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1. Module Configured channel Configured SSID S1000 TX SYSTEMA S1000 RX SYSTEMA 51000 2 6 SYSTEMB 51000 2 6 SYSTEMB SI000 TX 3 Il SYSTEMC SI000 RX 3 Il SYSTEMC Overview 4 Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide System Configuration and Installation Silent Witness recommends that the 51000 be installed by certified technicians This chapter provides guidelines to assist the installer with cabling and installing the 51000 system Please read the instructions in this guide before installing the 51000 system Connection of this device to any equipment other than the intended sr atre application may result in a safety hazard and or defective operation and or KA eguipment damage Caution The SI000 TX and SI000 RX units are NOT equipped with lightning protection devices Silent Witness recommends that lightning protection devices external to the S1000 units and related procedures are used during installation to protect the units against the effects of lightning strikes Before You Begin Installing and setting up the S1000 system consists of the following steps Unpack and confirm that you have received all the equipment required to complete the installation 2 Complete initial system configuration 3 Install the 51000 system and any options ordered with the system such as e Hi gain antenna e Audio and alarm cable e Junction box e Power supply Document 900 0036 5 S
2. Document 900 0036 2l Onscreen Display Message Meaning Remote not available The S1000 RX is not able to communicate with the verify S1000 TX This may be due to three factors TX power supply Configurations Antenna alignment The 51000 is not powered or not properly powered The configuration of one of the two modules is wrong or the two modules do not have compatible configurations Verify channel SSID and WEP encryption status and key The two antennas RX and TX may not be aligned properly The background of the monitor will be blue if no communication is established between the transmitter and receiver gray on B W monitors Signal Level Indicates the percentage signal level of the RF link ranging from 0 no signal to 100 strong signal Quadrant 2 Video Status In Quadrant 2 the OSD informs you of the status on the video received from the S1000 TX The following messages may be present in the status box Message Meaning No Video Color Video Detected Indicates successful detection of a color video signal B amp W Video Detected Indicates successful detection of a black white video signal by the S1000 units Quadrant 3 Receiver Setup Details 22 Quadrant 3 displays basic S1000 RX configuration details including serial port and RF setup Figure 4 1 shows a sample of the information displayed in the receiver setup status box followed by an expl
3. The 51000 electronics module is enclosed in weather tight cast aluminum case All cable entries are mounted on the underside to maintain its weather tight properties The bi color status indicator on the front panel shows the module operational state The 1000 supports operation in a point to point mode This allows wireless communication between a single video source typically a single camera PTZ dome or multiplexed cameras and video monitor system The S1000 TX accepts a single analog NTSC PAL video input The S1000 RX provides a single analog NTSC PAL video output The 1000 supports three non overlapping channels channels 6 and 11 allowing operation of three simultaneous links within the same location This is the recommended network setup Detailed knowledge of RF planning and site selection is reguired to co locate more than three 51000 systems If this is the case please contact a system designer integrator capable of providing such a service Silent Witness does not currently offer system design planning services Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 Document 900 0036 1000 System User Guide In all cases you will need to program a unigue SSID Service Set Identifier for each radio system see Chapter 6 to learn how to configure each module using a PC As an example for three 51000 systems three individual 55105 are required Table 1 1 shows the configuration applied to each module Table l l Module Configurations
4. 128 bit RC4 algorithm Up to 4 miles 6 km with 8 5 dBi integrated antenna Note Transmission range is affected by many factors and cannot be guaranteed Optional 16 dBi patch antenna to increase link distance beyond range of standard antenna 750 ft 229 m RG 59U input Vpp Composite NTSC PAL output Vpp Composite NTSC PAL 0 dBm into 600 ohms 8 dBm into 600 ohms dry contact dry contact up to 48 VDC at 100mA EIA RS232 or EIA RS422 485 9 to 16 VAC 10 24 VDC 24 VAC also available 6 watts 47 Product Specifications Physical Environmental operational Humidity 1000 Enclosure 48 Housing dimensions VVeight Housing material Metal finish Mounting accessories Nema 4X 22 F to 122 F 30 to 50 95 122 F 50 non condensing 9 in L x 3 9 in W x 3 8 in H 230 mm x 100 mm x 96 mm 2 2 Ibs I Kg TX or RX Die cast aluminum Powder coat painted VVall mounting brackets included Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 SILENT WITNESS Evolution of Video www silentwitness com free 1 888 289 2288 International 00800 2020 8080 Silent Witness Enterprises Ltd Email swsales silentwitness com 6554 176th Street Phone 604 574 1526 Surrey B C V3S 4G5 Fax 604 574 7736 Canada Document 900 0036 Rev 1 00 Specifications subject to change without notice Silent Witness is a registered trademark of Silent Witness Enterprises Ltd 2
5. 2 Double click Hyper Terminal A window similar to Figure 6 should appear 30 Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide Figure 6 2 Hyper Terminal Start Up Screen Connection Description 2 x New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name 1 Cancel 3 In the Name field enter COM I or any other name such as 51000 CLI 4 Click OK 5 Click Cancel Configuring Hyper Terminal Before using Hyper Terminal you must set the PC serial port parameters Click File Properties 2 In the Connect Using box select unless you are using a different COM port 3 Click Configure You should now see the same window as in Figure 6 3 4 Set Bits per second 115200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bit 1 Flow Control None 5 Click OK twice Document 900 0036 31 Programming the 51000 Figure 6 3 Hyper Terminal Configuration Window COM1 Properties 21 x Port Settings Bits per second 11520 Data bits Parity None Stop bits 1 Elow contrat Advanced Restore Defaults If you have installed a PDA synchronization program on your computer such sw vati as Palm HotSync andit is using the COM port not a USB or Infrared port you must disable this program if it is active Failure to do so will prevent you from successfully using the COM port to configure the 51000 system Turn
6. 2427 2432 2437 2442 2447 O 001 A M 2452 o 2457 2462 Document 900 0036 15 RF and Network Planning Planning the System This section describes planning simple networks that co locate up to three 510005 and complex networks that co locate more than three 510005 Co locating Up to Three Systems Three 510005 can be co located without special consideration for antenna placement beyond ensuring at least 3 ft m vertical separation between 51000 antennas integrated or external The following steps must be taken to operate three systems in the same area Failure to do so will cause interference between systems Assign a unigue SSID for each system use any 4 32 characters for this ID The default SSID of each 51000 shipped is SILENTWITNESS Assign channel to the first system channel 6 to the second system and channel to the third system Co locating More Than Three Systems Co location of up to six systems is possible however more complex system planning technigues must be employed beyond using different RF channels This is because of the channel overlap inherent to the channel bandwidth and freguency spacing designated within the 2 4 GHz band Some system planning technigues that may be reguired include Site selection Path loss study Channel selection and channel sharing Interference analysis Antenna selection Antenna height AGL determination Physical insta
7. 37 Setting the Target Bit Rate 37 Setting the Target Frame Rate 37 Setting the Video Format 38 Status and Statistics Re 38 System Status s as fae RO Ue dicm pla lg 38 RF STATUS 3 6640 38 RF Communication Statiste 39 Test and Debug otsa lm la oi oll deje pa eS 39 Signal Level s i sr codem mote ee 39 Synchronizing Configuration With Remote Unt 39 Saving Changed Parameters 40 Loading Default Configuration 40 Using System 40 Appendix A Factory Default Configuration 41 Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 Appendix B Appendix C Document 900 0036 Connector Pinouts Product Specifications 1000 System User Guide Contents iv Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide Figures 51000 Video Cable Lead xi Figure 1 1 51000 External VIBW ae a ee eee wr oe eS ee RRS 2 Figure 2 1 SIDOD Vertical si daak 10 Figure 2 2 51000 Junction Box STOD
8. Prior authorization must be obtained for all returns exchanges or credits Items shipped to Silent Witness without a clearly identified Return Authorization RA number may be refused About This Document xii This document covers the information and procedures on installing configuring and using the Silent Witness 51000 modules This guide is also a reference for persons who must perform or coordinate tasks associated with programming and managing the Silent Witness S1000 system Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ functions to be controlled through the use of a third party keyboard shall not be discussed in this guide While this document provides detailed information on how to configure the Silent Witness 51000 serial port for use with keyboard PTZ platforms knowledge of the setup of these keyboard PTZ platforms remains the responsibility of the end user Prerequisite Knowledge Throughout this document there are explanations and procedures that presume working familiarity with radios as well as basic digital data communication concepts and practices and an understanding of the concepts underlying telecommunication systems If you are not familiar with the concepts and practices involved in these disciplines we recommend that you familiarize yourself with them before proceeding Silent Witness does not provide site planning RF propagation assistance at the time of this writing Overview
9. s e 244442460866 ER ROO Qa ee AUE RUE e n l6 Co locating Up to Three Systems 16 Co locating More Than Three Systems 16 RE Planning 2 te ere e Beth hm 17 Evaluating the Location aoaaa 17 Evaluating Antenna Reguirements 18 Coping With Interference 19 RF Exposure Considerations 19 4 Onsereen Display s 45 40 kopse K OE POR A S 21 Quadrant Remote ConnectionStatus 21 Quadrant 2 Video Status 22 Quadrant 3 Receiver Setup Details 22 Document 900 0036 i Contents Quadrant 4 Silent WitnessLogo 24 Alarms Audio Input and Output 25 Functionality of Alarms Audio PTLandPTT 25 Iu T Gy st md Gg el 25 Input 1 Alarm Input 25 Alarm OUT LL OE dono ue EVEN 26 Audio 3 oo e Su pS hee 26 Audio 26 Input 2 PTT Switch rss sk AA 26 Input 1 PTLSwitch lt o x RR rh RR y RR hh RECTE 27 Prog
10. external source Refer to the product manual Cross reference within document See Overview Document 900 0036 xvi Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide Overview The Silent Witness S1000 system facilitates video transmission over point to point wireless link The 51000 system consists of a video transmitter 51000 and a video receiver SI000 RX that communicate via a standard 8 5 dBi or optional hi gain 16 dBi gain antenna The S1000 offers a secure digital signal encrypted using a Wired Eguivalent Privacy WEP algorithm Using a digital modulation format the S1000 is typically 100 times more resistant to interference than conventional AM FM analog systems The 1000 also provides a link for data PTZ control and bi directional audio and alarm optional Please note that the audio interconnection cable is 51000 product option External Module The 51000 Video Transmitter is labeled S1000 xxV TX where xxV indicates the input voltage Similarly the 51000 Video Receiver is labeled S1000 xxV RX Example 51000 Video Transmitter that accepts 12 VAC or 12 VDC input is labeled S1000 12V TX Document 900 0036 Overview Main connector video power and serial port Applications Figure 1 1 51000 External View In 9 LE D 5 Status indicator e T i TT Auxiliary connector O LA pp O Alarm I O and Audio
11. of Contents This document contains the following chapters and appendixes e Chapter Overview introduces the 51000 system and describes the 51000 applications Chapter 2 System Configuration and Installation provides guidelines for installing the S1000 system Chapter 3 RF and Network Planning tells you how to plan your system network e Chapter 5 Alarms Audio Input and Output describes the functionality of the 51000 alarms and audio features Chapter 4 Onscreen Display provides information on the 51000 status windows Chapter 6 Programming the 51000 tells you how to use the Command Line Interface CLI to program your 51000 modules e Appendix A Factory Default Configuration lists the 51000 factory configured parameters e Appendix B Connector Pinouts describes the pinout configuration for the 1000 CA 8P and 51000 9 connectors Terms and Definitions Document 900 0036 This document uses the following acronyms Acronym Definition dBi Decibel isotropic source DCE Data Communications Equipment FCC Federal Communications Commission IC Industry Canada xiii Acronym Definition IBSS Independent Basic Service Set NTSC National Television Standards Committee OSD Onscreen Display PAL Phase Alternation Line PTL Push to Listen PTT Push to Talk PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom SSID Service Set Identifier VVEP Wire Eguivalent Privacy Conven
12. revision level e Operating system version e CPU revision Mini PCI info RF Status The information contained in this menu indicates some of the basic parameters used to control the RF communication For example Current module channel Current RF transmission data rate in Mbps Signal Level that indicates the strength at which your RF signal is received 38 Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide RF Communication Statistic The information displayed in this menu includes statistics on the RF For example Number of transmitted received bytes Number of frames Number of discarded frames Number of errors This information can be used to make adjustments to optimize link performance Test and Debug Signal Level Use the Test amp Debug menu to optimize system performance during or after 51000 installation The Signal Level indicates the strength at which the signal is received To use this functionality you can either check it through the RF Status menu described above or you can activate the Set Signal Level to display the signal level on the output monitor in guadrant see Quadrant 1 Remote Connection Status on page 21 To activate the signal level display on the monitor I Launch 2 Modify only the Set Signal Level parameter 3 Quit CLI The signal level will remain on the monitor until the power on the unit is cycled or until a soft reboot of the unit is performed thro
13. the Silent Witness logo displays for thirty seconds 24 Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide Alarms Audio Input and Output This chapter guides you through the operation of the 51000 alarms and audio features The actual configuration is performed in the Command Line Interface CLI as described in Chapter 6 To use the alarm and audio input and output your 51000 system must include the S1000 CA 8P cable assembly option See Appendix B for cable pinouts for all alarm and audio signals Functionality of Alarms Audio PTL and PTT The 1000 supports half duplex bi directional audio one alarm input and one alarm output On the 51000 the alarm input default can also be configured to be a Push to Listen PTL switch This feature is exclusive to the 51000 and can be configured using the CLI see Chapter 6 To employ audio and alarms requires the use of the eight pin cable assembly 51000 8 see Figure B 2 on page 45 for pinout and wiring detail Alarms Input 1 Alarm Input The default configuration of this input is a dry contact alarm input In this setting shorting the Input 1 contacts activates the relay output Alarm OUT on the remote unit Document 900 0036 25 Alarms Audio Input and Output Alarm OUT Audio The alarm relay output is normally open It is designed to close its contacts rated 48V at 100 mA when the Input 1 Alarm input contacts on the remote unit are shorted A
14. weak and video frames may be lost Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide Rx After Power up Steady green Module is not communicating with another module Flashing green various rate System modules are communicating normally Flashing green with intermittent red flash The radio link is weak and video frames may be lost When communication is established between the transmitter and receiver the green LED flashing rate relates to the number of frames transmitted each second The better the link the higher the rate Under weak link conditions the system retransmits video frames constantly and the frame rate decreases as a result If there are too many retransmissions of video frames some video frames may be lost and the picture guality may degrade momentarily indicated the status LED briefly flashing red Installing the System Document 900 0036 Once your system is successfully configured it is ready to be installed Carefully review the site planning information presented in Chapter 5 to optimize your system radio performance If installing the S1000 TX on a light pole or mast we suggest you use the S1000 PM pole mount brackets see Figure 2 3 and stainless steel clamps For wall mounting use the module side brackets ALWAYS mount the 1000 modules with the bayonet connector pointing downwards Ensure at least 3 ft I m vertical separation between 51000 integrated 8 5 dBi antennas or at lea
15. 00 0036 vii Tables viii Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide Quick Install Guide The S1000 is factory configured to operate right out of the box You can complete a quick system installation without changing the factory configuration For detailed system configuration and installation procedures see Chapter 2 System Configuration and Installation READ THIS ENTIRE QUICK INSTALL GUIDE BEFORE APPLYING POWER TO THE 51000 Caution The SI000 TX and 51000 units are NOT equipped with lightning protection devices Silent Witness recommends that lightning protection devices external to the 51000 units and related procedures are used during installation to protect the units against the effects of lightning strikes It is recommended that you change the security code referred to as the SSID to your own code before permanently installing the 51000 system See Chapter 6 Programming O the 51000 for detailed instructions If you are installing multiple co located 51000 units each 51000 must be programmed with a unigue SSID To install a factory configured S1000 Caution Place the 51000 video transmitter and S1000 RX video receiver on a table at least 3 ft m apart with integrated 8 5 dBi antennas pointing AWAY from each other to avoid overloading and possible damage to the receiver If you are using 16 dBi hi gain antennas review Chapter 2 System Configuration and Installation completely before installin
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17. 51000 System User Guide SILENT WITNESS Evolution of Video Copyrights 2001 Silent Witness Enterprises Ltd This document is copyrighted with all domestic and international rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form by any means without the prior written permission of Silent Witness Enterprises Ltd Trademarks SilentWitness is a registered trademark of Silent Witness Enterprises Ltd All brand names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are used with the permission of their owners Revisions This document is written and published by Silent Witness Technical Communications in Surrey B C Canada Every precaution has been taken to ensure its accuracy but if you do find an error please contact us Silent Witness Enterprises Ltd assumes no responsibility for errors in this document omissions or their conseguences The information is subject to change without notice Reordering When purchasing additional copies of this document please include the following information Part Number 900 0036 Revision 1 00 Date of Issue October 22 2001 Address all comments and reguests regarding this document to Technical Communications Silent Witness Enterprises Ltd 6554 176th Street Surrey B C V3S 4G5 Canada Tel 604 574 1526 Fax 604 574 1527 Toll free 1 800 893 9513 Internationa
18. Bi hi gain antenna option 51000 These can be combined to offer the following combinations 51000 S1000 RX Comments Antenna gain Antenna gain 8 5 dBi 8 5 dBi Standard configuration 8 5 dBi 16 dBi Increase signal strength for marginal links 16 dBi 16 dBi Maximum signal strength for long range links 18 Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide Coping With Interference For every one dB of noise the RF link budget used by system designers to predict link range suffers a one dB hit that reduces link range Therefore it is important that site noise typically generated by other equipment co located with the link equipment is taken into consideration during the system engineering design process for long distance links In most countries the 2 4 GHz license free band is not government regulated and this absence of freguency coordination can result in interference between various systems Fortunately there are existing tools that can be used to reduce interference For example e RF channel selection Antenna selection RF Channel Selection The 51000 offers eleven channels to choose from If a link with a good line of sight is subject to excessive video delay and low frame rate or possibly break down of video images it could be due to interference In this case Silent Witness recommends you change channels until a clean channel is found Antenna Selection Replacing the integrated anten
19. UJB s su Ga Roh kahm ee eR ak k 10 Figure 2 3 Example of Pole Mount Installation gt gt RR 12 Figure 3 1 Difference Between Fresnel Zone and Visual Line ofSightt 18 Figure 4 1 Receiver Setup Status BOX mon sos ok RE RR E RR e 23 Figure 6 1 Starting Hyper Terminal from Windows98 30 Figure 6 2 Hyper Terminal Scart Up 3l Figure 6 3 Hyper Terminal Configuration Window 32 Figure 6 4 CL Sire qoa RE koil RE SEO donor d E C ES 33 Figure 9 Pin Connector SIBOO CA 9P s s uu e mo o co ode Rom Re doy ke 44 Figure B 2 8 Pin Connector SIDOU CA BP nud o RR EROR SON 4 XX A RO 45 Document 900 0036 V Figures vi Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide Tables Table 1 1 Module Configurations o Bk he RE XU 44 A 3 Table 2 1 STOBOCA JP to PC Comedia e z 465 ox 9o KEES EE OE X EN RE ES 7 Table 2 2 51000 9 to Customer Equipment Connection RS 422 485 Configuration Il Table 2 3 S1000 CA 9P to Customer Equipment Connection RS 232 Configuration Table 2 4 51000 9 DB 9 Connector Pinout 12 Table 3 1 Channel Center Frequencies 15 Table 3 2 0 6 FI Values at Various Distances 17 Document 9
20. anation or reference for each entry The receiver setup details will be displayed for one minute Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 Document 900 0036 1000 System User Guide Figure 4 1 Receiver Setup Status S1000 NTSC 1 00g Comm 4800 8 N 1 422 d RF Chan 1 IBSS RF Rate 2 Mbps SSID SILENTWITNESS Encryption is Disabled Message Meaning Reference S1000 Name of product NTSC or PAL Video format See Video Setup on page 37 for an explanation 1 00g Firmware version This is the firmware version of the 51000 module Comm 4800 8 N l 422 d Serial port settings The communication settings are Bit rate 4800 baud Number of data bits 8 e Parity None Number of stop bits Line driver setting 422 in this sample defines the electrical line interface Possible values are 422 RS 422 485 232 RS 232 The d option tells you the line driver autodetect functionality If the d is shown the line driver setting was autodetected If the d is not shown the user forced the line driver setting See Serial Port Setup on page 34 for a detailed explanation of the serial port RF Chan IBSS RF Rate 2 Mbps SSID SILENTWITNESS Encryption is Enabled RF channel setting Channel data communication rate See RF Communications Setup on page 35 for a detailed explanation of the RF settings 23 Onscreen Display Quadrant 4 Silent Witness Logo In Ouadrant 4
21. ation with Remote Unit Load Default Configuration gt Reboot ui 3 JE JE ZE JE JE JE JE 3 JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE Command Connected 00 04 36 Auto detect 115200 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Captue Printecho Using the CLI Note The 51000 has a built in timeout that activates after three minutes of inactivity on the serial port To re activate the CLI follow the procedure in the following subsections You need to perform the steps in Starting the CLI again In the CLI menu enter 1 2 3 or 4 at the command line to configure the Serial Port RF communications alarm I O and video settings All entries must be followed by Enter to take effect Document 900 0036 33 Programming the 51000 To return to the previous menu enter p at the command line All letters entered in the CLI must be lowercase except SSIDs and WEP keys e a Zh 1 2 Once you have made all desired changes enter s at the command line to save all your changes 3 To the enter 4 at the command line If you made any changes guitting the program causes the system to perform a system restart after which your changes will take effect The sections that follow describe the system parameters that you can modify using the 1000 Serial Port Setup Bit Rate The bit rate represents the data rate at which the target
22. connect the serial port to the dome or camera PTZ port terminals If you decide to remove the DB 9 connector refer to one of the following tables whether using RS 422 485 or RS 232 to connect the serial port to the target serial device Table 2 2 5 1000 9 to Customer Equipment Connection RS 422 485 Configuration 51000 Cable Assembly Serial Port Description Computer DCE Port DTE Signal name Wire pair Wire color Signal name RxD Green Green RX Black RxD Black RX TxDt Yellow Yellow TX Black TX Black TX Signal GND Brown Brown Signal GND Black Signal GND ac Black Signal GND Table 2 3 S1000 CA 9P to Customer Equipment Connection RS 232 Configuration S1000 Cable Assembly Serial Port Description Computer DCE Port DTE Signal name Wire pair Wire color Signal name CTS Green Green CTS Black RxD Black RX TxD Yellow Yellow TX Black RTS Black RTS Signal GND Brown Brown Signal GND Black Signal GND v Black Signal GND Document 900 0036 System Configuration and Installation 7 Should you decide not to remove the female DB 9 connector a male DB 9 connector may be mated Table 2 4 shows the pinout for the DB 9 connector Table 2 4 51000 9 DB 9 Connector Pinout DB 9 Connector EIA 485 422 EIA 232 Pin Signal name Signal name 2 RxD RXD 3 TxD TXD 5 Signal GND Signal GND 7 TxD RTS 8 RxD CTS 8 Carefull
23. connector to the antenna and tighten so that the connector is finger tight 4 The antenna cable and connectors are weather tight however vibration caused by wind over time will loosen the connectors and reduce the efficiency of the gaskets It is therefore recommended that you apply putty around the two junctions between connectors at both the antenna and the 51000 module end and wrap two to three layers of electrical tape around the putty 5 Carefully align the system 51000 antenna to perfect line of sight System Configuration and Installation 14 Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide RF and Network Planning The 1000 offers a robust and highly reliable spread spectrum wireless link that is capable of operating up to four miles line of sight with appropriate installation For best operation the system s must be properly planned see Planning the System on zm page 6 and the antennas must be installed in such a way as to obtain a line of sight link Zh 4 see RF Planning on page 1 7 The units should never be powered while facing one another within a distance of less ilis cs than 10 ft 3 m The units should never be powered within a distance of less than three KA ft I m when antennas are pointing in opposite directions The S1000 units use the channel center freguencies shown in Table 3 1 Table 3 1 Channel Center Freguencies Channel ID FCC Channel Freguencies MHz 2412 2417 2422
24. e S1000 RX to the S1000 TX Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide Input 1 PTL Switch On the 51000 this input can be configured via the CLI to a PTL switch In PTL mode shorting the Input 1 contacts the S1000 RX remotely activates audio transmission from the S1000 TX to the S1000 RX Note PTL functionality is exclusive to the S1000 RX Note If Input lon the S1000 RX is configured to a PTL switch the PTT switch does not need to be closed at the 51000 to activate audio Document 900 0036 27 Alarms Audio Input and Output 28 Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide Programming the 51000 This chapter guides you through a step by step procedure using the CLI to program your 51000 modules Programming the 51000 does not reguire the installation of any software on your PC All you need is A terminal emulation program such as Hyper Terminal supplied with all Windows or Mac operating systems e Your PC must support a serial COM port for connection to the 51000 module Resetting to Factory Default Document 900 0036 If at any time during the system configuration the system becomes unstable or stops responding possibly due to the entering of a wrong value via the CLI you can perform a hardware reset This action causes the 51000 to reset to factory configured parameters The hardware reset is invoked by shorting together the serial port s CTS and TxD pins durin
25. g the 51000 system l Install the 51000 9 video cable on both 51000 modules 2 Connect your video source coaxial cable to the 51000 unit see page xi for a description of the conductors Document 900 0036 ix 3 Connect the external power supply to the 51000 For DC input connect red to the VE and black to VE or ground For AC input connect power supply output leads to the red and black twisted pair leads Caution You must verify your 51000 model type before connecting power to the module to avoid damage to the unit There are two 1000 models available 12 VAC DC and 24 VAC If you use your own power supply and have ordered 51000 12 VAC DC model connecting 24 VAC to this model will permanently damage the 1000 unit Note typical power requirement of a single 51000 or 51000 is six watts 4 Connect a video source to the 51000 unit using the video cable BNC male connector on the 51000 video cable 5 Connect the SI000 RX output to a video monitor 6 Connect the external power supply to the SI 000 RX For DC input connect red to the VE and black to VE or ground For AC input connect power supply output leads to the red and black twisted pair leads Polarity is irrelevant with AC Alarms Audio Input and Output For detailed information on alarm and audio connection operation see Chapter 5 Please note that the 51000 alarm audio interconnection cable is a product opt
26. g the power up sequence see Appendix B Figure B 2 for the 51000 9 cable assembly pin out To perform a hardware reset Power down the unit 2 Short TxD amp CTS conductors together pins 3 and 8 on DB 9 connector 3 Power up the module and wait until the normal boot up sequence is completed 4 Remove the short on the TxD 8 CTS pins The module is ready for use with factory configuration settings see Appendix A for a list of these settings Following a configuration reset the 51000 or S1000 RX module might need to be re programmed to operate properly with the other module Typically this involves ensuring the SSID and other configurable parameters of the 51000 and 51000 are identical 29 Programming the 51000 Hyper Terminal Hyper Terminal is the terminal program within Windows that can be used to configure the modules Alternatively you may use any other ASCII based terminal emulation communication program The graphical interface presented in the following examples is based on Windows Hyper Terminal Version 1 2 Using a different version of Windows Hyper Terminal may offer a different graphical interface Starting Hyper Terminal from Windows 98 To start Hyper Terminal In the Windows Start menu navigate to Hyper Terminal Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt Hyper Terminal Figure 6 1 Starting Hyper Terminal from Windows 98 E Ww ru ip GE Ep Ce HT TOR
27. ion Serial Port Ouick Install The serial port is factory configured to 4800 baud 8 data bits no parity and stop bit If your eguipment reguires a different setting see Chapter 6 Programming the 51000 to change these settings The serial port is intended to be used to initially configure the 51000 via the 51000 Command Line Interface CLI During 51000 configuration via the serial port parameters are set for PTZ operations that take effect after the programming session See Saving Changed Parameters on page 40 for details After configuration the serial port is typically used for camera PTZ operation x Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 TI SILENT WITNESS 51000 9 video cable 1000 System User Guide The serial port comes with a DB 9 connector for easy connection to a personal computer PC You may need to cut this connector to interface serial communications with other eguipment However once cut you may need to install a new DB 9 connector to connect to the PC later For this reason before cutting the DB 9 connector Silent Witness recommends that you use the PC to change the SSID to your own personal SSID The SSID must the same on both the S1000 TX and the S1000 RX See Chapter 6 to modify the SSID Alternatively you can design your own cable assembly with a DB 9 male connector to interface with your eguipment without cutting the DB 9 supplied see Appe
28. it is necessary to set the PC serial port operational parameters as described in Chapter 6 to communicate with the 51000 System Configuration and Installation Understanding the Status LED The STATUS LED is a bi color green red LED that provides detailed information on the system depending on whether the system is powering up in operation or the software is being updated Power up Seguence Flashing red Module is powering up Steady green Indicates normal operation In extremely cold weather the powering up seguence may take several minutes up to 15 minutes at 22 F 30 C The module must reach a certain internal temperature before powering up all the electronics Abnormal Power up Conditions KA The following power up conditions are abnormal LED not lit Check the power supply and cabling If power is available and the LED stays off call Silent Witness technical support to obtain an RMA authorization number Steady red LED There is an internal module error that prevents the unit from starting normally Power down and power back up the module once If this fails and the condition persists call Silent Witness technical support to obtain an RMA authorization number Tx After Power up Flashing green steady rate Module is not communicating with another module Flashing green various rate System modules are communicating normally Flashing green with intermittent red flash The radio link is
29. l Toll free 00 800 2020 8080 Website http www silentwitness com 1000 System User Guide Contents Quick Install Guide xo va aab ola ara Be DESKS RR ix Alarms Audio Input and x Serial Port Quick Install x Information to User xi Warranty and Service xii About This Document ouaaa rs xii Prerequisite Knowledge xiii Overview 5 xiii Terms and Definitions 2 2 xiii Conventions 4 4 a OR RU ooo E ef Gd E Rm ode vel e eG xiv OVGFV IGW 244844 54 0 0489 o4 eve m External Module soree vas ses Rue else SR eee APPIIGAONS TFT cT 2 2 System Configuration and Installation 5 Before You Begin 2 5 Equipment 6 Configuring the System 2 6 Understanding the StatusLED 8 Installing the System 9 Installing the Optional 51000 Hi Gain Antenna 13 3 RF and Network Planning 15 Planning the System
30. llation optimization Silent Witness recommends that you consult a professional system planner to achieve a robust system design Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 RF Planning 1000 System User Guide Successful operation of an 51000 network relies on the proper installation of the wireless antennas Such installation requires Evaluation of the location Evaluation of antenna requirements The following subsections present a step by step approach to completing the phases outlined above Evaluating the Location Document 900 0036 Unless it is a very short link distance the path between the two antennas must be free of obstacles that could disturb propagation Such a path is called a line of sight path The first requirement of a successful link is a clear line of sight path If there are obstacles radio waves will be partly absorbed and partly diffracted by the obstacles multi path fading Links can be established even if operating in such circumstances however results are highly unpredictable A second requirement is related to the beam width of a radio signal The beam width of a radio signal transmitted between two antennas is an elliptical area immediately surrounding the visual path see Figure 3 1 It varies in thickness depending on the length of the signal path The region outlined by this beam width is known as the first Fresnel zone The Fresnel zone is always thicker at the mid point between the two antennas Theref
31. n alarm relay output is available on both the S1000 TX and SI000 RX Alarm activation is bi directional TX to RX Alarm Short Together TX Input 1 Activates RX Alarm Output RX to TX Alarm Short Together RX Input 1 Activates TX Alarm Output See Figure B 2 on page 45 for a description of the audio alarm cable wiring configuration Audio Functionality The 51000 system supports half duplex bi directional audio To activate the audio channel an activation switch must be triggered PTT Push to Talk PTL S1000 RX only The audio channel remains active as long as these switch contacts are shorted There are three methods to activate the audio channel TX to RX Audio Short Input 2 contact PTT switch on 51000 TX to RX Audio Short Input 1 contact PTL switch on S1000 RX RX to TX Audio Short Input 2 contact PTT switch on S1000 RX Nominal audio input signal of the system is 0 dBm into 600 Ohms Nominal audio output signal of the system is 8 dBm into 600 Ohms Note that the 51000 audio cable S1000 CA 8P is an option that can be ordered separately Input 2 PTT Switch 26 This input is exclusively configured as a PTT switch for audio When the Input 2 contacts of a local 51000 unit are shorted together the audio transmission is established with the remote unit If the PTT switches of both units are activated at the same time the 51000 takes precedence establishing an audio channel from th
32. na with the 51000 hi gain antenna can significantly lower interference from other radio systems If a link with a good line of sight is subject to excessive video delay and low frame rate or possibly break down of video images it could be due to interference If switching channels does not correct the problem or if all channels must be used to co locate several systems we recommend you replace the integrated antenna with the S1000 PA to resolve the interference problem RF Exposure Considerations To comply with the RF exposure requirements of CFR47 1 1310 the 51000 must be installed in such a way as to allow a minimum separation distance of 4 in 10 cm between antennas and persons nearby Document 900 0036 19 RF and Network Planning 20 Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide Onscreen Display This chapter describes the 51000 Onscreen Display OSD features Each of the status windows displayed by the OSD are described in depth The displayed information on the video monitor can be broken down into four guadrants as follows Ouadrant Ouadrant 2 Ouadrant 4 Ouadrant 3 Quadrant Remote Connection Status In Ouadrant the OSD provides information on the status of the RF link between the S1000 TX and the SI 000 RX The following messages may be present in the status box Message Meaning Connection The receiver unit has successfully connected to the established transmitter unit
33. ndix B for DB 9 pinouts The following figure explains the function of each lead within the 51000 video cable 51000 Video Cable Lead Description Red Black pair Red VIN 9 16V AC or 12 24V DC Bik VIN Return AC DC Return Wht VIN 9 16 or 12 24V DC Bik VIN Return AC DC Return Grn CTS RxD Blk RXD RxD DCE serial port to Dome Keyboard Yel TXD TxD EIA 232 EIA 422 Blk RTS TxD Blu CAM MON Blk Video Ground Drain Video Brn SGND Bik SGND Note For units configured for 24V AC operation connect the 24 VAC power to the red and black leads indicated above Information to User Document 900 0036 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Federal Communications Commission Rules see http www fcc gov and IC RSS 139 Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation xi This eguipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This eguipment generates and can radiate radio freguency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference t
34. o radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures R orient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between potentially interfering equipment and 51000 module Connect the potentially interfering equipment into a power outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Silent Witness could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Warranty and Service Subject to the terms and conditions listed on the Product Warranty Card during the warranty period Silent Witness will repair or replace at its sole option free of charge any defective products returned by prepaid shipping In the event you have a problem with any Silent Witness product please call the Service Department for assistance or to request a Return Authorization RA number In the U S A and Canada call 1 800 893 9513 Otherwise call 1 604 574 1523 Be sure to have the model number serial number and the nature of the problem available for the customer service representative
35. off both the Scroll Lock and the Caps Lock before using the CLI If the Scroll Lock ER is enabled on your keyboard the CLI will not work Connecting to the S1000 Connect the S1000 module to the PC COMI port or other port as previously configured using the S1000 CA 9P DB serial connector S1000 CLI When you have connected the S1000 module to the PC you are ready to program the S1000 using the S1000 CLI 32 Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide Starting the CLI Once Hyper Terminal is started you must start the Silent Witness 1000 l Using the keyboard press Ctrl Break simultaneously wait one second and then press the Spacebar 2 The Silent Witness 51000 CLI menu appears as shown in Figure 6 4 Figure 6 4 CLI Start Up Screen 51000 CLI HyperTerminal ml x File Edi View Cal Transfer Help Thank you for using the Silent Witness CLI JE JE JE 3 JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE Silent Witness S1000 CLI mode 3 JE JE 3 JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE Main Menu Current parameter values Please select one of the following options Serial Port Setup RF Communication Setup Alarms I 0 Setup Video Setup Status 8 Statistic Test 8 Debug Save Settings Synchronise Configur
36. ore a path that appears to be a perfect line of sight path between the base and a remote station may not be adequate for a radio signal In practice it has been determined that a radio path can be considered a line of sight path if it has a clear opening through 60 of the first Fresnel zone 0 6 FI Table 3 2 presents the value of 0 6 FI for various signal path distances A common problem encountered in the field and related to the 0 6 FI clearance rule is a building obstruction The proposed visual path may just barely clear a building but the radio line of sight won t In such a case the signal will be partially absorbed and diffracted Increasing the height of the two antennas or the gain of the antennas are the only alternatives to improve the link quality Table 3 2 0 6 FI Values at Various Distances Distance mile 0 6 FI 2 45 GHz feet 15 4 25 7 40 15 75 RF and Network Planning Figure 3 1 Difference Between Fresnel Zone and Visual Line of Sight First Fresnel zone FI Visual line of sight At 2 4 GHz radio waves are highly attenuated by dense foliage A link established in the fall or winter season may be adversely affected in the spring and summertime if it is established below tree level Evaluating Antenna Reguirements Silent Witness offers two type of antennas to meet various distance reguirements of clients The integrated 8 5 dBi patch antenna An external 16 d
37. product dome or keyboard operates Refer to the product manual or contact your product manufacturer if you are unsure of the data rate of the specific product with which you wish to interface Parity The parity is either odd or even or there is no parity check Most communications devices do not use parity Refer to the product manual or contact your product manufacturer if you are unsure if parity is used in the specific product to which you interface If you change the parity setting you must also make the same change in your Hyper Terminal session in order to communicate with the PC in the future Line Drivers The line driver menu enables the user to force the electrical line interface of the serial port Silent Witness strongly recommends that you use the autodetect selection unless O your system cannot properly detect the electrical levels This can occur when there is a lot of noise on the line or too much signal attenuation due to excessive cable length If this is the case the line driver can be forced to EIA 232 or to EIA 485 mode 34 Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide If the serial port line driver is forced to EIA 485 setting the CLI will NOT be SRM accessible without the use of an EIA 485 to EIA 232 converter or following a RA factory reset see Resetting to Factory Default on page 29 RF Communications Setup Configuring the RF Channel This option is used to configure the RF channel that is used b
38. ption was purchased and the black conductor is for the power ground or 24 VAC return if this option was selected Typical power consumption of an 51000 51000 is six watts The STATUS LED should turn steady green and then flashing green under normal operation see Understanding the Status LED on page 8 to understand how this LED behaves under different operating conditions 4 Configure the 51000 SSID encryption key if desired radio channel and serial port parameters if required via the PC see Chapter 6 for configuration procedure 5 Connect the SI000 RX cable assembly DB 9 to the PC and power the module the STATUS LED should turn steady green under normal operating conditions See Understanding the Status LED on page 8 to understand how this LED behaves under different operating conditions 6 Configure the SI000 RX parameters to the SAME parameters configured on the S1000 TX See Synchronizing Configuration With Remote Unit on page 39 You have completed the S1000 initial configuration The system can now be installed outdoors The 51000 provides a single serial port This port is used for both system configuration via the CLI and data communications for example PTZ access control The serial port on the 51000 automatically detects if it is connected to a PC RS 232 serial port or RS 422 serial device You do not have to configure the serial port for RS 232 or RS 422 485 operations However
39. r 5 Video Setup Setting the Target Bit Rate The target bit rate is the maximum number of bits per second generated by the video transmitter 51000 Valid bit rates are between 64 Kbps and 1000 Kbps We recommend setting this parameter to 800 Kbps for maximum video guality Setting the Target Frame Rate The target frame rate is the maximum number of frames per seconds fps that are compressed and transferred between the TX and RX modules Use the CLI to set this parameter to 15 fps or 30 fps Some level of pixalization will occur when the module is set to 30 fps This is because guality will be sacrificed for frame rate At 15 fps the video guality is maintained even when panning or tilting Document 900 0036 37 Programming the 51000 Setting the Video Format The S1000 TX and 51000 support two analog video standards NTSC and PAL NTSC is the analog television display standard used in North America and certain other parts of the world PAL is the analog television display standard used in Europe and certain other parts of the world Status and Statistics The Status and Statistics menu provides information for example firmware version that may be useful in the event you contact Silent Witness Technical Service for assistance System Status The information contained in this menu indicates some of the basic parameters that control the 51000 For example e Firmware version of the 51000 e Circuit board
40. ramming it with the it can be reset to a factory default configuration by activating a reset mechanism See Resetting to Factory Default on page 29 The 1000 is programmed at the factory with the following configuration Underlined parameters must not be modified Serial port setup Bit rate 4800 bauds e Parity NONE Number of stop bits e Duplex mode FULL e Line driver RS485 Auto detected Number of data bits 8 e Handshake Off Alarm I O setup Alarm Input Alarm RF communications setup channel SSID SILENTWITNESS WEP Encryption activation Off WEP key NETWORK e Bit rate 2 Mbps Video settings configuration e Target frame rate 15 Target bit rate 800 Kbps e Video standard NTSC 41 Factory Default Configuration 42 Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide Connector Pinouts Document 900 0036 This appendix describes the pinout configuration for the 51000 8 9 connectors Figure presents the pinout configuration for the 9 pin bayonet type connector on the 1000 module with the DB 9 removed Note white and black conductors may not be present in your cable assembly configuration Figure B 2 shows the S1000 CA 8P and 9P cable assemblies as well as the 51000 main connectors pinout 43 Connector Pinouts 9 Pin Connector 5 1 000 9 Figure B I 40328000 PYA Qq
41. ramming the 1000 nc sc Deh RE OHA GAS e mE RUE bob We 29 Resetting to Factory Defaut 29 Hyper Terminal s doe Rex y RR RR SEJE om e TR Dm 30 Starting Hyper Terminal from Windows 98 30 Configuring Hyper Terminal 3l ConnectingtotheSI00O 32 1000 rU 32 Starting the 15 aue joj cles deta ve de oP oe a de e us 33 Using the ea ala OA TT 33 Serial POTE Setup c s doute oe o d r ee Ee ee Dee 34 Bit Rate e e musta RRR OR oe ad EP ES 34 C 34 Line Drivers c sense le ER ee WOW a 34 RF Communications 35 Configuring the RF 35 Setting the Bit Rates 35 SSID Service Set Identifier 35 WEP Keys i PE A ee A ee au 36 Activating WEP 36 Alarm I O and Audio PTL 37 Setting the Alarm Input 2 eA 37 Video Setup 9 xm ee ee oe ee EO Y Roe
42. roper operation you must change the SSID to your own secret SSID and should activate the WEP encryption and change the WEP key to your own personal WEP key before installing the system see Chapter 6 Programming the S1000 To configure the 51000 system Unpack the modules and set them side by side on a desk or table Ensure that the antennas do not face each other Turn the modules back to back and maintain a minimum distance of 3 ft m between the transmitter and receiver to avoid overloading and possible damage to the receiver 6 Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 Document 900 0036 51000 System User Guide 2 Unpack the two cable assemblies 51000 9 and connect them to the modules you must feel a positive click for the cable assembly connector to be properly installed on the module 3 Connect the 51000 cable assembly DB 9 to a PC if the DB 9 has been removed see Table 2 to connect conductors properly and power the module Table 2 1 51000 9 to PC Connection 51000 Cable Assembly Serial Port Description Computer DCE Port DTE Signal name Wire pair Wire color Signal name CTS Green Green Not used Black RxD Black RX TxD Yellow Yellow TX Black RTS Black Not used Signal GND Brown Brown Signal GND Black Signal GND Black Signal GND Power the unit via the cable assembly red and black conductor pair The red conductor is for 12 VAC DC input or 24 VAC if this o
43. s200 123456789 wirelessvideo welcome Recommended Method for Configuring SSID Select the desired SSID Synchronise setting with the remote unit Save the changes Exit CLI w The unit will reboot incorporating the SSID changes VVEP Wire Eguivalent Privacy encryption is a mechanism that provides protection from eavesdropping using another 51000 system or a computer eguipped with a wireless 802 1 Ib receiver The WEP key is used by the system to generate a unique encryption seguence The WEP key must be the same for the 51000 and 51000 for the system to communicate The WEP key is represented by an ASCII string of five characters Note that the WEP key is write only This feature is a privacy enhancement feature of the VVEP key 12345 IDEO SECUr _WEP Activating WEP Encryption 36 This option enables or disables encryption of the video signal Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide Alarm I O and Audio PTL Setup Setting the Alarm Input Alarm input can be set as either an alarm input or as a PTL audio switch The Alarm input status closed or open causes the relay output of the associated 51000 module TX or RX to close or open accordingly As a PTL audio switch functional only on an S1000 RX module shorting the Alarm input activates audio transmission from the S1000 TX to 51000 For a more detailed explanation of the Alarms and Audio setup see Chapte
44. st 10 ft 3 m vertical separation between 16 dBI hi gain antennas See Figure 2 1 System Configuration and Installation Figure 2 1 51000 Vertical Setup Integrated 8 5 dBi Hi gain 16 dBi antenna separation antenna separation 51000 unit minimum Mast 3 ft 1 1000 unit i separation minimum 10 ft 3 m separation 1000 unit a Mast K 1000 unit 5 Connect the 51000 9 cable assembly to the 51000 module and route the cable to the power source and dome or camera All connections for the S1000 24 VAC model can be made inside a dome or motorized camera if 24 VAC is being used for these devices If the 51000 interconnection box is being used route all conductors to the S1000 JB first and then route all conductors from the 51000 to the dome or camera See the junction box drawing below Junction box wiring designations per terminal block are indicated within the junction box on the junction box printed circuit board Figure 2 2 1000 Junction Box 51000 to 51000 or S1000 RX Video from camera S1000 TX Video output to monitor S1000 RX Data output to PTZ camera S1000 TX Data input from PTZ controller S1000 RX 24 VAC input to junction box 10 Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide 6 Either cut the DB 9 connector from the cable assembly or connect your own DB 9 male connector to
45. tions This document uses the following manual and typographical conventions Icon Definition Suggestion or recommended action Note Caution A caution advises users that failure to take or avoid a specified action could result in loss of data or damage to the eguipment WARNING A warning advises users that failure to take or avoid a specified action could result in physical injury to a KA person or irreversible damage to the eguipment xiv Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide Font What it represents Example Helvetica Keys on the keyboard Press Ctrl C Narrow Lucida Values of editable fields that are mentioned in the body The Time field can be set to text of the document for reference purposes but do not Hours Minutes Seconds need to be entered as part of a procedure Text strings displayed on the screen The message Connection Established displays GillSans Words or characters that you must type The word Enter COM lin the Name field Bold enter is used if you must type text and then press the Enter or Return key Values of editable fields The Port Settings can be set to the following values Data bits 8 Parity None Menu titles and other items you select Double click Hyper Terminal Buttons you click to perform actions Click Exit to close the program GillSans Placeholders words that vary depending on the situation S1000 xxxV Tx Italic Cross reference to
46. ugh the CLI Synchronizing Configuration With Remote Unit Document 900 0036 Use the Synchronization command to change a remote unit configuration from the local unit Remote synchronization requires both modules to be powered and communicating When synchronizing in the main menu set the CLI parameters to match the desired configuration on the remote unit and then press y on the keyboard This will synchronize your remote unit to the requested parameters Confirmation of successful synchronization will be reported by the system 39 Programming the 51000 Saving Changed Parameters Once the remote unit has been synchronized do not forget to save the configuration on the local machine by entering s at the command line Once the local machine restarts the two units should once again have communication Loading Default Configuration The Load Default Configuration command resets all user parameters to their factory settings All set user parameters will be lost Using System Reboot Use the System Reboot command to cause a warm boot of the 51000 If you have been configuring items in the CLI have lost track of your changes and do not want to save the unsure configuration a system reboot will clear all NON SAVED changes in the CLI and return you to your preset configuration 40 Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide A Factory Default Configuration Document 900 0036 If the 51000 fails to respond after prog
47. xu SLD NIA NANLTI NIA pue eui JO DATA SURI ejdurex3 sared 5 3 SAIAA 930N 00015 epis Sunej4 4032euuoo 4 6 00015 Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 44 1000 System User Guide mu DOOOOOOOO TI uro O 8 O 4 ke TES Js Slana Ino Olanv 19219 pue Ten ions 6 we YX OOOOOOO ino dw dede de de de pue oipne 45 00015 Bupjooj MIIA APIS Sune 4032euuoo uid 8 0001 8 Pin Connector SI000 CA 8P Figure B 2 Document 900 0036 Connector Pinouts 46 Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide Product Specifications Microwave Freguency Power output Number of channels Encryption Range clear line of sight Video Max receiver video wiring distance Video input transmitter only Video output receiver only Audio PTT PTL Nominal input Nominal output PTZ and Alarm Alarm input Alarm output Pan Tilt Zoom Power Input voltage Typical input power Document 900 0036 2 400 2 4835 GHz per FCC 47 part 15 247 USA and IC RSS 139 Canada user selectable
48. y align the 51000 and 51000 modules so that both antennas are in good line of sight alignment Remember that the units must never be turned on with integrated 8 5 dBi antennas facing one another at a distance of less than 10 ft 3 m 9 Upon power up verify that the STATUS LED TX or RX flashes green various rate to indicate the system modules are communicating The 51000 must always be installed with the black bayonet connector pointing downwards Failure to install the module properly can cause moisture to penetrate the module and may void the warranty Figure 2 3 Example of Pole Mount Installation Rev 1 00 October 22 2001 1000 System User Guide Installing the Optional SI000 PA Hi Gain Antenna Document 900 0036 The 51000 is supplied with an adjustable pole mount bracket It is designed for mounting on a mast or pole of 2 3 in 5 7 6 cm diameter 1 The 51000 includes a 3 ft 1 m coaxial cable to connect to the 51000 module Silent Witness recommends the antenna be mounted above the S1000 module Screw the small coaxial connector called an SMA connector to the 51000 antenna port and tighten so that the connector is finger tight hand tightened without using a wrench Do not overtighten as this will damage the connector 2 Ensure at least 10 ft 3 m vertical separation between antennas if there is more than one 51000 on a pole 3 Connect the larger coaxial connector called an N
49. y the 51000 modules TX RX II channels are available Co located systems should always be set on different channels if possible non overlapping channels 6 11 It might also be necessary to change the 51000 operating channel if interference is present on one specific channel Setting the Bit Rates Bit rates can be set to Mbps or 2 Mbps A high bit rate reduces the effective distance between two functional modules Silent Witness recommends you use 2 Mbps for all O system installations unless the link is not reliable If this is the case use Mbps to improve the link guality However using Mbps will slightly reduce the video frame rate 5 5 and 11 Mbps should never be used at this time they are reserved for future sto arr applications SSID Service Set Identifier This option identifies a pair of modules TX and RX that belong to the same 51000 system The SSID must be the same for both the TX and RX modules Co located systems must always be set on different SSIDs Mega bits per second Document 900 0036 35 Programming the 51000 Examples of valid SSID WEP Key Examples of valid VVEP key The SSID is intended to prevent reception of video from another 51000 system if the SSID is not known or input into multiple 51000 receivers SSID is not technigue of encryption The SSID is represented by an 5 string of to 32 characters numbers or letters SILENTWITNESSSI 000 RadioCommunication
50. ystem Configuration and Installation Eguipment Reguired Before you install the 51000 system check the material against the packing list to make sure you have received everything If something is missing or if you discover shipping JR j damage please contact your dealer 1 Your S1000 system shipment contains the following items not including options listed below e Two 51000 12 VAC DC or 51000 24 VAC modules 51000 and 51000 e Cable assembly for video power and data for each 51000 and S1000 RX e Two wall mounting bracket sets already installed on 51000 units 1000 System User Guide Warranty document Depending on the options ordered the shipment may also contain the following equipment Hi gain antenna S1000 PA 12 VDC external power supply S1000 PS Pole mount bracket sets 51000 e Junction Box with 24 VAC input 51000 e Alarm audio cable assemblies 51000 8 If you have not ordered one of the power supply options 51000 5 or 51000 you will E need to supply a 12 VAC DC power supply for each module or 24 VAC if you ordered 4 the S1000 24 VAC system Silent Witness recommends that you use a power supply with a capacity of eight watts or more Configuring the System Your S1000 system is factory configured to operate right out of the box with the most popular dome data port configurations 4800 baud 8 data bits no parity stop bit For p

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