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User Manual CONVISION V400/ V600 Plus Series

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2. tet i s Figure 10 Configuration Motion Detection add the actions Click on Add for select the actions for the motion detection You can assign as many as desired actions Repeat in addition the last two steps In the table all caused actions in the line of the appropriate time are listed By clicking on delete you can delete the allocation of the actions again 8 2 2 Object Detection The Object Detection is a new function of the Motion Detection With the Object Detection the alerting quality during the motion detection is substantially improved also with the reduction of the number of false alarms Beside of the motion intensity also the size of the object will be considered While with the 32 Convision V400 V600 Plus Motion Detection also detects smaller moving objects such as birds hare etc the Object Detection only release an event by detecting movements of larger objects like persons cars etc Thus the Object Detection enhances the usability of Motion detection especially for outdoor installations Note Before configuring the Object Detection please start the recording and simulate an object movement Afterwards please analyze by Playback if the object sizes and intensities of motion are optimal for your individual application To configure the Object Detection please select in the menu Event the menu item Object Detection With a raster you can specify the image area of the camera for which motion i
3. 2008 dd mm yyyy GMT Zone GMT 41 00 M Summer time I Yes From 30 03 26 10 2008 To From 29 03 25 10 2009 ro From 28 o3 31 10 2010 fro 27 os 30 10 2011 From 27 30 10 1 To From 25 03 28 10 2012 To Timeserver active Figure 26 Time and Date Timeserver The Convision IP Video server cannot only get the current time from a time server but can also pass the time to other devices Activate in addition the time server Now you can set in other devices which have a time Client function the IP address of your Convision IP Video server as time server 8 12 Dome PTZ Cameras In this menu you register which cameras are attached to the two serial interfaces COM 1 RS232 and COM 2 RS485 of your Convision IP Videoserver Select Dome PTZ cameras Select which Dome PTZ camera from the table is attached to COM 1 and COM 2 otherwise select no equipment attached default If several controllable cameras of one type are attached indicate the number Save your data Manual 55 To accomplish a restart is requested click in addition the switching surface restart amp Note You cannot attach 2 different controllable cameras to the two COM interfaces Figure 27 Allocation of the serial interfaces 8 13 Eventlog The Convision IP Video server logs all system events information
4. Green marks the area from the hard disk which is still blank Blue marks the area in front of the currently position which is not protected Purple marks the protected area of the hard disk R ed marks the area behind the currently position which is not protected Time and event controlled recording For configure time and event controlled recording please select Configuration Events Timer Y ou can configure 8 different Timer Select a Timer and configure your individual starts and stops Manual 23 Timer 3 Timerfrequenz 0 maximal alle lo Sekunden y In welchem Zeitraum soll der Timer Ereignisse erzeugen 1 Start 1 Stop 2 Start 2 Stop So on oo 23 se 00 00 00 00 hh mm Mo oo oo 23 ss oo oo oo oo hh mm Di oo oo 23 ss oo 00 oo oo hh mm Mi oo oo 23 ss oo oo oo oo hh mm Do oo 00 23 s9 oo oo oo 00 hh mm Fr oo oo 23 s9 oo oo oo oo hh mm Sa oo oo 23 ss oo oo oo oo hh mm Additional you can set a Timer frequency seconds minutes or hours in which intervals the recording shall be made The default is 0 seconds which means that the recording will be started with maximum frequency Save the data After sett
5. Note Change the port only if you have sufficiently foreknowledge about TCP IP DNS Server Domain Name Service With the Domain name service a name can be assigned to each computer in the IP net Basis of the DNS are servers with a data base which contains each allocation name IP address Name server can 202 Convision V400 V600 Plus be both publicly accessible or also part of a private net Example A SMTP Server is named SMTP Server de A TCP IP connection from your Convision IP Video server can only be developed if both terminator points are known as IP addresses So that you can use this name nevertheless it must be converted into a IP address This makes the DNS server FTP Server If you have activated the ftp server you can download the images of the cameras not only over HTTP protocol but also over ftp file transfer protocol 2 Note After changes on this side a restart of the Convision IP Video server is necessary Attitude of a port number By default over FTP port 21 the equipment one accesses You do not need to indicate this port If you wish another default port please replace it Access Write after the IP address a colon and then the port number into the address line of the browser e g fto 192 168 0 111 2121 2 Note Change the port only if you have sufficiently foreknowledge about TCP IP Syslog Server If you operate a Syslog server in your network the Convision IP Videoserver can send messages
6. error messages to the IP address of this Syslog server If you did not integrate a Syslog server into your network the input line should not contain an entry The default port of a Syslog server is 514 If you adjusted your Syslog server to another port you can change this indication under port 2 Note If you do not know the individual IP addresses ask your system administrator Manual 58 Mail Server These data are necessary if you want to dispatch E Mails Register a smtp server Mail server with an Mail account with registered return address Login and password Enter in the Mail server registered the return address of the Convision IP Videoserver Select the kind of authentication which is demanded for announcing on the smtp server refer to chapter9 1 2 Enter user and password for announcing on the smtp server 8 10 Firmware Update Here you can load a new software version of the firmware into the Convision IP Videoserver The software is constantly updated and improved in its efficiency You can download the current version of the software free of charge as zip file of the Convision Website www convision com For the update you indicate the complete path to the listing into which you put the update file unpacked you after the Download on your computer Click on the button transfer data Note During the Update do not switch the Convision IP Videoserver off Omit during the procedure every other acce
7. 352x288 Single quad lt IJ ov D cS CD TO D d WN ao o CD c D A 2 Y un un cr cor ol a a CARE D uon O ct e 5 uon uon I D e O 4 3 e 3 o o D 704x576 352x288 PAL different Zoom levels 80fps 20 fps cam PAL up to 300G Byte internal 8TB external via IEEE 1394 Motion Detection long term event Data code Recording includes time date informations D J 22 Eee p o o ll al 2 2 s 2i zxiaie e lej cr 2 oO o o o m ME gt 2 oO CD Ka CD CH II D 3 gt D j f es bes e ce o pao un 10 100 Mbit Ethernet Web browser no software required Playback Live J PEG via Web browser Z e CD SR or O CH s N Co I C C CD uon uon Manual 61 Download and local Playback Evaluation via ConvisionS afe 3 0 Alarm Input 4 NO digital Inputs Alarm Output 4 NC NO relay out Evaluation Motor and event histogram ConvisionS afe PTZ Camera Control Current list under www convision com 62 Convision V400 V600 Plus Appendix A Declaration of Conformity CE KONFORMITATSERKLARUNG DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Gerateart Video Web Server Type of equipment Produkt Product Convision V400 V600 Plus Series Das bezeichnete Produkt stimmt mit den Vorschriften folgender EU Richtlinie n uberein The aforementioned product complies with the following Eu
8. For further information please refer to the manual of the camera Define the serial input used on the Configuration Dome PTZ Cameras page refer to chapter 7 11 If you want to connect several controllable cameras to a Convision IP Video server all the cameras following the first one are controlled via series cable connections of the individual cameras 8pin mini DIN connectors Note In some controllable cameras you have to set an internal control address For this purpose please use the addresses starting with 1 Note the video lines are scheduled with 75 2 Note You cannot operate 2 different types of controllable cameras simultaneously via the Convision IP Video server eqs Convision V400 V600 Plus 44 Input and Output Connections Output Connections You can us the output Connections as normally open NO or normally closed NC Input Connections Alarm devices for various purposes can be connected to the six inputs The Input Connections are normally open they react to closing the contact An indicator lamp for example or any other 12 V signal device e g siren can be connected directly to the outputs Out Out2 Out3 Out4 RS485 In In2 In3 Ind EE EE 123 123 123 123 ArBrGT2 Pr Caution Outputs Referenzschaltung 1A 30V DC 0 3A 110V DC 1 2 NO P EE V DC Figure 4 Wiring of the Inputs and Outputs 1 3 NC EAA 5 gt Manual 4932 5 IP Setup Initial Config
9. P LE Stepwise panning left right depending on the zoom factor MW Panning to the left right end position Panoramic view of the entire pan tilt area Clicking on Refresh reconstructs the panoramic view using updated frames 20 Convision V400 V600 Plus e pan range infinitely variable panning Stepwise panning up down depending on the zoom factor Panning to the upper lower end position 9 infinitely variable zooming Zoom in stepwise Zoom out stepwise Maximum Zoom minimum Zoom 10 Travel to the home position of the camera Depending on the type of camera connected some of the following controls will be displayed instead of the user interface shown in Figure 7 By clicking on the triangles the camera swivels 1 to 10 steps in the direction of the arrow The angle depends on the zoom factor By clicking on the double arrow the camera will be moved 10 times further in one movement than with the single arrow FOOM A d US ti n g th e en fa D Zoom in Zoom out S SUUS S Setting the image sharpness range for cameras without auto focus Close up focus remote focus Adjustment of the light incidence in the lens Closed iris open iris Saving Presets Note If the configuration protection function is activated administrator rights are required for the storage process 1 For some controllable cameras you can save specific image sections as preset sections Presets For this purpose focus on the
10. errors and warnings In this menu these events are listed By clicking on delete events you can delete the complete list Additionally all events are stored on the hard disk if the equipment have a hard disk Refer to chapter 9 14 Configuration IBI L Ta VE rs du 122435 2008 HO niining caeno start recording camera 15 on HD 1 Bra jui a 122435 2006 HO recording recording started for camera 15 on HD 1 iD B r A 4 122425 2008 HO recemting mater started for camera 14 on HO 1 o Hri 12035 2008 HO recording recording started lor camera 13 en HO 1 DR Fri asa 17 24 35 2008 HO recending recording wanted for camera 12 60 HO 1 Bra ju 122435 2008 HO itoring pating started lor camera 11 on HO 1 B r A4 122425 2008 HO ring recording started for camera 10 on HO 1 Dr A4 122435 2008 HO recondeng recorde started for camera Y an HD 1 IA Eri Jul 4 12 24 5 2008 H reconding record stared for camera B on HD 1 B r A 122236 2006 HO reconting recording started for camera 3 on HD 1 B r au 1036 55 2008 Video serai for camera e lost B r A 103624 2000 Video signal ice camera H ready B ro au 4 102921 2008 Tire changed Oki tima Fn Jui 4 10 05 56 2000 Hi Fri A 10 25 56 2008 Video server has a ime diference to server prbtima pth de 182 63 801 104 37 of ERS zecondi Erna 106 05 55 2008 Successfully mso address pibtamez pth de via DIES 193 168 0 268 Dro sa 10 06 56 2008 Cant connect ta Ti
11. you need a computer with an Ethernet interface The Convision V400 600 Plus is designed for a 10 100 Mbit s auto sensing twisted pair TP connection 2 2 Software Requirements To be able to configure the Convision IP Video server in a local area network you need the Internet Explorer 6 or higher and the program IP Setup You will find this program on the attached Convision CD ROM or just download it from the Convision Website under www convision com You do not need any special software to operate the Convision IP Video server since all the components are generally included in the standard software package supplied with the computer 8 Convision V400 V600 Plus 3 Controls Connectors and Indicators Figureg 1 Frontview of the Convision V600 F Release an action refer to chapter 9 2 4 Reset when this button is activated the Convision IP Video server is reset This means the Convision IP Video server is rebooted and re initialized M deletes the configuration release an action refer to chapter 9 2 4 Die LEDs LED 1 6 these light up when a camera is connected to the corresponding port they flash when the respective camera is being accessed Online is lit when the Convision IP Video server is not configured lights up when the systems is loaded Active no function now HD HD hard disk is lit when data is written to or read from the hard disk Power lights up as soon as the Convision IP Video
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13. So you can record all 4 cameras with maximum speed over long time without images are overwritten after short time 7 21 Recording For recording the images you have several possibilities Either you can start a long time recording for all cameras with maximum speed under Configuration HD Manager recording start or you configure which camera shall recording at a configured time with a configured speed Configuration Events Timer Start long time recording for all cameras For starting the long time recording for all cameras please select Configuration HD Manager EST Convision lp Cameras Configuration 2 NONAME 152GB Mon Aug 4 09 17 43 2008 Tue Dec 16 09 45 23 2008 1234 0 0 NONAME TX INST TI STORAGELYNX nauratior 22 Convision V400 V600 Plus With clicking on Recording start a long time recording will be started for all cameras You can stop the long time recording for all cameras by clicking on Recording stop With clicking on Save harddisk name you can assign a name for the connected hard disk You can start a hard disk scan on the appropriate button With start low level format you can exclude the incorrect sectors Note recording pictures are deleted from the hard disk You can delete the recording pictures by clicking on Format The allocation of hard disk storage is represented to you with the following colours Black marks the position of the currently described sectors
14. be available for all further live views Internet Explorer Sicherheitswarnung M chten Sie diese Software installieren m Mame Convision Systems Video Actives Control Herausgeber Convision Systems GmbH Mehr Optionen Installieren Dateien aus dem Internet k nnen n tzlich sein aber dieser Dateityp kann eventuell auf dem Computer Schaden anrichten Installieren Sie nur Software van Herausgebern denen Sie vertrauen Welches Risiko besteht Figure 6 Download of the ActiveX Plugin 18 Convision V400 V600 Plus Snapshot a E Clicking on this during the streaming will result in a JPEG single image being taken With the right mouse button you can save this in the context menu of your browser Configuration of the I O Contacts Clicking on this Icon you will be in the menu of the I O Contacts refer to chapter 9 2 5 y j If you click on the Icon you change the status of the I O Contact Start and stop of the recording Q cs Clicking on this Icon you will be in the menu of the HDD Manager The Icon is shown with a red point if the recording is started The Icon is shown with a green point if there is no recording started Menu of the HDD Manager refer to chapter9 6 These Icons are only available if there is a HDD connected 7 1 1 Controllable Camera If there is a controllable camera connected there will be the left handed Icon shown for the single view You can connect variou
15. desired point within the pan area of the camera ND Setthe desired zoom factor LA Click on the diskette icon A dialog box for saving the current image section related to a position number is displayed 4 Click the desired position and assign it a name 5 Save the data The dialog box is closed Now you can always focus on that point by clicking the respective position number The names will be displayed as a tool tip whenever the mouse cursor is positioned on the number The preset sections can also be addressed due to an event refer to Chapter 9 2 Manual 21 Preset Tour 1 Configure the desired presets 2 Click on the icon EI This opens a dialogue box 3 Click on the desired number position and input the desired amount of time 4 Save the data Click again on the icon EI This opens a dialogue box again 1 Start the Tour by clicking on start The black indicator and the Tour icon will change to red 2 End the Tour by clicking on stop The red indicator and the Tour icon will change to black You can also activate the preset tour as an action after an event refer Chapter 9 2 amp Note If the configuration protection function is activated administrator rights are required for the storage process 7 2 Recording and Playback The Convision IP Videoserver will be delivered optional with an internal hard disk Additional you can connect external hard disk via IEEE1394 FireWire to the device
16. of a Clients e g the browser and sends the requested images FTP Download As Client the Convision IP Video server selects a server and conveys one or more images configured before A Ftp Upload is implemented 8 7 2 Reboot Here you can force a reboot start 8 7 3 Events 8 7 3 1 Fault Management The fault management occurs as event if a fault on the hard disk is present and thus no recording can 48 Convision V400 V600 Plus take place For the following error messages of the hard disk you can deposit an action e Hard disk full recording stopped e Recording start error e Hard disk fault e g incorrect sectors Select for the configuration Advanced Events Fault Management and select the error message for which an action is to be deposited Click Add By clicking on delete you can delete the allocation of the actions again We recommend you to configure to get information if the hard disk generates disturbance events The following information actions are possible UDP E mail FTP Upload 1 0 output on out 1 0 output duration Http alarm Select this menu under Configuration Expert There you find several possibilities of alarming in case of hard disk disturbance Previously you have to setthe following configurations 1 Mail server settings configuration network 2 E mail account settings configuration action E mail 3 HTTP alarm settings configuration action Http alarm 4 F
17. of the events 8 2 1 Motion Detection In this menu you define a threshold value for sensitivity which means that you define from which strength of motion an action shall be released In addition you add here the actions which are to be released with motion Motion is rated as event as long as it exceeds the adjusted threshold value After falling below the threshold value the event ends after 2 seconds Select Events and Motion Detection TAS Convision AS ee 5ysteminto amera ecording for camera 2 E 1 Position 2 VO Output 2 for duration Video out camera 6 eo out camera 6 Motion Detection 3 Add Camera 1 Position 3 Delete Motion Detection 4 Add Camera 1 Position 4 Delet Motion Detection 5 Add Camera 1 Position 5 Delet Motion Detection 6 Add Camera 1 Position 6 Delete Figure 9 Motion Detection The range of the image in which motion shall be recognized can you specify with the help of a raster very exactly In the default the entire range is selected and red marked A bar line in the lower display space indicates the intensity of motion from 0 up to 16 within the marked range Exclude ranges You can define ranges without Motion Detection if you like to exclude certain ranges in the image from the motion detection There is a motion detection range for each camera Select a camera in the upper right corner for which you want to define the motion range Then click on Motion Det
18. server is connected to the power supply and switched on Manual 9 Rear View On the rear view of the Convision V600 Plus there are external connections Figure 2 Rear View of the Convision V600 Video Out BNC connectors female for a monitor CAML1 CAM 6 BNC connectors female for 6 FBAS cameras Reset when this button is activated the Convision IP Video server is reset This means the Convision IP Video server is rebooted and re initialized 1EEE1394 2 Connectors for external hard drives COMIRS232 Serial interface It is used to control external devices such as a controllable camera etc Ethernet 10 100 BaseT connection for operating the Convision IP Video server in a LAN 1 0 connector Terminal strip for various inputs and outputs refer to chapter 4 4 RS485 Serial Interface It is used to control external devices Power 12V DC connector for the power pack supplied with the unit On Off used to switch the device on and off 4 Connecting the Convision IP Video server You configure and use a Convision IP Video server in a LAN network For transmitting via ISDN there is an ISDN Router needed 10 Convision V400 V600 Plus 4 1 Connecting the Unitto the Power Supply Plug the 12 V connector DC direct current of the power pack cable into the power socket of your Convision IP Video server Connect the power pack to the power supply socket using the power cable Activate
19. the content of the User Manual without accepting the obligation of informing third parties We reserve the right to make technical modifications 2 Convision V400 V600 Plus General Congratulations on purchasing a unit of the Convision V400 600P lus IP Video server This manual intends to convey the knowledge required to connect and handle your Convision IP Video server General information on configuring the required software on your computer you will find in the Convision System Configuration document You do not need any special software to operate the Convision IP Video server since all the components are generally included in the standard software package supplied with the computer Please read this manual before connecting your Convision IP Video server You can download the latest update of the Convision V400 600 Plus manual and the Convision V400 600 Plus firmware free of charge from the Convision Website www convision com Operate the Convision V400 600 Plus exclusively with 12 V DC Step by Step Procedures Meeting the System Requirements refer to Chapter 2 Connecting the Components refer to Chapter Configuring the System refer to document Convision System Configuration Setting up Your Browser refer to document Convision S ystem Configuration Configuring Y our Convision IP Video server refer to Chapter 5 Manual 3 Content 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 3 1 9 2 7 1 1 k
20. the timer should wait between two events if one event follow the other in short time In default the inputs are normally open they react on closing the contacts If you like to change the status of the inputs on normally closed make sure that your alarm units support desired functionality and are correctly adjusted Save your data and click back Click on add to select actions which are implemented if an alarm message arose You now receive a side on which you can assign actions from different groups to the event You can add several actions In the table all assigned actions in the line of the appropriate entrance are listed Repeat if necessary the last steps for further inputs By clicking on delete you can delete the allocation of the actions again 2 Note All actions which you want to release must be configured before Examine the status Note If you use an input as code switch the code switch serves the alert stand by for activating Even if the start stop of the recording is to react after the code switch this must be specified separately 8 3 Action Actions are triggered by events This chapter describes which actions you can choose and how to configure them Manual 37 0 3 1 Speed up recording on event This action you can cause to an event e g Motion Detection The recording will be speed up during the event and put back after end of the event again to the default value Select Action and Speed u
21. 00 Plus From this page you can access all the viewing and configuration pages Selecting the Language The language selected upon delivery is either the default language set in the browser or English Click on the flags to change the language Under Configuration System Language refer chapter 8 5 you can change the default language or download another language Cameras Play Configuration Beside the flags for the language you have the links for the Cameras Play and Configuration With an easy click on it you can change between them For using all the possibilities of the Convision IP Video server you first have to configure the device We refer to chapter 8 Configuration Manual 17 Cameras Monitoring In this menu you can view the images from the connected cameras For Live Viewing please click on the Icons left hand sided Note For full functionality please use the Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or higher and activate J avaScript and install DirectX 8 0 or higher Quad view je 352 x 288 Pixel Six view 352 x 288 or 176 x 144 Pixel Single view 704 x 576 Pixel For the first live view you have to download the Convision ActiveX P lugin from the Convision IP Video server to your computer With the first clock on one of the above shown icons the download of the Convision active X Plugin automatically starts Click OK and the plugin will be installed on your computer From now on it will
22. 12 V of devices may be attached Cause here to each input 1 to 4 the actions which are to be implemented if a message arose CREER Convision Cameras Configuration SEWE VO Input 1 B Add ERE Delete VO nput2 Add Delete VO Input 3 Add Delete VO Input 4 m Add Delete Figure 13 Configuration of the inputs Select Events and I O Input Click on one of the 1 0 input in the first column and you received a side with a week schedule 96 Convision V400 V600 Plus V O Input 3 matara Name Input3 Define the time where the input is active 1 Start 1 Stop 2 Start 2 Stop Sun 00 00 23 159 00 00 oo O o hh mm hh mm hh mm hh mm hh mm hh mm hh mm Mo 00 00 23 59 e e e o e o e e Tue 00 00 23 59 o o e e CH o o o Wed oo oo 23 59 Thu joo oo 23 59 eo eo e o o o e o Fr 00 00 23 59 eo e eo o eo o eo eo e o eo eo e e eo o CH o e o CH e e o Sa joo 100 23 59 Time between 2 events Seconds normally open normally close Figure 14 Configuration of the inputs week schedule Assign an individual name for this input e g door contact Specify now for each weekday at which this input should be active one or two periods with starts and stops Click on time between 2 events to define the time
23. 7 2 1 12 2 6 1 6 1 1 8 1 2 9 1 3 6 1 4 8 1 5 6 2 General retencion 6 S CODE O CEIIVENY T AE 6 DCL INS UC DO TIS aaa 6 System E HE E 8 Requirements for Operation in a Local Area Network LAN 8 Software Requena 8 Controls Connectors and IndicatorS nn 9 Connecting the Convision IP Video Server 10 Connecting the Unit to the Power SUPPLY Di Comecing me Unt one LAN ads 11 Conbecung tne Come ura ia l1 NPURANG OUDUE CONNECTIONS taa 13 IP Setup Initial Configuration of the Convision IP Videoserver 14 LAN without DHCP or Direct Connection 14 Factory Reset Deleting the configuration NENNEN 15 The HTML Pages Operation and Configuration 16 Cameras Monitoring coccion 18 Conta lab Camarero narrada 19 Recording anda PdavDaCK anida 22 POC lte ale EE 22 PldyDdck I SVEO EREC sesso p tian a conan 25 Belt Ve assessment 28 Camer T P 20 sre 20 Rename Cama M 29 VACO CUNI asana tbt orum on Dm DULL dU 20 Camera Sen EE 29 SUCI cca te ee A 29 A A otc E E a enda i p MU 30 Convision V400 V600 Plus 9 2 1 MOTO Der CUOI E 31 8 2 2 Vdeo EOS S 32 8 2 3 Timer Zellaphanglge AKtIONEN nenn 34 8 2 4 DEU E ae 36 9 2 5 11 0 a en H 36 9 3 PECTIC leds o OTRO 27 8 3 1 Speed up recording ENEE 38 8 3 2 Protecti nara IS K EVEN ep 38 8 3 3 NOUNCAUON DY EE 39 9 3 4 Ttansternng Data via FEP sU BIOS EE 40 8 3 5 OO Wi PIU Ts ON Ec
24. E i jen Je x Tee 2 gt Wiedergabe iet nicht siv Maus 5 Minuten Garnison Y600 M 20 08 2000 16 99 55 By clicking the marked area with the right mouse button you have further functions e Zoom e Remove hard disk protection Chancel Manual 97 By clicking the recorded picture you have further additional functions e toshow to hide camera name e toshow to hide time e make Screenshot 8 Configuration With the first call of the Configuration side you always see an info side with the actual firmware version of your Convision IP Video server Further you see the serial number of your Convision IP Video server Each device has its own Serial number Mac address The serial number of your device you can also find on the lower surface of the equipment Under www convision com you can always download our newest firmware and update your Convision IP Video server Update refer to chapter 8 10 2 Note If the configuration protection function is activated only the administrator is permitted to change the settings in this menu 8 1 Cameras Here you can change the settings for the connected cameras assign camera names which will show in the live view You can change the colour brightness and saturation of the cameras and change the compression rate 8 1 1 Selection In the menu Cameras Selection you have to specify which camera is connected Furthermore you should in order
25. T or HTTP POST Message Here you can register data like under menu option URL The same wild cards are supported You can send a Test HTTP http Alarm notification to the server 8 3 7 Video Out Under this menu option you can configure the representation individually or to groups of cameras on a video monitor E odd wew 1 5 D Seconds Wima of four camor a5 1 4 2 Seconds View of four camaras Tat D Seconds Figure 19 Video Out Configuration Select under Action Video Out Specify then which camera is to be represented for how long on your video monitor If you would not like a camera represented e g camera 6 then you register a 0 in the appropriate field The sequencer then jumps over the representation 0 3 8 Time Client Update Under menu option Time Client Update you can define settings for the time synchronisation with a time server or NTP server Network Time Protocol The default configuration proposes 4 time server which you can configure another way if you want For synchronisation of the time the Convision IP video server tries to develop a connection to the first server If this is successful the time is synchronized If not the other time servers are selected until a connection can be examined and the time can be synchronized 44 Convision V400 V600 Plus Time Client Update Server address 1 ptbtimel ptb de Server address 2 ntp0 nl net Server address 3 ptbtime2 ptb de Server
26. TP Upload settings configuration action F TP Upload 8 7 3 2 URL Call Serves for implementing actions via URL command Example On http ipaddress config urlevent typez1 amp nr 1 8 Off http ipaddress config urlevent type 06nr 1 8 Select Advanced Events URL Call 8 URL Calls are available Select an URL Call for which an action is to be deposited Click Add By clicking on delete you can delete the allocation of the actions again Manual 49 0 7 3 3 Ping Start a ping command for examining the network connection To start a ping command please select the menu item Expert Ping First set a valid IP address Then fix a time interval while the ping command should be sent Afterwards you should configure after how much faulty ping command an action e g reboot should be released 0 7 3 4 Systemstart Under this menu option you can make an allocation of actions after a system restart Select Advanced Events Systemstart and click Add By clicking on delete you can delete the allocation of the actions again 0 8 Configuration Load and Save All configurations which you made at your Convision IP video server you can store in a binary coded file default convision cfg on your computer Select Configuration Click on Save configuration to file Specify in the memory dialogue the desired listing 50 Convision V400 V600 Plus Store the file You can load the stored file into further Conv
27. aced through 1 8 Uricall x x replaced through 1 8 MotionDetection x x replaced through 1 16 VideoLoss x x replaced through 1 16 Button x x replaced through 1 2 for the device switches Input x x replaced through 1 16 Start Recording error ventGroup replaced through the Event Group which can be Timer 42 Convision V400 V600 Plus MotionDetection Urlcalls Inputs Buttons VideoLoss Ping Reboot FaultManagement HE ventNr contains the Event number Example VideoLoss EventNumber 2 Camera Number MotionDetection EventNumber Camera Number Input Eventnumber Input Number Buttons 1 F 2 M Timer Timer Number HTTP_Nr Number ofthe HTTP Event MAC Address replaced through the MAC Address Serial No of the device 00 D0 F 0 xx xx xx e g 00 D0 F 0 04 01 23 Note Regarding this please ask the administrator of your alarm server software Proxy Server Address If the Convision IP video server is connected by proxy server with the Internet you can register the IP address of the P roxy server here Proxy Port Register the port number of your P roxy Server here Authentication If your alarm server needs authentication please select Basic here User Password Here you register user and password with which the Convision IP Videoserver get announced to your alarm server Message Typ Manual M CR Select the transmission mechanism for the alarm server Possible attitudes are HTTP GE
28. address 4 ntps1 0 cs tu berlin de Server address 5 Port NTP Port 123 Time Port 37 37 Figure 20 TimeClient The port of the time server is 37 the port of the NTP Server 123 By clicking the button Update you produce an update manually 8 4 Authorization User administration In this menu you can protect different ranges of the IP video server against unauthorized access You can furnish further users who can have access to different of the protected ranges Up to 20 users are possible On delivery your IP video server is furnished with a default user with administrator rights default User admin default Password 1111 You can change the password of the user admin but not the user name 8 4 1 Settings Select Authorization Settings to make attitudes to the Authorization By default Digest Authorization is adjusted If you should not have problems during the registration please leave it for safety reasons with the Digest Authorization Note The Digest Authentication functions very reliably With the basic Authentication requests the Web server of the Browser user identification and password The data will transfer stringer unencrypted as BASE64 code This is not very safe 8 4 2 User administration Select Authorization and User Click on Add Enter a name for the User Manual 45 Enter a password for the User Repeat the password in order to exclude spelling mistakes Activate control small bo
29. d disk is continuously described Define the recording duration of events which should be protected against overwriting Select Configuration Action Protect hard disk event and define the time before and after the event in which recorded images in a certain time shall be protected against overwriting Y ou can define 8 different ranges to protect your data Note You protect the images of all cameras at the same time Note You see the protected ranges represented during the evaluation with ConvisionSafe in the Motion histogram in other colour After sighting the recorded images you can waive this protection out again directly from the program ConvisionSafe Click with the right mouse button on the Motion histogram you receive a context menu with the options to release everything or only one part of the images 7 22 Playback Save of Recording In the Playback menu you can view the recorded images I E 28 10 2008 07 11 2008 00 00 00 00 00 00 Sarni e 4 zl gt I sd lt a m osi m Playback Speed Manual 25 The date and the time are shown on the Motion and Event Histogram With clicking on zoom Histogram you can zoom the data with Y or The pictures of the record can be selected on Histogram The representation of the picture is added or removed by selecting and or deselect the camera Up to 6 cameras can be represented in the replay at the same time F
30. dification is transcending this value it is defined as event and an action can be executed The segment display only register movements in the activated red marked areas of the camera image Manual 33 For an Object Detection the size of the object which shall be detected Overlay the raster of the motion fields by clicking with the right mouse button on the image and select Show Motion Afterwards select the Object Size the motion field between 2 and 25 If the Motion Detection is not to release events please select Deactivated You should simulate an Object Detection after configuration and check if the adjusted values for the object size and the sensitivity are optimally selected for your individual application For checking please select in the main menu Playback the camera image of the simulation After this please change to the large scale display and click with the right mouse button in the image to indicate the motion fields ben aim oe eee ipa go ee ass EA EMEN ur TE PETIT TT LL The Object Detection will be marked in orange in the motion histogram and the camera image is marked with a blue border 8 2 3 Video Loss The video loss event will be triggered by a lost camera connection You can intend actions for each camera which shall be implemented with missing video signal Please add here the actions which shall be implemented if the video signal is lost The missing video signal is recog
31. ection Area in the lower left corner You can specify the motion range if you pull with pressed mousse button over the raster The clear not red marked ranges are now excluded from the motion detection If you pull with pressed mousse button again the ranges will be activated red marked again for motion detection In addition the following options are at the disposal no selection no motion is activated in the image Manual 31 select all the complete image is selected for Motion Detection or Reset puts back the range selection to the last stored value Save your data and click back for further configurations Now define the Sensivity of the Motion Detection and the Time between 2 events The bar line in the lower image space indicates the intensity of motion from 0 up to 16 within the marked range Select the Sensivity of the threshold value between 1 maximum and 16 minimum If the intensity of the motion exceeds this value it is defined as event and an action can be implemented The bar line registered only motion in the activated red marked part of the image If the Motion Detection is not to release events please select disabled amp Note The sensivity 1 2 frequently is caused by camera flares Specify afterwards the periods in which the Motion Detection is to be activated Save your data and click back era tene eem omer M mme ger 1111111 i e Ii pr EE sie bii B e
32. ent year MONTH Current month DAY Current day TIME Current time IP IP address of the IP video server SERIAL serial number of the IP video server SEQUENCE Time stamp in hexadecimal numbers The variables will be replaced by their values when saving the pictures on an ftp server For example Image DATE IP 3 pg will become Image 14 05 2002 192 168 0 123 001 jpg 8 3 5 l O Output Duration Here you can define the cyclic duration of the outputs At the outputs directly a signal light e g siren can be attached for example You can specify for each output an individual name as well as the length of the cyclic duration 8 3 6 Http Alert Here you can make attitudes to HTTP alarms which are sent to an alarm server Manual 41 Proxy Server address Proxy Port 8000 Authentication None Login name Password Message Typ HTTP POST v Message Figure 18 Http Alert Server Address Here you register the IP address of the server on which the alarm receipt software Is installed Port By default it is sent over Port 80 to the alarm server If you wish another replace the default port by another URL In the URL you can indicate a listing on the alarm server as well as transfer CGI parameters With the CGI parameters wild cards can be used E ventName replaced through the event name which can be HD full HD Write R ead Error Autostart Ping Reboot Timer x x repl
33. er the current camera image from 1 to 100 default value 100 Manual 29 Cameras Playback Configuration Status camera 1 PTT Quality en E PAUL EEE BECK BECK BECK BECK EEK E 1 10 20 30 40 50 Figure 8 Change the compression rate Adapt the attitudes to your needs by clicking to the Scale a value This is stored automatically thereby and indicated at the beginning of the line 8 2 Events alarm release You can define events which will trigger dedicated actions Events can be Motion detection from a camera Activation of an input Press the button at the front side of the device or by system events First you have to define events Then you assign actions which are to be released as reaction to the events The following actions are possible Recording start starts the recording of a camera Recording stop stops the recording of a camera Speed up recording on event Protect hard disk event protection against overwriting E Mail emails can be send FIP FTP Uploads can be accomplished Outputs can be switched fort he event duration 90 Convision V400 V600 Plus Time Client Update An update of the time with the adjusted time servers is accomplished You have to define the actions under Configuration Action refer to chapter 8 3 In addition all actions with which a configuration is possible are linked after that directly from the side
34. he Upload you indicate the file ending Igf with the complete path to the listing Click the switching surface file transferring Note During the Upload of the language file do not switch the Convision IP Video server off Omit during the procedure every other access to the Convision IP Video server 8 6 HD Manager Here you see an overview of the attached hard disks In addition you can start stop the recording of all cameras at the same time here TX INST TI STORAGELYNKE Figure 23 HD manager Manual 47 Hard disk Here you have the name start time and end time of the recorded images the addressed cameras and information about protected hard disk range for each attached hard disk Format By clicking the button Format you delete all data of the hard disk You also delete the system log amp Note The button HDO and Save are still without function Recording start stop Starts stops the recording of all cameras at the same time with maximum speed 8 7 Advanced Under the menu option advanced users you can make explicit attitudes which go beyond the standard use of your IP video server 0 7 1 FTP For the transmission of the images with ftp protocol File Transfer Protocol the Convision IP Video server can be used as ftp server and as Ftp Client The initiative to the data communication thereby always proceeds from the Client As server the Convision IP Video server reacts on the request
35. ing the timer you have to configure which camera s shall be activated by the timer Select Add Recording start and configure which camera shall be activated With Delete you can cancel your timer configuration Speed up recording on event You can define the recording speed for standard and event instances e g Motion Detection Signal Inputs Select in menu Configuration Action S peed up recording on event TEUER Convision ALEA y Status Cameras Configuration B Camera 1 60000 Ir Image Minute rm zo Seconds s Action Camera 2 Max Max vi ho Seconds onevent E Camera 3 60000 i Image Minute Y Max v 20 Seconds Camera 4 160000 Tnage Minnce MJ nex a Co E Camera 5 60000 1 Image Minute wi Max v 20 Goconde R H Camera 6 20 Max v Max vi 20 Seconds m E As standard recording speed you can choose between 1 up to 15 Images second maximum speed or 24 Convision V400 V600 Plus Smart Recording Smart Recording is connected also with Motion Detection If there is no Motion detected the recording will be with 1 Image second When there is motion detected the recording will increased with maximum speed You have to configure the time period for the increase of the speed A period of minimum 20 seconds is recommended The har
36. ion histogram in other colour After sighting the recorded images you can waive this protection out again directly from the program ConvisionSafe ConvisionSafe is the Convision evaluation software ConvisionSafe is delivered on the attached Convision CD or you can download it for free from our website www convision com We refer to the ConvisionS afe manual Click with the right mouse button on the Motion histogram you receive a context menu with the options to release everything or only one part of the images Save your data 0 3 3 Notification by E Mail At predefined points in time or in response to an event the Convision IP Videoserver can send an e mail to as many as 10 addresses You can attach an up to date image recorded from any camera to the e mail Select Actions and E Mail Select on of the 8 e mails in the top button bar Enter the e mail address of the recipient in the Recipient field If the message is to be sent to multiple recipients max 10 separate the e mail addresses using a semicolon Enter the reference in the Subject field e g alarm Enter the message in the Text box e g burglary at xxx address xxxx etc The text is limited on 252 indications You can attach images recorded by each camera to the e mail For this purpose activate the checkbox nextto the desired cameras As a check you can send a Testmail at any time If dispatching should fail you made no or wrong entries in the menu optio
37. irmware Update Time and Date Allocation of the serial interfaces Event log Manual 10 11 13 15 18 20 30 31 SE ER 33 36 3 30 39 40 42 44 45 46 4 4 22 54 29 56 56 65 Appendix C Index A CONS dE ue ai tn 32 34 ACUSA 17 EE e 9 A 57 PUIG IZA OM oss dudo atri Coco on rea Car ate 43 B RE 53 He un EE 43 B CFE CHUGUNG EN EEN 18 C Camera o sonipes he bad vie eve flv 10 CON MOE OIC cecus sett oic tulerat tpa 11 19 Camera TOU secre cache convivere d Da ean bed Cre ade iii 21 CONS OMS dle EE 26 D Delete CODIGO OE sara beUi V ana v latae na ve eid 14 DIE masse 13 Domain Name Service DNS 50 E ETEIONISANZE Rs anse E ae 54 ENGNG E TIEN 9 event controlled recording 22 LEE 30 extemal cone CUONS ara 9 F Festplattenverwaltung sq p E ER aa 46 EIERE ee 15 66 z MO E DE 46 SE 57 CNP Re ado 38 H NOS DIOC DRITTER wier EE 50 A O 15 AE na anna 15 DEE 34 A e RA 21 Inte ei UE RE 13 Jett eg alen 12 MOU TEE ETE 12 Internet BIOWSET gem 13 alle tino 14 49 PS CU eet 7 14 Iris20 K Kamera Steve Da ana a 18 Kameraeinstellungen een 28 Soli clic ease pU SIE ORE ROOTED CIUS 44 L EA TS 10 49 CE De eeemezane 8 NO UME ge re ne 21 22 M uites ccc E 28 GEHT TTE TUTTI 52 MOTION Dele CEP TE 30 31 Motion ISO Ke ME nana cona De Ru 21 Convision V400 V600 Plus Network identification 58 EE a E EEE A 58 SiC SU tee
38. ision IP Video server of the same type and transfer the once made attitudes thus in a simple manner Or you specify a basic configuration in this file After unwanted changes you can re establish so problem free the original condition In accordance with the transmission of the configuration file into other devices you must assign a new IP address Note The equipment with the IP address stored in the configuration file may not be attainable in the LAN if the file will transfer to another device First change the IP address after transferring Restart the other device after that Upload file Select your file ending cfg with the complete path to the listing of your configuration file Click on transfer data amp Note During the Upload do not switch the Convision IP Video server off Omit during the procedure every other access to the Convision IP Video server 0 9 Network Settings If you want to integrate your Convision IP Video server in a LAN you can enter various IP addresses via this menu IP Addresses During the initial configuration using IPSetup refer to chapter 5 you have already assigned an IP address and a network mask This data is now displayed on this page You can change this if desired After a change you will be prompted to reboot the device For this purpose click the Reboot button amp Note The IP address must be clearly assigned it may be assigned not already in the network to another computer Y
39. justed which means that the timer is implemented with maximum frequency Specify how frequently this timer shall be released e g how often an E Mail shall be send The indication is possible in seconds minutes or hours Now define the time period of active inputs by specify starts and stops Save your data and go back to Timer amp Note Renewed save of the side after the timer is started stops the timer again If you set the timer you must specify now an action which is to be implemented for the timer Select add in order to select actions which are to be implemented at the selected times You now receive a Side on which you can assign actions to the event Manual 35 They can assign several actions In the table all assigned actions in the line of the appropriate timer are listed By clicking on delete you can delete the allocation of the actions again Repeat the last steps for further timers amp Note All actions you want to release should be configured before Examine the status 0 2 5 Device Keys The device keys are on the front side of the device left and right sided from the LED field Device key F Device key M Add here the actions which are to be implemented if a switch is operated 8 2 6 1 0 Input The menu option I O input serves for the configuration of the inputs To the 4 inputs devices can be attached for announcing different alarm situations Please you note here that only
40. me Server ipi mi net B r na 100551 2008 Successilly acted address zip ni nal wa DNS 192 158 0 2497 irr ui a 100551 2008 Cant connect bo Time Bener prtt ema prb del Bra A 10 0550 2006 Mise signal kv comes 13 ready Fri a 1006 50 2008 Macs Kar conan ded Figure 28 Event log You can change or filter the display by clicking on one of the buttons above the list 56 Convision V400 V600 Plus HAITI Mok Manual Change the order of the entries All entries visible and refresh the display Filter only events visible Filter only warnings visible Filter only errors visible 57 0 14 System log Recording of the event log on the hard disk On the hard disk all events are stored on a 5 MB storage area While the HTML side event log is deleted by switching the device off the system log on the hard disk remains also after a restart You call up the list by ftp access If the ftp server is protected against unauthorized access you must indicate Login and password as authorization for the ftp server You receive a test data file with 500 KB data If 500 KB are exceeded a further text flle with the next data is put on fto lt Benutzername gt lt P asswort gt IP Adresse gt hd logging e g ftp meier 4711 192 168 1 13 hd logging 0000000000 14 07 2004 12 54 32 Information HD recording recording started for camera 1 on HD 1 0000000001 14 07 2004 12 54 33 Information HD recording recording s
41. mputer has a fix IP address for the configuration When delivered the Convision IP Video server has no IP address With the initial configuration you have to enter the IP address Therefore you have to copy the configuration software IP Setup from the CD into a directory on your computer Or you can download IP Setup from the Convision Website under www convision com You have to do the initial configuration every time when you delete the configuration of the device F actory R eset 14 Convision V400 V600 Plus Follow the initial installation procedure below to set up the Convision IP Video server in the LAN Install and configure your LAN network refer to document Convision System Configuration Integrate your Convision IP Video server into your LAN network as described in chapter 0 or connect the device via a Cross Connect Cable with your computer Copy the configuration software IP Setup from the CD into a directory on your computer Open the Convision IP Setup program IP Setup exe For this purpose the computer must be in the same network segment defined by the network mask as the Convision IP Video server After a few moments max 1 min the program will display the Convision IP Video server Double click the entry and then enter the IP address and the network mask Convision IP Setup 3 0 AT Convision A A ist P Ad Firmwareversion ision V 1500 4 6 1 Figure 5 Initial configuration with Convision IPSet
42. n network regarding the Mail server and or DNS server EU EEE Convision be eg er ZI ait all sit al aa Recipient Irfloresta convision com Subject testen f r den Kunden Text wie oft kommt diese mail beim scharfschalten Attach camera image Camera 1 CO Camera 2 V Camera 3 O Camera 4 O Camera 5 C Camera 6 Figure 16 Configuration of E Mail Notification Manual 99 Save your data Repeat if necessary the last steps for further E Mails 8 3 4 Transferring Data via FTP Upload At predefined points in time or in response to an event the Convision IP Videoserver can transfer an image Upload to a web server directory via FTP In this case the Convision IP Videoserver is the FTP client You can transfer an up to date image recorded by any camera NS Convision SS Cameras Playback Configuration SIGUE FTP Upload 1 Server address ftp convision de ente E Action Login name support Password we Path Use passive FTP D Port 21 Filename optional Text of the optional File Filename for the image of the camera 1 Bildi jpg Filename for the image of the camera 2 Bild2 jpg Filename for the image of the camera 3 Bild3 3pg Filename for the image of the camera 4 Bild4 jpg Filename for the image of the camera 5 Bilas jpg Filename for
43. nized only if one accesses the camera e g during recording or live transmission via Browser 8 24 Timer You can define up to 8 different time periods and events in combination with actions Timers release regularly returning actions e g every 10 minutes in fixed periods e g each day between 8 and 16 o clock 94 Convision V400 V600 Plus Pp Ta Convision pe AAA Timer 2 Add elete Timer3 Il add Delete Timer 4 Add Delete Timer 5 Add E Delete e Timer 6 H Add Delete R lanage Timer 7 Add Delete dura e Times Add 2 Delete Figure 11 Timer configuration in combination with actions Select Events and Timer Select a Timer and you see a side with a week schedule Timar frequency 0 maximal Define Ihe time period of active inputs 1 Start 1 Stop 2 Start 2 Stop Sun joo Lon las 59 00 100 00 1 00 himm Ma o od 13 5 00 en DO ri Dh mm Tue D I aa 23 55 00 ag aa 00 hh mm Weken oo jaa 89 oo aa oo oo km Thu 100 00 23 53 00 ao DO 100 nhcmm Fn DD DO 23 59 00 aad aa ua nh mm Sa joo 00 23 Lian 00 oo joo 00 hmm Figure 12 Timer Configuration week schedule Under timer frequency you have to specify the possibility with which frequency seconds minutes or hours the timer shall be implemented By default itis here every 0 seconds ad
44. o server using a moist cloth without abrasive cleaning agents 3 Never open the Convision IP Video server yourself In the event of a malfunction or defect please contact the Convision Systems GmbH support service or your dealer Opening the unit invalidates the warranty Product Description 6 Convision V400 V600 Plus The Convision V600 IP video servers successor to the popular V600 series offer long time recording with remote broadcasting configuration and maintenance for 4 6 channels Devices without an internal hard disk can easily be upgraded via the external Firewire IE1394 connector You can add up to 16 hard disks 8000G byte hard disk space should be enough even for advanced CCTV demands The whole product range works with lossless intelligent motion detection for every video channel The sophisticated event action handling is known as an exemplary standard for IP video servers You can combine various events with actions like recording email SMS and I O connectors Together with the extensive Dome PTZ control and the video management software ConvisionSafe the system is a real multifunctional CCTV device The stand alone IP video servers do not require any software installation All operations will be done via a standard Internet Browser Manual 7 2 System Requirements 2 1 Requirements for Operation in a Local Area Network LAN For configuring and operating the Convision V400 600 Plus in a local area network LAN
45. ocol and are therefore referred to as IP addresses Manual 59 The structure of an IP Address An IP address consists of four numbers between 0 and 255 separated by dots e g 192 168 0 53 Every IP address is made up of 2 parts The first numbers define the network identification network ID the last define the device host ID The length of each part is defined by the network mask see below To integrate a device into your local area network properly you have to assign an IP address to the device 2 Note Every device needs its own IP address The Network Mask The network mask is used to determine which part of the IP address describes the network and which part identifies the computer in the network Example Assuming the IP address of a computer is 192 168 100 3 And assuming the net mask is 255 255 255 0 Then the network identification is 192 168 100 The fourth number 3 identifies the computer amp Note Incorrectly defined IP addresses and network masks very often cause errors in TCP IP networks For this reason if you are not absolutely sure or if problems come up please contact an experienced network administrator 60 Convision V400 V600 Plus Real time operating system 4 BNC Web browser Interface E un D E ec cr D h CD O CD Security User Administration Ou cr e 3 UJ o O Software und hardware watchdog O 5 e 3 o o D 80fps PAL 704x576
46. ome User Manual CONVISION V400 V600 Plus Series Version 3 0 December 2008 Convision Systems GmbH All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without the prior written permission of Convision Systems GmbH All the information and descriptions have been compiled with great care on the basis of thorough research Despite our great care we cannot completely rule out errors or altered applications that may lead to changed operational sequences or different results Convision Systems GmbH can accept neither legal responsibility nor any other liability for any consequences arising from this or from unintentional errors Convision und Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden are trademarks of Convision Systems GmbH Microsoft and MS Internet Explorer amp are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Netscape and Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of Netscape Communi cations Corporation Any other trade names and product names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective owners Convision Systems GmbH cannot accept liability for increased call charges including costs arising from accidental connection setup Convision S ystems GmbH has created this manual to the best of its ability but cannot guarantee that the programs systems will serve the purpose aspired by the user Convision Systems GmbH reserves the right to modify
47. or the replay of the pictures click on the moment of the replay in the time border which is interesting for you The replay buttons are allocates as follows Playback bachward Stop button Playback forward goes to the first record pictures goes one picture backward E goes one picture forward E v a lE v goes to the last record picture E 2 the Play or Playback speed ES the Play or Playback speed For a higher resolution of the picture you can change between a large and small representation with the button The Event Modus can be activated with the Ke button If you have configured events e g Motion Detection automatically runs the replay from event to event and shows only the relevant pictures Additional Option By clicking with the mouse on the Motion Event Histogram the following additional options are shown e Update the last recording data are update e General view shows all recorded pictures in the Histogram e Display hard disk name shows to every picture the hard disk over date and time e Hide events The indicated events can be hide If you like to handle a certain area of the recording mark the area with the left mouse button 26 Convision V400 V600 Plus Y onvision Systems GmbH Microsoft Internet Explorer Qu CH t de dy acht D t d Ext GA Adresse E hito 192 168 0 164 play him 072020 SEIS 0000 ri LI ET Kid IDA FORENT VK UI II ME OO ELLE D ua OEC 1 U
48. ou can examine with the help of the ping instruction whether a IP address is still available refer document Convision System Configuration More regarding IP addresses and net mask see chapter 9 1 3 DHCP Using the dynamic host control Protocol DHCP all IP addresses are assigned to Convision IP Videoserver of a LAN automatically and merged thus into the LAN So that the IP video server is accessible always by Browser despite changing IP address it receives a Manual ET s name The default name is Convision_V600Plus but you can change it if you want The name may not contain blank characters You can enter the names now in the Browser instead of the IP address into the address line If you activated DHCP all fields of IP addresses are deactivated because in the DHCP server all addresses and the subnet mask are fixed Figure 24 Configuration Network settings Router If you use a defualt router in your network which makes the connection to the internet or to other IP subnets enter this IP Address in the field Router All IP addresses reached outside of the LAN are now reachable over this router Attitude of a port number By default over HTTP port 80 the equipment one accesses You do not need to indicate this port If you wish another default port please replace it Access Write after the IP address a colon and then the port number into the address line of the browser e g http 192 168 0 111 8050
49. p recording on event Systeminfo Camera 1 60000 Camera 2 Camera 3 60000 1 Camera 4 60000 1 Image Minute Max 1 Camera 5 60000 Image Minute Y Max Image Minute Y Max Camera 6 20 Max v Figure 15 Speed up recording on event You can define here both the speed during the standard recording and the increased recording speed after an event Select the data from the selection list AS recording speed you can select from 1 up to 15 images second maximum speed or Smart Recording Smart Recording is combined also with Motion Detection If there is no motion detected the recording speed is 1 image second If there is motion detected the recording will speed up to maximum speed You can specify the period of speed up recording A period of at least 20 seconds is recommended Save your data 8 3 2 Protect hard disk event The hard disk is continuously described Define the recording duration of events which should be protected against overwriting Select Configuration Action Protect hard disk event and define the time before and after the event in which recorded images in a certain time shall be protected against overwriting You can define 8 different ranges to protect your data Note You protect the images of all cameras at the same time Note You see the protected ranges represented during the evaluation with ConvisionSafe in the 38 Convision V400 V600 Plus Mot
50. ropean Council directive s 93 97 EWG EG EMV Richtlinie EC EMC directive 1999 5 E G EG Telekommunikationsendeinrichtungen Richtlinie EC Telecommunications terminal equipment directive Zur vollstandigen Einhaltung der EMV Richtlinie wurden folgende Normen herangezogen To fully comply with the EMC directive the following standards have been used EN 55022 ClassB 1987 EN 50081 1 1995 EN 50082 2 1995 Dieser Erkl rung liegt zugrunde Pr fungen im EMV P r flabor Manual 63 This certification is based on Tests in EMI test laboratory Aussteller Holder of certificate Convision Systems GmbH Gablonzstr 9 38114 Braunschweig 64 Convision V400 V600 Plus Appendix B Abbildungsverzeichnis Frontview of the Convision V600 Rear View of the Convision V600 LAN Connection Wiring of the Inputs and Outputs Initial configuration with Convision IP S etup Download of the ActiveX P lugin View of a fully controllable camera Change the compression rate Motion Detection Configuration Motion Detection add the actions Timer configuration in combination with actions Timer Configuration week schedule Configuration of the inputs Configuration of the inputs week schedule Speed up recording on event Configuration of E Mail Notification FTP Upload Http Alert Video Out Configuration TimeClient Authorization User management Language selection HD manager Configuration Network settings F
51. s controllable cameras to the Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden which can be operated directly via the user interface Depending on their design these cameras have different functions For this reason the user interface of the Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden varies depending on the camera connected Manual 19 The user interface of a fully controllable camera is shown in Figure 7 amp Note The controlling of the camera is always indicated in the representation as live stream and single opinion Note In some controllable cameras you have to set an internal control address For this purpose please use the addresses starting with 1 5 Y s E Sn Figure 7 View of a fully controllable camera 1 Snapshot Clicking on this during the streaming will result in a J PEG single image being taken With the right mouse button you can save this in the context menu of your browser 2 Preset Tour The camera can be pre programmed for up to 18 different position presets which will be displayed sequentially 3 Camera presets storage Spaces for selected image sections Click on the previously stored preset values to focus the camera on those sections 4 Save button opens a dialog box for storing the preset sections 5 Current camera image Click a point in the image to focus the camera on the selected point 6 Horizontal pan range infinitely variable panning
52. s one or more pre configured images An FTP upload is performed 9 1 2 SMTP or Mail Server An SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol server forwards outgoing e mail messages to the recipient The address of the SMTP server can be obtained from the system administrator for a LAN connection and from your telecommunications provider for X an ISDN connection To be able to access the SMTP server the e mail address of the sending Convision IP Video server must be registered with the provider SMTP Authentication SMTP after POP Some e mail provider require authentication to prevent anyone with an unauthorised or fake e mail address from using the SMTP server One authentication method is SMTP Authentication You need to enter a user name and password for this Another authentication is a registration via POP 3 Post Office Protocol Protocol used to access a server which stores e mails for other computers If the provider requires this method for authentication just enter the user names and password in the same way you have to to receive your e mail 9 1 3 TCP IP and IP Address TCP IP is a group of protocols with the TCP Transmission Control Protocol and IP Internet Protocol being the group s most important components They form the widest spread solution in the area of internetworking and have established a de facto market standard Internet addresses are used to identify computers in TCP IP networks They are part of the Internet Prot
53. s to be detected By default the complete image is selected and marked red A segment display at the bottom of the screen indicates the intensity of Motion from 0 to 16 within the marked section Exclude Sections If you like to exclude certain areas in the image from Motion Detection you can therefore define special areas You can select Motion Detection for each channel by clicking the symbol of the camera for which you want to specify the Motion Detection Afterwards please click on the bottom on Motion Detection Area Drag with pressed mouse button over the raster to specify the motion range Now the not red marked areas are excluded If you drag again with pressed mouse button it will be again activated and marked red Furthermore the following options are available No Selection in complete image no Motion Detection is activated Select all Motion Detection for the complete image is activated Reset to the last saved value Save the settings and afterwards click to back for further configuration Now please configure the Sensitivity of Motion Detection and the Time between two events Sensitivity is the modification of one motion fleld in two sequential images The segment display at the bottom of the screen indicates the intensity of the change within the marked range Please select with the select list a Limit between 1 maximal and 16 minimal As default we recommend a value between 4 and 6 If the intensity of the field mo
54. ss to the Convision IP Video server Here you can transfer a new firmware to the box An up to date version will be available on the homepage http www convision com Select the file Figure 25 Firmware Update amp Note After an update it is possible that controllable cameras are not initialized again correctly Switch the camera and the IP Videoserver off Then restart the camera first wait for the self check of the camera and then restart the Convision IP Video server again 04 Convision V400 V600 Plus 8 11 Setting Time and Date Summer Winter Time You can use your Convision IP Video server also as time server for other devices in the net Set in this case also the time belt i e the deviation from GMT Greenwich Mean time Germany has the deviation 1 with summer time 2 Select Time Date Enter date and time correctly Save your data These two settings are constantly updated even without an external power supply via a backup battery Your Convision IP Video server can automatically change between summer and winter time During summer time Yes is displayed during winter time No is displayed The time conversion is done in MESZ Middle European Summer Time and is already configured for the next few years If you do not require this simply delete the pre configured time EE s Convision Rec eg steminto Configuration Time 14 se 55 hh mm ss Date mai o7
55. tarted for camera 2 on HD 1 0000000002 14 07 2004 12 54 33 Information HD recording recording started for camera 3 on HD 1 0000000003 14 07 2004 15 16 41 Information Video signal camera 2 lost 0000000004 14 07 2004 15 16 42 Information Video signal camera 1 lost 0000000005 14 07 2004 15 16 43 Information Video signal camera 2 ready 0000000006 14 07 2004 15 16 46 Information Video signal camera 1 ready 0000000007 14 07 2004 15 42 15 Information Mail 1 sent to info convision de 0000000008 14 07 2004 16 09 32 Information HD recording recording started for camera 1 on HD 1 00000000089 14 07 2004 16 09 32 Information HD recording recording started for camera 2 on HD 1 0000000010 19 07 2004 17 46 37 Information The server IP address has been changed to 192 168 0 183 0000000011 19 07 2004 17 46 37 Information DHCP Client stopped 2 Note The system log is deleted by formatting the hard disk 58 Convision V400 V600 Plus 9 General Descriptions 9 1 1 FTP For transmitting images via FTP File Transfer Protocol the Convision IP Video server can be used either as an FTP server or as an FTP client It is always the client that takes the initiative for transferring data As a server the Convision responds to the request of a client e g the browser and sends the requested images FTP download As a client the Convision IP Video server dials up a server and transmit
56. the image of the camera 6 hesitate Lat Figure 17 FTP Upload Note The login information can be obtained from your administrator LAN or from your provider Select Actions and FTP Upload Select one of the 8 FTP uploads in the upper button bar Specify the name or the IP address of the server to which the images are to be transferred Enter a login name and password with access rights to this server Note If an anonymous access to a server is permitted anonymous is often used as the login name and the password is your own e mail address If the images are not to be saved in the default directory of the user enter the path to the server directory in which the images are to be stored Enter a name for the image file Images will only be transferred if a file name is entered Save the data 40 Convision V400 V600 Plus Repeat the last steps for further FTP uploads if desired Image Names The filenames may contain wildcards so that the images can be saved on a server using consecutive numbers Using the name image jpg will copy the images image0 jpg to image9 jpg to the server An additional needs to be entered for each digit required i e the name image jpg will copy the images image00 jpg to image99 jp to the server The image counter is reset to zero once you save the FTP message The following variables can be used in naming the image files DATE current date YEAR curr
57. the on off switch on the rear of the unit The power LED will light up 4 2 Connecting the Unitto the LAN In a LAN you have to establish a connection between the Convision IP Video server and your computer via a hub or switch using a twisted pair cable with an RJ 45 connector Lg Ethern el Convision BOO Figure 3 LAN Connection Connect one end of the TP cable to the Ethernet output on the rear of the Convision IP Video server Connect the other end of the TP cable to one of the inputs on the hub For information on setting the IP addresses please refer to Chapter 5 For detailed information on IP addresses please refer to Chapter 9 1 3 amp Note For the initial configuration there is an additional direct connection option via a cross connect cable 4 3 Connecting the Cameras Connect the BNC connector to a camera input on the rear of the Convision IP Video server The camera is supplied with power via the power pack delivered together with the camera For further information please refer to the manual of the camera Manual 11 Connecting a controllable camera Connect the video cable via the adapter supplied to the first camera input of the Convision IP Video Server Connect the control cable 9pin Sub D to 8pin mini DIN to one of the serial inputs COM 1 RS232 or COM 2 RS485 of the Convision IP Video server The camera is supplied with power via the power pack delivered together with the camera
58. to receive any time an optimal image quality mark which of the connected cameras are black and white cameras and whether the cameras are able to switch at night to black and white 28 Convision V400 V600 Plus 8 1 2 Rename Cameras Here you can assign camera names which will show in the live view For this e g the place is suitable at which the respective cameras are positioned Select Cameras and Name Define the names for the cameras and save your data 0 1 3 Video Settings If you select Cameras Video Settings you can change the resolution of the images into the HiRes Mode Under Hardware Acceleration you have the possibility to change to compatible for elder cameras with bad video signals Default is optimised 8 1 4 Camera settings Select Cameras and settings Select in the border on the upper right side one of the connected cameras By default the first connected camera is indicated For change the contrast brightness quality and saturation of the cameras you have under each camera image a Scale from 1 to 100 default 50 quality 10096 Adapt the attitudes to your needs by clicking to the Scale a value This is stored automatically thereby and indicated at the beginning of the line 0 15 Quality Under the menu Quality you can configure the compression rate of the images Select the camera from the toolbar above By default the first camera is indicated For the configuration of the quality you have a scale und
59. up 5 2 Factory Reset Deleting the configuration If it should be necessary to set your device back to factory settings you have two following possibilities Software Factory Reset Please select in the main menu configuration the menu item Expert F actory Reset With the Software Factory Reset only the configuration of the server will be reset to factory settings The network settings will be saved Hardware Factory Reset For a Hardware Factory Reset please follow these instructions Press the Reset button on the front of the Convision IP Video server and hold it pressed Now switch the power button of the device on the back of and on again After the LEDs 1 2 and 3 have lit up one after the other you can release the button M Now the device will finish booting up again With Hardware Factory Reset the configuration of the server will be reset to factory settings and also all Manual 15 Network settings will be deleted too The initial configuration procedure then needs to be repeated 6 The HTML Pages Operation and Configuration After the first successful connection enter the IP address of your Convision IP Video server in the address line of your browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or higher The Homepage Bone ne 188 0 Linden b s Ye de ee iris Genie The homepage of the Convision V600 will be displayed The Headline TIRE Convision n er Configuration Status 16 Convision V400 V6
60. uration of the Convision IP Videoserver The set up of your Convision IP Video server will be done remotely via network with the browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or higher of your computer For information on the local configuration of your computer and for information on setting up the browser refer to document Convision System Configuration on the supplied Convision CD For this purpose the computer must be in the same network segment defined by the network mask as Convision IP Video server Both need an IP address For more information about IP addresses and network masks refer to Chapter 9 1 3 In a LAN both can get a dynamic IP address from a DHCP Server LAN with DHCP When delivered in the Convision IP Video server DHCP is active To integrate your device in your LAN the DHCP Server is automatically searching for a free IP address The DHCP Server configures a free IP address and you can reach your Convision IP Video serverfor the first connection with the Default Hostname in your LAN http Convision V600Plus Start your browser and enter http Convision V600Plus as the URL Your browser will display the homepage of the Convision V600P lus Under Configuration Network you can change the name individually 5 1 LAN without DHCP or Direct Connection If there is no DHCP Server in your LAN or you like to configure your device via direct connection using a Cross Connect Cable you have to make sure that your co
61. xes before the rights which this user is to have If you give administrator rights to the user all rights are automatically given after storing Save your data on ar Convision ASA Cameras Figure 21 Authorization User management Change User data Here you change the passwords and authorizations of the individual users Administrator rights cannot be limited Rights Recording Start and Stop the recording Playback Playback the recorded images Configuration Change the configuration Telnet Access by Telnet Web Server Access by Browser FTP Server Access via FTP to the Convision IP video server Camera monitoring Live Monitoring of the cameras Camera controlling Controlling of the P TZ Cameras in Live Modus Output activate deactivate Outputs 8 5 Language The menus can be indicated by default in the German and English language With the first access to the user surface of the Convision IP Video server the attitude of the Browsers is used 8 5 1 Selection 46 Convision V400 V600 Plus Select Language and Selection Here you can determine a language Activate in addition the appropriate control small box Figure 22 Language selection 8 5 2 Upload file On request you receive modules with further languages from Convision You can load these language modules from your computer into the Convision IP video server Select Language and Upload file To t

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