Signal Communications SCVR-020730 TeleEye III+ Video Recording Transmitter User Manual
Signal Communications Limited TeleEye III+ Video Recording Transmitter Users Manual
Users Manual
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Video Recording Tra
Installation
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VR—16168
Guide
Notice:
Signal Communications Limited reserves the right to make improvements to the product
described in this manual at any time and without notice.
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Copyright (c) 2002 Signal Communications Limited (A member of Te/eEye Group).
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Limits of Liability and Disclaimer of Warranty
Signal Communications Limited have 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 w
the use of the information or accessories contained herein.
Features and specifications are subject to change without prior notice,
ith or arising out of
FCC Statement on Class B
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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.
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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 prow‘de 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 interfer uce to radio or
television reception, which can be determine by turning the eiuipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference b one or more of
the following measures:
0 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
0 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.
0 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.
Tablg of Contgnts
SEC'HON 1
INTRODUCTION
SECTION 2
INTERFACE DESCRIPTION
SECTION 3
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What You Need
System Connemions
About the Reception Software
Software Installation
Connecting Te/eWIn to VRT
TE/Mln Operation
Pin Definitions for RJ45 LAN Cable
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VRT provides simultaneous remote monitoring, recording and playback
track of live video and play back recorded video from any remote location
SE‘CTION 1
INTROQUCTION
Te/eEye III+ Video Recording Transmmer (VRD is a one-plug module on LAN and the
Internet for remote video monitoring and recording.
Features
Real time video transmission
16 video & alarm inputs
4 relay switches
Triplex Operation: Simultaneous video monitoring, recording & playback
Password protection on connection and settings
Built—in real time clock
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Users can keep
SECTION
INTERFACE
DESCRIPTION
Model: VR—16168 ‘
Functional Descriptions
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VR—l6168: CHI — CH16
Standard BNC connectors for color and black&whit,e video sources
A composite Video signal should be supplied to these connectors
‘Line lock” camera(s) is(are) recommended to be used.
ALARMiSEIIQHEOII
4 remote control switches are available for all the models
VII—46168: 16 alarm sensors
All alarm channels have the same priority.
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- This socket is used for connecting VRTto flle corporate computer network (e.g.
LAN)
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- COL LED, when on, indicates that collision is occurring on the network.
- LINK LED, when on, indicates that VRT is connecting to the network and ready
to function.
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- These two ports are used for future development
- A 2.1mm D.C. power jack for the connection to the power supply (12V
SECTION
INSTALLING VRT
What You Need
To install and operate the VRT transmission unit, the following items are
required:
0 73/in 111+ VRT Transmifljgn Unit
The image transmitter suppoxts up to 16 video sources in all PAL or
NTSC format.
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Color / monochrome, PAL or NTSC.
0 Wk (RG—59 recommended)
It is used to connect the video output of the CCD camera to the video
input of VRT transmission unit.
- 8.le LAZY {Zablg
It is used to connect the VRT transmission unit to Ethernet socket of the
PC.
0 Adam
A (1.0. 12V Adaptor.
System Connections
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Step 1: Plug one end of the RJ45 LAN wble into the socket marked Ethernet on the
VRT transmitter, then plug the other end to the Ethernet socket of the computer.
Step 2: Plug one end of the BNC cable into the VIDEO OUTPUT of the CCD camera,
then plug the other end to the VRT's VIDEO INPUT connector (CH1 preferred)
lf more than one camera, plug the BNC cable sequentially to the CHz to CH16
of the VRT.
Step 3: Plug one end of the Alarm & SW cable into the BBQ male connector of the
alarm sensor box and plug the other end of the cable to the 08-37 female
connector of the VRT marked Alarm & SW.
step 4: Plug the round end of the do. adaptor into the socket marked POWER on the
VRTtransmitter.
step 5: Plug the adaptor to ac. power source for switching on the VRT.
The blue LED on the front panel of VRTshouId light up.
About the Reception Software
TeIdNin Reception Sofiware is a Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP application program
(IBM compatible PC). It implements the system controls as well as image decoding of
the VRT transmitter. The compressed data are decoded and displayed through the PC
monitor.
Software Installation
Before setting up Te/éNin, please change the video setting to 800 x 600 true
colour or 16—bit high colour in Windiw’s Display Properties.
Te/eWin sofiware CD contains an installation program, SETUP.EXE. Please use
this program to setup the necessary files into the hard disk of the reception unit.
Once you have completed the following installation procedure, you can run
Te/dNin directly from your hard disk.
Connecting 7'e/6Win to VRT
Step 1: Mike sure your video setting of Window’s environment is 800): 6000112 colour or 800): 600 16-
bit High Colour. To start Te/eWin Reception Software, click on the Start button on the
taskbar, then choose Programs -> Te/eEye 111-> Te/cEye 111+ WRS3-AD.
Step 2: To connect to the VRT, click Connect under the Connection menu or the Canned button.
Step 3: In the Connect (lying box, select TCP/IP and enter the IP address as 19216801. This allows the
TeIéNin to communicate with the VRTtln-ough the M45 LAN cable.
Step 4: Fill in the password for connection. The default password is 000000.
Step 5: You may now click the connect button to make connection.
7'e/6Win Operation
You may connect/disconnect the connection by selecting Connect/Disconnect under the
Connections menu or clicking the Connect/Disconnect button.
You may reset the alarms by clicking Reset Alarm under the Event->Alerm menu or
with the Reset Alarm button.
You may enable/disable recording by clicking the VRT REC button
You may playback the recorded video by clicking the Remote Retrieval under the
Remote menu.
You may change the video mode from remote retrieving to monitoring by clicking the
Remote Monitoring under the Remote menu.
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If you encounter problem in connecting the VRT transmitter, you should check the
following.
Please make sure your PC has a network card and is configured with network settings. Go
to Control Panel->Network to enter the following network settings.
IP = 19216802
0 Subnet mask = 255.255.2550
Pin Definitions of the crossover RJ45 CABLE
When linking VRT to PC, you need the crossover RJ45-to-RJ45 cable. Table F—2
lists the definitions for the crossover RJ45-to-RJ45 cable.
Terminal A Terminal B
White orange 1 TD+ 3 RD+ White green
Orange 2 TD- 6 RD» Green
White green 3 RD+ 1 TD+ White orange
White blue 4 BI_I+ (Not used by IOBaseT) 7 BI_2+ (Not used by lOBaseT) White brown
Blue 5 BI_l - (N at used by 10BaseT) 8 BI_Z- (Not used by lOBaseT) Brown
Green 6 RD- 2 TD- Orange
White brown 7 BI_2+ (Not used by lOBaseT) 4 BI_1+ (Not used by lOaneT) White blue
Brown 8 BI_2- (Not used by 10Base’l") 5 BI_l- (Not used by lOBuseT') Blue
Table F-2: Crossover RJ45-to-RJ45 cable definitions.
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