Linudix LWS110F IP DVR SERVER User Manual USERS MANUAL

Linudix Co. Ltd. IP DVR SERVER USERS MANUAL

USERS MANUAL

IP DVR SERVER USER MANUAL
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User Manual
Version 1.0.3 / 2008.3
1. Product Description.
1.1. Outline.
This user manual is intended to help its users to understand the usage and setup of IP DVR
SERVER, by listing and explaining appearance, network connectivity, functional capability and etc.
The software of this product can be and will be upgraded without any notice, in order to improve
its quality. Its users can check the current software version of the product in the administration
page.
Linudix Co., Ltd. has intellectual property rights relating to technology embodied in the product
described in this document. It is prohibited by law to copy part or all of this user manuals
contents without prior consent of Linudix Co., Ltd.
1.2. Main Function.
1.2.1. Definition of IP DVR SERVER.
IP DVR SERVER is capable of transmitting live video on real time basis and record at the same
time. Simply by connecting a network cable, its user can have an access to real time streaming
and recorded images, regardless of time and place via internet.
1.2.2. Dual Codec & Resolution.
IP DVR SERVER uses MPEG-4 and Motion JPEG, simultaneously. MPEG-4 supports 640x480(VGA)
and 320x240(QVGA) for its resolution and Motion JPEG supports 640x480(VGA), 320x240(QVGA)
and 160x120(1/8 VGA) for its resolution.
1.2.3. Audio Support.
User can connect an active speaker with built-in amp to its Line-Out (mono) and condenser
microphone to its Line-In (mono) or output signal (to audio equipment) to the Line-Level. It
supports Simplex, Half-duplex, and Full-duplex, allowing its user to have an access to audio along
with video on real time basis.
1.2.4. Recording Capability.
IP DVR SERVER is capable of saving detected events, per event condition preset, to its built-in
memory, allowing its user to view and search the saved images or back-up to the hard drive of
user’s PC, working as a miniature DVR.
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1.2.5. External Devices Connectivity.
IP DVR SERVER comes with RS485 for PTZ driver connection and input/output terminal for
various alarm connections.
1.3. Product Terms.
1.3.1. Terms.
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Terminology Description
Camera Install Hole To be used when connecting CCD to the server’s body and requires a
designated screw.
NETWORK Indicates the status of network connection. If running on ‘DHCP’
network, LED will be on once IP is obtained successfully.
LIVE If there is at least one user connected to the ‘IP DVR SERVER’, it will
indicate by flashing periodically.
LED
RECORD When it is saving to its built-in memory, it will flash periodically.
Preset Returns back to factory default setting. Press and hold it down for 1
second or till all the LED indicators go off.
In Connects a condenser microphone or output signal of audio equipment.
Audio
Out Connects an active speaker (with built-in amp) or headset.
Video Port for connecting to CCD camera. ‘IP DVR SERVER’ distinguishes the
difference between NTSC/PAL and performs accordingly.
75
If video is connected along with external device concurrently, it allows its
user to choose to use 75 vertical resistance or not. If it is connected
without any external device connected concurrently, it must be ‘On’.
ETH 10/100
RJ-45 connector, for connecting network LAN cable. Comes with
auto-MDIX function, compatible with every kind of cable used in the
market today.
Green On when power is being supplied to IP DVR SERVER and operating
normally.
LED
Yellow Indicates the STATUS. If IP DVR SERVER stops to function, it will be on.
In other cases, it will use different methods to indicate.
RS485(-)
RS485(+)
RS485 connector for connecting PTZ equipment.
DI Alarm input connector, connecting an external alarm device to the IP
DVR SERVER to be used along with GND connector.
DO Alarm output connector, to be used along with GND connector.
GND To be used along with alarm or power connector.
I/O
Terminal
DC 12/24 Connector, which provides power to connected camera.
DC 12/24V Power outlet.
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2. Connecting to Network.
Temporary IP address needs to be assigned via using NetSetup Utility or ARP/Ping in the initial
stage of using the product, in order to connect to the IP DVR SERVER.
The default network setup is as following;
z IP Address: 192.168.1.200
z Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
z Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
2.1. IP Address Setup.
There are two methods to assign a temporary IP address, ARP/Ping and using NetSetup.
ARP/Ping is processed in user’s computer, executing the commands given in order of inputs and
NetSetup is designated software to be used in Microsoft Windows
2.1.1. Using ARP/Ping.
After checking the MAC address from the bottom of IP DVR SERVER run the ‘Terminal’ screen on
your computer (dos if you are using Microsoft Windows).
() Connect the computer and IP DVR SERVER in the same network.
() After checking the computer’s network, choose the temporary IP address for your ‘IP DVR
SERVER’. (You can simply use the IP address from your computer, by changing the last digit only,
as long as that specific IP address is not used by other devices in the same network).
() Reboot the IP DVR SERVER and wait for 1 minute or so till it powers back on.
() Here is a sample per O/S used in the computer.
O/S Methods Example
Windows arp –s <IP address> <MAC address>
ping <IP address>
arp –s 192.168.1.200 00-30-ba-bf-56-10
ping 192.168.1.200
Unix
Linux
Mac
arp –s <IP address> <MAC address>
temp
ping <IP address>
arp –s 192.168.1.200 00:30:ba:bf:56:10
temp
ping 192.168.1.200
() If you are getting a feedback from the temporary IP address, when ping, go to next step. If
not, please check the status of IP DVR SERVER and start from the beginning again.
() Try to connect to the IP DVR SERVER by entering the temporary IP address in the web
browser’s address section.
() If you are not getting an answer from the web browser, click on `PRESET’ to return to factory
default setting and start from the beginning again.
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2.1.2. Temporarily Changing IP DVR SERVER’s IP Address, Using NetSetup Utility.
When executed, NetSetup Utility in shows the IP DVR SERVER’s MAC address in the same
network. Even if it’s not indicated, you can manually input the MAC address and use it.
You must meet the following system requirements for executing NetSetup.
z Compatible O/S : Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP / 2004 Server / Vista
Please make sure to have computer used and the IP DVR SERVER in the same subnet (network
group).
() Connect the computer and IP DVR SERVER in the same network.
() Please check the computer’s network setup and choose an IP address for IP DVR SERVER
(make sure to have computer used and the IP DVR SERVER in the same network group).
() After confirming from its appearance that it is functioning after power is on (check to see if
status LED is on or not), run the NetSetup in the computer.
() Check the MAC address of IP DVR SERVER, choose the one you’d like to change and input the
desired new IP address and click on ‘Set IP Address’ to request for a change. If MAC address of IP
DVR SERVER you wish to change does not show up on the list, you can manually input the MAC
address and IP address and do the same.
() If a window pop up, stating process was carried out successfully, try to connect to the IP
address from web browser.
() If you are not getting an answer from the web browser, click on `PRESET’ to return to factory
default setting and start from the beginning again.
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3. IP DVR SERVER Login.
Connect to IP DVR SERVER after running an internet explorer from a PC with internet connection.
3.1. Initial Login Screen.
3.1.1. Initial Login Screen Description.
() When connecting to IP DVR SERVER via web browser, it will ask for user ID and password for
live page first.
() Default user ID and password.
z LIVE: user/user00
z SETUP: admin/admin0
z PLAYBACK: admin/admin0
LIVE: Real Time Image &
Sensor Data
PLAYBACK: Record Image &
Sensor Data
SETUP: Video, Network,
Event, Record,..
Preset Function
Live Control:
Video
Audio
PTZ
I / O
Recording Data Diagram:
Hour, Minute, Motion,
Event
MPEG4 or
Motion JPEG
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() <LIVE> is for viewing the IP DVR SERVER on real time basis only, which can be accessed by
a designated user ID and password provided by the administrator.
() <SETUP> is for adjusting and managing the current setup of IP DVR SERVER, which requires
a special administrator’s user ID and password.
() <PLAY BACK> s for reviewing the saved images from built-in memory of IP DVR SERVER,
which requires a special administrator’s user ID and password.
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4. LIVE.
Users, with assigned user ID and password by administrator of IP DVR SERVER, can watch, listen
and speak to the IP DVR SERVER and also controls the digital output and PTZ driver, if available.
4.1. LIVE.
4.1.1. Contents.
Can control real time image output, audio input/output, digital output and PIZ driver.
Subject Function Description
Choose a desired video format.
Stop
Stops the real time image.
Play
Starts the real time image.
Snapshot
Takes a snapshot of the current image.
Video
View Size
Adjust the image size on display. Have no effect on actual
output by the IP DVR SERVER and no effect on network traffic.
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Full
Displays the image on full screen. Press ‘ESC’ to return to
normal screen
Speaker On/Off
Turns on/off the audio output (speaker).
Will be used only when Audio Mode is set up asSimplex -
Microphone only’ or ‘Full-duplex (headset only)’.
Audio Mode can be assessed in Audio menu at SETUP.
Mic On/Off
Turns on/off the audio input (microphone).
추가부분의 내용 확인 요망.
Hear/Talk
User can only either talk to or listen to IP DVR SERVER.
When it’s on ‘Hear’, user can listen to IP DVR SERVER’s
microphone via speaker.
When it’s on ‘Talk’, user can talk to a speaker connected to IP
DVR SERVER, via microphone.
For ‘Half-duplex’ mode in Audio Mode.
Audio
Volume Controls the volume of PC speaker or microphone.
Aux
Uses preset functions of 보조기능 of PTZ device. Can adjust the
PTZ device’s setting in administrator’s page.
Pan/Tilt
PTZ direction control.
Moving Time
Controls the amount of time of movement per each click of
Pan/Tilt, Zoom, Focus or Iris.
Zoom In/Out
Zoom level adjustment.
Focus Near/Far
Focus level adjustment.
Iris Close/Open
Iris level adjustment.
PTZ
Preset Position
If a preset is setup at certain value per position, it will move the
device to its preset location by clicking on the position.
User can set up the preset value at ‘Preset Position Setup’.
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Output
Pulse
Active/Inactive
Controls digital output.
Depending on configuration of Layout menu in SETUP, it’ll either
display Pulse or Active/Inactive button.
4.1.2. Configuring Preset Value for PTZ.
() Click on ‘Preset Position Setup’.
() You can set, clear or go to the preset position. Please refer to instruction given below for how
to do so.
- Set: Please move the PTZ device to desired location first then choose ‘set’ and click on a
desired position button.
- Clear: Choose ‘clear’ and click on desired position button.
- Go to: Choose ‘goto’ and click on desired position button.
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4.1.3. Event Notification Alarm.
If a digital input, such as door sensor, emergency alarm, or etc. or a motion is detected, it will
display a relative alarming icon, alarming the user of the specific event. In order to use this
function, user must configure the corresponding event in the EVENT menu in SETUP.
() Description on each icon.
Icon Description
Digital Input
If a digital input is detected, this icon will be displayed for five
seconds.
Motion If a motion is detected, this icon will be displayed for five seconds.
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5. PLAY BACK.
IP DVR SERVER’s administrator can access to review saved images.
5.1. PLAY BACK.
5.1.1. Contents.
Allows user to search saved images based on date/time and capable of backing up to user PC’s
hard drive.
Function Description
Stop
Stops replay.
Rewind
Rewind to previous frame. If image was saved with MPEG-4 codec,
it will rewind to previous i-frame.
Play
Starts replay.
Fast Forward
Forward to next frame. If image was saved with MPEG-4 codec, it
will forward to next available i-frame.
Snapshot
Takes a snapshot of current image on display.
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View Size
Adjust the image size on display. Have no effect on actual output
by the IP DVR SERVER and no effect on network traffic.
Calendar
By clicking on ‘Calendar’, it will show a list of dates with saved
images. Dates with any saved images will display in bold letter.
Backup
Back up the images saved in built-in memory to PC’s hard drive, as
AVI file type.
Speed Replay speed adjustment.
This icon indicates that PC is recalling from IP DVR SERVER.
5.1.2. Search through saved images.
() Click on the little calendar next to the current date.
() Days with saved images are indicated by bold number. Click on a desired date.
() Time span without saved events are indicated by light blue and time span with saved events
are indicated by dark blue. Click on the desired time and it will start replaying the images from
that time.
() If wish to replay, click on ‘Play’ or double click on the time line.
5.1.3. Back-up Images from Built-in Memory.
() Click on ‘Backup’.
() Choose desired length of time for backup from ‘Saving Period’ and click on ‘Start’.
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() Choose a file name.
() Choose a compression type. If user’s PC does not support the desired compression, the
created AVI file won’t replay in user’s PC.
() Back-up is done.
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6. SETUP.
User can configure the setting of IP DVR SERVER in SETUP page.
6.1. Video.
6.1.1. Menu Contents.
Adjust quality, resolution, and etc. regarding video image.
Text on image
Date & Time Display Displays time and date on image.
Text Display Displays text on image.
Text Write down the text you’d like to display on image.
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MPEG-4 Stream
Operation
Either activate or deactivate the specific stream. Primary Stream is
always active. If user is not using Secondary Stream, it’s always a good
idea to deactivate it. For example, if user is running on 320x240 Single
Resolution (only Primary Stream is active), IP DVR SERVER will perform
at 30fps; however, if running on Dual Resolution (activating both
Primary Stream and Secondary Stream), frame rate will be less than
30fps. (Please refer to MPEG-4 Frame Rate on bottom of this chart for
further explanation).
Operation will also have effects on other functions as well. For
example, if you choose to run deactivate stream in “Record” or “Event,”
that specific function won’t perform normally.
Resolution Choose size of image per stream.
Bit-rate Control Choose between VBR (Variable Bit Rate) and CBR (Constant Bit Rate).
CBR can be set from 10kbit/s to 1800kbit/s.
GOV (Group Of Video)
Structure
Decide if image will be solely based on i-frame or mixture of i-frame
and p-frame.
GOV Length
Configure the i-frame interval. If set GOV Structure as “IP” and GOV
Length at 5, every 5th frame will be an i-frame, meaning, the output
will be “I P P P P I P P P P I P P P P …”
(If GOV Structure is set as “I,” GOV Length can only be 1.)
Frame rate
Configure the maximum frame rate per second. Depending on usage of
Secondary Stream and Resolution configuration, maximum frame rate
might differ from the set value.
In case of Single Resolution, 640x480 is maxed at 15fps and 320x240
is maxed at 30fps. However, if running a Dual Resolution, two different
streams are activated concurrently, thus, resulting in lower maximum
frame rate. For example, if running 640x480 and 320x240
simultaneously, both 640x480 and 320x240 will run at maximum value
of 10fps.
This value will also have effect on MPEG-4 image recording.
Single Resolution Dual Resolution
Primary Primary Secondary
640x480: 15fps 640x480: 10fps 320x240: 10fps
320x240: 30fps 320x240: 10fps 320x240: 5fps
320x240: 10fps 640x480: 10fps
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Motion JPEG Stream
Operation
Either activate or deactivate the specific stream. Primary Stream is
always active. If user is not using Secondary Stream, it’s always a good
idea to deactivate it. For example, if user is running on 320x240 Single
Resolution (only Primary Stream is active), IP DVR SERVER will perform
at 30fps; however, if running on Dual Resolution (activating both
Primary Stream and Secondary Stream), frame rate will be less than
30fps. (Please refer to M-JPEG Frame Rate on bottom of this chart for
further explanation).
Operation will also have effects on other functions as well. For
example, if you choose to run deactivate stream in “Record” or “Event,”
that specific function won’t perform normally.
Resolution Choose size of image per stream.
Quality Configure the quality of each stream.
Frame rate
Configure the maximum frame rate per second. Depending on usage of
Secondary Stream and Resolution configuration, maximum frame rate
might differ from the set value.
In case of Single Resolution, 640x480 is maxed at 15fps and 320x240
is maxed at 30fps. However, if running a Dual Resolution, two different
streams are activated concurrently, thus, resulting in lower maximum
frame rate.
Single Resolution Dual Resolution
Primary Primary Secondary
640x480: 15fps 640x480: 10fps 320x240: 10fps
320x240: 30fps 320x240: 10fps 640x480: 10fps
160x120: 30fps 640x480: 15fps 160x120: 15fps
160x120: 15fp 640x480: 15fps
320x240: 15fps 160x120: 15fp
160x120: 15fp 320x240: 15fps
* Note
Images of demo site from Linudix’s homepage is based on ActiveX and running only on Primary
Stream. However, user is able to choose between Primary Stream and Secondary Stream on the
integrated application, using our CGI/API.
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6.2. Audio.
6.2.1. Contents.
Adjust settings on audio encoding format, input/output size, audio mode and etc.
Function Description
Enable Audio Enable/Disable the audio function.
Encoding Choose audio encoding format.
Audio Mode
Choose between four types of audio mode.
z Full-duplex (headset only): This is similar to talking on the phone,
transmitting in and out. However, if your network bandwidth is less
than 0.2Mbit/s, we recommend you to use Half-duplex. Since Echo
Cancel function is not supported, user needs to use head set.
z Half-duplex: It is bi-directional; however, only one at a time.
(Consisted of toggle button.)
z Simplex - speaker only: User can speak into the microphone
connected to the PC and it will play via the speaker connected to IP
DVR SERVER. Only one user can have an access to this function on
first come first serve basis.
z Simplex – microphone only: Install a microphone to the IP DVR
SERVER and user can listen to it from the PC with a speaker.
(Multi-users can have a simultaneous access to it.)
Input Gain Line input signal’s amplification adjustment.
Output Gain Line output signal’s amplification adjustment.
Microphone Power Used if a microphone connected to IP DVR SERVER requires power.
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6.3. System.
6.3.1. System Contents.
Adjust system time, account management and default option.
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Function Description
Set Manually
User manually inputs date and time as a system time.
Ex.) When user would like to input 2004/11/01, 13:00.
Date(yyyy-mm-dd): 2004-11-01
Time(hh:mm:ss): 13:00:00
Set with
Computer
time
Use user PC’s system time as a system time of IP DVR
SERVER.
Time
Sync with NTP
Server
Obtain the information from the time server (NTP server) and
set as system time. Input the address of time server and
reconnection period.
Daylight Saving Time: Adjust the time if daylight saving is
used in user’s resident country.
Password Default ID is [admin] and default password is set as [admin0].
Use can change to desired ID and password.
Admin
Confirm
Password Retype to password to confirm the new password.
Initialize
Factory
default
Used when user wishes to return the setting back to factory
default. Once executed, IP DVR SERVER must restart;
however, network information won’t alter, allowing user to
carry out the function from remote location.
System
Restart Used when user would like to reboot the system.
ID If user feels the necessity of limiting the user access, user can
register more user IDs, up to four different accounts.
Password Input a password per extra user ID created.
User
Confirm
Password Retype the password to confirm the new password.
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6.4. Security.
6.4.1. Security Contents.
This is for a security setting for controlling the web server access. User can either limit or allow
an access from specific network group or IP address.
Function Description
IP Filtering Enable Enable or disable the function.
Set
Click a condition from list 1-10, which user would like to
activate. Filtering conditions will be met from top to bottom if
more than one condition was activated.
IP Address Input the desired network group or specific IP address.
Subnet mask
By adding a subnet mask, user can configure the boundary of
IP address in the corresponding network group.
For example, subnet mask value of 255.255.255.255 would
be 32 and subnet mask value of 255.255.255.0 would 24.
IP Filtering
Setting
Policy Choose either to accept or decline an access from the
aforementioned information.
Save Saves the changed values. Must restart the system in order
for the new settings to be effective.
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z Calculation method for Subnet mask value is based on the binary scale. Based on this,
255.255.255.255 would be 11111111.11111111.11111111.11111111 in binary scale and total
number of bit is 32 and 255.255.255.0 would be 11111111.11111111.11111111.0 in binary
scale and total number of bit would be 24.
z Access will be controlled only if the configured IP address and Subnet mask value’s bit value
match the IP address and Subnet mask value’s bit value are perfect match. Conditions will be
met from top to bottom (starts with 1 and ends with 10), and setting that meets all the
conditions will be granted an access or prohibited from access.
z For example, when IP address of IP DVR SERVER is 192.168.1.200 and user would like to deny
an access from group of IP address from 192.168.1.1~254, but only allow 192.168.1.254 to
granted an access, setting would be like the following example;
z If a user from blocked IP address tries to access the IP DVR SERVER, the following message
will be shown.
504 Service Protected.
Sorry, this site is protected. Your IP '192.168.1.21' is denied by filter rule.
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6.5. Network.
6.5.1. Common Network Contents.
We recommend users to use either wired or wireless network, not simultaneously.
If a user chooses to use wired setting, wireless setting won’t be working. If a user chooses to use
wireless network, the default gateway will be wireless and wired connection will be only used in
local network only.
Function Description
Mode
Configuration
Wired
Wireless
Once a main network connection method is chosen, the menu
will change accordingly.
If wireless is chosen, wired connection will be fixed at 정적 IP
and make sure that wired network group and wireless network
configuration does not have the same setting.
For example, if IP address to be used for wireless connection is
192.168.1.200, wired IP address needs to be something like
192.168.10.200 (with different third digit), having different
bandwidth.
Dynamic DNS
Server1
Dynamic DNS
Server2
This function is set and used when connecting to IP DVR
SERVER from outside, especially useful when given IP address
is dynamic (changes every time connection is made). In order
to use this function, please input Linudix’s own DDNS server
address as following;
z Dynamic DNS Server : ns.wisecam.co.kr
z IP DVR SERVER 유선 MAC 주소:00:30:ba:fe:24:5d
Fixed domain name’s address would be
http://wfe245d.wisecam.co.kr
If connected to local network, the address would be
http://lfe245d.wisecam.co.kr입니다.
Even if using a wireless setting, MAC address of wired would
still have be used.
Common Part
Web Server
Port
Sets the value for web server port and default is set at 80 and
user only has to input the address in the browser, but if value
other than 80 is used, user would have to input the web server
port following the standard address. For example,
z Web server port: 8080
Address would be http://wfe245d.wisecam.co.kr:8080.
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6.5.2. Network Wired Contents.
This is a menu used for wired connection.
Function Description
Wired
configuration Network Type
Wired connection supports Static IP and DHCP.
If user chooses Static IP, user will need to enter some more
network information. If DHCP is chose, there is no need for
further information.
IP Address Enter the permanent IP address to be used.
Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask per network group used.
Gateway Enter the Gateway per network group used.
DNS Server1
Static IP
DNS Server2
If a domain name is used in IP DVR SERVER setup, these
must be entered as well.
If Dynamic DNS address or SMTP for e-mail forwarding is
entered but DNS is missing, corresponding functions won’t
work correctly.
DHCP
User can check the IP address obtained from DHCP server. If
wired connection is in use, user can refer to eth0 information
as well.
Save Saves the changed values. Must restart the system in order
for the new settings to be effective.
* Note
Here are types of wired network connection available;
z Modem using fixed IP address: Static IP.
z Cable modem: DHCP.
z ADSL model with automated connecting program: DHCP.
z ADSL modem: PPPoE (not supported by IP DVR SERVER).
z Router: Depends on the configuration (Static IP, DHCP).
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6.5.3. Network Wireless Contents.
This is a menu used for wireless connection.
Function Description
Wireless
configuration Network Type
Wireless connection supports Static IP and DHCP.
If user chooses Static IP, user will need to enter some more
network information. If DHCP is chose, there is no need for
further information.
ESSID Enter the ESSID of AP Router to be connected to.
AP SCAN
Search for an AP router with entered ESSID.
If there are two or more AP routers with same ESSID, please
check the BSSID and choose.
AP’S BSSID
BSSID should be used if there are more than two AP routers
with same ESSID BSSID refers to MAC address of AP router.
For example, if it’s 000E8E0354C9, then you’d enter
00:0E:8E:03:54:C9 as a BSSID.
If user clicks on “AP SCAN,” it’d automatically be entered.
Security Mode Choose the security mode to be used for AP router.
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Key Type
When WEP-KEY or WPA-PSK is being used, range of
characters to be used for encoding. This menu chooses
between HEX and ASCII for the encoding character.
Pass phrase
(generator)
Creates a KEY value automatically. User can manually input
the KEY value as well.
If user inputs the string, used in AP router and clicks
‘Generator,’ KEY value will be created via HEX. Check if this
newly created KEY value matches with the value used in AP
router. If it does match, click on ‘OK,’ and this new KEY value
will be automatically registered.
Please keep in mind that KEY Generator might differ by each
devices, thus always confirm that the new KEY value matches
the value from AP router.
KEY 1 – 4
Either Automatically created KEY value or manually entered
value must go here. KEY value must be same as HEX or ASCII
encoding character as set in “Key Type” menu.
WEP
Default Key Choose the KEY value from KEY 1 – 4.
WPA Algorithms Choose between TKIP or AES for WPA-PSK.
Pass phase
(generator)
This is used to create KEY value automatically. User can
bypass this step and create KEY value manually.
Enter the string used in AP router and click on ‘Generator’ and
KEY value will be created in HEX form. Confirm the newly
created KEY value to AP router’s value. If they do match, click
on ‘OK’ and the newly created KEY value will be entered
automatically.
Every KEY Generators differ in their processing style, thus
must check and match the created KEY values do match or
not.
WPA
Key
Either Automatically created KEY value or manually entered
value must go here. KEY value must be same as HEX or ASCII
encoding character as set in “Key Type” menu.
Enable
There are some AP routers that forcefully disconnect the
connection if there isn’t any wireless packet available. This
function sends a packet via ping voluntarily, making sure IP
DVR SERVER stays connected to AP router.
Keep-alive
(with ping)
Target IP
Enter the IP address of the device (computer or network
device) to be requested for answer for ping.
Make sure that the device to be used does have the function
to reply back when ping is received.
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IP Address Enter the permanent IP address to be used.
Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask per network group used.
Gateway Enter the Gateway per network group used.
DNS Server1
Static IP
DNS Server2
If a domain name is used in IP DVR SERVER setup, these
must be entered as well.
If Dynamic DNS address or SMTP for e-mail forwarding is
entered but DNS is missing, corresponding functions won’t
work correctly.
DHCP
User can check the IP address obtained from DHCP server. If
wireless connection is in use, user can refer to eth1
information as well.
Save Saves the changed values. Must restart the system in order
for the new settings to be effective.
* Note
Description on security method for wireless connection.
z WEP(Wired Equivalent Protection)
WEP-Authentication is only supported in Open System Authentication.
WEP-KEY value is 5 characters for ASCII 64 bit, 13 characters for ASCII 128 bit, 10
characters for HEX 64 bit and 26 characters for HEX 128 bit.
z WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access – Pre-Shared Key)
Key value will be 64 characters for HEX and between 8 and 63 characters for ASCII.
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6.6. Event Configuration.
6.6.1. Event Configuration Contents.
If a event is detected per Condition, configure the Action to be taken upon detection. There are
four main steps in configuring event menu.
z Activate/deactivate event as whole.
z Choose video source and frame rate.
z Configure the Condition.
z Configure the Action to be taken.
If event is activated and certain conditions are preset and a event occurs, the event information
will be included in the Header of image. For more information on Header, please refer to technical
documentation on MPEG-4, JPEG Header Format.
Event
Event Enable Activate or deactivate the function as whole.
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Video Source
Video Source Choose from Primary Motion JPEG and Secondary Motion JPEG to be
used for FTP, E-mail and/or Event Mode Record.
Frame per Second Configure the frame rate per second.
Condition Configuration
Digital Input
z Recognize the input signal received via Digital Input port as an
event.
z Input: If user wishes to recognize an event when Current State
differs from Normal State, choose ‘Active’ and recognize an event
when Current State and Normal State are identical, choose
‘Inactive.’
z Normal State: Configure if the connected sensor device’s Normal
Stats is Open Circuit or Grounded Circuit.
z Current State: Refer to ‘Input’ and ‘Normal State’ and indicate the
current status of connected sensor device.
Motion
z Digital Motion Setting: Configure the ‘Motion’ area and Sensitivity.
z Continuous motion number for event: If set at ‘3’, event will be
recognized if motion occurs three straight times.
z After motion event, Interval time for motion checking: If set at
‘60’, device will look for new motion after 60 seconds pass from
initial event recognition.
Video Loss If there is no video incoming signal, ‘Video Loss’ event will be
recognized.
Condition Schedule All of event conditions will be controlled by condition scheduler. User
can configure when to use and when not to use the event function.
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z Digital Motion Setting.
Configures the motion area and sensitivity for the motion detection.
Digital Motion Setting
Save Choose the device to be configured.
Sensitivity Indicates the motion sensitivity. It ranges from 1~20, with higher the
number, more sensitive the device is. The default value is set at 14.
Motion Size
Entire screen is divided into 1,200 separate motion areas and motion will be
recognized if and only if the motion is within the boundaries set in motion
size.
Select All Selects all 1,200 areas for motion detection. If you wish to choose specific
areas, click on left mouse button and drag while holding the button down.
Clear All
Deselects all 1,200 areas for motion detection. If you wish to choose
specific areas, click on right mouse button and drag while holding the
button down.
Save Saves the current setting.
Start Test Tests the current configuration. Must save current setting prior to testing.
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z Motion Test.
Motion Test
Motion Area Displays real time image and the areas where motion is detected, indicated
by blue boxes.
Motion Image Image displays only when motion is detected.
Stop Test Stops testing and returns to motion setting page.
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z Action Configuration.
Configures the Action to be taken upon event detection per Condition.
All Action is activated based on trigger base.
For example, if a digital input signal is activated and event is recognized, Action will be taken only
when the signal changes from Inactive to Active, regardless of continuous active signal.
Action based on trigger system
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* Note
Event information included in real time image is not based on trigger system, meaning that if an
event is detected, the event information will be included in the real time image’s Header.
Action
Digital Output Configures the length of time for digital output once event is
recognized.
Email
Based on the moment event is recognized, gathers the pre, center
and post images of event and send via e-mail.
z Attached, before image number: Configures the number of
pre-alarm images to be sent.
z Attached, after image number: Configures the number of
post-alarm images to be sent.
z Enable SMTP Authentication: If the mail server, user plans to use,
requires an authentication, this function must be activated.
(Linudix currently supports two type of SMTP authentication:
LOGIN, PLAIN)
Call URL
Enter the URL to be called upon once event is detected. Must start
with ‘http://’. (If no response over 10 seconds, it will disconnect.)
Ex) http://mysever.com/cgi/alert.cgi
FTP
Based on the event triggered moment, gathers the images from
past(before), present(center) and post(after) and send via FTP. If,
due to communication problem, there is a delay of longer than 120
seconds while transmitting data to FTP Server, it will disconnect the
communication.
z Before image number: Configures the number of pre-alarm images
to be sent.
z After image number: Configures the number of post-alarm images
to be sent.
z Saved File name: Enter the file name to be used for saving. In
case of no entry, default file name of ‘image’ will be used.
z For example, if Before Image Number is set at 3, After Image
number is set at 3 and Saved File Name is set asmyimage,
following files will be transmitted to FTP server.
(assuming current time to be Sept. 1st, 2007, 10:20:30)
myimage20070901102030C1B2.jpg
myimage20070901102030C1B1.jpg
myimage20070901102030C1B0.jpg
myimage20070901102030C1C0.jpg (Center Image)
myimage20070901102030C1A0.jpg
myimage20070901102030C1A1.jpg
myimage20070901102030C1A2.jpg
z Use Passive Mode: Used when can’t connect to network from
outside due to firewall.
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TCP Message Transfer
Used when there is a need for notifying outside source of the event
detection.
Message Option: Sends the file name of Center image, created by
FTP, along with the message sent. (If FTP function is disabled, this
option will be bypassed.)
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6.7. Record.
Saves images and event information to built-in IC memory.
6.7.1. Record (Normal Mode) Content.
Record menu can be divided into Normal mode and Event mode. Event mode is based on
conditions preset in ‘Event’ while Normal mode saves constantly, regardless of settings in ‘Event’
menu.
Record (Normal Mode)
Video Source
Chose the video source to be used for saving. In case of M-PJEG, frame
rate also co be determined.
Changing of video source from MPEG-4 to M-JPEG or vice versa would
cause the deletion of recorded images from prior source used.
Motion Condition
Normal Mode will basically save constantly; however, user can only
save motions detected, by configuring the Record Method.
Motion detection configurations can be adjusted by changing the
motion condition, such as motion area and sensitivity.
Record Method Motion Image Only: Save only images with motions.
Image Stream: Saves all images, regardless of motions.
Schedule Configure when to save and when not to save.
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6.7.2. Record (Event Mode) Contents.
() If Record Mode is set as Event Mode, it will be saved in Motion JPEG.
Record (Event Mode)
Recording Images
Per values set in Condition of ‘Event’ menu, it will save, past, present
and post image data.
Before image number: If set at ‘3’, three pre-alarm images will be
saved.
After image number: If set at ‘3’, three post-alarm images will be
saved.
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6.8. PTZ (RS485).
6.8.1. PTZ (RS485) Content.
PTZ drivers can be added via software upgrade.
Function Description
P/T/Z Enable Activate or deactivate PTZ control.
Manufacture
Choose the PTZ driver.
For more information on Baud Rate, Data Bits, Stop Bits, Parity Bit,
please click on ‘?’.
Baud Rate(bps) Please click on ‘?’ for more information before choosing a value.
Data Bits(length) Please click on ‘?’ for more information before choosing a value.
Stop Bits Please click on ‘?’ for more information before choosing a value.
Parity Bit Please click on ‘?’ for more information before choosing a value.
Device ID Enter the Device ID from PTZ driver.
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6.9. Software Upgrade.
6.9.1. Software Upgrade Contents.
This page is for upgrading the software version. Upgrade must be processed with the ‘upgrade
file’ and the instruction given along with the upgrade file.
Function Description
Search Find the upgrade file.
Update
After the finding the file, click on ‘Update’ button to start the upgrade
process.
Depending on the upgrade file size and network bandwidth status,
time needed for upgrade might differ. Please wait until upgrade
completed message shows.
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6.10. System Log.
6.10.1. System Log Contents.
System long is saved in the flash memory, thus unless ‘Log Clear’ is chosen, it will not be deleted.
Here are the information saved on the system log.
z System booting time.
z AP router’s ESSID and MAC address when wireless connection is activated or deactivated.
z Related information when ‘Format Recording Memory’ function is executed.
z When there is an Action (Digital Output, Email, Call URL, FTP, TCP Message Transfer)
recognized in Event menu.
Function Description
Refresh To recall the system log information.
Log Clear To delete the system log information.
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6.11. Homepage Layout.
6.11.1. Homepage Layout Contents.
Change the logo, link and title on IP DVR SERVER’s homepage.
Function Description
Logo Image (jpg) Choose the image to be shown on top left corner of the window.
(Default size of 32 x 32).
Logo Link Enter the address of link to be used, when user clicks on logo image.
Please start with ‘http://’.
Title Changes the title shown on top middle of the window..
Default Live View Format Choose the streaming to be used (either MPEG-4 or M-JPEG_ when
Live page is initially open.
Digital Output Configure the digital output method of Live page.
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6.12. Version Information.
6.12.1. Version Information Contents.
Check the application version and MAC address.
Function Description
System Displays the current firmware version.
Kernel Displays the version of operating system.
MAC (wired) Displays the MAC address of wired connection.
MAC (wireless) Displays the MAC address of wireless connection; however, only if
wireless network is used.
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7. External Connection.
7.1. External I/O Terminal.
7.1.1. External I/O Terminal Description.
Terminal No. Title Description
Pin 1 RS485(-)
Pin 2 RS485(+)
RS485 communication terminal, used for PTZ controlling
device connection.
Pin 3 Alarm Input If connected to GND(Pin5) due to alarm input, this will be
activated. If not, it will be deactivated.
Pin 4 Alarm Output
Has a built-in Open-collector NPN transistor and Emitter is
connected to GND. If user wishes to relay to external device,
user need to connect the diode in parallel.
Maximum electricity current allowed is 100mA, and
maximum allowed voltage is 24V.
Pin 5 GND Used along with alarm input terminal (Pin3) and/or alarm
output terminal (Pin4).
Pin 6 Power I/o User can either use DC power input directly or use IP DVR
SERVER as a power output source for other device.
System circuit of external I/O terminal.
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8. Product Information.
8.1. Technical Information.
8.1.1. Technical Specification.
Function Description
Video compressions z Motion JPEG
z MPEG-4
Resolutions z MPEG-4: 640x480, 320x240
z Motion JPEG: 640x480, 320x240, 160x120
MPEG-4 Frame rate
z Single Resolution:
640x480 (15fps)
320x240(30fps)
z Dual Resolution:
640x480 (10fps), 320x240(10fps)
320x240 (10fps), 320x240(5fps)
Motion JPEG Frame rate
z Single Resolution:
640x480 (15fps)
320x240(30fps)
160x120(30fps)
z Dual Resolution:
640x480 (10fps), 320x240(10fps)
640x480 (15fps), 160x120(15fps)
320x240 (15fps), 160x120(15fps)
Video streaming
z Simultaneous Motion JPEG and MPEG-4
z Controllable frame rate and bandwidth
z Constant and variable bit rate(MPEG-4)
Image settings z Compression levels: 5(Motion JPEG) / CBR (MPEG-4)
z Overlay capabilities: time, date, text
Pan/Tilt/Zoom z 10 presets
Audio z G.711 PCM 64kbit/s
z Full duplex, Half duplex, Simplex or audio off
Security z Multiple user access levels with password protection
z IP address filtering
Alarm and event
management
z Events triggered by built-in motion detection, external input or
according to schedule
z Image upload over FTP, Email
z Notification over TCP, Email and external output
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Connectors
z Analog composite video
z NTSC/PAL auto sensing inputs
z Ethernet 10BaseT/100 BaseTX, RJ-45
z Terminal block: 1 alarm input, 1 alarm output, RS-485, Power
connection
z 3.5mm jack for Line in, Line out(active speaker)
Casing z Metal casing.
Processors and memory
z CPU: 32bit CPU
z RAM: 64MB
z Flash: 32MB for OS
z Battery backed up by real-time clock
Power z 9 - 24V DC, max 5W
Operating conditions z 5 - 50 °C (41 – 122 °F)
z Humidity 20 – 80% RH(non-condensing)
Installation,
management and
maintenance
z Installation tool on CD and web-based configuration
z Firmware upgrade over HTTP
Video access from Web
browser
z Camera Live view
z Sequence tour capability for up to 10 PTZ presets
Minimum Web browsing
requirements
z Pentium III CPU 500 MHz or higher, or equivalent AMD, 128 MB
RAM, AGP graphic card Direct Draw 32MB RAM
z Windows Vista, XP, DirectX 9.0 or later internet Explorer 6.x or
later
Supported protocols z HTTP, TCP, RTSP, RTP, UDP, SMTP, FTP, DHCP, ARP, DNS,
DynDNS
Included accessories z Power supply DC, connector kit, installation Guide, CD with
installation and management tools, software and User’s Manual
Approvals z FCC Part 15 Class B, CE, RoHS, MIC
Dimensions (HxWxD)
and Weight
z 27(H)x116(W)x85(D)
z 225g (except power supply)
Acknowledging Special Precautions and
the FCC Industry Canada Notice
Cautions
Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC compliance Information
This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received.
Including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Information to User
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, Pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio Frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Safety Information
"To maintain compliance with the FCC's RF exposure guidelines, this equipment should
be installed and operated with minimum separation distance of 20cm between the radiator
and your body. Use only the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antenna, modification , or
attachments could damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regulations."
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