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TELTONIKA 3G Mobile Camera MVC200 User's Manual v1.00

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1. 2010 05 17 Lael IE ele Oe ie S C Record Chn0 192 168 99 203 100517122215 v264 Figure 33 Records List Ek 9010 05 17 72 20 do User Defined CARecord Chn0 192188 99 203100517122134v264 J O01 70008 er EEE Figure 34 Playback window 3 9 Picture View Recorded pictures may be reviewed in the Picture View section Stored media is grouped by recording date Set up desired dates in Date Range fields and press Search to see desired pictures Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 27 Page Date Range 2010 05 D4 2010 05 28 dest 2010 05 17 12 24 47 User Defined 2010 05 17 13 25 36 Figure 35 Picture View Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 28 Page DVS Client software enables simultaneous remote monitoring viewing and recording of multiple cameras Run DVS Client Start gt All Programs gt DVS Client gt DVS Client Default password is blank Please refer Local user management under Client Side Setup 84 4 4 4 2 3 for changing of User name and Password S NySClient 2 3 0 1 o K i ver 6 _ AK 3G Cam 192 168 99 203 n Chn 1 Test 2010 06 16 00 47 46 DB 3G Cam 84 15 199 23 Figure 36 Main Interface When logged in for the first time user needs to fill the IP address domain name in order to trigger the monitor screen Press Bj icon on the right side of the main window to open Device Management window Telto
2. Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 41 Page 4 4 5 6 Date Time Adjust device date time Click Same with PC to synchronize with PC e Use NTP server Enable time synchronization with NTP time server e NTP server Set NTP server for time synchronization Device Property PTZ Video Channel Audio Channel User Record Miscellaneous Update Address Port DDNS PPPoE Multicast E Mail Date Time Alamin Alarm Out TimeZone EE Date Time Same with PC Date 5 27 2010 v Time 11 22 59 AM Use NTP Service NTP Server time nist gov Sync Immediately Figure 55 Device Property Date Time Settings 4 4 5 7 Alarm In Configure camera s actions when Alarm In is detected e Name Set channel name e Actions take to response to alarm Sound alarm notify client send e mail e Output to Enable to trigger alarm output e Valid period of time Setup time when alarm input is active Device Property Alarm Out PTZ Video Channel Audio Channel User Record Miscellaneous Update Address Port Wireless NIC DDNS PPPoE Multicast E Mail Date Time Alarm In Channel Ni Name Actions take to response to alarm Buzz Output to 1 Notify Client Trigger Record C Send e Mail PTZ Linkage None x Watch Video Chn 1 1P239 Valid period of time EveryD ay 00 00 00 23 00 00 Add Figure 56 Device Property Alarm In Settings Telton
3. Typical PIR and door sensor connection Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 9 Page ALM OUT ALM IN GO Figure 4 Internal 3G Camera relay connected to 6 pin terminal block lei ALM in Input Alarm Input Logic levels log 1 10 14V log 0 0 1V Alarm on 1 to 0 transition GND Ground Ground o Table 1 6 pin terminal block pin out description 24 Camera access software and drivers 2 4 1 Installing the Software and Drivers e Insert the CD supplied with the camera into CD ROM drive of your PC e The CD will start up automatically opening installation window If the window does not appear run setup exe file located in the CD e Follow the instructions to install drivers and software for the MVC200 CSTELTONIKA Figure 5 Installation Menu Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 10 Page 2 4 2 System requirement e Operating System Windows 2000 XP Vista 7 e Internet Browser Internet Explorer 6 or higher e Processor Intel Pentium II 1GHz or Higher Pentium IV 2GHz or Higher recommended e RAM 256 MB or more e Color Monitor At least DirectX 8 1 or higher and 32MB Display storage e HD More than 40GB 2 4 3 DVS Client installation Run the client software DVS_Client_Setup the window below will pop up Select components and destination folder press Install to begin installation DVS Client Setup Installation Complete Setup was completed successfully
4. DVS Client Setup Choose Install Location Choose the folder in which Setup will install DYS Client SENT Reale and select another folder Completed DVS Client Setup Choose Components Choose which Features of DYS Client you want to insta Check the components you wank to install and unchec install Click Next to continue Destination Folder CiProgram Files Dy S d Select components to install DS Client Progra Start Menu Short Desktop Short cu Space required 2 7ME Space available 526 2MB Space required 2 7MB Figure 6 DVS Client installation Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 11 Page 2 4 4 Network Configuration e Locate and run IPCAM Network Setup file from CD directory e Select available camera in bottom field of a left column Information about this computer Note In case if your camera is not in the list try to connect it directly to you PC with the same subnet e Configure IP settings and generate Administrator password in a right column Save your settings by pressing Save Settings button Note Camera s default IP address is http 192 168 0 233 Si IPCAM Network Setup Information about this computer S N Local IPs acl de SW Ver Ver 2 2 9 2010 04 26 15 11 30 255 255 255 0 Netmask Name 3G Camera uu 192
5. Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol World Wide Web Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 3 Page Table of Contents i SAFLETCINEORMATION iaia nic iii siii iii ro 5 2 OELELTLNGSTARTE D arnie 8 2L DoUe lei 8 2 2 Pactage CONIEnNI Sani aiar 8 2 3 instalime the Paro Wale rina n neciton iaia liana 8 2 3 1 Sen SIM aaa 8 232 Aae M ENNA asd 9 2 3 3 BPA KPC LOV IEN acc 9 234 ON LOGI DOCK renane n EE E E EE A R E N ES R 9 2 4 Camera access software and drivers sessssosecsesoseosesossosecsssosecsesosecsecoseosecsssosecsesossosesossosecsssosecsssossosessssosees 10 2 4 1 Installing the Software and DriversS 10 2 4 2 SS CU SN SUNG cst tern atececst sa cies etna nan esas oa ate acti AN wins sameness ad ps ona ew ese E pe A 11 2 4 3 DVS Clientinstallatio na n esa inse 11 2 4 4 Network COMMU AO iaia 12 245 OCA PUn ola 12 2 4 6 Uninstalling the Drivers and SOWIE 13 3 3G CAMERA CONFIGURATION WEB sssssssunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 15 Jil PRCCESSIME the Comer initial E a NN odi reni N ENa 15 3 1 1 Accessing camera locally Ethernet 15 3 1 2 Accessing camera remotely 3G sur canbe oanswssnetsanesdensaunxaohelselesduanancteuedaueadenseunseebdeantieunoudwevedan 15 3 1 3 SIM card with public dynamic IP address 15 Biz ACCESSNE WED NCS ACO A EE coe vane OEE EEEE O 16 53 INVIO naro 17 34 NSEWOFESCIU Dici rai i dii cdi 17
6. 168 99 254 eee 353 O Get IP by DHCP DNS1 lee Set IP Manually DNS2 SASSARI IP 192 168 99 203 lui 255 25 25 0 S N IP 192 168 99 203 3G Camera Default Gateway 192 168 99 254 DNS1 213 226 131 131 DNS2 193 219 88 36 Same as this computer MAC 00 22 AB 12 02 33 Service Port 8001 Password of admin i Re search Figure 7 IPCAM Network Setup 2 4 5 OCX Plug In Install OCX plug in must be installed for proper camera usage Click the link at the bottom of Login page and follow onscreen instructions Remember to close the browser before installation Please Download and Install OCX Figure 8 Link on WEB Login page Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 12 Page Mark the checkbox and press Install Wait for setup to finish iis NYS ActiveX Setup Completed Completed is NVS ActiveX Setup Installation Options TTT TTT TT Check the components you want to install and uncheck the co Show details wou don t want to install Click Install to start the installation Select components to install Actives for Browser required Space required 1 0MB Cancel Figure 9 NVS ActiveX Setup 2 4 6 Uninstalling the Drivers and Software To uninstall the driver and software follow these instructions e Disconnect the Camera from the PC e Select Start gt Programs gt DVS Client click on Uninstall DVS Client and then follow t
7. WAN configuration 4 6 1 1 LAN automatically search If there are no devices in the device list make sure that e Camera is already powered e PC s firewall is not blocking incoming requests Turn firewall off if necessary 4 6 1 2 WAN manually search If users want to connect to camera in another subnet it can t be searched automatically The camera should be added manually e Press Pato open Device Management window e Press Add button to open Add Device window e Set IP Host field to camera s static IP address or use DDNS domain name Please see 3 4 4 for details on configuring DDNS Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 49 Page 5 Typical PIR and door sensor connection The camera allows you to connect various surveillance sensors door magnet sensor gas sensor PIR sensor smoke sensor etc The typical PIR and magnetic door sensor connection example is given in Figure 66 i POWER SUPPLY PIR DOOR CONTACTS J 12V NC P Figure 66 Typical sensor connection Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 50 Page 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 1 Camera does not connect to 3G network e Check if the network parameters supplied by your operator are entered correctly e Check if the SIM card is inserted correctly e Check if the SIM card PIN number is removed 6 2 Cannot connect to the camera s WEB configuration page e Check if power and LAN cables are connected correctly e Routers must be set to enable a PC
8. and Playback DVS Client can record video from selected cameras synchronously The video is recorded automatically by schedule and or on an event Video can be stored on a local HDD s or on network storage device s Recording can be started stopped manually by right clicking on L icon and pressing Start Auromatic Record or automatically by checking Start Automatic Record When Program Startup The interface indicator will blink when recording function is active 4 5 1 Recording Setup 4 5 1 1 Client Setup Press ef to open Client side Setup window Client side Setup Client Setup Video Switch Setting Local User Management Automatic Record Resume connection when disconnection is detected Record Settings Limit of file size Limit of time When the limit ig reached O Stop recording Continue recording with a new file when Disk is full Prompt user to take action O Overwrite oldest file Duration of record triggered by alert Sec Pete dies Path that video files are to be saved Figure 63 Recording Settings e Limit of file size Set the maximum record file size in MBytes e Limit of time Set maximum record length in seconds When the limit is reached the following options can be selected e Stop recording Recording will stop after reaching of the limit Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 47 Page e Continue
9. recording with a new file New file will be created and recording will continue When disk is full select the following options e Prompt user to take action You will be asked what to do when the disk will be full e Overwrite oldest file The oldest recording will be overwritten with the newest one e Duration of record triggered by alert Set record length in sec of record triggered by motion detection or alarm in e Picture directory Set directory for snapshots e Path that video files are to be saved More than one path can be saved the top one will be the default recording path 4 5 1 2 Automatic Record Setup Here you can create different schedules for different cameras or groups of cameras Client side Setup Ea Client Setup Video Switch Setting Local User Management Automatic Record Record Schedule Scheme Device Channel to Record es ove EvernD ay 00 00 00 23 00 00 Edit Delete All Devices 3a Carn 1 92 766 99 203 5 7M Chn 1 Test CI M YC 84 15 199 23 5 AN MY Cltestams dyndns orgl S N TT Start Automatic Record When Program Startup cancel h Figure 64 Automatic record setup e New Create a new schedule e Edit Edit selected schedule Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 48 Page e Delete Delete selected schedule e Device channel to Record Select cameras for selected schedule 4 5 2 Playback In Playback window you can review record
10. seconds e Schedule Press Add to configure recording schedule Day Week and Month Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 24 Page Size limit of Video File 1 256 M Time limit of Video File s 7200 Seconds Time length of record triggered by alarm 20 600 Seconds Time Slot Video Channel EveryDay we Di Figure 28 Record Settings 3 6 5 Motion Detection e Area settings Hold Ctrl to select the area Up to 4 zones are allowed Click Clear to delete zones e Sensitivity Select level of sensitivity e Valid Time Set up the time when motion detection is active e Notify Client Send alarm message to DVS Client software on Motion Detection e Trigger Record Enable recording to SD card on Motion Detection e Send E Mail Send alarm e mail on Motion Detection e Trigger Alarm Out Enable to trigger alarm output when motion is detected Note Set Valid Time to enable motion detection Video Channel 1 Actions To Take Notify Client C Trigger Record C Send E Mail Trigger AlarmOut Mi Sensitivity 2 v Hold CTRL key to select areas Valid Time Time Slot EveryDay 00 00 00 23 59 59 Figure 29 Motion Detect Settings Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 25 Page 3 6 6 Upgrade To update your device firmware click on the Browse button to select file and Upload il Browse Figure 30 Upgrade 3 6 7 Reset setting To restore factory de
11. your DDNS account e Password Password of your DDNS account e Dynamic Domain Name Registered domain name of your DDNS account One account can have several registered domain names Device Property Alarm Out PTZ Video Channel Audio Channel User Record Miscellaneous Update Address Port Wireless NIC DDNS PPPoE Multicast E Mail Date Time Alarm In DDNS Service Provider EELAUINOEE AA RE User Name testdvs Password vesecoeo DDNS Host IP ee Service Port 6 Dynamic Domain Name testdvs 3322 org Status Service Type Standard Service Status On line Domain Names 218 18 184 22 http 3322 0r Figure 51 Device Property DDNS Settings 4 4 5 3 PPPoE The client software allows PPPoE Link the device to phone line through modem dial to internet User can monitor picture by internet from long distance Choose PPPoE in following dialog then input User Name and Password then press OK Device Property Alarm Out PTZ Video Channel Audio Channel User Record Miscellaneous Update Address Port Wireless NIC DDNS PPPoE Multicast E Mail Date Time Alarm In Figure 52 Device Property PPPoE Settings Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 40 Page 4 4 5 4 Multicast Multicast addressing is a network technology for the delivery of information to a group of destinations simultaneously using the most efficient strategy to deliver the messages over each link of the network only onc
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13. CS TELTONIKA TELTONIKA 3G Mobile Camera MVC200 User s Manual v1 00 LEGAL NOTICE Copyright 2010 TELTONIKA Ltd All rights reserved Reproduction transfer distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of TELTONIKA Ltd is prohibited Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners ATTENTION Do not disassemble the 3G Camera equipment Do not touch the equipment if it is broken or its connecting wires are without isolation interference which could affect performance Q All wireless devices for data transferring may be susceptible to The device is not water resistant Keep it dry The device requires high 230V AC voltage 4 4 Only qualified personnel may install or repair this equipment IMPORTANT NOTES It is mandatory to read the notes and manual carefully before starting to use the device Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 2 Page ACRONYMS AC DC APN CD DDNS DNS GND GSM L MD N PC PE PIN PPP SIM TCP IP WEB Alternating Current Direct Current Access Point Name Compact disc Dynamic Domain Name System Domain Name System Ground Global System for Mobile communications Line Motion Detection Neutral Personal computer Protective earth Personal Identification Number Point to Point Protocol Subscriber Identity Module
14. Equipment requires 12V 0 5A power supply source that complies with all safety requirements listed in LST EN 60950 1 standard The PC and AC DC power adapter to which the equipment is connected shall comply with the requirements of the standard LST EN 60950 1 The equipment can be used with first Personal Computer or second Notebook computer safety class which must be properly grounded The light or attachable sensors shall comply with all safety requirements listed in LST EN 60950 1 standard gt gt PS Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 5 Page Disconnect equipment from power supply before mounting to avoid voltage effect Do not mount or serve device during a thunderbolt To avoid mechanical damage of the device it is recommended to transport the device packed in damage proof pack Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 6 Page Two pole automatic protective 230V AC Outlet a device L DIO L So N rg O Switch Ed Board AC DC adapter ONS PIR sensor Personal computer Door sensor Protection against over currents short circuits and earth faults an additional two pole disconnect device shall be provided as a part of building installation This protection device shall have adequate breaking capacity to interrupt the maximum fault current which can flow and shall have a contact separation of at least 3 mm Turn off two pole automatic disconnect device in order to simultaneously d
15. Phone APN Account Password Status Figure 15 3G Settings 3 4 3 Passive Client In passive mode the client is responsible for opening the listening port and telling what client side listening IP port to connect to in order to perform the transfer Passive Client Enable Passive Client Client Hast Port Device ID Figure 16 Passive Client Settings 3 44 DDNS DDNS means dynamic DNS for dynamic IP domain name mapping This client software support peanut shell and 3322 DDNS service e DDNS Service Provider Supports dyndns org e Account User Name User name of your DDNS account e Password Password of your DDNS account e Dynamic Domain Name Registered domain name of your DDNS account One account can have several registered domain names Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 19 Page DONS Provider Account Password ossee Dynamic Domain Name test dyndns org Status Figure 17 DDNS Settings 3 4 5 PPPoE The camera allows PPPoE Connect camera to phone line through modem and it will dial to make internet connection Enable PPPoE in following dialog input Account user name and Password then press OK C Enable PPPoE Account Password Figure 18 PPPoE Settings 3 4 6 Multicast Multicast addressing is a network technology for the delivery of information to a group of destinations simultaneously using the most efficient strategy to deliver the messages over each
16. TCP connecting to the device Routers use port number to decide which device request is allowed this function is port transmitting or virtual services Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 51 Page 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 1 3 CCD image sensor Lens C CS mount Alarm input Alarm output IR cutoff filter color Sync System internal Image compression H 264 max D1 resolution Frame rate up to 25 fps Gain control auto Back light compensation ON OFF White balance auto Motion detection shelter sensor alarm functions Area amp Sensitivity can be set Up to 30 viewers can directly access the camera simultaneously SD card support up to 32 GB Recording video to SD card Oo On event Motion Detection AlarmIn contact o Time schedule e SD Playback Oo via Web o via DVS client e Audio function O Sound transmission via 3G network Oo Bi directional real time transmission of audio talk back amp broadcast o Two way conversation talk back e Time synchronization o Manual o By PC o Time server Firmware update function E mail notification Motion Detection AlarmIn contact Network protocols HTTP SMTP PPPoE DDNS DNS DHCP UPnP CP for NAT Dynamic IP support Connectors o Antenna connector SMA female Ethernet SD card Audio In Audio Out Alarm In o Alarm Out e Power supply 12VDC e Operating temperature 10 50 C O 0 3 0 Note Before using the equipment do not unpack it until package
17. channel with camera Set Color Change color codes Manual Alarm Out Test Alarm Out manually Display Change display size Rotation Change display position Video Path Set the Video Path where the records will be saved Picture Path Set the Picture Path where the snapshots will be saved Buffered Un Buffered Mode In Buffered mode video stream is buffered at first and then is displayed Buffered mode causes a few seconds delay of video stream but the stream is displayed smoothly Set Color Lum 70 Contrast 128 i Hue 128 Saturation 128 i 02255 k setup Alarm In Out Set to default Playback Picture View Reboot Quit Manual AlarmOut Video Path CAREcord Picture Path CASnapshoti O Buffered Mode Unbuffered Mode Alarm In Indication Main stream i Snapshot Start Audio w Figure 13 Live Video 3 4 Network setup 3 4 1 IP and Port IP address An Internet Protocol IP address is a numerical label that is assigned to devices participating in a computer network which uses the Internet Protocol for communication between its nodes Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 17 Page e Net mask It is a logically visible distinctly addressed part of a single Internet Protocol network e Default gateway A gateway is a node a router on a TCP IP Network that serves as an access point to another network e MAC Media Access Control addres
18. clicking the channel name Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 36 Page Client side Setup Client Setup Video Switch Setting Local User Management Automatic Record 192168021 Qi AG 192 168 0 239 9001 AB 192 168 0233 n Chn 1 gu03510 3322 0rg Chn 1 Pages v Stay for 6 w Sec HHze Figure 47 Client Side Video Switch Settings 4 4 4 2 3 Local User Management Local User Management tab allows you to add delete user or modify user settings Default password is blank You will be asked for password when returning from full screen Client side Setup Client Setup Video Switch Setting Local User Management Automatic Record User Local Setup Record Snap Playback r admin User Figure 48 Client Side Local User Management 4 4 4 2 4 Automatic Record Please refer to Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 37 Page Recording and Playback section 4 4 4 3 Playback button Please refer to Playback window can be opened by pressing Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 38 Page Recording and Playback section for further details 4 4 4 4 Full Screen Right click on LI icon to change full screen mode All actions will be locked under this mode You will be asked for user s password when returning from full screen Right click displays following pop up menu Start Timed Record Stop Timed Kecord Full Scre
19. cord tab in Device Property windows is visible only if SD card is inserted Device Property Address Port Wireless NIC DDNS PPPoE Multicast E Mail Date Time Alarm In Alarm Out PTZ Video Channel Audio Channel User Record Miscellaneous Update Limit of file size MB Not greanter than 256 a Limit of time Second Not greater than 7200 60 E Duration of record triggered by alert Sec 207600 20 Timed Recording Schedules E Time to record Recording Channels EveryDay 00 00 00 23 00 00 EveryDay 14 40 00 IN 1 1P239 Figure 61 Device Property Record Settings Note e Please turn device off before pulling SD card in out e Choose FAT32 type when formatting SD card e Press ICI and choose device s IP from Device Side File to review records Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 45 Page 4 4 5 13 Miscellaneous UPnP function UPnP Universal Plug and Play function allows camera to add TCP and UDP mapping to local router gateway Device Property Address Port Wireless NIC DDNS PPPoE Multicast E Mail Date Time Alarm In Alarm Out PTZ Video Channel Audio Channel User Record Miscellaneous Update External port 801 3 Figure 62 Device Property Miscellaneous Settings Note e Router must support UPnP function e Recommended external port range is 1025 32767 Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 46 Page 4 5 Recording
20. e Before installing the hardware check package contents to make sure that all items listed above are available 2 3 1 Inserting SIM card Unscrew four screws of the front panel and pull out gently until SIM holder will be visible Figure 1 Inserting SIM card Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 8 Page Note Do not pull out front panel more than it shown on the picture e Take out mounting frame and insert SIM card with a contacts face down and cut off corner on the top Note Front and back panels are connected with GSM antenna cable Insure that SIM card is not PIN protected before it installation e Attach mounting frame and front panel to its previous position 2 3 2 Attaching antenna Screw the antenna in a clockwise direction Figure 2 3G Camera Back Panel Position the antenna upwards at its connecting joint This will ensure optimal reception 2 3 3 Back panel overview AUTO ISTNE Power supply adapter socket ANO Reset Button i O LAN Ethernet Port RJ45 A in Audio Input A out Audio Output SD Card SD Card slot ANT GSM antenna connector ALM in Alarm Input ALM out Alarm Output 6 SD Card OOND RWNS Figure 3 3G Camera Back Panel View 2 3 4 6 pin terminal block The 6 pin terminal block may be used for connecting external alarm sensor or for enabling infrared light source Most common used sensor examples are given in section
21. e Device Property Alarm Out PTZ Video Channel Audio Channel User Record Miscellaneous Update Address Port Wireless NIC DDNS PPPoE Multicast E Mail Date Time Alarm In Multicast Port Gul Multicast Address 239 255 255 1 1 Valid multicast address is from 224 0 0 3 to 239 255 255 255 2 Starting at the specific port Device allocate one port for each code stream For example if the multicast port is set to 7000 a DYS with 4 Video in Single code stream and 4 Audio in Single code stream uses a port range from 7000 to 7007 3 The Address Port Range setting can t not overlapped with other devices Figure 53 Device Property Multicast Settings 4 4 5 5 E Mail Set up E Mail parameters so that device will send event reports and pictures to the specified mailbox when alarm or MD is triggered e SMTP Server SMTP server IP or host name User Account User name of your e mail account Password Password of your e mail account Sender s Account User name or e mail address of your e mail account Receiver s Account Any mailbox which can receive e mails Click Send A Test Mail after setup to test your configuration Device Property Alarm Out PTZ Video Channel Audio Channel User Record Miscellaneous Update Address Port Wireless NIC DDNS PPPoE Multicast E Mail Date Time Alarm In C Enable SMTP Setting Figure 54 Device Property E Mail Settings
22. ear Mask Hold CTRL key to select mask area Figure 24 Video Mask 3 6 Other 3 6 1 Device Information Device s Name Set Device name S N Serial Number information Hardware Version Firmware Version MVC Device s Name SIN Hardware Ver Firmware Ver V2 2 9 2010 04 26 15 11 30 Figure 25 Device Information 3 6 2 Device Time Adjust device date time Click Same with PC to synchronize with PC e Sync With NTP server Enable time synchronization with NTP time server e NTP server Set NTP server for time synchronization Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 23 Page Time Zone GMT402 00 Tallinn Vilnius Jerusalem Date Time 2010 05 28 08 46 20 Same with PC Sync With NTP Server NTP Server time nist gov Figure 26 Device Date and Time Settings 3 6 3 User Management User Management window allows you to setup up to 20 users with different permissions change configuration and or delete video files You can Add User Delete User and Change User s Password User Management 123456789a Figure 27 Device Date and Time Settings 3 6 4 Record local SD card Video can be recorded on a local SD card Adjust recording settings e Size limit Set size limit of video file in MB Maximum is 256MB e Time limit Set time limit of video file in seconds Maximum is 7200 seconds e Time length Set time of recording triggered by alarm in seconds Allowed range is 20 600
23. en indow Eventlindow Ww Allow Popup Alert Window Figure 49 Full screen pop up menu 4 4 5 Camera Setup Press Ki or choose IP address in device list and select Property from right click pop up menu to display Device Property window You can adjust IP address DDN E Mail Video configuration etc 4 4 5 1 Address Port Default IP address 192 168 0 233 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 gateway 192 168 0 1 service port 8001 Restart camera after changing configuration Changing device name does not require restarting Device Property Alarm Out PTZ Video Channel Audio Channel User Record Miscellaneous Update Address Port Wireless NIC DDNS PPPoE Multicast E Mail Date Time Alarm In A Device Name I O Get IP Automatically Use Specific IP 192 168 0 239 Sub net Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 Physical Address 00 a12 02 33 Use Specific DNS DNS Hosti 202 98 166 128 DNS Host2 202 96 134 133 Service Port 19001 Figure 50 Device Property Address Port Note e IP address will be valid only after device restart Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 39 Page 4 4 5 2 DDNS DDNS Dynamic DNS is used for dynamic IP domain name mapping This client software supports peanut shell and 3322 DDNS service e DDNS Service Provider Supports 3322 org dvsdns org and dyndns org e User Name User name of
24. eparated into three classes e Normal User permission to browse monitor images no permission to setup device and manage users e Power User permission to setup device no permission to manage users e Administrator authorized to setup device and manage users The default administrator id is admin password is admin This id can t be deleted Device Property Address Port Wireless NIC DDNS PPPoE Multicast E Mail Date Time Alarm In Alarm Out PTZ Video Channel Audio Channel User Record Miscellaneous Update User Name Set Device Param Control PTZLens admin Add abc Figure 59 Device Property User Settings 4 4 5 11 Update User can update device locally by DVS Client or remotely by internet browser Device will automatically restart after update User can check current version in Update tab Current version Current version of the device File to upload Click Open find the file then click Upload Progress will be show while updating Do not turn camera off during the update process Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 44 Page Device Property Address Port Wireless NIC DDNS PPPoE Multicast E Mail Date Time Alarm In Alarm Out PTZ Video Channel Audio Channel User Record Miscellaneous Update Current version Product Publish 2009 04 28 Version 2 1 2 File to upload 0 Figure 60 Device Property Update 4 4 5 12 Record Re
25. f frames default 300 Video Setting Video Channel 1 v Main Stream Secondary Stream Quality First BitRate A SpeedFirst Output 1024 kbps 16 4000 FPS 10 fps 1 25 P30 NTSC Gop of Frame 100 Figure 21 Video Settings 3 5 2 Video Input e Name Set up channel name e Resolution QCIF 176x144 CIF 352x288 Half_D1 720x288 D1 720x576 e Allow Secondary Stream Turn Secondary stream on or off e Resolution of Secondary Stream QCIF 176x144 CIF 352x288 Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 21 Page Video Channel Inactive Active Resolution HalfD1 Norm PAL O NTSC Accompany Audio Channel M Allow Secondary Stream Resolution of Secondary Stream QCIF Figure 22 Video Input Settings 3 5 3 OSD OSD On Screen Display displays additional information on the image OSD windows allows you to set channel info time text color and position Channel C Channel Name Color Owhite Black Position Upper Left M Date Time Color Owhite Black Position Upper Left V User Defined Color Owhite Black Position Upper Right Text Teltonika TY Figure 23 OSD Settings Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 22 Page 3 5 4 Video Mask Video Mask page allows you to mask desired area Hold Ctrl and drag mouse to choose the area Select color of the mask Then click OK Click Clear Mask to delete the Video Mask Video Mask Video Channel Cl
26. fault settings click the Reset button 3 7 Alarm In Out 3 7 1 Alarm In Configure camera s actions when Alarm In is detected e Channel Name Set channel name e Actions To Take Notify DVS Client trigger record send e mail e Trigger Alarm Out Enable to trigger alarm output e Valid Time Set up time when alarm input is active Alarmin Channel 4 Channel Name Notify Client Trigger Record Actions To Take Send E Mail Trigger AlarmOut O1 Time Slot Valid Time EveryDay Figure 31 Alarm In Settings 3 7 2 Alarm Out Configure Alarm Out settings e Name Set channel name e Alarm Out Persistence Set up duration of Alarm Out e Valid Time Setup time when alarm output is active Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 26 Page AlarmOut Channel Name AlarmOut Persistence Time Slot valid Time EveryDay Figure 32 Alarm Out Settings 3 8 Playback Many security applications require recording of video or snapshots that may be reviewed later MVC200 allows not only sending media content over internet by e mails but also to record it to SD card Recorded video may be reviewed in the Playback section Stored media is grouped by recording date Set up desired dates in Date Range fields and press Search to see desired records Local File Remote File Date Range 2010 05 17 2010 05 17 C C RecordChnO 192 168 99 203 100517122134 v264
27. he instructions Note alternatively driver and software may be removed from Control Panel Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Add or Remove Programs Select DVS Client NVX from the list and then click Remove DVS Client Uninstall Uninstallation Complete Uninstall was completed successfully DVS Client Uninstall Uninstall DYS Chent Remove DYS Client from your computer Completed DS Client will be uninstalled from the Following folder Click Uninstall to Ar alete uninstallation Uninstalling From C Program FilesDYS Clienti Uninstall Cancel Figure 10 DVS Client Uninstall Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 13 Page Y NYS ActiveX Uninstall Completed Sj Completed NVS ActiveX Uninstall Confirmation iy This wizard will uninstall NYS Activex from your computer li Show details Si start the uninstallation Uninstalling From Ciy INDO wW Sisyskemazi Figure 11 NVS ActiveX Uninstall Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 14 Page 3 3G CAMERA CONFIGURATION WEB 3 1 Accessing the Camera 3 1 1 Accessing camera locally Ethernet To access camera s Web interface locally open your Web browser and type camera s IP address default is http 192 168 0 233 If the Web server camera port has been changed from default value then IP address should be written in the following form http 192 168 0 233 B where B is camera s Web server port 3 1 2 Accessing ca
28. ika 2010 All Rights Reserved 42 Page 4 4 5 8 Alarm Out Configure Alarm Out settings e Name Set channel name e Duration of alarm out Set up duration of Alarm Out e Valid period of time Setup time when alarm output is active Device Property EW Address Port Wireless NIC DDNS PPPoE Multicast E Mail Date Time Alarm In Alarm Out PTZ Video Channel Audio Channel User Record Miscellaneous Update Channel b Name C Guput port keeps off in normal state Duration of alarm out Sec 0 Valid Period of Time EveryD ay 00 00 00 23 00 00 Add Figure 57 Device Property Alarm Out Settings 4 4 5 9 Video Channel e Name Setup channel name e Resolution QCIF 176x144 CIF 352x288 Half_D1 720x288 D1 720x576 Address Port Wireless NIC DDNS PPPoE Multicast E Mail Date Time Alarm In Alarm Out PTZ Video Channel Audio Channel User Record Miscellaneous Update Channel a Si T IP239 Status Resolution bi PAL NTSC PaL x Accompanying Audio Chn 1 Figure 58 Device Property Video Channel Settings Note e Settings will be valid only after device restart Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 43 Page 4 4 5 10 User User tab allows you to setup up to 20 users with different permissions User name can only be English characters or numbers maximum length of user name or password is 10 characters Users are s
29. ings and events located on local HDD or network storage device and on SD card in the camera to see Playback window Select desired camera select Device for all cameras Directory or Alert on PC Local side or File or Alert on device side SD card Use Date fields to filter files by desired date Press Find Double click to play the file Playback Bm x File G xX I Local i E AK Device E 3G Cam 192 168 99 203 S N E MYC 84 15 199 23 5 N IM Date Frd 2010 06 23 To 2010 06 23 Find F E3 MYC testams dyndns org S N Start Time Duration Length Device Channel Path Ca Directory 2010 06 23 11 55 46 245 1759K 192 168 99 203 3G Cam 1 Test E MV C200 _Record Chn0 192 168 99 203 100623115546 264 p J E MYC200 _Record 2010 06 23 11 56 11 24 5 1826 K 192 168 99 203 3G Cam 1 Test E MVC200 _Record Chn0 192 168 99 203 100623115611 264 I Alert 2010 06 23 11 56 35 245 1804K 192 168 99 203 8G Cam 1 Test E MY C200 _Record Chn0 192 168 99 203 100623115635 264 Sa Device Side File 2010 06 23 11 56 59 245 1817K 192 168 99 203 3G Cam 1 Test E MVC200 _Record Chn0 192 168 99 203 100623115659 264 2010 06 23 11 57 24 125 927K 192 168 99 203 3G Cam 1 Test E M C200 _Record Chn0 192 168 99 203 100623115724 v264 E E 3G Cam 192 168 99 203 S N File i Alert E MvC 84 15 199 23 5 N MyCftestams dyndns org S N Figure 65 Playback window 4 6 Other 4 6 1 LAN and
30. isconnect the equipment and all with it associated equipment Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 7 Page 2 GETTING STARTED 2 1 Introduction Teltonika MVC200 3G Camera compact mobile surveillance and monitoring system for transmission of high resolution video and single images via 3G mobile network even in places with no Internet connection available It is ideal for remote surveillance and monitoring of temporary or distant sites or mobile assets Teltonika camera saves installation time and costs as no wired cable installation is required on the clients premises The video can be acquired automatically by schedule on motion detection and or upon external triggers such as motion sensors or door contacts The video and single images can be viewed on a PC and can also be transmitted by e mail The video and single images can be recorded on a local SD card and later downloaded or reviewed via built in Web server 2 2 Package contents MVC200 3G Camera External GSM antenna AC DC Power adapter Leaflet Quick Start Guide CD with software and manual Screw driver LAN Ethernet cable Note e The manufacturer does not supply the SIM card which is mandatory for setting up a connection to the 3G network The SIM card may be purchased from your 3G mobile service provider e If any of the components is missing or damaged please contact the retailer or reseller from which this product was purchased 2 3 Installing the hardwar
31. ivity e v Clear Valid Period of Time EveryD ay 00 00 00 23 00 00 Hold lt Ctrl gt to select at most 4 areas allowed Add Figure 43 Motion detection setup 4 4 2 Device List Device List section displays information about connected devices device name domain name channel name etc Press Bj to add device Press KE for Device Property screen Press E to connect or disconnect the device Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 33 Page fA 192 166 99 203 ff 3G_CAM_203_IP 3G_IF Figure 44 Device List 4 4 3 Interface Structure Interface Structure section allows you to set up and save desired scene configuration Choose display mode from lower drop down list and set up desired view Press E to save and input scene s name Saved scenes can be selected from upper drop down list Press to delete selected scene Figure 45 Scene switch 4 4 4 Other Functions Icons of Screen switch Client setup and Playback can be found at the bottom right corner of DVS client 4 4 4 1 Screen Switch a Press to start or stop screen switch EJ Switch is in process 4 4 4 2 Client Side Setup Press sj to open up Client side Setup window 4 4 4 2 1 Chent Setup Client Setup tab allows you to configure recording path alarm trigger record period sound last time scene The following options can be selected e Open the scene on close automatically If checked the last scene before p
32. link of the network only once It is a method of sending Internet Protocol IP datagram to a group of interested receivers in a single transmission e Multicast IP IP multicast group address e Multicast Port Itis the port on which multicast messages are received Multicast Multicast IP 239 255 255 1 Multicast Port 6001 Figure 19 Multicast Settings 3 4 7 SMTP Set up SMTP parameters so that device will send event reports and pictures to the specified mailbox when alarm or Motion Detection is triggered e SMTP Server SMTP server IP or host name e User Account User name of your e mail account e Password Password of your e mail account Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 20 Page e Sender s Account User name or e mail address of your e mail account e Receiver s Account Any mailbox which can receive e mails V Enable SMTP SMTP Server mail micro net Account test blog net Password eeccece Sender test blog net Receiver test teltonika eu Figure 20 SMTP Settings 3 5 Video Setup 3 5 1 Encoder Parameter Encoder Parameter window allows you to set frame mode frame rate I Frame interval for Main and Secondary streams e Coding Style Priority to quality bitrate is not limited or speed bitrate is limited to specified value e Bit Rate Possible values are 16 4000 kbps e Frame Per Second Range is 1 25 default 10 fps e Gop of I Frames One I Frame per specified number o
33. mber of frames default 300 Encoding O Secondary Stream Coding Style Quality first O Rate first Uplimit of coding 1 024 Kbps Frames se 22 Fps A bo Gops between l Frames 100 Figure 40 Encoding setup 4 4 1 2 OSD OSD On Screen Display displays additional information on the image OSD tab allows you to set channel info time text color and position OSD OSD Chn Name Color v Position Left Top __S V Time Color Be I Position Right Top Format Y M D H M S v Text Color _ MN Position Left Bottom v Text test Figure 41 On Screen Display Setup 4 4 1 3 Shelter Shelter tab allows you to mask desired area Hold Ctrl and drag mouse to choose the area Click Clear to delete it Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 32 Page FACTORY x 43 rT FACTORY 43 40 n MI isssi o gt Pree Figure 42 The Mask Effect 4 4 1 4 Motion Detection e Area settings Hold Ctrl to choose the area Up to 4 zones are allowed Click Clear to delete zones e Action Buzz notify client and send an e mail e Output Select the display channel e Sensitivity Set up level of sensitivity e Valid Period of Time Set up time when motion detection is active Setup x Motion Detection i Action C Buzz Il C Notify Client C Send e Mail A J a Te 2009 05 04 AS FACTORY 43 Output to E 03X Sensit
34. me must be registered on the DDNS server The camera is preconfigured to connect to the www dyndns com server for updating camera IP address After creating account at www dyndns com you will get Hostname Username and Password To link camera s IP address to the static hostname Dynamic DNS settings must be configured To configure DDNS connect to the camera Web configuration page go to the DDNS tab 3 4 4 Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 15 Page 3 2 Accessing Web interface Enter User and Password in proper fields and press Login button The Live Video page should appear Note Default login settings are e User admin e Password admin CU TELTONIKA User Password Login Please Download and Install OCX Figure 12 Login page Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 16 Page 3 3 Live Video The live video section allows you to watch video in real time within the camera WEB interface lt TELTONIKA Live Video Video Setup Other Main stream Secondary stream Camera can produce 2 videostreams simultaneously one with better quality but requiring more bandwidth and the other requiring less bandwidth Record Start recording the video stream The record will be saved on local PC in Video Path folder Snapshot Make a picture The picture will be saved on local PC in Picture Path folder Talkback Press for talk Start Audio Press for start audio
35. mera remotely 3G To be able to access camera remotely 3G connection must be set up Refer to Error Reference soutce not found for configuration of 3G connection There are two ways to connect to the 3G camera remotely e Use SIM card with public static IP address e Use SIM card with public dynamic IP address which will be linked to static hostname using DDNS service Note If the SIM card is with private IP address then reaching camera from remotely by 3G is not possible as connection is routed through a NAT firewall in your provider s 3G network 3 1 2 1 SIM card with public static IP address Open your Web browser and type SIM card s IP After successful connection camera s Login page will appear Note If the Web server camera port has been changed from default value then IP address should be written in the following form http A A A A B where A A A A is the camera IP address and B the camera Web server port 3 1 3 SIM card with public dynamic IP address For the SIM card with dynamic public IP address the IP address is given for a limited period of time which is usually no more than a few hours then the IP address is changed As the IP address is continuously changed it becomes a problem to connect to the camera To solve this problem Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS may be used DDNS is a domain name service allowing to link dynamic IP addresses to static hostname To start using this feature firstly a hostna
36. nika 2010 All Rights Reserved 29 Page Device Management 3 xl BS 192 168 0 233 Add AG 192 168 0 239 Y BS 192 168 2 239 AK 192 168 2 51 Y BS 192 168 2 52 Y BS 192 168 0 53 BS 192 168 2 53 Y BS 192 168 2 54 192 168 0 239 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 239 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 51 255 255 255 0 19 168 2 2 265 AR 255 N Set IP Figure 37 Device Management The following actions can be taken in Device Management window e Add Select a camera from available camera s list at the bottom of the Device Management window Click Add Enter IP address Host name domain name and port default 8001 for the camera Add Device dl x IPHost Port 8001 Type of Host f DVSAP CAM Proxy Cancel Figure 38 Add Device e Delete Delete selected camera e Connect Connect to selected camera for configuration e Config Configure selected camera e Restart Restart selected camera e Close Close the Device Management window The added cameras appear in the Device List section in the right side of the Main Interface Figure 36 e Refesh Refresh the camera list e Set IP Change IP of selected camera Notes Camera and pc must be on the same network Default IP address is 192 168 0 233 gateway is 192 168 0 1 Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 30 Page 4 3 Live View To live view a camera drag the required camera from the Device List section in the right side of the main inte
37. revious closing the DVS Client will be opened on start of the DVS Client e Sound when receive alert info from Device Select sound file which will sound on alert e Resume connection when disconnection is detected The camera will retry to reconnect on connection loss Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 34 Page e Recording Settings Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved Please refer to DPA Recording and Playback section Client side Setup Client Setup Video Switch Setting Local User Management Automatic Record Sound when receive alert info from Device Sound file CSWINDOWS Media tada wav AL Resume connection when disconnection is detected Record Settings Limit of file size E Limit of time When the limit ig reached O Stop recording Continue recording with a new file when Disk is full Prompt user to take action Ovenwrite oldest file Duration of record triggered by alert Sec Pete dieci LI Path that video files are to be saved Figure 46 Client Setup 4 4 4 2 2 Video Switch Settings Video Switch Settings tab allows you to realize multi device switch in one screen Press Page arrow to add delete pages to switch between Each page has it s tab where you can separately configure each screen Press Stay for arrow to add delete standstill period press to choose display mode hold mouse left key and drag wanted channel to the right column or delete it by double
38. rface window and drop it in the desired place The following dialog will appear Connect to device Device IPFHost 142 768 99 205 5 Cam Port 8001 Login User Password seme e Save password i Con Figure 39 Connect to device Enter user name and password for this camera Check Save password if you want DVS Client to remember the password Click Connect The video from this camera will appear 4 4 Main interface functions 4 41 Toolbar Toolbar allows quick access to main functions of selected camera 3 FARE x une BAM Press for talk ON OFF El Press for sound ON OFF Press for current channel snapshot LI ESB Press to start or stop recording Press SJ for record path settings If Press for record playback Press for Brightness Contrast Saturation color setting R Press to turn current screen ON OFF Press for screen rotation Press to bring up Video Properties menu where Encoding OSD Shelter MD parameters can be set 4 4 1 1 Encoding Encoding tab allows you to set frame mode stream type frame rate I Frame interval for main and for secondary streams Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 31 Page e Coding Style Priority to quality bitrate is not limited or speed bitrate is limited to specified value e Uplimit of Coding Possible values are 16 4000 kbps e Frame second Range is 1 25 default 10 Fps e Gops between I frames One I Frame per specified nu
39. ricl cai 33 4 4 3 PCF aC SS UIC Letra 34 4 4 4 Other PUNCO enea forcnatacatcscubtdacasteceddeasedoucauebactncasbhdesesascatsacalefentnciacetdsweetdacantanideisedoutantdedeeeaniceteguscetens 34 4 4 5 APM ON OE o E E E E E E A A E E A E E A E E E 39 4 5 Recording and PIV Kiara 47 4 5 1 PREC OUI SEU Pre 47 4 2 Peli 49 45 Oneri 49 A61 ANSOIRNANEORURIOelnnraara 49 5 TYPICAL PIR AND DOOR SENSOR CONNECTION r rn 2srss arie eeeee aaa iii 50 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 sxsrssrsrssrsea ris ia nei iii 51 6 1 Camera does not connect tO 3G network cccccccccccccccccccccccsccccccsccccccscccccceccccccecccccceccccccecsccccccsccccccsccccccececs 51 6 2 Cannot connect to the camera s WEB configuration page sccsscsscceccssccscceccnsccncceccescscceccescesccnccescescceccescs 51 Z CECHNIGALSPEGIRFICATION ncn n 52 1 SAFETY INFORMATION In this document you will be instructed how to use camera safely to avoid any damage to person or property You have to be familiar with the safety requirements before starting to use the device Camera is used for transmission of video and sound via UMTS network using 3G technologies To avoid burning and voltage caused injuries of the personnel working with device please follow these safety requirements Installation and technical support of the equipment can be performed only by a qualified personnel or a person who has enough knowledge about this device and safety requirements
40. s is a unique identifier assigned to most network adapters or network interface cards NICs by the manufacturer for identification We don t recommend to change it e DNS servert 1 If 3G operator does not require DNS server 1 leave it blank e DNS server 2 If 3G operator does not require DNS server 2 leave it blank e Set up Network settings with data from internet service provider The WEB server camera port is advised to leave 8001 After setting all 3G connection information press OK button The new settings will be valid after reboot O Gain IP automatically Use specific IP IP 192 169 99 203 Netmask 255 255 255 0 SOn 192 168 99 254 gateway MAC 00 22 ab 12 02 33 DNSI 213 226 131 131 DNS2 193 219 88 36 Port 2001 Figure 14 IP and Port Settings 3 4 2 3G To set up the 3G connection SIM card is required SIM card is not supplied with the camera It may be purchased from 3G service provider To set up the connection the following information from yout 3G network provider is required e Phone number Default number used by most 3G service providers is 99 e APN Access Point Name APN e Account User name If GSM operator does not require username leave it blank e Password If GSM operator does not require password leave it blank Il Do not forget to disable PIN code Otherwise you will not be able to connect to 3G network Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 18 Page Enable 3G
41. temperature reaches operating temperature It is required if the device was stored in the temperature that exceeds operating temperature range Teltonika 2010 All Rights Reserved 52A Paste

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