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1. jatin aA tue ST Trou VPON 1 7 Graphic User Interface GUI VPON GUI Graphic User Interface 11 08 2005 Date Time 36GE 38GB Hard Disk Space D Play I LIVE np HO IV GOTO V POS VD SETUP VIN VIDEO PTZ Control Panel SET Set PTZ Camera Position 6 sets Call Call Set Surveillance Position 6 sets Zoom In Zoom Out Focal Length PTZ Control A B i TT 7 gt Adjust Movement ml Ee fl 9 x 9 3 JO x Jax amp JE Speed eeedcdecoeo Ep EE 7 i i w gt Up Down 0006060606 A fo 8 fs 4 lo oo Left Right G Descriptions A Single Screen 1 Brightness l PLAY Play back file B QUAD 2 Contrast IT LIVE View live screen C 8 Splits 3 Saturation IIT IO GPIO setup D Previous Page 4 Hue IV GO TO Search recorded file E Next Page 5 Quality V POS Superimpose POS transaction data onto F Sequence show corresponding video G Camera Number VI SET UP System setup VID VIDEO Video Setup Note See the software manual in the CD for more detail system setup information Simple description of GUI functions 1 Play Key Function Press Play key to playback a recorded file A window will pop up on the screen display a table of the recorded files in a list of one file per hour Select the desired time slot and press OR key to start playing the recorded data Please see Figure 1 1 VPION 11 08 2005 17 20 45 5 E mE 36GB 38G
2. 10 xxx where xxx is a value between 0 254 Set the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 See your network administrator for instructions on how to set IP address Reboot the computer 4 Use a Web browser to connect to http 192 168 10 10 The login dialog appears If you have previously changed the administration login or password enter the login name and U password you previously set Otherwise enter the default login name webmonitor and the password oyo then clock OK 5 If you are using the VP 504 H 508 H for the first time you are prompted to install Live Video ActiveX Download and run the file to install ActiveX If you choose not to install ActiveX you can view videos from the VP 504 H 508 H by clicking on the View Video without Plugins link at the bottom of the page At the prompt enter the same administrator login name and password as before The uses a Java applet to display the video 2 2 Configuring the VP 504 H 508 H Whether accessing the VP 504 H 508 H over the Internet or intranet an IP address must be assigned This IP can be used by client computers to access the VP 504 H 508 H The VP 504 H 508 H can be configured to use static or dynamic IP address You can configure IP address in Mouse using an RS 232 cable or via the network For detailed instructions on navigating menus see the software manual for details 2 2 1 Configuring Static IP address Static IP address can be public or private Public IP
3. E E EEI EE E T A E E tee E 9 GOTO TONCO MES E E EE EE 10 Chapter2 Network Mode ne nimes 11 2 1 C onnecune Or the N IWOLCR sospeisso near coche ner tee 11 2 2 Contiguring the VP S04 ED SO8 ET norrena areas Aide 11 2 sine XD OP CADDIE nternet Re caen clement dre 12 2 Osis CAE UPD Interne gesserien tee codes 13 2 3 Remote ACCESS USING dial UP Senna eee dieu 13 Appendix A Notification B Troubleshooting VPON Chapter1 Getting Started The Chapter introduces the VP 504 H 508 H explains how to set the unit up for the first time and covers basic operation More detailed explanations of the functions of the VP 504 H 508 H are covered in later chapters 1 1 Unpacking the VP 504 H 508 H If any of the following items are missing or appear damaged contact your vendor immediately 1 VP 504 508 OR VP 504H 508H 2 3 4 5 VP 504 504H areas eer Manvel 6 VPON Server 2 AC power cable Rack mount brackets 4 Hardware User manual 5 VO BOX ER E book on CD VPON 1 2 Introducing the VP 504 H 508 H VP 504 H 508 H is a stand alone Network DVR System With 4 or 8 video input one audio input It has Removable Hard Driver CD RW Driver for backup VP 504 H 508 H provides Graphic User Interface for operation Watch Dog function for system automatic failure recovery The video also can display through VGA output in local Besides VP 504 H 508 H support digital recording fu
4. ON immediately when the alarm is triggered The staff at the site can see the alarm light on the screen within the shortest time and the light on the first row has the prompt reporting function 2 Second Row of GPI After the alarm on the first row goes off the light on the second row will then be ON By seeing it the patrol staff knows that an alarm has been triggered and then take proper actions such as review the recorded file to understand the situation at that time Function of the GPO Indicating Light The staff at site can select and click the indicating light to turn on off the GPO points directly for external devices control 5 GOTO Key Function This key provides the function for users to search recorded file by time You can search by Time by Event or by Text Enter year month date hour minute second and then press OK to playback the recorded video at that time That is users can playback the recorded file by providing a specific time Please see Figure 1 6 gt Press GOTO gt Key in the search time for example PNEU PL a 10 22 Search by Time D EE SS LS M EF A fe x REMC DEEN RES Figure 1 6 10 VPON Chapter2 Network Mode 2 1 Connecting to the network 1 Connect an Ethernet capable computer to the VP 504 H 508 H s LAN port using an RJ 45 UTP Cable 2 The default IP address for the VP 504 H 508 H is 192 168 10 10 Set your computer s IP address to 192 168
5. address allow access to the VP 504 H 508 H from the Internet Private IP addresses only allow users on the same LA to access the VP 504 H 508 H regardless of whether the LAN is connected to the Internet or not Ask you network administrator to assign an appropriate IP address See the software manual for setting static IP address 2 2 2 Configuring Dynamic IP address If your LAN or Internet connection uses DHCP the VP 504 H 508 H the VP 504 H 508 H needs to be registered with a registry server Users wanting to view your VP 504 H 508 H can access the registry server to find the IP address By default the VP 504 H 508 H is set to be registered at http registry nfic com tw This is a server set up by Formosa21 for VPON series users If you wish to set up a different registry server Formosa21 recommends using a VP 300 video server although other servers may be used See your network administrator for instructions on selecting a registry server 11 VPON The Registry Host Address Registry HTTP Port and Registry Host Path in System Configuration under Advance Settings are the set to the default setting of the Formosa21 s registry server The Registry Host Address is the IP address or Fully Qualified Domain Name FQDN of the registry server The Registry Host Path is the file path on the registry server where the index exists See your network administrator for assignment of these values if you want to make
6. power as illustrated in Connecting peripheral devices to the VP 504 H 508 H on page 5 Connect a keyboard and mouse as illustrated in Connecting a keyboard and mouse on page 5 You can now use the mouse and keyboard to access the local GUI and configure the VP 504 H 508 H If you want to use only the mouse not a keyboard you can use on screen keypad to enter information in the various fields of the GUI Refer to the software manual in the CD for more information 1 6 2 Network mode Before you connect the VP 504 H 508 H to a network you will need to decide whether users and administrators access only from the local intranet or access over the public Internet If full Internet access is required public IP address must be assigned If access 1s only required over the local intranet a private IP address must be assigned See your network administrators about the allocation of an IP address The VP 504 H 508 H is factor configured with a default IP address of 192 168 10 10 You will probably have to change this address for the VP 504 H 508 H to work on your network When you have been allocated a new address by your network administrator use the remote control to enter it into the VP 504 H 508 H See the software manual in the CD for detailed instructions Pers tr OL S Gam sine Sut 9 lee a Ge E en toe Fat hu OA 08 le TF 17 N by S gt Ctrl ess tt LOU ct gt 00000000 JHH EJE LEFT FIRE
7. space with flat surface and also maintain at least 15 cm between the left and right sides of the body and the wall The lightning flash arrowhead symbol within and equilateral triangle alerts the user to the presence of a shock hazard within the product s enclosure GUARANTEE Every care has been taken in the preparation of this manual if you detect any inaccuracies or omissions please inform FORMOSA21 INC in Taiwan or your local distributor FORMOSA21 cannot hold responsible for any technical or typographical errors and reserves the right to make changes to the products and manuals without your prior notice FORMOSA21 makes no warranty of any kind with regard to the material contained within this document including but not limited the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose FORMOSA21 shall not be liable or responsible for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Warranty does not cover Damage caused by willful or accidental mishandling removal of VPON warranty labels environmental conditions including electrical surges Warranty will be voided if any of these conditions occur VPON Important information Before proceeding please read and observe all instructions and warnings contained in this manual Retain this manual with the original bill of sale for future reference and if necessary warranty service When unpa
8. B j I 95 aa Date Time Iz8 ME En 2008 09 17 09 00 35 J 2003 09 17 09 00 M E 396 ame 2 eu i i a a 1 j a r EO xn40 awto l Figurel 1 Fields of the file table includes 1 Lock L A indicates this file was locked A locked file cannot be deleted or over written 2 Date Time Indicate the date amp time this file was created 3 Motion Detection M A M indicate this file was created by Motion Detection 4 Alarm for GPI Trigger A An A indicated this file was created by Alarm Trigger 5 File Size MB File size in MB Users may click the CD R Backup button to burn a copy of one particular file Users may also click the Lock button to enforce the protection to one particular file to avoid over written due to insufficient hard disk space 2 Surveillance Screen Panel The surveillance screen s selection panel includes screen segment selection previous next screen switch channel and camera connection status See Figure 1 2 A B C D E F Screen Segment Selection E Previous Next Page and 0000000 A G Numbering Status and Selection E Ao ar a2 44 as a6 of Connected Camera Figure 1 2 Function Selection A Full Screen E Next Page B QUAD F Sequence Show C 8 Splits G Camera Number D Previous Page The menu of the surveillance screen is located at the lower l
9. VP N Network DVR System Hardware User Manual VP 504 508 VP 504H 508H VPON Preface Notice The information in this manual was current when published The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its products All specifications are therefore subject to change without notice Note Formosa21 will not be obligated to the responsibility outside the scope of VPON DVR Trademarks VPON is a registered trademark of Formosa 21 Inc Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Netscape Navigator Communicator are registered trademarks of Netscape Corporation Other brand and product names referred to in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Trademarked names are used throughout this manual Rather than place a symbol at each occurrence trademarked names are designated with initial capitalization Inclusion or exclusion is not a judgment on the validity or legal status of the term Warning To reduce risk of electric shock do not remove cover No user service able parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Do not install this product in hazardous areas where highly combustible or explosive products are stored or used Severe impact or vibration may cause malfunction Do not move this product when VPON is working Position it in an open
10. changes 2 2 3 Finding the IP address of the VP 504 H 508 H on the registry server 1 To find the IP address of the VP 504 H 508 H when using DHCP you need to search the registry server which the VP 504 H 508 H is registered to use a computer connected to the Internet and a standard browser Enter the FQDN of the registry server into the browser to access the server 2 After accessing the registry server search for your VP 504 H 508 H by name or MAC ID Ethernet address You can find your MAC ID by viewing the System Information page in the Web Administration page Alternatively you can browse through all registered VPON units on the registry server to find your VP 504 H 508 H 3 Enter the IP address supplied by the registry server into your browser to access the VP 504 H 508 H 2 3 Using xDSL or cable Internet You can connect the VP 504 H 508 H to the Internet via xDSL or cable just as you would as normal computer Connect the modem router according to the documentation Ifa static public IP address is assigned to your xDSL or cable Internet account you must assign this to the VP 504 H 508 H Ifyou are using ADSL or cable Internet and your modem router supports DHCP set the VP 504 H 508 H address to 255 255 255 253 This requests the modem to assign an IP address You must register with a registry server to use dynamic addresses under DHCP Follow the directions in Configuring Dynamic IP address on page 11
11. cking your VPON unit check for missing or damaged items If any item is missing or if damage is evident DO NOT INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS PRODUCT Contact your dealer or us for assistance About this manual This manual provides you with instructions for setting up and operating your VP 504 H 508 H hardware and consists of the following sections Chapter 1 Provides a summary of features and explains how to set up the VP 504 H 508 H Chapter 2 Explains how to connect and configure the VP 504 H 508 H for Network mode Appendix Provides notification and troubleshooting guide Copyright This publication including all photographs illustrations and software is protected under international copyright laws with all rights reserved Neither this manual nor any material contained herein may be reproduced without written consent of manufacturer Copyright 2005 VPON Contents Chapter Cet SALES a as a a bee et io l 1 1 Unpacking the VP 504 HV 508 H 22888508 username 1 1 2 Introducing the VP 504 H 508 H En in en 2 SONO ON M E A A la E N 2 1 4 Connecting peripheral devices to VP 504 H S08 H 5 1 5 Turning on the VP 504 H 508 H 2eme ananas 5 1 60 ADOUL TPS MOGES RSR RAR ee da noted eneee 6 bey Graphic US INI MAC noie ce aioe 7 PLAY UNE OA nee em ne oi don nn 7 Surveillance SCC DANCE Sd ns a ts nesc one idees 8 HIVES TOn C Oeren r aT A EE a ered geese dR 9 Th T o E
12. e the NO 1 pin unconnected Buzzer I O BOX NC 1 NO 1 COM 1 DC power Specifications VP 504 508 VP 504H 508H Video Stadard Support NTSC PAL Composite video VGA Output 24 bit true color Support NTSC PAL Composite video RAC Connector CD RW Support IDE CD RW Mn Sensor Input i Relay Output 8 in 2 out need I O box Video Compression Support H 263 M JPEG JPEG MPEG4 standards Maximum Video Recording 60fps Playback Frame Rate Maximum Live Display 240fps NTSC 200fps PAL Frame Rate Max 30fps for each channel Browser Compatibility Win 98 ME 2000 XP running MS IE 6 0 or above Communication Protocol Support TCP IP DHCP NTP HTTP FTP Power Supply 100 240 VAC 50 60HZ RER VPON Appendix B Troubleshooting 1 General Q Network indicator is not lit 1 Check the network cable connection 2 Verify the network is working you can ping an existing device on the network 3 Power off VPON wait at least 20 seconds power on VPON and verify again Q Bad video quality 1 Raise the video quality setting 2 Check video quality from cameras 3 Adjust VGA color to be at least 65536 color 4 Try adjusting 75 Ohm terminating resister Q No video 1 Check video cable connector power of camera Use a TV set to verify the functionality ARWNTE of cameras Check the corresponding Q amp A of each running mode of VPON for this problem Cannot control PTZ camera Check cable connectio
13. each camera for local monitoring Record display playback simultaneously Built in QUAD MUX functions for local monitoring Local playback of recorded video on VGA or TV monitor Remote playback from PC browser Query recorded data by date time amp events Control well known brand PTZ Cameras v High video quality and low data rate E Up to 200 1 video compression E Multiple video compression engines H 263 JPEG M JPEG MPEG4 v Network E Dynamic IP support for Internet access E Direct Dial up available VPON y Backup M Removable Hard Drives E CD Writer Easy to use E Embedded Linux OS and firmware in flash memory E Easy configuration via mouse keyboard or HTTP E Standard web browser as the client application Alarm function E Motion detection Event trigger Schedule Pre alarm recording E Voice Call E Mail amp FTP alarm notification E Optional GPI O for alarm control Customization E Supports HTML file upload for home page customization E Supports FTP Server upload for customization Features E Point of sales DVR Integration E Low bandwidth support 1 3 2 System Requirements y v Composite CCD camera V8 or camcorder NTSC or PAL standard The equipment for connecting to network 1 Network mode RJ 45 Ethernet network port connected to Internet and a public IP address 2 Others RS 232 Port and a serial cable for connecting to host PC 3 A VGA monitor for display PC for the configuration br
14. eft of the screen See Figure 1 3 Figure 1 3 3 LIVE Key Function Press the Live key directly to show the live video at the camera site Users can view the live video from the surveillance screen See Figure 1 4 Description a 4 screen segment ae wy a is A a 7 s y su wee 2 1 fes ug ai LIVE Figure 1 4 4 IO Key Function Press the IO key at the button of the screen to immediately show the GPIO Control Panel GPIO General Purpose In Output device can be connected to an external alarm system Users can understand the status whether the alarm was triggered according to the indicating light shown on the GPIO control panel See Figure 1 5 The I O box allows 8 digital inputs for sensor divided in 8 groups INI GND1 IN2 GND2 cN8 GND8 The following figure shows an example of one sensor connecting to the first D1 IN 1 and GND 1 of the I O box Suppose the Sensor is a normal open NO device so you configure DI 1 as NO in the software Now when IN 1 and GND 1 are short circuited I O box will send an alarm signal to the DVR You can do the same to the other 7 groups of DI Active GPI Input and GPO Output points depend on the IO module connected Figure 1 5 Note The GPIO module of the VP 504 H 508 H has 8 GPP points and 2GPO points Function of the GPI Indicating Light 1 First Row of GPI Indicating light will be
15. er assigned server address box uncheck the Use IP header compression and Use default gateway on the network boxes Click OK Enter the number of the phone line connected to the VP 504 H 508 H as well as the administrator user name and password To access the VP 504 H 508 H use an Internet browser on the PC to access 10 0 0 1 Note As this a PPP connection only one user can access the VP 504 H 508 H at a time 13 VPON Appendix Notification 1 VP S04 H 508 H Rear Panel GPI O Video input COM port VGAout Video out 2 Digital I O Box Connections The digital I O box is used to connect to alarm input and relay output I O box 8 sensor input 2 relay output External alarm input The I O box allows 8 digital inputs for sensors divided in 8 groups INI GND1 IN2 GND2 IN8 GND8 I O Box Sensor IN 1 GND 1 Remark For each group IN and GND can be configured as Normal Open NO or Normal Close NC in the software Relay output The I O box allows 2 digital relay outputs for alarm device e g buzzer divided in 2 groups NCI NO1 COM1 and NC2 NO2 COM2 The figure below gives an example for connecting a Buzzer to the I O box DC power is an external power supply to the Buzzer If the Buzzer is a NO device you should connect it VPON to NO 1 pin and leave the NC 1 pin unconnected If the Buzzer is a NC device connect it to NC 1 pin and leav
16. it Q If you can access video of VPON in intranet but failed to access video from internet Check the settings of firewall and proxy server VPON use standard HTTP protocol and port 80 It might be necessary to enable those video MIME types video x nficwmh263 and video x nficwmhyjpeg of VPON to be granted by your firewall or proxy server Also check if they allow large data transmission 2 Disable proxy server settings of your browser Q Browser stops responding on mouse click 1 You are opening too many video strings 2 You are opening more than one video string from the same camera 3 Your PC is too slow upgrade and accelerate your system
17. n and power of the camera COMI parameters are not correct or not accommodate with the PTZ device ID of the PTZ camera is not set correctly Switch the power of both VPON and PTZ camera VPON do not support this type of PTZ camera 1 2 Network Mode Q 1 2 3 4 a Cannot access VPON from browser Verify network cable is well connected to hub and the network is good Make sure you are using IP in the same subnet of VPON Clear the ARP list If you are running MS Proxy Client on your PC and the IP assigned to VPON is not a valid local IP on the network Try to allocate a valid local IP to VPON or disable MS Proxy Client from the Control Panel If you can ping the IP of VPON disconnect VPON from network and ping this IP again If there is a response then you have a duplicated IP address on the network Clear your browser s cache and make browser to check if there is newer version of web page at every visit If you still cannot access VPON try disable proxy in your browser Q You can access VPON in intranet but failed to access it in internet l 2 Verify your intranet is connected to internet Verify 1f a valid public IP is assigned to VPON or a valid public IP is mapped to a valid local IP assigned to VPON VPON Q No Video 1 Reload this page 2 Check the General Q amp A about this problem 3 Clear your browser s cache and make browser to check if there is newer version of web page at every vis
18. nction It can record playback browse video simultaneously and save video data by cycle recording to removable hard disk VP 504 H 508 H supports full motion live video footage with its corresponding audio through the Internet Intranet connection Up to 4 or 8 cameras allow to be connected VPON deliver real time full motion audio video transmission to anywhere anytime All that is needed is an Internet browser and our proprietary plug ins software Attached video cameras can be remotely controlled to swivel and zoom in and out and the unit can be triggered to initiate certain events VPON is a completely plug and play device getting up and running as soon as possible without the need for ongoing maintenance or custom hardware software configurations The installation Is easy All you have to do 1s to plug the power and assign VPON an IP address for Internet connection Then you can view the video through your browser Internet Explorer at any time anywhere It is perfect for factory office monitoring ATM surveillance children care security system tourism sales presentation and more VPON is the new era of the network video transmission It makes you see whatever you want easily 1 3 Overview This section lists the features and system requirements of the VP 504 H 508 H and includes diagrams of the front panel and rear panel 1 3 1 Features v Video amp audio recording Up to 4 or 8 camera inputs color or B W Up to 30 fps on
19. ng router and connect to the Internet To test whether the VP 504 H 508 H has registered with the registry server you need to access the sever using a computer outside the IP sharing router s LAN If you are using a dynamic IP address access the registry server then search for your VP 504 H 508 H If you are using a static IP address access that address to test if the LAN has been successfully set up Find the MAC ID of your VP 504 H 508 H The MAC ID includes the TCP IP port value you entered before The MAC ID can then be used by other client PCs on the network to find the VP 504 H 508 H on the registry server 2 4 Using dial up Internet You can set up the VP 504 H 508 H for Dial up Internet access under ISP in the menu system You must enter your Internet service provider s telephone number your user name and password You can also manually configure the TCP IP 2 5 Remote access using dial up You can access the VP 504 H 508 H remotely without the Internet by using a dial up modem The VP 504 H 508 H must be in Network mode ee a 9 Connect a dial up modem and phone line to the VP 504 H 508 H Set COMI to Modem device in the VP 504 H 508 H system menu On the remote PC create a new dial up setting Windows Set the protocol to PPP Clear all Advanced options and Allowed network protocols except TPC IP Set the IP address for the TCPAP to 10 0 0 2 Put a check mark in the Serv
20. owsing 1 Pentium 4 CPU or better desktop PC or notebook 2 256 MB RAM or above 3 AGP VGA Card 4 Microsoft Windows 98 2000 ME XP or above 5 Internet Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or above 1 3 3 Front panel A VP 504 508 l 23 4 VPON CD ROM l HDD light Power light 4 Removable hard disks B VP 504H 508H U9 HDD light 2 Power light 1 3 4 Back panel 2 7 VGA ports aa VPON 1 4 Connecting peripheral devices to the VP 504 H 508 H Follow these instructions to connect PC keyboard cameras and I O box 1 Connecting a Monitor Note Ensure that all connected cameras are turned on before attempting to start the VP 504 H 508 H for the first time 4 Connecting I O box 1 5 Turning on the VP 504 H 508 H When the VP 504 H 508 H is fully connected up as described in Connecting peripheral devices to the VP 504 H 508 H on the page 5 turn on the machine via using the power switch on the back side of the machine Back panel on page 4 for the locations VPON 1 6 About running modes The VP 504 H 508 H can be configured and maintained locally using a keyboard and mouse It can also be connected to a network and maintenance can be carried out remotely from any network terminal with a standard Internet browser The default running mode is the GUI mode 1 6 1 GUI mode The VP 504 H 508 H is controlled using a mouse and keyboard Connect a screen and
21. to register with a registry server 2 3 1 Using PPPoE If your x DSL or cable router uses PPPoE an P sharing router is required as the VP 504 H 508 H does not support PPPOE Regardless of whether you use a static IP address or a dynamic IP address you will need to set the DHCP server IP address and IP forwarding but if you use a static IP address you do not need to register with a registry server 1 Configure your IP sharing router s WAN side to connect with your modem Connect the modem then connect the VP 504 H 508 H to a LAN port on the router 2 Configure you IP sharing router s range of private IP addresses to prevent a conflict with the VP 504 H 508 H s default IP address Alternatively you can reserve a private IP address for the VP 504 H 508 H 3 Attach a computer to another LAN port on the router Configure the computer s private IP address to prevent a conflict with the VP 504 H 508 H 12 VPON If you are using a dynamic IP address set the Registry Host IP as described in the software manual Leave the Registry HTTP Port As field blank Set Registry Host Path to the path that holds the registry s files Set the IP forwarding of the router to forward the IP that requests standard HTTP requests to the VP 504 H 508 H If you need FTP set port 21 of the router to be mapped to the VP 504 H 508 H The VP 504 H 508 H reboots after saving these changes Turn on your modem and IP shari

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