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1. Configuration Default Item Settings Description Mail reply none Similar to the name field The recipient of the e mail will address identify the sender of the e mail by this entry Multicast Group IP 0 0 0 0 This is the Multicast IP Address Network hard ware such as switches hubs routers etc must support the multicasting protocol ICMP This field sets PelcoNet to use the multicasting protocol which makes for a more efficient use of bandwidth Enable Multlink off When set to on this setting allows the PelcoNet H 323 unit to support five simultaneous live video connections Enable Multicast off This setting in conjunction with the two previous Streaming settings can allow an unlimited number of live video connections The Enable Multilink H 323 field as well as this field must both be set on for this to work Multicast Audio Port 50000 This setting designates the TCP IP port PelcoNet uses for audio when using the multicasting protocol Multicast Video Port 60000 This setting designates the TCP IP port PelcoNet uses for video when using the multicasting protocol Date nla System date driven by the internal real time clock The day of week need not be entered and will be automatically adjusted based on the given date Time nla System time driven by the internal real time clock Hardware n a Read only version number of the hardware Con tains unique serial number ty
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3. aaa 455555 PelcoNet Transmitter Browser Camera Figure 16 WAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Fixed Camera lor more PCs lor more PCs New York Server Clovis Server Router PelcoNet Transmitter Browser Figure 17 WAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Spectra II Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 21 lor more PCs lor more PCs New York Server Clovis Server Router PelcoNet Transmitter Browser Spectra Il Figure 18 WAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Spectra Genex 22 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 HARDWARE INSTALLATION Refer to Agpendix A Connecting PelcoNet to Different Components for diagrams that show various connections Connecting Video Sources Or Displays To connect a camera plug a standard coaxial cable into the BNC connector at the front of the trans mitter You can connect any camera or other video source for example a VCR with a composite PAL or NTSC output The input accepts color or black and white sources and automatically detects whether it is PAL or NTSC When using a VCR as an input source you can improve the video quality by setting the Input Source to VCR in the Video Settings Configuration Page see the Configuration section The video input has an internal termination of 75 ohms To connect a monitor use a standard coaxial c
4. This button is used to load a recorded file for playback Recording The Display Do the following to record the camera display 1 Access a live video control page by clicking Control on the Home page and then clicking one of the underlined links to a live video control page Position the camera as desired Click the button The Choose Directory window opens Select a location in which to save the recording Click OK Click the button to begin recording Click the button to halt recording The recording is saved automatically 60 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 Playing Back The Recording You can play back the camera recording either through the Windows Media Player or in PelcoNet through the browser Do the following to play back the camera recording through the browser 1 Access a live video control page by clicking Control on the Home page and then clicking one of the underlined links to a live video control page 2 Click the cs button A directory window opens 3 Select the directory where the file you want is located Click the file to select it and then click Open 4 Click the button to begin playback To advance or reverse the playback first click the button Each click of a or button moves the recording a few frames To move to the beginning or end of the recording click a or button Click the button to resume playback 5 Click the button to halt playback and return
5. CONTROLLED BY USER PASSWORD Second com port Baudrate DX3016 DVR Data bits Parity Stop bits Halfduplex mode 00944 Figure 23 PelcoNet Menu Tree 30 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 PelcoNet Home Page PelcoNet Homepage Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele View Favorites Tools Help 229 w E Back Forward Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Mail Print Edit Discuss Address htp 192 168 0 136 65 PelcoNet 2 PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Live Video Server Push Control Setup Sl lei Internet Figure 24 PelcoNet Home Page The home page is the starting point for any configuration The window in the center of the screen is the display area for decoded video See the 7ypica Applications section for a description of how to display video with your browser e icking on the Pelco logo on any page connects you to the Pelco Internet home page provided the LAN supports Internet access Click on Live Video to choose a live display or Server Push for periodically updated stills e ick on Control to access an options screen with links to pages where you can see and control the isplayed view Refer to the Web Browser Control Pages section eL Click on Setup to access an options screen with links to configuration pages Click on any icon on the side to transfer to the desired page Pelco
6. CONNECTOR RJ 45 CONNECTOR alle 1 PIN2 Rx PIN6 Tx i PIN3 Tx PIN4 Rx h a PIN 5 Ground PIN 5 Ground IN OUT 00529 Figure 43 Connecting PelcoNet to Genex Using the COM OUT RS 422 Port 1 Verify that the multiplexer has Version 4 1 firmware The version number flashes on the monitor when power is applied to the multiplexer 2 SetPelcoNet s transparent data port to 9600 baud 8 data bits none for parity and 1 stop bit if it is not so set already This is the default setting 3 Create a cable using the diagram in Figure 43 4 Attach the cable s DB9 connector end to PelcoNet s transparent data port Connect the cable s RJ 45 connector end to COM OUT on the back of the multiplexer 5 Connectthe MAIN video output from the multiplexer to the PelcoNet transmitter 6 Connect PelcoNet s Ethernet port to the network using a Cat5 Ethernet patch cable 76 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 Connecting a PelcoNet Receiver To a System CM9502 Refer to Figure 44 This configuration lets an operator view and control cameras with a CM9505 keyboard PELCONET RECEIVER VIDEO OUT 1 CONTROL PORT RS 232 TRANSPARENT ALARM DATA STRAIGHT CABLE 00527 Figure 44 Using PelcoNet with CM9505 to Provide Remote Control Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 77 Connecting PelcoNet To a CM9502 ASCII Serial Port Refer to Figure 45 This configuration lets an operator view and control cameras from a PC u
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8. Pattern A Start pattern button A Stop pattern button PC hard drive record playback control buttons are arrayed beneath the live screen refer to the Record and Play Back the Display on a PC section for more information Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 55 Esprit Live Video Server Push Page Contents 23 Esprit control with live video Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edi View Favorites Tools 0 ff 3e Back 7 fone _ Stop Home Search Favorites Histoy Sie Address htp 192 168 4 53 esprtive htm Te PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Live Video Server Push Control Setup Resize Video 352x288 704x576 8 m amp an Tilt alla Presets 4 5 el 7 8 9 10 T SET 35 Pattern Start Stop Wiper 8 m u gt n E B Figure 38 Esprit Control Page The Esprit pages contain the following arrayed The following are arrayed under Presets down the right side under Lens numbered preset buttons Iris open and close buttons A Set checkbox Focus far and near buttons A preset 95 button for entering the program Zoom out and zoom in buttons ming menus The following are arrayed under Pan Tilt The following are arrayed under Pattern Eight direction arrow buttons A Start patt
9. normal wear or accident are not covered under this warranty Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products Pelco s liability for any claim whether based on breach of contract negligence infringement of any rights of any party or product liability relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products In no event will Pelco be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages including loss of use loss of profit and claims of third parties however caused whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights The Dealer may also have additional rights which are subject to variation from state to state If a warranty repair is required the Dealer must contact Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number RA and provide the following information 1 Model and serial number 2 Date of shipment P O number Sales Order number or Pelco invoice number 3 Details of the defect or problem If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above please include a written explanation with the product when returned Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received by Pelco RETURNS I
10. or opens normally closed You can also configure alarm action for example connecting to an alarm IP address or sending an alarm e mail See the Configuration section for information on the possibilities The relay output can be operated interactively during an active connection or automatically to coincide with certain events Settings for the relay must be configured see the Configuration section Typical applications of the relay output are activating electric door openers or switching of lights and other electrical devices Do not exceed the maximum rating of 24V 0 5A Connecting To A LAN To connect to a 10BASE T network plug a standard UTP Cat5 cable with RJ 45 connectors into the receptacle labeled Ethernet UTP on the rear of the unit You can connect directly to the Ethernet network The green LINK LED on the rear of the unit lights as soon as the connection to the network is physically correct and synchronized with the LAN Check the cable or see the 7voub eshooting section if the LED does not light The yellow TX LED above the LINK LED is lit whenever the unit is transmitting over the network 26 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 CONFIGURATION There are two ways to configure your system The most basic control and configuration is accomplished by connecting a terminal to the RS 232 terminal port Amore complete configuration and display of video is through the built in HTTP server which connects to any standard web
11. 224 H 261 H 323 HTTP HTML Hub ICMP ID IEEE Internet Protocol IP IP Address ISP 68 IEEE 802 3 specification for 10 Mbs Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol Bits per second the actual data rate Type of cable used on a LAN to connect computers printers and transmitters and receivers to a hub on the network Common Intermediate Format video format with 352 x 288 pixels The router s IP address for example 192 168 0 1 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name Service File Transfer Protocol Simultaneous data transmission in both directions Standard audio coding algorithms defined by ITU T Standardized protocol for data communication and remote control Standard motion video coding algorithm defined by ITU T Standard for M JPEG video and audio compression defined by ITU I Hypertext Transfer Protocol Hypertext Markup Language A device on the network that connects multiple computers together to form a LAN Internet Control Message Protocol Identification machine readable number or name Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers The main protocol used on the Internet Forms in conjunction with the Transfer Control Protocol TCP the TCP IP protocol suite See Internet Protocol A unique four byte number that identifies each unit on the Internet or network Usually written in dotted decimal notation with periods separating the bytes This address is required to communicate on the netw
12. 232 by using the CM6800 manager program refer to Figure 52 or by using a CM6800 menu refer to Figure 53 Pelco recommends using Port 2 JONUOD ejouies 0 00208 0089INO jeNoojed pg 4 L 184018 aao Alu Vd 8 Sllgviva 00906 anya 4100 1HOd 1N3HVdSNVHL 8X8h 0089NO 13NOO Hd SONILL3S 1HOd Z WOO XIHLVIN 0089 89900 Wr VIVO LNHUvdSNVu ECHTE TE 0000000000000 4202220022002266 HE LUINSNVUL 13N0975d 8X81 0089IN9 OVAcL L 18 3015 WANVW 002085 NI 3 18VL oag SUNG JHL OL 9NIQHOOOV SS3HQQV HOS t L 0096 31vuH anyag S3HOLIMS 440 8 ONY 8 SIHOLIMS NO 9 HOLIMS S3HOLIMS did QHVOSA3M LIS GIUINDIY dalv180 0 HSA LON 00c Q8 HI LUINSNVUL H3AI3O3H L3NOO IHd HLOA NO TO90LOHd eNOHLIXVOO 19945 1546 VIVO LN3HVdSNVHL 135 H3HO 1dX3 LINYILNI ONISN ATILVUVAIS CAllddNs 3 18v9 LHOIVELS 5100718 TIVM 8 13N091Ad uno oaa NV XHOMLSN OL 40135 ICON IIOSV 002085 SLOWSY LANOD 13d 87 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 APPENDIX B FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FAQS 1 What Pelco devices can control from my computer with PelcoNet PelcoNet can control the following from Internet Explorer Spectra and Esprit Genex multiplexer DX3009 and DX3016 digital video
13. 62 63 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 91 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace without charge any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below Five years on Pelco manufactured cameras CC3500 CC3600 CC3700 and MC3500 MC3600 Series two years on all other cameras Three years on Genex Series multiplexers server and keyboard Two years on all standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses Two years on Legacy Camclosure Camera Systems CM6700 CM6800 CM8500 CM9500 CM9740 CM9760 Matrix DF5 and DF8 Series Fixed Dome products Two years on Spectra Esprit and PS20 Scanners including when used in continuous motion applications Two years on Esprit and WW5700 series window wiper excluding wiper blades Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders One year except video heads on video cassette recorders VCRs Video heads will be covered for a period of six months Six months on all pan and tilts scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion applications that is preset scan tour and auto scan modes Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to Pelco Clovis California Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse alteration
14. Figure 9 LAN Box To Box Connection Transmitter Receiver Spectra 117 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 17 PelcoNet Transmitter Browser Camera Figure 10 LAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Fixed Camera PelcoNet Transmitter CSS Browser Figure 11 LAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Spectra II 18 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 Server PelcoNet gt Transmitter Video Browser Spectra Il Figure 12 LAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Spectra Genex lor more PCs lor more PCs New York Server Clovis Server PelcoNet PelcoNet Receiver Transmitter Camera Figure 13 WAN Box To Box Connection Transmitter Receiver Fixed Camera Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 19 lor more PCs Clovis Server lor more PCs New York Server PelcoNet Receiver Monitor eyboard PelcoNet Transmitter Figure 14 WAN Box To Box Connection Transmitter Receiver Spectra lor more PCs lor more PCs New York Server Router PelcoNet Receiver PelcoNet Transmitter KS Spectra Il Figure 15 WAN Box To Box Connection Transmitter Receiver Spectra Il Genex 20 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 lor more PCs lor more PCs
15. JPEG in Server Push mode only CIF 352 x 288 QCIF 176 x 144 Up to 30 images second 6 711 6 728 H 224 BNC PAL NTSC 75 ohms 1 Vp p BNC PAL NTSC 75 ohms 1 Vp p RCA type 32 adjustable RCA type 10 to 0 dBm0 600 ohms RJ 11 UTP 10BASE T RJ 45 10 Kbps up to 1 Mbps RS 232 DB9M Detachable screw terminal for direct connection of contacts Detachable screw terminal Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 POWER ADAPTER Type Plug power adapter Input Voltage 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Output Voltage 5 VDC 2A Country Specific Adapters US default Australia Europe UK NOTE The physical adapter for the wall outlet is interchangeable for use in different countries The adapter snaps into the plug power supply Contact your distributor if you need an adapter for a different country For your own safety do not open the power supply and never use a do it yourself adapter PHYSICAL SPECIFICATION Dimensions 4 0 L x 4 0 D x 1 3 H inches 10 16 x 10 16 x 3 30 mm Weight 88 Ib 0 4 kg without power supply ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION Operating Temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Operating Humidity 90 maximum relative humidity non condensing ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS AND SAFETY Meets requirements of EN 55022 EN 50082 1 EN 60950 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 67 GLOSSARY 10BASE T ARP bis Cat5 Cable CIF Default Gateway DHCP DNS FTP Full duplex G 711 G 728 H
16. Manual C1977M D 6 02 31 J PelcoNet Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Back Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Mal Pri i Address http 7192 168 0 136 setup htm PeleoNet E PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Live Video Server Push Control Setup PelcoNet Setup General Settings Unit identification Network Time amp Date and Version Information Video Settings Video quality Resolution Bandwidth Settings Camera Name Name amp Time Stamping Input Source Output Standard JPEG Posting Settings Audio Settings Audio Interface Input Level Output Level Coding Mode Alarm Settings Alarm Inputs Onscreen Display Alarm Action Relay Output 0 Interface Settings Transparent Data Port Control Terminal Port RS485 4 E hip 192 168 0 1367 inteme 2 Figure 25 PelcoNet Transmission System Setup Page NOTE When changing any configuration item in one of the following pages make sure to change a single item at a time Then click the respective Set button If more than one item needs to be changed execute the procedure repeatedly If more than one is changed without clicking the Set button in between only the entry associated with the clicked button is actually changed All other entries return to their previous settings All configuration i
17. PC hard drive record playback control buttons are arrayed beneath the search menus on the live control page refer to the Record and Play Back the Display on a PC section for more information 58 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 ADVANCED FEATURES Automatic Connection Feature The advantage of conventional dedicated cabling lies in guaranteed performance and availability The PelcoNet Transmission System s auto connect feature is designed to provide the same level of guaran teed connectivity expected from analog coaxial video cables IT networks commonly experience short breakdowns and congestion Protocols used for computer communication for example TCP IP are designed to cope with missing data and interruptions With the PelcoNet Transmission System once a video connection is established the video stream normally termi nates gracefully when a network connector is pulled or the network is otherwise disrupted The system can be configured to reconnect automatically to guarantee connectivity To activate this fea ture click the Live Video Auto Connect radio button to On on the Alarm Settings Configuration Page and confirm this choice by clicking the Set button Now the unit will try to connect to the specified alarm IP address every time The receiving station alarm IP address can be another receiver Video Motion Detection Feature The transmitter can automatically check video input for significant motion in the scene and trigger
18. The signal video source the camera in most cases is con stantly checking for availability Should the video signal fail due to tampering or failure of the camera or video cable an alarm action may be triggered if selected as explained below Motion alarm off The system has a video motion detection feature The video scene is constantly monitored for relevant motion Click the Configuration button to access a camera view overlaid with a grid Select the cells you want the system to monitor for motion Click the Select All button in the Se lect Sensor Fields box to select all cells which will turn red To set an individual cell click on it with the left mouse button Click with the right mouse button to deselect a cell which will turn white Select or deselect multiple cells by holding down the left or right mouse button and dragging Release when finished Press the Clear All button in the Select Sensor Fields box to deselect all cells Set sensitivity using the arrows in the Sensitivity box or drag the square button on the bar between Low and High The following conditions must be met for motion detection to function Motion detection must be activated Atleast one cell must be activated Sensitivity must be set higher than zero The sensitivity needs to be adapted to the respective envi ronment and the acceptable false alarm rate for a lower false alarm rate select a lower sensitivity and vice versa Some e
19. any time As soon as the net work comes back alive the connection is reinstated On a receiver this feature is enabled to establish a connection to a transmitter automatically Send email off Alarm conditions can also be documented by e mail When triggered an e mail message with attached JPEG encoded video frame is sent to the given e mail recipient Idle state open The output contacts of the built in relay are configured to be either closed or open when the relay is idle Operating bistable When the default bistable mode is selected the relay will stay mode in the idle or active state for an indefinite period In the monostable operation mode the relay will automatically fall back to the idle state after a predefined period expires Relay follows none Operation of the relay can also be automated Selecting any entry from the list ties the operation of the relay to the re spective action or condition A typical application is having the relay following the status of the connection for example to power peripheral equipment or even the camera itself Operate relays nla Clicking the button operates the relay Typical applications are opening remote doors or operating lights Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 45 Interface Settings Configuration Page You can use the Interface Settings Configuration Page to configure the parameters of the RS 232 trans parent data port on the front panel The parameters of the
20. browser Configuration Using A Terminal Program Using a terminal program connected to the RS 232 terminal port on the unit s rear panel provides limited configuration and control capabilities null modem cable required Ensure that the COM port of the PC is set up properly default parameters are 19200 baud 8N1 and that the local terminal echo is disabled All commands consist of single characters you type inside the terminal window The following section shows a typical terminal session Typical Session Typing a question mark prompts the unit to display the help screen in the terminal window as follows ERR ER ERR ER EERE EER EER EERE ERE Help menu 2 this site set the IP address display version information display current data rate i s set the subnet mask g set the gateway IP address a set the alarm IP c connect to alarm IP d disconnect m display MAC address V b disable local echo for a better display RRR ck kok ko k kk k kk k kk kok ko k ko ko k ok ko k ko k ok If you are using the terminal to set up the unit s IP address just type i and you are prompted to enter a new IP address i gt Enter new IP address old 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 5 Enter gt IP address set to 192 168 0 5 NOTE You cannot enter backspaces during a terminal session if you mistype a character end your entry by pressing ENTER and try again If you see duplicate characters on any entry the local echo feature of y
21. openers for example NOTE Use only the supplied AC plug power adapter If the adapter the cable or the connector show any sign of damage do not use the power adapter Send it in for repair or replacement Never try 0 use any power adapter except the supplied one See the Hardware Installation section for information on interfacing peripherals to the unit Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 11 QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE Follow the next seven steps for the fastest way to get your product up and running Step 1 Connecting A Camera Or Monitor cet Key 1 Camera or other video source with composite PAL or NTSC output 2 Video monitor with composite PAL or NTSC input 3 Transmitter 4 Receiver Figure 3 Connecting A Camera Or Monitor To connect a camera plug one end of a standard coaxial cable into the BNC connector on the front of the transmitter unit and the other end into the camera You can use any video source with a compos ite PAL or NTSC output To connect a monitor plug one end of a standard coaxial cable into the BNC connector on the front of the receiver unit and the other end into the monitor You can use any PAL or NTSC video monitor with a composite PAL or NTSC input For more information about video sources and monitors see the Hardware Installation section Step 2 Connecting Additional Items Connect any additional items such as alarms audio etc 12 Pelco Manua
22. recorders CM9760 matrix requires CM9760 data translator CM9740 matrix requires CM9760 data translator CM9502 matrix through integrated ASCII port CM8500 matrix requires latest CM8500 data translator 6700 matrix through integrated ASCII port COM 2 What TCP IP ports does PelcoNet use PelcoNet lets you select which base port to use The default is 25000 This means PelcoNet will use TCP ports 25000 25001 and UDP ports 25002 25011 12 ports total for all video and control data The ports must be open for PelcoNet to function properly Can view PelcoNet over the Internet Yes You will need a static IP address and enough bandwidth to view live video Pelco recommends a minimum of 250 Kbps for medium image quality Also check with your ISP to verify the correct TCP and UDP ports are open through any routers or firewalls through which you will connect The base ports are adjustable in PelcoNet For example if you choose port 25000 default it will use TCP ports 25000 25001 and UDP ports 25002 25011 12 ports total for all communication video and control How many connections does PelcoNet support Can more than one receiver connect to a transmitter at the same time Yes PelcoNet can support an unlimited number of simultaneous connections To do so all hubs switches and routers must support multicasting IGMP and PelcoNet must be configured to use multicasting If the network hardware does not support this
23. the camera arrow keys to move up down the menus Use the open iris icon to open menus and set options Use the open iris icon in conjunction with the Exit option to move backward through menu layers and to exit programming mode NOTE fyou installed Internet Explorer from the PelcoNet Transmission System CD ActiveX is already installed Otherwise you must install ActiveX before you can view the video Refer to the Instructions For The Network Administrator section 52 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 Matrix Control Live Video Server Push Page Contents Matrix control with live video Microsoft Internet Explorer View Favorites Tools Help Addiess hto 192 168 4 53 mattidive htm elcoNet PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Live Video Server Push Control Setup Resize Video 352x288 704x576 Figure 35 Matrix Control Page The Matrix Control pages contain the following The following are arrayed under Lens Ten numbered buttons Iris open and close buttons CLR clear button Focus far and near buttons camera button Zoom out and zoom in buttons MON monitor button PRST preset button The following are arrayed under Pan Tilt PATT pattern button Eight direction arrow buttons MAC macro button Home button in the center STOP button BWD backward button FWD forward button P
24. the confirm box before password protection is activated Once pass word protection is enabled you need to log in before the configuration pages can be accessed Figure 27 IP address 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 2 for receiver Enter a unique IP address that is valid for your network The pre configured default IP address allows for easy configuration in closed environments You can use a crossed cable to directly connect to a PC Also the PC s IP address and subnet mask must match the default IP address NOTE Changing the IP address also affects the current browser connection You will have to enter the new URL to regain connectivity to the unit Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Exchange with a valid subnet mask for your network if subnets are in use Gateway IP none The IP address of the router Typically used in a WAN environment Base Port 25000 This setting lets the user designate which TCP IP ports PelcoNet uses for transmission video audio and control For example the default setting of 25000 means PelcoNet will use TCP ports 25000 25001 and UDP ports 25002 25011 12 ports total for all video and control data Mail server IP address none Only required if the mail sending feature is to be used Outgoing e mail is sent to the mail server SMTP server at the given IP address 34 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 Continued on next page Table B General Settings continued
25. the power supply that came with the converter to the converter s 12 VDC terminal and the solid black wire to the GND terminal Connect TD A on the converter to terminal 7 on the wall block Connect TD B on the converter to terminal 8 on the wall block Connect RD A on the converter to terminal 2 on the wall block Connect RD B on the converter to terminal 1 on the wall block Connect a straight RJ 45 cable from the wall block to the supplied Pelco power pack Connect a straight RJ 45 cable from the keyboard input connector on the power pack to COM 1 on the keyboard Connect the monitor Repeat steps 1 and 2 for transmitter Connect TD A on the converter to terminal 2 on the wall block Connect TD B on the converter to terminal 1 on the wall block Connect RD A on the converter to terminal 7 on the wall block Connect RD B on the converter to terminal 8 on the wall block Connect a flipped RJ 45 cable from the wall block to Sercom port 5 on the CC1 s rear panel 10 Connect one of the three monitor outputs on the rear of the controller to the transmitter Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 75 Connecting PelcoNet To The Com Out RS 422 Port Ona Genex Multiplexer Refer to Figure 43 and the instructions that follow PELCONET TRANSMITTER ETHERNET CONTROL TERMINAL RS 232 TRANSPARENT E ALARM DATA 9600 8 NONE 1 4 PELCONET DB9 GENEX COM OUT GENEX COM
26. the terminal program fails to connect to the unit s terminal port check the following 18 the right COM port interface on the PC selected for the terminal program and are the settings correct Is the cable connected to the terminal and not the data port on the unit Program default settings are 19200 kb s 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit 8N1 for the terminal program data exchange between the terminal program and the system still does not work check the serial cable Does the system answer when you enter a question mark Disable the local echo if you see duplicate characters on your screen Troubleshooting a TCP IP Network Using A Ping Utility Enter the appropriate information where indicated by the quotation marks below Do not enter the quota tion marks To see if a unit in your network can be reached try to ping your unit by typing the following command in a DOS window c gt ping unit IP address If it is reached there will be a response like the following Reply from lt IP address gt bytes 32 time NN ms TTL xxx If the LAN path is malfunctioning the ping command will time out If so you could have one of the following problems Wrong physical connections Make sure the LAN Link LED is on See the Basic Functioning section above for more information Wrong network connection Verify the IP address is entered correctly and that subnet mask and gate way address are set properly Otherwise a
27. then the maximum number of simulta neous connections is five Can enlarge the picture size in the browser Yes You can select from two different image sizes in PelcoNet with the browser 288 x 352 or 576 x 704 What software does PelcoNet require PelcoNet works with Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher An ActiveX plug in is also required for Internet Explorer to get live video All software is included Can l control other manufacturers equipment from the browser Not at this time Can record video with PelcoNet Yes PelcoNet can record video to the hard drive of the viewing PC The video is recorded in AVI format which allows playback through either the browser or Windows Media Player 88 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 Everything is wired correctly but do not have any control from the browser What else could be wrong The Transparent Data port settings should be set to match the equipment to which PelcoNet is connected Also in Internet Explorer the Microsoft Virtual Machine should be enabled To do so on the Tools menu select Internet Options Then select the Advanced tab Locate the option Microsoft VM Place a checkmark next to Java Console Enabled and JIT compiler for virtual machine enabled Reboot your computer These options are required for the Java applets in PelcoNet to function properly Can control the Genex multiplexer from the browser and have a local KBD4000 Yes You must have Genex Vers
28. video to the specified alarm IP gt connecting PelcoNet tries to call the alarm IP host connected PelcoNet has established the connection d Disconnects any pending video connection gt disconnecting PelcoNet disconnects disconnected PelcoNet has disconnected m Display the unit s MAC address gt MAC address unit s MAC address gt Continued on next page 28 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 Table A Terminal Command Reference continued V Display version information gt HW version version number SW version version number b Displays the current transmission data rate The display is updated continuously Configuration Using A Web Browser n addition to the aforementioned configuration using a terminal program which only covers the most basic settings a web browser is the tool of choice for a more complete configuration To accomplish this the system features a complete HTTP server Microsoft s Internet Explorer 5 x is the recommended browser Web Server Concept Start your web browser and connect to the URL http IP Address where IP Address is the IP address of the unit you want to configure Use the standard dot separated format x x x x to enter the address The HTTP server provides five separate pages for configuration You can return to the home page from any other page by clicking on the PelcoNet logo on the left side Clicking on the Pelco logo while on the home page immedia
29. web browser The RTS and CTS signals are enabled for flow control If this RS 485 mode is chosen the camera control data is transferred automatically to the Control Terminal port Certain cameras with fixed data length require the buffered RS 485 mode This halfduplex mode is not required for interfacing to any Pelco product Input Data Carrier Detect Input Receive Data Output Transmit Data Output Data Terminal Ready Ground Input Data Set Ready Output Ready To Send Input Clear To Send VIEWED FROM SOLDERING SIDE OF PLUG 12345 CO CO N O onm Figure 20 Control Terminal Port Pin Assignments in RS 232 Mode 24 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 Transparent Data Port The second serial interface on the unit s front panel offers a transparent serial data channel between the receiver and the transmitter A typical application for the transparent data channel is remote control of peripheral equipment PTZ functions of selected cameras for example You can also use this channel for remote control of any external device with a serial interface The serial data is transferred in parallel to the video and audio data Transmission of transparent data is enabled only after a video connection has been established Also the RS 232 interface for the transparent data port does not support hardware flow control For proper operation you must configure the following in a way that they fit the associa
30. 6 video settings 37 Connect to alarm IP command 27 Country specific adapters 67 Data bits 47 Date system 35 Default address 48 Disconnect 16 Disconnect command 27 Display MAC address command 27 Display version information command 27 Door entry system 44 90 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 E mail alarm notification 59 E mail message 45 59 F Firmware upload 61 Flash EPROM 61 Full duplex audio 16 44 G G 711 audio compression standard 41 G 728 audio compression standard 41 Gateway IP address 16 34 Gateway IP address set command 27 General settings configuration page 33 Genex live video server push page contents 54 Halfduplex mode 47 Handset interface 10 41 pin assignment 23 Hardware flow control 10 Hardware version number 35 Hardware to hardware connection 16 Help menu command 27 HTTP server 27 29 page organization 29 O connector pin assignment 26 D of the unit 34 dle state 45 nput level 41 nput source 39 nterface audio 41 nterface settings configuration page 46 nternet 8 9 29 31 protocols 66 ntranet 9 P address 8 59 63 setting 34 P address set command 27 J JPEG 45 59 L LAN data rate 66 LINK LED 26 Login name 39 Mail reply address 35 Mail server IP address 34 Matrix Control live video server push page content 53 Menu tree 29 Microsoft Internet Explorer 29 Monostable 45 Motion alarm 43 Motion detection 59 Motion detection sensitivity 59 Motion JPEG 14 Na
31. 9200 baud Data bits 8 Select 7 or 8 data bits Parity none Select odd even or none Stop bits 1 Select 1 or 2 stop bits Control Terminal Port Second com port Terminal The second COM port Control Terminal port can be set to use Terminal mode which is used to program the unit through HyperTerminal Or it can be set to COM 2 which will allow control of devices such as a digital video recorder DVR or pan tilt zoom camera etc As such it functions just like the Transparent Data port thus providing two control ports However when set to COM 2 PelcoNet can no longer be accessed through HyperTerminal Baudrate 19200 Select any transmission rate from 300 to 19200 baud Data bits 8 Select 7 or 8 data bits Parity none Select odd even or none Stop bits 1 Select 1 or 2 stop bits RS485 Halfduplex mode off If this RS 485 mode is chosen the camera control data is transferred automatically to the control terminal port which is a serial interface on the rear panel of the unit to which a PC can be hooked This mode supports flow control NOTE n the on or buffered mode transparent data is rerouted to the control terminal port terminal functions are provided on the transparent data port Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 47 LIVE VIDEO AND SERVER PUSH VIDEO PAGES The Live Video page shows a real time picture of the camera view with update rates and image quality simi lar to a box to box configuratio
32. C hard drive record playback control buttons beneath the live screen refer to the Record and Play Back the Display on a PC section for more information Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 53 Genex Live Video Server Push Page Contents Genex control with live video Microsoft Internet Explorer Edt View Favorites Tools eS so a f Back Forward Stop Home Search Favorites History Mail Address 2 hip 7192 168 4 53 genexlive him PelcoNet PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Live Video Server Push Control Setup C Main C Spot Live ver View Q Resize Video 352x288 704x576 111 w A Presets 242131415 28121 8 9120 Figure 36 Genex Control Page The Genex pages contain the following across the top of the page Main and spot monitor selection radio buttons ALive VCR button A Sequence button AView button Azoom out button A picture in picture button Buttons for 4 9 and 16 screen display 54 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 The following are arrayed down the right side of the page Radio buttons for 16 cameras Iris open and close buttons Focus far and near buttons Zoom and zoom out buttons Eight direction arrow buttons with a home butt
33. D 6 02 9 Front Panel Connectors The PelcoNet Transmission System uses a compact design One reason for the compact design is that connectors are placed on both the front and rear panels The front panel connectors are dedicated to the media interfaces video audio and data They are shown in Figure 1 Green power LED blinks slowly when connected to another PelcoNet Transmission System unit RS 232 transparent data port for connecting to peripheral equipment Handset port only with audio option Audio line output only with audio option Audio line input only with audio option Video input for transmitter or video output receiver ou H H H H Figure 1 Front Panel Connectors Audio connectors 3 4 and 5 only function on units equipped with the optional audio interface Other than audio there is no difference in features between regular and audio equipped units therefore all informa tion given for the basic transmitter and receiver units also applies to models with audio capability The green power LED lights as soon as you apply power to the unit The serial interface for transparent data transmission only provides serial send pin 3 and receive pin 2 signals and ground pin 5 No hardware flow control signals are provided The handset interface lets you directly connect a telephone handset Either the handset or the line inter face is active at any given time Selection of th
34. PELLO Installation Operation PelcoNet Transmission System C1977M D 6 02 LISTED Pelco World Headquarters 3500 Pelco Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 USA www pelco com USA amp Canada Tel 800 289 9100 Fax 800 289 9150 International Tel 1 559 292 1981 Fax 1 559 348 1120 CONTENTS Section Page IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS ee 6 Regulatory Notices l a l Aree 6 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR The Transmitter and Receiver oet RA i RA IRA N Waya a Waw tan WHAT IS THE PELCONET TRANSMISSION SYSTEM How Do LANs and WANS Work OVERVIEW Description Software Version Package Contents Front Panel Connectors Rear Panel Connectors QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE Step 1 Connecting A Camera Or Monitor Step 2 Connecting Additional Items Step 3 Connecting To The LAN Port Step 4 Connecting Power Step 5 Selecting An IP Address For Your Network Step 6 Using A Web Browser To Configure The Network Step 7 What Next rire usa TYPICAL APPLICATIONS Displaying Remote Video On A Web Browser Displaying Video Via a Transmitter To Receiver Connection Diagrams of Typical Applications sssseeenete teens HARDWARE INSTALLATION Connecting Video Sources Or Displays Connecting Audio Equipment Connecting Data Terminals Control Terminal Port Transpare
35. able JPEG images Set high quality low quality C no Post JPEG images Time slice Bet every 5 sec Co for no posting FTP server 1P address 52 pooo Login name Password Bell Path Set V SIE E Done meme Figure 28 Video Settings Configuration Menu Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 37 The following table details the configuration items The Type column shows whether the particular setting applies to transmitters T or receivers R or both B Table C Video Settings Configuration Default Type Description Item Settings Video quality super fast T On restricted bandwidth channels the video quality preference in terms of speed versus sharpness can be se lected With increasing bandwidth the effect of this setting diminishes as best quality and fast motion can be main tained simultaneously Video standard CIF T Standard video resolution is Common resolution Intermediate Format CIF at 352 x 288 picture elements For very restricted channels for example wireless or low speed modem transmission it may be advantageous to switch to medium resolution QCIF at 176 x 144 pixels for decent frame rates Video bandwidth 250000 T This field controls the transmitter Activex bandwidth setting for live video Video 250000 R The transmission rate that is the video bandwidth RX bandwidth is controlled from the receiving end Therefore this setting only applies to
36. able and plug it into the BNC connector at the front of the receiver Any PAL or NTSC video monitor with a composite PAL or NTSC input can be connected Moreover a VCR can be connected to store the received video on a VCR tape The default output format is composite NTSC To switch the video output to composite PAL set the Output Standard to PAL on the Video Settings Configuration Page see the Configuration section You must then reboot the unit for the change to take effect Connecting Audio Equipment The two audio channels available if the unit has the audio option are called handset and audio in out Only one of these two can be active at a time Key 1 Handset microphone positive terminal 2 Handset speaker positive terminal 3 Handset speaker negative terminal 4 Handset microphone ground terminal Figure 19 Pin Assignment Of The Handset RJ 11 Receptacle You can connect a handset to the RJ 11 receptacle labeled Handset on the front of the PelcoNet Trans mission System To select this audio interface put a checkmark in the radio button labeled Handset on the Audio Settings Configuration Page You can also set the input and output level from 0 100 on this configuration menu And the coding mode at the sending side can be set using the menu item Coding Mode between two different modes or switched off The audio decoder automatically follows the selected audio coding of the transmitter If the receiver c
37. an alarm if the motion exceeds a preset threshold Activate motion detection by setting Motion Alarm to On in the Alarm Settings Configuration Page Click the Configuration button to select sensitivity for motion detection You need to tailor this parameter to the particular application Experiment to find the best setting Higher sensitivity may lead to erroneous detection and increase false alarms You can restrict motion detection to certain areas in the scene Select the cells you want the system to monitor for motion Press the Select All button in the Select Sensor Fields box to select all cells which will turn red To set an individual cell click on it with the left mouse button Click with the right mouse button to deselect a cell which will turn white Select or deselect multiple cells by holding down the left or right mouse button and dragging Release when finished Press the Clear All button in the Select Sensor Fields box to deselect all cells Set sensitivity using the arrows in the Sensitivity box or drag the square button on the bar between Low and High Alarm Notification By E mail The e mail feature lets you send an e mail message to a recipient on any alarm event This could be used to signal an alarm to people who cannot be reached with a video based notification To activate this feature enable at least one of the alarm inputs configure a receiver e mail address and activate the Send Email button Remember to configu
38. an use a web browser to connect any one of the two units even during an active box to box connection This way you can make changes to the configuration and immediately see the result of the setting for example when changing video quality If you are connected to the transmitter the camera picture is sent to the receiver and web browser simultaneously There will be a short break in the video display on the receiver monitor when ever the web browser requests a new frame This is especially noticeable with the Server Push feature Full duplex audio can be transmitted in parallel with the video transmission in units that have the audio op tion To do so you need to use the web browser to enable audio on the Audio Settings Configuration Page Transparent data is always transmitted automatically between the two units as soon as the connection becomes active Data bytes entering the interface are transported to the other end transparently There is no flow control mechanism for the data channel Overflowing the serial interface will cause data loss To sever the connection from either end type d in the respective terminal window or disable the alarm 16 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 Diagrams of Typical Applications PelcoNet PelcoNet lu Receiver Transmitter S Monitor Camera Figure 8 LAN Box To Box Connection Transmitter Receiver Fixed Camera Server PelcoNet PelcoNet hg Receiver Transmitter VS
39. annot decode the selected mode an automatic fall back to the next available audio mode occurs The second audio channel is available at the two RCA jacks labeled Audio In and Audio Out at the front of the unit To choose this channel select the radio button Line In Out on the Audio Settings Configuration Page Level and coding mode settings apply to this channel in the same manner as described above for the first channel Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 23 Connecting Data Terminals The unit has two serial interfaces one at the back and another at the front They serve different purposes and cannot be used interchangeably as explained in the following Control Terminal Port For local control and configuration of the unit you can connect a data terminal for example a PC running a standard terminal program to the serial interface labeled Control Terminal on the rear panel The 9 pin DSUB connector features a standard RS 232 interface that can be connected to a PC s COM port You can use a standard terminal program to communicate with the unit The default parameters are set to 19200 baud with 8 bits of data 1 stop bit and no parity bit 8N1 To access the online help type a question mark in the terminal window For more information on the command set see the Configuration section This mode allows the control port to be used to send serial data that requires flow control You can configure the RS 485 halfduplex mode in the
40. d moisture If the unit requires 120 230 VAC and does not have an on off switch the input power circuit must have a circuit breaker The product and or manual may bear the following marks This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit Thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information in this manual prior to installation and operation Regulatory Notices Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of 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 gen erates 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 6 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR The PelcoNet Transmission System allows live video transmission to be viewed over TCP IP based networks This s
41. e interface is described in the Configuration section For a detailed description of the audio interface see the Hardware Installation section 10 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 Rear Panel Connectors The network interface a terminal port for configuration and management an alarm I O port and the power connector reside on the unit s rear panel see Figure 2 D us Ethernet port for connecting the PelcoNet Transmission System to the LAN with Ethernet Cat5 cable Yellow TX LED for monitoring packet sending over the UTP port Green LINK LED for link test of UTP connection RS 232 for connecting to the serial port of a PC Alarm input and relay output Power connector for connecting the AC plug power adapter Co Pp H H H Figure 2 Rear Panel Connectors The green LINK LED provides LAN status information If the LED is on the LAN port is properly con nected and synchronized to a LAN The yellow TX transmit LED blinks each time information is trans mitted The LED does not blink when information is received The RS 232 control terminal lets you connect to the serial port of a PC for simple configuration and or operation of management functions The interface features the full suite of RS 232 flow control signals The alarm I O port lets you directly connect external signaling devices for example contacts Also the relay output facilitates switching of peripheral devices lights or electric door
42. ection is intended to help the network administrator know what is involved with installing this product and how it will affect the network The person installing the product will need the following information about the network to make the product function properly The Transmitter and Receiver Avalid IP address for each PelcoNet Transmission System unit Subnet mask Default gateway if applicable E mail server s IP address if applicable Dedicated maximum allowable amount of bandwidth for live video Required for the PelcoNet Transmission System to function properly z The PelcoNet Transmission System requires a continuous amount of bandwidth to display true live video Pelco recommends using switching hubs with the product so the amount of band width available to each unit is constant and reliable The Browser If you plan to use a browser to view live video across the network there are procedures to complete before you can use the browser If you installed Internet Explorer 5 0 from the CD that came with the PelcoNet Transmission System you can skip the following Otherwise complete the following before trying to use the browser 1 Internet Explorer 5 x must be installed before continuing 2 Setthe computer s display settings to use 16 bit color This is required for the live video feature to function properly 3 Click on the Start menu in Windows 4 Click Run 5 In the open box type Z PACTIVEX EXE
43. ectra Il Genex 19 Pin Assignment Of The Handset RJ 11 Receptacle 20 Control Terminal Port Pin Assignments in RS 232 Mode 21 Transparent Data Port Pin Assignments in RS 232 Mode 22 Pin Assignment Of The I O Connector 23 PelcoNet Menu Tree 24 PelcoNet Home Page 25 PelcoNet Transmission System Setup Page 26 General Settings Configuration Menu 27 Screen For Entering The Password 28 Video Settings Configuration Menu 29 Audio Settings Configuration Menu 30 Alarm Settings Configuration Menu 31 Interface Settings Configuration Menu 32 ActiveX Dialog 33 Color Setting Dialog Box 34 Device Controls Page 35 Matrix Control Page 36 Genex Control 37 Spectra Control Page 38 Esprit Control Page 39 DX3016 Control Page 40 KBD300 Direct Mode Connected to a Receiver or Spectra Dome System 41 KBD4000 Connected to a Multiplexer 42 CM9760KBD Connected to a CM9760 CC1 Controller 43 Connecting PelcoNet to Genex Using the COM OUT RS 422 Port 44 Using PelcoNet with CM9505 to Provide Remote Control 45 Using PelcoNet with CM9502 to Provide Remote Control 46 Using PelcoNet with CM8505D to Provide Remote Control 47 Using PelcoNet with CM6700 to Provide Remote Control n 48 Using PelcoNet with CM9760 DT to Provide Remote Control of a 9760 Monitor Ou
44. ern button Home button in the center A Stop pattern button A Wiper button PC hard drive record playback control buttons are arrayed beneath the live screen refer to the Record and Play Back the Display on a PC section for more information 56 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 DX3016 Live Video Server Push Control Page Contents DX3016 control with live video Microsoft Internet Explorer Favorites Tools Help Address 2 htp 192 168 4 53 d G016ive htm PelcoNet PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Live Video Server Push Control Setup 21 ALB Jistd seo Resize Video 352x288 704x576 8 xj Le Presets 2121 3 4 5 261218191210 set 195 3 8 414 dm 110 Month Day Year Hour Minute Second Record to Hard Drive x M m h n EE Z c Pattern Start _Stop Wiper L L L 5 5 ET 5 fol Ml e L 15 Ps Figure 39 DX3016 Control Page NOTE The DX3016 control pages apply to both the DX3009 and DX3076 The DX3016 pages contain the following arrayed across the top Split buttons 16 grid 9 grid B let you view various camera combinations A displays cameras 1 4 B displays cameras 5 8 9 grid displays cameras 1 9 and 16 grid displays cameras 1 16 Two sequence buttons SEQ SEQ run sequences 1 and 2 Arrayed down
45. h ways Be sure not to set the level too low Ensure the right interface is selected If you cannot hear any audio check the microphone and loudspeaker together with other equipment Make sure the microphone is switched on if it has a power switch DX3000 Warning Reset Button PelcoNet displays a warning message if there is a problem with the DX3000 DVR Click this green button to resetthe unit The codes are defined as follows Code Definition 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 None Hard drive full Hard drive near end No signal Copy or backup or restore check media Copy or backup or restore size error Archive full Archive near end Copy or backup overtake error Copy or backup near overtake Recording or copy or backup or restore or system system error Copy or backup or restore read write error Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 65 SPECIFICATIONS NETWORK PROTOCOL AND STANDARDS COMPATIBILITY Internet Configuration Transmission Standards Video Coding Video Format Video Frame Rate Audio Coding Data Communication and Remote Control INTERFACES Video Input transmitter Video Output receiver Audio Input optional Audio Output optional Handset Interface optional LAN Interface LAN Data Rate Data Interface Control Input Relay Output 66 IP TCP UDP ICMP ARP HTTP FTP H 323 plus H 225 263 6 722 8 723 6 728 G 729 H 261 M JPEG M
46. imedia transmission system for computer networks One way is to use just the transmitter and connect it through the computer network to a PC with a web browser at the receiving end Another way is to connect the transmitter through the computer network to a receiver This is often called a box to box connection because it uses two PelcoNet Transmission System units In either case routing dedicated cables from a camera to a monitor is not required because you can use the existing computer network for that purpose The following explains a box to box connection 1 First transmitter and receiver need to be configured appropriately If the units are supposed to be operated in different subnets a gateway IP address must be configured Use the alarm IP address field to address the destination Enter the settings using either a terminal program or a web browser 2 Onceall addresses are configured type c in the terminal window to establish the actual connection or pro gram the live video receive IP and enable the live auto connect setting through the web browser Make sure the alarm IP address in the unit that will initiate the connection points to the destination unit After a few sec onds video transmission begins and the camera scene appears on the monitor attached to the receiver Instead of using a terminal program for establishing a connection you can attach a contact to the alarm input Make sure the alarm input is enabled You c
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48. ion 4 1 or higher This version lets you connect a KBD4000 to the COM IN port and PelcoNet to the COM OUT port This gives you both local and remote control Refer to Connecting Pelconet to the COM OUT RS 422 Port on a Genex Multiolexerin Appendix A for detailed information control the Genex multiplexer server Not at this time Can use DHCP dynamically assigned IP address with PelcoNet No PelcoNet requires a static IP address What type of compression does PelcoNet use PelcoNet uses the H 323 standard H 323 is an industry standard for video teleconferencing over the Internet It provides the most effective use of bandwidth with excellent video quality I do not get live video in the browser but server push is working What could be wrong Verify that the ActiveX plug in is installed and that your video is set to 16 bit color Also check with your network administrator to verify that the TCP IP ports PelcoNet uses are not being filtered and that you have enough bandwidth How do program PelcoNet with HyperTerminal Using a null modem cable connect a COM port on your PC to the Control Terminal port on PelcoNet Open HyperTerminal and set the port to use to 19200 8 N 1 and No Flow Control Type and follow the help menu How much bandwidth does PelcoNet use PelcoNet s bandwidth is adjustable You can set it from 10 Kbps up to 1 Mbps Pelco recommends a minimum of 250 Kbps for live video at medi
49. l C1977M D 6 02 Step 3 Connecting To The LAN Port icy Key 1 Ethernet 10BASE T LAN connection to hubs network PCs RJ 45 connector 2 Ethernet cable 3 Transmitter or receiver Figure 4 Connecting To The LAN Port To connect to the Ethernet network use a standard UTP Cat5 cable with RJ 45 connectors Plug this cable into the RJ 45 receptacle labeled Ethernet UTP at the rear of the unit The connection to a 10BASE T network can be made directly via a hub or switch Step 4 Connecting Power Key 1 Ethernet 10BASE T LAN connection to hubs network PCs RJ 45 connector 2 Ethernet Cat5 cable 3 Transmitter or receiver 4 AC plug power adapter Figure 5 Connecting Power Attach the power adapter Plug the primary side into the wall outlet and the secondary side with the small clip into the unit The green power LED on the front is lit constantly when the power adapter is connected correctly The green LINK LED next to the RJ 45 connector indicates a correct connection to the Ethernet network Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 13 Step 5 Selecting An IP Address For Your Network NOTE Consult your network administrator for a valid IP address The transmitter comes with the default address 192 168 0 1 while the receiver s default address is 192 168 0 2 Before operating the system inside your own network you need to set a valid IP address Use a terminal
50. lock Connect the 12 VAC power supply to terminals 3 and 4 on the wall block Connect the wall block to the KBD4000 with an RJ 45 straight cable Connect the monitor Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the transmitter Connect TD A on the converter to terminal 2 on the wall block Connect TD B on the converter to terminal 1 on the wall block Connect RD A on the converter to terminal 7 on the wall block Connect RD B on the converter to terminal 8 on the wall block Connect the wall block to COM IN on the multiplexer with an RJ 45 straight cable 10 Connect MAIN video output from the multiplexer to the transmitter Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 73 Connection Scenario 3 Refer to Figure 42 and the instructions that follow PELCONET RECEIVER 5 VIDEO OUT CARD CONTROL PORT ALARM I O CM9760KBD 00519 SERCOM PORT PROGRAMMED FOR KBD CM9760 CC1 FLIPPED CABLE PELCONET TRANSMITTER CONTROL PORT ALARM I O 4800 8 EVEN 1 00520 Figure 42 CM9760KBD Connected to a CM9760 CC1 Controller 74 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 9 Connect a PV130 Converter to the RS 232 port on the front of the PelcoNet Transmission System receiver The data format should be 4800 baud 8 data bits even parity and 1 stop bit Connect the black and white striped wire from
51. mation to the remote viewer a guard for example Connect off The alarm functions would have little effect without auto matically triggering corresponding actions The current set ting allows for an automatic connection establishment to the given IP address The idea is to provide a remote monitoring station with live video in case of an alarm This feature can be useful even for many applications not related to alarm conditions One example is a video equipped door entry system when the doorbell is pressed a contact closes and the connected transmitter autono mously connects to a receiver Full duplex audio can pro vide verbal communication while the relay output can re motely open the door On receivers the default alarm connection IP address is set to 192 168 0 1 default IP of transmitter Live video 0 0 0 0 receive IP Enter the IP address of the transmitter or receiver for live alarm connection If that remote unit has a password enter it in the Remote Password field so the two units can communicate with each other 44 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 Continued on next page Table E Alarm Settings Continued Configuration Default Description Item Settings Live video off The auto connect feature guarantees an active connection to auto connect the given alarm IP address even after connection break down or network failures If auto connect is selected the network cable can be pulled
52. may have been a problem during upload Return the system to the dealer Closely follow the instructions for the firmware upload Especially do not disconnect the power supply during firmware upload and reprogramming LAN Link LED The green LAN Link LED next to the Ethernet 10BASE T connector should light when the Ethernet con nection is made If this LED is off Make sure the network cable is firmly connected to the hub or switch Does the hub or switch work correctly in the network Check the power supply of the hub or switch Use a Cat6 straight through cable to connect to a normal hub Check the cable for physical damage Use crossover cable if connecting a unit directly to a PC without a hub 62 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 Transmit LED The orange LED next to the Ethernet 10BASE T connector should flash briefly whenever a unit transmits a packet for example when accessing the unit with a web browser If this LED fails to come on perform the following checks Are all units connected correctly with the power supply Check power supplies and connections Did you configure the correct IP address for your unit 15 your web browser configuration correct 15 the TCP IP protocol installed on your PC operating system and is an IP address assigned to PC Are the subnet mask and gateway properly set up Contact your network administrator if you have problems installing your network Terminal Program If
53. me of the unit 34 Network adminstrator instructions 7 Non volatile memory 32 o Operate relays 45 Output level 41 P Parity 47 Password field 39 Password level 34 Password setting 34 Path 39 Patterns 52 Pelco Internet home page 29 Playback buttons 60 Playing the recording 61 Presets 52 Programming menus 52 PTZ cameras 9 Q QCIF Quarter Common Intermediate Format 38 R Real time clock 33 Recording buttons 60 Recording the display 60 Relay follows 45 Relay idle state 45 Relays operate 45 RS 232 default parameters 24 RS 232 interface 24 RS 232 interface flow control mechanism 16 RS 232 transparent data port 46 RS 485 converter support 47 s Send e mail 45 Sensitivity of motion detection 59 Serial interface terminal port 24 Serial interface transparent port 25 Server Push 14 Setbutton 32 SMTP server 34 Spectra live video server push page contents 55 Status of alarm inputs 59 Stop bits 47 Subnet mask 34 Subnet mask set command 27 T Terminal program commands 27 Time system 35 Time slice 39 Timeout for e mail messages 59 Transmission rate 38 Transparent data transmission 10 16 25 TX LED 26 U Unit ID 34 Unit name 34 Unit password 34 v VCR operation 39 Version numbers for hardware software 33 Video alarm 43 Video input source 39 Video motion detection sensitivity 43 Video quality 38 Video settings configuration page 37 Video standard 23 w Web browser 16 29
54. n It can be configured for bandwidth use and for various image quality set tings The Server Push page shows still pictures that are updated periodically and image quality is fixed 1 To access the PelcoNet Transmission System home page you must first connect to the Internet intranet network and open Internet Explorer the browser 2 Then enter the default address 192 168 0 1 in the address box If this address has been changed enter the appropriate address The home page appears 3 Click on either Live Video or Server Push on the home page To exit either page click on an option at the top of the page The program displays dialog boxes when you try to view live video under any of the following conditions With a browser other than Internet Explorer Without first installing ActiveX Figure 32 When your computer display is not set for 16 bit color Figure 33 To change double click on My Computer Control Panel Display the Settings tab and select High Color 16 bit For NT select 65536 Colors With any of these conditions you can only view the video as a series of still images 48 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 PelcoNet Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer 22 PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Live Video Server Push Control Setup Live Video Figure 32 ActiveX Dialog Box Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 49 2 PelcoNet Setup Microsoft Internet Explore
55. n order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit please call the factory at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain an authorization number CA number if returned for credit and RA number if returned for repair All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20 restocking and refurbishing charge Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid Ship to the appropriate address below f you are located within the continental U S If you are located outside the continental U S Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico Alaska Hawaii or Puerto Rico Intermediate Consignee Ultimate Consignee Service Department American Overseas Air Freight Pelco Pelco 320 Beach Road 3500 Pelco Way 3500 Pelco Way Burlingame CA 94010 Clovis CA 93612 5699 Clovis CA 93612 5699 USA USA REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments C1977M 5 00 Original version C1977M A 5 01 Revised the General Video Audio Alarm and Interface Settings Configuration pages and their documentation Revised the System 9760 Genex and Spectra Control pages and their documentation Added the Esprit and DX3000 Control pages and their documentation Added material about setting motion detection and about recording playback on the PC s hard drive Added Appendices A and B C1977M B 6 01 Added documentation on the warning reset button C1977M C 7 01 Changed System 9760 contr
56. nt Data 2 eri Connecting External Sensors and Controlling Peripheral Devices Connecting To LAN pansa a tz RR ERG te fade CONFIGURATION Configuration Using A Terminal Program Typical Session Command Reference Configuration Using A Web Browser Web Server Concept PelcoNet Home Page General Settings Configuration Page Video Settings Configuration Page Audio Settings Configuration Page Alarm Settings Configuration Page Interface Settings Configuration Page LIVE VIDEO AND SERVER PUSH VIDEO PAGES nanan aus 48 2 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 WEB BROWSER CONTROL PAGES is S aaa asia p Pire E rire iere 51 Accessing These Pages Controlling The Display Matrix Control Live Video Server Push Page Contents Genex Live Video Server Push Page Contents Spectra Live Video Server Push Page Contents Esprit Live Video Server Push Page Contents DX3016 Live Video Server Push Control Page Contents sss ADVANCED FEATURES Automatic Connection Feature Video Motion Detection Feature Alarm Notification By E mail Record and Play Back The Display On a PC Recording The Display Playing Back The Recording Firmware Upload TROUBLESHOOTING Basic Functioning Green Power LED LAN Link LED Transmit LED Terminal Program Troubleshooting a TCP IP Network Using A Ping Utility Troubleshooting Connection Problems Troublesho
57. o a CM6800 and KBD200 For Remote ASCII Control 87 APPENDIX B FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FAQS ssec 88 INDEX coma th lee nsa tt lt e alt o lai e 90 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION eerte netten nnns 92 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 3 List of Illustrations Figure 1 Front Panel Connectors 2 Rear Panel Connectors 3 Connecting A Camera Or Monitor 4 Connecting To The LAN Port 5 Connecting Power 6 PelcoNet Home 7 Configuration For Box To Box Connections 8 LAN Box To Box Connection Transmitter Receiver Fixed Camera 9 LAN Box To Box Connection Transmitter Receiver Spectra II 10 Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Fixed Camera 11 LAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Spectra Il 12 LAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Spectra Il Genex amp 13 WAN Box To Box Connection Transmitter Receiver Fixed Camera 14 WAN Box To Box Connection Transmitter Receiver Spectra Il 15 WAN Box To Box Connection Transmitter Receiver Spectra Genex 16 WAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Fixed Camera 17 Connection Transmitter Browser Spectra Il 18 WAN Browser To Box Connection Transmitter Browser Sp
58. ol pages name to Matrix Control Changed DX3009 control pages name to DX3016 added camera buttons 10 16 added 16 grid button and removed the C button C1977M D 6 02 Changed active high and active low to Normally Open and Normally Closed on the Alarm Settings configuration screen 92 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02
59. on in the center Ten numbered buttons to use with the Pattern button enter preset number and click Pattern A Pattern button PC hard drive record playback control buttons are arrayed beneath the live screen refer to the Record and Play Back the Display on a PC section for more information Spectra Live Video Server Push Page Contents AJ Spectra control with live video Microsoft Internet Explorer Favorites Tools Help gt 2 guid Stop Refresh T Back Home Search Favorites History Address 2 htp 7 192 168 4 53 epecttalve him PelcoNet PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Live Video Server Push Control Setup Resize Video 352x288 704x576 n an Tilt 3 Presets 412131 41 5 24784 31 19 SET 35 Start Stop Li gt Figure 37 Spectra Control Page The Spectra pages contain the following arrayed down the right side under Lens 115 open and close buttons Focus far and near buttons Zoom out and zoom in buttons The following are arrayed under Pan Tilt Eight direction arrow buttons Home button in the center The following are arrayed under Presets Ten numbered preset buttons A Set checkbox A preset 95 button for entering the programming menus The following are arrayed under
60. one intemet 2 Figure 29 Audio Settings Configuration Menu 40 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 The table below details available configuration items Table D Audio Settings Configuration Default Description Item Settings Audio interface Line I O The unit features two different audio interfaces line input and output via cinch sockets and a telephone handset inter face via an RJ 11 plug The handset interface also features DC power for the microphone Only one of the interfaces is active at any given time as selected by this setting Input level 25 The sensitivity of the input needs to be adapted to the level of the audio source to avoid oversteering and the re sulting distortions Experiment for the best setting Output level 12 Adapt the output level to the requirements of connected audio equipment Coding mode off The audio function is switched on by selecting any of the two different coding algorithms G 711 or G 728 The tradeoff is given on the web page G 711 is the preferred operation if bandwidth is not a concern G 728 greatly im proves efficiency at a somewhat reduced audio quality Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 41 Alarm Settings Configuration Page The PelcoNet Transmission System is not only a multimedia gateway but also a security device and therefore has many features related to security applications The Alarm Settings Configuration Page lets you configure your unit for
61. or OFF to disable the turbo feature 6 Connect the wall block to the KBD300 with an RJ 45 straight cable 7 Connect the monitor 8 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the transmitter 9 Connect TD A on the converter to the RX terminal on the Spectra or receiver Connect TD B to the RX terminal on the Spectra or receiver Use P protocol only 10 Connect the camera video to the transmitter Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 71 Connection Scenario 2 Refer to Figure 41 and the instructions that follow PELCONET RECEIVE VIDEO CONTROL PORT STRAIGHT CABLE ALARM I O 00517 CONTROL PORT STRAIGHT CABLE ALARM I O 4 9600 8 ODD 1 00518 Figure 41 KBD4000 Connected to a Multiplexer 72 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 9 Connect a PV130 Converter to the RS 232 port on the front of the PelcoNet Transmission System receiver The data format should be 9600 baud 8 data bits odd parity and 1 stop bit Connect the black and white striped wire from the power supply that came with the converter to the converter s 12 VDC terminal and the solid black wire to the GND terminal Connect TD A on the converter to terminal 7 on the wall block Connect TD B on the converter to terminal 8 on the wall block Connect RD A on the converter to terminal 2 on the wall block Connect RD B on the converter to terminal 1 on the wall b
62. ork Multiple LANs connected together usually over a great distance Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 69 APPENDIX A CONNECTING PELCONET TO VARIOUS COMPONENTS Connecting Pelconet To Various Components With Assorted Keyboards Connection Scenario 1 Refer to Figure 40 and the instructions that follow PELCONET RECEIVER VIDEO CONTROL PORT ALARM I O STRAIGHT CABLE 00515 TD A P PROTOCOL ON LY PELCONET TRANSMITTER TD B 3 9 CONTROL PORT J ALARM I O 4800 8 NONE 1 RECEIVER OR SPECTRA 00516 Figure 40 KBD300 Direct Mode Connected to a Receiver or Spectra Dome System 70 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 1 Connect a PV130 Converter to the RS 232 port on the front of the PelcoNet Transmission System receiver The data format should be 4800 baud 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit 2 Connect the black and white striped wire from the power supply that comes with the converter to the converter s 12 VDC terminal and the solid black wire to the GND terminal 3 Connect RD A on the converter to terminal 2 on the wall block Connect RD B on the converter to terminal 1 on the wall block 4 Connect a 12 VAC power supply to terminals 3 and 4 on the wall block 5 Set the DIP switches on the KBD300 for Direct Mode switches 1 4 and 7 8 OFF switch 5 ON Set switch 6 ON to enable turbo pan operation
63. ork for example 192 168 0 100 Internet Service Provider Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 JPEG LAN Local Area Network MAC Address NAT Network Address Translator Picture PPP Point To Point Protocol Router QCIF Server Push Subnet mask TCP UDP URL UTP WAN Wide Area Network Joint Photographic Expert Group procedure to encode still images See Local Area Network Multiple computers linked together into a network to share information within a limited geographic area such as a building or a campus controlled by a net work operating system and using a transport protocol Media Access Control hardware address See Network Address Translator A proposal for IP address re use where the local IP address is mapped to a glo bally unique address A video picture that has been digitized at a particular resolution See Point To Point Protocol A protocol allowing a computer using TCP IP to connect directly to the Internet A physical device that connects multiple LANs Quarter CIF video format with 176 x 144 pixels A continuous stream sent from the transmitter to the web browser A mask that explains which part of an IP address is the network address and which part composes the host address It is usually expressed in dotted decimal notation for example 255 255 255 192 Transfer Control Protocol User Datagram Protocol Uniform Resource Locator Unshielded Twisted Pair See Wide Area Netw
64. oting The Video Connection Testing The Audio Connection l l l I nn tette tentent tentent Test Between Audio Equipped Transmitter and Audio Equipped Receiver ad Test Between Audio Equipped Transmitter and PC sss DX3000 Warning Reset Button ET rt eet SPEGIFICATIONS red rias dore o eee Stone uite ere a 66 GLOSSARY ES 68 APPENDIX A CONNECTING PELCONET TO VARIOUS Connecting Pelconet To Various Components With Assorted Keyboards Connection Scenario 1 Connection Scenario 2 Connection Scenario 3 T Connecting PelcoNet To The Com Out RS 422 Port On a Genex Multiplexer 76 Connecting a PelcoNet Receiver To a System CM9502 Connecting PelcoNet To a CM9502 ASCII Serial Port Connecting a PelcoNet Receiver To a System CM8500D Connecting PelcoNet To a CM6700 And KBD200 For Remote ASCII Control 79 Connecting PelcoNet To a CM6700 ASCII Port i Connecting PelcoNet To CM9760 Equipment For Remote Browser Control 81 Connecting PelcoNet To CM9760 Equipment For Remote Communication 82 Connecting Pelconet To DX3000 For Recording Connecting a Pelconet Transmitter To The CM6800 ASCII 85 Connecting PelcoNet T
65. our PC s terminal program is not disabled If you want to establish a live video connection to a remote unit you have to specify the remote IP address by typing a and entering the remote IP address in the same manner as the unit IP address as shown in the example above To establish a connection type c to disconnect type d Be sure not to connect two units of the same type for example receiver to receiver Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 27 Command Reference The following table gives an overview of all available commands Enter the appropriate information where indicated by the quotation marks below Do not enter the quotation marks Table A Terminal Command Reference Description Displays the help screen i Set up a new IP address Enter new IP address 01d 192 168 0 1 new IP address Enter gt IP address set to new IP address gt S Set up a new subnet mask Enter new subnet mask 010 255 255 255 0 new subnet mask Enter gt subnet mask set to new subnet mask gt g Set up a new gateway IP address gt Enter new gateway IP address 014 192 168 0 10 new gateway IP address Enter gateway IP address set to lt new gateway IP address gt a Set up a new alarm IP to connect to gt Enter new alarm IP address 14 192 168 0 3 new alarm IP address Enter gt Alarm IP address set to lt new alarm IP address gt c Connects a live
66. pe of hardware and revision Software n a Read only firmware version number Important infor mation should you need technical support Firmware n a Enter the name of the file containing new firmware update clicking the upload button will upload the firmware and install it on the system Configuration n a For saving the current configuration of the PelcoNet download Transmission System to a PC file Configuration n a Reverse operation The configuration can be overwritten upload by the configuration stored in the named file When password protection is on as described in Table B the program will display the following password screen if any attempt is made to configure the unit that is selecting one of the configuration pages Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 35 http 192 168 0 136 spectralive htm Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edt View Favoites Tools Help I e gt 0 a Q Back Forward Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites Print Address hitp 192 168 0 136 spectralive htm PelcoNet E PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Live Video Server Push Control Setup Enter Network Password Sua Please type your user name and password 192 168 0 136 Realm user area UserName Password _ _ _ _ Save this password in your password list A EE Connecting to ste 1921680136 1 ode 2 Figure 27 Screen Fo
67. program attached at the RS 232 control terminal port to change the IP address Refer to the Configuration Using A Terminal Program section for a description of IP address configuration using a terminal program Step 6 Using A Web Browser To Configure The Network Configure the network using a web browser Start your web browser and connect to the URL http IP Address where IP Address is the IP address of the unit you want to configure Use the standard dot separated format x x x x to enter the address Refer to the Configuration Using A Web Browser section for detailed configuration instructions Step 7 What Next The system essentially is ready to use at this point What you do now is up to you For example you can connect to the web browser to watch a camera view or configure additional options alarms default gate ways etc on the configuration pages TYPICAL APPLICATIONS Displaying Remote Video On A Web Browser The transmitter uses Motion JPEG video compression or high performance H 323 coding for transmitting across the network This enables transmission to standard web browsers of either live video Live Video mode or a stream of still images Server Push mode To activate the Live Video feature click on Live Video above the video window on the PelcoNet Transmission System home page see Figure 6 The unit transmits using the H 323 coding format for display in the browser To stop Live Video click on any other op
68. pshot of the camera view Choose either high qual ity or low quality to enable The next five fields are all settings to control this snapshot Time slice 0 T Enter the number of seconds that a new JPEG should be displayed FTP server IP 0 0 0 0 T Enter the address used to connect to the address FTP server Login name nla T Enter the login name used to access the FTP server Password n a T Enter the password for the login name Path n a T Enter the directory to start in once connected to the FTP server Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 39 Audio Settings Configuration Page Audio configuration settings apply only to transmitters and receivers equipped with the audio option NET101T A and NET101R A Z PelcoNet Audio Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer Edt View Favodes Toole 4 9 Q m 8 2 Back 7 Forwad Stop Reftesh Home Search Favorites Hitoy Mal _ Pmt Edt Discuss _Realcom Messenger Adckess htp 192 168 4 53 audio htm Go PelcoNet e PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS k Live Video Server Push Control Setup Audio Settinqs Audio interface G Line In Out Cinch Handset Western Inputlevel EI EO o 100 Outputlevel 507 o 100 Coding mode Set 3 5 KHz 80 KBit s 4 728 3 1 KHz 30 kbit s ok B D
69. r gt 9 2 6 e zr http 192 168 0 136 setup htm 2 PelcoNet PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Live Video Server Push Control Setup Live Video Microsoft Internet Explorer Figure 33 Color Setting Dialog Box 50 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 WEB BROWSER CONTROL PAGES Accessing These Pages 1 To access the PelcoNet Transmission System home page you must first connect to the Internet intranet network and open Internet Explorer the browser 2 Then enter the default address 192 168 0 1 in the address box If this address has been changed enter the appropriate address 3 home page click on Control to access the Device Controls page 4 The Device Controls page has underlined links to the control pages To access click on one NOTE The DX3016 control pages apply to both the DX3009 and DX3076 A PelcoNet Device Controls Microsoft Internet Explorer _ of x Eie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address 2 http 192 168 4 53 control htm z PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Live Video Server Push Control Setup Device Controls DX BOTS 242016 with isore vith server push ntrol with live video ol with mipeg serve Matrix Control sere lexer with live Senex amp multiplexer with mip CsPEcrTRAS Spectra amp Dome System with mipeg server push ESPRIT k Inte E
70. r Entering The Password 36 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 Video Settings Configuration Page The Video Settings Configuration Page lets you modify all video related parameters Some items apply only to transmitters while others require a receiver The screen capture below belongs to a receiver the setting for the video bandwidth and the output standard are both disabled Refer to Table C for default settings and descriptions F PelcoNet Video Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer ol Edt View Favoiles Tools gt uw 3 a2 3 9 8 Back Fond Stop Retesh Home Search Favortes Mal Size Pit Edt Discuss Realcom Messenger Address http 192 168 4 53 video him gt PelcoNet amp PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Live Video Server Push Control Setup Video Settings Video quality Set superfast C fast C medium C sharp super sharp Video resolution Set C medium QCIF standard CIF Video bandwidth ActiveX EH 1000000 bis select the max bandwidth network load for the video signal for TX Video bandwidth Rx bit s for H 323 connections takes effect on establish new connection only camera name Bet Name stamping Set off bottom Time stamping 2581 off bottom inputsource BB camera C ver Output standard pa Coa Cntse Reboot unit after selection is made En
71. r IP address 0000 Mail reply address RZ Multilink H 323 Multicast Group IP ISS 2007 Enable Multilink 4 323 Cos Fon Enable Multicast Streaming Cor Con Multicast Audio Port 59000 Multicast Video port 0000 Time amp Date Date ER Friday 05 001 rime a Version Information Hardware RI TT software TT Firmware update Upload Configuration download Download Configuration upload TTT Upload meme sie Figure 26 General Settings Configuration Menu Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 33 The following table gives detailed information about the items on the General Settings Configuration Page together with the default factory settings Table B General Settings Configuration Item Default Settings Description Name none The unit name helps the user identify a particular unit especially if many PelcoNet Transmission Sys tems are on the network none The ID serves as a machine readable name The ID can be read at any time Reading is facilitated re motely via UDP IP letting a management system monitor the unit Password level none This field lets you set the password at either the user or service level Password none The unit can be password protected to prevent unau thorized tampering with the configuration The pass word needs to be repeated correctly in
72. re a mail server and gateway IP addresses in the General Settings Configuration Page Now the system will send an e mail to the specified recipient on every alarm event There will be a timeout of at least 30 seconds before the same alarm event generates another e mail message The e mail will contain the status of the three alarm inputs so you can see which event triggered the e mail when more than one alarm input is enabled Every alarm e mail message includes an attached JPEG encoded video snapshot taken at the time of the alarm event documenting the condition Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 59 Record and Play Back The Display On a PC Live video control pages let you record the camera display on a PC s hard drive and play it back later The file is recorded on the hard drive of the PC on which you are viewing the picture The controls are a row of buttons beneath the screen K lt These buttons jump the display to the beginning or ending of the recording in playback mode These buttons incrementally move the display backward and forward while the display is paused in playback mode 3 This button stops the recording or playback This button pauses the recording or playback This button plays the recording a o 2 This button starts the recording This button is used to designate a location for saving the recording 5
73. receivers The data range can be entered from 10 Kbps up to 1 Mbps Camera name none T In addition to the unit name the camera name helps the user identify the loca tion or the visible scene Name off T The unit name as well as the camera stamping name can be stamped into the video frame There is a choice of upper or ower left corner for displaying the name information inside the video frame Time off T Similar to the name stamping date and stamping time information can be stamped into the ive video frame at either the upper or lower right corner The stamping occurs at the transmitter before the actual cod ing takes place Therefore the name and the date time information are an integral part of the coded and transmitted data Continued on next page 38 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 Table C Video Settings continued Input source camera To facilitate the connection of video tape recorders as video sources the input can be switched from the default camera po sition to VCR VCRs require a less rigid setting of the internal PLL due to jitter caused by the mechanical components Output PAL R The video standard to be used at the standard output of receivers can be selected to be PAL or NTSC compatible Transmit ters automatically adapt to the standard of the connected video source Enable JPEG low quality T This field must be enabled activated images for the system to take a sna
74. s and you are using the TCP IP protocol there must be a way to communicate between the two networks A physical device called a router is required The router s IP address is referred to as the default gateway IP address Acable that connects one computer to another is like a city street you can use to get from one house to another The cable lets you communicate with each other on the network This cable is Category 5 cable with RJ 45 connectors at each end It looks like a phone cord only slightly larger Who Should Install The PelcoNet Transmission System NOTE Consult your network administrator if you need help Installation is a matter of configuring an IP address using a standard terminal program or any Internet browser and connecting the PelcoNet Transmission System to the Ethernet network You should have the following background and experience to configure and install these units Working knowledge of basic network management concepts and terminology Working knowledge of tools and procedures for installing and operating sensitive electronic equipment 8 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 OVERVIEW NOTE This manual refers to the PelcoNet Transmission System unit when discussing features functions or specifications that apply to both transmitter and receiver models Receiver as used in this manual refers to a PelcoNet Transmission System receiver unless otherwise noted Description The PelcoNet Transmission System let
75. s you transmit and receive live video audio and data over existing Ethernet computer networks either intranet or Internet using the TCP IP protocol You can view the picture on a CCTV or PC monitor The PelcoNet Transmission System consists of two units a transmitter NET101T NET101T A and a receiver NET101R NET101R A however only the transmitter is required to use the PelcoNet Trans mission System The transmitter connects any NTSC or PAL video source cameras for example to the computer network Depending on how you want to display the video you can use just a transmitter or a transmitter and a receiver There are two ways to display remote video Ahardware receiver and attached standard NTSC or PAL monitor Web browser using any PC on the network to display the video Transmitters and receivers are identified by IP addresses just like any other equipment connected to a computer network There is a bi directional serial interface for remote control of peripherals like PTZ cameras Transmission of full duplex audio is an option Software Version This manual documents PelcoNet software version 5 24 Package Contents The product package contains the following items Transmitter NET101T NET101T A or receiver NET101R NET101R A plug power adapter 5 VDC output CD Keep the carton including the original packaging material to repack the equipment if you need to return it for repair Pelco Manual C1977M
76. sing a web browser The operator s PC is not shown on the diagram 00523 LOOPED SERIAL PORTS 2 2 Om 946 0000000000000000 ag 0000000000000000 1 5 0000000000000000 acia E 0000000000000000 E 335 worn N 1 5 E LO gt x Hog o o a lt a gt o E o x o lt s 5 5 m 8 3 E a x o a 2 2 o B o a 5 i os e LL k 52 z 82 o lt gt lt LU x NOW a ui lt eo gt Q 0 zt 5 20 oz 2 55 On kari 21 EZ lt lt Zea SEE aoe 23 o gt 0 rz gt 0 OF r EZ 2 2 afro 65 5 Su lt TO NETWORK LAN WAN 78 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 Connecting a PelcoNet Receiver To a System CM8500D Refer to Figure 46 This configuration lets an operator view and control cameras with a CM8505D keyboard CM9505UPS PELCONET RECEIVER CARD CAGE CM8505D RS 232 TRANSPARENT DATA STRAIGHT CABLE 00528 Figure 46 Using PelcoNet with CM8505D to Provide Remote Control Connecting PelcoNet To a CM6700 And KBD200 For Remote ASCII Control Refer to Pelco Tech Tip 00 3042 for an illustration available on Pelco s web site This configuration lets an operator
77. sk your network administrator Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 63 Troubleshooting Connection Problems If you fail to connect to a system from a hardware receiver check the following to pinpoint the problem Do not connect two units of the same type for example receiver to receiver Make sure network connectivity is available for example by using the ping command as described above Troubleshooting The Video Connection If no video or a distorted video image is displayed at the receiver during a connection to a transmitter Make sure to use the right unit for your application a camera can only be connected to a transmitter never to a receiver Make sure the camera is switched on and the coaxial cable is connected to the transmitter Check the camera cable and connect a video monitor to the camera to check that the camera is func tioning correctly If you will be using a VCR as a video source and the image is distorted select VCR as the input source in the Video Settings Configuration Page Atthe receiving system make sure the monitor is switched on and the coaxial cable is connected to the receiver Check the monitor cable and the selection of the monitor channel if the monitor features more than one video channel If the monitor can display only a single video standard PAL or NTSC check the setting of the video output format in the Video Settings Configuration Page Testing The Audio Connec
78. sprit Integrated Positionin m with mipeg server push E 4 2 Figure 34 Device Controls Page Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 51 Controlling The Display The live video control pages include representations of keys that let you control various functions in addition to showing the camera display Use the mouse pointer and click the left mouse button to enable options and operate controls on the screen Click outside the options to disable a radio button or selection button Live video pages let you choose the size of the video viewing area Click either 352x288 small or 704x576 large in the Resize Video field Live video pages also let you record and play back camera views on a PC s hard drive Refer to the Record and Play Back the Display on a PC section for details On the Spectra and Esprit live video control pages you can control the following Presets To program a preset position the camera click the Set checkbox and click a preset number button To activate a preset click a preset number button Patterns You can program only one pattern through PelcoNet To program a pattern click the Set checkbox then click Start and use the arrow buttons to position the camera Click Stop to halt pattern programming To operate a pattern click Start to begin the pattern and Stop to halt Programming Menus To access the programming menus click the Set checkbox and click the 95 button Use
79. ted unit baud rate parity of the interface of the PelcoNet Transmission System unit and number of data and stop bits Use a web browser to configure these parameters at the unit with the configuration side The Transparent Data interface is used to remotely control PTZ cameras transmit data transparently between two units or for equipment connected to a PC COM port This is only true when the units are connected Only the data transmitting signals are provided at this port N C VIEWED FROM SOLDERING SIDE OF PLUG 12345 RXD Receive Data TXD Transmit Data N C Ground N C N C N C N C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Figure 21 Transparent Data Port Pin Assignments in RS 232 Mode Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 25 Connecting External Sensors and Controlling Peripheral Devices The unit has an alarm input to use for external signaling devices like door contacts or motion detectors You can connect switches or contacts directly without a separate power supply The alarm input is located on the two left pins of the detachable screw terminal see Figure 22 mm _ 1 Alarm input positive terminal 2 Alarm input ground terminal 3 Relay output Y 4 Relay output Z Figure 22 Pin Assignment Of The I O Connector Connecting pin 1 to pin 2 activates the input You can configure alarm triggering to occur when the contact between pin 1 and pin 2 closes normally open
80. tely transfers you to the Pelco Internet home page provided the network allows for Internet access Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 29 GENERAL MATRIX CONTROL WITH Password level LIVE VIDEO Password IP address Subnet mask Gateway IP address Base port Mail server IP address Mail reply address Multicast group IP Enable multilink H 323 Enable multicast streaming Multicast audio port GENEX MUX Multicast video port WITH Date LIVE VIDEO Time Hardware Software Firmware update Configuration download GENEX MUX Configuration upload WITH SERVER PUSH MATRIX CONTROL WITH SERVER PUSH VIDEO Video quality Video resolution SPECTRA DOME Bandwidth ActiveX SYSTEM WITH Bandwidth RX LIVE VIDEO Camera name Name stamping Time stamping Input source Output standard SPECTRA DOME Enable JPEG images SYSTEM WITH Time slice SERVER PUSH FTP server IP address Login name Password Path ESPRIT LIVE VIDEO WITH LIVE VIDEO AUDIO Audio interface Input level Output level ESPRIT Coding mode WITH SERVER PUSH SERVER PUSH ALARM Video alarm Motion alarm WITH Alarm input pin LIVE VIDEO Alarm status Alarm message string Connect CONTROL Live video receive IP Live video auto connect DX3016 DVR Send email WITH Idle state SERVER PUSH Operating mode Relay follows Operate relays SETUP INTERFACE Baudrate Data bits Parity CONTROLLED BY SERVICE PASSWORD Stop bits
81. tems are stored in non volatile memory so they are kept when the unit is not powered up Some configurations apply only to transmitters for example camera settings while others apply only to receivers Also the audio settings require a unit with the audio option All settings not expressly restricted to certain models apply to all 32 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 General Settings Configuration Page The unit ID name and address as well as network and routing information comprise the General Set tings Configuration Page All units have a real time clock set during manufacture However time and date can be changed any time for example when the units are operated in different time zones Version numbers for the hardware and the firmware are for information only Whenever you need techni cal support make sure you have these numbers ready 23 PelcoNet General Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele View Favorites Tools Help e gt Ala SE 3 l 9 2 Back Fom Stop Reffesh Home Search Favores Ma Size Pit Discuss Realcom Messenger ti 57 5 Address 2 hitp 77192 168 4 53 general him General Settings Unit identification Name Eg Password level Password JEB confirm No password set Network settings IP address 192 168 4 53 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP address 152 166 1 1 Base Port 25000 Mail Serve
82. terminal port are configured at 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit F PelcoNet Interface Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer __ e Edi View Favorites Tools Ea 9 I d B amp E a e Stop Refesh Home Search Favoies Mal Size _ Pit Discuss EM htip 192 168 4 53 interface htm ese PelcoNet e PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Live Video Server Push Control Setup Interface Settings Transparent Data port Baudrate Sel 9600 E patabits Sel 1851 Parity Set None zi Stop bits hel Control Terminal port Second Com port Set come E Baudrate 1200 Ej Data bits sz Parity Set None si Stop bits Set ho RS485 Halfduplex mode Con C buffered Note in on or buffered mode transparent data is rerouted to the Control Terminal port Terminal functions are provided on the Transparent Data port alle 12 Figure 31 Interface Settings Configuration Menu 46 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 The default parameters of the transparent data port agree with the most commonly used settings as shown in the following table Table F Interface Settings Configuration Default Description Item Settings Transparent Data Port Baudrate 9600 Select any transmission rate from 300 to 1
83. the right side are camera buttons 1 16 Click a button to view the associated camera Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 57 The record playback control buttons for the digital video recorder are arrayed directly beneath the screen From left to right the icons are defined as follows A A EJ m 4 v Y v Da 0 This green button resets the DVR after warning is received for example if a camera is discon nected Click this button to reset the unit Refer to the DX3000 Warning Reset Button documen tation in the 7roubleshooting section for list of the warnings This button reverses the image one frame at a time in playback mode This button reverses the image 3 5 frames at a time in playback mode This button begins playing the recorded video in reverse This button halts recording and playback This button begins playing the recorded video forward This button pauses recording and playback This button advances the image 3 5 frames at a time in playback mode This button advances the image one frame at a time in playback mode This red button starts recording it turns solid when recording Below the DX3016 s recording playback buttons is a row of pull down menus for setting the date month day year and time hour minute second for a search After setting the date and time click the Search button to begin the search
84. tion This test procedure applies only to units with the audio option Test Between Audio Equipped Transmitter and Audio Equipped Receiver 1 Connect a microphone via a preamplifier to the Line In RCA jack and a loudspeaker to the Line Out cinch connectors or connect a handset to the RJ 11 plug on both units 2 Make sure the correct menu items are set in the Audio Settings Configuration Pages of both systems that is select the appropriate interface line I O or handset 3 Switch the coding mode to G 711 or G 728 4 Select a volume above zero 5 After establishing the Ethernet connection audio should be transmitted both ways 6 Besure the level is not set too low and that the right interface is selected T If you cannot hear any audio check the microphone and loudspeaker together with other audio equipment and make sure the microphone is switched on if it has a power switch 64 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 Test Between Audio Equipped Transmitter and PC 1 Connect a microphone via a preamplifier to the Line In cinch plug or connect a handset to the RJ 11 plug on the unit Make sure the correct menu items are set in the Audio Configuration Page that is select the appro priate interface line in out or handset Switch the coding mode to G 711 or G 728 Select a volume above zero Connect a loudspeaker to the PC s soundcard After establishing the Ethernet connection audio should be transmitted bot
85. tion at the top of the page To activate the Server Push feature click on Server Push above the video window on the home page The unit continuously grabs snapshots to be JPEG encoded transferred and displayed con tinuously by the browser To stop Server Push click on any other option at the top of the page The PelcoNet Transmission System can display live video to five users at a time A sixth user connecting to the same transmitter cannot receive live video However Server Push can support multiple users simultaneously on the same transmitter Image quality is good with an update rate of one image about every 2 to 10 seconds depending on the number of users and available bandwidth Browsers that do not support live video technology can display an updated still image or a stream of images in Server Push mode 14 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 PelcoNet Homepage Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edt View Favorites Tools e 5 0 dT Forward Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Address 27 hitp 192 168 0 136 PelcoNet PELCO VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIGITAL NETWORKS Live Video Server Push Control Setup Figure 6 PelcoNet Home Page Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 15 Displaying Video Via a Transmitter To Receiver Connection LAN WAN MONITOR Figure 7 Configuration For Box To Box Connections There are two ways to make a high performance mult
86. to Figure 52 Pelco recommends using Port 2 JONUOD 0089 12 Lg 4 I LIA 8015 aao ALIHYd Xl 8 Sli8vivd axuz 0096 31vuanva 1HOd VIVO LN3HVdSNVuL SONILLAS 1HOd 88 00890 ANO Hd WOO XIH1VN 0089 69900 00000 I 8X81 0089INO T090LOYHd NOULIXYO9 VHLOAdS dNLIS 1808 IIOSV 008913 LANODTAd 1 99015 ALIHYd 8 SLIA VIVO 0096 3lV SONILLI anya IS LHOd VIVO LN3HVdSNVHL 135 LINYILN 1HOd VIVO LN3uVd NI O3GIA BHILLINSNVHL 13N091Ad NISN ISNVUL NY 4HOML3N OL 85 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 E CM6800MGR FAm ESEN ANE TO Siete ASCII DEVICE El Figure 52 Manager Screen SET SERIAL PORT 07 DEVICE ASCII TYPE RS232 BAUD RATE 9600 PARITY ODD DATA BITS 8 STOP BITS 1 RETURN Figure 53 Menu Screen 86 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 Connecting PelcoNet To a CM6800 and KBD200 For Remote ASCII Control Refer to Figure 54 This configuration lets an operator view and control cameras with a remote KBD200 keyboard All settings are done in the CM6800 manager program or through a CM6800 menu Note the following 232 Port 2 defaults to ASCII and RS Ports 7 and 8 can be set to ASCII and RS
87. to live video You can replay the recording by clicking the button Firmware Upload Units have flash EPROMs for firmware upgrades in the field These upgrades can be done directly from the web browser Do the following to upload firmware using the web browser 1 Obtain the latest PelcoNet Transmission System firmware from Pelco http www pelco com 2 Use the browser to select the General Settings Configuration Page of your unit 3 Use the Browse button in the Firmware update field to select the correct new firmware file 4 Click the Upload button 5 After about 30 seconds you should get a feedback message from the connected unit 6 The message upload complete WAIT confirms the correct upload of the new firmware which is now being installed The green LED flashing indicates installation WARNING Do not for any reason disconnect power to the unit while firmware is being installed Dis rupting the reprogramming cycle will damage the flash EPROM If this occurs you will have to return the unit for repair The green LED will stop blinking once reprogramming is complete T If you try to upload an invalid firmware file you will get the message Upload Failed 8 If you revisit the General Settings Configuration Page after the firmware is successfully uploaded you will see the message New Firmware Installed Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 61 TROUBLESHOOTING If the following instructions fail to solve
88. tput 49a Using PelcoNet to Transmit Data and Video Between 9760 Nodes 49b Using PelcoNet to Transmit Data and Video Between 9760 Nodes 50 Using PelcoNet with a DX3000 Recorder annassa 4 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 51 Using PelcoNet with CM6800 to Provide Remote Control 52 Manager Screen 53 Menu Screen 54 Using PelcoNet with CM6800 and KBD200 to Provide Remote Control List of Tables Table Page A Terminal Command Reference iii 28 B General Settings C Video Settings D Audio Settings E Alarm Settings F Interface Settings Pelco the Pelco logo Spectra Genex Legacy System 9760 and PelcoVision are registered trademarks of Pelco Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Esprit and Camclosure Spectra Il and PelcoNet are trademarks of Pelco Copyright 2002 Pelco All rights reserved Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 5 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS Observe the following warnings before installing and using this product 1 Installation and servicing should be done by qualified service personnel only and conform to all local codes 2 Unless the unit is specifically marked as a NEMA Type 3 3R 35 4 4X 6 or 6P enclosure it is designed for indoor use only and it must not be installed where exposed to rain an
89. um image quality Check with your network administrator for how much bandwidth to use Can use PelcoNet with a DSL or cable connection Yes You will need a static IP address from your provider Also verify what kind of bandwidth you will get since it varies by location Verify that your provider is not filtering the TCP IP ports that PelcoNet uses Is an RS 232 to RS 422 485 converter required for control with PelcoNet PelcoNet s control port is RS 232 so any device that uses RS 422 for control will need a converter Pelco s Spectra Esprit Genex COM IN CM9760 CM9740 CM9502 KBD200 KBD300 KBD4000 CM9760KBD and others use RS 422 for control Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 89 INDEX Symbols 10BASE T 13 26 62 63 66 68 A ActiveX 48 52 connect 44 input normally open closed 43 arm input pin 43 IP address 44 59 IP set command 27 arm message string 44 settings configuration page 42 status 44 Audio coding mode 41 Audio input level 41 Audio interface 41 Audio line in out 23 Audio output level 41 Audio settings configuration page 40 gt gt Baud rate 47 Bistable mode 45 Buttons for recording playback 60 c Camera name 38 Coding mode 41 Command reference 28 Common Intermediate Format CIF 38 Configuration download 35 Configuration pages alarm settings 42 audio settings 40 general settings 33 interface settings 4
90. video surveillance applications This page basically applies to transmitters only However receivers do provide the same features In most surveillance related applications the re ceiver is located in a secure alarm center type environment while the transmitter is mounted inside or at the location to be monitored See the 7yo ca Applications section for more information about remote video surveillance PelcoNet Alarm Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer BEE Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Alarm Settings Alarm inputs video alarm A on off Motion alarm E C on C off Configuration Alarm input pin 52 on off Normally open Normally Closed On screen display Alarm status Con off C on alarm hold display C hold off Alarm message string Ma Alarm action connect Set no yes Live video receive 1P Bet 192 166 152 155 Remote password Live video auto connect on off connect always no alarm event necessary Send email Set on off receiver email address Relay outputs Idle state Set open dosed Operating mode 8 Bistable Relay follows Set None Operate Operate relays operate Figure 30 Alarm Settings Configuration Menu 42 Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 The set of video surveillance features is explained below Table E Alarm Settings Configuration Default Description Item Settings Video alarm off
91. view and control cameras with a remote KBD200 keyboard Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 79 Connecting PelcoNet To a CM6700 ASCII Port Refer to Figure 47 This configuration lets an operator view and control cameras from a PC using a web browser The operator s PC is not shown on the diagram 0009 ajoule epioJd 0 00 9 um 19Noojed 29 enia Ks 222 58 OL AVE 1 0029 NO SMS HOLIMS did 135 9 9 1 6 H z 18 dOLS ALIHYd SLIA VIVO dive SONILLAS LHOd _ _ VIVO LN33VdSNVH L LIS 138O 1dX3 LINHYILNI ONISN LHYOd IN3HVdSNVH L NUYVIV IVNINHIL TOYLNO9 LIE 4018 aao el YALLINSNVYL 0096 alv anva ZL 2 IOS SONILLIS LHOd gxW 00 9WN2 WOO XIH IVIN 0079 S8XIN 0079ND sinaino o30 NI IODOLOd eNOHLIXVOO V4 IO3dS 40148 LYOd IIOSV 00 9 19 L3NOO Tad NYM MYOMLAN OL Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 80 Refer to Figure 48 This configuration lets an operator view and control cameras on a PC using a web browser The 5 PC is not shown on the diagram Connect
92. where 2 your CD ROM drive letter 6 Click OK T Follow the on screen setup instructions to finish installing the plug in Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 7 WHAT IS THE PELCONET TRANSMISSION SYSTEM The PelcoNet Transmission System is a new technology that lets you view video in real time across a Local Area Network LAN and even Wide Area Networks WAN This technology is based on the TCP IP protocol suite and Ethernet technology providing compatibility with today s networking standards See the G ossary section for definitions of terms used in this manual How Do LANs and WANs Work ALAN consists of multiple computers connected together sharing information This information could be files e mail printers or with the PelcoNet Transmission System even live video and audio AWAN consists of multiple LANs connected over a great distance for example the Internet In any network environment each computer needs an address so other computers on the network know how to reach it It is similar to a city with street addresses For the post office to deliver mail to your house you need a unique street address for the mail carrier to find you A network is like the city Like a street address the IP address on your computer is your address on the network The IP address is how other com puters can find you on the network Remember that the IP address must be unique on the network When there are multiple network
93. xperimentation is required to find the best setting Use of the motion detection feature is only recommended indoors and under controlled lighting conditions Alarm input pin off If external sensors or simple contacts or switches will be used with the system you need to turn on the alarm input You also must select whether the input is normally open or nor mally closed Continued on next page Pelco Manual C1977M D 6 02 43 Table E Alarm Settings Continued Configuration Default Item Settings Description Alarm status off Current alarm activation status can be shown in the video frame similar to the name date and time stamping dis cussed in Table C If configured to be on the status of the activated alarms namely video motion and input is shown in the upper left cor ner of the video frame Or the display can be activated as soon as an alarm condition is reached This way the video frame corresponding to the alarm condition is clearly marked Also there is a choice to keep the status display once an alarm has been triggered even when the original cause of the alarm is no longer present or to have the status dis play follow the alarm condition Alarm message empty string In connection with the alarm status explained above a user defined text string can be displayed on the screen in the upper right corner The text string is typically used to convey additional alarm related infor
94. your problem contact Pelco Technical Support at 1 800 289 9100 for help You should have the serial number from the bottom of the unit and the firmware version ready in case they are needed Do not try to personally repair a unit Opening it immediately voids any warranty Leave maintenance and repairs to qualified technical personnel Swap a defective unit with a replacement unit and return the defective one for repair Basic Functioning Three LEDs on the unit indicate its condition The following sections describe malfunctions indicated by the LEDs Green Power LED Green Power LED Is Off If the green power LED on the front panel is off and you believe it should be on check the following Make sure the enclosed power supply is connected correctly to the power plug socket Make sure the power supply is connected properly to a functioning power outlet Check the power cord for apparent damage Check the power supply for a 5 VDC output If it is correctly connected and the green power LED still does not light exchange the power supply for a new one Green Power LED Blinks Slowly This does not indicate a malfunction but means a connection exists between one unit and another Connec tions with a web browser have no effect on this LED so there will be no blinking light during configuration Green Power LED Stays Off After Firmware Upload And Reprogramming If the power LED does not come back on after a firmware upload there
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