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1. Online set name os Service Port AVS Service Port 3g04 0 Transmit Port 4000 System Log Log Saved Time 10 days a Harowband Program Start With Windows Mapping The Forwarding Server RVS Service Port This method of mapping will use a D LINK router as the example Open the router interface in a web browser and go to the Forwarding gt Virtual servers Name Named by users 89 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Private IP Forwarding server IP address Protocol Type TCP Private Port 3004 Public Port 3004 http 192 168 0 1 adv virtual html Status Help Virtual Server Virtual Serveris used to allow Internet users access to LAN services Enabled Disabled Name mom Private IP 192 168 15 72 ComputerName e Private Port ne Public Port 3004 tails Everyone allowed Schedule 000 Apply Cancel Help 3 5 2 1 3 Check The Forwarding Server WAN IP Address 90 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Device Status gt Status gt WAN gt Network Status For example 119 145 0 162 is the forwarding server WAN IP address D Link Building Networks for People Ca Head SISCH Saa C7 CEE High Speed 2 4GHz Wireless Router Home Advance
2. File E Operation Q Help re ee SS Ta eee J WCDMA 192168815220 1 2011 04 29 16 09 42 sai Configuring The CMS Open the ImagineWordClient software Option gt Server Management gt Add Project gt Add Group gt Add server Server Name The IP Device name which is named by the users Server Address Forwarding of the server WAN IP address Data Port Transmit Port of forwarding server Username and Password is forwarding username and password 94 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Server Hame CDMA Server Addr 119 145 0 182 Data Porto 4000 Use IIHS Username sensor After adding the 3G IP device successfully drag the Camera icon to the channel of right windows you may now view the video of IP device _ 95 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDESCOMM IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A FX ImagineWorldClient bleif Operation A Option 5 Skin k Help H Sa O query LoopView Tm pe el O z ZOTI oi 729 ee Fi NOTE If the 3G network is very small and the network transfer stream bit rate is too large the video stream of IP device will have latency Users can change the parameters to achieve better stream rate Using the web browser of IP device Input the IP address of the 3G IP device Settings Channels Video Coding Network Transfer Stream
3. Click Relay on off the button icon will turn Orange The relay in the IP device will be ON the SES VIDECCOMM TECHNOLOGIES alarm of the IP device if set to On will now work Pan Tilt Functions Click the buttons to control the rotation of Up Down Left Right and Auto rotation Iris Iris Focus Focus Zoom Network Video Server Zoom The PTZ Speed is used to control the movemen speed of the PTZ camera ia Do set up the Preset place adjust the view point you want to set and input the number for example 1 click Preset to confirm Then set up the next point To set the preset points Input the preset number Click Call the video will move to the preset PTZ Speed OOD point Please check the guide for preset function in the CMS user manual Sizing of the Preview Image Original display Size dJ audio C Talkback Snapshot Record S eh h 416 r a 2011 E 0 16 48 21 Half size of the original Delay Full screen real time video Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDE gt COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A When set to full screen right click to return to the original display size Delay Fa Set up the video delay frame 0 5 10 20 50 100 frame options to ensure smooth video operation Real time Video Functions Audio Click the Audio button JE Audio C amp Talkback Snapshot Ei Record the but
4. LIMITED WARRANTY VCT hereby warrants subject to the conditions here in below that should this product become defective by reason of improper workmanship or material defect during the specified warranty period VCT will repair the same effecting all necessary parts without charge for either parts or labor or replace the unit at VCT option Labor ONE 1 Year from the date of original purchase from authorized Re seller TWO 2 Years for Antennas only Parts ONE 1 Year from the date of original purchase from authorized Re seller TWO 2 Years for Antennas only Void Warranty Purchaser warranty will be void and purchaser waves any rights to make warranty claim if product has been opened altered or modified repaired or serviced by anyone other then the service facilities authorized by VCT to render such services Further the seal serial number on the unit must not have been altered or removed The unit must not have been subject to accident misuse abuse or operated contrary to the instructions provided The opinion of VCT with respect to this matter shall be final This warranty does not include and is not extended to broken and damaged accessories batteries and exposed antennas and to parts wearing out due to normal wear and tear Proper Delivery Returned products will not be accepted for warranty repair unless accompanied with a valid Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number issued by VCT RMA numbers issued by VCT are valid for 15 days S
5. setting up STEP 1 Start your computer eo STEP 2 Click Start and select the Control Panel een e Getting Started Administrator Documents Pictures Music Games A Remote Desktop Connection Computer ey Magnifier Control Panel Devices and Printers d Solitaire Default Programs Help and Support Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDE COMM STEP3 IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Select the Network and Internet Connections gt Control Panel Adjust your computer s settings System and Security Review your computer s status Back up your computer Find and f problems ca Network and Internet a View network status and tasks f Choose homegroup and sharing options 7 Hardware and Sound FEIN mex HEES View by Category Y User Accounts and Family Safety WW Add or remove user accounts Set up parental controls for any user Appearance and Personalization Change the theme Change desktop background Adjust screen resolution Clock Language and Region View devices and printers k Change keyboards or other input methods V Addadevice Change display language Ease of Access Let Windows suggest settings Optimize visual display Programs Uninstall 2 program STEP 4 Select the Network and Sharing Center mean DOS gt coran Networkandinimet gt el Seach Cont Ponet 5 Kl Network and Sharing Center A Kl
6. View network status and tasks Connect to a network Control Panel Home View network computers and devices d Security ii Bk Add a wireless device to the network e Network and Internet Hardware and Sound a alee ama Choose homegroup and sharing options Programs User Accounts and Family i Internet Options Safety Change your homepage Manage browser add ons Delete browsing history and cookies Appearance and Personalization Clock Language and Region Ease of Access Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc IES REV A o STEP5 ei IPv4 Connectivity Select the Local Area Connection Media State Duration STEP 6 Click Properties PS a 5 Madi STEP7 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 DH ep rm d Zong Een an Frelih O Tetap ares broadband dal up ad hoc or VEM connection cornet up a routes er accest poirt Se Crne bp anehe Conrad r r ceongch to ain wired dialup of SOM etc ian Cheope omega and bere pphon Score files arei pisten located on other network computat of change tharing setting Fa Troubicihoet problems Caagnoue and per ptak probleme ot get troubleshooting miten 10 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDECCOMM IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A E Intel R PRO 1000 MT Network Connection G nz This connection uses the following items ZK Client for Microsoft Networks Z QoS Packet Scheduler EB File and Printer Sharing
7. credit If product is returned after 90 days from original VCT ship date 99 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A IT S ABOUT REAL TIME 1016C SUTTON DRIVE UNIT 6 BURLINGTON ON CANADA L7L 6B8 Toll Free 888 379 2666 Direct 905 336 9665 www VideoTransmitters com 100 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc
8. 1 82GB 1 79GB NORMAL Format Refresh 60 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A FAQ Frequently Asked Questions Please ensure the analog camera other video sources work properly Failure to Access the Video Server Through the Browser Possible Cause Check to see if the network is disconnected Solution Connect the PC to the network to test whether the network access works properly First ensure that there are no PC viruses and you are able to ping the network between PC s successfully O Possible Cause The IP address entered is taken by another piece of hardware Solution Disconnect the IP device and network and connect the IP device to only the PC As well reset the IP address according to the appropriate address Possible Cause The IP address currently being used 1s located in different subnets Solution Check the IP address of the Network Video Server settings and the subnet mask address and gateway O Possible Cause Unknown errors Solution Restore the factory set to default by pressing the restore button behind the Network Video Server 61 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Video Will Not Play After Program Updating O Solution Close all browser pages search NetViewX Control cab file under the C Windows Downloaded and delete 1t Then connec
9. 22120161D590E3C039030807B165A9F3 Current Time This shows the time as you set on the Setup Current Time Mon Mar 21 2011 02 03 19 Tab MAC Address 00 21 29 DA C0 D6 MAC Address This is the Router Name WRT54G2 Routers MAC Address as seen by your ISP Host Name Router Name This is the Domain Name specific name for the Router which you set on the Setup internet Tab More Login Type Static IP Address 119 145 0 165 Configuration Type This shows the information required Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 by your ISP for connection to the Internet This information Default Gateway 119 145 0 1 was entered on the Setup Tab You can Connect or Disconnect your connection DNS 2 492 168 2 111 here by clicking on that button j More Configuration Type DNS 1 202 96 174 67 DNS 3 MTU 1500 _ 69 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Wireless Settings Using WIFI you can access the IP device without using an network cable Check the manufacturer s manual to determine the distance You may use the IP device anywhere with an adapter within the WIFI hardware s signal range and may access it freely First you must have a wireless router that will work with the wireless IP device Set the wireless network of the router before using Different routers have different interfaces and setting methods Here is an example using a Cisco LI
10. COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A More bandwidth is required for a higher Bite Rate the highest quality is 2 Keep this as your default e Quality Upper Limit Quality Lower Limit the Lowest quality is 31 Keep this as your default Frame Rate You may choose between 2 to 30 frames The higher the Frame Rate the clearer the image will be This will require more bandwidth for higher Frame Rates You may choose between two options Video amp Audio or Stream Type Video only If you select Video only you will not hear any audio from the Talkback interface As well the recording will not have audio functionality 100 Keep this as the default setting H 264 and MJPEG optional compression formats Key Frame Interval O Compression NOTE You must save and reboot after any changes Server end Storage Stream This is box is used for adding the SD card and Hard disk storage stream settings Mobile Watching Stream This box is used to set up mobile phone transmission streaming Please keep this as your default setting _ 44 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES PTZ Address 1 Baudrate 9600 Data Bit a Stop Bit q Check Bit None PTZ Protocol PELOC D Update PTZ Protocol C Select Protocol ptz PTZ Address default 1 IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A PTZ Protocol e PTZ Protocol allt Baud Rat
11. Motion Detection Email Alarm function STEPI To set up the Motion Detection Area Settings please refer to 1 3 3 4 1 Motion Detection Area Settings STEP2 Set the correct IP address ensure you fill in the DNS address numbers the same as your IP device settings and network numbers IP Address amp Port Connection ype Static IP Address e IP Address 192 168 1 19 Gateway 192 168 1 1 K Kap dame rE eS dene e e EZE a mp S JUEMEL LEIR KEE DNS 202 96 174 67 STEP3 Please ensure the information of the Email Alarm Setting is correct Following is an example using Foxmail to explain how to set up 55 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Account Property CC 123 gawab com Mail Server kb Personal SMIF Server smp gavan con D iai Server TF uS Mail Server SMTP server needs AUTHENTICATION POPS Server Sender s Email t o Password of Sender s Email use network proxy to send and receive mails Account Property Advanced Properties ES support csst dit co Server Properties Wail Serter Part 4 SMITE Server Fort BE yse SSL for security on this server Send FOFS Server Fort 110 Receive Ae Font amp yi ew Label o STEP4 Click the Test button to test all settings If all are correct an email alarm will be triggered by any motion that is detected 56 Itze SSL for security on this se
12. Network paramelerS et eege Ee 28 IP Address amp POM dE 28 Oia Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A WIFI E E 31 DONS a 33 FIP PArAmelerS eege deed 34 OG Parameter eeneg 37 EN OS SAND EE RREO RR NR ARE SS RR 38 Streaming PIOLOCOI enee 39 Channels Parameters scccccsesssseeeeeeseceeesseeeeeeseceensneeeeneeeoaees 40 Character Superposition rm 41 VIDEO COIN near eau 42 PIZ PIOIOCOL EE 45 POISE e E 46 PATER RS q o o PRESS SERRE A OR 47 Audio Paramet rs 25 erensmrsersesnmssencnsossssaseesismtes ei 48 Alarm PAramelerS eege 48 Sensor Detection Schedule Settings sscccccccensesscceeeeenenenens 49 Motion Detection Area Settings 50 Motion Detection Schedule Settings 51 Camera Been Shaded Alarm Trigger Schedule Settings 52 Email Alarm Settings ssriccssseneccsvcussacsuzassxcssausesssvuerussscanevensuiesse 54 Server UOT e TE 57 Server end TIMING to Record nnrsssrrrrrrnnnnnnns 57 FTP Scheduled Re nr neemmes 58 Server end TIMING to Snapshot 58 Server end Snapshot Parameters 5eeEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRREn 59 Server end Storage Device 1 cccccccssssssscesnecessssesnessnseeaaaaees 60 FREQUENTLY ASKED OUESTIONS ek KEEN 61 Fail to Access the Network Video Server through the Bro
13. Recording While Alarming Store the alarming recording in server end SD card Hard disk Start Server end Snapshot Check this box to store the alarm snapshot into the server end SD card Hard disk Upload The Alarm Recording to FTP Allows you to upload the sensor 5 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A detecting recording to the FTP server Upload The Alarm Snapshot to FTP Click this box to allow you to upload the sensor detecting that has the captured picture to the FTP server Triggering Alarm Output Enable this function to trigger the sensor detection alarm output Camera Been Blocked Alarm Trigger Schedule Settings w Camera Been Shaded Alarm Trigger Schedule Settings Start Camera Been Shaded Detection Close EN Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 H 00 M Close EN Start Time 00 HOO M End Time 00 H 00 M Close EN Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 H 00 M Close EN Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 H 00 M Close E Start Time 00 HOO M End Time 00 H 00 M Close EN Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 H 00 M Close EN Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 H 00 M Triggering Alarm Output Sensibility 3 EN OK If the camera has been covered or spray painted there will be an alarm in the CMS Camera Been Shaded Detection Please click this check box before setting Triggering Alarm Output Click this check box to enable triggering alarm output signal Sensiti
14. Resolution QCIF CIF 2CIF D1 Max Bite Rate The range setting is between 32 4000 Frame Rate The range settings are between 1 25 Stream Type Video Only Video amp Audio 96 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Please refer to your 3G network settings CSM Ds Network 3G Channels Alarm So S v Video Coding Network Transfer Stream Server end storage stream Mobile watching stream Resolution CIF D Resolution ACIF D1 Resolution QCIF EN Bite Rate Type Constant Bite Rate Type Constant Bite Rate Type Constant Max Bite Rate 1500 Max Bite Rate 500 32 4000 32 4000Kbps 32 4000Kbps Quality Upper Limit 2 Quality Upper Limit 2 Quality Upper Limit 2 Quality Lower Limit 31 Quality Lower Limit 31 Quality Lower Limit 31 2 31 2 31 Frame Rate Frame Rate 25 Frame Rate 25 Stream Type Video only Stream Type Video amp Aude Stream Type Video amp Aude Key Frame Interval 100 Key Frame Interval 100 Key Frame Interval 100 Compression H 264 EN Compression H 264 EN Compression H 264 EN Note Save and reboot is a must after change You may now use the 3G IP device on the web browser 97 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A WARRANTY INFORMATION TERMS amp CONDITIONS VideoComm Technologies herein referred to as VCT
15. X control notice that displays on Internet Explorer Please click Install to install this plug in otherwise you will not be able to view the replay Local PC Storage The recording files will be stored on the local PC if choosing Local PC storage the default path is disk D Server Storage The recorded files will be stored on an SD card or to the hard disk when choosing Server Storage Query Type Select the recording time to replay then click Search you will see the file list displayed in the segment time under the File List _ 20 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Local PC storage Server storage Query date 2011Y 5M AD From 0H OM To 23H 59M Search File List Choose the file you want to replay and click the matching icon Oto playback Local PC storage Server storage Query date 2011Y 5M 4D From DH OM To 23H 59M File list File name overseas 1 170456 MP4 overseas 1 170459 MP4 overseas 1 170500 MP4 Play Toolbar overseas_1_170501 MP4 overseas 1 170503 MP4 overseas 1 170513 MP4 Jr Hm ma E RW Se 00 00 05 00 00 OT Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Progress bar Click on the progress bar to show the current broadcasting source and adjust the broadcasting pace to the desired area
16. for Microsoft Networks Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv FY intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 e Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks KI KI Ki K KKK ox J Ge STEP8 Select the Use the following IP address enter the IP address and subnet mask For example you can set up your PC IP address 192 168 1 200 11 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc if IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 200 Subnet mask SEN Ee Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically 9 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server o STEP9 Click OK and close all the dialog windows one by one Configuring the IP Device Once all the settings of your PC are completed you can login with the IP device through Internet Explorer Browser 6 0 or above Follow the procedures below to configure the IP device STEP 1 Enter the defa
17. number Provided by your EVDO supplier Click OK to dial up the 3G network If the dial up connection is successfully accessed the 3G status will display Connected and the IP address will appear as the 3G IP address of the IP Device you can now use the IP device with the 3G IP address If your IP device uses the WCDMA standard please refer to 3 5 3G WCDMA User Guide 37 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDE gt COMM UPNP Off UPNP Data External IP Address Web Port RTSP Port Data Transfer Port Data Control Port Remote Transfer Port Data Control Port Data Transfer Port 1 Remote Transfer Port Data Transfer Port 2 UPNP x External Port External Port External Port External Port External Port External Port IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A State State State State State State Note If the gateway router don t support UPNP or UPNP is OFF the port will not be able to mapping If the UPNP of the router is ON and the state of the port above is still OFF please check the router settings if the port have been used If there are more than one device connect to the same gateway the port of each device shouldn t be the same to avoid the port conflict OK UPNP is a quick way to search for the IP device on your network Using the UPNP function the above ports may be mapped automatically into the router External IP Address Insert the WAN IP address of the
18. or Broadcasting clients only How to use RTSP streaming STEPI Click Enable RTSP the default for Listen Port is 554 ensure the RTP UDP Start Port default is 3005 RTSF M Enable RTSP Listen Port RTF UDP Start Port 3005 RTP wil use four ports STEP2 Use the players which support the RTSP function to play the streaming For example use the VLC player to play the RTSP streaming To use the VLC player Install the public VLC player software from the internet Follow the diagrams below 76 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A h ff nee OOM tre av rtp j 1234 mma imma Sees conn stream aon rsh Server example org S080 test sap pour tube Coma bet eggi lt J Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A The RTSP address 1s rtsp 192 168 1 19 554 0 1 1 main as seen below 192 168 1 19 Is the IP address of the IP device 554 Is the RTSP listening port 0 The Default port can not be changed 1 1 For the Common User name amp password please refer to 1 3 3 1 3 User Management Main This is the main stream In summary the RTSP streaming is used for main streaming of the rtsp 192 168 1 19 554 0 1 1 main stream If you want to view sub streaming or third party RTSP streaming please follow the steps listed below Sub streaming rtsp 192 168 1 1
19. router How to use UPNP STEP1 Please enable the UPNP function both on the IP device and router Please note that not all routers support this function Refer to your router manual for further details The IP device will map automatically 38 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES UPNP Dats ethers LR a Data Lenster Seet e es TC i waria Sart Lt Caira Per Seat Dida Control PareDais Transfer Porte Remota Trenti Dote Transfer Pori UPNP votar LE Che guisa route Got af the router tu DM and the vinte of the por bag za still OFF plai card If there are more than one ducs connect fe pod the port condizt IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Sine or PMP i OFF the port will mot be able to mapping If the UPNP keck dhe routes peitien if the por have bee he ume Glew Lhe post O ech device phoda be um uge di OK STEP2 Ifthe State box displays Mapped this indicates that the UPNP settings have been successfully changed please refer to the above picture Please follow the procedures 1n the link below to access the IP device using WAN http External IP Address Web Port If External IP 1s 119 145 0 165 and the Web Port is 80 The address 1s http 119 145 0 165 80 NOTE The router must support UPNP and be kept in the On state Ifthe UPNP of the router and IP device are both ON but the ports above read Unmapped p
20. starts Click the Record button to stop recording the icon returns to white The IP device will automatically create a folder named by the recorded file is named with Device name_1_time For example D 20110305 video server 1 092637 mp4 BEA Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDE COMM IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Please use the RealMp4Player to play the video recording directly install the player using the bundled CD You can replay the recording on the IE browser in the Replay interface please refer to the following chapter for this operation 1 3 2 Replay If RAM of Disk D is full or the disk has insufficient RAM the earliest recorded files will be over written automatically NOTE If you are using Vista or Win7 please ensure the recording is completed when clicking Record You may close the browser right click the browser icon click Run as administrator by using administrator level privilege Replaying Video O Local PC storage Server storage Query date 2011Y 7M 18D From 0H 0M To 23H 59M Search File list File name live demo_1_094605 MP4 live demo_1_094615 MP4 PDD playing 00 00 05 00 00 08 VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A This interface will allow you to replay the video Click Replay to enter If this is the first time you have entered this interface you will see an add on Active
21. to you VCT is not responsible or liable for indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of the product or other damages with respect to loss of property loss of revenues or profit or cost of removal installation or reinstallation PRODUCT RETURNS 30 Day Product Return Policy If you are not satisfied with a product you may return it to VCT within 30 days from original date of shipment within the following conditions Original shipping charges are not refundable unless deemed that VCT shipped incorrect item s incorrect quantity ies o original manufacturers defective product subject to VCT validation Returned products will not be accepted unless accompanied with a valid Return Merchandise Authorization number RMA RMA numbers issued by VCT are valid for 15 days Shipments received after 15 days will be refused Returns must include a copy of original invoice the completed VCT packing slip and a detailed statement of reason for return Customer is responsible for all freight charges duties and taxes if applicable The unit must be shipped freight prepaid or delivered to the VCT Service facility in either its original package or similar package affording an equal degree of protection and with instructions indicating the location within Canada or the United States to which the unit will be returned prepaid to VCT in its original packaging or similar packaging that off
22. 00 the higher the number the stronger the WIFI signal The wireless IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway will be distributed automatically by the router For example IP Address 192 168 1 101 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 You may now remove the network cable of the IP device and access the IP device via the wireless IP address http 192 168 1 101 D Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDECCOMM TECHNOLOGIES d IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Rate sen WEE Basic Parameters Network Parameters Be TTT DRETT po re litte IP Address amp Port WIFI Parameters Choose Wireless Network Enable WIFI DHCP SSID Encryption kf WPA F EEH WEP IH HU a m Ir 7 WIFI Gateway as Default Gateway Refresh FE WIFI specification 802 110 amp 802119 Le Currently Wireless Network kf Input Password asus Connection Status Onn ched Jenal Strength The two streaming protocols are for higher requirement users and broadcasting clients A VLC player is necessary for this function the following guide is based on the latest version of VLC media player 1 1 7 e Streaming Protocol Enable RTSP Listen port 554 75 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A RTSP RTSP is a Real Time Streaming Protocol to transfer the multimedia audio and video streaming This function is for higher requirement users
23. 00 E Connect Disconn Always online Select Always online Scheduled This text box will allow you to enter in the appropriate day of the week for each setting SMS or Dialing Activation Allows for SMS or dialing the SIM number to active the 3G IP device SMS content Send OPEN to the SIM number to active the 3G IP device 83 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Dial Dial the SIM number to active the 3G IP device O Auto offline when using non network connections you may choose whether to work offline automatically when using non network connections within the set time parameters O Accept SMS or dialing from specified telephone numbers this is an optional setting Manual Control Connects and disconnects the 3G IP device manually O Auto offline when using a non network connection Connect dial in manually Disconnect disconnects the connection 3G Network 3G network 3G Status Connected 36 TP E Subnet Mask Loes 255 255 25 s Default Gateway Primary DNS Address 10 1 Ads Secondary DHS address 10 11 12 14 3G Status If the 3G Status displays as Connected the 3G network is working Please note that all of the parameter settings will be entered in automatically as well as the 3G IP device B Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDE gt COMM TECHNOLOGIES IPCP ComnfRe IPCP ConfReq IPCP Con
24. 0P 5 VEER SE Bite Rate Type Constant me O Mar Bite Rate 3000 1000 8000 Quality Upper Limit 2 2 31 Note Please select based on the teal environment The guide data Quality Lower Limit 31 2 31 5 adjustable Ji Frame Rate E 2 25 i E PE i Stream Type Video amp Audio KA Note Save and reboot is a must after changa Key Frame Interval 100 Compression H 264 EN Network Transfer Stream This box is used to indicate the main video data stream of the IP device when viewing with IE This stream is used for IE Viewing NE Resolution QCIF v Bite Rate Type Constant w Max Bite Rate 1500 O Resolution Five image resolutions are available Ee 704X576 D1 704 x 288 2CIF 352 x 288 CIF Cl __ Quality Lower Lirit 31 176 x 144 QCIF and 320 x 240 QVGA Gau Frame Rate 25 O Bite Rate Type There two options to choose from o Stream Type Video E Auc ze Constant and Variable If Constant is chosen it Key Frame Interval 100 Compression H 264 v will ensure a consistent transmission a Note Save and reboot is a must after change If you choose Variable it ensures a steady image quality Constant is recommended o MAX Bite Rate The higher the Bite Rate you choose the clearer the image you will have sda the optional ranges are from 32 to 4000 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES
25. 9 554 0 1 1 sub The third streaming rtsp 192 168 1 19 554 0 1 1 2sub The setting of video coding setting please refer to 1 3 3 3 2 Video Codin TS This part is for an IP device with TS functions only TS is Transfer Streaming It is an audio video and data communications transmission protocol that is used with MPEG 2 Part 1 The transport stream allows for multiplexing of the digital video and audio This stream function is used for higher requirement users or broadcasting clients only 78 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Viewing the video of IP device with TS o STEP1 Click Enable TS and keep the following defaults of the two parameters is Enable TS For instance if you want to Destination Address 235 1 1 1 need to fill in the multicast Destination Fort 1234 amp port Furthermore if you want to sena 15 streaming n W AN please enter the WAN IP address IP Address amp Port Connection Type Static IP Address vw IP Address 192168119 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DNS 0 0 0 0 MAC Address WEB Port 80 Data Transfer Port 3000 1 65533 Alarm Host Address 0 0 0 0 Alam Host Port 3000 Remote Host Address 0 0 0 0 Remote Host Port 3004 Multicast Address Range 225 00 0 259 255 255 255 Multicast Port 6500 Range 6000 9999 STEP3 Fill in the destination port The default port is 1234 STEP4 To open a player a
26. Attention to the note 48 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Sensor Detection Schedule Settings Start Sensor Detection Sensor Name sensor Monday A start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 23 H59 M Close A Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 H 00 M Close Le Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 HOO M Close A Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 HOO M Close A Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 HOO M Close Le Start Time 00 HOO M End Time 00 HOO M Close el Start Time 00 HOO M End Time 00 HOO M Start Server end Recording While Alarming 7 Upload The Alarm Recording to FTP Start Server end Snapshot El Upload The Alarm Snapshot to FTP El Triggering Alarm Output E This function is used for setting the sensor detection schedule To use this function connect the alarm sensor to the IP device For example 1f you want to upload the sensor detection recording file of the IP device to Monday at 10 00 AM and stop the upload at 23 59 PM fill in the text boxes accordingly 49 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Motion Detection Area Settings v Motion Detection Area Settings Sensibility Adjusting Select Full Screen Clear All Sensitivity Adjusting Sensitivity adjustment is adjustable from 1 to 99 It is advised that you use the default parameters however if the sensitivity adjustment is set too hi
27. E Plays the recording Il Pauses E Stops play IF Click Step the playback will play only a single frame of the recording For example one second of NTSC recording 1s comprised of 30 picture frames and you will need to click Step 30 times to jump to the next second kk Fast Forward dg Rewind F The Image Sharpen button will allow you to sharpen the image Setting to 1 will disable all sharpening while setting to 9 will give you the sharpest image level d This button is used to cut video clips First drag the cursor of the progress bar to the point where you want to start the clip click db the video plays again until a point where you want to stop click to save this clips kl Saves the video clip file While playing click to flip the video image 180 l Full screen This option will work only when not in Pause mode Sound Control indicates the presence of audio SE Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDEGCOMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Drag the cursor to adjust the volume Network Video Server Settings Basic Parameters Basic parameters Network Parameters Channels Parameters Alarm Parameters Server storage v Device Name Note v Time Setting 1 Click Save after changing the parameters to make sure the 7 Video Format parameters be saved when device start up next time EES 2 Most of the parameters will vU ser Management work a
28. Fill in the Domain Name Domain User Name and DDNS password by your DDNS service provider o STEP4 Fill in the DDNS Server Address DDNS Server Port Update Interval Use the system default settings o STEPS WEB Mapping Port must be the same as the WEB Port of IP Address amp Port FTP Parameters e FTP Parameters FTF User Name 588888 FTP Password FTF Host IF 192 168 1 40 FTF Host Port This function is used for uploading the files to the FTP server You must have an FTP server to use this function SA Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A FTP User Name Default is 888888 please change the password to the same password your FTP server User Name uses FTP Password Default is 888888 please change to your own FTP server Password FTP Host IP Default is 192 168 1 40 please change this address to your own FTP server landing IP address FTP Host Post Default is 21 please change the Post number to your own FTP server Host Post NOTE JE you modify the FTP parameters you will need to Save and Reboot the IP device How to upload a recording to the FTP Server STEP1 Use an FTP server set up the user name password and FTP server IP and port STEP2 Fill in your FTP parameters in the IP device Click OK e FTP Parameters FTP User Name 888888 FTE Password FTP Host IP 192 168 1 40 FTP Host Port STEP3 Setting the FTP Scheduled Re
29. IP DIGITAL VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A pa VIDE amp WCOMM It s About Real Time IP DIGITAL VIDEO ENCODER SERIES Manual Rev A OWNER S MANUAL 888 379 2666 US Toll Free 905 336 9665 Phone 905 336 9662 Fax www Video Transmitters com VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTALLATION A eee acetate 5 Minimum System Requirements cccccccccssssseeceessccessseseeeseeeeessneeeesseeoeeeees 5 PFC DANAUON scissa Error Bookmark not defined Brief Specification Introduction Error Bookmark not defined Network Preparation 11cccccssssccnesnsessessesensessees Error Bookmark not defined Configuring he DOVICR 0 22 ae 12 KH TI COR eee Eee E 15 Video Control eeh 15 Pan Tilt Operation nee 16 Size Of Preview Made E 16 Real time Video Function 11sscccnnsccnennncscennnecennnnsnenenssennssnenenensssenes 17 RODIA Y A ete ca acao enceeereectees 19 Quern TPE EE 20 ee 21 Play TOOIDAT nier sta serses etienne 21 OS atc eee ee eee ecee 23 BASIC TE S rsa 23 DEVICE Ee 23 Time SEA e A RRE 24 Vid o e lr ossonose ce csesce sonne senc corses essence 25 Video Loop back Output 1 scccccccsssssssceeneeesssnsnessneeesanaees 25 User Ee Een candido fasisinenemaniiacdnpaacasandaandd 25 TIME RE E 26 Restore to Leave Factory Default Parameters 27 System UDO ET 27
30. Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Video Format e Video Format PAL NTSC Note Save and reboot is a must after change Please set the IP device s video format to the same settings as the analog camera click OK and then click Save and Reboot the IP device If the video display is set incorrectly you may see a distorted image or no image at all Please ensure the correct setting choosing either PAL or NTSC as required Video Loop back Output Y Video loop back output Video loop back output Off EN Note Save and reboot is a must after change If not necessary keep it off state to save the system resources The Video Loop back function will allow you to display the video image from the monitor which is connected to the IP device s V out interface Choose On from the drop down box to enable this function or set to Off to save the system network resources User Management v User Management Admin User Name 886886 Adrun User Pwd messes Venfy see Common User Namel 1 Common User Pwdl Venfy 2 Ontario Inc Common User Name2 2 Common User Pwd2 Venfy Note Usemame can only be composed by numbers letters and _ symbols Ordinary users have no parameter setting permissions VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A You ma
31. NKSYS WRT54G2 wireless router Set Wireless Router O Step 1 Set the Wireless Network Name SSID Login into the wireless router using Internet Explorer through the router s IP address select Wireless then Basic Wireless Settings to the Wireless Network Name SSID set an SSID using kf for example Please keep the other settings the same as the default settings JO Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDESCOMM te AP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REN A LINKSYS by Cisco Wireless Broadband Router Acces Apoplcalhora Wireless os gr SEH Ba WEIT Administration ME HI lU n D Achmed Wireless ef Carre Bask Vriretesa Setinos Wireless Security Wireless MAC Filter Wireless Retsch Modo H Wireless Configuration 9 Manual Wi Fi Protected Setup you wish bo exciude Wireless G Wireless Network Mode Med m wt Wa bel linia Wires Channel 2 43TGHr er Mare amp Enable O Disable TILE e Aaf ie Cancel C ingt sco KO O Step 2 Setting Wireless Security Security Mode Select WPA2 Personal WPA Shared Key Enter a numeric key and write it down for future reference For example 33265782 Please keep the other settings to the default settings Save these settings using Save settings and close the router Login into the router again SE s Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A LINKSYS by Cisco Wir
32. S stream media protocol O Bit rate variable 32Kbps 4000Kbps Miulti level user accessing with password protection O Free management software support 1 100 channels Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Basic Connections amp Set ur The IP Video Encoder must be connected to a PC or laptop for configuration The devices are compatible with most operating systems and Internet Explorer 6 0 browsers Please ensure you set up the correct IP address Setting your PC network The IP address of your PC must be in the same subnet with the IP device You need to match the TCP IP settings with the PC before you can access it via IE Setting IP device s IP address The default IP address of the IP device is 192 168 1 19 Default Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 To access the IP device the IP address of the PC should match the address below IP Address 192 168 1 xxx Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDECCOMM i aa IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A NOTE xxx should be a number from I to 254 except 19 which is used by the IP device Please make sure that two different computers do not share the same IP address in the same network For example you can set up your PC IP address 192 168 1 200 Below is an example to explain the setting procedures on Windows 7 If your computer operation system is Win 7 please refer to OS user manuals for proper
33. after saved and system restarted Web Port Default is 80 Data Transfer Port Default is 3000 Data Control Port Default is 3001 Remote Transfer Port Default is 3002 Message Port Default is 4602 WEB Port Default is 80 This is the primary port which recognizes the IP device Please note that the primary 80 web port will be dropped if entered incorrectly or is changed Example If the IP address of your IP device in LAN is 192 168 1 19 80 the default IP address will be 192 168 1 19 If the web port is changed it can not be dropped For example if the port is changed into 81 the 65 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A LAN IP address will be 192 168 1 19 81 In the same way the WAN IP address will follow this rule as well NOTE If you don t map this port you won t be able to access the IP device using Internet Explorer in WAN Data Transfer Port Default is 3000 NOTE If you do not map this port you will not be able to access the IP device using Internet Explorer in the WAN As well you will not be able to open the webpage of the IP device using the IP address Data Control Port Default is 3001 It is a hidden port in the background of the system The Data Transfer Port Date Control Port are co related and will equal the Date Transfer Port 1 If you change the date transfer port to 4000 the system will automatically change the Date Control Por
34. ate Video amp Auc w Key Frame Interval Key Frame Interval Key Frame Interval Compression H 264 Compression H 264 k Corapression H 264 w Note Save and reboot is a must after change If the IP device offers mega pixel resolution the resolution will be set as Max 720p There are two stream selection choices Dual stream and Single stream please refer to the following text below Video Coding LE Note Save and reboot is a must after cheng Server end storage stream Dual stream Dual stream Network Transfer Stream incoming Guide Data Resolution T20P SOHZ 1280 Resolution ocr sl 5 Bite Rate Type Constant g Tl Bite Rate Type Constant me Max Bite Rate 3000 IU Max Bite Rate 200 Note Plean select based on the Quality Upper Limit 2 2 31 b2s000K bps real environment The guide data Geste Lower Limit 31 ban Quality Upper Limit 2 ts adjustable r Quality Lower Limit 31 Frame Rate 25 2 23 i Stream Type video amp Audio E Note Save and reboot is a must after change Desiree i Key From Interval 100 Stream Type Video amp Audia Compression H 264 E Key Frame Interval 100 Compression H 264 wl 42 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A w Video Coding Dual stream ESU SEA Jd Note Save and reboot is a must after change Network Transfer Stream J Incoming Guide Data Resolution 72
35. cording For example To upload recording files of the IP device on Monday 10 00AM and stop the upload at 23 59PM e Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDEGCOMM TECHNOLOGIES v FTP Scheduled Record Start FTP Scheduled Record M Sant Tie 00 Eu mea Time 2 Ia Jm Su Tine 00 WS ta Tine 00 a 00 Jm Start Time 00 H 00 IM End Time 00 u o0 m Close v Start Time 00 H 00 m End Time 00 H 00 m Start Time 00 H 00 M EndTime 00 H 00 m Sat Time o0 00 m Ena Time 00 Ju 00 Ja Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 H 00 m STEP4 You will be able to see the same video that appears on the FTP Server K Je CAftp video server 20110307 Organize Include in library e Share with Play all Newfolder D 1_105957 1113534 1114017 Dr Favorites EE Desktop Jg Downloads S Recent Places 3 Libraries E Documents ad Music Pictures EE Videos ia Computer Network 36 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES Connection type User Name Password Dial up number 3G status IP address Y 3G parameter card LEEKS Hirt IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A 3G Parameters This screen is for a 3G IP device only OK If your IP device is EVDO standard you can set up the 3G parameters as follows Connection Type EVDO CDMA2000 User Name User Name of the SIM card Password Password of the SIM card Dial up
36. cter superposition Channel Nee Frame Fate Location X Y Channel Name Allows you to distinguish between differently named pieces of equipment however it will not appear in the preview screen Time Type Allows you to choose the time type display from four different formats Frame Rate You may choose either Not indicating or Indicating If you choose indicating the real time screen will display the Bit Rate and if choose not indicating it will not display the Bit Rate Character1 Character2 Input the characters to be displayed on the video superposition Type what you want displayed on the real time screen Location To adjust the character position Location of OSD superposition in NTSC system X is 0 672 and Y is 0 448 _A Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDECCOMM TECHNOLOGIES Network Transfer Stream Resolution QCIF La Bite Rate Type Max Bite Rate 32 4000 Quality Upper Limit Quality Lower Limit 2 31 Frame Rate Stream Type Video amp Aur ze IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Video Coding v Video Coding Server end Storage Stream Bite Rate Type Max Bite Rate 32 4000Kbps Quality Upper Limit Quality Lower Limit 2 31 Frame Rate Stream Type Video amp Aur Stream Type Mobile Watching Stream Resolution Bite Rate Type Max Bite Rate 82 4000Kbps Quality Upper Limit Quality Lower Linit 2 31 Frame R
37. d Tools status Se Device Information Firmware Version 2 03 2007 07 17 MAC Address 00 17 94 43 1F 50 IP Address 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server Enabled Wireless Status Connection Type DHCP Client Cable Status Network Status 119 145 0 162 Connection Up Time MAC Address 0017 94 43 1F 51 3 5 2 1 4 Ensuring The Port Mapping Is Successful Run from Start input CMD then enter command telnet the IP address port number for example telnet 119 145 0 162 3004 enter command ES Administrator C Windows system32 cmd exe Microsoft Windows Version 6 1 76H0H0 Copyright c gt 2089 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved C Users Administrator telnet 119 145 6 162 3444 If the message displays the following this indicates that the mapping is successful If it does not display correctly please recheck the above procedures 9 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDESCOMM TECHNOLOGIES a IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A 3 5 2 1 5 Connecting The 3G IP Device And Forwarding Server To upload the data to the forwarding server from the 3G IP device ensure that the Remote Host Address of the 3G IP device is forwarding the server s WAN IP address The Remote Host Port of the IP device should be the same with the RVS Service port RealCDMA i k Ft LANMVAN 3G IP Camera Forwarding server Channels e IP address amp po
38. e The baud rate should be set to the same baud rate as the PTZ Protocol Data Bit default 8 Stop Bit default 1 Check Bit default None Update PTZ Protocol Select a PTZ Protocol to match P T click OK _ 45 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDESCOMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Adjusting Color Settings Adjust color Brightness 28 0O Range 0 255 Contrast 150 Range0 255 Saturation 150 Fang 0 255 Hue 128 Ranss 0 255 Horizontal offset 8 Fange 0 32 Brightness Allows you to adjust the level of brightness Contrast Allows you to adjust the level of contrast Saturation Allows you to adjust the level of saturation Hue Allows you to adjust the level of chromaticity Horizontal Offset Allows you to alter the placement of the real time image position within the window This should be kept in the default setting 46 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Area Shield v Area Shield Areal Area 2 O Area 3 O Area 4 O Area Shield On off The Area Shield is used for privacy shield protection You may set a total of 4 areas Area The default Area 1 icon will display as green without any privacy shield area setting having been set Click the Area Shield On off box and left click in the video on the left side hold and move the shielded area release the mouse to finish
39. e three methods to use the wireless function Static IP Address PPPOE DHCP gt Static IP Address IP Address Configuration Enable WIFI Static EN IP Address Based on the network environment parameters you must fill in the IP device address Subnet Mask Enter the network environment settings into this box Gateway Keep this setting the same as the IP address of your wireless router DNS Enter your router s DNS This item relates to the application of DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server and Email Alarm gt PPPOE IP Address Configuration Enable WIFI GR PPPOE User Name PPPOE Password If you choose PPPOE please contact your network provider for the PPPOE User Name and PPPOE Password that is required gt Using DHCP is the easiest way to use the WIFI functions IP address configuration Enable WIFI DHCP JB O Step 4 Enable the WIFI Gateway as Default Gateway O Step 5 Select the WIFI Specification 802 11b amp 802 11g 73 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A O Step 6 Click OK O Step 7 Save and reboot the IP device Es ES Checking the Wireless Settings Login into the IP device via Internet Explorer access to the Setting gt Network Parameters gt WIFI Parameters check the status of the connection Connection Status Ensure this reads as Connected Signal Strength Parameter settings are from 0 1
40. eless G Broadband Router WRT54G2 Wireless Access Applications Setu Wirele Security Administration soe SS E Restrictions amp Gaming Advanced Wireless Basic Wireless Settings Wireless Security Wireless MAC Filter Settings Wireless Security Security Mode You may Security Mode WPA Personal choose from Disable WPA Personal WPA Enterprise WPA Algorithms TKIP WPA2 Personal WPA2 Enterprise RADIUS WEP Al WPA Shared Key 33265782 devices on your network must Group Key Renewal 3600 use the same security mode in order to communicate More ltr Save Settings Cancel Changes sc O aan No Encrvpton ees a J suet sta 2292 By V te ay DNS 00 00 17 WIFI Gateway as Detni Gateway WIFI specication 802 115 amp 802 119 EN Curtenthy Wireless Netoorck 19 loput Password esses Cennectam Statin ected ETE Signal Strength Login into the IP device using Internet Explorer accessing to Setting gt Network Parameters gt WIFI Parameters O Step 1 Press Refresh to search for the SSID and the Encryption Type Step 2 Fill in the following info 0 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Current Wireless Network kf is the current SSID being used Input Password Example 33265782 is the current password being used in WPA Shared Key O Step 3 Go to the IP Address Configuration There ar
41. eless network of the wireless router Wireless Network Click Refresh to find the SSID name and Encryption you have set in the Wireless Network Double click the SSID name and encryption al Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A the SSID will automatically input into the Currently Wireless Network line please enter the password Wireless Network Choose Wireless Network SSID Encryption kf WPA E augawork WPA LD TP LINK WPA linksys No Encryption E WEP Free Public WiFi WEP 55555 No Encryption 1 esl Currently Wireless Network Input Password IP Address Configuration There are three methods to enable WIFT functions Static IP Address PPPOE DHCP O Static IP Address IP Address Configuration Enable WIFI Static EN o PPPOE IP Address Configuration Enable WIFI PPPOE D PPPOE User Name PPPOE Password If you choose to PPPOE please contact your network provider to provide you with the PPPOE User Name and PPPOE Password We Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A o DHCP IP address configuration Enable WIFI CCE The following parameters will remain the same under these three methods IP Address Fill in the network IP address to of IP device address Subnet Mask Fill in the network IP address Gateway This should be t
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43. fReq IPCP ConfAck IPCP ContNak sent IPCP ConfReq revd IPCP Conf ck revd sert revd sent reyd IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Dial Log Dial log 1d 0x7 lt compress VJ Of 01 gt id 0x8 lt addr 0 0 0 0 gt 1d 0x1 1d 0x1 l id 0x8 addr 172 21 97 66 gt 1d 0x9 lt addr 172 21 97 66 gt id 0 9 lt addr 172 21 97 66 gt Could not determine remote IP address defaulting to 10 64 64d 64 not replacing existing default route via 192 168 135 local IP address 172 21 97 66 remote IP address 10 64 64 64 primary DNS address 10 11 12 13 secondary DNS address 10 11 12 14 Script fetc ppp ip up started pid 590 Script etc ppp ip up finished pid 590 status Ox If there is no log displayed please check whether the correctly 3G Status e 3G status Operator OPERATOR Current Network WCDMA signal Strength 19 ME 357030025582937 SIM state USIM available SIM card is working Cancel Apply The following five status displays will be shown automatically You can not change them 85 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Signal Strength This text box displays the signal strength of the 3G network If the value is more than 20 the signal is good The higher the number the stronger the signal will be If it is too weak for example 10 you may not be able to dial in successfully or
44. forwarding server to access Notice WAN OR LAN 3G IP address is decided by your WCDMA provider Please review the following diagrams of the 3G IP device Diagram indicating how to view the IP device directly IP camera ca IE or ImagineworldClient ihe IP camera Client Server IP camera _ Forwarding server ei Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A ImagineworldClient IP camera T RealCDMA IP camera uza Forwarding server Encoder Client server Set Forwarding Server to View The 3G IP Device Configuring The Forwarding Server Installing the RealCDMA software to your PC Setting RVS Service Port and Transmit Port Operation gt System Configure RVS Service Port The default is 3004 Transmit Port The default is 4000 Narrowband Program Choose this function only when you use the ImagineWorldClient to access the IP device that the IP device uses to upload the Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A data to the forwarding server This allows for minimizing the bandwidth required If this is not chosen the IP device will upload the data continually as long as the IP device is connected to the server JUL Set address Channel Online time Parameter File F Operation 0 Help H
45. fter you click OK Some of them need to save and reboot v Timing to reboot first Attention to the note v Restore to leave factory default parameters v System update Device Name e Device Name Device Name video server Serial Number 8000E10050139311 Device Name Input the name of the device then click OK to save You can modify the name to a name of your choice the device name is usually found in the recording file name and the snapshot file name to distinguish from other videos however the device name will not display in the Real time window Serial Number Serial numbers of the current IP device can not be changed oS ee Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDE gt COMM IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Time Setting This function 1s used to change the time of the IP device Please refer to the following steps to modify the time Synchronization with PC system Time Setting Time synchronization type Synchronization with PC system Current PC Time 2011 05 04 17 27 37 Wednesday Click OK to synchronize with your PC Synchronization with the NTP server Y Time Setting Time synchronization type Synchronization with NTP server Le Time zone of NTP server g 12 12 Server address of NIP server 109 168 1 1 Server Port of NTP server 123 Current PC Time 2011 05 04 17 30 22 Wednesday Input the NTP server parameters in settings Click OK A Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario
46. g the default ports as an example Start End Enter all mapping ports 80 3000 3001 3002 67 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VID gt COMM COR IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REVA Ga e Protocol Use either Both or TCP IP address 192 168 1 19 Enable Enable the mapping and save the settings INT pote Wireles G Broadband Router Applications 4 __ _ __ ces Are on de amp Gaming eg Wireless Security Hours Coming Fort Zen Oro ZS A DE claire Lei Th 19 CE TRECE 152 168 1 19 3002 3002 Both wm r i asoz wena a9 e Both M wm o 3 o pes eames oO b Iwo Both mp Both de Te RL D lb np Bohm wun O Step 2 Check the Status and Access To get access to the Status to check the WAN IP address If the WAN IP address is 119 145 0 165 the IP address of the IP device will be _ 68 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A http 119 145 0 165 80 or http 119 145 0 165 when you access via WAN LINKSYS by Cisco Firmware Version 1 0 04 Wireless G Broadband Router WRT54G2 Access Applications Restrictions amp Gaming Local Network Wireless Wireless Security Administration Status Router Information Firmware Version This is the Firmware Version 1 0 04 build 005 Jun 16 2009 Router s current firmware Firmware Verification
47. gh it may cause an unnecessary alarm Left click the real time area and move to choose the motion detection area Select Full Screen To choose full screen for motion detection area click OK Clear All To clear all the motion detecting area Click OK 50 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Motion Detection Schedule Settings v Motion Detection Schedule Settings Start Motion Detection Monday v Start Time 00 H 10 M End Time 23 H 59 IM Close v Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 u 00 m Close v Start Time 00 18 100 M End Time DO H 00 IM Close v Start Time 00 18 00 M End Timel00 H 00 IM Close v Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 H 00 M Close wl Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 18 00 M Close v Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 H 00 m Triggering Alarm Output O This function is used for setting the motion detection schedule To use this function please connect an alarm sensor to the IP device As an example 1f you want to upload a motion detection recording file from the IP device on Monday 10 00 AM and stop the upload on 23 59 PM set the appropriate times in the boxes accordingly Start Sensor Detection To enable or disable sensor detecting click the check box Start Server end
48. he 3G IP device and forwarding server 92 Set forwarding username and password 93 Visit the 3G IP device via the forwarding Server Error 4 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Bookmark not defined CONTIG UIE lhe E 94 Visit via web browser Of IP C VICEC 11ccccccecsececeeceseeeusenensensess 96 Installation Minimum System Requirements The H 264 Network IP Video Encoder Series includes an embedded web server which provides users full access to all features and settings through a standard web browser To access the device settings your workstation will need to meet the following specifications ss CPU Pentium 4 2 4GHz and above Memory 128 MB or above Windows XP with SP2 or above Operating System Windows Vista Windows 2003 Win7 Internet Explorer 6 0 and above LED INDICATORS NETWORK PORT LAN Solid for Connection Flashes for Network Activity ee Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A STATE Red Flashes for Encoder Self Check Feature Solid for Power Input Indicator POWER Specifications e H 264 MJPEG video compression O G722 G 7I1 audio compression Resolution 1080P 720P D1 Half D1 CIF Alarm I O support motion detection date time event trigger Two way audio broadcast system RTSP VLC PS T
49. he Install plug Click Tools Internet Options gt Security Custom level enable the Download signed ActiveX controls and plug ins click OK and restart the web browser Sean Selec Porte IO vite OF Chase Security Selen Inber Local miresi Tineted miss Fewtricted tes Intenet Thes porer d for Enter vonie excep those bete in QPusted and reser bed pore Security kel for Sea Free Ace eee for Hee rone Medam bo ig Mediun bah Ae Ate for most MAR ES homa Beto e kraude pertal urate potter Lire ACE controls will not be Goswell Takes effect after vu restart Internet Exot er Reret oan cette Preble Protected Mae j Beet ho e Dr VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A o STEP4 Enter User name and Password Default user name is 888888 default password is 888888 then click OK STEP5 You will now be able to view the video _14 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDE COMM TECHNOLOGIES d IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Re a H Network Video Server O TCP Multicast d Audio O Talkback Snapshot Record ith ee 41 Rely ono O O 2011 Delay SR ee 1 3 1 1 Video Control Click TCP to transmit the TCP stream Click Multicast to transmit the Multicast stream Click Play button to view the real time video Click Stop button to stop watching the video
50. he same as the IP address of your wireless router VW V WV DNS Keep the same as your router s DNS This relates to the application of DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server and Email Alarm NOTE When connected to the WAN via WIFI Please enable the WIFI Gateway as the Default Gateway and choose the WIFI specification 802 1 1b amp 802 11g For detail regarding the wireless settings please refer to 3 3 Wireless Settings DDNS DDNS Start DDNS a DDNS Supplier Support Dyndns Be DDNS User Name DDNS Password DDNS Server Address members dyndns org DDNS Server Port 80 WEB Mapping Port 80 Update Interval S 60 Note When UPNP is ON the web map port and web port should be the same When DDNS server address is a domain name you should config correct DNS im IP address amp port page DDNS Dynamic DNS is simply a way of using a static host name to connect to a dynamic IP address When connected to your ISP you are assigned a 33 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A temporary IP address DDNS services keep track of your IP address and routes your Domain name to that address when you wish to connect to the IP device from a remote location How to add DDNS Example using DynDns STEPI Select Start DDNS STEP2 Choose DDNS Supplier that will Support Dyndns STEP3
51. hipments received after 15 days will be refused The unit must be shipped freight prepaid or delivered to the VCT Service facility in either its original package or similar package affording an equal degree of protection and with instructions indicating the location within Canada or the United States to which the unit will be returned The repaired unit will be returned to the customer freight prepaid unless the warranty claim is deemed void or invalid All accessories included with the unit must be listed individually on the packing slip for the shipping documentation VCT will not accept any liability for loss or damage to such accessories if they are not listed Proof of Purchase Date This warranty applies and commences to VCT products from the original date of purchase from an Authorized Re seller Proof of purchase 1 e photocopy of invoice must be included with product when submitting for warranty repair Warranty Limitations This warranty does not cover maintenance or check ups if required This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state province to state province Some states provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts therefore the above exclusions or 98 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A limitations may not apply
52. lease check the router settings to see if those ports are already in use If there is more than one device connected within the same gateway the port of each device must be different to avoid port conflicts Streaming Protocol These two streaming protocols are for higher requirement users and broadcasting clients Please refer to the Appendix 3 4 How to Use the Streaming Protocol The professional D1 CIF H 264 encoder doesn t support TS function Professional D1 CIF H 264 encoder Streaming Protocol interface Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A v Streaming Protocol RTSP E Enable RTSP Listen port 554 Other encoder Streaming Protocol interfaces Streaming Protocol RTSP F Enable RTSP Listen port 554 TS Pl Enable TS Destination address 0 0 0 0 Destination post 1234 Channels Parameters Network Video Server Basic parameters Network Parameters Alarm Parameters Server storage Note v Video Coding 1 Click Save after changing the parameters to make sure the 7 PTZ Protocol parameters be saved when device 3 start up next time Adjust color 2 Most of the parameters will gt Area Shield work after you click OK Some of them need to save and reboot Audio Parameters first Attention to the note AQ Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Character Positioning Y Chara
53. nd play TS streaming Such as this example When using a VLC player Click Media Select Open Network Stream then in Network fill in TS destination address udp 235 1 1 1 1234 The diagram is shown below 79 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc rtp 1234 mms mms examples com stream as 80 IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A 3G WCDMA User Guide This function is for 3G IP devices only Before using the IP device please ensure the WCDMA signal is good and a SIM card 1s available Setting The 3G Parameters STEPI Insert a standard WCDMA SIM card into the SIM card slot of the IP device Please use a small non metallic screwdriver to press into the hole at the right side of the slot to pop it into the slot STEP2 Power on the IP device and then connect the IP device to the switch STEP3 Visit the IP device using a web browser at the default IP address http 192 168 1 19 The default IP address is 192 168 1 19 STEP4 Set the 3G parameters as follows 8 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES Link Mode Link Mode Username APN Name LCP echo interval MEU Network Select Type Radio Band Set Band saving IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Dial up Setting Y Dial up settings None On Le Tel Numbers Ki Password SGNET A
54. om Receiver s name 1 D Receivers email 1 123 gqawab com Receiver name 2 3 Receivers email 2 Test Receivers name 3 Receivers email 3 This is an email alarm function When the motion detection is enabled the IP device will set an alarm email to a receiver s email box Enter in the email addresses which are to be notified NOTE Your email has to support SMTP protocol which you should confirm with your network supplier Send Email If There Is An Alarm Drop down box with On and Off options Priority The Default setting is 0 User Name Add the User Name of the email box recipient Password Add the Password of the email recipient Mail Server IP Add the Mail Server IP this must be an SMTP protocol Mail Server Port Add the SMTP Server Port number Sender s Name Add the Sender s name Sender s Email Add the Sender s email address 54 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Receiver s Name Add the Receiver s name Receiver s Email Add the Receiver s email address You may add a total of three email box recipients Test After you fill in all the settings click the Test button to test If it indicates Successful it means that all the information entered is correct and you may use the email alarm function If it indicates Connect Mailserver Failed please recheck the settings How to set the
55. or the device name and IP address amp port If you want to complete a hardware reset please refer to 3 1 Hardware Reset System Update System update Built in webpage version Webpage Version VOT 00 08 01 Webpage Compile Time 2010 09 02 Software Version BSP Version 3010 1221 Application Version V06 00 16 01 2010 12 21 Application Compile Time Note Keep the power supply and network connection no mtermittence while updating If there are abnommal mtermuttence 1t will break the device It will reboot automatically after updating Select update file gen OK This is used to complete a system upgrade Click Browse to choose update files of itm format and then click OK until the webpage displays The program has been updated successfully please login again the device will reboot ree Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES automatically Upgrade files may be provided from your supplier Important Note We do not recommend the system upgrade unless you have got the particular instruction guide from your supplier Network Parameters Network Video Server Basic parameters Network Parameters MG TI DRETT ENT D ita Server storage v IP address amp port Note v WIFI Parameters 1 Click Save after changing the parameters to make sure the 7 DDNS parameters be saved when device start up next time VE 2 Most of the parameters will o t w
56. ork after you click OK Some SE of them need to save and reboot UPNP first Attention to the note v Streaming Protocol IP Address amp Port To access the IP device via WAN you must map the ports first please refer to 3 2 Mapping amp Access IP Device via WAN 28 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A IP Address amp Fort Connection Tipe Static IP Address K IP brass 197 168 1 19 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Subret ask 255 255 2550 DHS 0 0 0 0 WLAC Aderess WEB Port 30 Data Transfer Port 3000 1 65533 Alarm Host Address 0 0 0 0 Alarm Host Port 8000 Remote Host Address 0 0 0 0 Famote Host Pori 3004 Muliast Address 235 1 1 1 Raps 225 00 0 238 255 255 255 b sse Port 6500 Fle 6000 5999 Note Any changes of network parameters will take effect after saved and system started Connection type Static IP Address PPPOE DHCP optional O Static IP Address using this connection mode is highly recommended Connection type Static IP address IP Address 192 168 1 19 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DNS 0 0 0 0 gt IP Address Fill in your own IP address or you may keep the default The Default IP address cannot be used with two and more IP devices on a LAN gt Gateway Fill in the correct IP address gt Subnet Mask Fill in the Network IP address or keep the default IP address DNS The DNS number should be the same as the DNS ro
57. ress will return to the default 192 168 1 19 If it does not this means the reset failed please repeat the reset procedures The interface may be different when using other brands of IP devices please follow the instructions accordingly Mapping amp Accessing an IP Device by WAN Accessing the IP device using WAN is an important network function when using this function you can access your IP device anywhere and anytime To access the IP device using WAN you must map the related ports to the _ 64 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A WAN using a router These ports are Web Port Data Transfer Port Data Control Port Remote Transfer Port and the Message Port Once you have these settings entered into your IP device gt Setting gt Network Parameters gt IP Address amp Port 1 3 3 2 1 IP address amp port please map the real ports of your IP device To describe this procedure we will use the default ports as an example IP Address amp Port Connection Type Static IP Address P Adisa 1921681149 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Subrat blisk ZD 259 2300 DHS 0 0 0 0 MAC Address WEB Fori 80 Data Transfer Port 3000 65533 Alarm Host Address 0 0 0 0 Alam Host Port BOU Remote Host Address 0 0 0 0 Remote Host Port 3004 Multicast Address 735 1 1 1 Rang CES 0 0 0 28 255 255 255 Mulicast Port 6500 Hanga OU P Note Any changes of network parameters will take effect
58. rt Connection type Static IP address IP Address 192 168 1 19 Gateway 192 168 1 1 DNS 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 MAC address 00 E3 01 01 26 E2 WEB port 95 Data transfer port 3396 1 65533 Alarm host address 00 0 0 Alarm host port 8000 Multicast address 235 1 1 1 Range 225 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 Multicast port 6500 Range 6000 9999 Note Any changes of network parameters will take effect after saved and system restarted 92 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDECCOMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Setting Forwarding Of The Username And Password Open the RealCDMA software Operation gt User Manage gt Transmit User Manage the Username and Password are set by users LULU File F Operation Q Help H Usermansge SYSTEM USER Tr ansmit User Manage Tesremat U sex List 3 a Username 1 Passwords Conten e Cx JC Wait for the 3G IP device to be online on the forwarding server This should display as seen in the following screenshot which means the 3G IP device connected with the forwarding server successfully you may now use the 3G IP device with the forwarding server 09 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A
59. rt Alarm Host Port keep the same as the default Remote Host Address Remote Host Address This function is used by the IP device to send the date to the remote host Keep this the same as the default 30 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Remote Host Port The Remote Host Port default is 3004 Keep this the same Network Video Server as the default Multicast Address Keep the same as the default Multicast Port Keep the same as the default NOTE when you change the above parameters you must click on the upper left corner to Save and Reboot in order for the changes to take effect WII Parameters Wireless Network Chasse Wipaisag Mermeri Refresh Cosi Wireless etworic ont Tene ace pu Anno Connect Shta taint biri WiFi Parameters TP Address Configurntica Prab WIFI QT P Auchan Brot Minsk Gateway Diva seg ROS SA 11g en Note 1 Click Save after changing the parameters to make sure the parameters be saved when device start up next time 2 Most of the parameters will work after you click OK Some of them need to save and reboot first Attention to the note This screen allows you to enter the wireless IP device information You will need to use a wireless router with 802 1 1b g before you can use the WiFi functions please enter the SSID name and encryption of your wir
60. rver Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A NOTE You will not be asked for the receiver s email as long as it is a valid address Please note that the sender s email must be able to receive the email via a software program such as Foxmail or Microsoft Outlook The best choice is to use a tariff email box Server Storage Network Video Server Basic parameters Network Parameters Channels Parameters Alarm Parameters Server storage v Server end timing to record Note v FTP scheduled record 1 Click Save after changing the ER parameters to make sure the v Server end timing to snapshot parameters be saved when device start up next time v Server end snapshot parameters 2 Most of the parameters will vs ES jevi work after you click OK Some of them need to save and reboot first Attention to the note Server end Timing Recording This template box is for an IP device with SD card Hard disk functionality only The Server end Timing to Record supports SD card Hard disk to store the recording The maximum capacity of the SD card is 32GB The maximum capacity for a single hard disk is 1Gig You can set the start and end times of the video that has been recorded to the SD card Hard disk Please enable the timing recording first 57 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDE gt COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A v Server end Timing
61. se EN Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 HOO M d Snapshot Time Interval You may set the snapshot time intervals from 10 3600 seconds Start Timing Snapshot Check this box to set the time to activate the snapshot FTP Upload after Snapshot Check this box to allow FTP uploads Please refer to the chapter 1 3 3 2 6 FTP Parameters Server end Snapshot Parameters This text box allows you to set the image quality and format of the snapshot _ 59 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A w Server end Snapshot Parameters Snapshot Image Quality 90 1 100 Snapshot Image Format 4CIF D1 EN Snapshot Image Quality This text box allows you to choose the level of image quality ranging from 1 100 a higher number setting will give you a higher image quality Snapshot Image Format Resolution for D1 2CIF CIF optional D1 2x2CIF 4xCIF Server end Storage Device v Server end Storage Device Disk No Disk Type Total Capacity Free Capacity Status Format SD Disk OMB 0MB ERROR Format Refresh Turn the power off and insert an SD card Hard disk click Format then reboot and login into the IP device you will then see the display of the info of the SD card Hard disk in this interface you may now use the SD card Hard disk functions v Server end Storage Device Disk No Disk Type Total Capacity Free Capacity Status Format SD Disk
62. t the IP device to the browser again you will see the IP device in real time and will be automatically displayed after you install the plug in again Images Do Not Display Normally Using Windows98 O Solution Install DirectX8 0 or a higher version Update using IE Explore to 6 and above versions Data Will Not Pass Through Switch Possible Causes gt Check to ensure that the address is entered correctly gt The ports and physical addresses are not entered correctly gt When configuring the firewall protocols ensure the IP device information is entered correctly O Solution gt Before searching the network for errors use the ping command in the command mode to connect to the IP address Ensure you check the message that was returned from the ping this 1s very important If no 200 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A message 1s returned this indicates that some errors exist in the network information gt Ifthe IP address and Mac address are the same add a new name for the IP address and Mac address of the IP device within the exchanger which is required to be set inside the switch gt Ifthe IP device is not recognized when configuring the firewall info of the switch it will be necessary to allow the communication on ports 3000 3001 3002 3003 and 80 for the IP device Otherwise any data packets will be filtered and will not reach
63. t to 4001 NOTE If you do not map this port you will not view the images of the IP device when accessing through the WAN You may access the IP device through Internet Explorer but you won t be able to see the image Remote Transfer Port The default setting is 3002 It is a hidden port in the background of the system It has a conversion correlation with the Data Transfer Port Remote Transfer Port Date Transfer Port 2 If you change the date transfer port to 4000 the system will automatically change the remote transfer port to 4002 66 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A NOTE If you do not map this port it will not record on the SD card of the IP device when accessing through the WAN There are two methods to complete the mapping 1 UPNP mapping 2 Manual mapping UPNP Mapping UPNP is a useful way to find the IP device on the network Using the UPNP function the above ports may be mapped automatically onto the router Please refer to the chapter 1 3 3 2 6 UPNP Manual Mapping When manual mapping is entered you must map the ports in the router as well Different routers have different interfaces and methods Here is an example using a Cisco LINKSYS WRT54G2 Step 1 Manual Mapping Access to the router s interface using IE Applications amp Gaming Port Range Forward You should map the real ports of your IP device here Usin
64. the images may be delayed SMS Settings SMS Settings a 3 1 28 Cell Phone Number 43408404474 Content Test SMS Send SMS center number C Send ip address via SMS when 3G dial up successfully conneted Test OK Days The box indicates the SMS s validity when a 3G dial up has been accessed for example if your cell phone is off for 2 days the Days setting is set to 3 you will then get the SMS in 3 days Cell Phone Number This box shows the receiver s cell phone number Content When the 3G IP device is online the SIM card will send you a SMS to your cell phone number you can configure the content here SMS center number This box populates automatically O Check this box to send the IP address by SMS when the 3G dial up is 86 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A successfully connected Choosing this function allows the SIM card to send you the 3G IP address as well The 3G network images may be viewed by the 3G IP address along with the SMS dial up system For example to view the 3G Status you can view this by going to http 172 21 97 66 which indicates the 3G IP address from your WCDMA provider is a WAN IP address and you can use this IP address for accessing remotely If you are unable to view by http 172 21 97 66 it means that the IP address from your WCDMA provider is a LAN IP address and needs to use the
65. the intended destination Errors Occurring After Updating Delete the buffer of the browser The steps are as follows open the Tools menu of the browser to open Internet Options and then click the Delete File button in the second line Temporary File of Internet and check the Delete All Offline Content option Then confirm the settings and login into the IP device again Appendix Hardware Reset After updating the IP device and rebooting you continue to experience problems that can t be solved by rebooting for example you can t see the IP address using the search tool try resetting the IP device Once reset all settings will return to the factory defaults and the IP address will reset to the default 192 168 1 19 At this point reset the IP address again 63 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDECCOMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Follow the steps below to finish the reset O Step 1 Turn off power to the IP device and ensure all lights are off O Step 2 Press the RST reset button with a pin for 5 seconds and do not release pressure on the pin O Step 3 Reconnect the power to the IP device the STATE light will flicker Continue to press and hold pressure on the pin for 30 seconds O Step 4 After 30 seconds release pressure on the pin You may now access the IP device The reset will now be successfully completed NOTE If the reset is successful the IP add
66. the shielding block for Area 1 Repeat this operation for Area 2 as well as Area 3 and Area 4 setting the shielded area to the area desired and click OK to Save To clear the shield please choose the Area and click Clear then click OK the shield will be cancelled Or disable the Area Shield On off to cancel all the shields Clear Clear privacy area O Area Shield On off Enable or disable the privacy area shielding AT Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDEGCOMM TECHNOLOGIES Audio Parameters e Audio Parameters Audio input settings Audi in yp Mic Boost o lz Audio output settings Audio out volume 100 0 100 Audio input settings Audio in type Mic for connecting a microphone Mic Boost Off ON Line in for connecting a mic pre amp Line in volume is adjustable from 0 100 Audio output settings Audio out volume is adjustable from 0 100 Alarm Parameters Network Video Server Basic parameters Network Parameters Channels Parameters Server storage v Sensor Detection Schedule Settings Note Motion Detection Area Settings 1 Click Save after changing the 2 3 parameters to make sure the v Motion Detection Schedule Settings parameters be saved when device start up next time w Camera Been Shaded Alarm Trigger Schedule Settings 2 Most of the parameters will SV at Ge BE d work after you click OK Some EE Trigg of them need to save and reboot v Email Alarm Settings first
67. to Record Start Timing Recording E Close EN Start Time 00 HOO M End Time 00 HOO M Close EN Start Time 00 HOO M End Time 00 HOO M Close EN Start Time 00 HOO M End Time 00 HOO M Close EN Start Time 00 HOO M End Time 00 HOO M Close EN Start Time 00 HOO M End Time 00 H 00 M Close EN Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 H 00 M Close EN Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 HOO M ok FTP Scheduled record FTP Scheduled Record Start FTP Scheduled Record Start Time DO RI M End Time 23 8 59 M Sat Tne WIEN S i 00 Jafon M sat Te WE JM Eea Tine KEN sat Tne WE JM Eea Tine Kl Start Time DO H 00 M End Tie 00 57 00 M Sat Tne WIEN S i BO M at Tie WE JM Eea Tine KEN This box 1s used to automatically upload the recording to the FTP server according to the schedule Please set the schedule first Server end Timing to Snapshot This screen allows you to set the snapshot parameters Sge Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A v Server end Timing to Snapshot Snapshot Time Interval 600 s 10 3600 Start Timing Snapshot E FTP Upload after Snapshot E Close Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 H 00 M Close E Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 H 00 M Close E Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 H 00 M Close E Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 H 00 M Close A Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 H 00 M Close Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 HOO M Clo
68. ton icon will turn orange Connect the audio source with the IP device correctly you will now be able to hear the audio from the IP device through your computer Please refer to the following chapter to set the audio parameters 1 3 3 3 6 Audio Parameters Talkback Click the Talkback button the button icon will turn orange DE ke Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDE gt COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Connect a mic and speaker with the IP device correctly you will now be able to communicate with the IP device port from your computer zu ge see DE Snapshot Click the Snapshot icon and the IP device will automatically catch a snapshot with a BMP format and will create a folder by the name of the current date The default snapshot path in the local computer is C Temp the snapshot name Device name 1 time For example video server 1 09 26 37 NOTE If the computer OS is Vista or Win7 ensure the change request in snapshot has occurred If not close insu mg Open file location the browser right click the browser icon click Run as Unpin from Taskbar administrator and use the administrator privilege level Pin to Start Menu Restore previous versions to complete this change Send to Cut Copy Create shortcut Delete Rename Record Click the Record button the button icon Properties will turn orange recording
69. ult IP address of the IP device on the browser http 192 168 1 19 OK ght 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc Note 1 If your screen appears BLANK when you click the live video link click here 2 Works only with Internet Explore 6 0 VIDEUW COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A o STEP2 Click click here to download the Install plug Note If you can not download the Install plug under TES use the following procedure in the web browser Tools Internet Options gt Advanced 2 Security cancel the Check for signatures on downloaded programs Allow active content from CDs to run on My Computer Allow active content to run in files on My Computer Allow software to run or install even if the signature is inv Block unsecured images with other mixed content Check for publisher s certificate revocation Check for server certificate revocation EI check for signatures on downloaded programs H Do not save encrypted pages to dis 7 Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is dc Enable DOM Storage V Enable Integrated Windows Ge is D m Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset Internet Explorer settings Resets Internet Explorer s settings to their default You should only use this if your browser is in an unusable state ssa L oe 11 om aen _ o STEP3 Close the web browser install and run t
70. uter s DNS number and relates to the application of DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server and Email Alarm PPPOE Please contact your network provider to provide you with the PPPOE User Name and PPPOE Password 29 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Connection Type PPPOE vw PPPOE User Name H tte O o DHCP Connection type DHCP ES Please keep the default connection type as listed by your provider WEB Port The default setting is 80 If you change to another port you will need to add this port behind the IP address when using the IP device with IE For example if the IP device is 192 168 1 19 the web port is 81 and the login IP address is http 192 168 1 19 81 If you are using a WAN Wide Area Network via IE you must map the WEB port on your router equipment Date Transfer Port The default is 3000 NOTE In the system backend there is a date control port the default is 3001 Date control port date transfer port 1 If you change the date transfer port to 4000 the system will automatically change the date control port is 4001 When using the IP device via WAN you must map the date transfer port and date control port on the router This must be completed to use the IP device on WAN through the date control port and date transfer port Alarm Host Address Alarm Host Address keep this the same as the default Alarm Host Po
71. uthencation Type Auto EN 30 LCP echo failure 15 1500 MTU 1500 AUTO Le Gsm 850 9 Gsm 900 9 GsM 1800 F GSM 1900 WCDMA 850 F WCDMA 900 F WCDMA 1900 9 WCDMA 2100 Enable Get dns from operator Enable EN Link Mode the second one listed Choose the On setting Tel Numbers Enter the dial up number provided by your WCDMA provider Username Enter the Username of the SIM card Password Enter the Password of the SIM card APN Name Enter the Access Point Name provided by your WCDMA provider Authentication Type Auto PAP CHAP NONE keep the default set to Auto LCP echo interval Keep the default setting _ 82 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDECCOMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A 3G Online Mode 3G online mode Always online Scheduled Close e Start Time 00 HOO M End Time 00 HOO M Close el Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 HOO M Close Start Time 00 HOO M End Time 00 HOO M Close Start Time 00 HOO M End Time 00 HOO M Close Start Time 00 HOO M End Time 00 HOO M Close Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 HOO M Close Start Time 00 HOO M End Time 00 HOO M SMB or dialing activation E Auto offline when non network connections Standby period 600 E E Accept 3M or dialing from specified telephone numbers 13982231994 NoteSeperate telephone numbers with Manual Control El Auto offline when non network connections Standby period 6
72. vity Sensitivity adjustment is adjustable from 1 to 5 I is advised to leave this in the default setting If the sensitivity adjustment is set too high it may cause an unnecessary alarm 52 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Video Lost Alarm Trigger Schedule Settings Start video lost detection 7 Close Close Close Close Close Close Close Triggering alarm output EIE CR SERS CRAKE SER w Video Lost Alarm Trigger Schedule Settings Start Time 00 HOO M End Time 00 HOO M Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 H 00 M Start Time 00 HOO M End Time 00 HOO M Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 H 00 M Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 H 00 M Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 H 00 M Start Time 00 H 00 M End Time 00 H 00 M C Output 1 Cl Output 2 El Output 3 Cl Output 4 When the video connection is lost an alarm may be set to warn that the signal is disconnected Triggering alarm output Click the Start Video Lost Detection box and choose the output box ie Output 1 to set the external alarms s to trigger 3 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Email Alarm Settings e Email Alarm Settings Send Email if there are alarm On e Priority 0 User name 123 Password Mail server IP smitp gawab com Mail server port 25 Sender s name 1 Sender s email 123 gawab c
73. wser 61 Can Not Play Video after Program Updating sccccssssecscesnesscnseseensnsssenenes 62 Fail to Browse Images Normally in Windows98 ciemeseneemereneneaaas 62 nos Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A Can Not Get Data Passed Through Switch rss 62 Errors Occur After Updating nissssssissiisa aa 63 Eege 63 HardWare E EE 63 Mapping amp Access IP Device via WAN cccssssesseseeseeeseeeeeneeeseeneeneeeneesoees 64 UPNP Ma DIAG E 67 MANUAL MADDING srs EE 67 Wireless SOINS 2 aiii 70 Set Wireless HOT 5n0n EE gg geen Eed 70 Set he IP DEVICE ee 72 Check the Wireless Settings 74 How to Use the Streaming Protocol 75 3G WCDMA User Guide 5 cida sadia 81 Set the SG paramelers a isa 81 RETTEN 82 3G ONIN MODE 2 ss daUpaEo lan ssaadi Dias tad 83 SO NOIWORR nan esse en ai 84 Dial Og BARRE RER RER RD ER 85 LE CRS LAVE RE eee ee 85 SM3 OS E 86 Set Forwarding server to view 3G IP device ns 88 Configure Forwarding Server nnnrrrrrrnee 88 Set RVS Service Port and Transmit Port 88 Mapping the forwarding server RVS service port 89 Check the forwarding server WAN IP address 90 Make sure the port mapping is successful 91 Connect t
74. y modify all levels of access of the IP device by clicking the OK button however you will have to log into the webpage again to view the real time video Default Admin User name Pwd is 888888 888888 and with full Admin User privilege you may use all functions a settings of the IP device Default Common User Namel Pwd1 is 1 1 Common User Name has all the privileges except setting interface Default Common User Name2 Pwd2 is 2 2 Common User Name has all the privileges except setting interface and PTZ controls Important Note Please remember that only Admin Users have full access privileges Timing to Reboot Timing to Reboot Timing to Reboot On w Reboot Time gin m This function is used for rebooting the IP device as long as the power is on Keep the Timing to Reboot to On status set the Reboot Time for example set 1H5M which will allow the IP device to reboot on 01 05 every day _ 26 Copyright 2012 1156488 Ontario Inc VIDES COMM TECHNOLOGIES IP VIDEO ENCODER SERIES REV A when the power 1s on Restore to Factory Default Parameters Y Restore to Leave Factory Default Parameters Note Except the device name IP address and port all the rest parameters will be back to the leave factory default parameters The device will reboot automatically Click the Restore button and reboot the IP device all parameters will be returned to the factory default parameters except f

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