Signal Communications SCVX-030821 TeleEye III+ VX Series User Manual
Signal Communications Limited TeleEye III+ VX Series
User Manual
TeIeEye ZZZ“ VX Series Video Recording Transmitter VX-4001 / VX-4002 VX-8002 / VX-8004 VX-16004 I VX-1 6008 Installation Guide www.TcIcEymcom 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 may 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, Hong Kong, US and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Copyright (c) 2003 Slgnal Communications Limited (A member of Te/eEye Group). All rights reserved. Version 1.0 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 E: K’AKNIALG 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. MQZE 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 he 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: . Reon'ent or relocate the receiving antenna. 0 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 0 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/T V technician for help. Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limits. Table of Contents SECTION 1 INIBQDJMIQN Features Removing the Package Front Panel Description Rear Panel Description SECTION 2 LNSIALLAIIQNQLZQLQEMMLQQALMQNJIQRINQ - Install TeleEye ”1+ VX for Local Video Display SECTION 3 [NSIALLMBEMQIEMIQBINQ 0 Install Te/eEye ”1+ VX for Remote Monitoring with Network (Connection in LAN environment) BLQEEIIQILSQEBNARE Apjendix B SEELIEIQAIIQN§ muwwv— 10 13 15 Te/eEye III+ VX Installation Guide Page 1 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION The revolutionary TeleEye III+ VX Series Video Recording Transmitter (Te/eEye ”1+ VX) is an all—in-one video recording; transmitter with dual composite video outputs and removable hard disk for standalone and remote operations. Powered by its proprietary video compression technology and remote accessibility, Te/eEye Ill+ VX provides simultaneous remote monitoring, recording and playback. Users can keep track of live video and play back recorded video from any remote locations. Te/eEye Ill+ VX is not only designed for connectivity but a total solution for video monitoring and digital recording! Introduction TeIeEye III+ VX Installation G ' Page 2 Features Standalone operations Dual composite video outputs OSD menus 16 video & alarm inputs Programmable video recording Video back—up function 4 relay switches Introduction Te/eEye III+ VX Installation Guide Page 3 Removing the Package ‘ Afier removing the package, make sure you have the following items: l Te/eEye ”1+ VX transmitter - Hard disk cartridge (with or without hard disk) - Hard disk cartridge Key x 2 - AC to DC Power Adapter with corc‘l - Modem cable with 9~pin RSZ32 header - Serial number and registration code card Front Panel Descriptions OM Lewes; MWCD OG) OOQO Ill Te/eEyeQZBI (Z) é: (It) t? unnumnmm 0 (9 O O O low '+ i <5 doe 1. Removable Hard Disk — Key lock is provided to lock the hard disk flom un-authorized removing - Key is used to enable/disable the power supply to the system 2. Live camera control buttons - VX—4001/VX—4002: l —4 - VX—8002 / VX—8004: 1 —8 - VX—16004/ VX—16008: 1 — 16 - Camera control buttons allow user to East switch to a specific camera for local monitoring ~ The buttons are also used for password input 3. Screen mode control / Menu control buttons Introductlon Te/eEye III+ VX Installation Guide Page 4 : ii» i" 9999 w sum t - There are 2 modes fort ese buttons, either in live mode or menu control mode - In live mode, the buttons are used to change video display mode in full screen, quad screen, full screen page mode and quad screen page mode i In menu control mode, the buttons are used as “up”, “down", “left”, “right” and “Enter” control l 4. Local Playback control buttons II«>»I co co 3 - These 5 buttons are used for recor ing playback control only - The functions are pause, fast backward, play, fast forward, and stop 5. Mode control buttons 2mm Rn: Phy Mum oéoo — 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 Play button: fast switch to playback log menu - Menu button: switch to menu for system settings, recording settings and event settings etc. 6. Notification LEDs There are 5 notification LEDs, 3 blue color and 2 red color from right to lefi Introduction Te/eEye III+ VX Installation Guide Page 5 Event Recording Liv: Play Power LED LED LED Ll-sl) LED Power LED: this LED will be ON when hard disk rack key is locked and power switch is turned on. This LED will blink during system initiation, and remains ON after initiation. Play LED: this LED will be ON when user press the [Play] button, it will tum OFF when the system is in live mode Live LED: this LED is ON indicating that video from the video out connectors are live Videos, During recording video playback, this LED tums OFF Recording LED: this LED will turn ON when Te/eEye III+ VX is doing recording Event LED: this LED will blink when event is triggered Introduction Te/eEye lII+ VX Installation Guide Page 6 Rear Panel Descriptions _ Q) 1. VIDEO INPUT Connectors » VX—4001 / VX—4002: l _ 4 - VX—8002/ VX~8004z 1 — 8 - VX—16004 / VX—16008: l — 16 » Standard BNC connectors for color and black and white video sources - A composite video signal should be supplied to these connectors 2. VIDEO OUTPUT Connectors - VIDEO OUT] and VIDEO OUT2 - A composite Video signal with IV p-p is output from these connectors - PAL/CCIR format with 625 lines, 50 fields per second OR NTSC/EIA format with 525 lines, 60 fields per second 3. RELAY OUT / ALARM IN Port - 4 control switches are available for all models. - VX—4001 /VX—40(]2: 4 alarm ports - VX—8002/ VX—8004: 8 alarm ports - VX—l 6004 / VX—16008: 16 alarm ports - All alarm ports are NC/NO type input 4. Ethernet Socket (10/100 Base—T) - This socket is used for connecting Te/eEye ”1+ VX to the corporate computer network (eg. LAN) Introduction Te/eEye III+ VX Installat Page 7 5. Power Jack - A 2.1mm DC. power jack for the connection to the power supply (12V DC.)- 6. Switch - A power switch to switch on or off the TeleEye III+ VX transmitter Introduction TeIeEye III+ VX Installation Guide Page 8 SECTION E 2 INSTALLATION OF Te/eEye III+ VX FOR LOCAL MONITORING Install Te/eEye III+ VX for Local Video Display VIDEO IN connect to camera with coaxial cables with BNC VIDEO OUT connect to coaxial video cable with BNC header Te eéye 111+ vx BNC cable Power Adapter BNC cables DC power supply input with IZVDC, centre positive Video Cameras Procedures: 1. Insert the hard disk cartridge into the hard disk tray of TeleEye Ill+ VX 2. Using the key provided to lock the hard disk cartridge 3. Connect video cameras to input video channels with BNC cable 4. Connect the VIDEO OUT] to a monitor using BNC cable 5. Plug the DC supply to the power jack from the power adapter Installation of TeIeEye III+ VX for Local Monitoring Te/eEye III+ VX Installation Guide Page 9 6. Switch on the Te/eEye Ill+ VX and you will see the live Video on the monitor. For the first time you use Te/eEye lll+ VX, the live display mode is in quad mode, which means ‘ you will see four cameras on the screen at the same time Term were is” 7. Press the [full screen mode control] button to switch to the full screen mode You can press the [quad screen mode control] button again to switch back to quad mode Full screen mode CODU‘fl button Quad screen mode control button _ l>++>43 0 00° “(Rafi V 4 “b Entnr 8. Press the [live camera control] button to switch to a different camera égss Installation of TeIeEye III+ vx for Local Monitoring Te/eEye III Installation Guide Page 10 SECTION 3 INSTALLATION OF Te/eEye III+ VX FOR REMOTE MONITORING Install Te/eEye III+ VX for Remote Monitoring with Network Setup Ts/eEye III+ VX for connection in LAN environment Before setting up the transmitter on LAN, you need to prepare the following items: - A straight through RJ45 Ethemet cable - An JP address which is unique in your LAN network. Consult your network administrator if you don’t have Procedures: 1. Follow the steps of setting up Te/eEye III+ VX for local video display, now you can see the live video and OSD on the monitor 2. Press the [Menu] button on front panel of Te/eEye III+ VX such that the OSD main menu will popup on the monitor as follows Event Rec Liver Play Menu ©QGDQ% 0 Use the arrow button to move down to select the [TRANSMITTER SETUP] menu, The selected item will be pointed by a hand icon. - Press the [Enter] button to enter the selected sub-menu Installation of TeIeEye III+ VX for Remote Monitoring Te/eEye IIl+ VX Installation Guide Page 11 192.lbs.fl.2 In the [TRANSMITTER SETUP] menu, move the cursor to [NETWORK SETUP] Press the [Enter] button to enter the selected sub-menu If you have selected the wrong sub- menu, you can select the [BACK] item to go back to the previous menu Later on you can go back to this menu to enable the built-in web server so that you can use a web browser (eg. IE) to mt the connection Menu items ended with ]...] indicate sub-menu exist Use Cursor button to move the cursor to select 0-9, [BACK], [NEXT], etc. Use the [Enter] button to confirm selection After entering the IP address, select [END] and press [Enter] button to go back to previous menu for subnet mask and port number setting Installation of Te/eEye III+ VX for Remote Monitoring i TeIeEye III+ VX Installation Guide Page 12 3A After setting up the IP address, you need to setup the subnet mask and port number in the similar way 4. After changing any network settings, you should back to the [MAIN MENU] and [EXIT] the main menu to save all the settings. Or you can press the [Live] button to fast exit the menu operation 5. Now connect the TeIeEye III+ VX to your LAN using Ethernet cable as shown in the following diagram Ethernet port connect ' h R Power Adapter CAT-SEthemei 192.168.02 cable BNC cables 192.168.0.3 1 Use 1 Reception .. , f, A fi Software Network switch b TetsEye in. Wksz-Ao nnm mu Video Cameras LINK 0 Col. 0 E Ethsmul m/ico BascT 6. Power on the TeleEye III+ VX. You will notice the LINK LED is on and COL LED is off which indicate you have connected to your LAN network properly. 7, If you have enabled the built-in web server of Te/eEye III+ VX, you can connect to Te/eEye ”1+ VX using a web browser (egt IE) on a PC inside the network. Type the address as (eg. hug/”92 gist 2 ), you are prompt to enter the password (default is “000000”). Please see section 5 for detail on built-in web server access. 8. If all the settings are correct, you can view the video through the browser, Installation of Te/eEye III+ VX for Remote Monitoring Te/eEye III Installation Guide Page 13 APPENDIX RECEPTION SOFTWARE About the Reception Software Te/eWIn Reception Software 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 VX transmitter. The compressed data are decoded and displayed through the PC monitor. Software Installation Before setting up TeIeWin, please change the video setting to 800 x 600 true colour or 16- bit high colour in Windiw’s Display Properties Te/eWin software CD contains an installation program, SETU P.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/eWin directly from your hard disk. Connecting TeIeWin to VX Step 1: Make sure your video setting of Window’s environment is 800 x 600 true colour or 800 x 600 16-bit High Colour. To start Te/eWin Reception Software, click on the Start button on the taskbar, then choose Programs -> Te/eEye [11 ~> TelaEye 111+ WRS3-AD. Step 2: To connect to the VX, click Connect under the Connection menu or the Connect button. Step 3: In the Connect Using box, select TCPIIP and enter the IP address as 192.168‘01. This allows the Tsldlllin to communicate with the VXIhrough the R145 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. Te/eWin Operation You may connect/disconnect the connection by selecting Connect/Disconnect under the Connections menu or clicking the Connect/Disconnect button. Reception Software TeIeEye III+VXlnstaIIationG “ole Page 14 You may reset the alarms by clicking Reset Alarm under the Event->Alarm menu or with the Reset Alarm button. You may enable/disable recording by clicking the VX 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. Imuhleflhmtmg; If you encounter problem in connecting the VX 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= 192.168.0.3 0 Subnet mask = 255.255.2550 Pin Definitions of the crossover RJ45 CABLE When linking VX to PC, you need the crossover RJ45-to—RJ45 cable. Table 1 lists the definitions for the crossover RJ45—to—RJ45 cable. Terminal A Terminal B White orange l TD+ 3 RD+ White green Orange 2 TD- 6 RD- Green White green 3 RD+ 1 TD+ White orange White blue 4 BI_1+ (Not used by 10BaseT) 7 BI_2+ (Not used by lOBaseT) White brown Blue 5 BI_1- (Not used by lOBaseT) B BI_2- (Not used by lOBaseT) Brown Green 6 RD- 2 TD» Orange White brovm 7 BI_2+ (Not used by 10mm) 4 BI_1+ (Not used by 10BaseT) White blue Brown 8 13172. (Not used by lOBaseT) 5 Bl_l- (Not used by lOBaseT) Blue Table 1: Crossover RJ45-to—RJ45 cable definitions. Reception Software Te/eEye IlI+ VX Installation Guide Page 15 STAN DARD APPENDIX B MODEL VX~4001 VX-4002 VX-BOOZ VX-8004 VX-16004 VX-16008 (P): PAL/CCIR, 625 lines, 50 fields per second STANDARD (N): NTSC/EIA, 525 lines, 60 fields per second composite video, 1 V“, BNC NO. OF CHANNELS 4 8 16 VI =_ (P): PAL/CCIR, 625 lines, 50 fields per second (N): NTSC/EIA, 525 lines, 60 fields per second composite video, 1 V”, BNC NO. OF CHANNELS MODEM PORT im COM RS-ZEIZC: DB-Q male, asynchronous, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, 946k-115.2kbps, hardware flow control AUX PORT NO. OF CHANNELS RS-ZSZC or RS-422/485 RS-23IZC: DB—9 female, asynchronous, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, 2.4k-19.2kbps, hardware flow control RS-422/485: 2-way terminal, asynchronous, 5-8 data bits, 1-2 sto: bits, no/odd/even arit , 2.4k—19.2kb s MAX. RATING VOLTAG E 24V AC, 1000mA 12V DC MAX. RATING 40W 44W 51W Specifications
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