- 0 - Operation Manual Version 8.1.08 Digital Video Servers Enterprise Series Professional Digital IP Video Server/C
- 9 - 5.2 Functionalities of the Web User Interface: 5.2.a. - Select the number of display partition you prefer, from single screen up to 16-pa
- 10 - 5.2.d. - An option to have a voice chat with the other remote user. Speakers and microphone must be provided and connected to the Digital
- 11 - 6. Server Parameter Setup Menu The common settings configured on the Video server’s Server Parameters are the following: 5.1 Unit Name – en
- 12 - 5.6 Gateway IP address - Enter the Gateway IP address according to your own local network settings. 5.7 HTTP Port – Enter the port number t
- 13 - 6.2 You can name each camera with your own descriptive name. 6.3 The settings on Major stream will affect how the video itself is proce
- 14 - Motion Detection – check this option to setup the video server’s motion detection feature. Click on ―Area Setup‖ button to set an area for mo
- 15 - Physical Wiring Interface: Socket Pin definition 1.2.1 Standard RS232 port - RJ-45 socket pin definition Video server has a RS232 standard p
- 16 - (3) To connect 25 cores bore style socket with 9 cores bore style socket conversion is below: picture2.3 the connection with DB25 and DB9
- 17 - Picture 2.5 the connection with RJ45 and DB25( DCE) Definition of RS485 port - RJ-45 socket pin. To use CAT5 cable for PTZ control, cut
- 18 - Configuring the Wireless Access Point/Bridge The Wireless IP Kit has a summary sheet enclosed inside the box for the default IP settings of t
- 1 - Table of Contents Page Features and Functions of IP Video Server/Camera 2 Installation and Configuration of the IP Server/Camera with HyperTer
- 19 - Step 2: Connect the Wireless Antenna Ethernet cable to the POE port of the Wireless Kit box. Plug in the main AC cable to your AC wall ou
- 20 - 1.3 Mounting Install Guide A. Pole Mounting B. Wall Mounting
- 21 - 2. Understanding the Hardware and Configuration 2.1 The figure below shows the simple block diagram how the whole Wireless IP Video Serv
- 22 - 2.2 IP Address Configuration This device can be configured as a Bridge or Access Point. The default IP address of the device is 192.168.1.
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- 24 - 3. Choosing the Operation Mode This device can be configured as a Bridge or Access Point. The default IP address of the device is 192.168.1.1
- 25 - After logging in you will see the graphical user interface (GUI) of the bridge. The navigation drop-down menu on left is divided into three
- 26 - 4.2 Management - Click on the Management link on the navigation drop-down menu. You will then see five options: operation mode, status, st
- 27 - 4.2.1 Selecting Operation Mode – for DVR applications, we will be using Bridge mode. However, your own IT staff will still have the final wo
- 28 - 4.3 TCP/IP Settings 4.3.1 LAN Interface Click on the LAN Interface link under the TCP/IP Settings menu. Using this option you may change t
- 2 - I. Features and Functions of the Digital Video Server 1. Front Panel 1 2 3 4 1.1 TX/RX LED indicato
- 29 - 4.4 Wireless 4.4.1 Basic Settings (Infrastructure, Ad-Hoc) Click on the Basic Settings link under the Wireless menu. Using this option you m
- 30 - 4.5 Site Survey Click on the Site Survey link under the Wireless menu. This page displays the list of Access Points in the coverage area and
- 31 - Features and Technical Specifications: Outdoor Access Point/Client Bridge and IP Video Server Technical Specifications: Outdoor Access Point
- 32 - Features and Benefits: Outdoor Access Point/Client Bridge Features Benefits High Speed Data Rate Up to 54Mbps Capable of handling heavy data
- 33 - IP Video Server Specifications Specifications VS-1 VS-4 Video/Audio Input channel 1 4 Video Compression Standard H.264 Resolution PAL:CI
- 34 - Features and Benefits of IP Video Server Features Benefits Scalability It can be used as an independent IP Video server, connecting up to 4 a
- 3 - II. Installation of the Device 1. Simple Block Diagram of the Digital Video Server 2. Configuring IP Settings through the Hyper-termina
- 4 - 2.3 On the PC, open the Hyper-terminal program. Click on Start, RUN and then type in hypertrm.exe Click OK. 2.4 Enter any name for
- 5 - Click OK when done. 2.7 Setting the IP Information - Press Enter on the keyboard, there will be a or # sign appearing on the screen.
- 6 - 2.8 Set IP Information on the DVS Values shown here is only an example. Follow the IP address scheme on your own Local Area Network (LAN). Con
- 7 - 1.2 Use the remote client software of the Video Server to connect to the Video server. Once connected, you will be able to have the option t
- 8 - 4.3 IP address and subnet mask information will now be active in the text box and ready for editing. Change these two IP information (IP addr
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