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1. Size X FPS Video Format H 264 1 Resolution There are four resolutions to be adjusted D1 VGA QVGA QCIF 2 Bit Rate Control Mode There are two options to use CBR Constant Bit Rate and VBR Variable Bit Rate CBR 64Kbps 1 5Mbps the higher the CBR is the better the video quality is VBR 1 5 Compression Rate 3 Video Quantitative There are five qualities to be adjusted The higher the quality is the bigger the file size is 4 Video Frame Rate The Video Frame Rate is the video refreshing rate per second 5 GOP Size GOP means Group of Pictures The higher the GOP is the better the quality is 6 Video Format H 264 or JPEG 27 35 CHANNEL VISION b Streaming 2 Setting Streaming 2 Setting Resolution 01 Bitrate Control Mode 9 CBR VBR Video Quantitative Video Bitrate T6GKbps hull Video Frame Rate fFPS GOP Size 1zxFPS gt Video Format 264 Resolution There are three resolutions to be adjusted VGA QVGA QCIF Bit Rate Control Mode There are two options CBR Constant Bit Rate and VBR Variable Bit Rate CBR 64Kbps 1 5Mbps VBR Q 1 5 If the bandwidth is smaller than the CBR or VBR set up it will cause lagging and incomplete images Video Quantitative There are five qualities to be adjusted The higher the quality is the bigger the file size is Please note that the larger the file the slower it will stream Video Frame
2. sane ennnen 17 A SYISIEM 18 B 21 MOETE D E 26 D 30 ME FACTORY DEFAULT EUR dE EE EI EO QUI RUE REI rc EE 34 Vil PACKAGE CONTENTS 34 APPENDIX 34 3 35 CHANNEL VISION Preface This is a 4 Channel H 264 MJPEG Video Server with a web server built in It encodes analog signals of traditional cameras to digital signals allowing the users to monitor real time video via IE Browser The H 264 and MJPEG compression format supports smooth video quality It also supports SD Card backup and 2 way audio which enables the user to have a video conference In addition the user can control the Video Server with a user friendly interface via IE Browser to build a home surveillance system Product Specifications FEATURES H 264 MJPEG compression formats 5 485 Control Interface PTZ 5 232 Interface SD Card backup Wireless network connection 802 11 b g Optional 2 way audio 4 video input 4 alarm input 4 relay out 4 35 CHANNEL VISION a Reyon a Network Protocol HTTP TCP IP UDP SMTP FTP PPPOE DHCP DDNS NTP Wireles
3. CHANNEL VISION User Manual 4 Channel Video Server W 4001 1 35 Version CHANNEL VISION WARNINGS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OR ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVE OBJECTS THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS CAUTION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL COPYRIGHT THE TRADEMARKS MENTIONED IN THE MANUAL ARE LEGALLY REGISTERED TO THEIR RESPECTIVE COMPANIES 2 35 CHANNEL VISION Content l cM D 4 Il PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS nenne nnn nennen nhanh sh na ness 4 PRODUCT INSTALLATION nenne nenne nane she suene spes 6 MONTOR 6 D HARDWARE INSTALLATION 7 IFPFASSIONMENT 9 D INSTALL ACTIVEX CONTROL SET UP ONCE 13 5 i e e 15 V VIDEO SERVER CONFIGURATION eere nnne nemen nhe nh hann nh hane
4. Obtain an IP address automatically This connection uses the following items Use the following IP address vi E Client for Microsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 005 Packet Scheduler Subnet mask Internet Protocol TCP IP IP address Default gateway Description Use the following DNS server addresses Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default 4c wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Preferred DNS server 192 168 Alternate DNS server 168 35 192 1 3 C Show icon in notification area when connected X A quick way to access remote monitoring is to left click the mouse twice on a selected Video Server listed on Device list of the IP Installer An IE Browser will then be opened 11 35 9 CHANNEL VISION IP Installer 2 2 Device lists IP Address RE JUNGE IP_Camera 192 168 001 165 192 168 1 165 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 DNS 1 95 1 DNS 2 95 Porti 00 0F 0D 00 21 0F Search Device To Change Device Name IP address and Gateway 1 Select the device on the left side 2 Change network parameter on the right side 3 Press Submit button 4 Press Search Device to re search again 5 Double click the device to open it 12 35 CHANNEL VISION xi Th
5. 9 CHANNEL VISION 2 CHANNEL VISION 1 Year Limited Warranty Channel Vision Technology will repair or replace any defect in material or workmanship which occurs during normal use of this product with new or rebuilt parts free of charge in the USA for one year from the date of original purchase This is ano hassle warranty with no mail in warranty card needed This warranty does not cover damages in shipment failures caused by other products not supplied by Channel Vision Technology or failures due to accident misuse abuse or alteration of the equipment This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser and a purchase receipt invoice or other proof of original purchase date will be required before warranty repairs are provided Mail in service can be obtained during the warranty period by calling 800 840 0288 toll free A Return Authorization number must be obtained in advance and can be marked on the outside of the shipping carton This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state If a problem with this product develops during or after the warranty period please contact Channel Vision Technology your dealer or any factory authorized service center Channel Vision products are not intended for use in medical lifesaving life sustaining or critical environment applications Channel Vision customers using or selling Channel Vision products for use in such applica
6. COM N ON i RS 485 Relay 27 Relay 4 Terminal Connector used in application for e g motion detection event triggering and alarm notifications It provides the interface to e Digital Input GND Alarm An alarm input for connecting devices that can toggle between an open and closed circuit for example PIRs door window contacts glass break detectors etc When a signal is received the state changes and the input becomes active e Relay Output COM COM An output to Relay Switch for example LEDs Sirens etc Digital Input Alarm Input 1 GND Ground Initial state is LOW 2 Alarm Max 50mA DC 3 3V Relay Output 1 COM Common 2 N O Normally Open N C Normally Close Max 1 24VDC or 0 5A 125VAC ALARM IN 1 4 RELAY OUT 1 4 8 35 2 CHANNEL VISION B 2 Relay Connection Digital Input connection Door Window Contacts Relay Output Connection C IP Assignment l Use IP Installer which comes with a CD to assign the IP Address of VIDEO SERVER ii There are two languages for the IP Installer a IPinstallerCht exe Chinese version b IPinstallerEng exe English version iii Three different IP configurations based on different environments 9 35 CHANNEL VISION Vi Vil viii a Fixed IP Public IP or Virtual IP b DHCP Dynamic IP Dial up PPPoE Execute IP Installer Use Windows XP
7. Rate The Video Frame Rate is the video refreshing rate per second The highest Frame Rate is 30 FPS means Group of Pictures The higher the GOP is the better the quality is Video Format H 264 or JPEG 28 35 CHANNEL VISION v Audio VIDEO SERVER supports 2 way audio a o enable the video server to a local PC select Enabled to enable this function IP Camerato PC Enable l Q Disable d b To enable a local PC to the video server click on Chatting on the IE Browser 29 35 CHANNEL VISION D Event VIDEO SERVER provides multiple event settings i Event Setting Motion Detection He Channel 1 CH Enable CH4 E mait FrP 150 lout1 louts outa Enabte CH2 FrP sp Joutt Jout2 Jouts CH 3 FrP sp Enable _ FrP 150 lout1 lout3 outa Sensitivity 6 v Sensitivity Sensitivity 6 Subject Video Server Warning Interval 10 sec Record File File Format AVI File with Record Time Setting Record Time Setting Pre Alarm 5sec Post Alarm 10 sec Network Dis connected Dis connected 5 10 SD Storage Network IP Check IP Check OEnabled Disabled IP Address www google com Interval 30sec IP Check Cl Save to
8. SP2 or newer version If the following message pops up please click Unblock Windows Security Alert Y To help protect your computer Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program Do you want to keep blocking this program Q IPInstaller V2 1 Network Device Scan Publisher Unknown Keep Blocking Unblock Ask Me Later Windows Firewall has blocked this program from accepting connections from the Internet or a network If you recognize the program or trust the publisher you can unblock it When should unblock 4 program The GUI of IP Installer IP Installer 2 2 Device lists IP Address Video Transceiver 192 168 001 238 RD3 HLC 830 192 168 003 242 IP SHOWROOM 830 192 168 001 152 HDR 04FE 80 192 168 001 241 IP Camera 192 168 001 217 Gateway SHOWROOM 810 192 168 001 155 IP Camera 36M 192 168 003 246 2 1 IP Camera 192 168 003 241 DNS 2 Netmask SHOWROOM 850 192 168 001 154 HW S 04HD 192 168 003 236 Port1 RTSP Server 192 168 003 244 allan 860 192 168 001 218 Search Device To Change Device Name IP address and Gateway 1 Select the device on the left side 2 Change network parameter on the right side 3 Press Submit button 4 Press Search Device to re search again 5 Double click the device to open it Static DHCP HWS 4HD 192 255 192 168 168 1 255 168 95 95 80 D0 0F 0D 00 10 6C IP Installer searches all IP dece
9. confirm the language will be changed Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 Change Language Are vou sure Server Time Setting Select options to set up time NTP Synchronize with PC s Time Manual The date and time remain the same em Information GMT 6 00 GMT 06 30 LJ ee cp Time Setting Server Time 3 Time Zone GMT 03 00 Time zone 13 00 9 HTP Server Synchronize with PC s time Date 10 9 2008 Time 14 51 26 2 Manual Date 10 5 20408 Time 14 48 53 5 The date and time remain the same li User Management Supports three authorities administrator the highest user and anonymous user Default User name and Password admin admin 18 35 CHANNEL VISION User Management Anomymnus User Login Add User OYES Password Confirm User List Userame admin User Group Administrator AddSet Modify Remove a Anonymous User Login Yes Allows anonymous log in No Requires User name and Password to log in b Add User Type the User name and Password and then click on Add Set C Click on Edit or Delete to modify the user Username admin User Setup Password Confirm lil System Update Firmware Upgrade Firmware Version Hew Firmware Reboot System Factory
10. typing the IP Address of VIDEO SERVER the following message will pop up and request the user to input the User name and Password The default User name and Password are admin and admin Connect to 192 168 3 236 f at T IP Camera User name f admin Password TTT Remember my password L x When the User name and the Password are correct it will connect to VIDEO SERVER via IE Browser The GUI will display as follows 286 x ec bs X23 1 22 Advanced Setting Relay 1 OON OFF Relay Out2 OON OFF Relay Out3 OON OFF Relay Out4 OON OFF LIVE 2008 58 T 5 10 8 08 58 08 5 m EM CN FULL REC QUAD CHI CH2 CH3 CH4 Online Visitor 1 1 Get into the Administration page 15 35 m 9 CHANNEL VISION Video Snapshot Shows how many users connect to this VIDEO SERVER Ej Em Live Video The user can click on each channel for single channel format VIDEO SERVER supports 2 way audio After click on Chatting the user can use the microphone which connects with the PC to talk to the server side otatus and Function keys A Monitor with full screen Click on again to return to normal mode Record with AVI file 2007148 09 22 32 Date and Time is displayed Relay Output Control Video Server supports 4 Relay Output PTZ Control When the use
11. Default Setting Management Save As a File Hew Setting File a System Update V 3 2 11 Start Right click the mouse button on Setting Download and then select Save Az 77 to save current system s setting inthe To update the firmware online click Browse to select the 19 35 CHANNEL VISION firmware Then click Upgrade to proceed Reboot System re start the Video Server Factory Default delete all the settings and restore the default system d Setting Management User may download the current setting to PC or upgrade from the previous saved setting 1 Setting Download Right click the mouse button on Setting Download gt Select Save AS to save current Video Server setting in PC gt Select Saving Directory Save 2 Upgrade from Previous Setting Browse gt Search Previous Setting gt Open gt Upgrade gt Setting Update Confirm gt click index html to return to main page 20 35 CHANNEL VISION B Network i IP Setting VIDEO SERVER supports static IP and DHCP IP Setting IP Assignment DHCP 9 Static IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway 192 168 1 254 DHS 0 168 95 1 1 DNS 1 168 95 192 1 Port Assignment a DHCP Use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol to get all network parameters automatically otatic IP Type IP Address subnet mask gateway and DNS DNS With DHCP DNS will be assigned automatically Static IP Based on th
12. File Edit View Favorites Mail and Mews Pop up Blocker Manage Add ons Synchronize Windows Update Windows Messenger Internet Qptions Security Settings Settings e Enable m Binary and script behaviors Administrator approved Disable Enable m Download signed Activex controls _ Disable Enable 7 Download unsigned Actives controls _ Disable Enable Reset custom settings Reset En Medium 5 Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select Web content zone to specify its security settings es 92 nternet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Internet X This zone contains all Web sites you haven t placed in other zones Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Custom Level Default Level _ Disable Enable 2 Prompt m Download unsigned Actives controls 2 Disable Enable Prompt Initialize and script Actives controls nat marked as safe _ Disable Enable 3 R m Run Actives controls and plug ins Administrator approved Reset custom settings When the following dialogue box pops up click Yes Warning A vou sure vou want to change the security settings For this zone CHANNEL VISION IV Live Video After executing the IE Browser and
13. Input 1 Subject Default GPIO is Detected Interval Default 10 sec Click on Apply to save b Output Setting Mode Setting On and Off Switch or Slide Switch Click on Apply to save A QI 31 35 CHANNEL VISION ii Mail and FTP Setting Server Username Password Bcc Mail FIP Setting FIP Server Username Password To send out the video via e mail or FTP please set up the configuration first iv Log List System Logs Motion Detection Logs Logs All Logs Sort by System Logs Motion Detection Logs and I O Logs In addition System Logs and I O Logs won t lose data due to power failure v SD Card Please Insert a SD Card before use Make sure to push the SD Card into the slot completely Note The use of the SD Card will affect the operation of the Video Server slightly such as affecting the frame rate of the video a Playback 1 It will show the capacity of the SD Card Click the date listed on this page It will show the list of the videos 32 35 CHANNEL VISION 2006 04 17 Time Video Event Type 09 05 22 9052 Hetwork lis connected 09 05 52 Hetwork lis connected 03 06 22 23062 Hetwork 09 06 52 306527 Hetwork Dis connected 09 07 22 S07 22f au Hetwark 03 07 52 130752f avi Hetwork 09 08 22 230827f avi Hetwork Dis connecte
14. SD Storage VIDEO SERVER supports three motion detection areas on each channel When the motion is triggered it can send out the video to a certain email address or upload the video to a FTP site If the user has a SD Card they can also do SD backup The user can click on ES HS Um to select channels and use the motion detection function Drag the mouse over the desired area of motion detection and then click on Apply to save Record Time Setting Pre Alarm and Post Alarm set ups are for video start and end time when motion is detected I O or other devices also get triggered Network Disconnected When the network is down it will save the video to a local SD card 30 35 CHANNEL VISION This function is only enabled in wire connection ii I O Setting Setting Input Setting Sensor 1 gt Action e mail to 50 louti outa Sensor 2 gt Action E mait to sn louti outa Sensor 3 Action E mait FTP Saveto so louti loms Sensor Action E mait 15aveto sn louti Clout louts outa Subject GPIO In Detected Interval 10 sec gt Output Setting Mode Setting 9 onoff Switch Time Switch Interval a Input Setting 1 Input 1 Action E mail FTP Out1 Out2 Out3 Out4 Save to SD Card Input 2 4 Action The same as
15. d 09 08 54 30851f avi Hetwork 09 09 24 909218 au Hetwork Dis connected 09 09 51 09095 1f aui Hetwark liz connected 2 The video format is AVI To play the file click the video to start Microsoft Media Player 3 To delete the video check it and then click Del When the SD Card is full it will remove the oldest video automatically vi LogList System Logs Motion Detection Logs VO Logs All Logs Sort by System Logs Motion Detection Logs and I O Logs In addition System Logs and Logs won t lose data due to power failure 33 35 CHANNEL VISION VI Factory Default ALIAM l Unplug the power of the Video Server ii Please refer to the above RS232 interface image to connect Pin 2 to 3 lil Turn on the Video Server and wait for few minutes until IP Installer can search for the video server IV Please remove Pin 2 and 3 connections All the settings will be restored to the Factory Default Vi Default IP Address is hitp 192 168 1 210 User name and Password admin Vil Package Contents 4 Channel Video Server Adaptor Ethernet Cable CD User Manual IP Installation Utility p SI Appendix I SD Card Recommended SanDisk 128M SanDisk 16GB SanDisk 256M SanDisk 32GB SanDisk 512M Transcend 4 SanDisk 1G Transcend 8GB SanDisk 2G Transcend 16GB SanDisk 4G Transcend 32GB SanDisk 8GB Apacer 4G 34 35
16. e network environment d Port If the user uses the Router some ports will have to be adjusted to avoid conflict li PPPoE Setting Enabled Disabled Username Password Send mail after dialed Enabled Subject From If the user wants to use ADSL please select Enabled User name User name for ADSL connection Password Password for ADSL connection Send mail after dialed After this function is enabled it will send an email to a specific mail account For the mail setting please refer to IV Mail and FTP Settings ii DDNS 21 35 2 CHANNEL VISION VIDEO SERVER supports DDNS It uses dynamic IP to redirect IP and connects with the video server VIDEO SERVER supports three kinds of DDNS servers including www dyndns org www ddns camddns com and www ddns2 ydsdvr com a DynDNS DDNS Setting Enabled Disabled Provider dyndns org Hostname Username Password Schedule Update 1440 Minutes State Idle Hote 1 Schedule Update Feature of DDNS schedule update is designed for IP products which installed behind the ICS or devices Update range from every 5 minutes to 5000 minutes and 0 remain to off 2 Please note that the hostname will be blocked by DynDHS org if schedule update is more than once every 5 minutes to 60 minutes In general schedule update in every 1440 minutes is recommended 1 DDNS Se
17. en please key in the default User name admin and Password admin Connect to 192 168 1 217 IP Camera User name admin Password Remember my password Xil After VIDEO SERVER reboots click Search Device to research VIDEO SERVER and use the IE Browser for live viewing D Install ActiveX control set up once only When viewing the VIDEO SERVER for the first time via IE Browser it will request the user to install ActiveX TE 192 168 1 135 B EN English United States KJ File Edit View Favorites Tools Help we a camera fh dh gt G To e This website wants to install the Following add on VEBWATCH2 cab from Video System co Ltd IF you trust the website and the add on and want to install it click here Click here to install the following Activex control WEBW ATCH2 cab from Video System co Ltd Also check the Security Setting is as follows l IE Tools Internet Options Security Tab Custom Level Security Settings Download Unsigned ActiveX Controls Select Enable or Prompt Recommended IE gt Tools gt Internet Options gt Security Tab gt Custom Level gt Security Settings gt Initialize and Script ActiveX Controls Not Marked As Safe gt Select Enable or Prompt Recommended 13 35 9 CHANNEL VISION 1 IP CAMERA Microsoft Internet Explorer
18. ives which connect with the internet and it lists all of them on the left side or the user can click Search Device to search again When the user clicks on each IP device listed on the left side of the IP Installer the network configuration of the IP device will show on the right side The user can change the parameter and click on Submit When the following message pops up click on to reboot VIDEO SERVER 10 35 CHANNEL VISION Rebooting Please wait IX Please make sure the Subnet of PC IP Address and VIDEO SERVER IP Address are the same The Same Subnet VIDEO SERVER IP Address 192 168 1 210 PC IP Address 192 168 1 100 Different Subnets VIDEO SERVER IP Address 192 168 2 210 PC IP Address 192 168 1 100 To Change PC IP Address Control Panel Network Connections Local Area Connection Properties Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Please make sure your Video Server and PC have the same Subnet If not please change Video Server Subnet or PC IP Subnet accordingly Local Area Connection Properties Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Authentication Advanced General Connect using You get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports i _ this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for 88 Realtek ATL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet NIC the appropriate IP settings
19. ncryptions This has to be the same as the Router s setting Encryption There are 64 bits and 128 bits This is based on the Key Type which is based on the Router s setting e Key There are HEX and ASCII When selecting HEX 24 35 CHANNEL VISION the user can only input 0 9 characters and use A B C D E and F When selecting ASCII the user can input any character upper case lower case sensitive e Key 1 4 Based on Key Type to input characters Security WEP Setting Authentication Open System Encryption Key Type HEX 10 character max Key 2 Key 3 Key t WPA PSK Encryption There are TKIP and AES Pre Shared Key Allows any characters upper case lower case sensitive Security WPA PSK WPA PSK Setting Encryption 25 35 CHANNEL VISION C Multimedia i Image Setting Image Setting Brightness Contrast Hue Satur ation EM AM ii Select each channel to control ii Adjust Brightness Contrast Hue and Saturation iv Video Setting 26 35 CHANNEL VISION You can adjust the settings for each camera that is plugged into the Four 4 Channel Video Server Video Setting Channel Video System a Streaming 1 Setting Streaming 1 Setting Resolution Bitrate Control Mode VBR Video Quantitative Video Bitrate f68Kbps gt Video Frame Rate T FPS
20. r clicks on a certain channel and if it connects with the PTZ Camera the user can click on Model to select protocols and use the PTZ function to control the camera 2090 MART 8 AZ 10 1 Baudrate 9600 Relay Out1 OON OFF Relay Out2 OON OFF Relay Out3 OON OFF Relay Out4 OON OFF Streaming 1 Chatting Online Visitor 1 16 35 9 CHANNEL VISION V VIDEO SERVER Configuration e Click to get into the Administration page and click on to return to the live viewing as follows System Information Server Information Server Hame Video Server 04 MAC Address Language English O Time Setting Server Time 2010 3441 13 41 55 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Time zone GMT 08 00 HTP Server time stdtime gouv tw Synchronize with PC s time Date 2010 3511 Time 13 41 44 Manual Date 2010 3441 Time The date and time remain the same 17 35 CHANNEL VISION A System i System Set up Set up the Video Server Name Select Language and the Time on this video server a Server Name This is the video server name for the user to search on the IP Installer b Select Language There are English Traditional Chinese and simplified Chinese When a certain language is selected the following message will pop up and ask the user to
21. rts 802 11b g wireless connection Notice while using the wireless setting the user has to unplug the Ethernet Cable because they both use the same IP If the user doesn t unplug the Ethernet Cable the wireless setting cannot be executed 23 35 9 CHANNEL VISION Wireless Setting Status of Wireless Networks SSID Mode Security Signal strength RHOSON Infrastructure WEP 13 SinoStal Infrastructure WEP 12 Default Infrastructure WEP 73 Infrastructure OFF 35 TF 2 2 Infrastructure WEP 4 Wireless Setting MAC Address 00 11 2 03 37 44 Operation Security a Status of Wireless Networks It can scan all wireless services b Wireless Setting 1 Mode There are two options Infrastructure and Ad hoc Infrastructure is for connecting with the Router Ad hoc is for connecting with the PC When the user uses Ad hoc mode the Channel option can be selected E g If one PC s channel is 1 the other s channel is also 1 Wireless Setting Address 00 11 22 0 3 37 48 Ad hoc Operation Mode Auto 910 Channel 6 Security Hone 2 SSID Based on AP setting 3 Channel This is only used when the user selects Ad hoc mode in order to avoid conflict 4 Security It supports None WEP and WPA PSK security encryption based on the setting of the Router WEP Authentication There two options Open System and Shared Key it is based on different e
22. s optional Wireless Type 802 11b g WEPWPI PSK WPAZ PSK oystem Video Resolution NTSC 720x480 704x480 352x240 176x144 BEN V reg image Snapshot Yes Full Screen Monitoring Yes Simultaneous Up to 8 50 Card Management SD Management 5 35 CHANNEL VISION Recording Trigger Motion Detection IP check Network break down wire only Relay Video Format AVI JPEG Video Playback Browser Requirement Windows 2000 XP 2003 IE 6 0 or above Hardware Recommendation Intel Dual Core 1 66G RAM 1024MB Graphic card 128MB Intel 2 8G RAM 256MB Graphic Card 32MB 11 Product Installation A Monitor Setting i Right Click on the desktop Select Properties Change color quality to highest 32bit Arrange Icons Refresh Save s Scheme Graphics Options Display Modes Properties 6 35 CHANNEL VISION Display Properties Display Plug and Play Monitor an Intel R 8291503 91 06 Express Chipset Family Screen resolution Color qualit Less _ Mare Highest 32 bit 1024 by 768 pixels Li NN E Troubleshoot B Hardware Installation i Connect power adaptor Connect Video Server to a computer or Local Network 7 35 CHANNEL VISION B 1 I O Control Instruction Relay 1 Relay 3 ALARM IN i en ERES D D GNDGND
23. tions do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Channel Vision for any damages resulting from such improper use or sale 2 CHANNEL VISION www channelvision com 234 Fischer Avenue Costa Mesa California 92626 USA 714 424 6500 800 840 0288 714 424 6510 fax Email techsupport channelvision com 35 35
24. tting Enable or Disable DDNS Setting 2 Input the DynDNS s Host name User name and Password 3 Schedule Update Default is set at 1440 minutes www dyndns org If the user s schedule update is too often it will be blocked Recommend the user to update once per day 1440 minutes per day 4 Click on Apply to save b Camddns 22 35 CHANNEL VISION IV DONS Setting Enabled Disabled Provider ddns camdidns com Username Schedule Update hao Minutes State Hote 1 Schedule Update Feature of DONS schedule update is designed IP products which installed behind the ICS or HAT devices Update range from every 5 minutes to 5000 minutes and 0 remain to off 2 Please note that the hostname will be blocked by DynDIHS or q if schedule update is more than once every 5 minutes to 60 minutes In general schedule update in every 1440 minutes is recommended 1 Input User name 2 Schedule Update Default is set to 1440 minutes 3 Click on Apply to save DDNS State 1 Updating Information Updating 2 Idle Stop Service 3 DDNS registration successful can now log in by http lt username gt ddns camddns com Register successfully 4 Update Failed the name is already registered The User name has already been used Please change to another one 5 Update Failed please check your internet connection Network connection failed Wireless Setting VIDEO SERVER suppo

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