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1. This page displays configuration information Firmware Version 5 00 build 401 Loader Version 4 70 build 42 Booter Version 5 00 build 52 Build Date Jan 11 2006 at 09 11 02 CPU Info v4 0 CPU Frequency 351000000 Uptime 01 08 34 Serial Number 000793 e00006 CPLD Version 0 Internal Yalue 1 960000 16 Audio Hardware Absent Unit Tested MM YY Not Available Board Temperature 47 SmartSight Vers 5 00 build 401 Uptime 01 08 34 The following information is available oO o Do 00 0 0 O0 0 25 Firmware Version The current firmware version of the main processor of the device The latest firmware files are available on the Verint Video Intelligence Solutions extranet Loader Version The version of the firmware used to load the device Booter Version The version of the firmware used to boot the device PIC Firmware Version The version of the firmware used in the PIC programmable intelligent controller microcontroller Build Date The date the firmware has been generated CPU Info The version of the processing unit in the device CPU Frequency The frequency in Hz of the processing unit in the device Uptime The time since the device has been rebooted Serial Number The serial number of the device CPLD Version The version of the complex programmable logic device Board Version The version of the main board in the device Internal Value 1 Verint technical information Verint Video
2. The minimum hardware and software requirements for the host computer needed to configure the edge device are m An Ethernet network card m Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher m Microsoft DirectX 8 1 or higher Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or higher or Windows XP Service Pack 2 or higher Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 10 2 Installing and Configuring the IP Camera Setting Network Parameters The first step in configuring an S2600e device is to provide a typical initial configuration of its network parameters including its IP address to ensure compatibility with an existing network Note To work properly devices on the same network must have unique IP addresses The device will not prevent you from entering a duplicate address However its system status LED will turn to flashing red 1 second interval then the device will use its default address You then need to configure it with a proper IP address After providing the network settings you complete the configuration with SConfigurator the web interface or your video management software To set the network parameters of an IP camera 1 Ensure that the camera is powered and connected to the network 2 Start SConfigurator by double clicking Sconfigurator exe on your hard disk The SConfigurator window appears 3 Inthe General tab click Program Options The Program Options window appears Program Options IP Address of the PC 172 16 11 1 Detect A
3. 2 more options While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer Only install software from publishers you trust What s the risk The ActiveX is installed 17 Select Tools gt Pop up Blocker gt Turn On Pop up Blocker Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 18 3 Using the Web Interface Viewing the Quick Status The Quick Status pane presents a summary of the device It is the default view when you access the web interface You may need to provide some of these internal parameters to customer service specialists for troubleshooting purposes For a more complete view of internal parameters look at the system status described on page page 25 To access the web interface 1 2 19 Open a Microsoft Internet Explorer window In the Address box enter the IP address of the device using format The web interface window appears Product type Device name IP address Web Interface Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt yrit Address httpyt 72 16 30 6 index html 2610e Name Entrance 2nd Floor gu BB UA Quick Status To see basic status information on the unit Serial j ime 08 34 Number 000793 e00006 Uptime 01 08 3 Build Date Jan 11 2006 at IP 172 16 30 6 09 11 02 Memory 1220000 bytes free SmartSight Version 4 80 build 770 Uptime 0
4. Maximum Quantizer A parameter related to video quality From 2 to 31 12 cannot be lower than Minimum Quantizer value Input Filter Mode Low hd Noise Reduction Filter Mode Low x Resolution 2CIFH single field Rate Control Mode CFR Constant Frame Rate v Web Multicast IP Address Era Please enter 2 valid Multicast Ip address P Web Multicast IP Port 2543 Compression Intra Interval fe mode Add I Frame every X Frames X between 0 and 1000 Compression Mode SmartSight Version 4 80 build 770 Uptime 01 08 In the Target Bit Rate box enter the maximum number of kilobits per second that you want the device to generate Valid target bit rates range from 9 to 6000 kilobits per second In the Target Frame Rate box enter the maximum number of frames per second fps that will be encoded and transferred by the transmitter This parameter can be set to 1 to 7 10 15 or 30 fps in NTSC mode and 1 to 6 8 12 or 25 fps in PAL mode In the Minimum Quantizer box enter the high video quality boundary The lower the value the higher the video quality and the file size The value range is from 2 to 31 In the Maximum Quantizer box enter the low video quality boundary A higher quantizer value means less video quality but a smaller file size The value range is from 2 to 31 In the Input Filter Mode list select the level of filtering applied to the video signal before it is encoded helping to remove high frequency noise from low
5. The proprietary mode used by the Nextiva edge devices o Interlaced Frame The MPEG 4 compliant mode where the two video fields are interlaced o Deinterlaced Frame The MPEG 4 compliant mode where the two video fields are converted to a progressive scan image by a deinterlacing filter This filter removes interlaced artifacts for playback on a progressive scan monitor Note If the sensor type under Video Sensor is set to Progressive this value should not be used since it will degrade the video quality Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 30 3 Using the Web Interface 16 To continue the configuration process select another parameter category in the navigation pane Otherwise click Apply to save the changes in the device Depending on the changes you made a reboot may be required follow the on screen instructions in the Device Configuration Submittal pane To configure the encoder parameters for the MJ PEG compression mode 1 4 31 In the navigation pane expand Configuration gt Advanced gt Video then click the desired Encoder In the Compression Mode box select MJ PEG The compression mode represents the way the video is compressed The following codecs coders decoders are available o SM4 The proprietary MPEG 4 based mode o MPEG4 Compliant Simple Profile The MPEG 4 ISO 14496 2 compliant mode o MJPEG The Motion JPEG mode that uses standard J PEG still images Click Apply to save the changes
6. Configuring System Time 0 0 cee nn en nnnnnn nenn nn nennen nennen nennen 41 Configuring HTTP Webserver ussessssenenneenenennennnenennennensenennennense nen nennnnnn nenn 42 Configuring LED State u nenn un 43 Viewing Live VideO essen an anna rn ne eh ange 44 Maintaining the Device cece cece nennen nnnnnnn nennen ee en nennen en 46 Chapter 4 Maintaining and Troubleshooting the IP Camera nunuauanananananannnen 49 Updating the Firmware a 4u nk ae 50 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions iii Contents Performing Resek nunaun anenkenlolanhins 50 Recognizing the Status LED Conditions sesssserenennnsesnnnn nennen nenn ernennen nenn nenn 51 Using the Command Line Interface 0 0 0 0 cece nn nennen nen nennen nn nn nn 52 Accessing thes Cel vs sn a re ne neo 52 Configuring Quality of Service uesesensnnenenennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nennen nnnnn nenn anne nn 53 Appendix A Factory Default Configuration uananananannnunuunnnanananananununun un nn nun 54 Appendix B DHCP Support and API PA zuauananananunununnanananananunununununnnnunanananananunnnn 57 Appendix C Technical Specifications uuzusuunununnananananananununununnnnnnunununanananannnn 59 GIOSSALY ZPRERPEPRPETHFEREETERERSERFEUEUEOELTOERERUELELEEEEELEPEPERFLELRTTUSTELERFESFELTUELELTEESTERRLETELELFEEREERLLCHE 62 1X gt GEPRRSEREPFERERIERPEREPRPELTERELEREPEPEFELECERELERFERFRERTEEREBEPERRCEUERTESEREPEPEUEUELUERELERELERELROEREREERR
7. IP address 169 254 based on the MAC address of the device Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Video settings North America Target frame rate 30 fps Target bit rate 4000 kbps Resolution 4CIF 704 x 480 Resolution 4CIF 704 x 480 Maximum quantizer 24 Video standard NTSC Video rotation Automatic Video settings Europe Target frame rate 25 fps Target bit rate 4000 kbps Resolution ACIF 704 x 576 Maximum quantizer 24 Video standard PAL Video rotation Automatic VSIP VSIP port 5510 VSIP multicast IP address 224 16 32 1 VSIP discovery IP address 255 255 255 255 55 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide Type Video sensor Configuration Sensor type Progressive Sensor preset Indoor White balance bias 0 Lens type Manual Metering zone Normal Gamma mode Auto Gamma manual value 45 Support NTSC in 50 Hz environment Off Maximum slow shutter speed limit 4x Video sensor day night configuration S2610e and S2610e AS only Day night control Auto Day night color mode B amp W Day night gain boost Disabled Day night gain limit 30 dB Day night in gain threshold 35 dB Day night out gain threshold 14 dB Metering zones Normal Zone Mode Safe Area Normal Zone Custom 64 64 600 400 Backlight Zone Mode Custom Backlight Zone Custom 120 270 468 174 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 56 DHC
8. In the Enable YUV Support check box indicate whether direct YUV rendering will be performed on the computer otherwise RGB is used for video rendering YUV rendering is more optimized than the RGB mode Default is to enable YUV support YUV video conversion will be used on the computer to improve video rendering If this parameter is not activated RGB rendering will be used Most graphics video cards support YUV which is more optimized than RGB Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide 5 To view video in a separate window click Popup Video Window The separate window appears on top of the web interface S2610e AS Name Entrance 2nd Floor IP 172 16 30 6 Live Video Streaming x SmartSight Versic 5 00 build 401 Uptime 0 6 To view video directly in the Live Video Streaming pane click Embedded Video Window The video is embedded in the web interface pane 2610e AS Name Entrance 2nd Floor Live Video Streaming Close Window To view live video SmartSight ersion 5 00 build 401 Uptime 01 08 3 7 To close the Live Video Streaming sub pane click Close Window Maintaining the Device The following maintenance tasks are available on the web interface m Reboot To restart the device while keeping its current configuration and saving the changes m Load To assign the factory default settings to the device You may keep the values of many network parameters T
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10. ana 10 Configuring the Camera ursnmessenssnaee nenn nannten nn nah anna anna 10 Setting Network Parameters c cceeece sence eee eee nam nun nennen te eee ee nenn nn 11 Performing a Point to Point Connection cece cece eect eee eee nennen teeta nen 13 Adjusting the IMAGE sus Bene A na dined eens ne heran 14 Configuring eNOS ereinen nn na nennen an trage Tanen 15 Chapter 3 Using the Web Interface nunununsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnn nn nnnnnen ann nun enen 16 Installing or Upgrading ActiveX Controls sesssserenernnnennnnn nennen nen nnnnnn nennen 17 Viewing the Quick Status oo ccc EEE EE REEDED EERE DEES EERE EE Ei 19 Configuring the Device an nennen 21 Configuring Access Management cc cece cece eee eee eee nen nennen nennen rennen 21 USEF ACCOUNTS acces naeh man nn rn an K EE ETONE EDNER EDURRE EE D E 21 ee Soci Seared E a E E A E N 23 Viewing the System Status ccc cece eee ee ee etna eee 25 Configuring the Network unse nenn 26 Eonfiguring Video unten aeg 27 General Parameters sie ieen ins a nr hen nn nun ne 27 Encoder au a A 28 VIDEO S CENSOR ser a ne a Place tenia E ies 33 Sensor Stat iss nn nenn ne cannes 35 Normal and Backlight Metering ZONES ceceeeeeee eee e nent ee ee eee nena eaten nes 35 Day Night Configuration ea en ae 37 Looking at Video Status ahnen nen een ang ra nenne rang 39 Configuring VSIP asian en piel TE O EEEIEE ER EDER 40
11. 2002 95 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 RoHS 61 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Glossary This glossary is common to the Nextiva line of edge device products Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 62 Glossary Access Point A communication hub for connecting wireless edge devices to a wired LAN AES Advanced Encryption Standard An encryption standard used in the WPA2 authentication method APIPA Automatic Private IP Addressing A feature of Windows based operating systems that enables a device to automatically assign itself an IP address when there is no Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server available to perform that function Also known as AutolP Bridge See Wireless Bridge CCTV Closed Circuit Television A television system in which signals are not publicly distributed cameras are connected to television monitors in a limited area such as a store an office building or on a college campus CCTV is commonly used in surveillance systems CIF Common Intermediate Format A video format that easily supports both NTSC and PAL signals Many CIF flavors are available including CIF QCIF 2CIF and 4CIF Each flavor corresponds to a specific number of lines and columns per video frame CLI Command Line Interface A textual user interface in which the user responds to a prompt by typing a command Codec Coder Decoder A software library that compresses or decompresses a video
12. 80 In the Web Streaming Method list select the protocol used for transmitting video The available values are o VSIP UDP A legacy protocol using the proprietary VSIP video protocol over UDP The preferred UDP mode is RTP UDP o VSIP TCP A protocol using the proprietary VSIP video protocol over TCP This protocol guarantees proper reception of video packets but could slow down the effective frame rate to an unacceptable level default o Multicast UDP A protocol using RTP Real Time Transport Protocol RFC 3550 over UDP that transfers video to a multicast group It does not guarantee proper reception of video packets o RTP UDP A protocol using RTP Real Time Transport Protocol RFC 3550 over UDP that transfers video to a unique recipient It does not guarantee proper reception of video packets To continue the configuration process select another parameter category in the navigation pane Otherwise click Apply to save the changes in the device Depending on the changes you made a reboot may be required follow the on screen instructions in the Device Configuration Submittal pane Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 42 3 Using the Web Interface Configuring LED State You can turn off the status LED of the IP camera so that people being monitored do not know that the camera is running To configure the LED State parameters 1 43 In the navigation pane expand Configuration gt Advanced then click LED
13. It is ready for use with the factory default settings Recognizing the Status LED Conditions The system status LED is a bicolor green red LED providing detailed information on the current state of the device Condition Description Steady red for 5 sec The device is powering up Flashing red 1 sec The IP address of the device is already assigned to another intervals device on the network Flashing green 3 sec The firmware has started but the device is not connected to intervals the network Flashing green 1 sec The firmware has started the device is connected to the intervals network but no video data is transmitted Flashing green 0 2 sec The firmware has started the device is connected to the intervals network and video data is transmitted Flashing green red 1 sec The device is undergoing a firmware update or is in backup intervals mode Flashing red 0 1 sec The device is being identified intervals The following power up conditions on the system status LED are abnormal Condition Description LED not lit when the LAN Check the power supply and cabling If power is available and and Status LED State the LED stays off call customer service for assistance parameter is On see page 43 Steady red LED persisting There is an internal error that prevents the device from more than 10 seconds starting normally Power down the device wait 30 seconds then power it u
14. Mm W vn Oo 3 o gt i a 36 gt i Oo A fe oo qi S2600e 4 v S2600e AS v v v 2610e 2 4 a x vi 2610e AS 2 v x Unless otherwise specified the word S2600e refers to any of these devices The S2600e offers the following key features m Wide dynamic range One video output for aiming and focusing during installation Dual video encoding Support of both interlaced and progressive scan video Up to the ACIF resolution at 30 frames per second with the MPEG 4 ISO 14496 2 compliant and MJ PEG codecs Automated configuration health monitoring and diagnostics with the Nextiva software One dry contact for input and one output relay Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 1 Overview Video Analytics The on board video analytics capabilities of the S2600e AS and S2610e AS can be used inside a Nextiva IntelliView solution In the IntelliView Analytics Rule Builder the S2600e AS and S2610e AS support a maximum of five active rules and six views For more information refer to the documentation set of the Nextiva enterprise video management platform Lens Alens is offered as an option by Verint If you choose to purchase a lens elsewhere ensure is has the following characteristics m Aspherical m Cor CS mount 1 3 inch format m Manual or DC auto iris Suggested for optimal performance m For the two day night models S2610e and S2610e AS day night support lens Security Every camera comes with a unique SS
15. Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide m An auto iris cable Focus ring Zoom ring m e cable The back panel consists of m A system status LED m An RJ 45 jack for PoE S2600e and S2610e only or the Ethernet network m A BNC connector for video output the image on an analog monitor will not be rotated if the camera is installed upside down m A multipin connector for input contact output relay and 12V DC power m An auto iris lens connector m A reset button System status LAN 10 100 Network or PoE RJ 45 PoE is for S2600e and S2610e only Video output Input output and 12V DC Reset Auto iris lens connector Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 6 Installing and Configuring the IP Camera The steps required to prepare your S2600e camera for operation are m Physical installation m Basic configuration m Image adjustment m 1 0 configuration Remember that your camera is an indoor product that should not be used in an outdoor environment Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 3 Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide Installing the Camera The installation process is two fold power supply connection then installation of the camera Note It is normal that the S2600e AS and S2610e AS heat more than a device without analytics capabilities S2600e and S2610e To install the camera you need the following equipment m A mounting apparatus m For a C mount lens a C to CS lens adaptor Co
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17. Web Interface Configuring System Time The device can connect to a Network Time Protocol NTP server to get the current time The main reason to use NTP is to display valid dates in the log files instead of the device uptime The Local Time parameter indicates the current local time if the device is connected to an NTP server To configure the system time parameters 1 41 In the navigation pane expand Configuration gt Advanced then click System Time The system time parameters appear 2610e AS Name oor IP 172 16 30 6 Device Configuration This page displays configuration information Sy ne NTP Server Usage Disabled NTP Server IP Address The IP address of the NTP server from which 0 0 0 0 the unit will get the current time NTP Server IP Port The IP port of the NTP server Standard value is 123 123 Local Time Offset 7 The offset from the GMT time in the current minutes time zone e g EST 300 minutes GMT Local Time No valid date has been registered Apply SmartSight Version 5 00 build 401 Uptime 01 08 34 Inthe NTP Server Usage list indicate whether Network Time Protocol NTP is used to get the current time NTP uses GMT to synchronize device clock time In the NTP Server IP Address box enter the IP address of the NTP server from which the device will get the current time In the NTP Server IP Port box enter the IP port of th
18. point connections however you can use the same encoder for both functions if you want the same resolution and frame rate 13 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 7 8 Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide In the Video list select the desired transmission mode for video data The available values are o RTP UDP A video mode using RTP Real Time Transport Protocol RFC 3550 over UDP It is the preferred mode for LAN environments however it does not guarantee proper reception of packets default o VSIP UDP A legacy mode using the proprietary VSIP video protocol over UDP The preferred UDP mode is RTP UDP o RTP TCP A video mode using RTP Real Time Transport Protocol RFC 3550 over TCP It can be useful over WANs Internet or LANs needing more robust or secure connections This mode guarantees proper reception of packets but could slow down the effective frame rate to a level which is not acceptable o VSIP TCP A legacy mode using the proprietary VSIP video protocol over TCP The preferred TCP mode is RTP TCP If you are not transferring I O data typically alarms between the two selected devices clear Forward I O Click Connect In the SConfigurator confirmation window click OK You should now have video on the analog monitor connected to the receiver I O data can also be transferred Adjusting the Image After performing the initial configuration of the camera adjust the image If you cannot get a satis
19. value of 0 o CSR Constant Storage Rate This is the optimized mode based on CBR to be used for the Nextiva enterprise video management software to make good use of the storage capacity This parameter applies to the S2600e AS and S2610e AS only o CNR Constant Nextiva Rate This is the optimized mode based on CBR to be used for the Nextiva enterprise video management software to make good use of the storage capacity This parameter applies to the S2600e and S2610e only 12 1n the Web Multicast IP Address box enter the IP address of the multicast group from which the web interface will get live video if the web streaming method is Multicast UDP see page 42 This parameter applies to the S2600e AS and S2610e AS only 13 In the Web Multicast IP Port box enter the IP port of the multicast group from which the web interface will get live video if the web streaming method is Multicast UDP see page 42 This parameter applies to the S2600e AS and S2610e AS only 14 In the Intra Interval box enter the frequency at which a complete video frame called frame is sent by the encoder The available values are in the 0 1000 range A value of X means that a complete image refresh will occur every X frames Tip It is not recommended to use a value of 0 15 1n the Frame Format list select the way the video fields are compressed This parameter applies to the S2600e AS and S2610e AS only The available values are o Field over Field
20. white for night mode S2610e S2610e AS 0 05 lux F 1 2 40 IRE Signal to noise ratio Greater than 48 dB Resolution Scalable from 176 x 128 to 704 x 480 NTSC pixels 176 x 144 to 704 x 576 PAL pixels Standard NTSC or PAL Bandwidth Configurable between 9 and 6000 kbps Alarm Alarm input 1 dry contact Alarm output 1 relay contact 48V AC DC at 100 mA max Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 60 C Technical Specifications Network Interface Ethernet 10 100Base T Connector RJ 45 jack Protocols Transport RTP IP UDP IP TCP IP multicast IP Others DNS and DHCP client Security SSL based authentication Power PoE PoE IEEE 802 3af class 3 device on S2600e and S2610e only 12V DC 12V DC 10 5W on S2600e and S2610e up to 6 5W on S2600e AS and S2610e AS Physical Enclosure Metal case Weight 0 82 Ib 0 37 kg Dimensions 5 5D x 3W x 2H inches 140D x 76 5W x 51H mm Environment S2600e S2610e 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C S2600e AS S2610e AS 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Humidity 95 non condensing at 122 F 50 C Lens mount C or CS mount Camera mount 1 4 inch 0 64 cm UNC 20 screw located on the bottom of camera housing Management Configuration Remote using Nextiva nDVR Internet Explorer 6 0 SConfigurator or Telnet Certification USA FCC part 15 subpart B class A Regulation Canada ICES 003 NMB 003 Europe CE marked EN 55022 1998 Class A EN 55024 Directive
21. 004 US 10 771 315 US 10 771 409 US 11 540 900 US 11 528 267 US 12 118 781 and other U S and International Patents and Patents Pending VERINT the VERINT logo ACTIONABLE INTELLIGENCE POWERING ACTIONABLE INTELLIGENCE WITNESS ACTIONABLE SOLUTIONS STAR GATE RELIANT VANTAGE X TRACT NEXTIVA ULTRA AUDIOLOG WITNESS the WITNESS logo IMPACT 360 the IMPACT 360 logo IMPROVE EVERYTHING EQUALITY CONTACTSTORE and CLICK2STAFF are trademarks or registered trademarks of Verint Systems Inc or its subsidiaries Other trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners www verint com videosolutions Publication date April 2 2009 Publication revision E Contents Prefat ESBRREEERRBRGEEFETEREEBESURCHTUFRLETEOTEESERERTELETELERTEREBERSELEEITTNETETDERLRTSTSLEUTLITEFELELKEREENTELETELER v Chapter 1 OvervieW unuanananannnnnnnunnananananunununun un un nn nun an ananananunnnnananananananunnnn ann anne 1 About the 526006 Series nassen lee een Ba 2 Key Feat res u ee en 2 Video Analytics ur sus nen Lie 3 LENS in ke ee 3 SECUN nn en EEE RE en Ges ee 3 Frame Rate and Performance 0 0 cece cece ene nennen nn 3 Installation Kit sosterse na IB an endete 5 Hardware OvervieW nee nun inneren Peiner Tee 5 Chapter 2 a Installing and Configuring the IP Camera nuuuuuanananannnnnnnnnnnnananannn 7 Installing the Camera ee inne 8 Connecting POWER ran nn en En nee dee 8 Installing the S260068 4
22. 1 08 3 Uptime Firmware version Navigation pane the http IP_address nit Informatio Device Type S2610e eee 4 80 build 770 Main pane The web interface is composed of the following graphical elements o Product type The type of the device o o IP address The IP address of the device o o maintenance tasks Device name The descriptive name of the device Go to page 40 to change it Navigation pane The types of information that are available in the web interface Main pane The area where to configure the device view data and perform o Firmware version The current firmware version of the main processor of the device The latest firmware files are available on the Verint Video Intelligence Solutions extranet Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide o Uptime The time since the device has been rebooted using the following format x days hh mm ss the days portion does not appear if the uptime is less than one day The uptime is not automatically refreshed press F5 to update it To view the quick status of the device 1 In the navigation pane click Quick Status Basic information appear in the main pane Web Interface Microsoft Internet Explorer Bj iojx File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Kal Back gt A A Asearch Favorites meda 4 IH JS Address http 172 16 30 6 index html X 2610e Name Entrance Qui
23. 2 1 listen for VSIP queries YSIP Discovery IP Address The IP address used by the unit to make its 255 255 255 255 presence known on the network VSIP Unit Name Entrance 2ndFloor The hame of the uhit Entrance 2nd Floor Apply SmartSight v 5 00 build 401 Uptime 01 08 34 2 In the VSIP Port box enter the communication port used by the device The default value of all Nextiva devices is 5510 Note VSIP ports 9541 65500 and those under 1024 are reserved and should not be used not even for serial port video or audio communication The maximum value is 65535 3 In the VSIP Multicast I P Address box enter the IP address used by the device to listen for VSIP queries The current multicast address is 224 16 32 1 and should not be changed 4 In the VSIP Discovery IP Address box enter the IP address used by the device to make its presence known with the broadcast method The broadcast address is 255 255 255 255 5 Inthe VSIP Unit Name box enter the name of the device as displayed in the top of the web interface and in the first column of the SConfigurator unit list 6 To continue the configuration process select another parameter category in the navigation pane Otherwise click Apply to save the changes in the device Depending on the changes you made a reboot may be required follow the on screen instructions in the Device Configuration Submittal pane Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 40 3 Using the
24. 55 0 O Gateway 172 16 8 1 Host Name 11 If you have a DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server on your network check Use DHCP Otherwise enter the IP address subnet mask and gateway of the device as provided by your network administrator For more information about DHCP see page 57 12 Click OK The device reboots with its new network configuration This may take up to 20 seconds 13 In the Units tab click Discover to update the list of devices The new S2600e device appears The S2600e initial configuration is now complete You perform further configuration with SConfigurator the web interface see page 16 or your video management software Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 12 2 Installing and Configuring the IP Camera Performing a Point to Point Connection A point to point connection is the association of a transmitter and a receiver to view video coming from an analog camera on an analog monitor The IP camera acts as a transmitter in this context The Nextiva receivers are the S1970e R and S1504e R You can connect each of these receivers to up to four transmitters to create a maximum of four different point to point connections Here is a single connection Bi Transmitter camera Receiver You can also use a point to point connection to transfer audio input output or serial port data if the transmitter and receiver have these features Typically both devices sit on the
25. C mount lens install a C to CS adaptor not supplied by Verint on the front of the camera Screw the lens on the back focus ring 5 If you are using an auto iris lens insert the auto iris plug into the connector on the back of the camera 6 If the camera uses PoE connect the injector to the camera to provide power and Ethernet connectivity see page 9 Then go to step 8 7 Ifthe camera uses 12V DC a Establish the Ethernet connection of the camera by plugging a cable crossover or straight through between the network RJ 45 connector on its back and an Ethernet device The crossover cable directly connects the IP camera to a computer use a straight through cable to connect the IP camera to a hub or a switch for integration with the network b Power the camera see page 8 8 Install the camera using the mounting hole at the bottom of the camera Install the S2600e AS and S2610e AS in an upright position The S2600e and S2610e cameras can be installed upright or upside down Configuring the Camera The initial configuration steps to execute are m Setting the network parameters m Establishing a point to point connection between the camera and a receiver device if required Device configuration requires the use of the proprietary SConfigurator tool Its latest version is included on the Verint web site www verint com manuals You need to copy its executable file Sconfigurator exe to the hard disk of your computer
26. Compliant QCIF 176 128 144 30 25 30 25 30 25 CIF 352 240 288 30 25 30 25 30 25 2CIF 704 240 288 30 25 30 25 30 25 4CIF 704 480 576 30 25 30 25 30 25 All lines 352 480 576 30 25 30 25 30 25 2 3 D1 480 480 576 30 25 30 25 30 25 VGA 640 480 480 30 25 30 25 30 25 These performances can be achieved using single stream encoding For dual encoding values refer to the Nextiva Intelligent Edge Devices Single Dual Stream Performance document available on the extranet Community Links gt Technical Briefs gt Nextiva Intelligent Edge Devices Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 4 1 Overview Installation Kit The package contents are Item Description Camera 2600e or S2600e AS or S2610e or S2610e AS 12V DC external power A universal power supply supply Printed material The Nextiva S2600e Series Installation Guide Options Power over Ethernet An IEEE 802 3af class 3 injector and power cord PoE kit Lens A DC auto iris varifocal infra red 2 9 to 8 mm 2 7x F0 95 lens Hardware Overview The S2600e electronics are enclosed in a non weatherproof steel casing that is not meant for outdoor use The front panel consists of m A locking screw m A back focus ring Locking screw Back focus ring The optional lens contains the following m A zoom knob m A zoom ring m A focus knob A focus ring 5 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions
27. ELR 67 Compliance uauauananananananunununununununnununanananananunnnnanananananananunnnnananananananunununununun une 70 United States Statement for FCC csessnseneneneneneennnnnnennnnn nn nennen nee nnnnnn nenn anne 71 Industry Canada Statement seen ner neh es 71 Europe EN 55022 Statement sense 72 RoHS Declaration of Compliance 44s4sHHnen nenn namen anne nennen nenn nennen anna nenn 73 iv Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Preface The Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide presents the information and procedures on installing configuring and using the Nextiva S2600e series IP cameras This guide covers the following firmware versions Edge Device Version 2600e 4 80 2600e AS 5 0 2610e 4 80 2610e AS 5 0 Audience This guide has been prepared for the following audience Managers IT system administrators Engineers Technicians This guide assumes that you are familiar with Installation and manipulation of electronic equipment General use of computers Local area networks LANs and basic IP data communication concepts and practices Camera configuration Web browsers Microsoft Windows operating systems Reference In addition to this guide the following documentation is also available Nextiva S2600e Series Installation Guide Verint SConfigurator User Guide Nextiva S2600e S2610e Release Notes Nextiva S2600e AS S2610e AS Release Notes A paper copy of the installat
28. Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide o Audio Hardware The indication of whether audio hardware is present on the device o Unit Tested MM YY The date the device was tested by Verint production o Board Temperature The temperature of the main board in degrees Celcius Configuring the Network The network parameters allow communication between the device and its IP network For more information about these settings contact your network administrator To configure the network parameters 1 Inthe navigation pane expand Configuration then click Network The network parameters appear 2610e AS Name Entrance 2 oor IP 172 16 30 6 Device Configuration This page displays configuration information Networ DHCP Configuration Disabled Local IP Address 172 16 30 6 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 169 254 0 6 Maintenance Host Name ln Enter host name 24 characters max Apply SmartSight Version 5 00 build 401 Uptime 01 08 34 2 Inthe DHCP Configuration list indicate whether DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is used to automatically provide a valid network configuration for the device You can set this option only if the device is connected to a network that uses a DHCP server For more information about DHCP see Appendix B on page 57 3 Inthe Local IP Address box enter the unique IP address of the device on the network The IP address is wr
29. L Secure Sockets Layer certificate for securing its IP link SSL is a commonly used protocol for managing the security of IP message transmission If enabled the SSL protocol secures I O and proprietary VSIP communication data It does not apply to video transmission Frame Rate and Performance The available video frame rates of each encoder IP camera are m NTSC 1 to 7 10 15 or 30 frames per second fps m PAL 1 to 6 8 12 or 25 fps The composite video signal of the camera is sent to two separate encoders You can customize each encoder to meet your system needs for instance in terms of frame rate and resolution Here are typical scenarios regarding encoder use Scenario Encoder 1 Encoder 2 point to point point to point unused unused point to point point to point and web interface web viewing at rate A point to point at rate B web viewing and unused point to point at rate C video management software view at rate D record at rate E 3 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide Note You should not use the web interface and a video management software at the same time to avoid configuration conflicts Each video encoder of an S2600e camera can have the following performances Resolution Numberof Number of Maximum Frame Rate in Frames per Columns Lines Second Using the NTSC PAL Format NTSC and NTSC PAL MPEG 4 Based MPEG 4 ISO MJPEG PAL 14496 2
30. P Support and APIPA DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol allows devices and computers connected to a network to automatically get a valid IP configuration from a dedicated server The APIPA Automatic Private IP Addressing scheme available on the Windows operating systems enables a device to assign itself a temporary IP address Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 57 Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide At startup an edge device searches for a valid IP network configuration The device requires this configuration prior to starting its functions The network configuration for Nextiva devices consists of m An IP address m A subnet mask m A gateway The device first looks in its local memory If no configuration is found it tries to contact a DHCP server If DHCP configuration fails if the device does not find a server or if it cannot get a configuration from it within one minute the device assigns itself temporary network parameters based on the APIPA addressing scheme This scheme allows a device to find a unique IP address until it receives a complete network configuration either manually or from a DHCP server A device in APIPA mode does not reside on the same subnet as the other devices on the IP network therefore it may not be able to see or be visible by the other devices Devices use the following temporary APIPA configuration m P address 169 254 X Y where X and Y are based on the last two digits of the MAC addr
31. Reboot Systen 1 Load Default Configuration q Quit FE FE FE HE FE FE HE HE FE FE JE JE FE JE JE FE JE FE JE JE FE 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 IE EEE Command 2 A The CLI has a timeout that is triggered after three minutes of inactivity When the timeout occurs O You lose access to the command line o The Thank you for using the Verint CLI message appears at the command line o The Verint Console window becomes disabled o The Disconnect button switches to Connect 5 To reactivate the CLI after a timeout click Connect Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 52 4 Maintaining and Troubleshooting the IP Camera 6 To work through the CLI menu structure follow these guidelines o To execute a command or open a menu type in the corresponding letter or number then press Enter o To return to the previous menu enter p 7 To end the CLI work session a Save the settings by entering s at the main menu then pressing Enter b Exit the CLI by entering q at the main menu then pressing Enter Depending on the changed settings the device may perform a soft boot c Close the Verint Console window Note Do not use the Disconnect button to exit the CLI since it does not save your settings Configuring Quality of Service Quality of Service QoS is a set of low level networking protocols giving higher priority to more important data flows while ensurin
32. State The LED State parameters appear 2610e AS Name Entrance 2nd Floor Device Configuration This page displays configuration information ED Stat LAN and Status LED State On r SmartSight Version 5 00 build 401 Uptime 01 08 34 In the LAN and Status LED State box select the state of the LED turned on or off To continue the configuration process select another parameter category in the navigation pane Otherwise click Apply to save the changes in the device Depending on the changes you made a reboot may be required follow the on screen instructions in the Device Configuration Submittal pane Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide Viewing Live Video The web interface enables you to view the video stream coming from the first encoder of the camera To configure live video 1 In the navigation pane click Live Video The main web interface pane is split in two with the live video portion at the bottom 2610e Name Entrance 2nd Floor IP 172 16 30 6 Quick Status Quick Status To see basic status information on the unit Unit Informatior Device Type 2610e nn 4 80 build 770 Serial 00079a e00006 Uptime 01 08 34 Number Build Date Jan 11 2006 at IP 172 16 30 6 09 11 02 Health Check Memory 16000000 bytes free Live Video Streaming Close Window To choose a video viewing method P
33. VERINT POWERING ACTIONABLE INTELLIGENCE Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide Covering the S2600e S2600e AS S2610e and S2610e AS Firmware Release 4 80 5 0 April 2009 2009 Verint Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Worldwide Unauthorized use duplication or modification of this document in whole or in part without the written consent of Verint Systems Inc is strictly prohibited By providing this document Verint Systems Inc is not making any representations regarding the correctness or completeness of its contents and reserves the right to alter this document at any time without notice Features listed in this document are subject to change Verint Systems Inc does not warrant guarantee or make any representation regarding the use or the results of the use of the information links tools and materials in terms of the accuracy reliability quality validity stability completeness currentness or otherwise of its content or products The entire risk as to the use results and performance of information links tools and materials provided or referenced herein is assumed by the user Verint Systems Inc shall not be liable for damages resulting from the use misuse or unlawful use of the information links tools and materials contained or referenced herein The Verint Systems Inc products are protected by one or more of the following U S European or International Patents USPN 5 659 768 USPN 5 689 442 USPN 5 790 798
34. X Control 9 If your environment is Windows XP Service Pack 2 with Internet Explorer 6 click Live Video again in the navigation pane of the web interface 10 In the Internet Explorer Security Warning window click Install Internet Explorer Security Warning x Do you want to install this software Name SmartSightWebPlayer Publisher Verint S ms Canada Inc wore optons While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer Only install software from publishers you trust What s the risk The ActiveX is installed You can now see live video 11 If you do not see live video clear the Enable YUV Support box see page 45 12 In the navigation pane click Maintenance then in the Maintenance pane click Update A yellow information bar appears below the Address box C This site might require the following ActiveX control FirmwareUpdateActiveX from Verint Systems Canada Inc Click here to install 13 Click the information bar 14 In the contextual window that appears select Install ActiveX Control 15 If your environment is Windows XP Service Pack 2 with Internet Explorer 6 click Maintenance in the navigation pane then the Update button 16 In the Internet Explorer Security Warning window click Install internet Explorer Security Warning U Do you want to install this software m Name FirmwareUpdateActivex Publisher Verint Systems Canada Inc
35. al African countries Australia New Zealand and other Pacific island countries Compare with NTSC PEAP Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol A method to securely transmit authentication information including passwords over a wireless network Point to Point Connection The association of a transmitter and a receiver to view video coming from an analog camera on an analog monitor PSK Pre Shared Key A mode of the WPA and WPA2 security protocols designed for home and small office networks that cannot afford the cost and complexity of an authentication server It is also known as personal mode PTL Push To Listen In a two way system the communication mode in which the listener must push a button while listening PTT push To Talk In a two way system the communication mode in which the talker must push a button while talking PTZ Camera Pan Tilt Zoom An electronic camera that can be rotated left right up or down as well as zoomed in to get a magnified view of an object or area A PTZ camera monitors a larger area than a fixed camera QoS Quality of Service A set of low level networking protocols giving higher priority to more important data flows while ensuring that the less important ones do not fail Receiver A device converting a digital video signal into an analog form Also called decoder Repeater A range extender for wireless links RF Radio Frequency Any frequency within the electromagnetic spectrum as
36. and backlight metering zones Day night configuration General Parameters Some parameters are common to all video functions ofthe camera To configure the general video parameters of the device 1 27 In the navigation pane expand Configuration gt Advanced then click Video 2610e Name Entrance 2nd Floor Device Configuration This page displays configuration information Video Standard NTSC Frame Format Field over Field Video Rotation Of Number of Encoders per Video Input RE lor2 on 4 80 build 770 Uptime 01 08 34 In the Video Standard list select the analog display standard Possible values are o NTSC Used in North America Central America a number of South American countries and some Asian countries including Japan o PAL Used in United Kingdom much of western Europe several South American countries some Middle East and Asian countries several African countries Australia New Zealand and other Pacific island countries In the Frame Format list select the way the video is compressed This parameter applies to the S2600e and S2610e only The available values are o Field over Field The proprietary mode used by the Nextiva edge devices Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide o Interlaced Frame The MPEG 4 compliant mode where the two video fields are interlaced o Deinterlaced Frame The MPEG 4 compliant mode where
37. and see the MJ PEG parameters The MJ PEG parameters appear S2610e Name Entrance 2nd Floor Device Configuration This page displays configuration information The maximum number of generated frames per second In NTSC 1 to 7 10 15 or 30 In PAL 1 to 6 8 12 or 0 famesfsacond 25 Input Filter Mode Medium Noise Reduction Filter Mode Low bd Resolution 4CIF bd Web Multicast IP Address Guiza 1 Please enter a valid Multicast Ip address 224 16 32 2 Web Multicast IP Port 12543 Compression Mode MJPEG Rate Control Mode CFS Constant File Size Target File Size a Target of the JPEG file size in kbytes 0 kbytes Variable File Size Quality VFS3 hd Apply SmartSight Version 4 80 build 770 Uptime 01 08 34 In the Target Frame Rate box enter the maximum number of frames per second fps that will be encoded and transferred by the transmitter This parameter can be set to 1 to 7 10 15 or 30 fps in NTSC mode and 1 to 6 8 12 or 25 fps in PAL mode In the Input Filter Mode list select the level of filtering applied to the video signal before it is encoded helping to remove high frequency noise from lower quality cameras or noisy video feeds The available values are Low Medium High or None Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 10 11 12 13 14 Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide In the Noise Reduction Filter Mode list select the filtering of small v
38. ane separator You may be prompted to authorize a download of the SmartSightWebPlayer ActiveX Control check for the Info Bar just above the device web page Please ensure that the contents are signed by Verint Systems Canada Inc and then click Yes Popup Video Window Embedded Video Window Local Sett ings SmartSight ersion 4 80 build 770 Uptime 01 08 3 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 44 3 Using the Web Interface 2 45 If needed resize the two sub panes by dragging the separator up or down Note Ifthe Web Streaming Method described on page 42 is VSIP TCP the Local Video IP Port box does not appear Unless your setup requires a specific port it is recommended to keep the default value in the Local Video IP Port box 2610e AS Name Entra nd Floor Live Video Streaming Close Window To choose a video viewing method You may be prompted to authorize a download of the SmartSightWebPlayer ActiveX Control check for the Info Bar just above the device web page Please ensure that the contents are signed by Verint Systems Canada Inc and then click Yes fethe Popup video Window Embedded video Window cal Setting Local Video Ip Port 2 Enable YUY Support SmartSight Version 5 00 build 401 Uptime 01 08 34 In the Local Video IP Port box under Local Settings enter the port number on your computer that will receive video
39. are of user accounts and device security User Accounts You can set up user accounts to protect the configuration of the device by restricting its access with a user name and a password Once the user account mode is activated you need the user name password combination to access the command line interface CLI of the device and the web interface Two types of users are available m Administrator Has all rights and is automatically available when user accounts are activated m Web client Only has access to live video and quick status in the web interface Five web clients are available To configure the user accounts 1 In the navigation pane expand Configuration gt Access Management then click User Accounts The user account parameters appear 2610e Name Entrar Device Configuration This page displays configuration information Jun User Accounts Disabled gt Administrator User Name USERNAME Administrator Password Password Web Client 1 User Name NL Web Client 1 Password l 007 Web Client 1 Disabled Web Client 2 User Name Web Client 2 Password L Web Client 2 Disabled gt SmartSight version 4 80 build 770 Uptime 01 08 34 21 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide In the User Accounts list indicate whether the use of user names and passwords to access the device with the web interface or the command line interface is enabled I
40. ariations in pixels in otherwise motionless sections of the video to be used in all conditions to reduce the bit rate Using this filter also helps reduce the number of false alarms in low light conditions To see this parameter on the S2600e and S2610e you need to deactivate the second video encoder see page 28 The available values are Low default Medium High and None In the Resolution list select the measure of how clear and crisp the video image appears Each resolution corresponds to a specific number of pixels columns lines for each picture of the video sequence The available resolutions are QCIF CIF 2CIF 4CIF All lines 2 3 D1 and VGA In the Web Multicast I P Address box enter the IP address of the multicast group from which the web interface will get live video if the web streaming method is Multicast UDP see page 42 This parameter applies to the S2600e AS and S2610e AS only In the Web Multicast I P Port box enter the IP port of the multicast group from which the web interface will get live video if the web streaming method is Multicast UDP see page 42 This parameter applies to the S2600e AS and S2610e AS only Inthe Frame Format list select the way the video fields are compressed This parameter applies to the S2600e AS and S2610e AS only The available values are o Field over Field The proprietary mode used by the Nextiva edge devices o Interlaced Frame The MPEG 4 compliant mode where the two v
41. bleshooting tasks on the S2600e Specifically m Updating the firmware m Performing a reset m Recognizing the status LED conditions E Using the command line interface CLI Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 49 Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide Updating the Firmware You may need to update the S2600e to have access to new firmware or new features Updating the firmware of a device retains its configuration Many tools are available to perform the update the SConfigurator utility the web interface see page 47 or a video management software like Verint Nextiva for the detailed procedure refer to the documentation of the software The latest firmware files are available on the Verint Video Intelligence Solutions extranet Quick Links gt Firmware and Applications gt Nextiva Intelligent Edge Devices Note Firmware downgrade is not supported on any device If you perform a downgrade any problem encountered will not be covered by your product warranty Performing a Reset Depending on the gravity of the situation you can reboot the device load its default configuration or perform both these actions if the device does not react the way is should 1 Start by rebooting the device The device will retain all its configuration 2 If it continues to perform abnormally load its default configuration All user defined values will be lost 3 Ifthe problem persists perform a hard reset that will assign the default factory
42. cation method to secure wireless systems It is the successor of WEP WPA implements the majority of the IEEE 802 11i standard 65 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide WPA2 Wi Fi Protected Access version 2 An authentication method that implements the full 802 11i standard but will not work with some older network cards It is also known as 802 11i Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 66 Numerics 12V DC power connection 8 50 Hz with NTSC 34 A abnormal power up conditions 51 access management 21 account user 21 ActiveX controls for the web interface 17 address IP See IP address administrator account 21 alarm configuration 15 analytics video 3 APIPA addressing scheme 57 B back focus 15 C cable See Ethernet cable casing of the device 5 certificate SSL 3 characteristics of the device 2 CLI command line interface 24 52 compliance 70 computer requirements 10 configuration alarm 15 default 46 50 54 device initial 10 12 1 0 15 web interface 21 43 connection 12V DC power 8 Ethernet cable 9 PoE 8 point to point 13 crossover Ethernet cable 9 10 D day night settings 37 default configuration 46 50 54 DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 12 26 downgrade of firmware 50 DSCP Differentiated Service Code Points 53 duplicate IP address 11 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Index enclosure of the device 5 encoder use 3 Ethernet cab
43. ce In addition to SConfigurator another tool is available to interact with the device the web interface The web interface allows you to View a quick status of the device Configure the device View live video Perform maintenance operations The web interface is only available with Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or later You may have to install or upgrade ActiveX controls when accessing the web interface for the first time or after updating your device from a previous firmware release Depending on user account and security settings you may have to provide a user name and password when logging into the web interface or accessing it in secure mode For more information see the Security parameters on page 23 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 16 3 Using the Web Interface Installing or Upgrading ActiveX Controls The first time you access the web interface or after updating your device from a previous firmware release you need to install or upgrade the ActiveX controls for live viewing and firmware update To install or upgrade the ActiveX controls 1 Open a Microsoft Internet Explorer window 2 Select Tools gt Pop up Blocker gt Turn Off Pop up Blocker 3 If you upgraded the firmware of the device a Select Tools gt Internet Options b Inthe Temporary Internet files box of the General tab click Delete Files c Inthe Delete Files window check Delete all offline content then click OK d In the c Windows Downl
44. ck Status To see basic status information on the unit tenance Jnit Informatior Firmware P 4 80 build 770 Version Device Type S2610e Serial x ime 08 34 Number 00079a e00006 Uptime 01 08 3 Jan 11 2006 at IP 172 16 30 6 09 11 02 Build Date h Check Memory 1220000 bytes free SmartSight Version 4 80 build 770 Uptime 01 08 34 fe Done The quick status information contains o Device Type The type of the device This information is also displayed on the top banner of the web interface o Serial Number The serial number of the device o Build Date The date the firmware has been generated o Firmware Version The current firmware version of the device This information is also displayed on the bottom banner of the web interface o Uptime The time since the device has been rebooted This information is also displayed on the bottom banner of the web interface o P The IP address of the device This information is also displayed on the top banner of the web interface o Memory The available internal memory in the device Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 20 3 Using the Web Interface Configuring the Device The following parameter categories are available for configuration on the device m Access management m Video m System time m System status m Video status m HTTP Webserver m Network m VSIP m LED state Configuring Access Management Access management takes c
45. computer 10 lens 3 power 2 Reset button 51 reset to factory default 46 50 54 resolution video 4 30 32 RoHS 73 rotation of video 28 35 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide S SConfigurator configuring the device 11 creating a connection 13 secure HTTP access 24 sensor video 33 specifications technical 59 61 SSL Secure Sockets Layer 3 24 status device 25 video 39 video sensor 35 status LED 51 straight through Ethernet cable 9 10 subnet mask 26 system status 25 system time 41 T technical specifications 59 61 Telnet accessing the CLI 52 preventing access 23 temporary IP address 57 time system 41 ToS Type of Service 53 troubleshooting 49 53 U user account 21 V Verint web site vi video analytics 3 video sensor settings 33 video settings 3 27 38 video live 44 46 VSIP port 40 VSIP settings 40 w web client account 21 web interface accessing with a password 21 ActiveX controls for 17 after a firmware update 17 for configuration 21 43 HTTP settings 42 live video 44 46 maintaining the device with 46 opening 19 preventing access 24 secure access 24 68 Index web site Verint vi 69 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Compliance 70 Compliance United States Statement for FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of
46. e are 2610e Name Entrance 2nd Floor Device Configuration This page displays configuration information ecurity Telnet Session Enabled gt XML Report Generation Enabled IP Firmware Update Enabled gt HTTP Access Enabled Secure HTTP Access Disabled gt Global Security Profile Disabled gt SSL Passkey The passkey for SSL authentication 3 maximum of 10 characters Apply SmartSight v n d 770 Uptime 01 08 3 The parameters for the S2600e AS and S2610e AS are 172 16 30 50 S2610e AS Name Entrance 2nd Floor IP Device Configuration This page displays configuration information Telnet Session Allow Use Telnet Accounts Disabled XML Report Generation Allow IP Firmware Update Allow HTTP Access Enabled mmunication HTIPS Access Enabled Use Web Client Accounts Disabled Global Security Profile Disabled SSL Passkey The passkey for SSL authentication a maximum of 10 characters Apply SmartSight 5 00 build 401 Uptime 01 08 2 Inthe Telnet Session list indicate whether the access to the CLI of the device with Telnet is enabled 23 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 10 11 12 Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide In the Use Telnet Accounts list indicate whether the use of user accounts to access the device with the CLI is enabled This parameter appli
47. e Configuration Submittal pane Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 32 3 Using the Web Interface Video Sensor The video sensor of the IP camera has configurable parameters To configure the video sensor parameters of the IP camera 1 33 In the navigation pane expand Configuration gt Advanced gt Video then click Video Sensor The sensor parameters appear IP 172 16 30 6 2610e AS ame Entra 2nd Floor Device Configuration This page displays configuration information Load Sensor Defaults Sensor Type interlaced Sensor Preset Noma gt White Balance Bias An offset in degree Kelvin from 2000 to 2000 R 07 with increments of 1 Lens Type Manual hd E Metering Zone Normal N i g Gamma Mode Auto 7 Gamma Manual Value fe From 25 to 100 with increments of 1 Support NTSC in 50 Hz Environment or Maximum Slow Shutter Speed Limit x E Apply SmartSight ersion 5 00 build 401 To set all the sensor parameters to their default values click Load Sensor Defaults In the Sensor Type list select the scan type of the sensor For better results use Interlaced if the video is displayed on an analog monitor and Progressive for viewing on a computer In the Sensor Preset list select a grouping of low level parameters relative to the luminosity and level of details in the image The presets are o Normal For interior or exterior scenes with a lot of details and low cont
48. e NTP server Default is 123 In the Local Time Offset box enter the offset in minutes from the GMT time in the time zone in which the device operates for instance the offset for the Eastern Standard Time is 300 minutes To continue the configuration process select another parameter category in the navigation pane Otherwise click Apply to save the changes in the device Depending on the changes you made a reboot may be required follow the on screen instructions in the Device Configuration Submittal pane Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide Configuring HTTP Webserver A series of parameters help configure the communication between the web page on the computer and the device To configure the HTTP parameters 1 2 In the navigation pane expand Configuration gt Advanced then click HTTP Webserver The HTTP parameters appear Note If you change any of these parameters you must refresh the web page for instance by pressing F5 2610e AS Name Entrance 2nd Floor Device Configuration This page displays configuration information HTTP Server IP Port Be o o The default port number for this server is 80 Web Streaming Method VSIP TCP v Apply em Time SmartSight Version 5 00 build 401 Uptime 01 08 34 In the HTTP Server IP Port box enter the TCP port number in the device on which the HTTP requests will be made Default in all web applications is
49. e contrast and brightness of the image when the gamma mode is Manual The lower the value the more brightness and contrast is added to the image 10 In the Support NTSC in 50 Hz Environment list indicate whether the electrical network frequency is 50 Hertz On or 60 Hertz Off when using the NTSC video standard To activate this setting you must set the lens type to Auto Iris DC and the sensor preset to Fluorescent 2 11 In the Maximum Slow Shutter Speed Limit list select the highest exposure time of the shutter on the camera when luminosity is low The longer the exposure time the larger the quantity of visual artefacts on moving objects or scenes 12 To continue the configuration process select another parameter category in the navigation pane Otherwise click Apply to save the changes in the device Depending on the changes you made a reboot may be required follow the on screen instructions in the Device Configuration Submittal pane Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 34 3 Using the Web Interface Sensor Status The sensor status presents the current values of the video sensor in the IP camera To look at the sensor status of the IP camera 1 In the navigation pane expand Configuration gt Advanced gt Video gt Video Sensor then click Sensor Status The sensor status parameters appear 2610e AS Name Entrance 2 IP 172 16 30 6 Device Configuration This page displays configuratio
50. er quality cameras or noisy video feeds The available values are Low Medium High or None In the Noise Reduction Filter Mode list select the filtering of small variations in pixels in otherwise motionless sections of the video to be used in all conditions to reduce the bit rate Using this filter also helps reduce the number of false alarms in low light conditions To see this parameter on the S2600e and S2610e you need to deactivate the second video encoder see page 28 The available values are Low default Medium High and None Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide 10 In the Resolution list select the measure of how clear and crisp the video image appears Each resolution corresponds to a specific number of pixels columns lines for each picture of the video sequence The available resolutions are QCIF CIF 2CIF ACIF All lines 2 3 D1 and VGA 11 1n the Rate Control Mode list select the mode controlling the bit rate variation The available modes are o CFR Constant Frame Rate This mode maintains the target frame rate Video quality may suffer and the bit rate may exceed the target value o CBR Constant Bitrate This mode is the most effective to maintain the target bit rate Video quality may suffer frames may be skipped and the frame rate may decrease This mode should be used when transmitting video over networks that have very limited bandwidths and with an intra interval
51. es to the S2600e AS and S2610e AS only To define user accounts see page 21 In the XML Report Generation list indicate whether the generation of an XML report presenting the current state of the device is enabled In the IP Firmware Update list indicate whether firmware updates on the device through the IP network are enabled In the HTTP Access list indicate whether the access to the web interface of the device in a non secure context is enabled If you block this access you can only set up the device with SConfigurator or Telnet In the Secure HTTP Access list indicate whether the access to the web interface of the device in a secure SSL context is enabled This parameter applies to the S2600e and S2610e only If this context is enabled you access the device with https IP address in your web browser and the user account mode is automatically activated described on page 21 In the HTTPS Access list indicates whether the access to the web interface of the device in a secure HTTP HTTPS context is enabled This parameter applies to the S2600e AS and S2610e AS only In the Use Web Client Accounts list indicate whether the use of user accounts to access the device with the web interface is enabled This parameter applies to the S2600e AS and S2610e AS only To define user accounts see page 21 In the Global Security Profile list indicate whether the complete SSL security on the device is enabled Once this profile is activated
52. escription Range x The x coordinate of the upper right corner 0 704 Y The y coordinate of the upper right corner 0 524 W The width of the rectangle 16 720 H The height of the rectangle 16 540 Four preset sets of coordinates are available You can also create a custom metering zone To create a metering zone 1 2 In the navigation pane expand Configuration gt Advanced gt Video then click Video Sensor In the Metering Zone list select the zone to create The available values are Normal and Backlight There is no difference between these two zones In the navigation pane click Normal Metering Zone or Backlight Metering Zone under Video Sensor The metering zone parameters appear 2610e AS Name Entrance 2nd Floor IP 172 16 30 6 Device Configuration This page displays configuration information Norm Normal Zone Mode SafeArea v Normal Zone Custom Format X Y W H where X 0 704 x coordinate of upper right corner even value only Y 0 524 y coordinate of upper right 64 64 600 400 corner even value only W 16 720 width of rectangle even value only H 16 540 height of rectangle even value only En s ais i ES Encoder 1 SmartSight Version 5 00 build 401 Uptime 01 08 34 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 36 3 Using the Web Interface 4 Inthe Normal Zone Mode or Backlight Zone Mode list select the dimension of the metering zone T
53. ess of the device Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 169 254 device is in APIPA mode The first time it boots up After receiving a duplicate IP address After a hardware reset When the DHCP server does not have any available IP addresses E E E EENE gt E E After loading the default parameters DHCP configuration is automatically disabled after a factory reset Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 58 Technical Specifications Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 59 Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide Here are the S2600e series technical specifications Sensor Lens Imaging device 1 3 inch 0 84 cm digital sensor Dynamic range 102 dB typical 120 dB maximum Sensor resolution 742 H x 554 V Synchronization Internal Iris control Automatic or manual Auto iris lens type DC drive Optional lens Varifocal 2 9 to 8 mm 2 7x F0 95 DC auto iris IR compatible Focusing range 0 3m to infinity Angle of view with the Wide 94 x69 optional lens Tele 35 x26 Video Compression MPEG 4 based MPEG 4 ISO 14496 2 compliant MJ PEG Frame rate Up to 30 frames or 60 fields per second in NTSC 25 frames or 50 fields in PAL programmable full motion Analog output 1 composite 1 Vpp into 75 ohms with a female BNC connector Horizontal resolution 520 TVL RGB gt 480 TVL typical Vertical resolution 460 TVL Minimum illumination Color for day mode 0 5 lux F 1 2 40 IRE Black and
54. et cable straight through or Straight through J2 Ethernet cable J DATA amp PWR DATA crossover PoE injector Power cord 6 ___ 1 Plug a straight through Ethernet cable into the network RJ 45 connector of the device Plug the other end of the cable into the DATA amp PWR port of the injector Connect another Ethernet cable straight through or crossover into the DATA port of the injector The crossover cable directly connects the IP camera to a computer use a straight through cable to connect the IP camera to a hub or a switch for integration with the network 4 Connect the other end of the second cable into an Ethernet equipment Warning To avoid damaging your Ethernet equipment ensure that the cable is connected into the DATA port of the PoE injector and not in the DATA amp PWR port Note The combined length of the two Ethernet cables cannot exceed 328 feet 100 meters For example if you used an 82 foot 25m cable in step 1 the maximum length of the second cable is 246 feet 75m 5 Power the device by plugging the power cord between the injector and the outlet 9 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide Installing the S2600e Install the camera and connect it to the network To install the camera and the lens 1 Remove the caps in front of the camera and on the lens 2 Check that the locking screw of the back focus ring is fastened 3 For a
55. f disabled default anybody can access the device This parameter applies to the S2600e and S2610e only Inthe Administrator User Name box enter the alphanumeric string identifying the administrator user Inthe Administrator Password box enter the alphanumeric string protecting the access to the device for the administrator user Inthe Web Client x User Name box enter the alphanumeric string identifying a web client user Inthe Web Client x Password box enter the alphanumeric string protecting the access to the device for a web client user Inthe Web Client x list indicate whether the web client number x is enabled This parameter applies to the S2600e AS and S2610e AS only If required repeat the web client configuration steps for all web client users Up to five web clients are available To continue the configuration process select another parameter category in the navigation pane Otherwise click Apply to save the changes in the device Depending on the changes you made a reboot may be required follow the on screen instructions in the Device Configuration Submittal pane Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 22 3 Using the Web Interface Security The security parameters are relative to the protection of the device To configure the security parameters 1 In the navigation pane expand Configuration gt Access Management then click Security The security parameters appear The settings for the S2600e and S2610
56. factory image with the zoom and focus adjustment you will have to adjust the back focus To adjust the image 1 View video by plugging an analog monitor into the video output connector on the back of the camera accessing the web interface for the procedure see page 16 or using SConfigurator select the camera in the Units tab right click then select View WEB Page If the S2600e or S2610e camera is installed upside down change the Video Rotation parameter to On in the web interface to flip the image in the right position For more information see page 28 Ensure that all lighting situations are covered For an auto iris lens reduce the ambient lighting until the iris is opened to its maximum For a manual iris lens open the iris to its maximum if the image is too bright reduce the ambient lighting If you cannot reduce ambient light hold a neutral density filter against the front of the lens Aim the camera at an object in the area of interest On a zoom lens slowly turn the zoom ring Tele Wide clockwise or counterclockwise until you get a sharp image Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 14 2 Installing and Configuring the IP Camera 6 Slowly turn the focus ring Near Far clockwise or counterclockwise until you get a sharp image If you were unable to get a clear image you need to fine tune the image by adjusting the back focus 7 Tighten the zoom and focus controls To fine tune the image 1 Change t
57. g that the less important ones do not fail QoS is an essential technology for organizations rolling out a new generation of network applications such as real time voice communications and high quality video delivery In the Nextiva edge devices the two available QoS flavors are Type of Service ToS and Differentiated Service Code Points DSCP For QoS to be taken into account the network infrastructure equipment switches and routers must support one of these protocols If any of these devices does not support QoS the QoS data will simply be processed as traditional non QoS data Furthermore all Nextiva edge devices on a network must support the same QoS protocol or no protocols at all You can set a priority flag to three data types coming out of an edge device video audio and control A QoS enabled switch or router uses this flag to determine how the current data compares to what is currently going through it The QoS values are in the Advanced gt Quality of Service menu 53 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Factory Default Configuration Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 54 A Factory Default Configuration The S2600e is programmed at the factory with the following configuration Type Configuration Access management User accounts Disabled Telnet sessions Enabled IP firmware update Enabled Global security profile Disabled SSL passkey lt empty gt Network DHCP configuration Disabled
58. he available values are Mode X Y W H Coordinates Full Screen 0 0 719 539 Safe Area 64 64 600 400 Center Spot 180 130 359 259 Lower 1 3 0 280 719 179 Custom To define your own zone 5 If you selected the Custom mode enter the X Y W H coordinates of the metering zone in the Normal Zone Custom or Backlight Zone Custom box 6 To continue the configuration process select another parameter category in the navigation pane Otherwise click Apply to save the changes in the device Depending on the changes you made a reboot may be required follow the on screen instructions in the Device Configuration Submittal pane Day Night Configuration On the S2610e and S2610e AS cameras only a series of parameters enable the day night configuration 1 In the navigation pane expand Configuration gt Advanced gt Video gt Video Sensor then click Day Night Configuration The day night configuration parameters appear 2610e AS Name Entrance 2nd Floor Device Configuration This page displays configuration information Day Night Control Forced Day Mode v Day Night Gain Boost Disabled Day Night Gain Limit Determines the highest gain dB that will be applied in night mode Range from 0 to 44 with increments of i 32 dB Day Night In Gain Threshold In Gain Threshold determines the highest system gain dB that will be applied while in day mode 24 dB before a transition to n
59. he default values are listed in Appendix A on page 54 m Update To upgrade the firmware of the device Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 46 3 Using the Web Interface For more information about these tasks and when you should perform them see the Maintaining and Troubleshooting the Device chapter To reboot the device 1 In the navigation pane click Maintenance The maintenance pane appears 2610e AS Name Entrance 2nd Floor Maintenance Maintenance operations Reboot Load M Keep Network Settings F gt Update Update SmartSight Version 5 00 build 401 Uptime 01 08 34 2 Click Reboot A confirmation window appears 3 Click OK To load the default values of the device 1 In the navigation pane click Maintenance The maintenance pane appears 2 To keep the following network parameters ensure that Keep Network Settings is checked m DHCP usage M Gateway m Ping request target Mm Subnet m P address m DNS servers mM Ping request size m Host name Otherwise you will need to reprogram the device for proper operation within the network Click Load A confirmation window appears Click OK The default values are applied To update the firmware of the device Note If you upgraded the device firmware or are accessing the firmware update process for the first time you need to install an ActiveX prior to proceeding for more information see page 17 1 I
60. he physical focus and zoom of the camera o Ona fixed focal length lens set the physical focus of the lens to the middle of its range o Ona zoom lens set the zoom to full telephoto view and the physical focus to infinity Unfasten the locking screw Screw or unscrew the back focus ring to get the best possible image Note Do not screw the lens too deeply you must never feel resistance Otherwise the back focus ring will lean against internal components and prevent the camera from working properly 4 Ona zoom lens set it to full wide angle then focus again at the object If necessary re adjust the back focus to get optimum clarity You should be able to adjust the focus on the object no matter the zoom adjustment 5 Fasten the locking screw On a fixed focal length lens fine tune the focus with the adjustment of the lens Configuring the I Os The multipin connector on the back of the camera contains pins for one input and one output signals for alarms The S2600e camera can generate and receive alarms A typical configuration requires you plug an event sensor to the input and ground I O pins on the S2600e and your alarm system to the output relay pins of a receiver For example Ground Input iu With SConfigurator you activate the transfer of alarm data by checking the Forward I O box in the Connection Creator window Relay Relay me 15 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Using the Web Interfa
61. her documents EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EN55022 1998 class A EN55024 1998 EN 61000 4 3 1996 3V m EN 61000 4 6 1996 3 Vrms EN 61000 4 2 1995 4kV CD 8 kV AD EN 61000 4 4 1995 1kV power 500V signal EN 61000 4 11 1994 EN 61000 4 5 1995 2kV L E 1kV L L ENV50204 1995 Verint hereby declares that the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directive s and Standard s June 9th 2006 Laval Canada For the official signed declaration of conformity visit http www verint com certifications Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 72 Compliance RoHS Declaration of Compliance Verint believes in the importance of conducting our business in a manner that will help protect the environment as well as our employees customers and the public To that end we are committed to bringing our existing and future product lines into EU RoHS Directive compliance Thus the following products S2600e S2600e AS S2610e and S2610e AS S2750eN and S2700eP are compliant with the DIRECTIVE 2002 95 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 27 January 2003 RoHS regarding the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment The S2600e S2600e AS S2610e and S2610e AS products will not exceed the maximum concentrations of 0 1 by weight in homogenous materials for lead hex chrome mercury PBB PBDE and 0 01 for cadmium In addition the S2600e
62. ideo fields are interlaced o Deinterlaced Frame The MPEG 4 compliant mode where the two video fields are converted to a progressive scan image by a deinterlacing filter This filter removes interlaced artifacts for playback on a progressive scan monitor Note If the sensor type under Video Sensor is set to Progressive this value should not be used since it will degrade the video quality In the Rate Control Mode list select the mode controlling the file size variation The available modes are o CFS Constant File Size The quality of the images may vary but their size will be targeted to the value specified by the Target File Size parameter o VFS Variable File Size The quality of the image is set by the Variable File Size Quality parameter but the size of the image will vary depending of the encoded image In the Target File Size box enter the target size of each image that will be encoded in Kbytes if the rate control mode is CFS The available values are in the 1 100 range In the Variable File Size Quality list select the quality of the encoded images if the rate control mode is VFS The value range is from VFS1 high quality to VFS7 worst quality To continue the configuration process select another parameter category in the navigation pane Otherwise click Apply to save the changes in the device Depending on the changes you made a reboot may be required follow the on screen instructions in the Devic
63. ight mode Range from 0 to 60 with increments of i Day Night Out Gain Threshold Out Gain Threshoid determines the lowest system gain dB that will be applied before a 18 dB transition to day mode Range from 0 to 60 with increments of 1 Apply SmartSight Version 5 00 build 401 Uptime 01 08 3 37 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide Inthe Day Night Control list select the way the camera will switch between the day and night modes The available values are o Auto The camera switches automatically between both modes o Forced Night Mode The camera remains in night mode all the time o Forced Day Mode The camera remains in day mode all the time In the Day Night Gain Boost list indicate whether the video gain is increased by 6 dB when entering is night mode to increase contrast In the Day Night Gain Limit box enter the highest video gain that will be applied in night mode The range is 0 44 dB In the Day Night In Gain Threshold box enter the highest video gain that will be applied in day mode before the sensor switches to night mode when the Day Night Control parameter is set to Auto This value should be higher than Day Night Out Gain Threshold to allow for a smooth day to night transition In the Day Night Out Gain Threshold box enter the lowest video gain that will be applied in night mode before the sensor switches to day mode when the Day Night Control parameter
64. ion guide is included with your order Verint Video Intelligence Solutions v Preface How to Contact Us The following Web sites and e mail addresses provide information and support for Verint Video Solutions and the Nextiva Intelligent Edge Device product line Find general information on Verint Video Solutions including marketing material and product information at www verint com videosolutions Download the documentation of the Intelligent Edge Devices at www verint com manuals Download firmware from the Verint Video Solutions partner extranet at http vvs verint com Send your questions or comments on the current document or any other Nextiva user documentation to our documentation feedback team at documentationfeedback verint com Find contact information for the Verint Customer Service team by phone or e mail or fill out a Web request for support with a specific issues at www verint com videoservice For immediate assistance contact the Customer Service team Location Telephone E mail USA and Canada 1 888 747 6246 vissupport verint com Central and Latin 1 631 962 9202 vissupport verint com America Europe Middle East 44 0 845 843 7333 customersupport emea verint com and Africa 49 0 4321 269 81 36 mobilesupport verint com Transit applications only Asia Pacific APAC_VIS_Services verint comp Hong Kong 852 2797 5678 Singapore 65 68266099 vi Verint Video Intelligence Soluti
65. is set to Auto This value should be lower than Day Night In Gain Threshold to allow for a smooth night to day transition To continue the configuration process select another parameter category in the navigation pane Otherwise click Apply to save the changes in the device Depending on the changes you made a reboot may be required follow the on screen instructions in the Device Configuration Submittal pane Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 38 3 Using the Web Interface Looking at Video Status The video status presents the current values of video characteristics for each video encoder These internal parameters are useful when troubleshooting the device with the assistance of a customer service specialist To see the video status of the device 1 In the navigation pane expand Configuration gt Advanced gt Video Status then click the desired encoder The video status parameters appear S2610e AS Name Entrance 2nd Floor Device Configuration This page displays configuration information Current Frame Rate 1 frames second Current Bit Rate Kb s 32 kbits second Current Quantizer 100 225 Average Frame Rate 1 frames second Average Bit Rate Kb s 32 kbits second Average Quantizer 100 235 Video Input Locked 0 No 1 Yes 1 Video Decoder AGC Value 20 SmartSight Version 5 00 build 401 Uptime 01 08 34 The available information is o Current Frame Rate The current frame
66. itten as four numbers separated by periods each number is in the 0 255 range Each device on a network must have a unique IP address 4 In the Subnet Mask box enter the binary configuration that specifies the subnet in which the IP address of the device belongs A subnet is a portion of a network that shares a common address component Unless otherwise specified by your network administrator it is recommended to use a subnet mask of 255 255 0 0 5 Inthe Gateway box enter the IP address of the network point that acts as an entrance to another network Never use the IP address of the device as the gateway value 6 Inthe Host Name box enter an alias for the IP address of the device to be used by the DNS server this parameter is optional It is made up of 2 to 24 alphanumerical characters the first one must be a character Note It is up to the DHCP server to register the host name in the DNS server Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 26 3 Using the Web Interface To continue the configuration process select another parameter category in the navigation pane Otherwise click Apply to save the changes in the device Depending on the changes you made a reboot may be required follow the on screen instructions in the Device Configuration Submittal pane Configuring Video The following aspects of the video functions of the device are available for configuration General parameters Encoder Video sensor Sensor status Normal
67. le maximum length 9 RJ 45 connector 6 usage 9 10 event configuration 15 F factory default configuration 46 50 54 features of the device 2 firmware update ActiveX control for 17 downgrading 50 performing 46 50 preventing 24 focus back 15 frame rate 3 29 31 G gateway 26 global security profile 24 GMT Greenwich Mean Time 41 H hardware reset 50 HTTP access 24 HTTP settings for the web interface 42 HTTPS access 24 l I O alarm 15 injector PoE 8 installation 8 IntelliView 3 inversion of video 28 35 IP address APIPA 57 duplicate 11 setting 11 12 26 temporary 57 L LED status 51 length of Ethernet cable 9 lens characteristics 3 67 live video accessing 44 46 ActiveX control for 17 loading default configuration 46 50 54 local settings for live viewing 44 M maintenance 46 49 53 mask subnet 26 maximum length of Ethernet cable 9 name of device 40 network settings 12 26 night settings 37 noise reduction filter 29 32 NTP Network Time Protocol 41 NTSC with 50 Hz 34 0 output alarm 15 P panel of device 5 passkey 21 24 PoE power over Ethernet 8 point to point connection 13 power connection 12V DC 8 power requirements 2 power over Ethernet PoE 8 power up conditions 51 preventing access 24 protection of device configuration 23 Q Quality of Service QoS 53 R rate control 30 32 rebooting the device 46 50 receiver device 13 requirements
68. ll Units on LAN I Discovery IP Address 255 255 2 St SSL 55 255 Reset to Reset to Broadcast Multicast Trusted Unit List T r Enable Security I Enter SSL Passkey Check Detect All Units on LAN Ensure that the VSIP Port is 5510 otherwise click Default Ensure that the Discovery I P Address is 255 255 255 255 otherwise click Reset to Broadcast 7 Click OK 71 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide 8 Select the Units tab then click Discover A device of type Unknown with a 169 254 X Y IP address appears in the list it corresponds to your new device This default IP address is based on the APIPA Automatic Private IP Addressing addressing scheme X and Y are relative to the MAC Media Access Control address of the device for more information about APIPA see page 57 General Units Connections Units Unt name Type Adaress Product Discover G 192 168 135 114 Unit Receiver 192 168 135 114 51500e gE 192 168 135 215 Unit Receiver 192 168 135 215 51500e a Unknown Unknown 169 254 31 68 Unknown Configure Add Telnet Reboot gt 3unit s discovered 9 Select the unknown device then click Configure 10 In the Reconfigure unit confirmation window click Yes The New Network Configuration window appears New Network Configuration x m Network Configuration Use DHCP M IPAddess 172 16 8 100 Subnet 255 2
69. n information Module Type Day Night Build Number 16 Day Night Mode Day Mode Inversion Status Upright Uptime 01 08 34 SmartSight Version 5 00 build 401 The following information is available o Module Type The type of sensor in the IP camera The available values are Color for the S2600e and S2600e AS and Day Night for the S2610e and S2610e AS o Build Number The build number of the sensor firmware o Day Night Mode The period of the day the camera is in This parameter applies to the S2610e and S2610e AS only The available values are Day Mode and Night Mode o Inversion Status The position of the camera This parameter applies to the S2600e and S2610e only The available values are Upright and Inverted You indicate the way the camera handles its position with the Video Rotation parameter see page 28 Normal and Backlight Metering Zones A metering zone is the area on the image where the camera takes its measurements for brightness and white balance You can create two metering zones normal and backlight You specify which one to use in the Metering Zone parameter of the Video Sensor page see page 34 There is no difference between these two zones they are user defined 33 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide A metering zone is defined as a set of four coordinates in pixels always an even number representing a rectangle Coordinate D
70. n the navigation pane click Maintenance The maintenance pane appears 47 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide 2 Click Update The Firmware Update page appears 2610e AS Name Entrance 2nd Floo Firmware Update To update the firmware of the device You may be prompted to authorize a download of the Firmware Update Activex check for the Info Bar just above the device web page Do not close your browser during this operation Firmware File Browse Start SmartSight Version 5 00 build 401 Uptime 01 08 34 3 Inthe Firmware File group box click Browse In the Open dialog box select the firmware file to use then click Open 5 Click Start The upgrade operation is executed If the update procedure fails 1 Restart the same procedure immediately 2 Ifthe problem persists reboot the device then restart the update procedure 3 If the problem persists look at the status LED for abnormal behavior You should take into consideration the following facts regarding firmware updates using the IP network m t can be deactivated in the command line interface CLI or the web interface m Ensure that the IP link is stable before starting the procedure therefore it is not recommended to perform it over the Internet Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 48 Maintaining and Troubleshooting the IP Camera You can perform maintenance and trou
71. nnecting Power All cameras can use 12V DC for power supply Verint offers a universal 12V DC power supply as part of your package For any other power supply refer to the manufacturer documentation for the proper wiring scheme You can also use power over Ethernet PoE to power the S2600e and S2610e cameras and establish their Ethernet connection the PoE option is not available on the S2600e AS and S2610e AS models The PoE kit sold by Verint contains two items an injector and a power cord The connection procedure may vary if you use another PoE kit refer to the PoE kit documentation for more information Warning Never use PoE and 12V DC at the same time It may damage the device To power the device using the universal 12V DC power supply 1 If the electrical plug installed on the power supply is the right one for the country of operation go to step 4 2 Remove the installed plug by pushing the PUSH button and keeping it pushed while turning the plug counterclockwise 3 Insert the required plug on the power supply then turn it clockwise until you hear a click 4 Plug the power supply wire with the dashed white lines in the Gnd pin on the back of the device Plug the other power wire in the Pwr pin on the back of the device Connect the electric plug into the outlet Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 8 2 Installing and Configuring the IP Camera To connect the PoE kit sold by Verint VERINT Ei N le Ethern
72. oaded Program Files folder on your computer delete the SnPlayer Control and FwuEngineAx Class files 4 Inthe Address box enter the IP address of the device using the http IP_address format File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Kal Hek gt OA A search Gyravortes GPmeda G SA H p Address http 172 16 30 6 index html hd 2610e Name Entrance 2nd Floor IP 172 16 30 6 Quick Status To see basic status information on the unit Maintenance Firmware Pi 4 80 build 770 Version Device Type S2610e Serial 2 ime 08 34 Number 00079a e00006 Uptime 01 08 3 Jan 11 2006 at IP 172 16 30 6 09 11 02 Build Date Memory 1220000 bytes free SmartSight Version 4 80 build 770 Uptime 01 08 34 Navigation pane 5 Select Tools gt Internet Options gt Security to lower the security level in your web browser to enable the ActiveX components to install Select Trusted sites then click Sites to add the IP address of the device in the trusted sites list E7 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide 6 In the navigation pane click Live Video A yellow information bar appears below the Address box This site might require the following ActiveX control SmartSightWebPlayer from Verint Systems Canada Inc Click here to install 7 Click the information bar 8 In the contextual window that appears select Install Active
73. on a device O You cannot access it anymore with Telnet o You cannot perform firmware updates through the IP network o You access its web interface in a secure mode that is the secure HTTP access mode is enabled Inthe SSL Passkey box enter a password to secure the connection with the device The passkey must be the same for all devices and the software tools to allow proper secure communication between them Tip You should not change this passkey with the web interface since there could be eavesdropping on the network You can use SConfigurator or a video management software to change it To continue the configuration process select another parameter category in the navigation pane Otherwise click Apply to save the changes in the device Depending on the changes you made a reboot may be required follow the on screen instructions in the Device Configuration Submittal pane Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 24 3 Using the Web Interface Viewing the System Status The system status information indicates the current values of internal device parameters These internal parameters are useful when troubleshooting the device with the assistance of a customer service specialist To view the system status of the device 1 Inthe navigation pane expand Configuration then click System Status The system status parameters appear 2610e AS Name Entrance 2nd Floor IP 172 16 30 6 Device Configuration
74. ons Overview The Nextiva S2600e series is a set of professional IP cameras with a super wide 102 dB dynamic range for excellent quality in high contrast environments and 0 5 lux for crisp images in even low lighting conditions SS Designed for color or day night use the S2600e series delivers dual stream MPEG 4 video at up to 4CIF and 30 frames per second in NTSC 25 in PAL The series supports both interlaced and progressive scan video rendering true undistorted 4CIF resolution on analog and digital video monitors Many compression modes also called codecs coder decoder are available a proprietary MPEG 4 based mode the MPEG 4 ISO 14496 2 compliant mode and MJ PEG Motion J PEG The overview covers m About the S2600e series m Installation kit m Hardware overview Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 1 Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide About the S2600e Series The S2600e series integrates a video sensor and an Ethernet video encoder in the same compact enclosure You can use the S2600e series IP cameras in point to point contexts as well as with video management and storage applications They enable configuration video viewing and maintenance from web browsers These cameras are for indoor use only Key Features The S2600e series contains the following models lo Es z k fe gt r E Er a wu cg lt 2 D zE ta kej 3 gt 9 D u ao za lo o a ou z
75. orkstations personal computers and surveillance equipment like edge devices See also WAN 63 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide MPEG 4 A graphics and video lossy compression algorithm standard that is derived from MPEG 1 MPEG 2 and H 263 MPEG 4 extends these earlier algorithms with synthesis of speech and video fractal compression computer visualization and artificial intelligence based image processing techniques Multicast Communication between a sender and multiple receivers on a network the devices can be located across multiple subnets but not through the Internet Multicast is a set of protocols using UDP IP for transport NTSC National Television Standards Committee The North American standard 525 line interlaced raster scanned video for the generation transmission and reception of television signals In addition to North America the NTSC standard is used in Central America a number of South American countries and some Asian countries including Japan Compare with PAL NTP Network Time Protocol A protocol designed to synchronize the clocks of devices over a network OSD On screen Display Status information displayed on the video monitor connected to a receiver edge device PAL Phase Alternation by Line A television signal standard 625 lines used in the United Kingdom much of western Europe several South American countries some Middle East and Asian countries sever
76. p If the condition persists call customer service 51 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide Using the Command Line Interface You may need to access the command line interface CLI of an edge device to perform troubleshooting tasks typically with the assistance of a Verint customer service specialist The available troubleshooting tasks include configuring quality of service QoS Accessing the CLI SConfigurator provides a network access to the CLI through the Telnet utility To enter the CLI with Telnet Note Ensure that your computer and the S2600e device are in the same IP subnet Open SConfigurator Click the Units tab Click Discover A A WN PM Select the desired device then click Telnet The CLI main menu appears in the Verint Console window verne console E Connect using Telet z Connected 172 16 3 94 23 Create Text File Clear Window FEE FE HE HE FE FE JE FE FE JE JE FE FE DE FE FE FE JE JE FE JE JE FE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE SE JE JE SE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE SE JE JE SE JE JE JE JE JE JE JE EE HE EE Verint 261 e UTU 172 16 36 6 HEE IE HE HE HE HE JE HE FE JE JE HE JE HE JE JE JE JE JE FE 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 HHH Main Menu 1 Access Management 2 System Status 3 Network 4 Ethernet Communication 5 Advanced Commands s Save Settings r
77. rasts default Indoor Less luminosity and details than Normal Outdoor More luminosity and details than Normal Fluorescent 1 For interior scenes lighted with tungsten fluorescents Fluorescent 2 For interior scenes lighted with tungsten fluorescents when the electrical network frequency is 50 Hertz in NTSC In the White Balance Bias box enter the offset in degrees Kelvin to adjust the colors based on the lighting situation to help images retain their true colors possible values range from 2000 to 2000 A negative offset adds a blue tint to the image whereas a positive value adds redness 0b 0 0 0 Inthe Lens Type list select the way the lens handles its iris aperture The available types are Manual and Auto Iris DC Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide 7 Inthe Metering Zone list select the area that the camera will use to take its measurements Two zones are available Normal and Backlight There is no preset behavior for these two zones For more information see page 35 8 Inthe Gamma Mode list select the way the IP camera changes the mid tone contrast and brightness of an image The available modes are o Auto The camera automatically chooses the best gamma setting o Manual You set the gamma correction in the Gamma Manual Value box o Off No gamma correction is performed 9 Inthe Gamma Manual Value box enter the value in the 25 100 range to correct the mid ton
78. rate of the encoder in frames per second o Current Bit Rate The current number of kilobits per second generated by the encoder o Current Quantizer The current quantizer used by the encoder multiplied by 100 o Average Frame Rate The average frame rate in the encoder in frames per second It is based on a 2 minute moving average o Average Bit Rate The average number of kilobits per second generated by the encoder It is based on a 2 minute moving average o Average Quantizer The average quantizer multiplied by 100 It is based on a 2 minute moving average o Video Input Locked The indication of whether the input signal is locked o Video Decoder AGC Value The automatic gain control value of the video analog to digital converter 39 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide Configuring VSIP Parameters are available to configure the VSIP proprietary communication protocol To configure the VSIP parameters 1 In the navigation pane expand Configuration gt Advanced then click VSIP The VSIP parameters appear 2610e AS Name Entrance 2nd Floor IP 172 16 30 6 Device Configuration vid This page displays configuration information guration YSIP Port The VSIP communication port of the unit IP 24624 ports 9541 65500 and those under 1028 must not be used YSIP Multicast IP Address The multicast IP address used by the unit to 224 16 3
79. rs for the SM4 and MPEG4 Compliant Simple Profile modes and another one for MJ PEG To configure the encoder parameters for the SM4 or MPEG4 Compliant Simple Profile compression mode 1 In the navigation pane expand Configuration gt Advanced gt Video then click the desired Encoder In the Compression Mode box select SM4 or MPEG4 Compliant Simple Profile The compression mode represents the way the video is compressed The following codecs coders decoders are available o SM4 The proprietary MPEG 4 based mode o MPEG4 Compliant Simple Profile The MPEG 4 ISO 14496 2 compliant mode o MJPEG The Motion JPEG mode that uses standard J PEG still images Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 28 3 Using the Web Interface 3 29 If the previous compression mode was MJ PEG click Apply to save the changes and see the SM4 or MPEG4 Compliant Simple Profile parameters The SM4 or MPEG4 Compliant Simple Profile parameters appear 2610e Device Configuration This page displays configuration information Encoder Target Bit Rate The maximum number of generated kbits per second 2048 kbits second From 9 to 6000 Target Frame Rate The maximum number of generated frames per E S fi d second In NTSC 1 to 7 10 15 or 30 In PAL 1 to 6 rames secon 8 12 or 25 Minimum Quantizer A parameter related to video quality From 2 to 31 3 cannot be higher than Maximum Quantizer value
80. same IP subnet as SConfigurator and have the same VSIP port to access other devices refer to the device discovery section in the Verint SConfigurator User Guide To associate a transmitter and a receiver in a point to point connection 1 Start SConfigurator 2 Inthe Units tab discover the desired devices The discovered devices appear in the Units box 3 Select the Connections tab then click Add The Connection Creator window appears Connection Creator Transmitters Receivers 172 16 6 224 Input19Encoder Output Decoder1 172 16 6 224 Input20Encoderl 172 16 47 20 Outputl Decoderl 172 16 6 224 Input21 Encoderl 172 16 25 156 Outputl Decoderl 172 16 6 224 Input22E ncoderl 172 16 25 156 Qutput2Decoder 172 16 6 224Input23Encoderl 172 16 25 156 Qutput3Decoder 172 16 6 224 Input24Encoder 172 16 25 156 Qutput4dDecoder 172 16 49 26 InputlEncoder 172 16 40 18 Outputl Decoderl 172 16 49 26 Inputl Encoder2 172 16 91 70 Outputl Decoder 17 16 25 5 Annu F nendert zi 17 16 49 201 Ntnutl Neendert Video Enable Audio rei x PTT PTL M Forward 1 0 IV Forward Serial Port Data 4 Select a transmitter in the left column and a receiver in the right one In the Transmitters column you have access to the two encoders of each input the video stream is the same for both Encoderl is always reserved for viewing live video with the web interface therefore you should use Encoder for point to
81. settings to the device and reboot it To reboot the device 1 Perform one of the following operations o Press and hold the Reset button on the back of the device for one second o In SConfigurator go to the Units tab select the device to reboot click Configure select the Unit entry in the parameter tree then click Reboot Unit o Inthe web interface click Maintenance in the navigation pane then click Reboot The device reboots while retaining its configuration To load the default configuration 1 Perform one of the following operations o In SConfigurator go to the Units tab select the device to reboot click Configure select the Unit entry in the parameter tree then click Load Default Settings o Inthe web interface click Maintenance in the navigation pane To keep the network configuration check Keep Network Settings Click Load This operation assigns the factory default settings to the device listed in Appendix A on page 54 Following such a reset you may need to reprogram the device for instance its IP address and VSIP port for proper operation within its network Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 50 4 Maintaining and Troubleshooting the IP Camera To perform a hard reset 1 Press and hold the Reset button on the device until the system status LED flashes red very rapidly it can take up to 10 seconds 2 Hold the button for an additional five seconds until the LED turns off The device reboots
82. sociated with radio wave propagation When a modulated signal is supplied to an antenna an electromagnetic field is created that is able to propagate through space Many wireless technologies are based on RF field propagation Verint Video Intelligence Solutions 64 Glossary RS 232 A standard interface approved by the Electronic Industries Alliance EIA for connecting serial devices RS 422 A standard interface approved by the Electronic Industries Alliance EIA for connecting serial devices designed to replace the older RS 232 standard because it supports higher data rates and greater immunity to electrical interference RS 485 An Electronics Industry Alliance EIA standard for multipoint communications SConfigurator A proprietary graphical program used to configure and update the firmware of edge devices Serial Port An interface that can be used for serial communication in which only one bit is transmitted at a time A serial port is a general purpose interface that can be used for almost any type of device SSL Secure Sockets Layer Acommonly used protocol for transmitting private documents via the Internet SSL works by using a public key to encrypt data that is transferred over the SSL connection The SSL protocol secures the following data I O serial port and VSIP communication it does not apply to audio and video transmission TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol A security protocol used in the WPA authentication me
83. stream following a specific protocol Configuration Assistant A proprietary graphical program used to configure and update the firmware of the S1100 edge devices Decoder See Receiver DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A communication protocol that lets network administrators manage centrally and automate the assignment of Internet Protocol IP addresses in a network DVR Digital Video Recorder A device usually a computer that acts like a VCR in that it has the ability to record and play back video images The DVR takes the feed from a camera and records it into a digital format on a storage device which is most commonly the hard drive Edge Device A Nextiva device transmitting or receiving video signals through an IP network The devices can be wireless or wired some transmitters are IP cameras Encoder See Transmitter Ethernet A local area network LAN architecture using a bus or star topology and supporting data transfer rates of 10 100 and 1000 Mbps It is one of the most widely implemented LAN standards The 802 11 protocols are often referred to as wireless Ethernet Firmware Software stored in read only memory ROM or programmable ROM PROM therefore becoming a permanent part of a computing device IP Internet Protocol The network layer for the TCP IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet networks LAN Local Area Network A computer network that spans a relatively small area A LAN can connect w
84. the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Industry Canada Statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada 71 Verint Video Intelligence Solutions Nextiva S2600e Series User Guide Europe EN 55022 Statement This is to certify that the Nextiva Models S2600e S2600e AS S2610e and S2610e AS IP cameras are shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89 336 ECC Article 4a Conformity is declared by the application of EN55022 Class A CISPR 22 Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer Verint Systems Inc 1800 Berlier Laval Quebec H7L 454 Canada Declares under sole responsibility that the product Product name IP camera Model numbers S2600e S2600e AS S2610e S2610e AS To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards or ot
85. the two video fields are converted to a progressive scan image by a deinterlacing filter This filter removes interlaced artifacts for playback on a progressive scan monitor Note If the sensor type is set to Progressive see page 33 this value should not be used since it will degrade the video quality In the Video Rotation list indicate if the video must be rotated 180 degrees in case the camera is installed upside down This parameter applies to the S2600e and S2610e only The current inversion state is presented in the Sensor Status page on page 35 In the Number of Encoders per Video Input box enter the number of encoders receiving a video stream This parameter applies to the S2600e and S2610e only Typically you use both encoders for video however to activate the noise reduction filter see page 29 you need to disable the second encoder The available values are o 1 To use Encoder 1 for video with the noise reduction filter set at Low o 2 To use both encoders for video To continue the configuration process select another parameter category in the navigation pane Otherwise click Apply to save the changes in the device Depending on the changes you made a reboot may be required follow the on screen instructions in the Device Configuration Submittal pane Encoder The video parameters are the same for the two encoders in the device However they vary depending on the compression mode There is one set of paramete
86. thod TLS Transport Layer Security A cryptographic protocol that provide secure communications on a wireless network Transceiver Transmitter Receiver A device that both transmits and receives analog or digital signals Transmitter A device sending video signals captured with a connected camera to a receiver The transmitter converts the analog signal into a digital form before transmitting it Also called encoder TTLS Tunneled Transport Layer Security A cryptographic protocol that creates a secure TLS tunnel VSIP Video Services over IP A proprietary communication protocol for sending messages between a computer and a Nextiva edge device or between two devices WAN Wide Area Network A computer network that spans a relatively large geographical area Typically a WAN consists of two or more local area networks LANs WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy A security protocol for wireless local area networks WLANs defined in the 802 11b standard It is designed to afford wireless networks the same level of protection as a comparable wired network Wireless Bridge A link between two networks wired or wireless Wireless Cell A group of wireless devices that communicate together on the same radio frequency channel and share the same wireless passkey Wireless Transmission A technology in which electronic devices send information to receivers using radio waves rather than wiring WPA Wi Fi Protected Access version 1 An authenti

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