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1. GPRS CS1 CS4 EGPRS MCS1 MCS9 CSD 14 4 and 9 6 kbps POWER SUPPLY Mains adaptor 11 5V to 15V DC Power consumption 2W INTERNAL BACKUP BATTERY NiMH 9V 250 mA h Charge time 9h 28 Page TEMPERATURES amp HUMIDITY Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C Relative humidity maximal 80 Store and transport conditions Temperature 20 to 60 C Relative humidity 5 to 95 OTHER Lighting control relay contacts Backup battery Power source detection Mains indication Low battery power detection GSM operator s identification GSM signal level measurement and display ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Nominal power supply voltage Current Consumption when idle Current Consumption when operating 12V 100 mA 250 mA 29 1 ea oe 6 Appendix A Installing MPEG4 codec for the PC Camera stores video streams as MPEG4 video files In order to view them a proper codec is required 1 Run FFDShow setup by double clicking fdshow_beta6_rev2527_20081219 file which is located in MPEGA Codec FFDShow Install folder on MVC100 EDGE Camera support CD a 2 Click Next Select destination location and click Next i Setup ffdshow j 5 oj x ffdshow rev 25271 2008 12 19 This will install ffdshow on your computer It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup Cancel 16 Setup ffdshow E Select Destinat
2. 2009 All Bir C Program Fiesi Tekonikaljev 100 Camers means th person using the Predut Product means the Software daw leltonika MYL 100 Camera Software Setup QYTELTONIKA Hardware Installation letomka MYC TOU Camer The software yo Teltonika MVCIOO Camera has been installed om pour computer Click Finish to close the wizard leltomke MYL TOU Camer Teltonika Came Ready to Install has not passed with Windows s Pleace close all active Information Continuing ya AN Plug in the de or destabilize Click Install to bagin the i 7 either immedi Camera If you want to ri Seats E A i recommends contact the lt Back Click Cancel ta e passed Wind Continge Anyway STOP Installation 8 Page Note The installation software installs F TDI company USB drivers If FTDI drivers to PC have never been installed before Windows New Hardware Wizard window may appear To finish the installation choose Yes this time only click Next then choose Install the software automatically Recommended and to all other windows simply click Next Found New Hardware Wizard Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New This wizard helps you install software for Hardware Wizard FT232R USB UART Windows will search for current and updated soft looking on your computer on the hardware install the Windows Update Web site with pour permissi Read ou
3. Password Enter your password of the email account Sender s email address Enter emails address which is assigned to the username and password Receivers email address Enter email address of the recipient to which the video or single images will be sent CC email Enter secondary recipients email address which will be added to the sent e mail as Carbon Copy CO Subject Enter the desired subject of the email 20 Page FTP settings Host adress oT User name oT Password oT Port oT Path aa Figure 17 FTP settings Host address the domain or the IP address of the FTP server User name Enter your user name of the FTP account Password Enter your password of the FTP account Port Set the port of the FTP server The default FTP port is 21 Path Set the folder path to with the data will be transferred 2 4 2 Network 2 4 2 1 GSM network settings The Network settings section is used to configure connection to GSM network All the configuration data except the Web server camera port must be provided by your mobile service provider I Do not forget to remove SIM card PIN code request Otherwise you will not be able to connect to GSM network CS TELTONIKA Logout Reboot GSM EDGE Camera You are logged in as admin Live view Playback ideo parameters Stream amp Events On call E mail amp FTP Network Logs Users management Maintenance Network settings Dynamic DNS settings Phone n
4. ROTELTONIKA TELTONIKA EDGE camera MVC100 User s Manual 1 10 LEGAL NOICE Copyright 2009 TELTONIKA Ltd All rights reserved Reproduction transfer distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of TELTONIKA Ltd is prohibited Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners ATTENTION Do not rip the device Do not touch the device if the device block is broken or its connecting wires are without isolation All wireless devices for data transferring may be susceptible to interference which could affect performance The device is not water resistant Keep it dry The device requires high 230V AC voltage Only qualified personnel may install or repair this product IMPORTANT NOTES It is mandatory to read the notes and manual carefully before starting to use the device 2 Page Table of Contents SAFETY INFORMATION kient isee EEEREN eo venbeeseaensetuyuevongay een EENE RES EEEE RAR 4 1 GETTING STARTED a AOA E OEA Ai a 5 LE INTRODU HON sarren A E A E E 5 1 27 IPAGKAGE CONTENTS rerna A E E A E E E E EE E E E E ee ee 5 Ea INTANG THE FER ea eda Snin A ea E a ina g adab 5 1 3 1 WIS CULV SM GARA ect sre oer i e veo E T sextet we T A N one gues onbawoec sare pense teneaee 5 132 Arta hiba OM ennai neer Ear EE rE OE EEE EETA E EE NE AET E bacco 6 LI BOCK PANEVOVE
5. 0068 11 10 141707 Start up MiA 2005 11 10 l i Thee ae eal Stark up Bay 2008 11 10 14 11 02 Config change Bay 2005 11 10 14 10 10 Start Up pres 2006 11 10 14 07 03 Config change A 008 11 10 14 06 27 Start up BIHA 2005 11 10 13 13 15 Motion Ee Page 1 of 2 Figure 20 Log window view From Fig 20 it is seen that events are sorted by the date The time and event columns show the capture event time and short description Triggered event video may be reviewed by pressing picture pictogram in Media column Fig 20 If no SD card is used captured video duration and quantity is limited as all videos are stored in cameta s internal volatile memory 2 5 2 Users management Set up users list in the Users management section There are three uses classes Administrator User and Guest Users class Access tights Administrator Full access to all settings and functions Only one administrator uset may be on camera Restricted to changing camera settings May enter email address to receive media content generated by events Can uses On Call function send and get SMS messages May review the playback Restricted to changing camera settings May review the playback Can use On call function area listening 25 Page Only administrator can add new camera users Figure 21 shows users administration window CS TELTONIKA Logout Reboot GSM EDGE Camera You are logged in as admin Live view Playback Video parameters Stream amp Event
6. Door contact C2 Contact 1 GND Contact 2 Figure 29 Typical magnetic door sensor connection 26 Page 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 1 Can not connect to the camera WEB configuration page 1 Check if power and USB cables are correctly connected 2 Check if the Ready and Power LEDs are light up If the power LED isn t the problem is with power supply 3 If there are any other modems in the Device Manager disable them Open System in Control Panel Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt System In the Hardware tab select Device Manager and select View gt Devices by Type then expand Modem group Right click on the modem which name is NOT Teltonika Camera and click Disable 10 x File Action view er Woe HOME SC4E YY SG08 Bi Batteries Computer Sg Disk drives B Display adapters a DYDICD ROM drives g Human Interface Devices IDE ATAJATAPI controllers Fg IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers Eee Keyboards BT Mice and other pointing devices i ils Moderns on Sorkv90 Data Fax Modem wi beeg Tektonika Camera El Monitors Ela Network adapters oH 1394 Net Adapter Scan For hardware changes RD InteR PRO Wireless 2200E pa katt E8 Realtek FTLE139 B10x Famil TAP Wing Adapter w9 eg PCMCIA adapters Update Driver Disable Uninstall Properties be Ports COM amp LFT ce Processors es SCSI and RAID controllers rs Sound video and game controllers H S
7. The video and single images can be viewed on a PC or a handheld device and can also be transmitted to FTP server and or by e mall 1 2 Package contents MVC100 EDGE Camera External GSM antenna AC DC Power adapter Euro or UK USB cable Angled wall mount bracket Leaflet Quick Start Guide CD with software drivers and manual Note The manufacturer does not supply the SIM card which is mandatory for setting up a connection to the GSM network The SIM card may be purchased from your GSM mobile service provider Note If any of the components is missing or damaged please contact the retailer or reseller from which this product was purchased 1 3 Installing the hardware Before installing the hardware check to make sure that all items listed in the package contents are in 1 3 1 Inserting SIM card Open and remove the back panel of the camera To do that use the screw driver to unscrew four screws holding panel After the back panel is removed gently insert the SIM card as showed in figures below Before inserting SIM card do not forget to remove SIM card PIN code request Otherwise you will not be able to connect to GSM network 5 Page Insert the SIM card into the holder with the metal contacts facing to the SIM connector side Ensure that the cut off corner is at the bottom right as in figure above After the SIM card is inserted attach the panel to its previous position 1 3 2 Attaching antenna Screw th
8. User name Password admin essees Retype password Phone number Mote user name and passwords are case sensitive Allowable characters For all input fields alphanumeric and 7 4 Save Figure 24 Editing user s data The Guest and User accounts may be edited in the same manner as the administrator By selecting wanted user the new window will appear allowing to change uset s data 2 5 3 Maintenance 2 5 3 1 Set the time Camera has internal engine to count the time The time may be synchronized with PC to witch camera is connected or with the external time server Fig 19 Time settings Current date and time 1970 01 01 03 18 04 Synchronize with your computer clock Synchronize Time server 129 6 15 28 Time ZONE 2 SAVE Synchronize with time server Synchronize Figure 25 Username and password change window Time server and time zone To synchronize time with the time server the time server domain or IP address and time zone must be entered Synchronization is done automatically The first synchronization is done after successful login to the GSM network then every next 24 hour the time is renewed Manual synchronization with time server may be done by pressing Synchronize button Pressing Save button updates camera with new settings immediately These settings are stored in permanent memory 25 Page 2 5 3 2 Firmware upgrade To update your device firmware click on the Update firmware but
9. VFW interface Start Menu folder ffdshow Cancel 31 Page
10. in as admin Live view Playback Video parameters Stream amp Events On call E mail amp FTP Netwark Logs Users management Maintenance Events Constant stream Year 2007 2008 2009 Month ci 02 Day 21 22 23 24 2009 02 24 The total number of records Found 22 E sj Next page Time Y Media type 16 58 05 Video 16 24 18 Video 16 22 31 Video 16 20 54 Video 16 19 17 Video 16 14 49 Video 16 12 51 Video 161055 Video 16 09 45 Video 15 59 30 Video Page 1 of 3 Figure 10 Choose Playback to review media stored in the camera s internal memory The stored media is grouped according to the date See Figure 10 For easer review year month day or time maybe selected to regroup the media Media type denotes the type of the record e Video MPEG4 video clip e Images series of JPG images e Image single JPG image The records may be reviewed browsing to the desired record using Next page Previous page or dropdown page list In the case of MPEG4 video clip Video click Play or Download to download the video Figure 11 15 Page Events Constant stream lt lt Back 2009 02 24 16 56 05 Figure 11 MPEG4 playback window If the MPEG4 video file doesn t play MPEG4 codec must be installed from the supplied CD How to install the codec please refer to Appendix A Installing MPEG4 codec for the PC 2 2 Video and image settings 2 2 1 Video parameters Video parameters may be use
11. the configuration on your computer You can change it using Miser settings after installation Select the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while installing ffdshow then click Next Settings Reset all ffdshow settings Video formats V Decode the following video formats with ffdshow WW H 264 AVC M Divx WM Xvid hu MW Generic MPEG 4 17 FLVI FLVA j cnca Speaker setup C 1 0 mono 2 0 Head phone 2 0 stereo 3 0 front 3ch 4 1 quadro subwoofer 5 0 front 3ch rear 2ch 5 1 front 3ch rear 2ch subwoofer 7 1 front 3ch side 2ch rear 2ch subwoofer Disable Mixer aq Cancel 30 Page 5 Review Your selections and click Install and click Finish i Setup ffdshow E Setup ffdshow Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing ffdshow on your computer Completing the ffdshow Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing ffdshow on your computer The Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if you want to review or ip ha application may be launched by selecting the installed icons change any settings Destination location Click Finish to exit Setup C Program Files fidshow T Run audio decoder configuration Setup type Normal T Run video decoder configuration TM Run VFW configuration Selected components ffdshow DirectShow filter
12. NSTALLING MPEG4 CODEC FOR THE PC u ccsscsccsceccsccscsccsccccsccscsccsccscnscscesssccscsssscescssossnsossoses 30 gt Paes SAFETY INFORMATION In this document you will be introduced how to use camera safely We suggest you to adhere to following recommendations to avoid any damage to person or propettv You have to be familiar with the safety requirements before starting to use the device Camera is used for transmission of video and single images via GSM network using GPRS and EDGE technologies To avoid burning and voltage caused injuries of the personnel working with device please follow these safety requirements Installation and technical support of the camera device can be performed only by a qualified personnel or a person who has enough knowledge about this device and safety requirements Camera device requires 12V 250 mA constant power supply soutce that satisfies all safety requirements listed in LST EN 60950 1 standard The PC and power supply source to which the device is connected should satisfy LST EN 60950 1 standard The device can be used on first Personal Computer or second Notebook computer safety class The light or attachable sensors must satisfy all safety requirements listed in LST EN 60950 1 standard Disconnect device from power supply before mounting to avoid voltage effect Do not mount or serve device during a thunderbolt spppbPP To avoid mechanical damages of the device
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15. ave it blank DNS server 1 If GSM operator does not require DNS server 1 leave it blank oe ee DNS server 2 If GSM operator does not require DNS server 2 leave it blank Note from DNS servers section drop down menu choose option Custom in order to set DNS servers MDo not forget to remove SIM card PIN code request Otherwise you will not be able to connect to GSM network After all the connection data from your GSM provider is collected connect to the camera WEB interface Then select Network tab refer to Fig 5 CS TELTONIKA Logout Reb GSM EDGE Camera You are logged in as admin Live view Playback ideo parameters Stream amp Events On call E mail amp FTP Network Logs Users management Maintenance Network settings Dynamic DNS settings Phone number frogs Enable PPP authentication Mone User name APN Password essees User name Host name Password Update interval eoo secs PIN DNS servers Auto DNS serwer 1 DNS server Web servericameraj port feo The camera will be restarted after you click Sare button Save Figure 5 Mobile network configuration Set up Network settings with data from internet service provider The Web server camera port is advised to leave 80 After setting all GSM connection information pres Save button Camera will reboot and startup with new settings 12 Page 1 7 Accessing Camera from the WEB There are two ways to connect the EDGE camera from in
16. d resolution quality and format refer to Fig 8 Live view settings Resolution VGA 640x480 x Quality Medium videa Format mG EJ Apply Figure 8 Live view settings Resolution Select the desired resolution of live view VGA QVGA QQVGA Quality Select display video quality Basic Medium Normal High Best Video format Displays allowable video format JPEG Live view session time is set in the section Live view time out When the time expires camera stops displaying live view Live view can be started again by pressing Reset button Live view timeout Time remaining 00 00 Reset Timeout E mins 20 Secs Apply Figure 9 Live view timeout settings Time remaining Displays remaining time before camera stops displaying live view Timeout Define the time out in minutes and seconds 14 Page 2 1 2 Playback Many security applications require recording the video or snapshots that may be reviewed later The MVC100 allows not only sending media content over internet to distant FTP servers or to emails but also to record it locally in the internal Cameras memory or to the SD card If there is no SD card installed only up to 10 snapshots that are generated on events are recorded The video streams are not recorded to the internal camera memoty Recorded video or snapshots may be reviewed in the Playback section Refer to Figure 10 TEL TONIKA GSM EDGE Camera a You are logged
17. d to get clear video display Fig 12 shows video configurations settings Video settings Brightness lo Acceptable values 127 127 Contrast lea Acceptable values 0 127 Figure 12 Video settings configuration Brightness Adjust the brightness value from range 127 to 127 Contrast Adjust the contrast value from range 0 to 127 Pressing Save button updates camera with new settings immediately However these settings are stored in temporary memory which is cleared after plugging off the power or rebooting causing camera to restore default parameters values 16 Page 2 3 Event configuration 2 3 1 Stream amp Events Camera may be configured to record a constant video stream or make a record triggered by event A common event type is an alarm on connected external sensor to camera that causes the camera to upload images The configuration menu allows choosing the quality and the resolution The lower quality and resolution the smaller is the frame size Approximate frame size values for the VGA resolution are Best gt 50 kBytes High gt 40 kBytes Normal gt 30 kBytes Medium gt 20 kBytes Basic gt 10 kBytes QVGA frame size is about 4 times smaller than VGA QQVGA frame size is about 16 times smaller than VGA Choosing the quality and resolution value is very important as EDGE transmission rate is limited The camera allows sending data up to 236 kbits s The actual transmitted data speed d
18. dyndns com you will get Hostname Username and Password To link camera s IP address to the static hostname Dynamic DNS settings must be configured To configure DDNS connect to the camera WEB configuration page go the Network tab Fig 6 Dynamic DNS settings Iw Enable User name test Password esse sts Host name luser dyndns org Update interval TIM secs Fl Figure 6 DDNS settings Check the Enable check box Enter username password and hostname which where got from the DDNS server provider In the Update interval field enter the IP address update interval After setting DDNS settings press Save button Camera will reboot and startup with new settings 13 Page 2 EDGE CAMERA CONFIGURATION 2 1 Status amp Review 2 1 1 Live view The live view section allows seeing video in real time within the camera WEB interface Also it contains important status information The status information view is shown in Fig 7 Information 5M Operator OMAITEL LT Connection strength 51 dEm IF 212 4 7 100 92 IMEI 352307020016965 Mains On Battery status Low Figure 7 Status information GSM operator Displays the GSM operator Logo to which camera is connected Connection strength Displays received signal connection strength IP Camera IP number IMEI Camera IMEI number Mains Shows mains power supply status Battery status Shows battery energy status Live View settings allow setting the desire
19. e antenna in a clockwise direction Position the antenna upwards at its connecting joint This will ensure optimal reception 1 3 3 Back panel overview Power supply adapter socket Battery on off switcher 5 pin terminal block 2 pin terminal block for connecting external light MicroSD card socket Power LED GPRS EDGE conn status LED Ready LED USB socket GSM antenna connector oe SIA tee ie es al j Figure 1 EDGE camera back panel view Table 1 EDGE camera back panel view 6 Page 1 3 4 2 pin terminal block Internally 2 pin terminal block is connected to relay inside the camera refer to Fig 2 The connector may be used for connecting external light which may be turned on event Normally relay contact stay open On event for the predefined time of period contact maybe closed causing to turn on the light How enable this feature refer to section 2 3 Event configuration The maximum allowed current 5A maximum allowed voltage 24V Camera Figure 2 Internal camera relay connected to 2 pin terminal block 1 3 5 5 pin terminal block The 5 pin terminal block may be used for connecting external alarm sensor or for enabling infrared light source Most common used sensor examples are given in section 4 Typical PIR and door sensor connection The Table 2 provides 5 pin terminal block description Table 2 5 pin terminal block pin out description Vcc Power output Power su
20. end alert sms Pre alarm 2 SECS Fost alarm fe SELS F Output duration 3 Secs Figure 14 Event video stream settings Enable Check the box to enable stream on event feature Events Select desired events which trigger the camera Event trigger maybe be Contact Contact2 which are located on the back panel of the camera Connect external sensors e g door PIR to these contacts Resolution Select the desired resolution of live view VGA QVGA QQVGA Quality Select display video quality Basic Medium Normal High Best Frame rate Set frame rate for video stream Checking Single shot check box allows to record single shot Video format Displays allowable video format JPEG Send to Select video stream send destination To send video to E mail or FTP their settings first must configured If the Output option is selected camera will close relay contact on 2 pin terminal block This terminal maybe connected to the light source Triggering the camera will cause relay to work as light switch for lighting up the external light Pre alarm The camera has ability to send stream which was before the event It is made by continuously storing required amount of information in camera s internal memory Set the time in seconds to define how much data must be stored This function is very useful when checking to see what happened immediately before a trigger Send alert select this option to enable se
21. epends on GSM provider s network and GSM signal strength 2 3 1 1 Constant stream Constant stream allows configuring constant video sending to FIP or by E mail Before enabling this feature do not forget to set parameters for FTP in E mail in the E mail amp FIP tab in camera web configuration page In order to receive constant video by FTP and E mail do not forget to set reasonable values for frame speed resolution and quality as data transmission is limited by the EDGE connection speed Constant stream C Enable Resolution VGA 640x480 Quality Normal Frame rate 2 Frames per min 5 video Format marc FI Send to List ere Email Figure 13 Constant video stream settings Enable Check the box to enable constant stream Resolution Select the desired resolution of live view VGA QVGA QQVGA Quality Select display video quality Basic Medium Normal High Best Frame rate Set frame rate for video stream Video format Displays allowable video format JPEG Send to Select video stream sending destination Pressing Save button updates camera with new settings immediately These settings are stored in permanent memory 17 Page 2 3 1 2 On event stream On event stream a Enable Events f Contact jw Conkack Generate event Resolution VGA 640x480 Quality Medium 2 Frame rate 2 Frames per sec FI L Single shot video Format MPEG4 Fl Send to Miso Porte D Emal M output S
22. era start page Information GSM Operator LT BITE GSM Connection strength 63 dBm IP 10 1 67 24 IMEI 35238 7020016361 Mains On Battery status OK Figure 4 Welcome page of the camera WEB interface Status amp Review Live view real time camera view Playback review stored video or snapshot pictures Video and image settings Video parameters adjust contrast and brightness Event configuration Stream amp Events configure constant video and video on event On call configure on call events and area listening feature Settings E mail amp FTP configure E mail and FTP settings Network configure mobile network and DDNS settings Admin Logs displays system logs Uset s management add remove new users change uset s login details Maintenance set the time or update the camera firmware 11 Page 1 6 Setting camera s GSM connection To set up the GSM connection SIM card is required SIM card is not supplied with the camera It may be purchased from GSM service provider To set up the connection the following information from yout GSM provider is required 1 Phone number Most often used for all GSM service providers is 99 2 PPP authentication The authentication protocol which is used by your Internet Service Provider None CHAP or PAP APN Access Point Name APN User Name If GSM operator does not require username leave it blank Password If GSM operator does not require password le
23. ernet service provider To start using this feature firstly a hostname must be registered on the DDNS server The camera is preconfigured to connect to the www dyndns com server for updating camera IP address After creating account at www dyndns com you will get Hostname Username and Password To link camera s IP address to the static hostname Dynamic DNS settings must be configured To configure DDNS connect to the camera WEB configuration page go the Network tab Fig 19 Dynamic DNS settings fa Enable User name GA Password Host name PO Update interval secs Fl Figure 19 Dynamic DNS Settings Enable check the box to enable DDNS User name enter your user name The router will use it to automatically login to update your IP address in the DDNS server Password enter you login password Hostname enter your hostname which was registered in DDSWN server Update interval enter IP address update time in selected time periods After filing DDNS settings fields press Save button Camera will reboot and startup with new settings 22 Page 2 5 Admin 2 5 1 Logs In the logs sections all events maybe reviewed The logs stores information about the system status and I O logs events All logs System logs IO logs The total number of records Found 19 1 2 Events list Date Y Time Event Media 2006 11 10 i ae Contact 1 alarm BA 2008 11 10 14 17 74 Contact 1 alarm BIHA 005 11 10 epg keg ica Motion
24. ion Location Where should ffdshow be installed A CJ Setup will install ffdshow into the following folder To continue click Next If you would like to select a different folder click Browse C Program Files ffdshow Browse At least 0 8 MB of free disk space is required 3 Click Next Select Start menu folder and click Next 6 Setup ffdshow alo Select Components Which components should be installed A ETT lol xi Select Start Menu Folder Where should Setup place the program s shortcuts A Select the components you want to install clear the components you do not want to install Click Next when you are ready to continue ffdshow DirectShow filter M YFw interface 1 0 MB O AviSynth scripts serving 0 2 MB E CI Application plugins j CI AviSynth 0 1 MB DI VirtualDub 0 1 MB i OI DScaler 0 1 MB Current selection requires at least 13 4 MB of disk space lt Back i Cancel Setup will create the program s shortcuts in the following Start Menu folder To continue click Next IF you would like to select a different folder click Browse ffdshow Browse T Don t create a Start Menu folder N 4 Click Next Select you speaker setup and click Next fi Setup ffdshow es esl fs Select Additional Tasks Which additional tasks should be performed A il Setup ffdshow Ioj x Speaker Setup Select the speaker setup below that is most similar to
25. it is recommended to transport the device packed in damage proof pack While using the device it should be placed so that its indication LED would be visible as they inform in which working mode the device is and if it has any working problems Protection against over currents short circuits and earth faults should be provided as a part of the building installation Two pole protective device is required to protect from short circuit and earth false The power of connected device should satisfy power of release device To disconnect the device plug off AC DC power adapter from the wall outlet or power strip The interstice between contacts should be no less than 3mm Signal level of the device depends on the environment in which it is working If the device starts working insufficiently only qualified personnel may repair this product We recommend to forward it to repair centre or to manufacturers No exchangeable parts inside of the device 4 Page 1 GETTING STARTED 1 1 Introduction Teltonika MVC100 EDGE Camera is a compact mobile surveillance and monitoring system for transmission of high resolution video and single images via GPRS EDGE network In places with no land line Internet available MVC100 is ideal for remote surveillance and monitoring of temporary or distant sites or mobile assets The images can be acquired automatically with programmable period and or upon external triggers such as motion sensors or door contacts
26. lt IP address http 10 0 0 1 Make sure that cookies are enabled on your browser Enter the login username and password The default administrator login settings are Login admin Password admin Note if a Hardware Installation warning appears informing that Teltonika Camera has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP press Continue Anyway 1 4 3 Notes for using Camera Connection CCT If you are going disconnect the USB cable or power supply from the camera click Disconnect in the CCT window wait until the message Disconnected appears and click Connect when you will connect USB to the same camera If you are going to connect another EDGE camera to the PC close the CCT tool unplug the camera form the PC connect the other camera to the PC and make connection using CCT again If any problem occurs with the connection close the CCT unplug the camera from the PC USB port then connect the camera to the PC and make connection using CCT again If the problem persists close CCT open Start gt Control Panel gt System gt Hardware gt Device Manager expand Modems right click on Teltonika Camera and uninstall it Unplug the power supply and the USB cable from the camera Then connect the camera to the PC and make connection using CCT again 1 4 4 Uninstalling the Driver and Software To uninstall the driver and software follow these instructions 1 Disconnect the Camera f
27. n after 3 beepis Resolution Wid 640x460 Ouality Normal 7 Frame rate fi frames per sec Iw Single shot Video Format MIPG Video duration fi SECS Figure 15 On call event Settings Enable Check the box to enable On call function Send email Check the box to send snapshot or video clip to authorized user email to its email Email address is configured in the Users management section Turn voice on Check the box to activate area listening feature This feature allows to listen surrounding are by making a phone call to the camera Turn voice on after threshold of beep ring count 1 beep 5s To request image or clip from camera make a call shorter then defined number of beeps Make a call longer then defined number of beeps to activate area listening feature Resolution Select desired resolution of the image or video clip VGA QVGA QQVGA Quality Select video quality Basic Medium Notmal High Best Single shot Check the box if only single frame is needed Frame rate Set frame rate for the video stream Video format Select video format MJPG MPEG4 Video duration video clip duration 2 3 2 2 SMS commands Camera allows reaching some of it features using SMS The messages are accepted only by Administrator and User class users If the SMS sender s phone is not in the users list it will be ignored by the camera Action Action S apn pn Administra
28. nding alert message Message will be sent if an event on contacts Contactl or Contact2 will be generated The SMS messages will be sent to all the mobile phones that are in the user s lists Users list if configured in Users management section Post alarm Set the time in seconds how long after the event camera sends the stream Output duration Camera has integrated relay switch which may be turned on event Set the time to define relay closed contact time Pressing Save button updates camera with new settings immediately These settings are stored in permanent memory In order to test if camera transmits defined stream on event to E mail FTP or Output the Generate button may be pressed It is a useful feature allowing easily testing system work Note camera can capture up to 40 frames Please choose correct frame rate and Pre alarm and Post alarm values in order to do not exceed the 40 frame limit 18 Page 2 3 2 On Call function 2 3 2 1 On Call function On Call settings allow configuring cameta s response when phone call or SMS command is received These settings can be set only by Administrator s user class Phone call or SMS commands are accepted only from the authorized users phone number Authorized users are configured in the Users management section Area listening feature may be accessed by all types of user classes Administrator User and Guest On call event m Enable m Send email m Turn oice on Turn voice o
29. pply output Output voltage depends on operated power supply source battery 9V 0 5 A mains supply 11 12V 0 5 A IRLED Output 3 3V power supply source for enabling infrared light source Internal Optional output resistance 1k Q Sensor signal input 0 3 3V internal pull up 4 7k Q Sensor signal input 0 3 3V internal pull up 4 7k Q 1 3 6 Wall mounting The camera is packed with attachable wall mounting bracket Wall mounting bracket through the holes on the bracket pad may be attached to the wall Figure 3 Attaching wall mount bracket to the camera 7 Page 1 4 Camera access software and drivers 1 4 1 Installing the software and drivers Windows XP only To start using first EDGE Camera drivers and software must be installed e Connect power supply to the camera then connect camera to the USB pott e Insert the CD supplied with the camera into CD ROM drive of your PC e The CD will start up automatically opening installation window If the window does not appear run setup exe file located in the CD e Follow the instructions to install drivers and software for the MVC100 leltonika KULIOD Camera Sofhware Setup re TT ee EEF l TAF leltomke MYL 100 Camera 5Snitwar ays TONIKA License Agreement m lelttomka MUC ON Please review the license agreeme Tf you accept all terrre of the agree Choose the directory for installation Cogynight UiA Teltanika
30. r privacy policy C If your hardware came with an installation CD lt 6 or floppy disk insert it now Can Windows connect to Windows Update to se What do you want the wizard to do software Install from a list or specific location Advanced C Yes now and every time connect a devic C No not this time Click Next to continue Back Cancel Click Next to continue lt Back Cancel Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for a USB Serial Converter Please wait while the wizard installs the software Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard searches USB Serial Converter oy FT 232A USB UART et FTLang dll To C AWINDOWS system32 Click Finish to close the wizard Cancel Cancel 1 4 2 Connecting to the EDGE Camera with Camera Connection Tool CCT 1 Unplug camera power supply and USB Connect power supply to the camera then connect camera to the USB Wait for power and ready LED lights up oe IS Start CCT Camera Connection Tool To start it go Start gt Programs gt Teltonika gt MVC100 Camera gt Camera Connection Tool 5 Press Connect button amp Camera Connection Tool f 9 Page 6 Press the Show default camera page button to Start your Internet browser e g IE ot Mozilla with defau
31. rom the PC USB port 2 Select Start gt Programs gt Teltonika gt MVC100 Camera click on Uninstall and then follow instructions Note alternatively driver and software may be removed from Control Panel Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Add or Remove Programs From the list select Teltonika MVC100 Camera and then click Remove 10 Page 1 5 Accessing the Camera 1 5 1 Accessing WEB interface To access camera WEB interface firstly connect to the camera using CCT tool After successful connection open the Web browser and type the camera IP address http 10 0 0 1 Also make sure that cookies are enabled on your browser If the camera port was changed from default port 80 to another value the IP address must be written in from http 10 0 0 1 1010 Value 1010 is new port If the IP address and port are correct the login page asking for username and password appears o MAN QO TEL ana The default administrator login settings are i TA Login admin Password Password admin Login 1 5 2 WEB configuration page interface structure The welcome page ot the Web management page after successful login to the camera Fig 4 is displayed From this menu all essential configuration pages are accessed Qo TEL TONIKA GSM EDGE Camera eee You are logged in as admin Live view Playback Video parameters Stream amp Events On call E mail amp FTP Network Logs Users management Maintenance Welcome to the GSM EDGE Cam
32. s On call E mail amp FTP Network Logs Users management Maintenance Add new user User name Password User class User Retype password Phone number Mote user name and passwords are case sensitive Allowable characters For all input fields alphanumeric and m 7_ Add Users list Enabled User name Fhone number User class Remove this user M admin administrator E Save Figure 21 User s administration settings To create new account for the user class administrator must enter 1 Username 2 Password 3 Select User class user 4 Enter user s phone number Note in order to enter users email address the user with newly created username and password must connect to the camera and enter its email manually GG TELTONIKA GSM EDGE Camera eos You are logged in as labas Live view Playback E mail E mail settings Receivers email address labastafreemaol com Save Figure 22 Entering e mail for the user class user To create new account for the user class administrator must enter 1 Username 2 Password 3 Select User class Guest 24 Page To change the administrator login name and password click on the user admin as shown in Figure 23 Users list Enabled User name Phone number User class Remove this user a administrator p Figure 23 Selecting account to make changes After the selecting admin user the new window will appear for editing users data Figure 19 Edit user
33. ternet 1 Use SIM card with public static IP address 2 Use SIM card with public dynamic IP address witch will be linked to static hostname using DDNS service Note If the SIM card is with private IP address then reaching camera from the internet is not possible as connection is routed through a NAT firewall in your provider s network 1 7 1 SIM card with public static IP address Open your WEB browser and type SIM card IP address when the camera GSM connection has been set up After successful connection camera s login page must appear Note If the Web server camera port has been changed in the Network settings then IP address should be written in the following form https A A A A B where A A A A is the camera IP address and B the Camera Web server pott 1 7 2 SIM card with public dynamic IP address For the SIM card with dynamic public IP address the IP address is given for a limited period of time which is usually no more than a few hours then the IP address is changed As he IP address is continuously changed it becomes a problem to connect to the camera To solve this problem Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS may be used DDNS is a domain name service allowing to link dynamic IP addresses to static hostname To start using this feature firstly a hostname must be registered on the DDNS server The camera is preconfigured to connect to the www dyndns com server for updating camera IP address After creating account at www
34. ton Firmware Current version PyWiLioo 3 12 Mew Firmware Update firmware Figure 26 Firmware update The newest firmware may be downloaded from the Teltonika WEB page Before downloading new firmware check its version with current camera firmware version 2 6 Restoring default username and password or resetting to factory defaults To restore factory default settings click the Restore button Figure 27 Configuration management Restore Factory default settings Clear users list Restore Figure 27 Restoring factory defaults settings If the administrator password is lost the following guide describes how to restore default username password or how to restore factory default settings 1 Connect the AC DC power adapter to the camera then connect camera to the USB port Connect to camera using CCT tool FA 3 In the WEB browser type the IP address http 10 0 0 1 6541 4 Follow the instruction to restore default username and password or how to restore camera to factory defaults settings 3 Typical PIR and door sensor connection The camera allows connecting various surveillance sensors door magnet sensor gas sensor PIR sensor smoke sensor etc The typical PIR and magnetic door sensor connection examples are given in Fig 28 and Fig 29 EDGE Camera PIR unit VCC 12V IR LED C1 Relay contact 1 C2 A Relay contact 2 GND GND Figure 28 Typical PIR sensor connection EDGE Camera VCC Q IR LED C c1 2
35. tor apn operator_apn pn 99 Sets provider APN and phone number After the camera receives SMS it changes its settings sends SMS confirmation SMS to the senders and reboots In order to test camera remotely the SMS maybe sent to user generate event user user s email from which SMS is received Camera enables On event stream and sends user confirmation SMS to the sender 19 Page alarm off Administrator alarm off Camera disables On event stream and sends alarm Administrator alarm Camera sends On event stream status enabled or cb Administrator cb The camera allows remote listening in on surrounding area by making the phone call Sending SMS with cb commands stops the call The camera sends SMS message with information about current ot last area listener user uset uset s class uset sender 2 4 Settings 2 4 1 E mail amp FTP This section describes how to configure FTP and E mail settings Settings can be found at the E mail and FTP tab in camera WEB configuration page Pressing Save button updates camera with new settings immediately These settings are stored in permanent memory Mail settings SMTP server PO User name PO Password aa Sender s email address GA Fecejivers email address CC email Subject Figure 16 E Mail settings SMTP server the domain or the IP address of the email SMTP server User name Enter your user name of the email account
36. umber E F Enable PPP authentication Mone User name APN Password essas User name Host name Password Update interval e00 SELS T PIN DNS servers Auto DAS server 1 DNS server 2 web servericameraj port ea The camera will be restarted after you click Sare button Save Figure 18 Mobile network configuration Phone Number Phone number acquired from your ISP default 99 PPP authentication select authentication protocol which is used by your Internet Service Provider None CHAP PAP APN Access Point Name APN User Name Enter your User Name for your mobile connection Password Enter your Password for your mobile connection PIN SIM card pin number DNS server 1 and DNS server 2 are ISP domain servers Web server camera port Define port for connecting to camera web interface 21 Page Note from DNS servers section drop down menu choose option Custom in order to set DNS servers Set up Network settings with data from internet service provider The Web server camera port is advised to leave 80 After setting all GSM connection information pres Save button Camera will reboot and startup with new settings 2 4 2 2 Dynamic DNS Settings Dynamic DNS DDNS is a domain name service allowing to link dynamic IP addresses to static hostname In order to have functional DDNS feature the SIM card with pubic static or dynamic address must be purchased from the GSM Int
37. ystem devices co Universal Serial Bus controllers Disables the selected device 4 2 Camera does not connect to GSM network 1 Check if the network parameters are set as where got from operator 2 Check if the SIM card is inserted correctly 3 Check if the SIM card pin number is removed 27 Page 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Management User friendly Web GUI IMAGE Image sensor VGA 640x480 pixels Image resolution VGA QVGA QQVGA Image compression JPEG Video clip programmable time duration and or single snapshot SECURITY Security for administration configuration only authorized users are allowed user name and password CONFIGURATION amp CONTROL Built in web server for easy configuration and firmware update Built in web server may be accessed Remotely over GSM network Locally via USB connection IMAGE TRANSMISSION Image transmission over GPRS EDGE network to FTP server E mail TRANSMISSION CONTROL Transmitting and or saving images on sensor activity for example PIR sensor door contact Pre alarm function ability to record video before sensor activity Possibility to stop transfer record activity on external contact EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 MHz GSM Power Class 4 2W for 850 900 bands GSM Power Class 1 1W for 1800 1900 bands EDGE class E2 27 dBm in 850 900 bands 26 dBm in 1800 1900 bands GPRS EGPRS Multi slot Class 12 4 slots Rx 4 slots Tx GPRS EGPRS Class B Type 1 MT

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