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RX Series
Video Recording Transmitter
RX304
User Guide
Notice:
Signal Communications Limited reserves the right to make improvements to the product
described in this manual at any time and without notice.
This manual is copyrighted. All rights are reserved. This manual should not be copied,
reproduced or translated in whole or part without prior consent from Signal Communications
Limited.
TeleEye is a trademark of Signal Communications Limited and is registered in China, European
Communities, Hong Kong, US and other countries.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Copyright (c) 2005 Signal Communications Limited (A member of TeleEye Group). All rights
reserved.
Release Version 1.02
Limits of Liability and Disclaimer of Warranty
Signal Communications Limited has taken care in preparation of this manual, but makes no
expressed or implied warranty of any kind and assume no responsibility for errors or omissions.
No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising out
of the use of the information or accessories contained herein.
Features and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
FCC Statement on Class B
WARNING
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
NOTE
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 determine
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 needed.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with
the Class B FCC limits.
Declaration
1.
EN 61000-4-2
Under the environment with the electrostatic discharge, the sample may
malfunction and require user to reset the sample.
2.
EN 61000-4-4
Under the environment with the electrical fast transient, the sample may
malfunction and require user to reset the sample.
3. EN61000-4-5
Under the environment with the electrical surge, the sample may malfunction and
require user to reset the sample
Table of Contents
SECTION 1
INTRODUCTION
A. Introduction
B. Features
C. Removing the Packages
D. Convention Used in This Manual
E. Front Panel Description
F. Rear Panel Description
SECTION 2
HARD DISK INSTALLATION, FORMATTING AND SCANNING
A. Hard Disk Installation
B. Hard Disk Formatting
C. Hard Disk Scanning
D. Hard Disk Recommendation List
11
14
16
18
SECTION 3
BASIC INSTALLATION FOR LOCAL AND REMOTE MONITORING
A. Setup TeleEye RX for Local CCTV Monitor
B. Setup TeleEye RX for LAN Connection with Static IP
C. Setup TeleEye RX for Broadband or Narrowband Internet
Connection with Static IP
D. Setup TeleEye RX for Broadband or Narrowband Internet
Connection with Dynamic IP
E. Setup TeleEye RX for Modem Connection
19
22
33
44
56
SECTION 4
BASIC OPERATION FOR LOCAL AND REMOTE MONITORING
A. Local CCTV Monitor : Live Monitoring, Recording and Playback
I. Live Monitoring
II. Recording
III. Playback
B. TeleEye RX Reception Software WX-30 : Live Monitoring, Recording
and Playback
I. Live Monitoring
II. Recording
III. Playback
66
66
67
68
70
70
71
72
SECTION 5
OSD MENU OPERATION
A. Main Menu
B. Recording Log Menu
C. PTZ Menu
D. Recording Menu
E. Event Menu
73
87
89
91
92
SECTION 6
ADVANCE OPERATION
A. Install TeleEye RX with Alarm Sensors and Relay Control Port
B. Install TeleEye RX with Tamper Circuit and External Resistor
C. Event Handling
I.
Arm/Disarm
II. Security Switch
III. Alarm
IV. Motion
V. Videoloss
VI. System Tamper
VII. Power Failure
D. Event Action
I. Recording
II. Switch
III. Dialback
IV. Buzzer
V. Event LED
VI. Live Camera
VII. PTZ
E. Backup to CD-R
F. Connection with PTZ Cameras
99
100
103
104
108
111
120
123
125
127
129
130
132
133
138
140
141
143
145
148
APPENDIX A
sureLINK TECHNOLOGY
How to Apply for sureLINK Address
152
153
APPENDIX B
GENERAL TERMS DISCUSSION
156
APPENDIX C
SPECIFICATION
157
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SECTION
INTRODUCTION
A. Introduction
TeleEye RX Series Video Recording Transmitter operates with its revolutionary multirate video coder to fulfill the highest video coding requirements for simultaneous transmission
and recording. Seamless video transmission by TeleEye RX can be performed in low and
medium bandwidth communication networks including ADSL, ISDN and PSTN; whilst DVDquality videos can be transmitted through LAN and recorded into local hard drive with optimum
speed at 25fps and resolution in 720x576 pixels. Real time recording of up to 100/120fps on all
video channels can also be achieved at CIF resolution.
TeleEye RX provides professional and real life security control of premises with its
sophisticated event management scheme. It responses to wide range of events triggered by
external alarm sensor, video motion, power interruption and tamper. There is an arm/disarm
control for the event management mechanism. Every external alarm input is configurable with
an individual entry/exit delay, fire zone and tamper detection setting. Various actions like
sending video back to a designated receiving PC, video recording, email notification, etc.
TeleEye RX can also keep a comprehensive log of the events for audit trail.
TeleEye RX is designed to fully comply with the British Standard BS 8418:2003,
providing professional remote monitoring and visual alarm verification solution to central
monitoring station.
With a built-in CD-writer, video footage stored inside TeleEye RX can be easily extracted
for evidential purposes. Recorded video can be backed up in CD and played back in any PC
without any special software.
Introduction
Tele Eye RX User Guide
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B. Features
Hardware Feature
Video recording with rate up to 100/120 fps
Remote and standalone operations
Composite video output with OSD menu
4 additional detection inputs
Removable hard disk
Built-in CD writer
SMAC-M multi-rate video coding technology
Real time video transmission
 Up to 60fps over LAN for NTSC
 Up to 50fps over LAN for PAL
 Excellent picture resolution
 up to 720 x 480 pixels for NTSC
 up to 720 x 576 pixels for PAL
 4-video, 1-audio **, 4 relay switch & 4-alarm inputs
Functional Feature
sureLINK, support both static and dynamic IP
Sophisticated event management
System arm/disarm
Flexible connections : LAN, ADSL, PSTN, ISDN, mobile network, etc.
Triplex operation: simultaneous video monitoring, recording & playback
Video motion detection
Event-driven recording
Pre- & post-alarm video recording
Entry/exit zone configurable on all alarm inputs
Auto alarm dialback
Connection authentication
Compatibility with popular telemetry protocols
Single-site monitoring
Web-based video monitoring **
Programmable video recording **
Data retention **
** : This function will be supported in the TeleEye RX transmitter version 2.00.00 or later
Features
Tele Eye RX User Guide
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C. Removing the Packages
After removing the package, make sure you have the following items:
TeleEye RX Video Recording Transmitter with Built-in CD Writer
Hard Disk Cartridge Accessories (Key x 2 and Screw x 4)
User Guide
Warranty Card
Registration Code Sheet
HDD Recommendation List
Software CD
Power Adaptor and Power Cord
Alarm Port Connector (37 Pins) & Alarm Port Cover
Resistors (1.2kΩ x 20, 6kΩ x 20)
Straight-through Ethernet Cable
Removing the Packages
Tele Eye RX User Guide
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D. Convention Used in This Manual
“
” : Buttons on the TeleEye RX transmitter front panel
} : Hardware Items on the TeleEye RX transmitter besides buttons
] : OSD menu or MS Windows menu
) : Refers to other section or page
**
: Special remarks
Convention Used in This Manual
Tele Eye RX User Guide
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E. Front Panel Description
I.
Removable Hard Disk
- Built with a removable hard disk cartridge
- {Key Lock} and {Key}are provided to lock the hard disk from unauthorized removing
- {Key} can also be used to enable/disable the power supply to the system
II.
Live Camera Control Buttons
- “1”, “2”, “3”, “4”
- “Camera Control” buttons allow user to fast switch to a specific camera for local
monitoring
III.
Built-in CD Writer
- {Built-in CD Writer} allows user to back up video to CD-R or CD-RW ( Max size of
650 MB )
IV.
Screen Mode Control
- In live mode, the buttons are used to change video display mode in full screen, quad
screen and sequential mode
Front Panel Description
Tele Eye RX User Guide
V.
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Menu Control Buttons / Local Playback Control Buttons / PTZ Control Buttons
In Menu Control Mode,
- The buttons are used as “Up”, “Down”, “Left”, “Right”, “Enter” and “Back” control
In Playback Control Mode,
- The functions are “Pause”, “Stop”, “Fast Backward”, “Fast Forward”, “Play” and
“Back” control
In PTZ Control Mode,
- The functions are “Up”, “Down”, “Left”, “Right”, “Zoom In”, and “Zoom Out”
control
Summary of Control Button
Buttons
Menu Control Mode
Playback Control Mode
PTZ Control Mode
Up
Pause
Tilt Up
Down
Stop
Tilt Down
Left
Rewind
Pan Left
Right
Forward
Pan Right
Enter
Play
Zoom In
Back
Back
Zoom Out
Front Panel Description
Tele Eye RX User Guide
VI.
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Mode Control Buttons and LED
- These 5 buttons are used for switching between the control modes
- “Event” button
: Fast switch to event menu at any time
- “Rec” button
: Enable/disable normal recording at any time
- “Live” button
: View live video at any time and enable/disable PTZ in live mode
- “Search” button
: Fast switch to playback log menu
- “Menu” button
: Switch to menu for system settings, recording settings and event
settings etc
Notification LEDs
There are 5 notification LEDs, 2 red color and 3 blue color from left to right.
- {Event LED}
: This LED will blink when event is triggered. It will be turned ON
when user press “Event” button to search event log
- {Recording LED} : This LED will be turned ON when the transmitter is recording
- {Live LED}
: This LED will be turned ON when user presses “Live” button. It
indicates live mode
- {Search LED}
: This LED will be turned ON when user presses the “Play” or
“Search” button. It indicates playback mode
- {Menu LED}
: This LED will be turned ON when users press “Menu” button. It
indicates menu mode
VII. Power LED
{Power LED}
: This LED will be turned ON continuously when hard disk rack key
is locked and power switch is turned ON
Front Panel Description
Tele Eye RX User Guide
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F. Rear Panel Description
I.
Video Input Connectors
- Channel 1 – Channel 4 (for TeleEye RX304 only)
- {Standard BNC connectors} for video source input
- A composite video source from camera should be supplied to these connectors
II.
Video Output Connector
- A composite video signal with 1V p-p is output from this connector
- Support PAL or NTSC format
- PAL/CCIR format with 625 lines, 50 fields per second
- NTSC/EIA format with 525 lines, 60 fields per second
III.
Audio In/Out Port **
- {Audio In}
: Connect audio input device (e.g. microphone) with RCA jack to
TeleEye RX transmitter for recording
- {Audio Out} : Connect audio output device (e.g. speaker) with RCA jack to TeleEye
RX transmitter and generate output audio signal
- {Audio PA}
: Connect audio output device (e.g. speaker) to TeleEye RX transmitter
and generate audio signal as remote public addressing enable
** : This function will be supported in the TeleEye RX transmitter version 2.00.00 or later.
Rear Panel Description
Tele Eye RX User Guide
IV.
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Ethernet Socket (10/100 Base-T)
- This socket is used for connecting TeleEye RX to the corporate computer network (e.g.
LAN)
- This socket includes {COL LED} and {LINK LED}
- {COL LED} : When ON, indicates that collision is occurring on the network
- {LINK LED} : When ON, indicates that TeleEye RX is connecting to the network and
ready to function
V.
USB
VI.
For support use only
RS 232 (Modem) Port
A {DB-9 Male Connector} of DTE format, capable for connecting to DCE such as
modem, ISDN terminal adapter
Pin number
Definition
Direction
CD
RXD
TXD
DTR
GND
DSR
RTS
CTS
Input
Input
Output
Output
–––
Input
Output
Input
No use
VII. RS 485 In/Out Port
- {In}
: 2-way terminal block for connecting a keyboard controller to TeleEye RX
transmitter in order to control a PTZ camera
- {Out} : 2-way terminal block for connecting a PTZ camera
Rear Panel Description
Tele Eye RX User Guide
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VIII. Relay Out / Alarm In Port
- 4 relay (also call switch) ports
- 4 alarm ports
- All alarm ports are NC/NO type and none/SEOL/DEOL tamper type input
- All relay ports are latching/push-button type output
IX.
Power
- Connect power supply (12V DC, 5A) to TeleEye RX transmitter
X.
Switch
- Switch on or off the TeleEye RX transmitter
Rear Panel Description
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SECTION
Hard Disk Installation,
Formatting and Scanning
A. Hard Disk Installation
TeleEye RX transmitter supports ATA standard hard disk. User should use the hard disk listed
at the hard disk recommendation list on P.18.
Recommendation : The hard disk is recommended to set to Master Mode. How to set to
Master Mode, please refers to the hard disk case or its manual
Hard Disk Front Panel Description
1. HDD Activity indicator
2. Power indicator
3. Active-handle
4. Handle
5. Cartridge frame
6. Key lock
Key Lock Description
Hard Disk Installation
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Installation Procedure
Turn OFF transmitter
Step 1:
Press “Menu”
button, select [SHUT DOWN] option and press “Enter”
button.
Step 2:
[SHUT DOWN] menu will pop up and select [SHUT DOWN] option and press “Enter”
Step 3:
Select [YES] option and press “Enter”
button to turn off the transmitter. Switch OFF the
transmitter when the [IT IS NOW SAFE TO TURN OFF RX] message pop up.
button.
Note that you MUST turn OFF the transmitter when install or remove Hard disk.
Step 4: Pull the active-handle outwards, then use the
bundled key provided and insert into the
keyhole, turning the key anti-clockwise
(position C), then you can pull out the handle.
Step 5: Pull the handle outwards to remove the carrier
body away from the cartridge frame.
Step 6: Push the release latch to slide the top cover
backwards and remove.
Hard Disk Installation
Tele Eye RX User Guide
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Step 7: Insert the DC power cable and IDE cable on
the HDD
Step 8: Position the HDD into carrier body and secure
the HDD using the four screws provided.
Step 9: Slide the top cover back to the carrier body by
sliding forward to secure.
Step 10: Slide the carrier body back into the cartridge
frame and push carrier body further into
cartridge frame until fully inserted.
Step 11: Pull the active-handle outwards, then use the
bundled key and insert into the keyhole,
turning the key clockwise (position A) to
secure the handle.
Hard Disk Installation
Tele Eye RX User Guide
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B. Hard Disk Formatting
Hard disk formatting will reconstruct the structure of hard disk so that it is readable by
TeleEye RX transmitter. If you have your own hard disk to install to TeleEye RX transmitter,
you must perform hard disk formatting.
I.
New Hard Disk Formatting
It will be used if the hard disk format is NOT TeleEye RX transmitter recognized format.
Usually, a new hard disk, or a hard disk which has been formatted by MS Windows before
needs to do this operation.
Procedure
INCORRECT DISK FORMAT
FORMAT NOW ?
YES
NO
Step 1: After booting up TeleEye RX transmitter,
OSD menu will pop up [INCORRECT
DISK FORMAT] menu. Select [YES]
option and press “Enter”
button to
format new hard disk
FORMAT DISK
\ FORMATTING 90%
[FORMAT DISK] message board will pop up to
show you about the status.
After finishing format process, [SCAN DISK]
SCAN DISK
SCANNING
processing board will pop up to show you about the
90%
status. The transmitter will restart.
Hard Disk Formatting
Tele Eye RX User Guide
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II. Menu Formatting
It will be used if user wants to format the hard disk so as to have a clean recording space and
redeem the file allocation.
Procedure
MAIN MENU
Step 1: Press “Menu”
SETUP
BACKUP TO CD-R
SWITCH CONTROL
SCAN / FORMAT DISK
TRANSMITTER INFO
SHUT DOWN
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
button, select
[SCAN/FORMAT DISK] option and press
“Enter”
button to enter
[SCAN/FORAMAT DISK] sub menu.
SCAN / FORMAT DISK
Step 2: Select [FORMAT] option press “Enter”
DEVICE TYPE
MODEL NO
SERIAL NO
CAPACITY
DISK USAGE
SCANDISK
FORMAT
HDD
MAXTOR XXXX
XXXXXXX
41GB
52%
ENTER
ENTER
button.
Warning message board will pop up.
Step 3: Select [YES] option and press “Enter”
FORMAT DISK
ALL DATA IN DISK
WILL BE ERASED ,
SURE TO PROCEED ?
YES
NO
button and [FORMAT DISK] board will
pop up to show you about hard disk format
processing status.
FORMAT
Step 4: Press “Enter”
button to restart
FORMAT FINISHED ,
SYSTEM WILL RESTART NOW
transmitter when [FORMAT FINISHED]
OK
message board pop up. The transmitter will
restart
Hard Disk Formatting
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C. Hard Disk Scanning
It is a hard disk maintenance function similar to the Scan Disk function provided by the
Operating System of your personal computer. TeleEye RX transmitter provides this function
so as to rescue the hard disk when errors found, and to enhance its performance and reliability.
After scanning, if there is any damaged file, it will be deleted so that the remaining normal
videos can playback.
It will be used in the following cases:
1.
You cannot playback the recorded videos
2.
You cannot search the desired video from the recording log. Although you can find it,
you cannot play it
3.
You wonder if the hard disk has any problem
Procedures
Step 1: Press “Menu”
MAIN MENU
SETUP
BACKUP TO CD-R
SWITCH CONTROL
SCAN / FORMAT DISK
TRANSMITTER INFO
SHUT DOWN
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
SCAN / FORMAT DISK
DEVICE TYPE
MODEL NO
SERIAL NO
CAPACITY
DISK USAGE
SCANDISK
FORMAT
Hard Disk Scanning
HDD
MAXTOR XXXX
XXXXXXX
40GB
52%
ENTER
ENTER
button, select
[SCAN/FORMAT DISK] option and press
“Enter”
button to enter
[SCAN/FORAMT DISK] sub menu.
There is information about the hard disk. If not,
please check that the hard disk is installed or not.
Step 2: Select [SCANDISK] option press “Enter”
button.
Tele Eye RX User Guide
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Warning message board will pop up.
SCAN DISK
ALL RECORDING WILL STOP
DURING SCANDISK
SURE TO PROCEED ?
YES
NO
Step 3: Select [YES] option and press “Enter”
button to start the [SCANDISK] process.
Step 4: [SCAN DISK] processing board will pop up
SCAN DISK
SCANNING
90%
to show you about the status. After finishing
scan disk, it will return to the [SCAN /
FORMAT DISK] menu.
Hard Disk Scanning
Tele Eye RX User Guide
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D. Hard Disk Recommendation List
Harddisk
Capacity
40GB
Product Line
Model No.
Maxtor DiamondMax 8 (7200 RPM, 2MB Cache)
6E040L0
80GB
Maxtor DiamondMax Plus9(7200 RPM, 2MB Cache)
Maxtor DiamondMax Plus9(7200 RPM, 8MB Cache)
6Y080L0
6Y080P0
120GB
Maxtor DiamondMax Plus9(7200 RPM, 2MB Cache)
Maxtor DiamondMax Plus9(7200 RPM, 8MB Cache)
6Y120L0
6Y120P0
160GB
Maxtor DiamondMax Plus9(7200 RPM, 2MB Cache)
Maxtor DiamondMax Plus9(7200 RPM, 8MB Cache)
6Y160L0
6Y160P0
200GB
Maxtor DiamondMax Plus10(7200 RPM, 8MB Cache)
6B200P0
250GB
Maxtor MaXLine PlusII(7200 RPM, 8MB Cache)
Maxtor DiamondMax 10(7200 RPM, 16MB Cache)
7Y250P0
6B250R0
300GB
Maxtor DiamondMax 10(7200 RPM, 16MB Cache)
6L300R0
400GB
Hitachi Deskstar (7200 RPM)
HDS724040KLAT80
500GB
Hitachi Deskstar (7200 RPM)
HDS725050KLAT80
Hard Disk Recommendation List
Tele Eye RX User Guide
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SECTION
Basic Installation for
Local and Remote
Monitoring
A. Setup TeleEye RX for Local CCTV Monitor
Connection Topology
VIDEO OUT: Connect to
monitor with RG59 cable
VIDEO IN: Connect to
and BNC connector
cameras with RG59 cable
and BNC connector
RG59 cable
TeleEye RX
CCTV
Monitor
RG59 cable
Cameras
Power Adapter
Equipment
TeleEye RX Transmitter
Cameras
Video Cables (RG-59) with BNC Header
CCTV Monitor
Setup TeleEye RX for Local CCTV Monitor
Tele Eye RX User Guide
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Setup Procedure
Step 1: Connect cameras to TeleEye RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC
connector.
Note that the cameras system is either NTSC or PAL and suppose all cameras are used
the SAME system forma.(For PTZ camera installation, please refer P.148 to Advance
Operation Section of the User Guide).
Step 2: Connect CCTV monitor to TeleEye RX {Video Output} with RG59 cable and
BNC connector.
Step 3: Install and use the bundled key to lock the {Hard Disk Rack} with hard disk to the
TeleEye RX.
Note that you cannot perform any recording and playback if there is no hard disk
installed but still has live video monitoring. (For hard disk installation details, please refer
P.11 to Hard Disk Installation Section of the User Guide)
Step 4: Plug in the power adapter (12V DC, 5A supply) to the TeleEye RX.
Step 5: Turn on the power of TeleEye RX, camera and CCTV monitor. Check the
{Power LED} which is lit up in blue color continuously at TeleEye RX front
panel after power on. After several seconds, live video appears on the CCTV
monitor as follow:
Note that : Please go through the following steps (6-10) if CCTV Monitor does not show
video clearly
Setup TeleEye RX for Local CCTV Monitor
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Step 6: Press the “Menu”
button to pop up the
MAIN MENU
SETUP
BACKUP TO CD-R
SWITCH CONTROL
SCAN / FORMAT DISK
TRANSMITTER INFO
SHUT DOWN
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
[MAIN MENU] on OSD.
Step 7: Use “Up”
or “Down”
button to select
[SETUP] option and press “Enter”
button to
enter the [SETUP] sub-menu.
SETUP MENU
VIDEO
RECORDING
SWITCHES
DATE / TIME
CONNECTION
EVENT HANDLER
TRANSMITTER
RESTORE FACTORY SETTING
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
or Down”
button to select
[VIDEO] option and press “Enter”
button to
enter the [VIDEO] sub-menu.
Step 9: Select [VIDEO FORMAT] and press “Left”
VIDEO
CAMERA SETTING
LOCAL MONITORING
OSD COLOR
VIDEO FORMAT
Step 8: Use “Up”
...
...
BLUE
PAL
or “Right”
button to set either
[NTSC] or [PAL] option. (All cameras should
have the same video format).
Step 10: You can always press “Live”
button to exit
any menu operation and start live monitoring.
Setup TeleEye RX for Local CCTV Monitor
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B. Setup TeleEye RX for LAN Connection with Static IP
Connection Topology
VIDEO OUT: Connect to
monitor with RG59 cable
VIDEO IN: Connect to
and BNC connector
cameras with RG59 cable
and BNC connector
RG59 cable
TeleEye RX
CCTV
Monitor
Ethernet
Socket
RG59 cable
Cameras
Power Adapter
Straight-through Ethernet cable
Network switch
Equipment
TeleEye RX Transmitter
Network Switch
Straight-through Ethernet Cable (bundled)
Cross-over Ethernet Cable
Cameras
Video Cables (RG-59) with BNC Header
CCTV Monitor
CD ROM with WX-30 Software (bundled) (for PC operation only)
PC
PC Requirements
CPU : Pentium IV 2G Hz or above
RAM : 256 MB or above
Display: 800x600, hi-color or better
OS : MS Windows 2000, XP
Setup TeleEye RX for LAN Connection with Static IP
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Setup Procedure
Step 1: Connect cameras to TeleEye RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC
connector.
Note that the cameras system is either NTSC or PAL and suppose all cameras are used the
SAME system format.(For PTZ camera installation, please refer P.148 to Advance Operation
Section of the User Guide).
Step 2: Connect CCTV monitor to TeleEye RX {Video Output} with RG59 cable and BNC
connector.
Step 3: Install and use the bundled key to lock the {Hard Disk Rack} with hard disk to the
TeleEye RX.
Note that you cannot perform recording and playback if there is no hard disk installed but
still has live video monitoring. (For hard disk installation details, please refer P.11 to Hard
Disk Installation Section of the User Guide)
Step 4: Connect the power adapter (12V DC, 5A supply) to the TeleEye RX.
Step 5: Turn on the power of TeleEye RX, camera and CCTV monitor. Check the {Power
LED} which is lit up in blue color continuously at TeleEye RX front panel after
power on. After several seconds, live video appears on the CCTV monitor as follow:
Note that: Please go through the following steps (6-10) if the video of CCTV Monitor does
not show clearly.
Setup TeleEye RX for LAN Connection with Static IP
Tele Eye RX User Guide
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Step 6: Press the “Menu”
SETUP MENU
VIDEO
RECORDING
SWITCHES
DATE / TIME
CONNECTION
EVENT HANDLER
TRANSMITTER
RESTORE FACTORY SETTING
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
button to pop up the
[MAIN MENU] on OSD.
Step 7: Use “Up”
or “Down”
button to
select [SETUP] option and press “Enter”
button to enter the [SETUP] sub-menu.
Step 8: Select [VIDEO] option and press “Enter”
button to enter the [VIDEO] sub-menu
Step 9: Select [VIDEO FORMAT] and press
VIDEO
CAMERA SETTING
LOCAL MONITORING
OSD COLOR
VIDEO FORMAT
...
...
BLUE
PAL
“Left”
or “Right”
button to set
either [NTSC] or [PAL] option. (All
cameras should have the same video
format).
Step 10: You can always press “Live”
button to
exit any menu operation and start live
monitoring.
Setup TeleEye RX transmitter IP through CCTV monitor, please go to step 11a.
Setup TeleEye RX transmitter IP through PC, through PC, please go to step11b.
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Step 11a: Configure TeleEye RX transmitter IP setting through CCTV Monitor
TeleEye RX
RG59 cable
192.168.0.2
RG59 cable
CCTV
Ethernet
Power Adapter
Cameras
Monitor
Press the “Menu”
button such that the OSD
Socket
SETUP MENU
VIDEO
RECORDING
SWITCHES
DATE / TIME
CONNECTION
EVENT HANDLER
TRANSMITTER
RESTORE FACTORY SETTING
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
main menu opens on the monitor.
Use “Up”
or “Down”
button to select
[SETUP] option and press “Enter”
button
to enter [SETUP] sub menu.
Select [CONNECTION] option and press
“Enter”
button to enter connection setting
menu.
CONNECTION
TCP / IP
MODEM
…
…
Select [TCP/IP] option and Press “Enter”
button
TCP / IP
IP
PORT
SUBNET MASK
ENABLE GATEWAY
GATEWAY
ENABLE DNS
PRIMARY DNS
SECONDARY DNS
SURELINK
192.168.0.2
1024
255.255.255.0
NO
0.0.0.0
NO
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
…
Select [IP] option and press “Enter”
button.
IP address consists of four fields. Each field can
assign a number from 0 to 255
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IP
Use “Left”
or “Right”
select field and use “Up”
IP : 210. 17.139.145
button to
or “Down”
button to set number.
Press “Enter”
button to save the change and
return previous menu.
TCP / IP
IP
PORT
SUBNET MASK
ENABLE GATEWAY
GATEWAY
ENABLE DNS
PRIMARY DNS
SECONDARY DNS
SURELINK
Follow the network setting and assign a valid
subnet mask to [SUBNET MASK] and select
210.17.139.145
1024
255.255.255.0
YES
210.17.139.1
NO
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
…
[ENABLE GATEWAY] option and input
[GATEWAY] option in similar way.
Note that the DNS setting is optional which is
useful for sureLINK, time synchronization**
or e-mail notification function**.
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TeleEyeʳRXʳ̇̅˴́̆̀˼̇̇˸̅ʳ̉˸̅̆˼̂́ʳ˅ˁ˃˃ˁ˃˃ʳ̂̅ʳ˿˴̇˸̅ʳ
SETTING MODIFIED
SETTING WILL TAKE EFFECT
AFTER RESTART ,
PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE
OK
Press “Live”
button, then [SETTING
MODIFIED] message board will pop up. Press
“Enter”
Setup TeleEye RX for LAN Connection with Static IP
button to restart the TeleEye RX.
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Step 11b: Configure TeleEye RX transmitter IP setting through PC
TeleEye RX
192.168.0.3
192.168.0.2
Ethernet
Socket
RG59 cable
Cameras
Power Adapter
Cross-over Ethernet Cable
In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select
Start > Control Panel
Double click Network and Dial-up
Connections > right click Local Area
Connections and choose Properties.
Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and
click Properties
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Enter an IP address, subnet mask and
Default gateway. Note that IP address
should be “192.168.0.xx” except
“192.168.0.2” which is TeleEye RX
default IP address.
Enter the Preferred and Alternate DNS
server, if necessary.
Click OK to activate the new IP.
You have to confirm that IP address has
been correctly set on your computer. On
your windows, click start > run, type
“cmd” at open field, press OK button,
type “ipconfig” on the DOS prompt and
you will see an IP set on your computer.
10/100
BASE-T
Connect the PC Ethernet socket to the
transmitter Ethernet socket at rear panel of
the transmitter with cross-over Ethernet
LINK
COL
cable. Check if the {LINK LED} of the
transmitter is turned ON.
Run WX-30 software which has been
installed to the PC. (For details of WX-30
software installation, please refer to WX30 Software Guide)
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Choose [Transmitter]  [Registration]
to register the TeleEye RX transmitter.
User needs to input transmitter serial
number and registration code.
For example :
Serial No. : VTC12345
Registration Code : 1234567890
Press [Connect]
icon to pop up the
[Connect Window]. Type and select the
following setting :
Phone/IP : 192.168.0.2
Connect Using: TCP/IP LAN
Password: 000000
IP (192.168.0.2) and Password (000000)
are default setting of TeleEye RX
Press [Connect]
icon to
connect your PC to the transmitter. Live
video is shown on the WX-30 if success.
Otherwise, the [Warning] board will pop
up and show you failure message. For
failure case, please press [Connect]
icon to check that the connection setting is
valid or not.
Press [Transmitter Setup]
icon to
show TeleEye RX configuration menu.
Select [Connection] and press [Network
Settings]
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icon to
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Settings]
icon to
configure network setting.
Change the IP from 192.168.0.2 to
210.17.139.145 (for example). Gateway
setting is used for WAN. Primary and
Secondary DNS setting are used for
sureLINK, time synchronization ** or email notification function **.
** : This
function will be supported in the
TeleEye RX transmitter version 2.00.00
or later
Press [Apply]
icon to save the
network setting and pop up the message
board. After several seconds, the
transmitter will restart automatically.
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In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select
Start > Control Panel
Double click Network and Dial-up
Connections > right click Local Area
Connections and choose Properties.
Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and
click Properties
Enter the IP address, subnet mask and
Default gateway for the PC to restore to
its original network configuration. Note
that the first 3 field of IP address should
be same as TeleEye RX transmitter IP
and gateway address. IP address is
“210.17.139.146” and gateway address is
“210.17.139.1” in this example.
Click OK to apply the setting
Step 12: Disconnect the TeleEye RX transmitter and current PC. Reconnect the transmitter
and current PC to the LAN network through straight-through Ethernet cable.
Step 13: Check Ethernet socket of both TeleEye RX transmitter and PC to ensure that the
10/100
BASE-T
{GREEN LINK LED} turns ON. Then connection diagram is shown as follows:
LINK
RG59 cable
TeleEye RX
CCTV
Monitor
210.17.139.146
210.17.139.145
RG59 cable
Ethernet
Power Adapter
Cameras
Socket
210.17.139.147
Straight-through Ethernet cable
Network switch
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Step 14: Run WX-30 software at any local
network PC. (For details of WX-30
software installation, please refer to
WX-30 Software Guide)
Step 15: Press [Connect]
icon to pop up
the [Connect Window]. For
example, type and select the
following setting :
Phone/IP : 210.17.139.145
Connect Using: TCP/IP LAN
Password: 000000
Step 16: Press [Connect]
icon to
connect your PC and the transmitter.
The video appears on the WX-30 if
success. Otherwise, the [Warning]
board will pop up and show you
failure message. For failure case,
please press [Connect]
icon to
check that the connection setting is
valid or not.
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C. Setup TeleEye RX for Broadband or Narrowband
Internet Connection with Static IP
Connection Topology
VIDEO OUT: Connect to
monitor with RG59 cable and
VIDEO IN: Connect to
BNC connector
cameras with RG59 cable
and BNC connector
RG59 cable
TeleEye RX
CCTV
Monitor
RG59 cable
Cameras
Ethernet
Power Adapter
Socket
Straight-through Ethernet cable
Router/Gateway
Internet
Straight-through Ethernet cable
Router/Gateway
Remark for Internet Connection Definition
Broadband : Connection speed is 128kbps or above, e.g. ADSL, DSL.
Narrowband : Connection speed is below 128kbps, e.g. dial up network, GPRS
Equipment
TeleEye RX Transmitter
Network Switch, Router/Gateway
Straight-through Ethernet Cable (bundled)
Cross-over Ethernet Cable
Cameras, Video Cables (RG-59) with BNC Header
CCTV Monitor
CD ROM with WX-30 Software (bundled) (for PC operation only)
PC
PC Requirements
CPU : Pentium IV 2G Hz or above
RAM : 256 MB or above
Display: 800x600, hi-color or better
OS : MS Windows 2000, XP
Setup TeleEye RX for Broadband or Narrowband
Internet Connection with Static IP
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Setup Procedure
Step 1: Connect cameras to TeleEye RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC
connector.
Note that the cameras system is either NTSC or PAL and suppose all cameras are used the
SAME system format. (For PTZ camera installation, please refer P.148 to Advance Operation
Section of the User Guide).
Step 2: Connect CCTV monitor to TeleEye RX {Video Output} with RG59 cable and BNC
connector.
Step 3: Install and use the bundled key to lock the {Hard Disk Rack} with hard disk to the
TeleEye RX.
Note that you cannot perform recording and playback if there is no hard disk installed but
still has live video monitoring. (For hard disk installation details, please refer P.11 to Hard
Disk Installation Section of the User Guide)
Step 4: Connect the power adapter (12V DC, 5A supply) to the TeleEye RX.
Step 5: Turn on the power of TeleEye RX, camera and CCTV monitor. Check the {Power
LED} which is lit up in blue color continuously at TeleEye RX front panel after
power on. After several seconds, live video appears on the CCTV monitor as follow:
Note that: Please go through the following steps (6-10) if the video of CCTV Monitor does
not show clearly.
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Internet Connection with Static IP
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Step 6: Press the “Menu”
button to pop up the
MAIN MENU
SETUP
BACKUP TO CD-R
SWITCH CONTROL
SCAN / FORMAT DISK
TRANSMITTER INFO
SHUT DOWN
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
[MAIN MENU] on OSD.
Step 7: Use “Up”
or “Down”
button to
select [SETUP] option and press “Enter”
button to enter the [SETUP] sub-menu.
SETUP MENU
VIDEO
RECORDING
SWITCHES
DATE / TIME
CONNECTION
EVENT HANDLER
TRANSMITTER
RESTORE FACTORY SETTING
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
Step 8: Select [VIDEO] option and press “Enter”
button to enter the [VIDEO] sub-menu.
Step 9: Select [VIDEO FORMAT] and press
VIDEO
CAMERA SETTING
LOCAL MONITORING
OSD COLOR
VIDEO FORMAT
“Left”
...
...
BLUE
PAL
or “Right”
button to set
either [NTSC] or [PAL] option. (All
cameras should have the same video
format).
Step 10: You can always press “Live”
button to
exit any menu operation and start live
monitoring.
Setup TeleEye RX transmitter IP through CCTV monitor, please go to step 11a.
Setup TeleEye RX transmitter IP through PC, through PC, please go to step11b.
Setup TeleEye RX for Broadband or Narrowband
Internet Connection with Static IP
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Step 11a: Configure TeleEye RX transmitter IP setting through CCTV Monitor
TeleEye RX
RG59 cable
192.168.0.2
Ethernet
RG59 cable
Socket
CCTV
Cameras
Monitor
Power Adapter
SETUP MENU
VIDEO
RECORDING
SWITCHES
DATE / TIME
CONNECTION
EVENT HANDLER
TRANSMITTER
RESTORE FACTORY SETTING
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
Press the “Menu”
button such that the
OSD main menu pops up on the monitor.
Use “Up”
or “Down”
button to
select [SETUP] option and press “Enter”
button.
Select [CONNECTION] option and press
“Enter”
CONNECTION
TCP / IP
MODEM
Select [TCP/IP] option and Press “Enter”
button
…
…
TCP / IP
IP
PORT
SUBNET MASK
ENABLE GATEWAY
GATEWAY
ENABLE DNS
PRIMARY DNS
SECONDARY DNS
SURELINK
button
Select [IP] option and press “Enter”
192.168.0.2
1024
255.255.255.0
NO
0.0.0.0
NO
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
…
Setup TeleEye RX for Broadband or Narrowband
Internet Connection with Static IP
button. IP address consists of four fields.
Each field can assign a number from 0 to
255.
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IP
Use “Left”
or “Right”
to select field and use “Up”
IP : 210. 17.139.145
button
or “Down”
button to set number.
Press “Enter”
button to save the change
and return previous menu.
TCP / IP
IP
PORT
SUBNET MASK
ENABLE GATEWAY
GATEWAY
ENABLE DNS
PRIMARY DNS
SECONDARY DNS
SURELINK
210.17.139.145
1024
255.255.255.0
YES
210.17.139.1
NO
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
…
Follow the network setting and assign valid
subnet mask to [SUBNET MASK] and
select [ENABLE GATEWAY] option and
input [GATEWAY] option in similar way.
Set the Gateway value (for example) to
210.17.139.1
Note that the DNS setting is optional
which is useful for sureLINK, time
synchronization** or e-mail notification
function**.
** : This function will be supported in the
TeleEye RX transmitter version 2.00.00 or
later
SETTING MODIFIED
SETTING WILL TAKE EFFECT
AFTER RESTART ,
PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE
OK
Press “Live”
MODIFIED] message board will pop up.
Press “Enter”
transmitter.
Setup TeleEye RX for Broadband or Narrowband
Internet Connection with Static IP
button and [SETTING
button to restart the
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Step 11b: Configure TeleEye RX transmitter IP setting through PC
TeleEye RX
192.168.0.3
192.168.0.2
Ethernet
RG59 cable
Socket
Cameras
Power Adapter
Cross-over Ethernet Cable
In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start
> Control Panel
Double click Network and Dial-up
Connections > right click Local Area
Connections and choose Properties.
Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and
click Properties
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Internet Connection with Static IP
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Enter an IP address, subnet mask and
Default gateway. Note that IP address
should be “192.168.0.xx” except
“192.168.0.2” which is TeleEye RX
default IP address.
Enter the Preferred and Alternate DNS
server, if necessary.
Click OK to activate the new IP.
You have to confirm that IP address has
been correctly set on your computer. On
your windows, click start > run, type
“cmd” at Open field and press OK button,
then type “ipconfig” on the DOS prompt,
you will see an IP set on your computer.
10/100
BASE-T
Connect the PC Ethernet socket to the
transmitter Ethernet socket at rear panel of
the transmitter with cross-over Ethernet
LINK
COL
cable. Check if the {LINK LED} of the
transmitter is turned ON.
Run WX-30 software which has been
installed to the PC. (For details of WX-30
software installation, please refer to WX30 Software Guide)
Setup TeleEye RX for Broadband or Narrowband
Internet Connection with Static IP
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Choose [Transmitter]  [Registration] to
register the TeleEye RX transmitter. User
needs to input transmitter serial number and
registration code.
For example :
Serial No. : VTC12345
Registration Code : 1234567890
Press [Connect]
icon to pop up the
[Connect Window]. Type and select the
following setting :
Broadband Connection :
Phone/IP : 192.168.0.2
Connect Using: TCP/IP Broadband
Password: 000000
OR
Narrowband Connection :
Phone/IP : 192.168.0.2
Connect Using: TCP/IP Narrowband
Password: 000000
IP (192.168.0.2) and Password (000000)
are default setting of TeleEye RX
Press [Connect]
icon to
connect your PC and the transmitter. The
video appears on the WX-30 if success.
Otherwise, the [Warning] board will pop
up and show you failure message. For
failure case, please press [Connect]
icon to check that the connection setting is
valid or not.
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Internet Connection with Static IP
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Press [Transmitter setup]
icon to
show TeleEye RX configuration menu.
Select [Connection] and press [Network
Settings]
icon to
configure network setting.
Change the IP from 192.168.0.2 to (for
example) 210.17.139.145 and Gateway
setting 210.17.139.1 (for example).
Primary and Secondary DNS setting (for
example) are used for sureLINK, time
synchronization** or e-mail notification
function **.
** : This function will be supported in the
TeleEye RX transmitter version 2.00.00
or later
Press [Apply]
icon to save the
network setting and pop up the message
board. After several seconds, the
transmitter will restart automatically.
Setup TeleEye RX for Broadband or Narrowband
Internet Connection with Static IP
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In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start
> Control Panel
Double click Network and Dial-up
Connections > right click Local Area
Connections and choose Properties.
Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and
click Properties
Enter the IP address, subnet mask and
Default gateway for the PC to restore to
its original network configuration.
Click OK to apply the setting
Step 12: Disconnect the transmitter and current PC. Reconnect the transmitter and current PC
to the Internet network through straight-through Ethernet cable.
Step 13: Check Ethernet socket of both the transmitter and PC to ensure that the {GREEN
10/100
BASE-T
LINK LED} turns ON. Then connection diagram is shown as follows:
LINK
RG59 cable
TeleEye RX
CCTV
Monitor
210.17.139.145
Ethernet
Power Adapter
Cameras
RG59 cable
Socket
Straight-through Ethernet cable
Router/Gateway
211.134.139.9
210.17.139.1
Straight-through Ethernet cable
211.134.139.1
Internet
211.134.139.7
Router/Gateway
Setup TeleEye RX for Broadband or Narrowband
Internet Connection with Static IP
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Step14: Configure the network setting for TeleEye
RX transmitter and your PC if necessary,
such as router/gateway port mapping (select
router/gateway IP as IP provided by your ISP
and the transmitter IP as IP provided by the
router/gateway), firewall, etc. (Please refers
to the manual of your router/gateway.)
Step15:
Run WX-30 software at any network PC.
(For details of WX-30 software installation,
please refer to WX-30 Software Guide)
Step 16: Press [Connect]
icon to pop up the
[Connect Window]. For example, type and
select the following setting :
Broadband Connection :
Phone/IP : 210.17.139.145
Connect Using: TCP/IP Broadband
Password: 000000
OR
Narrowband Connection :
Phone/IP : 210.17.139.145
Connect Using: TCP/IP Narrowband
Password: 000000
Step 17: Press [Connect]
icon to connect
your PC and the transmitter. The video
appears on the WX-30 if success. Otherwise,
the [Warning] board will pop up and show
you failure message. For failure case, please
press [Connect]
icon to check that the
connection setting is valid or not.
Setup TeleEye RX for Broadband or Narrowband
Internet Connection with Static IP
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D. Setup TeleEye RX for Broadband or Narrowband
Internet Connection with Dynamic IP
Connection Topology
VIDEO OUT: Connect to
monitor with RG59 cable and
VIDEO IN: Connect to
BNC connector
cameras with RG59 cable
and BNC connector
RG59 cable
TeleEye RX
CCTV
Monitor
www.your_site.your_company.teleeye.net
RG59 cable
Cameras
Ethernet
Power Adapter
Socket
Straight-through Ethernet cable
Router/Gateway
Straight-through Ethernet cable
Internet
Router/Gateway
Remark for Internet Connection Definition
Broadband : Connection speed is equal or above 128kbps, e.g. ADSL, DSL.
Narrowband : Connection speed is below 128kbps, e.g. dial up network, GPRS
Equipment
TeleEye RX Transmitter
Network Switch, Router/Gateway, ADSL Modem
Straight-through Ethernet Cable (bundled), Cross-over Ethernet Cable
Cameras, Video Cables (RG-59) with BNC Header, Monitor
CD ROM with WX-30 Software (bundled) (for PC operation only)
CCTV Monitor
PC
PC Requirements
CPU : Pentium IV 2G Hz or above
RAM : 256 MB or above
Display: 800x600, hi-color or better
OS : MS Windows 2000, XP
Setup TeleEye RX for Broadband or Narrowband
Internet Connection with Dynamic IP
Tele Eye RX User Guide
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Setup Procedure
Step 1: Connect cameras to TeleEye RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC
connector.
Note that the cameras system is either NTSC or PAL and suppose all cameras are used the
SAME system format. (For PTZ camera installation, please refer P.148 to Advance Operation
Section of the User Guide).
Step 2: Connect CCTV monitor to TeleEye RX {Video Output} with RG59 cable and BNC
connector.
Step 3: Install and use the bundled key to lock the {Hard Disk Rack} with Hard disk to the
TeleEye RX.
Note that you cannot perform recording and playback if there is no hard disk installed but
still has live video monitoring. (For hard disk installation details, please refer P.11 to Hard
Disk Installation Section of the User Guide)
Step 4: Connect the power adapter (12V DC, 5A supply) to the TeleEye RX.
Step 5: Turn on the power of TeleEye RX, camera and CCTV monitor. Check the {Power
LED} which is lit up in blue color continuously at TeleEye RX front panel after
power on. After several seconds, live video appears on the CCTV monitor as follow:
Note that: Please go through the following steps (6-10) if the video of CCTV Monitor
does not show clearly.
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Internet Connection with Dynamic IP
Tele Eye RX User Guide
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Step 6: Press the “Menu”
SETUP MENU
VIDEO
RECORDING
SWITCHES
DATE / TIME
CONNECTION
EVENT HANDLER
TRANSMITTER
RESTORE FACTORY SETTING
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
button to pop up the
[MAIN MENU] on OSD.
Step 7: Use “Up”
or “Down”
button to
select [SETUP] option and press “Enter”
button to enter the [SETUP] submenu.
Step 8:
Select [VIDEO] option and press
“Enter”
button
Step 9: Select [VIDEO FORMAT] and press
VIDEO
CAMERA SETTING
LOCAL MONITORING
OSD COLOR
VIDEO FORMAT
“Left”
...
...
BLUE
PAL
or “Right”
button to
set either [NTSC] or [PAL] option. (All
cameras should have the same video
format).
Step 10: You can always press “Live”
button to
exit any menu operation and start live
monitoring.
Setup TeleEye RX transmitter IP through CCTV monitor, please go to step 11a.
Setup TeleEye RX transmitter IP through PC, through PC, please go to step11b.
Setup TeleEye RX for Broadband or Narrowband
Internet Connection with Dynamic IP
Tele Eye RX User Guide
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Step 11a: Configure TeleEye RX transmitter IP setting through CCTV Monitor
TeleEye RX
RG59 cable
192.168.0.2
RG59 cable
Ethernet Socket
CCTV
Cameras
Monitor
Power Adapter
Press the “Menu”
button such that the
SETUP MENU
VIDEO
RECORDING
SWITCHES
DATE / TIME
CONNECTION
EVENT HANDLER
TRANSMITTER
RESTORE FACTORY SETTING
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
OSD main menu pops up on the monitor.
Use “Up”
button.
Select[CONNECTION]option and press
“Enter”
TCP / IP
MODEM
TCP / IP
button
Select [TCP/IP] option and Press “Enter”
…
…
IP
PORT
SUBNET MASK
ENABLE GATEWAY
GATEWAY
ENABLE DNS
PRIMARY DNS
SECONDARY DNS
SURELINK
button to
select [SETUP] option and press “Enter”
CONNECTION
or “Down”
button
Select [IP] option and press “Enter”
192.168.0.2
1024
255.255.255.0
NO
0.0.0.0
NO
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
…
Setup TeleEye RX for Broadband or Narrowband
Internet Connection with Dynamic IP
button. IP address consists of four fields.
Each field can assign a number from 0 to
255.
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IP
Use “Left”
or “Right”
to select field and use “Up”
IP : 210. 17.139. 5
button
or “Down”
button to set number. Set IP address
(for example) to 210.17.139.5
Press “Enter”
button to save the
change and return previous menu.
Follow the network setting and assign
TCP / IP
IP
PORT
SUBNET MASK
ENABLE GATEWAY
GATEWAY
ENABLE DNS
PRIMARY DNS
SECONDARY DNS
SURELINK
valid subnet mask to [SUBNET MASK]
210.17.139.5
1024
255.255.255.0
YES
210.17.139.1
NO
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
…
and select [ENABLE GATEWAY] option
and input [GATEWAY] option in similar
way. Assign the Gateway (for example) to
210.17.139.1
Select [ENABLE DNS] option Use “Left”
or “Right”
button to select
[YES] to enable DNS.
Assign the Primary DNS (for example) to
202.14.67.4
Assign the Secondary DNS (for example)
to 202.14.67.14
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Internet Connection with Dynamic IP
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SURELINK
ENABLED
SURELINK ADDRESS
REFRESH RATE
Select [SURELINK] option from TCP/IP
menu and press “Enter”
YES
www…..
1 MINS
button to
enter the sub menu.
Select [ENABLED] option and press
“Left”
or “Right”
button to
set [YES] value
Select [SURELINK ADDRESS] option
button to
and press “Enter”
sureLINK editing menu.
There are two fields for assigning sureLINK
SURELINK ADDRESS
0 1
A B
K L
U V
CLEAR
2 3
C D
M N
W X
END
5 6 7 8 9
F G H I J
P Q R S T
Z BACK NEXT
address
“www.your_site.your_company.teleeye.net”
(Refer P.152 to section of getting sureLINK
address)
WWW. _
TELEEYE.NET
Use “Up” or “Down” or “Left” or “Right”
button to select values and use “Enter”
button to assign value.
[BACK] back to previous value or field
[NEXT] next to field
[CLEAR]  clear field
[END]  finish to assign sureLINK
address and exit the editing menu.
SETTING MODIFIED
SETTING WILL TAKE EFFECT
AFTER RESTART ,
PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE
OK
Press “Live”
MODIFIED] message board will pop up.
Press “Enter”
transmitter.
Setup TeleEye RX for Broadband or Narrowband
Internet Connection with Dynamic IP
button and [SETTING
button to restart the
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Step 11b: Configure TeleEye RX transmitter IP setting through PC
TeleEye RX
192.168.0.3
192.168.0.2
RG59 cable
Ethernet Socket
Cameras
Power Adapter
Cross-over Ethernet Cable
In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start
> Control Panel
Double click Network and Dial-up
Connections > right click Local Area
Connections and choose Properties.
Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and
click Properties
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Internet Connection with Dynamic IP
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Enter an IP address, subnet mask and
Default gateway. Note that IP address
should be “192.168.0.xx” except
“192.168.0.2” which is TeleEye RX
default IP address.
Enter the Preferred and Alternate DNS
server, if necessary.
Click OK to activate the new IP.
You have to confirm that IP address has
been correctly set on your computer. On
your windows, click start > run, type
“cmd” at Open field and press OK button,
then type “ipconfig” on the DOS prompt,
you will see an IP set on your computer.
10/100
BASE-T
Connect the PC Ethernet socket to the
transmitter Ethernet socket at rear panel of
the transmitter with cross-over Ethernet
LINK
COL
cable. Check if the {LINK LED} of the
transmitter is turned ON.
Run WX-30 software which has been
installed to the PC. (For details of WX-30
software installation, please refer to WX30 Software Guide)
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Internet Connection with Dynamic IP
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Choose [Transmitter]  [Registration] to
register the TeleEye RX transmitter. User
needs to input transmitter serial number and
registration code.
For example :
Serial No. : VTC12345
Registration Code : 1234567890
Press [Connect]
icon to pop up the
[Connect Window]. Type and select the
following setting :
Broadband Connection :
Phone/IP : 192.168.0.2
Connect Using: TCP/IP Broadband
Password: 000000
OR
Narrowband Connection :
Phone/IP : 192.168.0.2
Connect Using: TCP/IP Narrowband
Password: 000000
IP (192.168.0.2) and Password (000000)
are default setting of TeleEye RX
Press [Connect]
icon to
connect your PC and the transmitter. The
video appears on the WX-30 if success.
Otherwise, the [Warning] board will pop
up and show you failure message. For
failure case, please press [Connect]
icon to check that the connection setting is
valid or not.
Setup TeleEye RX for Broadband or Narrowband
Internet Connection with Dynamic IP
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Press [Transmitter Setup]
icon to
show TeleEye RX configuration menu.
Select [Connection] and press [Network
Settings]
icon to
configure network setting.
For example :
Assign 210.17.139.5 to IP
Assign 210.17.139.1 to Gateway
Assign 202.14.67.4 to Primary DNS
Assign 202.14.67.14 to Secondary DNS
Enable sureLINK
Assign
“www.your_site.your_company.teleeye.net”
(please refer P.152 to sureLINK section to get
the address) to text field.
Note that The above network setting is an
example. Please consult you network
administrator to get your network setting
information
Press [Apply]
icon to save the
network setting and pop up the message
board. After several seconds, the
transmitter will restart automatically.
Setup TeleEye RX for Broadband or Narrowband
Internet Connection with Dynamic IP
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In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start
> Control Panel
Double click Network and Dial-up
Connections > right click Local Area
Connections and choose Properties.
Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and
click Properties
Enter the IP address, subnet mask and
Default gateway for the PC to restore to
its original network configuration.
Click OK to apply the setting
Step 12: Disconnect the transmitter and current PC. Reconnect the transmitter and current PC
to the Internet network through straight-through Ethernet cable.
Step 13: Check Ethernet socket of both the transmitter and PC to ensure that the {GREEN
10/100
BASE-T
LINK LED} turns ON. Then connection diagram is shown as follows:
LINK
RG59 cable
Primary DNS: 202.14.67.4
TeleEye RX
CCTV
Secondary DNS: 202.14.67.14
Monitor
www.your_site.your_company.teleeye.net
RG59 cable
Cameras
Ethernet
Power Adapter
Socket
Straight-through Ethernet cable
Router/Gateway
211.134.139.9
210.17.139.1
Straight-through Ethernet cable
Internet
211.134.139.1
211.134.139.7
Router/Gateway
Setup TeleEye RX for Broadband or Narrowband
Internet Connection with Dynamic IP
COL
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Step14: Configure the network setting for TeleEye RX
transmitter and your PC if necessary, such as
router/gateway port mapping (select
router/gateway IP as IP provided by your ISP
and the transmitter IP as IP provided by the
router/gateway), firewall, etc. (Please refers to
the manual of your router/gateway.)
Step15: Run WX-30 software at any network PC. (For
details of WX-30 software installation, please
refer to WX-30 Software Guide)
Step 16: Press [Connect]
icon to pop up the
[Connect Window]. For example, type and
select the following setting :
Broadband Connection :
Phone/IP :
www.your_site.your_company.teleeye.net
Connect Using: TCP/IP Broadband
Password: 000000
OR
Narrowband Connection :
Phone/IP :
www.your_site.your_company.teleeye.net
Connect Using: TCP/IP Narrowband
Password: 000000
Step 17: Press [Connect]
icon to connect
your PC and the transmitter. The video appears
on the WX-30 if success. Otherwise, the
[Warning] board will pop up and show you
failure message. For failure case, please press
[Connect]
icon to check that the
connection setting is valid or not.
Setup TeleEye RX for Broadband or Narrowband
Internet Connection with Dynamic IP
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E. Setup TeleEye RX for Modem Connection
Connection Topology
VIDEO OUT: Connect to
Modem port connect
monitor with RG59 cable
VIDEO IN: Connect to
to a DB-9 connector
and BNC connector
cameras with RG59 cable
and BNC connector
RG59 cable
TeleEye RX
CCTV
Monitor
RG59 cable
RS232 serial cable
Cameras
Power Adapter
Telephone cable
Telephone
Modem
RS232 serial cable
Network
Telephone cable
Modem
Equipment
TeleEye RX Transmitter
ISDN/PSTN Modem
RS232 Serial Cable
Telephone Cable
Cameras
Video Cables (RG-59) with BNC Header
CCTV Monitor
CD ROM with WX-30 Software (bundled) (for PC operation only)
PC
PC Requirements
CPU : Pentium IV 2G Hz or above
RAM : 256 MB or above
Display: 800x600, hi-color or better
OS : MS Windows 2000, XP
Setup TeleEye RX for Modem Connection
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Setup Procedure
Step 1: Connect cameras to TeleEye RX {Video Input} with RG59 cable and BNC
connector.
Note that the cameras system is either NTSC or PAL and suppose all cameras are used the
SAME system format. (For PTZ camera installation, please refer P.148 to Advance Operation
Section of the User Guide).
Step 2: Connect CCTV monitor to TeleEye RX {Video Output} with RG59 cable and BNC
connector.
Step 3: Install and use the bundled key to lock the {Hard Disk Rack} with hard disk to the
TeleEye RX.
Note that you cannot perform recording and playback if there is no hard disk installed but
still has live video monitoring. (For hard disk installation details, please refer P.11 to Hard
Disk Installation Section of the User Guide)
Step 4: Connect the power adapter (12V DC, 5A supply) to the TeleEye RX.
Step 5: Turn on the power of TeleEye RX, camera and CCTV monitor. Check the
{Power LED} which is lit up in blue color continuously at TeleEye RX front
panel after power on. After several seconds, live video appears on the CCTV monitor
as follow:
Note that: Please go through the following steps (6-10) if the video of CCTV Monitor does
not show clearly.
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Step 6: Press the “Menu”
SETUP MENU
VIDEO
RECORDING
SWITCHES
DATE / TIME
CONNECTION
EVENT HANDLER
TRANSMITTER
RESTORE FACTORY SETTING
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
button to pop up the
[MAIN MENU] on OSD.
Step 7: Use “Up”
or “Down”
button to
select [SETUP] option and press “Enter”
button to enter the [SETUP] submenu.
Step 8: Select [VIDEO] option and press
“Enter”
button
Step 9: Select [VIDEO FORMAT] and press
VIDEO
CAMERA SETTING
LOCAL MONITORING
OSD COLOR
VIDEO FORMAT
...
...
BLUE
PAL
“Left”
or “Right”
button to
set either [NTSC] or [PAL] option. (All
cameras should have the same video
format).
Step 10: You can always press “Live”
button to
exit any menu operation and start live
monitoring.
Setup TeleEye RX transmitter IP through CCTV monitor, please go to step 11a.
Setup TeleEye RX transmitter IP through PC, through PC, please go to step11b.
Setup TeleEye RX for Modem Connection
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Step 11a: Configure TeleEye RX transmitter modem connection setting through CCTV
Monitor
TeleEye RX
RG59 cable
192.168.0.2
RG59 cable
CCTV
Ethernet
Power Adapter
Monitor
Cameras
Socket
SETUP MENU
VIDEO
RECORDING
SWITCHES
DATE / TIME
CONNECTION
EVENT HANDLER
TRANSMITTER
RESTORE FACTORY SETTING
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
Press the “Menu”
button such that the OSD
[MAIN MENU] pop up on the monitor.
Use “Up”
or “Down”
button to select
[SETUP] option and press “Enter”
button
and select [CONNECTION] option and press
“Enter”
CONNECTION
TCP / IP
MODEM
…
…
BAUD RATE
RING COUNT
or “Down”
button
Select [BAUD RATE] and then [RING
COUNT] option press “Enter”
57600 BPS
Use “Up”
or “Down”
number. Press “Enter”
rate and ring count setting
Setup TeleEye RX for Modem Connection
button to select
[MODEM] option and press “Enter”
MODEM
Use “Up”
button.
button
button to set
button to input baud
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Step 11b: Configure TeleEye RX transmitter modem connection setting through PC
RG59 cable
TeleEye RX
CCTV
Monitor
RG59 cable
RS232 serial cable
Cameras
Power Adapter
Telephone cable
Telephone
Modem
RS232 serial cable
Network
Telephone cable
Modem
Modem Setup for Windows 2000/XP of PC
In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start >
Control Panel
Double click Add Hardware, press Next, to
search
the
modem
connected
to
the
PC
automatically
Windows 2000/XP can search the modem device
automatically. If modem installation has problem,
please refers to the modem manual.
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After searching the modem, Windows 2000/XP
can install the modem driver automatically. Press
[Finish] button to exit the menu. The modem is
ready to use.
Run WX-30 software which has been installed to
the
PC.
(For
details
of
WX-30
software
installation, please refer to WX-30 Software
Guide)
Choose [Transmitter]  [Registration] to
register the TeleEye RX transmitter. User needs
to input transmitter serial number and registration
code.
For example :
Serial No. : VTC12345
Registration Code : 1234567890
Setup TeleEye RX for Modem Connection
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Press [Connect]
icon to pop up the
[Connect Window]. For example, type and select
the following setting :
Phone/IP :
29955992 (Phone number of the transmitter)
Connect Using :
U.S. Robotics 56K Voice EXT PnP
(Modem Driver)
Password: 000000
Press [Connect]
icon to connect your
PC and the transmitter. The video appears on the
WX-30 if success. Otherwise, the [Warning]
board will pop up and show you failure message.
For failure case, please press [Connect]
icon
to check that the connection setting is valid or not.
Press [Transmitter setup]
icon to show
TeleEye RX configuration menu.
Select [Connection] and press [Modem Settings]
icon to configure network setting.
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Assign modem baud rate in order to adjust
modem connection speed.
Assign ring count, so modem can connect to the
transmitter after that ring count.
Press [Apply]
icon to save the
network setting and pop up the message board.
After several seconds, the transmitter will restart
automatically.
Step 12 : If user setup modem connection by using local CCTV monitor (Step 11a), please
install the modem for your PC and connect to the telephone network in order to
connect to TeleEye RX transmitter
In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start >
Control Panel
Double click Add Hardware, press Next, to
search
the
modem
connected
to
the
PC
automatically
Windows 2000/XP can search the modem device
automatically. If modem installation has problem,
please refers to the modem manual.
Setup TeleEye RX for Modem Connection
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After searching the modem, Windows 2000/XP
can install the modem driver automatically. Press
[Finish] button to exit the menu. The modem is
ready to use.
Run WX-30 software which has been installed to
the
PC.
(For
details
of
WX-30
software
installation, please refer to WX-30 Software
Guide)
Press [Connect]
icon to pop up the
[Connect Window]. For example, type and select
the following setting :
Phone/IP :
29955992 (Phone number of the transmitter)
Connect Using :
U.S. Robotics 56K Voice EXT PnP
(Modem Driver)
Password: 000000
Setup TeleEye RX for Modem Connection
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Press [Connect]
icon to connect your
PC and the transmitter. The video appears on the
WX-30 if success. Otherwise, the [Warning]
board will pop up and show you failure message.
For failure case, please press [Connect]
icon
to check that the connection setting is valid or not.
Setup TeleEye RX for Modem Connection
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SECTION
Basic Operation for
Local and Remote
Monitoring
A. Local CCTV Monitor : Live Monitoring,
Recording and Playback
I.
Live Monitoring
Press “Screen Control” buttons to view the live video in full, quad and sequential display mode.
FULL
QUAD
SEQUENTIAL
Note that when PTZ camera has been enabled, then sequential live mode cannot be selected.
Press “Live Camera Control” buttons to fast switch to a specific camera for local monitoring
Local CCTV Monitor : Live Monitoring, Recording and Playback
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Recording
Step 1: Press “Rec”
START RECORDING
START RECORDING
RECORDING CAMERA
ENTER
1234
button and [START
RECORDING] menu will pop up.
Step 2: Select [RECORDING CAMERA]
button to
option and press “Enter”
enable recording cameras.
RECORDING CAMERA
1-3-
Step 3: Use “Left”
or “Right”
button to select the recording camera
or “Down”
and use “Up”
(e.g. Cam 1 & 3 are enabled, Cam 2 & 4 are
button to enable or disable the
disabled)
recording camera.
Step 4: After setting the recording cameras,
START RECORDING
START RECORDING
RECORDING CAMERA
ENTER
1-3-
press “Enter”
button to save the
setting and back to [START
RECORDING] menu.
Step 5: Select [START RECORDING]
option and press “Enter”
button
for recording. The {Rec LED} will be
turned ON (RED Color)
which
indicates that recording is processing.
Step 6: Press “Rec”
button again to stop
recording function and the {REC
LED} will be turned OFF.
Local CCTV Monitor : Live Monitoring, Recording and Playback
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III. Playback
RECORDING LOG
TIME
CAMERA
11 : 00
1234
12 : 00
---4
13 : 00
---14 : 00
-2-15 : 00
---16 : 00
1--17 : 00
1--18 : 00
----
EVENT
---------------------------------
12 – 13 AUG2005
REMARK SENSOR
-------------- - - ------------------------------------------------------
Step 1: Press “Search”
button to pop up
[RECORDING LOG] board on OSD.
Step 2: Press “Play/Enter”
PLAY
TIME SEARCH
MONTH LOG
DAY LOG
HOUR LOG
10MIN LOG
MINUTE LOG
RECORDING LOG
TIME
CAMERA
11 : 54
1234
11 : 55
1234
11 : 56
1234
11 : 57
1234
11 : 58
1234
11 : 59
1234
12 : 00
---4
12 : 01
---4
EVENT
---------------------------------
12 – 13 AUG2005
REMARK SENSOR
-------------- - - ------------------------------------------------------
button to show
[PLAY] menu.
Select [MINUTE LOG] option and
press “Enter”
button.
[RECORDING LOG] board will show the log
in minute scale.
Step 3: Select a record and press “Enter”
button for playback.
Then [PLAYBACK] menu will pop up again.
PLAY
TIME SEARCH
MONTH LOG
DAY LOG
HOUR LOG
10MIN LOG
MINUTE LOG
Step 4: Select [PLAY] option and press
“Enter”
button again for
playback.
Local CCTV Monitor : Live Monitoring, Recording and Playback
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Step 5: Using “Playback Control button” for
“play”
, “pause”
, “forward”
, “fast forward”
, “step forward”
backward”
, “rewind”
, “step
and “stop”. ( For
detail, refer to page 5 Front Panel
Section of User Guide)
Step 6: Press “screen control”
or “camera control”
buttons to
change the view mode in local CCTV
video playback.
Note that if user record video by using quad recording mode, the playback video may not be
so good in full screen display mode.
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B. TeleEye RX Reception Software WX-30 : Live
Monitoring, Recording and Playback
I.
Live Monitoring
User can view a particular camera by simply clicking the camera button (e.g. 1, 2 or 3) on
the camera control panel, or view all cameras, click [All]
icon.
Screen views in Full screen
Screen views in Quarter screen
Screen views in Hex screen
Auto-arrange can optimise the screen views in order
to display as many high-resolution pictures as
possible.
User can change TeleEye RX Reception Software
WX-30 live monitoring quality by following steps.
Step 1: Click [Quality]
icon at the software
front panel to pop up [Quality] setting panel.
Step 2: Pull up and down to select the quality items.
Pull up is to increase the value and vice versa.
: Quality
: Brightness
: Contrast
: Colour
Step 3: After changing the setting, press [Close]
icon to exit the panel.
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Recording and Playback
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Recording
Step 1: Press [Record]
icon to setup
recording setting.
Step 2: Input administrator password (000000
as default password) and press [OK]
button.
Step 3: Enable recording cameras ( Tick
enable, blank for disable)
Step 4: Press [Start Recording]
icon to start recording
Recording
function is running
TeleEye RX Reception Software WX-30 : Live Monitoring,
Recording and Playback
for
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III. Playback
Step 1: Press [Play]
icon to show
playback menu
Step 2: Select and input the record date and
time for searching and press [Reload]
icon.
Step 3: Select a time slot record and press
[Start Playback]
button.
Step 4: Use “playback control button”
to control playback video
such as “play”, “pause”, “forward”,
“backward” and “stop” function.
Step 5: Press [All]
screen]
, [Full
, [Quarter screen]
[Hex screen]
arrange]
or [Auto-
icon to change the view
mode for playback.
Note that after pressing “pause” button for 1 minute, reception software WX-30 will
continue to playback the video automatically.
Note that if user record video by using quad recording mode, the playback video may not be
so good in full screen display mode.
TeleEye RX Reception Software WX-30 : Live Monitoring,
Recording and Playback
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SECTION
OSD Menu Operation
A. Main Menu
MAIN MENU
SETUP
BACKUP TO CD-R
SWITCH CONTROL
SCAN / FORMAT DISK
TRANSMITTER INFO
SHUT DOWN
1. Press the “Menu”
2. Using the “Up”
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
button to open the main menu
/ “Down”
button to select a sub-menu
3. A selected sub-menu option will be pointed by a hand cursor and highlighted
4. Press “Enter”
button to confirm the selection and open the sub-menu
5. If menu option ends with [. . .] indicates sub-menu existing, you can always press the
“Enter”
button to open the sub-menu.
6. If menu option does not end with [. . .] but provides selection, user can press the “Left”
/ “Right”
button to selection the options.
7. You can press the “Back”
Main Menu
button once back to previous menu.
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button or “Back”
button until OSD disappear to exit menu and save the
setting. [SETTING SAVED] message will be shown.
SETTING
SETTING SAVED
The main menu contains the following options
: Change the TeleEye RX transmitter setting
: Backup recorded video to CDR or CDRW
: Turn on /off switch 1-4
: Show the hard disk information, do scandisk and
format the hard disk operation
: Show the TeleEye RX transmitter information
: Shut down or restart TeleEye RX transmitter
SETUP
BACKUP TO CDR
SWITCH CONTROL
SCAN / FORMAT DISK
TRANSMITTER INFO
SHUT DOWN
Main Menu
Setup
SETUP MENU
VIDEO
RECORDING
SWITCHES
DATE / TIME
CONNECTION
EVENT HANDLER
TRANSMITTER
RESTORE FACTORY SETTING
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
The setup menu contains the following options
VIDEO
RECORDING
SWITCHES
DATE/TIME
CONNECTION
EVENT HANDLER
TRANSMITTER
RESTORE FACTORY SETTING
Main Menu
: Change camera, local monitoring, PTZ setting,
OSD color and video format related settings
: Change recording related settings
: Change switches related settings
: Change date and time settings
: Change connection and network related settings
: Change event related settings
: Change the transmitter name, registration checking
and perform firmware upgrade
: Restore default factory setting
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Main Menu
 Setup
Video
VIDEO
CAMERA SETTING
LOCAL MONITORING
OSD COLOR
VIDEO FORMAT
...
...
BLUE
PAL
The video menu contains the following options
: Change camera name and install camera
: Change local CCTV monitor related setting
: Change OSD color
: Change the video format to PAL or NTSC format
CAMERA SETTING
LOCAL MONITORING
OSD COLOR
VIDEO FORMAT
Main Menu
 Setup
Video
Camera Setting
CAMERA SETTING
CAMERA
CAMERA
CAMERA
CAMERA
...
...
...
...
The camera setting menu contains the following options
CAMERA 1
CAMERA 2
CAMERA 3
CAMERA 4
Main Menu
: Change camera 1 setting
: Change camera 2 setting
: Change camera 3 setting
: Change camera 4 setting
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Main Menu
 Setup
Video
Camera Setting
 Camera X Setting
CAMERA X SETTING
INSTALLED
NAME
SUPPORT PTZ
GENERAL PTZ SETTING
YES
CAMERA X
YES
...
The camera setting menu contains the following options
: Install the camera
: Edit the camera name
: Enable the PTZ camera
: Change PTZ camera setting
INSTALLED
NAME
SUPPORT PTZ
GENERAL PTZ SETTING
Main Menu
 Setup
Video
Camera Setting
 Camera X Setting
 General PTZ Setting
GENERAL PTZ SETTING
PAN SPEED
TILT SPEED
PTZ MOVEMENT SETTING
ADVANCE PTZ SETTING
FAST
FAST
...
...
The general PTZ setting menu contains the following options
PAN SPEED
TILT SPEED
PTZ MOVEMENT SETTING
ADVANCE PTZ SETTING
Main Menu
: Select the pan (horizontal direction) speed of the
PTZ camera
: Select the tilt (vertical direction) speed of the PTZ
camera
: Change the PTZ camera movement duration and
timing
: Change the PTZ camera driver and baud rate
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Main Menu
 Setup
Video
Camera Setting
 Camera X Setting
 General PTZ Setting
 PTZ Movement Setting
PTZ MOVEMENT SETTING
PAN DURATION
TILT DURATION
ZOOM DURATION
FOCUS DURATION
IRIS DURATION
ADDITIONAL DURATION
WASHER DURATION
WIPER DURATION
PATROL SPEED
DWELL TIME
The PTZ movement setting menu contains the following options
: Select the PTZ camera pan duration
: Select the PTZ camera tilt duration
: Select the PTZ camera zoom duration
: Select the PTZ camera focus duration
: Select the PTZ camera iris duration
: Select the PTZ camera additional duration if any
: Select the PTZ camera washer duration
: Select the PTZ camera wiper duration
: Select the PTZ camera patrol speed
: Select the PTZ camera dwell time
PAN DURATION
TILT DURATION
ZOOM DURATION
FOCUS DURATION
IRIS DURATION
ADDITIONAL DURATION
WASHER DURATION
WIPER DURATION
PATROL SPEED
DWELL TIME
Main Menu
 Setup
Video
Camera Setting
 Camera X Setting
 General PTZ Setting
 Advance PTZ Setting
ADVANCE PTZ SETTING
PTZ DRIVER
BIT RATE
TELEEYE DM4 . . .
9600
The advance PTZ setting
PTZ DRIVER
BIT RATE
: Select the PTZ camera driver
: Select the PTZ camera bit rate
(For PTZ camera setting details, please refers to P.148 Connection to PTZ Cameras Part of
Advance Operation Section of User Guide)
Main Menu
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Main Menu
 Setup
Video
Local Monitoring
LOCAL MONITORING
CLOCK POSITION
CAMERA NAME POSITION
SEQUENTIAL SWITCH TIME
SEQUENTIAL MODE CAMERAS
DEFAULT DISPLAY MODE
HORIZONTAL POSITION
VERTICAL POSITION
HORIZONTAL SCALE
VERTICAL SCALE
BOTTOM
TOP
1SEC
1-3QUAD
10
The local monitoring menu contains the following options
CLOCK POSITION
CAMERA NAME POSITION
SEQUENTIAL SWITCH TIME
SEQUENTIAL MODE CAMERAS
DEFAULT DISPLAY MODE
HORIZONTAL POSITION
VERTICAL POSITION
HORIZONTAL SCALE
VERTICAL SCALE
: Change the clock position (Bottom, Top or None)
in local CCTV monitor
: Change the camera name position (Bottom, Top or
None) in local CCTV monitor (Camera name and
clock positions are in opposite position)
: Change the switch time between each live camera
display for sequential mode monitoring
: Select cameras for sequential mode monitoring
: Select default display mode in CCTV monitor
after TeleEye RX transmitter boot up
: Change horizontal position of local video output
: Change vertical position of local video output
: Change horizontal scale of local video output
: Change vertical scale of local video output
For [HORIZONTAL POSITION], [VERTICAL POSITON], [HORIZONTAL SCALE]
and [VERTICAL SCALE] options, user can change these options if live video position or
size display does not fit in the local CCTV monitor.
Main Menu
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Main Menu
Setup
Recording
RECORDING
RECORDING MODE
DISK MODE
QUALITY
IMAGE SIZE
CONTINUOUS
CYCLIC
EXCELLENT
FULL
The recording menu contains the following options
: Change recording mode in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 frame per second
(FPS) and continuous setting
: Select the fix or cyclic disk mode
: Change recording quality with 5 levels
: Change recording video size in FULL and QUAD
RECORDING MODE
DISK MODE
QUALITY
IMAGE SIZE
Note that recording in cyclic disk mode can erase the oldest recording data in hard disk if
the hard disk is full, whereas recording will be stopped in fix disk mode
(For recording setting details, please refers to P.67 Recording Part of Local CCTV Monitor :
Live Monitoring, Recording and Playback Section of User Guide)
Main Menu
Setup
Switches
SWITCHES
SWITCH
SWITCH
SWITCH
SWITCH
SETTING
SETTING
SETTING
SETTING
The switches menu contains the following options
SWITCH 1 SETTING
SWITCH 2 SETTING
SWITCH 3 SETTING
SWITCH 4 SETTING
Main Menu
: Change switch 1 setting
: Change switch 2 setting
: Change switch 3 setting
: Change switch 4 setting
...
...
...
...
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Main Menu
 Setup
 Switches
 Switch X Setting
SWITCH X SETTING
NAME
TYPE
SWITCH X
LATCHING
The switch (No.) setting menu contains the following options
: Edit the name of the switch
: Change the type of the switch, either latching or push-button
type
NAME
TYPE
Main Menu
 Setup
 Date Time Setup
DATE / TIME
DATE
TIME
1. Press “Enter”
24 AUG 2005
15:18
button to select [DATE TIME] or [TIME] option
DATE
DATE
2. Press “Left”
24
TIME
AUG
/ “Right”
2005
TIME
button to select date, month, year for [DATE TIME] or
select hour, minutes for [TIME] option
3. Press “Up”
4. Press “Enter”
/ “Down”
button to change the value
button to save setting and exit this page of menu
The date / time setup menu contains the following options
DATE
TIME
Main Menu
15 : 18
: Set the current date
: Set the current time
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Main Menu
 Setup
 Connection
CONNECTION
TCP / IP
MODEM
…
…
The connection setup menu contains the following options
: Configure TCP/IP network related setting
: Configure modem related setting
TCP / IP
MODEM
Main Menu
 Setup
 Connection
 TCP / IP
TCP / IP
IP
PORT
SUBNET MASK
ENABLE GATEWAY
GATEWAY
ENABLE DNS
PRIMARY DNS
SECONDARY DNS
SURELINK
192.168.0.2
1024
255.255.255.0
NO
0.0.0.0
NO
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
…
The TCP/IP menu contains the following options
IP
PORT
SUBNET MASK
ENABLE GATEWAY
GATEWAY
ENABLE DNS
PRIMARY DNS
SECONDARY DNS
SURELINK
Main Menu
: Change TeleEye RX transmitter IP
: Change TeleEye RX transmitter port
: Change TeleEye RX transmitter subnet mask
: Enable TeleEye RX transmitter gateway setting
: Change TeleEye RX transmitter gateway
: Enable TeleEye RX transmitter DNS setting
: Change TeleEye RX transmitter primary DNS
: Change TeleEye RX transmitter secondary DNS
: Change TeleEye RX transmitter sureLINK setting
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Main Menu
 Setup
 Connection
 TCP / IP sureLINK
SURELINK
ENABLED
SURELINK ADDRESS
REFRESH RATE
YES
WWW . . . . .
15 MINS
The sureLINK menu contains the following options
ENABLED
SURELINK ADDRESS
REFRESH RATE
: Enable sureLINK option
: Change the TeleEye RX transmitter sureLINK address
: Select the sureLINK refresh rate
Main Menu
 Setup
 Connection
 Modem
MODEM
BAUD RATE
RING COUNT
57600 BPS
The modem menu contains the following options
BAUD RATE
RING COUNT
: Change the baud rate of the modem
: Change the ring count to connect to the modem
(For detail network setting, please refers to P.22 Basic Installation for Local and Remote
Monitoring Section of User Guide)
Main Menu
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Main Menu
 Setup
 Event Handler
EVENT HANDLER
ARM / DISARM
SECURITY SWITCH
ALARM
MOTION
VIDEO LOSS
SYSTEM TAMPER
POWER FAILURE
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
The event handler menu contains the following options
ARM / DISARM
: Enable arm/disarm function, change its relative setting and
change the event associated action
SECURITY SWITCH
: Enable security switch function, change its relative setting and
change the event associated action if arm/disarm function is
enabled
ALARM
: Enable alarm function, change its relative setting and change
the event associated action
MOTION
: Enable motion detection for a particular camera, change its
relative setting and change the event associated action
VIDEO LOSS
: Enable video loss detection for a particular camera, change its
relative setting and change the event associated action
SYSTEM TAMPER
: Enable system tamper function, change its relative setting and
change the event associated action
POWER FAILURE
: Enable power failure function, change its relative setting and
change the event associated action
(For event handler detail setting, please refers to P.103 Event Handler Part of Advance
Operation Section of User Guide)
Main Menu
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Main Menu
 Setup
 Transmitter
TRANSMITTER
TRANSMITTER NAME
REGISTRATION CHECKING
UPGRADE
RX304
YES
...
The transmitter menu contains the following options
TRANSMITTER NAME
REGISTRATION CHECKING
UPGRADE
: Edit the transmitter name
: Check the serial number of the transmitter match the
serial number registered in the reception software
WX-30 or not
: Upgrade new version firmware
Main Menu
 Setup
 TransmitterUpgrade
FIRMWARE UPGRADE
UPGRADE FROM USB
UPGRADE FROM CD
ENTER
ENTER
The firmware upgrade menu contains the following options
UPGRADE FROM USB
UPGRADE FROM CD
: Upgrade the new version firmware through USB
: Upgrade the new version firmware through CD
Note that user needs to install a formatted hard disk first before the firmware upgrade
through CD
Main Menu
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Main Menu
 Backup to CD-R
BACKUP TO CDR
START DATE
START TIME
BACKUP SIZE ( MB )
START BACKUP
01 AUG 2005
15:08
650
ENTER
The backup to CD-R menu contains the following options
: Set the start date of the footage
: Set the start time of the footage
: Change the backup size (10MB ~ 650 MB)
: Start Backup CD-R operation, and TeleEye RX
transmitter will search the footages from start date and
time and calculate the end time of footage according to the
footages size and backup size.
START DATE
START TIME
BACKUP SIZE
START BACKUP
(For detail backup CD-R procedure, please refers to P.145 Back CD-R Part of Advance
Operation Section of User Guide)
Main Menu
 Switch Control
SWITCHES
USE CAM KEYS TO
CONTROL SWITCHES
NO
NAME
SWITCH
SWITCH
SWITCH
SWITCH
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
BACK
The switches menu contains the following options
SWITCH 1
SWITCH 2
SWITCH 3
SWITCH 4
Main Menu
: Switch on / off switch 1
: Switch on / off switch 2
: Switch on / off switch 3
: Switch on / off switch 4
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Main Menu
 Scan / Format Disk
SCAN / FORMAT DISK
DEVICE TYPE
MODEL NO
SERIAL NO
CAPACITY
DISK USAGE
SCANDISK
FORMAT
HDD
MAXTOR XXXX
XXXXXXX
41GB
52%
ENTER
ENTER
The HDD management menu contains the following options
: Show the device type
: Show the device model no.
: Show the device serial no.
: Show the capacity of the device
: Show the disk usage in percentage
: Start HDD scanning operation
: Start HDD formatting operation
DEVICE TYPE
MODEL NO
SERIAL NO
CAPACITY
DISK USAGE
SCANDISK
FORMAT
(For detail hard disk operation, please refers to P.11 Hard Disk Installation, Formatting and
Scanning Section of User Guide)
 Transmitter Information
Main Menu
TRANSMITTER INFORMATION
TRANSMITTER NAME
TRANSMITTER IP
MODEL NO .
SERIAL NO .
VERSION
RX304
192.168.0.2
RX304
VTCXXXXX
01.00
The transmitter information menu contains the following options
TRANSMITTER NAME
TRANSMITTER IP
MODEL NO.
SERIAL NO.
VERSION
Main Menu
: Show the transmitter name
: Show the transmitter IP address
: Show the transmitter model no.
: Show the transmitter serial no.
: Show the transmitter firmware version
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B. Recording Log Menu
RECORDING LOG
TIME
CAMERA
11 : 00
1234
12 : 00
---4
13 : 00
---14 : 00
-2-15 : 00
---16 : 00
1--17 : 00
1---
1. Press “Enter”
EVENT
-----------------------------
12 – 13 AUG2005
REMARK SENSOR MOTION AUDIO VIDEOLOSS
---------------------------------------------------------- - - -------------------------------------------------------
button to choose play recording log, time search function and log time
scale
2. Press the “Back”
button to exit the recording log menu
The record log menu contain the following status
TIME
CAMERA
EVENT
REMARK
SENSOR
MOTION
AUDIO
VIDEOLOSS
: Show date of log
: Show time of log
: Show event triggered
: Items are not available now **
: Show alarm sensor triggered
: Show motion trigger in which camera
: Show audio channel **
: Show camera video loss
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Recording Log Menu
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PLAY
TIME SEARCH
MONTH LOG
DAY LOG
HOUR LOG
10MIN LOG
MINUTE LOG
The play and log search menu contains the following options
PLAY
TIME SEARCH
MONTH LOG
DAY LOG
HOUR LOG
10MIN LOG
MINUTE LOG
: Play the current selected record
: Search specify time recording log and play it
: Change the recording log scale to month
: Change the recording log scale to day
: Change the recording log scale to hour
: Change the recording log scale to 10 minutes
: Change the recording log scale to 1 minute
Recording Log Menu
Time Search
TIME SEARCH
DATE
TIME
CAMERA
SEARCH
13 SEP 2005
10 : 30
1234
ENTER
The time search menu contains the following options
DATE
TIME
CAMERA
SEARCH
: Select the date of record
: Select the time of record
: Select the camera of record
: Search the record
(For detail recording operation, please refers to P.67 Recording Part of Local CCTV Monitor :
Live Monitoring, Recording and Playback Section of User Guide)
Recording Log Menu
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C. PTZ Menu
ENABLE
YES
PTZ
NO
1.
During live mode, user presses the “Live”
2.
If user selects [YES] to enable the PTZ, then [PTZ OPTION] menu always pops up when
user press the “Live”
button to pop up the [ENABLE PTZ] menu
button again. User selects [DISABLE PTZ] to disable PTZ
function
3.
Using the “Up”
PTZ Menu
/ “Down”
button to select each option
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PTZ Menu
PTZ Option
PTZ OPTION
RECALL PRESET
PROGRAM PRESET
RECALL PATROL
STOP PATROL
AUX CTRL
IRIS CTRL
FOCUS CTRL
ZOOM CTRL
AUTO
DISABLE PTZ
The PTZ option menu contains the following options
RECALL PRESET : Move the PTZ camera to the preset position
PROGRAM PRESET : Save the current position of the PTZ camera as the preset position
RECALL PATROL : Select the preset patrol for the PTZ camera
STOP PATROL
: Stop the patrol for the PTZ camera
AUX CTRL
: Control the auxiliary of the PTZ camera
IRIS CTRL
: Control the iris of the PTZ camera
FOCUS CTRL
: Control the focus of the PTZ camera
ZOOM CTRL
: Control the zoom of the PTZ camera
AUTO
: Rotate the PTZ camera automatically
DISABLE PTZ
: Disable the PTZ camera control
For [AUX CTRL], [IRIS CTRL], [FOCUS CTRL] and [ZOOM CTRL] options, user can
press “Enter”
or “Back”
button to control their respective action.
(For detail PTZ camera setting, please refers to P.148 Connection to PTZ Cameras Part of
Advance Operation Section of User Guide)
PTZ Menu
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D. Recording Menu
START RECORDING
START RECORDING
RECORDING CAMERA
1. Press the “Rec”
2. Using the “Up”
ENTER
1234
button to pop up the main menu
/ “Down”
button to select recording and set recording camera
The recording menu contains the following options
: Start recording operation
: Select the camera for recording
START RECORDING
RECORDING CAMERA
Recording Menu
Recording Camera
RECORDING CAMERA
1-3-
1. Using the “Left”
2. Press the “Up”
3. Press “Enter”
/ “Right”
/ “Down”
button to select camera
button to enable or disable camera for recording
button to confirm the selection. Press the “Back”
not save any recording camera setting
Recording Menu
button and it will
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E. Event Menu
EVENT MENU
EVENT STATUS
ALARM LOG
MOTION LOG
VIDEOLOSS LOG
SYSTEM TAMPER LOG
ARM DISARM TAMPER LOG
SECU. SWITCH TAMPER LOG
POWER FAILURE LOG
CONNECTION LOG
1. Press the “Event”
2. Using the “Up”
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
button to pop up the event menu
/ “Down”
button to select a sub-menu
3. A selected sub-menu option will be pointed by a hand cursor and highlighted
4. Press “Enter”
button to confirm the selection and pop up the sub-menu
5. The event menu contains the following options
EVENT STATUS
: Show event status
ALARM LOG
: Show the alarm log
MOTION LOG
: Show the motion log
VIDEOLOSS LOG
: Show the video loss log
SYSTEM TAMPER LOG
: Show the system tamper log
ARM DISARM TAMPER LOG : Show the arm/disarm tamper log
SECU. SWITCH TAMPER LOG : Show the security switch tamper log
POWER FAILURE LOG
: Show the power failure log
CONNECTION LOG
: Show the remote connection log
6. If menu option end with [. . .] indicates sub-menu existing, you can always press “Enter”
button to pop up the sub-menu.
Event Menu
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button back to previous menu and “Live”
button to exit
menu.
Event Menu
 Event Status
EVENT STATUS
ALARM
MOTION
VIDEO LOSS
DISK FULL
TAMPER
POWER FAILURE
CLEAR EVENT
1234
12
- - 34
NORMAL
SYS/ARMSECSW
FAIL
ENTER
The event status menu contains the following options
ALARM
MOTION
VIDEO LOSS
DISK FULL
SYSTEM FAILURE
TAMPER
POWER FAILURE
CLEAR EVENT
Event Menu
: Show the alarm status
: Show the motion status
: Show the video loss status
: Show the hard disk status
: Show the system status
: Show the arm, security switch and system tamper
status
: Show the status of power failure input
: Clear event
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Event Menu
 Alarm Log
ALARM LOG
DATE
TIME
CHANNEL
STATUS
ACTION
03AUG05
03AUG05
02AUG05
02AUG05
01AUG05
01AUG05
01AUG05
01AUG05
---4------4-----------2------------1------1--------------
RESET
TGR
ARM
TAMPER
SS ON
RESET
TGR
ENTRY
-----R- D - B- ------------- - -E------------ S- E - P
------
12 : 45 : 18
12 : 29 : 46
09 : 50 : 33
09 : 35 : 02
11 : 05 : 03
10 : 25 : 36
10 : 10 : 10
09 : 29 : 17
Action
R : Recording
S : Switch
D : Dial back
E : Email
B : Buzzer
P : PTZ camera
The alarm log contains the following status
: Show the date log
: Show the time log
: Show the alarm channel
: Show the status. Full description of status is shown as follow
DATE
TIME
CHANNEL
STATUS
TGR
TAMPER
ARM
DISARM
SS ON
SS OFF
ENTRY
EXIT
RESET
 Alarm trigger
 Alarm tamper
 The system is armed
 The system is disarmed
 Security switch turns on
 Security switch turns off
 Entry delay occurs
 Exit delay occurs
 Alarm reset
: Show the event associated action
ACTION
Event Menu
 Motion Log
MOTION LOG
DATE
TIME
CHANNEL
STATUS
ACTION
03AUG05
03AUG05
02AUG05
02AUG05
01AUG05
01AUG05
01AUG05
01AUG05
---4------4-----------2------------1------1--------------
TGR
RESET
TGR
TGR
RESET
TGR
TGR
RESET
-----R- D - B- ------------- - -E------------ S- E - P
------
12 : 45 : 18
12 : 29 : 46
09 : 50 : 33
09 : 35 : 02
11 : 05 : 03
10 : 25 : 36
10 : 10 : 10
09 : 29 : 17
Action
R : Recording
S : Switch
D : Dial back
E : Email
B : Buzzer
P : PTZ camera
The motion log contains the following status
DATE
TIME
CHANNEL
STATUS
: Show the date log
: Show the time log
: Show the camera channel
: Show the status. Full description of status is shown as follow:
TGR
RESET
ACTION
Event Menu
 Motion detection occur
 Motion reset
: Show the event associated action
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Event Menu
 Video Loss Log
VIDEOLOSS LOG
DATE
TIME
CHANNEL
STATUS
03AUG05
03AUG05
02AUG05
02AUG05
01AUG05
01AUG05
01AUG05
01AUG05
---4------4-----------2-------3----1------1--------------
RESET
TGR
RESET
TGR
TGR
RESET
TGR
RESET
12 : 45 : 18
12 : 29 : 46
09 : 50 : 33
09 : 35 : 02
11 : 05 : 03
10 : 25 : 36
10 : 10 : 10
09 : 29 : 17
ACTION
-----R- D - B- --------
------ - -E------------ S- E - P
------
Action
R : Recording
S : Switch
D : Dial back
E : Email
B : Buzzer
P : PTZ camera
The video loss log contains the following status
DATE
TIME
CHANNEL
STATUS
: Show the date log
: Show the time log
: Show the camera channel
: Show the status. Full description of status is shown as follow:
TGR
RESET
ACTION
 Video loss occurs
 Video loss reset
: Show the event associated action
Event Menu
 System Tamper Log
SYSTEM TAMPER LOG
DATE
TIME
STATUS
ACTION
22AUG05
22AUG05
21AUG05
21AUG05
20AUG05
20AUG05
20AUG05
20AUG05
RESET
TGR
RESET
TGR
TGR
RESET
TGR
RESET
-----R- D - B- ------ - - E- ----------- S- E - P
------
12 : 45 : 18
12 : 29 : 46
09 : 50 : 33
09 : 35 : 02
11 : 05 : 03
10 : 25 : 36
10 : 10 : 10
09 : 29 : 17
Action
R : Recording
S : Switch
D : Dial back
E : Email
B : Buzzer
P : PTZ camera
The system tamper log contains the following status
DATE
TIME
STATUS
: Show the date log
: Show the time log
: Show the status. Full description of status is shown as follow:
TGR
RESET
ACTION
Event Menu
 System tamper occurs
 System tamper reset
: Show the event associated action
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Event Menu
 Arm Input Tamper Log
ARM INPUT TAMPER LOG
DATE
TIME
STATUS
ACTION
22AUG05
22AUG05
21AUG05
21AUG05
20AUG05
20AUG05
20AUG05
20AUG05
-----R- D - B- -------- - - E- --D-------- S- E - P
------
12 : 45 : 18
12 : 29 : 46
09 : 50 : 33
09 : 35 : 02
11 : 05 : 03
10 : 25 : 36
10 : 10 : 10
09 : 29 : 17
RESET
TGR
RESET
TGR
TGR
RESET
TGR
RESET
Action
R : Recording
S : Switch
D : Dial back
E : Email
B : Buzzer
P : PTZ camera
The arm input tamper log contains the following status
DATE
TIME
STATUS
: Show the date log
: Show the time log
: Show the status. Full description of status is shown as follow:
TGR
RESET
ACTION
 Arm input tamper occurs
 Arm input tamper reset
: Show the event associated action
Event Menu
 Security Switch Tamper Log
SECU. SWITCH TAMPER LOG
DATE
TIME
STATUS
ACTION
22AUG05
22AUG05
21AUG05
21AUG05
20AUG05
20AUG05
20AUG05
20AUG05
-----R- D - B--------- -E-R---------- S- E - P
------
12 : 45 : 18
12 : 29 : 46
09 : 50 : 33
09 : 35 : 02
11 : 05 : 03
10 : 25 : 36
10 : 10 : 10
09 : 29 : 17
RESET
TGR
RESET
TGR
TGR
RESET
TGR
RESET
Action
R : Recording
S : Switch
D : Dial back
E : Email
B : Buzzer
P : PTZ camera
The security switch tamper log contains the following status
DATE
TIME
STATUS
: Show the date log
: Show the time log
: Show the status. Full description of status is shown as follow:
TGR
RESET
ACTION
Event Menu
 Security switch tamper occurs
 Security switch tamper reset
: Show the event associated action
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Event Menu
 Power Failure Log
POWER FAILURE LOG
DATE
TIME
STATUS
ACTION
22AUG05
22AUG05
21AUG05
21AUG05
20AUG05
20AUG05
20AUG05
20AUG05
RESET
TGR
RESET
TGR
TGR
RESET
TGR
RESET
-----R- D - B-------- - -E------------ S- E - P
------
12 : 45 : 18
12 : 29 : 46
09 : 50 : 33
09 : 35 : 02
11 : 05 : 03
10 : 25 : 36
10 : 10 : 10
09 : 29 : 17
Action
R : Recording
S : Switch
D : Dial back
E : Email
B : Buzzer
P : PTZ camera
The power failure log contains the following status
DATE
TIME
STATUS
: Show the date log
: Show the time log
: Show the status. Full description of status is shown as follow:
TGR
RESET
ACTION
 Power failure occurs
 Power failure reset
: Show the event associated action
Event Menu
 Connection Log
CONNECTION LOG
DATE
TIME
USER
REMARK
IP/PHONE NO
DEVICE
22AUG05
22AUG05
21AUG05
21AUG05
20AUG05
20AUG05
20AUG05
20AUG05
ADMIN
ADMIN
ADMIN
ADMIN
ADMIN
ADMIN
ADMIN
ADMIN
- - - DIAL IN
- - - DIAL BACK
- - - DIAL BACK
- - - DIAL BACK
192.168.0.2
192.168.0.2
192.168.0.2
192.168.0.2
192.168.0.2
192.168.0.2
192.168.0.2
192.168.0.2
TCP / IP
TCP / IP
TCP / IP
TCP / IP
TCP / IP
TCP / IP
TCP / IP
TCP / IP
12 : 45 : 18
12 : 29 : 46
09 : 50 : 33
09 : 35 : 02
11 : 05 : 03
10 : 25 : 36
10 : 10 : 10
09 : 29 : 17
STATUS
DISCONNECTED
CONNECTED
DISCONNECTED
CONNECTED
DISCONNECTED
CONNECTED
DISCONNECTED
CONNECTED
The connection log contains the following status
REMARK
: Show the date log
: Show the time log
: Show the user type connected to the transmitter through remote
software
: Show the connection triggered by user or dialback action
IP/PHONE NO.
DEVICE
STATUS
: Show the IP or phone number of the remote host
: Show connection method by the remote software
: Show the connection status
DATE
TIME
USER
Event Menu
DIAL IN
 Remote connect to transmitter
DIAL BACK  Transmitter connect to remote
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Event Menu
 XXXX Log
Search Log
For each log, you can press “Enter”
button to enter the log option, and press “Enter”
button
in [TIME SEARCH] option to enter search log menu.
SEARCH LOG
LOG OPTION
TIME SEARCH
DATE
TIME
SEARCH
The connection log contains the following options
DATE
TIME
SEARCH
Event Menu
: Set the search date
: Set the search time
: Search the nearest record according the date and time
20 SEP 2005
10 : 19
ENTER
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SECTION
Advanced Operation
A. Install TeleEye RX with Alarm Sensors and Relay
Control Port
TeleEye RX304 supports up to 4 alarm ports with tamper detection for connecting with
alarm sensors, 4 additional input sensors and 4 relay ports for control. The definitions of alarm
and relay control ports are shown in the following diagram.
Pin assignment for TeleEye RX304
Pin 1
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 4
Pin 5
Pin 6
Pin 7
Pin 8
Pin 9
Pin 10
Pin 11
Pin 12
Pin 13
Pin 14
Pin 15
Pin 16
Pin 17
Pin 18
Pin 19
ALARM 1
ALARM 2
ALARM 3
ALARM 4
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
RELAY 0a
RELAY 1a
RELAY 2a
RELAY 3a
N/A
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and Relay Control Port
Pin 20
Pin 21
Pin 22
Pin 23
Pin 24
Pin 25
Pin 26
Pin 27
Pin 28
Pin 29
Pin 30
Pin 31
Pin 32
Pin 33
Pin 34
Pin 35
Pin 36
Pin 37
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
ARM/DISARM
SECURITY SWITCH
POWER FAILURE
SYSTEM TAMPER
N/A
N/A
RELAY 0b
RELAY 1b
RELAY 2b
RELAY 3b
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B. Install TeleEye RX with Tamper Circuit and External
Resistors
TeleEye RX supports tamper detection (DEOL and SEOL) on all alarm inputs, arm/disarm
input, security switch input, system tamper and power failure input.
DEOL : Dual End of Line termination with NC and NO connection
SEOL
: Single End of Line termination with NC and NO connection
NC/NO : Alarm and other input ports without tamper detection circuit
connection
For example, by connecting the tamper circuit with DEOL, the circuit with the normal closed
condition if the resistance between point A and B detect 1.2kΩ (shown as below), or the
circuit with the normal open condition if the resistance between point A and B (shown as
below) detect 7.2kΩ.The resistance transition from 1.2kΩ to 7.2kΩ is generated an alarm
tamper event for normal close circuit. The setup configuration of those alarms and input ports
are shown in the following diagram. The circuit debouncing time between each sensor is 20
millisecond.
Dual End of Line Configuration
R1.2K
sensor
R6K
drive
output
wire
Term
S/C
LoZ
HiZ
O/C
Status
TAMPER
NORMAL
ALARM
TAMPER
Description
Wire short (point A and B)
Sensor drive output close (point B and C)
Sensor drive output open (point B and C)
Wire open (point A and B)
Term
S/C
LoZ
HiZ
O/C
Status
TAMPER
ALARM
NORMAL
TAMPER
Description
Wire short (point A and B)
Sensor drive output close (point B and C)
Sensor drive output open (point B and C)
Wire open (point A and B)
Normal Close (NC)
R1.2K
sensor R6K
drive
output
wire
Normal Open (NO)
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Single End of Line Configuration
sensor
drive
output
wire
Normal Close (NC)
sensor
drive
output
wire
Normal Open (NO)
Term Status
Description
S/C TAMPER Wire short (point A and B)
LoZ NORMAL Sensor drive output close (point B
and C)
O/C ALARM Sensor drive output open (point B
and C)
Term Status
Description
S/C ALARM Sensor drive output close (point A
and B)
LoZ NORMAL Sensor drive output open (point A
and B)
O/C TAMPER Wire open (point A and B)
Without Tamper Detection Circuit Configuration
sensor
drive
output
wire
Normal Close (NC)
sensor
drive
output
Term Status
Description
S/C
NORMAL Sensor drive output close
(point A and B)
O/C ALARM Sensor drive output open
(point A and B)
wire
Term Status
Description
S/C
ALARM Sensor drive output close
(point A and B)
O/C NORMAL Sensor drive output open
(point A and B)
Normal Open (NO)
NO
NC
O/C
S/C
LoZ
HiZ
LEGEND
Normally Open Alarm
Normally Closed Alarm
Open Circuit
Short Circuit
Low Impedance
High Impedance
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Notes:
The below table shows the summary between the resistance network and the condition result. Note
that this table is used as a reference. There may be a 10% tolerance for the resistance value in the
below table.
Resistance (Ω)
Condition
0~400
DEOL (Normal Close) Tamper Short
DEOL (Normal Open) Tamper Short
401~2780
2781~29.5k
29.5k~Infinity
Normal (Close)
Alarm (Open)
Tamper Open
Alarm (Close)
Normal (Open)
Tamper Open
SEOL (Normal Close) Tamper Short
SEOL (Normal Open) Alarm (Close)
Normal (Close)
Alarm (N/A)
Alarm (Open)
Normal (Open)
Alarm (N/A)
Tamper Open
NC without tamper
Normal (Close)
Alarm (N/A)
Alarm (N/A)
Alarm (Open)
NO without tamper
Alarm (Close)
Alarm (N/A)
Alarm (N/A)
Normal (Open)
Alarm (N/A): Alarm with not applicable.
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C. Event Handling
TeleEye RX transmitter supports 7 events and their icons are as follows.
1. Arm/Disarm
2. Security Switch
3. Alarm
4. Motion
5. Videoloss
6. System Tamper
7. Power Failure
TeleEye RX supports 7 actions which can be
activated by any events as above.
1. Recording
2. Switch
3. Dialback
4. Buzzer
5. Event LED
6. Live Camera
7. PTZ
Event and Action Icons in Local CCTV Monitor
The icons of the 7 events are shown as above. If an event is triggering, its respective icon is
flashing on the top right corner (for events : arm/disarm, security switch, alarm, power
failure, system tamper) or next to the camera name (for events : motion, videoloss). If an
event has been triggered before without clear, its icon remains static on its original position.
Full event and action icons are shown as the above figure.
Event Handling
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I. Arm/Disarm
Arm/Disarm
Arm/Disarm input is used for enhancing security level of the surveillance area. This input
introduce the concept of 3 zone types for alarm, fire zone, normal and entry exit zone.
Armed
If the system is armed, alarm sensor in normal zone type can be triggered immediately if
someone triggers the sensor. It is usually used when there is no operator at surveillance area
Disarmed
If the system is disarmed, alarm events detected from sensors will not result in an alarm except
the fire zone type alarm and arm/disarm tamper. If there are operators at surveillance area, it
is usually disarmed.
Arm/Disarm Tamper Type
Arm/Disarm tamper event triggers if someone cuts the wire between the arm/disarm input and
the transmitter. This event can be triggered immediately no matter which zone is. Arm/Disarm
tamper type has choice of none, SEOL, DEOL. (Please refers to P.100 Tamper Circuit Section
of User Guide)
Arm State
The arm/disarm input circuit type is normal close (NC). The state of the circuit is close, it
indicates disarm of TeleEye RX. Otherwise, the state of the circuit is open, it indicates arm
of TeleEye RX. The arm/disarm input circuit type is normal open (NO). The state of the
circuit is open, it indicates disarm of TeleEye RX. Otherwise, the state of the circuit is close,
it indicates arm of TeleEye RX.
Event Handling
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Zone Type
Although the setting of zone type belongs to alarm menu, it is worth to discuss as below.
Fire Zone
This zone allows alarms to trigger no matter which arm state of the system is, i.e. armed or
disarmed. It is suitable for installation of fire detectors
Normal
This zone allows alarms to trigger after armed.
Entry/Exit Zone
This zone allows user to set the delay time for entering or leaving the surveillance area without
triggering any alarm event. If alarm recording action is enabled, recording starts at entry or exit
time through out the delay.
(For detail usage example, please refers to P.111 Alarm Part in Event Handling Section of User
Guide.)
Physical Configuration for Arm/Disarm
The arm/disarm input and ground of TeleEye RX transmitter needs to connect to a control unit
which is commonly a switch or password panel for arm/disarm input.
Arm/Disarm Input
Control
Ground
circuit
Arm/Disarm Setup Procedure
Step 1: Press “Menu”
SETUP MENU
VIDEO
RECORDING
SWITCHES
DATE / TIME
CONNECTION
EVENT HANDLER
TRANSMITTER
SHUT DOWN
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
button, select
[SETUP] option and press “Enter”
button to enter [SETUP] sub
menu. Select [EVENT HANDLER]
option and press “Enter”
Event Handling
button.
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EVENT HANDLER
ARM / DISARM
SECURITY SWITCH
ALARM
MOTION
VIDEO LOSS
SYSTEM TAMPER
POWER FAILURE
Step 2: Select [ARM/DISARM] option and
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
button to show
arm/disarm setting menu.
Step 3: Select [ENABLED] option and use
ARM / DISARM
ENABLED
ARM STATE
TAMPER TYPE
ASSOCIATE SWITCH
TAMPER EVENT ACTION
press “Enter”
YES
CLOSE
NONE
NO
…
“Left”
or “Right”
button
to enable (i.e. set the value to [YES])
the arm/disarm function.
Step 4: Select [ARM STATE] option and use
ARM / DISARM
ENABLED
ARM STATE
TAMPER TYPE
ASSOCIATE SWITCH
TAMPER EVENT ACTION
YES
CLOSE
NONE
NO
…
“Left”
or “Right”
button
to choose arm state according to the
configuration of TeleEye RX
arm/disarm control circuit type.
Step 5: Select [TAMPER TYPE] option and
ARM / DISARM
ENABLED
ARM STATE
TAMPER TYPE
ASSOCIATE SWITCH
TAMPER EVENT ACTION
YES
CLOSE
DEOL
NO
…
use “Left”
or “Right”
button to choose arm/disarm tamper
circuit type according to the
configuration of TeleEye RX
arm/disarm tamper circuit type.
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Step 6: Select [ASSOCIATE SWITCH]
ARM / DISARM
ENABLED
ARM STATE
TAMPER TYPE
ASSOCIATE SWITCH
TAMPER EVENT ACTION
YES
CLOSE
DEOL
YES
…
option and use “Left”
“Right”
or
button to select [YES]
and enable switch 1 only for
arm/disarm associate switch. Switch 1
will be ON when TeleEye RX is
armed. Switch 1 will be OFF when
TeleEye RX is disarmed. Switch 1
cannot be activated by other events any
more if it is an associate switch of
arm/disarm.
ARM / DISARM
ENABLED
ARM STATE
TAMPER TYPE
ASSOCIATE SWITCH
TAMPER EVENT ACTION
Step 7: Select [TAMPER EVENT ACTION]
YES
CLOSE
DEOL
YES
…
option and press “Enter”
button to
select arm/disarm tamper action. (For
action, please refers to Event Action
Part in Advance Operation Section of
User Guide)
Event Handling
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II. Security Switch
Security Switch
It is an input to the transmitter for wiring a security switch. The purpose of the security switch
is to terminate the exit delay for exit zone alarm. If the security switch is on and the system is
armed, all exit delay will be terminated. If the security switch is off and an entry alarm
triggered, entry delays will start.
Security Switch Tamper Type
Security switch tamper event triggers if someone cuts the wire between the security switch
input and the transmitter. This event behaves as fire zone type that can be triggered once the
wire being cut. Arm/Disarm tamper type has choice of none, SEOL, DEOL. (Please refers to
P.100 Tamper Circuit Section of the User Guide)
On State
The security switch input circuit type is normal close (NC). The state of the circuit is close, it
indicates security switch off of TeleEye RX. Otherwise, the state of the circuit is open, it
indicates security switch on of TeleEye RX. The security switch input circuit type is normal
open (NO). The state of the circuit is open, it indicates security switch off of TeleEye RX.
Otherwise, the state of the circuit is close, it indicates security switch on of TeleEye RX.
(For detail usage, please refers to P.111 Alarm Part in Event Handling Section of User Guide.)
Physical Configuration for Security Switch
The security switch input and ground of TeleEye RX transmitter needs to connect to a control
unit which is commonly the lock of the surveillance area for security switch input.
Security Switch Input Control
Ground
Event Handling
circuit
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Security Switch Setup Procedure
Step 1: Press “Menu”
SETUP MENU
VIDEO
RECORDING
SWITCHES
DATE / TIME
CONNECTION
EVENT HANDLER
TRANSMITTER
SHUT DOWN
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
button, select
[SETUP] option and press “Enter”
button to enter [SETUP] sub
menu. Select [EVENT HANDLER]
option and press “Enter”
EVENT HANDLER
ARM / DISARM
SECURITY SWITCH
ALARM
MOTION
VIDEO LOSS
SYSTEM TAMPER
POWER FAILURE
Step 2: Select [SECURITY SWITCH] option
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
SECURITY SWITCH
ENABLED
ON STATE
TAMPER TYPE
ASSOCIATE SWITCH
TAMPER EVENT ACTION
button.
and press “Enter”
button to show
security switch setting menu.
Step 3: Select [ENABLED] option and use
YES
OPEN
NONE
NO
…
“Left”
or “Right”
button
to enable (i.e. set the value to [YES])
the security switch function.
Step 4: Select [ON STATE] option and use
SECURITY SWITCH
ENABLED
ON STATE
TAMPER TYPE
ASSOCIATE SWITCH
TAMPER EVENT ACTION
YES
CLOSE
NONE
NO
…
“Left”
or “Right”
to choose on state according to the
configuration of TeleEye RX security
switch control circuit type.
Event Handling
button
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Step 5: Select [TAMPER TYPE] option and
SECURITY SWITCH
ENABLED
ON STATE
TAMPER TYPE
ASSOCIATE SWITCH
TAMPER EVENT ACTION
YES
CLOSE
DEOL
NO
…
use “Left”
or “Right”
button to choose security switch
tamper circuit type according to the
configuration of TeleEye RX security
switch tamper circuit type.
Step 6: Select [ASSOCIATE SWITCH]
SECURITY SWITCH
ENABLED
ON STATE
TAMPER TYPE
ASSOCIATE SWITCH
TAMPER EVENT ACTION
YES
CLOSE
DEOL
YES
…
option and use “Left”
“Right”
or
button to select [YES]
and enable switch 2 only for security
switch associate switch. Switch 2 will
be ON when the security switch is on.
Switch 1 will be OFF when the
security switch is off. Switch 2 cannot
be activated by other events any more
if it is an associate switch of security
switch.
Step 7: Select [TAMPER EVENT ACTION]
SECURITY SWITCH
ENABLED
ON STATE
TAMPER TYPE
ASSOCIATE SWITCH
TAMPER EVENT ACTION
YES
CLOSE
DEOL
YES
…
option and press “Enter”
button to
select security switch tamper action.
(For action, please refers to Event
Action Part in Advance Operation
Section of User Guide)
Event Handling
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III. Alarm
Alarm
It is an input to the transmitter from external alarm sensors. Alarm can be used to detect many
events occur at the surveillance area, such as fire and illegal entering by someone. The alarm
event supports BS 8418:2003 which has arm/disarm and security switch function.
Sensor Tamper Type
Alarm tamper event triggers if someone cuts the wire between the alarm input and the
transmitter. This event behaves as fire zone type that can be triggered once the wire being cut.
Alarm tamper type has choice of none, SEOL, DEOL. (Please refers to P.100 Tamper Circuit
Section of User Guide)
Sensor Type
The alarm sensor input circuit type is normal close (NC). The state of the circuit is close, it
indicates normal of TeleEye RX. Otherwise, the state of the circuit is open, it indicates alarm
trigger of TeleEye RX. The alarm sensor input circuit type is normal open (NO). The state of
the circuit is open, it indicates normal of TeleEye RX. Otherwise, the state of the circuit is
close, it indicates alarm trigger of TeleEye RX.
Event Handling
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Example of Entry/Exit Zone WITH Security Switch Usage
For Entry Zone :
Entry
Surveillance zone
DISARM
Alarm 1
Alarm 2
Alarm 3
Alarm 4
TeleEye RX
Security Switch
Delay1
Delay2
Delay3
Delay4
Time line
The entry delay is the period of time between entering the surveillance zone and reaching the
transmitter. In order to disarm the system for maintenance or repair, user / installer needs to turn
off the security switch and enter the surveillance zone. However, the delay time starts from the
1st trigger by the 1st alarm sensor (i.e. Alarm 4). Note that if user enables recording action,
recording action is automatically activated during entry delay.
The detail procedure is as below:
1) user turns off security switch
2) the alarm is at entry delay
3) the 1st trigger is made by Alarm 4 (i.e. user enter the surveillance zone and the entry delay
time begin)
4) 2nd, 3rd and 4th trigger are made and each entry delay starts respectively
5) user disarms the system for maintenance
For example: If the time for going from security switch to transmitter is about 8 minutes, Delay
1 should be longer than 8 minutes, while Delay 2 should be longer than the time for going from
security switch to Alarm 2, and so on.
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For Exit Zone :
Exit
Surveillance zone
ARM
Alarm 1
Alarm 2
Alarm 3
Alarm 4
TeleEye RX
Security Switch
Delay1
Delay2
Delay3
Delay4
Time line
The exit delay is the period of time for leaving a surveillance zone without making false alarm
(i.e. Alarm 1, Alarm 2, Alarm 3 and Alarm 4). The purpose is to let the user / installer have
enough of time to leave the surveillance zone after the transmitter is armed. User / installer can
set the delay time for each alarm.
The detail procedure is as below:
1) user arms the system
2) the alarm is at exit delay
3) the 1st trigger is made by Alarm 1 (i.e. user leave the surveillance zone and the exit delay
time begin)
4) 2nd, 3rd and 4th trigger are made and each exit delay starts respectively
5) user turns off the security switch or waits for any alarm exit delay to expire.
For example, if the time for leaving the surveillance zone is about 8 minutes, user should adjust
the delay time so that Delay 1 = leaving time between transmitter and Alarm 1, Delay 2 =
leaving time between transmitter and Alarm 2, Delay 3 = leaving time between transmitter and
Alarm 3 and Delay 4 = 8 minutes. The alarm will be activated after the exit delay expired. Note
that if user enables recording action, recording action is automatically activated during exit
delay.
Event Handling
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Example of Entry/Exit Zone WITHOUT Security Switch Usage
For Entry Zone :
Entry
Surveillance zone
DISARM
Alarm 1
Alarm 2
Alarm 3
Alarm 4
Delay1
Delay2
Delay3
Delay4
TeleEye RX
Time line
The entry delay is the period of time between entering the surveillance zone and reaching the
transmitter. In order to disarm the system for maintenance or repair, user / installer enters the
surveillance zone, and the delay time starts from the 1st trigger by the 1st alarm sensor (i.e.
Alarm 4) automatically. Note that if user enables recording action, recording action is
automatically activated during entry delay.
The detail procedure is as below:
1) the alarm is at entry delay
2) the 1st trigger is made by Alarm 4 (i.e. user enter the surveillance zone and the entry delay
time begin)
3) 2nd, 3rd and 4th trigger are made and each entry delay starts respectively
4) user disarms the system for maintenance
For example: If the time for going from Alarm 4 to transmitter is about 8 minutes, Delay 1
should be longer than 8 minutes, while Delay 2 should be longer than the time for going from
security switch to Alarm 2, and so on.
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For Exit Zone :
Exit
Surveillance zone
ARM
Alarm 1
Alarm 2
Alarm 3
Alarm 4
Delay1
Delay2
Delay3
Delay4
TeleEye RX
Time line
The exit delay is the period of time for leaving a surveillance zone without making false alarm
(i.e. Alarm 1, Alarm 2, Alarm 3 and Alarm 4). The purpose is to let the user / installer have
enough of time to leave the surveillance zone after the transmitter is armed. User / installer can
set the delay time for each alarm.
The detail procedure is as below:
1) user arms the system
2) the alarm moves to exit delay
3) the 1st trigger is made by Alarm1 (i.e. user leave the surveillance zone and the exit delay
time begin)
4) 2nd, 3rd and 4th trigger are made and each exit delay starts respectively
5) user waits for any alarm exit delay to expire.
For example, if the time for leaving the surveillance zone is about 8 minutes, user should adjust
the delay time so that Delay 1 = leaving time between transmitter and Alarm 1, Delay 2 =
leaving time between transmitter and Alarm 2, Delay 3 = leaving time between transmitter and
Alarm 3 and Delay 4 = 8 minutes. The alarm will be activated after the exit delay expired. Note
that if user enables recording action, recording action is automatically activated during exit
delay.
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Different Combination Cases of Arm/Disarm, Security Switch and Alarm for the 3 Zone Type
Initial State
Step 1
Arm
Security Switch
Step 2
Step 3
Result
Alarm
Fire Zone
Arm
On
No trigger
Trigger alarm
Alarm trigger
Arm
Off
No trigger
Trigger alarm
Alarm trigger
Arm
Uninstall
No trigger
Trigger alarm
Alarm trigger
Disarm
No trigger
Trigger alarm
Alarm trigger
Uninstall
No trigger
Trigger alarm
Alarm trigger
Uninstall
Uninstall
No trigger
Trigger alarm
Alarm trigger
Normal
Arm
On
No trigger
Trigger alarm
Alarm trigger
Arm
Off
No trigger
Trigger alarm
Alarm trigger
Arm
Uninstall
No trigger
Trigger alarm
Alarm trigger
Disarm
No trigger
Trigger alarm
No alarm trigger
Uninstall
No trigger
Trigger alarm
Alarm trigger
Uninstall
Uninstall
No trigger
Trigger alarm
Alarm trigger
Alarm trigger
Entry / Exit Zone
Arm
On
No trigger
Trigger alarm
Security switch on.
Exit delay ends.
Trigger alarm.
Recording stops
Off
No trigger
Arm
Recording starts (if
recording action is
enabled)
Security switch off.
Exit delay ends
after the preset exit
time value.
Recording stops
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any time after that
Alarm can be triggered
Exit delay starts.
Disarm
Alarm can be triggered
any time after that
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Initial State
Step 1
Arm
Security Switch
Step 2
Step 3
Result
Alarm
Entry / Exit Zone
Trigger alarm.
Arm
On
No trigger
Security switch
off
No alarm trigger.
Disarm
Recording stops
Entry delay starts.
Recording starts (if
Alarm is triggered
recording action is
Recording does not
Arm
enabled)
stop unless user disarm
the system
Trigger alarm.
Exit delay starts.
Disarm
Uninstall
No trigger
Arm
Recording starts (if
recording action is
enabled)
Trigger alarm.
Entry delay
Arm
Uninstall
No trigger
Disarm
Exit delay ends
The system will enter
after the preset exit
entry delay
time value.
automatically after
Recording stops
next alarm trigger
No alarm trigger.
Recording stops.
starts.
Alarm is triggered.
Recording starts
(if recording
Arm
Recording does not
stop unless user disarm
action is enabled)
the system.
Disarm
No trigger
Trigger alarm
No alarm trigger
Uninstall
No trigger
Trigger alarm
Alarm trigger
No trigger
Trigger alarm
Alarm trigger
Uninstall
Uninstall
Physical Configuration for Alarm
The alarm input and ground of TeleEye RX transmitter need to connect to various kinds of
sensors which are commonly installed at entrance or special part of the surveillance area.
Alarm Input
Ground
Event Handling
Alarm
Senor
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Alarm Setup Procedure
SETUP MENU
VIDEO
RECORDING
SWITCHES
DATE / TIME
CONNECTION
EVENT HANDLER
TRANSMITTER
SHUT DOWN
Step 1: Press “Menu”
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
button, select
[SETUP] option and press “Enter”
button to enter [SETUP] sub
menu. Select [EVENT HANDLER]
option and press “Enter”
button.
Step 2: Select [ALARM] option and press
EVENT HANDLER
ARM / DISARM
SECURITY SWITCH
ALARM
MOTION
VIDEO LOSS
SYSTEM TAMPER
POWER FAILURE
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
“Enter”
button to show the alarm
selection menu. Select appropriate
alarm and press “Enter”
button to
enter the alarm setting menu.
ALARM 1 SETTING
ENABLED
SENSOR NAME
SENSOR TYPE
SENSOR TAMPER TYPE
ZONE TYPE
ENTRY DELAY
EXIT DELAY
ACTION
Step 3: Select [ENABLED] option and use
YES
ALARM 1
NO
NONE
NORMAL
0 SEC
0 SEC
…
“Left”
or “Right”
button
to enable (i.e. set the value to [YES])
alarm.
Step 4: Select [SENSOR TYPE] option and
ALARM 1 SETTING
ENABLED
SENSOR NAME
SENSOR TYPE
SENSOR TAMPER TYPE
ZONE TYPE
ENTRY DELAY
EXIT DELAY
ACTION
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YES
ALARM 1
NC
NONE
NORMAL
0 SEC
0 SEC
…
use “Left”
or “Right”
button to choose sensor type according
to the configuration of TeleEye RX
alarm sensor control circuit type.
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Step 5: Select [SENSOR TAMPER TYPE]
ALARM 1 SETTING
ENABLED
SENSOR NAME
SENSOR TYPE
SENSOR TAMPER TYPE
ZONE TYPE
ENTRY DELAY
EXIT DELAY
ACTION
YES
ALARM 1
NC
DEOL
NORMAL
0 SEC
0 SEC
…
or
option and use “Left”
“Right”
button to choose alarm
sensor tamper circuit type according to
the configuration of TeleEye RX
alarm sensor tamper circuit type.
Step 6: Select [ZONE] option and use “Left”
ALARM 1 SETTING
ENABLED
SENSOR NAME
SENSOR TYPE
SENSOR TAMPER TYPE
ZONE TYPE
ENTRY DELAY
EXIT DELAY
ACTION
YES
ALARM 1
NC
DEOL
NORMAL
0 SEC
0 SEC
…
or “Right”
button to
choose zone type. Select [ENTRY
DELAY], [EXIT DELAY] option and
use “Left”
or “Right”
button to choose entry and exit delay
Step 7: Select [ACTION] option and press
ALARM 1 SETTING
ENABLED
SENSOR NAME
SENSOR TYPE
SENSOR TAMPER TYPE
ZONE TYPE
ENTRY DELAY
EXIT DELAY
ACTION
YES
ALARM 1
NC
DEOL
NORMAL
0 SEC
0 SEC
…
“Enter”
button to select alarm
trigger or tamper action. (For action,
please refers to Event Action Part in
Advance Operation Section of User
Guide)
Event Handling
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IV. Motion
Motion
Motion detection can be triggered when motion occurs on the camera. Motion detection has
different sensitivity levels. For motion event on each video input channel, it depends on the
motion of selected area. User should setup the select motion areas and sensitivity. Motion
detection has generally 4 options : high, middle, low and custom. Custom option allows user to
select the sensitivity level and area by themselves.
Motion Detection Example
If motion detection is enabled, object movement is captured by the camera as shown below.
The figure on the left shows motion detection.
The normal display area is the selected motion
detection area. The blue area cannot detect any
motion. Motion block is activated when there
is any movement on the camera.
Sensitivity
Level
The level definition of motion detection is due to the luminance level difference between
current and reference field. The level range is 1 to 10, 1 is the most sensitive and 10 is the
least sensitive
Area
In motion detection, one selected motion block is divided into
four sub-blocks. The definition of area is how many subblocks have detected motion in order to trigger a motion event.
The range of area option is 1 to 4. More blocks are selected,
the motion trigger sensitivity decrease.
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Motion Setup Procedure
Step 1: Press “Menu”
SETUP MENU
VIDEO
RECORDING
SWITCHES
DATE / TIME
CONNECTION
EVENT HANDLER
TRANSMITTER
RESTORE FACTORY SETTING
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
option and press “Enter”
button to
enter [SETUP] sub menu. Select
[EVENT HANDLER] option and press
“Enter”
button.
Step 2: Select [MOTION] option and press
EVENT HANDLER
ARM / DISARM
SECURITY SWITCH
ALARM
MOTION
VIDEO LOSS
SYSTEM TAMPER
POWER FAILURE
button, select [SETUP]
...
...
. . ..
...
...
...
...
“Enter”
button to show the motion
selection menu. Select motion and press
“Enter”
button to enter the motion
setting menu.
Step 3: Select [MOTION DETECTIOR
MOTION 1 SETTING
MOTION DETECTOR SETTING
ACTION
…
…
SETTING] option and press “Enter”
button to setup motion detection
setting.
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Step 4: Setting motion detection as follow:
Deselected Area
Selected Area
ENABLED: enable the motion detection of the
camera
DESELECT: deselect motion area
SELECT: select motion area
DESELECT ALL: clear all motion block
SELECT ALL: select all motion block
RESTORE: restore previous motion setting
SENS: sensitivity option : LOW, MID, HIGH,
CUSTOM
OK: finish, save the setting and exit the detection
menu
Step 5: Select [ACTION] option and press
MOTION 1 SETTING
MOTION DETECTOR SETTING
ACTION
…
…
“Enter”
button to select alarm
trigger or tamper action. (For action,
please refers to Event Action Part in
Advance Operation Section of User
Guide)
Event Handling
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V. Video Loss
Video Loss
Video loss can be triggered when the video channel input disappears. It will happen if the
transmitter receives no signal from the camera. The local CCTV monitor displays a blue screen
for video loss condition.
Video Loss Setup Procedure
Step 1: Press “Menu”
SETUP MENU
VIDEO
RECORDING
SWITCHES
DATE / TIME
CONNECTION
EVENT HANDLER
TRANSMITTER
RESTORE FACTORY SETTING
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
button, select
[SETUP] option and press “Enter”
button to enter [SETUP] sub
menu. Select [EVENT HANDLER]
option and press “Enter”
button.
Step 2: Select [VIDEO LOSS] option and
EVENT HANDLER
ARM / DISARM
SECURITY SWITCH
ALARM
MOTION
VIDEO LOSS
SYSTEM TAMPER
POWER FAILURE
...
...
. . ..
...
...
...
...
press “Enter”
button to show the
camera selection menu. Select a camera
and press “Enter”
button to enter
the video loss setting menu.
VIDEO LOSS X SETTING
ENABLED
ACTION
YES
…
Step 3: Select [ENABLED] option and use
“Left”
or “Right”
button
to enable (i.e. set the value to [YES])
video loss event handler.
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VIDEO LOSS X SETTING
ENABLED
ACTION
YES
…
Step 4: Select [ACTION] option and press
“Enter”
button to select alarm
trigger or tamper action. (For action,
please refers to Event Action Part in
Advance Operation Section of User
Guide)
Event Handling
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System Tamper
System Tamper Input
It is an input to the transmitter for wiring a tamper switch of the external cabinet outside the
transmitter and its accessories. The purpose of system tamper event is to prevent someone to
break into the cabinet and destroy the transmitter.
Sensor Type
The system tamper input circuit type is normal close (NC). The state of the circuit is close, it
indicates normal of TeleEye RX. Otherwise, the state of the circuit is open, it indicates
system tamper of TeleEye RX. The system tamper input circuit type is normal open (NO).
The state of the circuit is open, it indicates normal of TeleEye RX. Otherwise, the state of the
circuit is close, it indicates system tamper of TeleEye RX.
Physical Configuration for System Tamper
The system tamper input and ground of TeleEye RX transmitter need to connect to an
external cabinet which is used for protecting the transmitter and its accessories
External cabinet
System Tamper Input
Ground
System Tamper Setup Procedure
SETUP MENU
VIDEO
RECORDING
SWITCHES
DATE / TIME
CONNECTION
EVENT HANDLER
TRANSMITTER
RESTORE FACTORY SETTING
Step 1: Press “Menu”
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
option and press “Enter”
button to
enter [SETUP] sub menu. Select
[EVENT HANDLER] option and press
“Enter”
Event Handling
button, select [SETUP]
button.
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Step 2: Select [SYSTEM TAMPER] option and
EVENT HANDLER
ARM / DISARM
SECURITY SWITCH
ALARM
MOTION
VIDEO LOSS
SYSTEM TAMPER
POWER FAILURE
...
...
. . ..
...
...
...
...
press “Enter”
button to show the
system tamper menu and press “Enter”
button to enter the System Tamper
setting menu.
Step 3: Select [ENABLED] option and use
SYSTEM TAMPER
ENABLED
SENSOR TYPE
ACTION
YES
NO
…
“Left”
or “Right”
button to
enable (i.e. set the value to [YES])
System Tamper event handler.
Step 4: Select [SENSOR TYPE] option and use
SYSTEM TAMPER
ENABLED
SENSOR TYPE
ACTION
YES
NC
…
“Left”
or “Right”
button to
choose sensor type according to the
configuration of TeleEye RX system
tamper control circuit type
Step 5: Select [ACTION] option and press
SYSTEM TAMPER
ENABLED
SENSOR TYPE
ACTION
YES
NC
…
“Enter”
button to select system
tamper action. (For action, please refers
to Event Action Part in Advance
Operation Section of User Guide)
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VII. Power Failure
Power Failure Input
It is an input to the transmitter typically used for wiring the output signal pin from UPS.
Sensor Type
The power failure input circuit type is normal close (NC). The state of the circuit is close, it
indicates normal of TeleEye RX. Otherwise, the state of the circuit is open, it indicates
power failure of TeleEye RX. The power failure input circuit type is normal open (NO). The
state of the circuit is open, it indicates normal of TeleEye RX. Otherwise, the state of the
circuit is close, it indicates power failure of TeleEye RX.
Physical Configuration for Power Failure Input
The power failure input and ground of TeleEye RX transmitter need to connect to a
universal power supply circuit UPS, so the transmitter can detect any power failure condition.
Note that below UPS circuit setup is used as an example. Not all UPS have signal output.
Some UPS have self-test for a period of time, their signal output may toggle during test.
UPS provide backup
Other
Devices
Main Power
Power from UPS
power in certain period
and send a power failure
Power Failure Input
signal to RX when the
UPS
main power does not
Ground
work.
Power from UPS
Power Failure Setup Procedure
SETUP MENU
VIDEO
RECORDING
SWITCHES
DATE / TIME
CONNECTION
EVENT HANDLER
TRANSMITTER
RESTORE FACTORY SETTING
Step 1: Press “Menu”
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
option and press “Enter”
button to
enter [SETUP] sub menu. Select [EVENT
HANDLER] option and press “Enter”
button.
Event Handling
button, select [SETUP]
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Step 2: Select [POWER FAILURE] option and
EVENT HANDLER
ARM / DISARM
SECURITY SWITCH
ALARM
MOTION
VIDEO LOSS
SYSTEM TAMPER
POWER FAILURE
...
...
. . ..
...
...
...
...
button to enter the
power failure setting menu.
Step 3: Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left”
POWER FAILURE
ENABLED
SENSOR TYPE
ACTION
press “Enter”
YES
NO
…
or “Right”
button to enable
(i.e. set the value to [YES]) power failure
event handler.
Step 4: Select [SENSOR TYPE] option and use
POWER FAILURE
ENABLED
SENSOR TYPE
ACTION
YES
NC
…
“Left”
or “Right”
button to
choose sensor type according to the
configuration of TeleEye RX power
failure control circuit type
Step 5: Select [ACTION] option and press
POWER FAILURE
ENABLED
SENSOR TYPE
ACTION
YES
NC
…
“Enter”
button to select power failure
action. (For action, please refers to Event
Action Part in Advance Operation Section
of User Guide)
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D. Event Action
TeleEye RX supports event actions such as Recording, Switch, Dial back, Buzzer, Event LED,
Live camera and PTZ when event detected from alarm, tamper of alarm, motion, video loss,
tamper of arm/disarm, tamper of security switch, power failure and system tamper.
Event Action Setup Procedure
Step 1: Press “Menu”
SETUP MENU
VIDEO
RECORDING
SWITCHES
DATE / TIME
CONNECTION
EVENT HANDLER
TRANSMITTER
RESTORE FACTORY SETTING
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
button, select [SETUP]
option and press “Enter”
button to
enter [SETUP] sub menu. Select [EVENT
HANDLER] option and press “Enter”
button.
Step 2: Select any event option and press “Enter”
EVENT HANDLER
ARM / DISARM
SECURITY SWITCH
ALARM
MOTION
VIDEO LOSS
SYSTEM TAMPER
POWER FAILURE
...
...
. . ..
...
...
...
...
Step 3: Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left”
XXXXXXX ACTION
RECORDING
SWITCH
DIALBACK
BUZZER
EVENT LED
LIVE CAMERA
PTZ
button to enter the setting menu.
…
…
…
…
…
…
…
or “Right”
(i.e. set the value to [YES]) event handler.
Step 4: Select [ACTION] option and press
“Enter”
menu.
Event Action
button to enable
button to enter the action
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Recording
Recording
If an event triggers, recording can record the video content at user selected camera with
selected recording mode.
Pre-Alarm Recording
Pre-alarm recording allows to record video before an event trigger. The period of pre-alarm
recording is at least 1 minute (not more than 2 minutes) before the event trigger. User can find
that there is at least 1 minute more video content in [RECORDING LOG MENU] before
event trigger.
Duration After Event Clear
After event resets, the recording action will stop after this duration time.
Recording Mode
Event recording provides 2 recording mode, 1 frame per second (1 FPS) and continuous
mode. In 1 FPS mode, the recording frame rate is less, so the storage size is small. In
continuous mode, the recording frame rate depends on the number of recording camera and
more than 1 FPS, so the storage size is larger.
Recording Action Setup Procedure
Step 1: In the action menu, select
XXXXXXX ACTION
RECORDING
SWITCH
DIALBACK
BUZZER
EVENT LED
LIVE CAMERA
PTZ
Event Action
…
…
…
…
…
…
…
[RECORDING] option and press “Enter”
button to enter the recording action
setting menu.
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XXXXXXX RECORDING
ENABLED
YES
DURATION AFTER EVENT CLEAR
20 SEC
RECORDING MODE
CONTINUOUS
RECORDING CAMERA
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Step 2: Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left”
or “Right”
button to enable
(i.e. set the value to [YES]) recording
action.
Step 3: Select the [DURATION AFTER EVENT
CLEAR] and [RECORDING MODE]
options and uses the “Left”
“Right”
or
button to choose the
suitable setting.
Step 4: Select [RECORDING CAMERA] option
and press “Enter”
button to enter the
recording camera menu.
Step 5: Use the “Left”
RECORDING CAMERA
or “Right”
button to select camera and press the “Up”
1-3-
or “Down”
button to enable or
disable recording camera.
Step 6: Press “Enter”
button to save the
camera setting and go back to recording
action menu.
Step 7: You can press “Live”
button to exit
OSD menu or press “Back”
enter action menu again.
Event Action
button to
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Switch
Switch allows transmitter to control 4 external relays which are defined by user.
Switch Type
Switch has 2 types. They are latching or push-button type. In latching type, the switch turns
on for a period of time. In push-button type, the switch turns on and off after 1 second.
Latching Duration
The latch duration period is the time for turning on the switch.
Action Delay
The delay is the period of time after turning off the switch before next turning on.
Latching Duration and Action Delay Example
For latch type switch, set latch duration 10sec and
action delay 10sec. If an event trigger, the timing of the
switch is shown on the right.
For push-button type switch, set latch duration 10sec and action
delay 10sec. If an event trigger, the timing of the switch is shown
on the right.
Switch Action setup procedure
XXXXXXX ACTION
RECORDING
SWITCH
DIALBACK
BUZZER
EVENT LED
LIVE CAMERA
PTZ
Event Action
Step 1: In the action menu, select [SWITCH]
…
…
…
…
…
…
…
option and press “Enter”
button to
enter the switch action setting menu.
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Step 2: Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left”
XXXXXXX SWITCH
ENABLED
SWITCHES ENABLED
GENERAL SWITCH SETTING
YES
---...
or “Right”
button to enable
(i.e. set the value to [YES]) switch action.
Step 3: Select [SWITCHES ENABLED] option
button to enable or
and press “Enter”
disable the switches.
Step 4: Use the “Left”
ASSOCIATE SWITCH
or “Right”
button to select switch and press the “Up”
1-3-
or “Down”
button to enable or
disable switch.
Step 5: Press “Enter”
button to save the
selection setting and go back to switch
action menu.
Step 6: Select [GENERAL SWITCH SETTING]
GENERAL SWITCH SETTING
SWITCH 1
SWITCH 2
SWITCH 3
SWITCH 4
LATCH DURATION
ACTION DELAY
...
...
...
...
10 SEC
10 SEC
option and press “Enter”
enter the switch setting menu.
Step 7: Select [SWITCH (No.)] option and press
“Enter”
button to enter the switch
(No.) setting menu.
Event Action
button to
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Step 8: Select [NAME] option and press “Enter”
SWITCH X SETTING
NAME
TYPE
SWITCH X
LATCHING
button to edit the name of switch
(No.).
Step 9: Select [TYPE] option and press the
“Left”
or “Right”
button to
choose the switch type. Press the “Back”
button to go back the general switch
setting menu and save the setting.
Step 10: Select [LATCH DURATION] option and
GENERAL SWITCH SETTING
SWITCH 1
SWITCH 2
SWITCH 3
SWITCH 4
LATCH DURATION
ACTION DELAY
...
...
...
...
10 SEC
10 SEC
press the “Left”
or “Right”
button to choose the latch duration.
Step 11: Select [ACTION DELAY] option and
press the “Left”
or “Right”
button to choose the switch action delay
between each on/off.
Step 12: You can press “Live”
button to exit
OSD menu or press “Back”
enter action menu again.
Event Action
button to
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Dialback
Dialback
Dialback allows the transmitter to connect to one remote PC and displays live video if an event
triggers. Therefore, remote operator can recognize what situation is at the surveillance area.
Retry Duration
The retry duration is the period between each dialback retrial (in second).
Retry Count
The retry count is the number of dialback retrial if dialback fails.
Dialback Action setup procedure
Step 1: In the action menu, select [DIALBACK]
XXXXXXX ACTION
RECORDING
SWITCH
DIALBACK
BUZZER
EVENT LED
LIVE CAMERA
PTZ
…
…
…
…
…
…
…
option and press “Enter”
button to
enter the dialback action setting menu.
Step 2: Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left”
XXXXXXX DIAL BACK
ENABLED
GENERAL DIALBACK SETTING
YES
...
or “Right”
button to enable
(i.e. set the value to [YES]) dialback
action.
GENERAL DIALBACK SETTING
RETRY DURATION
RETRY COUNT
PHONE 1
PHONE 2
PHONE 3
PHONE 4
Event Action
...
...
...
...
Step 3: Select [GENERAL DIALBACK
SETTING] option and press “Enter”
button to enter the dialback setting menu.
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Step 4: Select [RETRY DURATION] option and
press the “Left”
or “Right”
button to choose the retry duration.
Step 5: Select [RETRY COUNT] option and
press the “Left”
or “Right”
button to choose the retry count.
DIALBACK PHONE X SETTING
IP
PORT
Step 6: Select [PHONE (No.)] option and press
192.168.0.10
2048
“Enter”
button to enter the dialback IP
setting menu.
Step 7:
IP
Select [IP] option and press “Enter”
or
button to set IP. Use “Left”
IP : 210. 17.139.145
“Right”
use “Up”
button to select field and
or “Down”
button to set
button to save
number. Press “Enter”
the change and return previous menu.
Step 8: Select [PORT] option and press “Enter”
PORT
button to set port. Use “Left”
or
PORT : - 2 0 4 8
“Right”
use “Up”
button to select field and
or “Down”
button to set
number. Press “Enter”
button to save
the change and return previous menu.
Step 9: You can press “Live”
button to exit
OSD menu or press “Back”
enter action menu again.
Event Action
button to
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Step 10: Run WX-30 software at the local network
PC. (For details of WX-30 software
installation, please refer to WX-30
Software Guide)
Step 11: Press [Alarm Standby]
icon for
activating dialback action standby
Step 12: [Alarm Password] message broad pops
up. Enter alarm password and press [OK]
icon
(Default alarm password of WX-30 is 000000)
Step 13: Press the icon
to select the
connection type for dialback
Step 14: Press the icon
to enter [Connection
Speed] message broad to select bit rate,
port number. The port number should be
as same as the port number set in step 8
Step 15: Press [OK] icon to exit and save the
settings
Event Action
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Buzzer
Buzzer
This buzzer contains inside the TeleEye RX transmitter. It can produce “Beep” sound in
order to draw nearby operator attention about an event trigger.
Duration
Duration is the period for turning on the buzzer.
Action Delay
Action delay is the period after turning off the buzzer turning on.
Buzzer Action setup procedure
XXXXXXX ACTION
Step 1: In the action menu, select [BUZZER]
RECORDING
SWITCH
DIALBACK
BUZZER
EVENT LED
LIVE CAMERA
PTZ
…
…
…
…
…
…
…
option and press “Enter”
button to
enter the buzzer action setting menu.
Step 2: Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left”
XXXXXX X BUZZER
ENABLED
GENERAL BUZZER SETTING
YES
...
or “Right”
button to enable
(i.e. set the value to [YES]) buzzer action.
Step 3: Select [GENERAL BUZZER SETTING]
GENERAL BUZZER SETTING
DURATION
ACTION DELAY
10SEC
10SEC
option and press “Enter”
button to
enter the buzzer setting menu.
Step 4: Select [DURATION] option and press the
“Left”
or “Right”
choose the duration.
Event Action
button to
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GENERAL BUZZER SETTING
DURATION
ACTION DELAY
10SEC
10SEC
Step 5: Select [ACTION DELAY] option and
press the “Left”
or “Right”
button to choose the action delay
Step 6: You can press “Live”
button to exit
OSD menu or press “Back”
enter action menu again.
Event Action
button to
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Event LED
Event LED
The event LED is the LED built on the front panel of TeleEye RX transmitter
. If an event
trigger, the LED is blinking until the event is clear.
Event LED Action setup procedure
Step 1: In the action menu, select [EVENT LED]
XXXXXXX ACTION
RECORDING
SWITCH
DIALBACK
BUZZER
EVENT LED
LIVE CAMERA
PTZ
…
…
…
…
…
…
…
button to
enter the event LED action setting menu.
Step 2: Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left”
XXXXXX X EVENT LED
ENABLED
option and press “Enter”
YES
or “Right”
button to enable
(i.e. set the value to [YES]) event LED
action.
Step 3: You can press “Live”
button to exit
OSD menu or press “Back”
enter action menu again.
Event Action
button to
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Live Camera
Live Camera
Event associate live camera display real time live video of pre-selected camera if an event
triggers, so operator can immediately know what happen from the site. Live camera action
can only display live video one time before user clears the event.
Live Camera Action setup procedure
Step 1: In
XXXXXXX ACTION
RECORDING
SWITCH
DIALBACK
BUZZER
EVENT LED
LIVE CAMERA
PTZ
…
…
…
…
…
…
…
action
menu,
select
[LIVE
CAMERA] option and press “Enter”
button to enter the live camera action
setting menu.
Step 2: Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left”
XXXXXX X LIVE CAMERA
ENABLED
ASSOICATE CAMERA
the
YES
----
or “Right”
button to enable
(i.e. set the value to [YES]) live camera
action.
Event Action
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Step 3: Select [ASSOCAITE CAMERA] option
ASSOCIATE CAMERAS
1-3-
and press “Enter”
button to enter the
live camera action setting menu. Use the
“Left”
or “Right”
button to
select camera and press the “Up”
“Down”
or
button to enable or disable
camera. Press “Enter”
button to save
the camera setting and go back to live
camera action menu.
Step 4: You can press “Live”
button to exit
OSD menu or press “Back”
enter action menu again.
Event Action
button to
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VII. PTZ
PTZ Camera
PTZ camera action allows the pan tilt zoom camera to go to user preset position for viewing
what happen if an event trigger.
PTZ Action setup procedure
XXXXXXX ACTION
RECORDING
SWITCH
DIALBACK
BUZZER
EVENT LED
LIVE CAMERA
PTZ
Step 1: In the action menu, select [PTZ] option
…
…
…
…
…
…
…
button to enter the
PTZ action setting menu.
Step 2: Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left”
XXXXXX X PTZ
ENABLED
ASSOICATE CAMERA
RECALL PRESET
and press “Enter”
YES
---1
or “Right”
button to enable
(i.e. set the value to [YES]) PTZ action.
Step 3: Select [ASSOCAITE CAMERA] option
ASSOCIATE CAMERAS
1-3-
and press “Enter”
button to enter the
PTZ action setting menu. Use the “Left”
or “Right”
button to select
camera and press the “Up”
or “Down”
button to enable or disable camera.
Press “Enter”
button to save the
camera setting and go back to PTZ action
menu.
Event Action
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Step 4: Select [RECALL PRESET] option and
XXXXXX X PTZ
ENABLED
ASSOICATE CAMERA
RECALL PRESET
YES
---1
use the “Left”
or “Right”
button to select camera and press the “Up”
or “Down”
button to choose the
preset position of the PTZ camera.
Step 5: You can press “Live”
button to exit
OSD menu or press “Back”
enter action menu again.
Event Action
button to
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E. Backup to CD-R
TeleEye RX transmitter supports backup function in a CD-R and provides maximum backup
storage size of 650MB. The CD-R will be auto run with the portable player software after
inserted into PC.
Note that recommended physical size of CD-R should be 120mm / 5.25"
Backup to CD-R Setup Procedure
Step 1: Press “Menu”
MAIN MENU
SETUP
BACKUP TO CD-R
SWITCH CONTROL
SCAN / FORMAT DISK
TRANSMITTER INFO
SHUT DOWN
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
button, select
[BACKUP TO CD-R] option and press
“Enter”
button to enter backup to
CD-R sub menu.
Step 2: Setup the [START DATE], [START
BACKUP TO CDR
START DATE
START TIME
BACKUP SIZE ( MB )
START BACKUP
01 AUG 2005
15:08
650
ENTER
TIME] and [BACKUP SIZE] and the
transmitter will calculate the end time
automatically which depends on backup
size and number of camera recorded from
the start time.
Step 3: Select the above options and press
“Enter”
button. Use “Up”
“Down”
, “Left”
and “Right”
buttons to set the date, time and
size.
Backup to CD-R
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Step 4: Select [START BACKUP] option and
BACKUP RECORDING
press “Enter”
START TIME : 18 AUG 2005 10 : 18
END TIME :
18 AUG 2005 12 : 18
START BACKUP ?
YES
button to show
[BACKUP RECORDING] message
board and it shows user about the end
NO
time. Select [YES] option and press
“Enter”
button to start backup
function.
Step 5: During the backup preparation, the
BACKUP RECORDING
PLEASE INSERT A BLANK CD
YES
NO
transmitter will request you to insert a
blank CD. Insert a blank CD and press
“Enter”
button in [YES] option to
start the backup process.
BACKUP
PREPARE
CD
BACKUP
FILE
30%
The transmitter prepares the backup CD file
CREATE
CD
SUCCESS
YES
Step 6: After finishing the backup to CD function,
press “Enter”
button to exit and the CD
will be ejected.
Backup to CD-R
IMAGE
30%
It creates CD Image for burning CD
BACKUP RECORDING
BURN
CD
BACKUP
BURNING
CD
30%
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Step 7: Insert the CD to PC with window OS and
the Portable Player software will pop up
automatically. Press “Play”
button
for playback in the CD.
Note that if the Portable Player software does
not pop up automatically, please uses the mouse
to double click the CD-ROM drive in your PC.
Backup to CD-R
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F. Connection with PTZ cameras
As TeleEye RX transmitter built with a RS485 port IN and OUT, you can connect port OUT to
Pan/Tilt/Zoom cameras (in parallel) and connect port IN to keyboard controller. The connection
diagram is shown below.
Setup Procedure
For installation of CCTV monitor, cameras, network setting and connection, please refer to
P.66 of the User Guide.
Step 1: Connect the P/T/Z cameras to the RS 485 OUT port in parallel at the TeleEye RX rear
panel. Connect the P/T/Z cameras to video input port according to each P/T/Z camera
ID.
Note that all P/T/Z cameras should be the same model.
Step 2: Connect the keyboard controller to the RS 485 IN port at the TeleEye RX rear panel.
For keyboard controller setup, please refer to the keyboard controller manual.
Step 3: Configure P/T/Z cameras driver and setting through OSD menu by CCTV monitor.
Connection with PTZ cameras
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Configure P/T/Z cameras driver and setting as follow:
SETUP MENU
Step 4: Press “Menu”
VIDEO
RECORDING
SWITCHES
DATE / TIME
CONNECTION
EVENT HANDLER
TRANSMITTER
RESTORE FACTORY SETTING
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
ENTER
button, select [SETUP]
option and press “Enter”
button to
enter [SETUP] sub menu. Select
[VIDEO] option and press “Enter”
button.
Step 5: Select [CAMERA SETTING] option and
VIDEO
CAMERA SETTING
LOCAL MONITORING
OSD COLOR
VIDEO FORMAT
...
...
BLUE
PAL
press “Enter”
button to enter the
camera setting menu. Select [CAMERA
(NO.)] option and press “Enter”
button to choose the camera as PTZ
camera.
Step 6: Select [SUPPORT PTZ] option and use
CAMERA 1 SETTING
INSTALL
NAME
SUPPORT PTZ
GENERAL PTZ SETTING
YES
CAM 1
YES
...
“Left”
or “Right”
button to
choose [YES] option. Select [GENERAL
PTZ SETTING] option and press
“Enter”
Step 7: Select [ADVANCED PTZ SETTING]
PTZ SETTING
PAN SPEED
TILT SPEED
PTZ MOVEMENT SETTING
ADVANCED PTZ SETTING
button to set the PTZ feature.
FAST
FAST
...
...
option and press “Enter”
configure P/T/Z cameras driver and bit
rate.
Connection with PTZ cameras
button to
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ADVANCED PTZ SETTING
PTZ DRIVER
BIT RATE
TELEEYE DM S . . .
4800
Step 8: Select [PTZ DRIVER] option and press
“Enter”
button to select P/T/Z
cameras driver. According to the P/T/Z
Note that if there is no driver to support your P/T/Z
cameras, please refer to WX-30 software upload
camera model, please select a certain
driver for required PTZ camera and press
“Enter”
PTZ driver section
button to save the setting.
Step 9: Select [BIT RATE] option and use “Left”
or “Right”
button to set bit
rate corresponding to your P/T/Z cameras.
Press “Back”
button to go to [PTZ
SETTING] menu
Step 10: Select [PAN SPEED] and [TILT
PTZ SETTING
PAN SPEED
TILT SPEED
PTZ MOVEMENT SETTING
ADVANCED PTZ SETTING
FAST
FAST
...
...
SPEED] options and use “Left”
“Right”
or
button to change the pan
(horizontal direction) and tilt (vertical
direction) speed of the PTZ camera.
Step 11: Select [PTZ MOVEMENT] option and
press “Enter”
button to change PTZ
movement timing setting
Connection with PTZ cameras
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PTZ MOVEMENT SETTING
PAN DURATION
TILT DURATION
ZOOM DURATION
FOCUS DURATION
IRIS DURATION
ADDITIONAL DURATION
WASHER DURATION
WIPER DURATION
PATROL SPEED
DWELL TIME
Step 12: User can select different movement
direction duration according to whether the
PTZ camera support those functions.
Step 13: Press “Back”
button for several time
to exit main menu. Use “Camera
Control” buttons (as below) to select the
PTZ camera.
ENABLE
YES
PTZ
Step 14: Press “Live”
button to show the PTZ
NO
Camera Enable menu.
Tilt Up
Tilt Down
Pan Left
Pan Right
Zoom In
PTZ OPTION
RECALL PRESET
PROGRAM PRESET
RECALL PATROL
STOP PATROL
AUX CTRL
IRIS CTRL
FOCUS CTRL
ZOOM CTRL
AUTO
DISABLE PTZ
Step 15: Select [YES] option and press “Enter”
button to enable PTZ function and
the PTZ enable icon
corresponding PTZ camera in CCTV
monitor.
Step 16: Press “Live”
Zoom Out
button to enter the PTZ
option menu for advance control and
disable PTZ camera.
You can use “control button” to control PTZ
camera.
Connection with PTZ cameras
shown at the
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APPENDIX
sureLINK TECHNOLOGY
sureLINK technology is available in TeleEye RX, which enables you to connect to the transmitter
with broadband dynamic IP Internet connection. If you can only use broadband dial-up account to
connect to the Internet through your computer, sureLINK provides a solution for sharing the
Internet connection between your computer and the transmitter.
sureLINK is a group of additional functions, services and software provided for the transmitter so
as to make it to connect to the Internet in any connection methods. Such function can only be used
if you have applied for this service. After you have done so, you also need to configure the
transmitter to make sureLINK available. This section will help you to configure and use it.
By using of sureLINK technology, the powerful TeleEye RX can work on broadband Internet
economically, a cost effective and convenient remote live video monitoring anytime and anywhere.
sureLINK Address
You
can
apply
for
sureLINK
address
(domain
name),
such
as
www.hkpublic.teleeye.teleeye.net, for your transmitter. You can use this name to login or
browse the built-in web server **. One of the advantages is that you are not required to
memorize the IP address (e.g. 210.177.50.156) of the transmitter. Since the sureLINK address
is fixed while the IP address may change periodically (in case when dynamic IP is used), you
do not need to worry about the expiration of the IP address. The sureLINK address can also be
used in transmitter web browsing to see live video on standard web browser (e.g. IE, Netscape).
Refreshing Rate
When sureLINK address feature is enabled, the transmitter will periodically update its
current IP address to our database to ensure that the sureLINK address is always
forwarded to a valid IP. You can set this update period through OSD menu.
DNS Services:
Assigned when the transmitter can directly access the Internet without the help of TeleEye
Proxy Server
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sureLINK Technology
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How to Apply for sureLINK Address
You can apply for sureLINK by visiting our web site at http://www.TeleEye.com
Step 2
Step 1
Step 1: Sign up to create your user account
Step 2: Login the page using your registered name and password.
Step 3: Click sureLINK Address Registration button
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Step 3
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sureLINK Technology
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ʳ
ʳ
ʳ
ʳ
ʳ
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Step 4
ʳ
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Step 4: Enter a sureLINK address (Domain Name), your Transmitter Serial No. and
Registration Code in the fields provided respectively. Then click the Apply button. The
process is then completed.
After we received your domain name registration for your transmitter, your application will be
processed. Normally, it requires about 2 to 3 working days to activateʳ sureLINK for your
transmitter. You will receive a notification mail when your sureLINK service is ready.
ʳ
Transmitter Modification
Since the sureLINKʳʳ(Domain name) address corresponds to a single transmitter, if you change
from one transmitter to another one, you have to inform us to update our database record. To do this,
you can visit ourʳTeleEye Product Support again and follow the steps below:
Step 1: Transmitter Modification > Select a sureLINK address (Domain Name) you want to
modify
Step 1
sureLINK Technology
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ʳ
ʳ
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Step 2
ʳ
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Step 2: Enter the Old Registration Code, New Transmitter Serial Number and New
Registration Code at each field provided. Click Modify button to submit the form.
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Step 4
Step 3
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If the above procedure is completed successfully, theʳsureLINKʳwill be effective immediately.
sureLINK Technology
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APPENDIX
GENERAL TERMS DISCUSSION
Before you start to configure the transmitter, you may need to know some of the terms and
information used in the transmitter.
Registration Checking
Users need to do the registration in the TeleEye Reception Software WX-30 for
authorization before the transmitter can be used when such feature is enabled in the TeleEye
RX. This option can be applied to improve the security protection for the organization when
higher security level is required. If the transmitter is decided to open for public use, you can
disable this feature so that public users do not need to register for viewing live video from the
TeleEye Reception Software WX-30.
Site Monitoring Method
There are mainly four methods to link up with the transmitter to see video:
Telephone Line (Public Telephone Network/ISDN)
TCP/IP in LAN
TCP/IP on the Internet using Broadband and Internet Router
TCP/IP on the Internet using Broadband with Dial-up Software
You have to choose one of the connection methods in Section 3 to configure the transmitter
before use so as to make it function properly.
The TeleEye Reception Software WX-30 contains all the settings for different remote
video monitoring method. Different connection methods may have different settings, and
some of the setting configured in one connection method is not applicable to other method. In
this case, you can refer to one of the following configuration procedures for the connection
method you will use.
ʳ
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It is recommended that the above items should be configured before the first time you use the
transmitter no matter which connection method you use. The steps to set the above items are
discussed in Section 3 : Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring.
General Team Discussion
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APPENDIX
SPECIFICATIONS
STANDARD
NO. OF CHANNELS
STANDARD
NO. OF CHANNELS
DISPLAY SCREEN
DISPLAY FRAME RATE
TYPE
INPUT
OUTPUT
NETWORK
CONCURRENT USERS
sureLINK
MODEM PORT
TELEMETRY CONTROL
MODE
HD TYPE
MAX. RECORDING RATE#
EVENT HANDLING
ACTION TYPE
EXTERNAL INPUTS
Specification
VIDEO INPUT
(P): PAL/CCIR, 625 lines, 25 frames per second
(N): NTSC/EIA, 525 lines, 30 frames per second
composite video, 1 Vp-p, BNC
VIDEO OUTPUT
(P): PAL/CCIR, 625 lines, 25 frames per second
(N): NTSC/EIA, 525 lines, 30 frames per second
composite video, 1 Vp-p, BNC
full screen, quad screen
25/30fps D1, 100/120fps CIF
STANDALONE OPERATION
System configuration, operation, audit trail
AUDIO **
1 channel, RCA, line level
Input impedance : 30k, frequency : 200-3500Hz
PA output : 1 channel, RCA, line level;
Output impedance : 600ohm, frequency : 200-3500Hz
Local input : 1 channel, RCA, line level;
Output impedance : 600ohm, frequency : 200-3500Hz
COMMUNICATION
RJ-45, 10/100Base-T Ethernet (auto-sensing)
support Internet connection assigned with dynamic IP address
RS-232C: DB-9 male, asynchronous, 8 data bits,
1 stop bit, no parity, 9.6k-115.2kbps, hardware flow control
Keyboard port: RS-422/485: 2-way terminal, asynchronous,
8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, 2.4-19.2kbps
Camera port: RS-422/485: 2-way terminal, asynchronous,
8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, 2.4-19.2kbps
RECORDING
manual, programmable, event-driven
IDE interface, removable
(P) : 25fps at 720 X 576 pixels; 100fps at 360 X 288 pixels
(N) : 30fps at 720 X 480 pixels; 120fps at 360 X 240 pixels
EVENT TYPE
external alarm, tamper, video motion detection, video loss,
disk full, power interruption, system fail
buzzer, dial back, recording,
relay control, email notification **
4x NC/NO
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RELAY SWITCH
NO. OF CHANNELS
MAX. RATING
24V AC, 1000mA
POWER
VOLTAGE
MAX. RATING
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
RELATIVE HUMIDITY
DIMENSION
WEIGHT
12V DC
50W
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
5oC – 45oC
<85% (no condensation)
MECHANICAL DESIGN
403x370x125 (mmxmmxmm)
3.5kg
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