output data per time segment VBR produces a better quality to space ratio The bits available are used to enable more flexibly and encode sound or video data more accurately with fewer bits used in less demanding passages and more bits used in difficult to encode passages Constant Bit Rate CBR is selected the codec s output data is constant regardless of the input data The output bit rate is d
11. 1252 Device for supp 1252 lt 1252 gt Device Device Voice Registration Info Mail Info 00000 SAGO CO 8 SIP Settings x SIP Server SIP User SIP Password Group Number PIN Code Admin Viewer logenex teleportvideo com 1247 45hularq 12471252 72 0 Direct ccess 15 of 35 TELEPORT 123 45 6 7 Figure3 ActiveX web page of TELEPORT Items on TELEPORT ActiveX Home Page 1 Play Plays Stops the video 2 Capture Captures the image displayed and saves it to C GS_Capture Record Records the video and saves it to C GS_ Record default directory 4 Sound Off On Toggles the sound On or Off 5 Talk Establishes two way audio 6 Playback Replays the saved video 7 Config Configures the Save Location for captured images and recorded videos 8 BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the image brightness 9 CONTRAST Adjusts the image contrast 10 SATURATION Adjusts the image saturation 1 View Size Resize the image to fit into the window panel in the home scream 16 of 35 TELEPORT TELEPORT System Page This page allows you to configure the system settings on TELEPORT Current System Time displays the Si Spe t current date and time 24h clock Date Time Set the System Time Update via NTP Server the camera will obtain Time Zone GMT Dublin Lisbon London Reykjavik gt the time from an NTP Update via NTP Server server Specify the NTP server s
12. ELEPORT ActiveX Web 16 TELEPORT System 17 18 TELEPORT Vidco amp Audio Pag 18 19 TELEPORT Networking Page Assign an IP to TELEPORT eene 19 20 jM DIR P en E E cee 20 21 TELEPORT DDNS Pa Se uence EN E N A 21 TELCEPORT SIPP 21 23 OTE ILE OI SECUS IT m 24 TELEPORT User Management Page uM UIS na MM d 24 TELEPORT Maintenance Db osse usa a o ieu Uva a 25 m 26 TET EPO RE 2 X 28 29 TELEPORT Moton Decon ceci eat bei A 30 31 TELEPORT Ebo RU UU E 3l TECEPORT CKE TT 32 TELEPORT Specifications Channels Video Compression Max Video Resolution Max Frame Rate in Max Video Resolution Video Bit Rate Audio Compression Alarm Input Alarm Output Embedded Analytics Pre Post Alarm Buffer Snapshots Multi streaming rate for Preview amp Recoding Security Peripheral Ports Wi Fi 802 11 b g SIP VOIP Support Dimensions L x W x H Weight Temperature Power Compliance 264 Level 3 0 JPEG Motion JPEG 720 x 480 30 fps 32 K
13. T supports Motion Detection To utilize this feature please follow the below steps 1 Setup the motion detection monitored area 2 Configure the motion detection time schedule 3 Configure alarm action properly Setup Motion Detection Monitored Area Enable Motion Detection If this option is selected motion detection will be enabled If something somebody moves in the motion detection region an alarm will be triggered Show Motion Detection Regions If this option is selected the motion detection regions will be displayed on the screen with a white border WareHousel 7 ts 084 3 2009 17 5 20 The white border for Motion Detection Regions NOTE If Upload to Alarm center is checked for Alarm Actions the white border will flash red when a motion detection alarm is triggered To Edit a Monitored Area 1 In the Select a Region dropdown list select Deiciun Soli the region ID gt Click Edit Enable Motion Detection 3 Click on the video drag and draw you show Motion Detection Regions preferred area e Select a Region 4 Setthe Sensitivity Click the Save button to save the sensitivity 50 Sensitivity 100 The larger the value is the higher the sensitivity 5 Click Save to save the settings NOTE Th itivi ies f 0 e Sensitivity value varies from 0 to Button to save sensitivity only To Remove a Monitored Area 1 In the Sele
14. TELEPORT 3504 3601 3611 is 192 168 1 168 at the factory default settings You can perform a factory reset by pressing the RESET button on the device for 7 seconds Starting from firmware version 1 0 3 9 the default IP configuration is DHCP 2 Why I not view the live video stream in Microsoft Internet Explorer Please check whether the IE add on is installed correctly Obtain the plug in from http logenex com productpdf TELEPORT chrome firefox plugine 1 0 0 7 exe 4 Why can tl access the TELEPORT web configuration interface Q 1 Is your internet service down A 1 Connect a PC to the internet to test the connection Q 2 Are the PC and the device in different subnets A 2 Check the subnet mask and default gateway of the device and PC 3 Is there a conflict with another IP address A 3 Try to change the IP address of the device Q 4 Has the HTTP port been changed A 4 Contact the administrator of the device for more information 5 The TELEPORT web configuration page is not displayed correctly in Internet Explorer 8 In IE8 Compatibility View might need to be enabled for the TELEPORT web configuration page to load properly To enable compatibility view open IE8 click Tools gt Compatibility View Setting and add the TELEPORT web configuration pages to the Compatibility View 6 How do you watch secondary video stream Login to the home page of the TELEPORT 3504 3601 web GUI click Play to watch the video strea
15. arm in is from 1 8V to 15 V NOTE Please do not connect a device that has a signal voltage that is higher than 15V this will damage the IP camera Internally the Alarm out uses relays as a switch 2 users can connect devices such as alarm siren or alert light to this port Under normal circumstances the circuit is open When there is an alarm event the TELEPORT will close the circuit to trigger the alarm Connect Alarm Input Equipment to the TELEPORT oee Page 9 Set up Alarm Actions An alarm action is what the TELEPORT is going to do when an alarm is triggered during the defined time period the time schedule The TELEPORT allows multiple alarm actions Record Video If this option is Alarm Action selected the TELEPORT will Record Video From Pre Alarm 0 seconcs tc After Alarm 10 seconds record the video when an alarm is Voice Alarm to SIP Phone triggered You can enter the length of Piin Pise the video recording in seconds You can also choose the storage method for video files SD card USB Flash drive or USB hard drive Voice Alarm to SIP Phone If this option is selected the TELEPORT will make calls to the number listed in the Phone List page using the configured SIP account when an alarm is triggered To use this function the settings in S Ppage must be configured properly Alarm Output If this option is selected the alarm will output via the configured method equipment when it is triggere
16. ct a Region dropdown list select the region you would like to remove 2 Click Remove 3 Click Save to save the changes 30 of 35 TELEPORT Configure Motion Detection Alarm Actions An alarm action is what the TELEPORT is going to do when an alarm is triggered during the defined time period the dn time schedule The TELEPORT allows multiple alarm actions Record Video From Pre Alam 0 seconcs tc After Alarm 10 seconds Voice Alarm to SIP Phone Alarm Output y Upload to Alarm Center Email JPEG and Store it ta USB card or SD drive Configure Motion Detection Time Schedule This section allows you to configure the time during which the TELEPORT will monitor the motion detection The TELEPORT not only can monitor your settings but also can take actions when the alarm is triggered Monitored region Dropdown list for date Available time schedules WMotion Detection Time Schedule Region IP Date Start Time End Time 00 00 23 59 0 Monday 00 00 23 59 E 1 Tuesday 00 00 23 59 P 3 Thursday 00 00 23 59 Check All Delete TELEPORT System Log This page is used to set up the system log server path and system log level Once they are correctly configured the device will send out system log messages to the system log server which will help perform troubleshooting an noting Syslog Server Syslog Server The IP address or URL of Syslog Level System log server Sys
17. d Upload to Alarm Center This option is an integrated feature with the TELEPORT cloud service If this option is checked the TELEPORT will report the alarm event Upload to Alarm Center Email JPEG and Store it to USB card or SD drive 28 of 35 TELEPORT Record Video and Upload to FTP server If this option is selected the TELEPORTwill record the video and upload it to the FTP server when an alarm is triggered You must check Record Video and configure the FTP page properly to use this feature Email J PEG and Store it to USB drive or SD card If this option is selected the TELEPORT will capture the image and store it to connected live storage device when an alarm is triggered Set up Alarm Event Time Schedule This section allows you to configure the time during which the TELEPORT will monitor the Alarm Input The TELEPORT can not only monitor your settings but can also take actions when the alarm is triggered Dropdown list for date Available time t Time Schedule Start Time End Time 00 00 23 59 Monday 00 00 23 59 Tuesday 00 00 23 59 E Check All Delete To add a schedule select the date from the dropdown list Start Time and End time and Click Add to add a new time schedule To delete a schedule check the schedule you would like to remove and click Delete How to connect an Alarm Output Equipment to TELEPORT See Page 9 29 of 35 TELEPORT TELEPORT Motion Detection The TELEPOR
18. efined in Bit rate CBR is useful for streaming multimedia content on limited capacity channels It is easier to calculate required bandwidth as well as the required storage space using CBR Image Quality Bit Rate Control is set to VBR Image quality needs to be configured The better the video quality is the higher the bit rate will be I frame Interval While streaming video over a network compression technologies are used to show the incremental difference between each frame are used to help keep the video looking normal When intervals are shorter the video quality is higher but uses more bandwidth NOTE The users might need to configure the Primary Stream and Secondary Stream properly Sometimes the user might like to watch the live video stream from the web GUI in low resolution mode while recording a copy via an NVR in high resolution due to the limitation of internet bandwidth In this case for example primary stream can be configured to have better resolution and then the users can use primary stream to record while watching secondary video streams Audio Settings Preferred Audio Codec The TELEPORT supports up to 3 different Vocoder types a law PCMA u law PCMU and G 726 The audio can also be turned off by switching the setting to Disabled Audio Compression Audio Audio Compression 32 kbps compression is a form of data compression designed to reduce the size of audio
19. ideo and upload it to the FTP server when an alarm event or motion detection is triggered FTP Settings Enable FTP The default setting is No if you want the TELEPORT to upload the recorded video to the FTP server when an alarm is triggered set this field to Yes The IP address or hostname of the SMTP server ie ftp myserver com FTP Server Port The port that your FTP server is using User Name Password The user name and password required to log into your FTP server Path The directory in the FTP server where recorded video will be uploaded Test FTP Account Settings Click the Test button to upload a sample file to make sure that FTP is properly configured FTP Settings Enable FTP FIP Server FIP Server Port 21 User Name Password Path Valid DNS server is required for hostname Save Test of 35 TELEPORT TELEPORT Alarm Event The TELEPORT supports alarm inputs for example infrared detector smoke detector and so on Follow the steps to make Alarm Input work 1 Connect alarm input equipment to the TELEPORT 2 Setup the alarm event time schedule 3 Configure the alarm actions which you would like the TELEPORT to take when alarm is triggered How Alarm Input and Alarm Output Work Alarm in is the alarm input port users are able to connect sensors such as infrared sensor smoke sensor or light sensor to it The detectable signal voltage range for al
20. lect STUN Server your DDNS ISP Type Self Define DDNS Address Self define the DDNS server instead of using DDNS selt Define DDNS Address DDNS Password ISP Type 5 iteName The DDNS name for your device DDNS Account DDNS Password The account and password from the DDNS Provider STUN Server If the device is behind a router a STUN server is needed to help penetrate the NAT 4 Click Save to save the changes You might need to reboot the device to apply all the changes TELEPORT SIP Page The TELEPORT has the ability to receive phone calls and make phone calls when an alarm event is triggered through motion detection or alarm input Register the TELEPORT to a SIP server to enable the product to make and receive phone calls 21 of 35 TELEPORT To receive phone calls from the TELEPORT the user needs to configure the Phone List properly NOTE The Group number from your TELEPORT account should be entered here Register TELEPORT to a SIP Server 1 2 3 From the TELEPORT home page click Basic Settings gt SIP Go to SIP Settings Tab General Phone Settings General Phone Settings Offline Registered The field shows the registration Unregister On Reboot m status of the account with the SIP server Unregister On Reboot If it s checked the SIP user s registration information will be cleared from the server when the phone reboots Enter the required information SIP Senings Account
21. log Level Select the device to report the log level Default is None The level is one of Debug Info Warning or Error 31 of 35 TELEPORT TELEPORT Live Storage This page displays detailed information of the live storage devices connected to the TELEPORT such as video and image files You can view download or delete the stored files Storage Information This section displays the type capacity used space free space and usage percentage of the Storage Information connected USB drive or Type Capacity Used Space Free Space Use Umount SD card USB 7 5G 2 3M 7 56 0 03 Umount J PEG List This section displays the name source storage and size of the image files on the connected storage JPEG List devices You can view File Name Size View Check download or delete the 192 188 40 191 1 2010 09 16 07 32 16jpg 8f 1k stored files Pages 1 Index 1 1 Goto 1 Il Page Check All Delete Video List This section displays the name source storage and size of the video files on the connected storage Video List File Name Size Download Check devices You can view 132 168 40 191 1 2010 09 16 07 31 38 1 15 2 1M download or delete the 1 Index 1 1 Goto 1 Check All Delete stored files 32 of 35 TELEPORT TELEPORT Installation FAQ 1 Whatis the default IP address of TELEPORT Prior to firmware version 1 0 3 9 the IP address of
22. m To watch a secondary video stream right click on the video and select Secondary Stream on the pop up menu Try reinstalling the Grandstream Viewer add on for IE if you cannot see the video stream 33 of 35 TELEPORT 7 Whatis DDNS Is it important for IP surveillance product to have DDNS support DDNS is an acronym for Dynamic Domain Name Service It is important to choose an IP network camera that has DDNS support for dynamic IP addresses Chances are that the network has a dynamic IP address which changes with every log on A DDNS service makes sure that the camera s IP address always matches up to the current server address DDNS also allows for a website to be linked to the IP camera that is constantly updated with the correct information and has a reliable feed 8 Why is Windows Media Player unable to play the recorded videos files The TELEPORT 3601 3504 all use the H 264 video codec Windows Media Player may lack the proper H 264 decoder to play the recorded video Please download the Microsoft FFDShow H 264 decoder from http sourceforge net projects ffdshow tryout and install it 9 Why doesn t the IP address of the device reset when click the Restore button on the Maintenance page The TELEPORT could be installed in areas that are not easy to access For example it could be installed on the roof of a building or the ceiling of an office This makes it difficult to reinstall the device therefore the Restore
23. ng Program Mode Relay Control Close relay 1 for programmed time 2 beeps 31211 Close relay 2 for programmed time 2 beeps 311 Close relay for programmed time 2 beeps Programmed times can be changed in the programming section by command 212131 If relay is configured as an input ERROR tone 8 of 35 TELEPORT 9 of 35 TELEPORT Installation Guide Connect your TELEPORT Using the Power adapter as power supply Connect the door station to the Remote Station port on the TELEPORT controller Connect an RJ 45 cable to the NETWORK port of the TELEPORT Connect the other end of the RJ 45 cable to your network or PC directly Connect the power supply to the DC 12V power jack on the back of the TELEPORT Connect the other end of the power supply to a wall outlet The POWER indicator will light green The NETWORK indicator will light green within 5 seconds to indicate that a connection to the internet has been established The TELEPORT is ready when the READY indicator lights up green The VIDEO indicator will light up when the door station is connected NOTE If you are going to connect the device to a hub switch router please use a straight through cable Across over cable should be used if you are going to connect the device directly to a PC 10 of 35 TELEPORT Configuring the TELEPORT via Web Browser Step 1 Connect your PC and the TPC to the same network Step 2 Run the TELEPORT search tool TP_search exe
24. not expose the device to damp wet conditions or high electromagnetism radiation To avoid heat accumulation make sure that your operating environment has proper ventilation Do not attempt to open disassemble or modify the device A few parts e g electrolytic capacitor of the equipment shall be replaced regularly according to their average life time The average life time varies from the differences between operating environments and usage history Regular maintenance checks are recommended for all users Please contact your dealer for more details TELEPORT Contents S 1 Packin o NET OTT LTEM 2 POSE P 3 TELCEPORT Fon Panel sa ricosin cache Sasso cL MX 3 TELEPORT Basic Connection Diagram eos statues Foto eod beo mensa deve Drs eno ai 4 TELEPORT Door Station Connection TELEPORT Connection 4 6 TELEPORT Relay 7 9 D X 10 Connect your LELEPOR 10 Configuring the TELEPORT via Web Access TELEPORT Web Configuration 11 15 T
25. ort 11 DO Digital Output Alarm Output 12 I O 1 Input or Output 1 Default Output 13 2 Input or Output 2 Default Input 14 I O 3 Input or Output Default Doorbell Output 15 AUX VID Auxiliary Output and Analog Video Output 1 2 3 11 12 13 14 15 10 3 of 35 TELEPORT TELEPORT Basic Connection Diagram 4 of 35 TELEPORT Door Station Connection Diagram 123458678 12345678 9 G o B b O br BR g G o Bb O br BR 9 0185 TELEPORT DO amp I O Connection Diagram NC NO C NC NO C NC 12 C V RELAY SPECIFICATIONS Relays are rated for up to 1 Amps at 12 24 AC or DC Volts AUX PWR FOR 3RD PARTY DEVICE 1AMP MAX DRAW RELAY SPECIFICATIONS Normally Open Relays are rated m for up to San 1 Amps at 12 24 AC or DC Volts err ame Doorbell rewiring section Motion PIR Door Bell Contact Wir is reconnected Front Door Transformer J Disconnect N tch and t Digital Output Alarm Output can be enabled on button AG vi press to provide a contact closure for 3rd party devices oN EM Aa that accept a normally open or normally closed contact Existing doorbell switch Existing 120V AC to be removed doorbell Already connected Transformer 6 of 35 TELEPORT TELEPORT RELAY PROGRAMMING General Audio Res
26. ponses e ENTER COMMAND PARAMETER One 200mSec beep e ACCEPT ON ENABLED Two 200mSec beeps e OFF DISABLED Three 200mSec beeps e ERROR REJECTED One 1 second beep Programming section must be in communication with door station I O Configuration Enter relay number Listen for 1 beep Incorrect relay ERROR tone Enter O for output 1 for input and Listen for 2 beeps Incorrect input ERROR tone Default setting 1 Output Strike I O 2 Input General 3 Output Doorbell Repeat entire sequence for additional I O Input Contact Select Only active for relay configured as input Enter relay number Listen for 1beep Incorrect relay ERROR tone Enter 0 for NO 1 NC Listen for 2 beeps Incorrect input ERROR tone Default setting all I O configured as NO Repeat entire sequence for additional I O Relay Timing Enter Enter relay number Listen for 1 beep Enter time MMSS Listen for 2 beeps 0000 ERROR tone Repeat entire sequence for additional relays n case of error leaves time as previously saved Default times for relays Relay 1 6 sec Default Output for strike Relay 2 6 sec Default General Input Relay 3 6 sec Default Used for Doorbell function 7 of 35 TELEPORT Factory Default 5 0 0 0 Reset to factory defaults Listen for 2 beeps Defaults passcode back 2121511 Leave Programming Mode 0 0 Listen for 2 beeps General relay control without enteri
27. ps 2Mbps G 11 G 26 1 125VAC 0 5A 30VAC 2A Motion Detection 16 Taget Areas 24 MB Triggered upon events send via email ftp Ye un un Video Watermark HTTPS Password SD 2 0 USB Host 2 0 External USB Dongle available 159mm x 108mm x 32mm 0 8 Kg 10 degrees celcius 55 degrees celcius Output 12vDC 1 0A Input 100 240vAC 50 60Hz TBA 1f 35 TELEPORT Package Contents Items in the TELEPORT package TELEPORT controller 12V DC power Adapter Quick installation guide zn ETT TR TE UTI ILI iD IAH E um d 7 rz ES n 9009165 e TPC Power Adapter QuUICKSTARTG UIDE 2 of 35 TELEPORT Product Overview TELEPORT Front Panel 1PWR 12V DC power port UL Certified 2 10 100 Switch LAN port for connecting to Ethernet 3 USB WiFi USB port for flash hard drives Includes hot swap support Or Wi Fi dongle 4 ON The indicator will keep green if the power is on 5 READY The indicator will light up green if the device is ready 6 NET The indicator will flash green if there is data transmission with the internet or stay solid green if there is no data transmission 7 VIDEO The indicator will light up green when there is video input 8 RESET Press the Reset button for 6 seconds to perform a factory reset 9 SD MMC The SD MMC slot 10 STATION Door Station P
28. r automatically Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 2 Users can configure their own preferred DNS server HTTP Port HTTP The TELEPORT supports user configured http ports If the HTTP port is changed the port number is needed to access the web GUI for instance http 192 168 1 168 8080 HTTP Por 8050 NOTE Ifthe HTTP Port is 80 when you add this device to NVR the RTSP port is 554 If the HTTP Port is changed when you add this device to GSurf or GS NVR please make sure the RTSP port number equals HTTP Port plus 2000 TELEPORT Wifi Page Wili Basics TELEPORT supports WIFI via wireless dongles Bs Cell Enable Wifi Checked to enable Wifi I T m SSID Click on Scan to view available network 20 of 35 TELEPORT Choose a network and Click on Select to confirm Security Mode Choose Wifi Security associated Security mode Security Mode NONE TELEPORT DDNS Page Dynamic DNS provides devices that have a variable often changing IP address with a well known hostname resolvable by network applications through standard DNS queries Set up DDNS 1 Apply for a domain name from your service provider Dynamic DNS Settings 2 Login to the web BORSE configuration page click DDNS ISP Type dyndns org Basic Settings gt DDNS 3 Enter the required information n DDNS Active If you DDNS Account want to use DDNS please set this field to Enabled DDNSISPType Se
29. t is not 80 then the RTSP port equals the web port 2000 For example if the web port is 88 then the RTSP port will be 2088 35 of 35 L OGETIEX a ee ee er to the unknown rev1 0 07 2014 Logenex Innovations Inc 6A 7500 Martin Grove Rd Woodbridge Ontario L4L 8S9 www logenex com 888 790 5900
30. the time frequency in minutes in which the GXV refreshes its registration with the specified registrar The default interval is 60 minutes Local SIP Port This parameter defines the local SIP port used to listen and transmit 22 of 35 TELEPORT The default value is 5060 Local RTP Port This parameter defines the local RTP RTCP port pair that is used to listen and transmit The default value is 5004 5 Click Save to save all the changes You need to restart the device to apply all changes Open Door Settings Only applicable TELEPORT SIP Open Door Settings Eanble SIP Open Door Enable open door This will close the DO connections in the back to close the circuit connected to it Key to open the door DTMF key to close the circuit Digits 0 9 only Delay lock time seconds This is the time in seconds that the circuit will remain closed when this function is triggered Configure Phone List Page To make sure the TELEPORT can make phone calls to the number you preferred when alarm is triggered You need to add number to the phone list Steps to add phone number 1 From the TELEPORT home page click Basic Settings gt SIP 2 Goto Phone List Tab 3 Enter the Group number and name click Add a Number to save all the changes 4 Numbers added to the system will be listed in this page Phone List Phone Number Remark Name Remove 123456789 John Smith Check All Remove
31. way of the TELEPORT DDNS Status This field shows the status of DDNS TELEPORT User Management Page All current users will be list in the User List section of this page You can also add and remove users here Existing User Name The field Manage User lists all of the current users You idNewUser can insert or remove users from User Name the list by click on the Add or Liser Password _ Update or Delete button Confirm User Password Frivilege Administrator v User Name Password The Allow Anonymous Viewing m user name and password 24 of 35 TELEPORT required to login Privilege The privilege for the user to access to configuration page Allow Anonymous Login If Allow Anonymous Login is set to Yes no user name and password are required to login to the TELEPORT web configuration pages If you login anonymously you will not be able to change any settings TELEPORT Maintenance Page Server Maintenance Restart Click this button to restart the TELEPORT Restart the device Restart the device Restore Click this button to perform a Restore the device partial factory reset The IP address will Reset settings except IP address to factory default not be cleared 25 of 35 TELEPORT TELEPORT SMTP Page The SMTP server is used to send out emails when an alarm event or motion detection is triggered The SMTP settings must be configured to make sure the alarm email
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