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INSTRUCTION MANUAL Network Video Server VSP-SV2000P About this manual Before installing and using this unit, please read this manual carefully. Be sure to keep it handy for later reference. Intelligent Security & Fire

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  • INSTRUCTION MANUAL

    Network Video Server

    VSP-SV2000P

    About this manualBefore installing and using this unit, please read this manual carefully. Be sure to keep ithandy for later reference.

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  • Contents

    Precautions .................................................2

    Accessories .................................................3

    Features .....................................................3

    Operating environment....................................4

    Name and Function of Each Part.........................5

    Connections.................................................7Basic Connections ..................................7Connecting to a LAN................................8Connecting to the Internet .........................8

    Network Video Server (Wired LAN) Settings ..........9

    1 Installation of Plug-in Software to theComputer........................................... 10Browser Settings.................................. 12Cookie Settings ................................... 12

    2 Wired LAN Settings............................... 13Initial Video Server Screen ..................... 14

    3 NETWORK SET Settings.......................... 18Changing a password ............................ 19Viewing Live Images Without Typing Ina Username or Password (ID1 only) ........... 20Changing the Access Level (ID2 or ID3)....... 20Access Level Settings............................ 21

    CLOCK SET Settings ..................................... 22

    DISPLAY setting.......................................... 23Setting the camera title.......................... 23Turning Off Video Image Display............... 24Setting Image Quality(Aperture and Contrast).......................... 24

    SINGLE VIEW Settings .................................. 25

    Alarm Settings............................................ 26ALARM BUFFERING SET Setting ............... 28External Alarm Sensor Setting.................. 29MOTION DETECTOR SET Settings .............. 30External Alarm Sensor and MotionDetector Settings ................................. 31Motion Detector Level SensitivitySetting.............................................. 32Remote Alarm Operations....................... 32

    A Alarm Output for a Specified Period........ 32

    B Continuous Alarm Output..................... 33Alarm Detection and Recording ................ 34

    A Using Only Post-alarm Recording .......... 34

    B Pre-alarm/Post-alarm Recording ........... 34

    Recording New Alarm Data ..................... 35Fixed Settings During Pre/Post-AlarmRecording .......................................... 35Saving to an Expansion Memory Card......... 36

    Viewing Live Images .................................... 37Viewing the View Frame Screen ............... 38

    Playing Back Alarm Data ............................... 39Playing Back Alarm Data in the Videoserver’s Internal Memory........................ 39Descriptions of Alarm Operation Buttons ..... 39Playing Back Expansion Memory CardImages ............................................. 40Playing Back Alarm Images Stored in aComputer........................................... 40Descriptions of Alarm OperationButtons for Saving Data to a Computer........ 41Alarm Data Deleting.............................. 42

    Saving Live Images and Alarm Images .............. 43Saving Live Images onto a Computer ......... 43Saving Alarm Images onto a Computeras Still Images .................................... 43Saving Alarm Data in Internal Memoryonto a Computer .................................. 44

    WIRELESS LAN SET Settings........................... 45Video Server Wireless LAN Settings .......... 46Description of WIRELESS LAN SETScreen .............................................. 47Encipherment Settings........................... 47

    PPP (Dial-up) Settings .................................. 48Connecting the Video Server andInstalling the Software........................... 48Video Server PPP Settings ...................... 50

    RS-232C Settings (RS-232C SET) ..................... 51

    SSP Settings (RS-485) .................................. 52Control Panel Displays for Equipmentwith SSP ........................................... 53Connection Examples for Equipmentwith SSP (Dome Camera) ....................... 54

    LANGUAGE Selection.................................... 55

    STATUS Checking........................................ 55

    Glossary of Terms ....................................... 56

    Troubleshooting.......................................... 59If the video server cannot be connected ...... 59If you forget the IP Address ..................... 59

    Specifications ............................................ 60

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  • Precautions

    In case of problemDo not use the video server if smoke or astrange odour comes from the unit, or if it seemsnot to function correctly. Disconnect the powercord immediately, and consult your dealer (or aSanyo Authorized Service Centre).

    Do not open or modifyDo not open the cabinet, as it may be dangerousand cause damage to the unit. For internalsettings and repairs, consult your dealer (or aSanyo Authorized Service Centre).

    Do not put objects inside the unitMake sure that no metal objects or flammablesubstance get inside the video server. If usedwith a foreign object inside, it could cause a fire,short-circuits or damages.If water or a liquid gets inside the video server,disconnect the power cord immediately, andconsult your dealer (or a Sanyo AuthorizedService Centre). Be careful to protect the videoserver from rain, sea water, etc.

    Be careful when handling the unitTo prevent damages, do not drop the videoserver or subject it to strong shock or vibration.

    Install away from electric or magneticfields

    If installed close to a TV, radio transmitter,magnet, electric motor, transformer, audiospeakers the magnetic field they generate willdistort the image.

    Protect from humidity and dustTo prevent damages to the video server, do notinstall it where there is greasy smoke or steam,where the dampness may get too high, or wherethere is a lot of dust.

    Protect from high temperaturesDo not install close to stoves, or other heatgenerating devices, such as spotlights, etc., orwhere it could be subject to direct sunlight, asthat could cause deformation, discoloration orother damages.Be careful when installing close to the ceiling, ina kitchen or boiler room, as the temperature mayraise to high levels.Install where the temperature range will staybetween –10°C and 50°C. (no condensation)

    Cleaning• Dirt can be removed from the cabinet by

    wiping it with a soft cloth. To remove stains,wipe with a soft cloth moistened with a softdetergent solution and wrung dry, then wipedry with dry soft cloth.

    • Do not use benzine, thinner or otherchemical product on the cabinet, as that maycause deformation and paint peeling. Beforeusing a chemical cloth, make sure to read allaccompanying instructions. Make sure thatno plastic or rubber material comes in contactwith the cabinet for a long period of time, asthat may cause damage or paint peeling.

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  • Accessories

    1 Setup CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 pc.

    2 AC Adaptor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 pc.

    3 Plastic tie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 pc.

    4 Ferrite core . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 pc.

    Features

    Web Server FunctionThis video server is equipped with a web serverfunction. The video server can be accessedusing a computer’s web browser in order to viewimages for up to four input signals (4 screen splitscreen). In addition, up to a maximum of 16users can simultaneously access a single videoserver on the network.

    Network ConnectionsThis video server is equipped with both anEthernet connector and an RS-232C connector,allowing it to be connected to a variety ofdifferent network environments, such as LANsand the Internet.

    Wireless LAN CompatibilityThe video server can also be used in a wirelessLAN environment by installing the specifiedwireless LAN card.

    Adoption of JPEG2000The images captured by the video server arecompressed using the JPEG2000 format beforetransmission. In comparison to conventionalJPEG formats, this format produces very littleimage deterioration and allows large volumes ofdata to be transmitted quickly (maximum 30 fps).Note: The transmission rate will vary depending

    on individual network conditions.A network environment that can transmitdata at high speeds is required in order totransmit data at 30 fps.

    Alarm Recording and Playback FunctionsThe built-in motion sensor detects movement,and the video server can also be connected toan external alarm sensor that is set to detectabnormalities, so that images can be recordedand played back when an alarm occurs.

    Communication function (RS-485)Communication output via SSP (Sanyo SecurityProtocol) (using the RS-485 connector) allowsthe video server to be controlled by otherdevices such as cameras and multiplexers byremote control.

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  • Operating environment

    The video server requires the followingconditions to operate.

    • OS: In this manual, the Microsoft® Windows®98 operating system, the Microsoft®Windows® Millennium Edition operatingsystem, the Microsoft® Windows® 2000operating system and the Microsoft®Windows® XP operating system are allreferred to as Windows.Microsoft and Windows are trademarks, orregistered trademarks of MicrosoftCorporation in the United States and/or othercountries.

    • CPU: Intel® Pentium® III 800 MHz or higheror similar with equivalent speed capacity(Pentium® 4 2 GHz recommended)Intel and Pentium are trademarks orregistered trademarks of Intel Corporation orits subsidiaries in the United States and othercountries.

    • Memory: 128 MB or more (256 MB or morerecommended)

    • Drive: CD-ROM drive• Network card: 10Base-T / 100Base-TX• Protocols: TCP/IP, PPP, FTP, HTTP• Browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5

    SP2 or later

    • Computer monitor display size of 1024 x768 pixels or greater

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  • Name and Function of Each Part

    GND12VDC IN OUT

    VIDEO 1IN OUT

    VIDEO 2IN

    A1 2 3 4 RS-232C COMCOM ALARMOUTALARM

    IN RS485TERMION MODEM

    ETHERNET ALL RESET

    PC

    B A B

    OUTVIDEO 3

    IN OUTVIDEO 4

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    1 Power cord holderSecure the power cord to the holder using aplastic tie or similar as shown in theillustration.

    2 Power supply input terminals(DC 12 V, GND)

    3 ALARM IN/OUT terminals

    A ALARM IN terminals (ALARM IN 1 – 4)These alarm input terminals are forconnecting to the video servers. Connectan infrared sensor or similar device to theterminals to use in detecting intruders.

    B ALARM OUT terminalConnect a buzzer or lamp to this terminalto notify you when an alarm has beendetected.

    C Ground terminal (COM)

    4 RS-232C connector (RS-232C)Use this connector to connect the videoserver to a modem for transmission of dataalong telephone lines, or for connecting thevideo server to a computer.Use the communication/terminal selectswitch to change the video server operationbetween modem and computer operation.

    5 RS-485 connector (RS-485)Use this connector when connecting thevideo server to a device that is equipped withan SSP (RS-485) communication function.After making the connection, select theconnected device in the SSP sub-menu ofthe main menu so that the device can beoperated by remote control via the network.

    6 Communication/terminal select switches(1) TERMI

    When using RS-485, set this switch toON for the last device connected.

    (2) PC/MODEM

    • PC: This is for service technician use,and should not be used by the customer.

    • MODEM: This position should beselected when a modem is connectedusing PPP settings.

    Note:

    • Make sure that the video server’s power isturned off before setting the function of theRS-232C connector.

    • Using the RS-232C connector to connect thevideo server to a computer is only done forservice purposes. You should not use thePC/MODEM select switch yourself.

    7 Link indicatorThis indicator illuminates when the videoserver is connected to a network. It flasheswhile data transmission is in progress.

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  • Name and Function of Each Part

    POWER

    G

    H I

    8 ETHERNET connectorUse this connector to connect the videoserver to a hub, local server or networkserver. Use a 10Base-T or 100Base-TX(Category 5, UTP) cable to make theconnection.

    9 ALL RESET buttonThis button restarts the system. The settingsthat have been changed in the setting menusare not affected.

    F VIDEO IN/OUT terminals

    • Video input terminals (VIDEO IN 1 – 4)Connect these terminals to the outputterminals of the monitoring cameras.

    • Video output terminals (VIDEO OUT 1 – 4)Connect these terminals to a monitor forpass-through output of the images to themonitor.

    G POWER indicatorThis indicator illuminates when 12 V DC issupplied to the power terminals.

    H PC card slotInsert a memory card or wireless LAN cardinto this slot. At the time of shipment from thefactory, a dummy card is inserted to preventdust and other foreign particles getting insidethe unit. If using a PC card, press the PCcard eject button to remove the dummy cardbefore inserting the PC card.

    I PC card eject button

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  • Connections

    Turn off the power for all equipment before making any connections.

    Basic Connections

    1 Connect the video server to a computer.Connect a cable between the ETHERNET connectors of the video server and the computer.Use a crossed wire-type Ethernet cable.

    2 Connect the accessory AC adapter to the video server.After connecting the AC adapter, install the supplied ferrite core.Note:

    • In order to avoid any problems with the video server and the power supply, take sufficient care toensure that the polarities are correct when connecting the power supply.

    • When the accessory ferrite cores are attached, they will increase the load on the cable, so afterdoing the installation, adjust the cable accordingly.

    3 Insert the power cord plug into a wall outlet.The POWER indicator will illuminate.

    Computer

    Monitor TV

    CCD camera

    GND12VDC IN OUT

    VIDEO 1IN OUT

    VIDEO 2IN

    A1 2 3 4 RS-232C COMCOM ALARMOUTALARM

    IN RS485TERMION MODEM

    ETHERNET ALL RESET

    PC

    B A B

    OUTVIDEO 3

    IN OUTVIDEO 4

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  • Connections

    Connecting to a LANUse an Ethernet cable to connect theETHERNET connector of the video server to theLAN’s Ethernet switching hub.☞ Use a straight-type Ethernet cable.

    Connecting to the InternetUse an Ethernet cable to connect theETHERNET connector of the video server to adevice such as a router or ADSL modem that isconnected to the Internet.☞ If connecting to a router, use a straight-type

    Ethernet cable. If connecting to an ADSLmodem or to some other type of device, referto the documentation provided with thedevice for details on what type of connectionmethod should be used.

    Ethernet cable(straight type)

    Ethernet switching hub

    LAN

    IN OUTVIDEO 2

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    ETHERNET ALL RESET

    PC

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    Internet

    Ethernet cable(straight type)

    Router or ADSL modem

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    ETHERNET ALL RESET

    PC

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    IN OUTVIDEO 4

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  • Network Video Server (Wired LAN) Settings

    In order to use the network video server, you must make the following settings in the order given.

    1 Installation of Plug-in Software to theComputer (p. 10)

    Install the contents of the supplied setupCD-ROM to the computer.

    Note: The same setup CD-ROM issupplied with both the networkcamera and the network videoserver. You can use either CD-ROMto carry out the installation.

    2 Wired LAN Settings (p. 13)Connect an Ethernet cable between thenetwork video server and the computer andthen make the required initial settings suchas the computer IP address, user name,password and language.

    When these settings are completed, theinitial network video server screen will bedisplayed. This section gives descriptions ofthe various parts of the initial screen for youto refer to.

    3 Network Connection Settings (p. 18)This screen lets you carry out operationssuch as setting access levels(Administrator, Operator or User) andchanging passwords.

    Computer

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  • Network Video Server (Wired LAN) Settings

    1 Installation of Plug-in Software to the Computer

    Install the plug-in software (on the setup CD-ROM) onto the computer that is to be used. Installing theplug-in software makes it possible to view live images from network video servers using the computer’sweb browser.

    1 Turn on the power for the computer.After Windows has loaded, continue to thenext step.

    2 Insert the setup CD-ROM into the CD-ROMdrive of the computer.

    3 Click “Start” and then click “Run”.

    4 Type “D:\Setup.exe”.Type the drive letter for the CD-ROM drive ofthe computer in place of “D”.

    5 Click the [OK] button.After a short wait, the installation window willappear.Note: Simply answer the prompts that

    appear on the screen in order tocontinue installing the software. Theinstallation program has been set upbeforehand to install the softwarecorrectly.

    6 Click the [Next] button.

    7 Read the license agreement, and select “Iaccept the terms in the licenseagreement” if you agree to the terms ofthe license. Then click the [Next] button.

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    8 Type in your username and organizationname, and then click the [Next] button.

    9 Click the [Install] button.Installation of the software will start and thewindow display will change to show theinstallation progress.

    10 Click the [Finish] button.This completes the installation of theplug-in software.

    (Uninstalling the plug-in software)To uninstall the plug-in software, select“Add/Remove Programs” from the WindowsControl Panel, and delete “J2KCORE”.

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  • Network Video Server (Wired LAN) Settings

    Browser SettingsCheck that the Security settings for MicrosoftInternet Explorer are set as described below.Select Internet Options from the Tools menu,click the Security tab and then click the CustomLevel button to display the settings.

    1 Click “Enable” for “Run ActiveX controlsand plug-ins” in the “ActiveX controls andplug-ins” section.

    2 Click “Enable” for “Active scripting” inthe “Scripting” section and then click the[OK] button.

    Cookie SettingsThe video server uses cookies.If using Internet Explorer Version 6.0 as the webbrowser, select Internet Options from the Toolsmenu, click the Privacy tab, move the slide barto the “Medium” or lower position and then clickthe [OK] button.

    Note: If using Internet Explorer Version 5.5 SP2,click the Security tab.

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    2 Wired LAN Settings

    Once the plug-in software has been installed, use the computer’s web browser to access the videoserver.Note: The network video server handles large volumes of image data that has been compressed into

    JPEG2000 format. In order to provide smooth access to the video server, you should close anyother applications that you do not need to have open.

    1 Use an Ethernet cable to connect thenetwork video server and the computer.Refer to “Basic connections” in the“Connections” section.

    2 Click on the Network Connections icon inthe computer’s Control panel, and thenmake the Internet protocol settings (IPaddress and subnet mask) for thecomputer.

    • IP address setting:The video server’s IP address is set to“192.168.0.2”, so type in a spare numberthat is 3 or higher for the IP address.Example: “192.168.0.101"

    • Subnet mask setting:Type in “255.255.255.0”.

    3 Start the web browser on the computer,type “http://192.168.0.2/” into the locationbar and then press the [Enter] key.

    The password entry window will be displayed.

    4 Type in the username (ID3) and thepassword (3333), and then click the [OK]button.The language selection window will bedisplayed.

    Note: The username and password settings inthis screen are initially set to theAdministrator level settings (ID: “ID3”;password: “3333”) so that all requiredsettings can be made. There are separatepasswords for each of the three accesslevels (Administrator, Operator and User),and the passwords can be changed.Refer to “Access Level Settings” forfurther details.

    Language selection window

    The initial screen will be displayed.

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  • Network Video Server (Wired LAN) Settings

    Initial Video Server Screen

    The initial screen is displayed once the network video server and the computer have been set. Theinitial screen contains the buttons that are required for making various settings, and it also shows liveimages from the network video server that have been compressed into JPEG2000 format.

    1 Image quality mode select buttons

    Selects the quality for the live images that arebeing transmitted.

    Available settings:

    • AUTO: (default setting)The live images being transmitted areautomatically adjusted in accordance with thecomputer.

    • FINE:The live images being transmitted aredisplayed at high quality. The actual imagedisplay quality will vary depending on theoriginal quality at the time of transmission.

    Note: The quality of the images will varydepending on the capabilities of thecomputer. If this is a problem, change thesetting to “FINE”. However, when finemode is selected, the image displayspeed will be slower.

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    2 Menu select buttonsThe live image display area and setting areachanges when you click on one of these buttons.

    • [MULTI VIEW] buttonThis button is used to display images fromcameras that are connected to the VIDEO INterminals of the video server in a 4-screensplit screen. This screen is displayedautomatically when a menu screen isdisplayed.Note: If no live images are being displayed in the

    4-screen split screen, the display appears asfollows.

    ☞ VIDEO LOSS: Appears when a video inputsignal is present, but suddenly for somereason (such as an accident) the signal getsdisconnected.

    ☞ SANYO: Appears when no video input signalsource is connected. In addition, it appearswhen the DISPLAY setting for the cameratitle is set to “OFF”.

    • [SINGLE VIEW] buttonClick this button to operate the devices thatare connected to the video server (such asdome cameras, time lapse VCRs,multiplexers or digital video recorders) singlyor as a group.

    • [VIEW FRAME] buttonIf the live images are displayed in a 4-screenformat, the images at either side may not bevisible. In such cases, click this button todisplay live images in a single screen. Theimage area will be displayed in a fixed imagesize (720 x 480).

    • [NETWORK] buttonUsed when making network settings.

    • [WIRELESS LAN] buttonUsed when making wireless LAN settings.

    • [PPP] buttonUsed when setting up an Internet connectionusing a modem.Archive software (sold separately) is requiredwhen using these settings.

    • [DISPLAY] buttonUsed when making settings such as cameratitle and image quality (aperture and contrast)for a camera.

    • [ALARM] buttonUsed when making settings for alarmrecording and motion sensors.

    • [CLOCK] buttonUsed when setting the video server’s clock.

    • [RS-232C] buttonUsed when setting the communication speedwhen the video server is connected directlyto the computer.

    • [SSP] buttonUse this button to carry out SSP control.

    • [LANGUAGE] buttonClick this button if you would like to changethe language. The language selection screenwill be displayed.

    • [STATUS] buttonUsed when checking firmware versions andinformation relating to the video server.

    3 Network disconnect button

    Click this button to shut down operation of thenetwork video server. The following message willbe displayed when this button is clicked. Toreconnect the video server, click the

    (Refresh)

    button in the title bar.

    4 [Get JPEG2000 PLUG-IN] buttonIf you need to install the JPEG2000 plug-insoftware, click this button to point the browser toa website page for downloading the software.Select “JPEG2000 Plug-in Software” and thenstart the download. You will need an Internetconnection in order to download the software.

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  • Network Video Server (Wired LAN) Settings

    5 ALARM indicator

    The alarm status of each video server isindicated by these ALARM indicators.

    • Off: No alarm data, or recording of images iscomplete

    • Lit red: Post-alarm recording in progress• Lit orange: Pre-alarm recording in progress

    6 ALARM DATA indicator

    The alarm recording status of each video serveris indicated by these ALARM DATA indicators.

    • Lit red: (alarm recording image playbackis possible)Internal memory or expanded memory(installed in the PC card slot) is filled byalarm recording images.

    • Lit orange: (alarm recording imageplayback is not possible)Alarm recording images are currently beingtransferred from internal memory toexpanded memory, alarm recording is inprogress, or and expanded memory error hasoccurred.

    • Lit green: (alarm recording imageplayback is possible)Alarm data can still be recorded into theexpanded memory.Note: Refer to “Alarm Settings” for further

    details on alarm recording. (p. 26)

    7 REMOTE ALARM indicator (p. 32)

    If “ALARM OUT MODE” is set to “REMOTECONTROL” (remote alarm operation indicatordisplay: black), the output status from the alarmoutput connector can be set to continuous outputor timed output.

    • Black indicator:No output status when “ALARM OUT TIME”has been set.

    • Red indicator:Output status when “ALARM OUT TIME” hasbeen selected. When the set time isexceeded, the indicator changes to black, butif you click the indicator once more, thespecified indicator illuminates.

    • Grey indicator:No output status when “ALARM OUT TIME”is set to “REMOTE”.

    • Orange indicator:Output status when “ALARM OUT TIME” isset to “REMOTE”. The output status can beturned on and off repeatedly by clicking theindicator.

    8 BEEP OFF indicator (p. 27)

    If “ALARM SOUND MODE” is set to “USE”, thisdisplay appears at the same time as the buzzersounds when an alarm is detected. Click theindicator to stop the alarm buzzer from sounding.The alarm buzzer will stop automatically whenalarm recording is complete.

    9 FRAME RATE setting(default setting: HIGH)

    Set the image transmission speed from thedrop-down list box. Images can be transmitted atmaximum speed depending on the networkenvironment that the video server is connectedto.For example, if the maximum transmissionspeed for the network being connected to is 15fps, then the images can only be transmitted at amaximum speed of 15 fps, even if the frame rateis set to “MID 3” or higher.

    Available settings:BASIC (5 fps), MID 1 (10), MID 2 (15), MID 3(20), HIGH (30)

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    F PICTURE QUALITY setting(default setting: MID 2)

    Use the drop-down list box to select the imagequality (image compression ratio). If a highercompression ratio is used (BASIC), the volumeof image data becomes smaller (the amount ofimage deterioration becomes greater) and thetransmission speed becomes faster.

    Available settings:BASIC, MID 1, MID 2, MID 3, HIGH

    Note: Alarm recording is carried out at thepicture quality that is specified in thealarm recording settings, not at the settingthat is made here. (p. 35)

    G RESOLUTION and EXPANSION settings(default settings: 640x480, x1)

    • Select the image resolution from thedrop-down list box. The volume of datatransmitted will be larger when a higherresolution is selected.

    • Use the drop-down list box to set theenlargement ratio to x2 or x4 (when theimage size is 160x120) or x2 (when theimage size is 320x240). The image willappear coarser when a greater enlargementratio is selected.

    (Selection screen example)

    Note:

    • When images that are compressed usingJPEG2000 are played back, the image refresh ratewill vary depending on the performancespecifications of the computer being used. Inaddition, if other applications besides the webbrowser are running, this may also cause the imagerefresh rate to become slower or may result inunstable operation. You should avoid running otherapplications at the same time as much as possible.

    • Set the FRAME RATE, PICTURE QUALITY(COMPRESSION RATIO) and RESOLUTIONsettings to levels that will not interfere with theoperation of the network. If the amount of data beingtransferred is too large for the network environment,it may have an adverse effect on other networkoperations.

    • The picture quality and image resolution cannot bechanged when pre-alarm recording has been set.

    H IMAGE MODE setting(default setting: COLOR)

    Select whether live images are to be displayed incolor or black and white from the drop-down listbox.If you select “GRAY” for black and white images,the amount of data transmitted will be reduced,so that the transmission speed can be increased.

    I [SET] button

    Click this button to accept the settings that havebeen made using the drop-down list boxes.

    J Image display area• Live images are displayed when the [MULTI

    VIEW], [SINGLE VIEW] or [VIEW FRAME]menu select button is clicked.

    • When the other menu select buttons areclicked, the respective setting screens aredisplayed.

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  • Network Video Server (Wired LAN) Settings

    3 NETWORK SET Settings

    These settings are used in order to connect the video server to the network. After these settings havebeen completed, you may also have to make wireless LAN settings or PPP settings. More than onevideo server can be connected to the same network, but in order to do this, you will need to makesettings for each video server such as assigning separate IP addresses before connecting the videoserver’s to the network.

    ☞ Click the [NETWORK] menu select button.

    The NETWORK SET screen will be displayed,and the default settings for each item will bedisplayed automatically.Once you have completed making the settings,click the [SET] button.

    Note: Check with the network systemadministrator or Internet Service Providerif you need to change the IP address 1,subnet mask 2 or gateway 3 settings.

    4 Set the password.There are three access levels available (User,Operator and Administrator) and separatepasswords can be set for each level. The factorydefault settings are shown in Table 1 (p. 21),and the range of operations varies as indicatedfor each access level.

    Note: It is recommended that you change thepasswords whenever possible for securitypurposes. (p. 19)

    5 NETWORK SPEEDThis sets the speed of data transmission by thevideo server.

    Available settings:64, 128, 256, 512, 1024 (Kbps), NO LIMIT(Default setting: No limit for transmission speed)

    6 HTTP PORT NUMBER(default setting: 80)

    This setting is used when more than one videoserver is connected to a broadband router and asingle IP address for that router is being used tomake the images being monitored by the videoserver publicly available over the Internet. Referto the documentation provided with thebroadband router for further details.Normally the HTTP PORT NUMBER settingshould be left “80” without being changed, evenif more than one video server is connected to thenetwork.

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    7 MAC ADDRESS displayThis shows the Mac address for the video server.

    Note:• Up to a maximum of 16 individual users can access

    a single video server on the network at the sametime. However, only one user out of this maximumof 16 users can be accessing at Operator orAdministrator level at any one time.

    • Depending on the network environment, it may notbe possible for 16 users to be connected to a videoserver at the same time. Once a user has accesseda video server, the network may not allow furtheraccesses, so if this happens, change the resolutionfor the transferred data (by reducing it) or changethe compression ratio (by increasing it) to reduce thevolume of data being transferred.

    • If a 17th user tries to access a video server, themessage “THE UNIT IS BUSY!” will be displayed ontheir screen. Depending on the networkenvironment, the message “THE UNIT IS BUSY!”may be displayed on a user’s computer screen evenwhen less than 16 users are accessing a videoserver.

    • If a user at Administrator level accesses a videoserver while a user at Operator level is accessingthe video server, the Administrator level user willhave priority. In such cases, the Operator level userwill be disconnected and the message “THE UNITIS DISCONNECTED!” will be displayed on theirscreen.

    • If an Operator or Administrator attempts to accessthe video server while another user with the sameaccess level is accessing the video server, thesecond access will have priority. In such cases, thefirst access will be disconnected, and the message“THE AUTHORIZED USER LOGGED IN!” will bedisplayed on that user’s computer screen.

    • Depending on the network environment, the speedof data transmission to users may drop if thenumber of users accessing the same video serverincreases, and operations such as refreshing ofimages may become delayed.

    Changing a password

    Example: To change the password for theAdministrator level (ID3) to “1234”

    Passwords can consist of between 4 and 8numerals.☞ Delete the current password (“3333”) in

    the password column for ID3, type “1234”as the new password for ID3, and thenclick the [SET] button.

    The following window will be displayed.Check that the details are correct, and thenclose the window.

    (When a password has been changed)When the video server and computer areconnected once more, the password entryscreen will be displayed, so check the usernameand type in the new password (“1234”) in thepassword column for ID3.

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  • Network Video Server (Wired LAN) Settings

    Viewing Live Images WithoutTyping In a Username orPassword (ID1 only)

    Normally you need to type in a password at thepassword entry screen in order to display the liveimage screen. However, if you make the settingsdescribed below, you can view the live imagescreen without having to type in a password. Inthis case, you will be logged in at user level “ID1”.

    1 Delete the password in the passwordcolumn for ID1, and then click the [SET]button.

    The following window will be displayed.Check that the ID1 password is blank, andthen close the window.

    2 Turn the video server off and then backon again.A single-image live image screen will bedisplayed.

    Note:• If the ID1 password is blank, a single-image

    live image screen will always be displayed.

    • To return to normal password entry, type in apassword for ID1 (example: 1111).

    Changing the Access Level (ID2or ID3)

    If live images are monitored without using apassword, the [SET] button will change to“CHANGE ID”. To change the access level to“ID2” or “ID3”, follow the procedure below.

    1 Click the [CHANGE ID] button at thetop-right of the live image screen.The password entry screen will be displayed.

    Note: The password entry screen can also bedisplayed when the ALARM DATA LIST screenis displayed by clicking the ALARM DATAindicator (button).

    2 Type in the user name and password forthe required user level, and then click the[OK] button.(Example: ID3, 3333)The access level will then change to those foruser level ID3 (Administrator).

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  • Network Video Server (Wired LAN) Settings

    Access Level Settings

    When operating the network video server, you need to select an access level to either limit operationsto only the monitoring of live images or to allow menu settings to be changed as well.The access level setting depends on the “Username” and “Password” that are typed in after the wiredLAN settings have been made. (p. 13)The default passwords for each user level are given below. Change the passwords for each accesslevel as required when using the network video server.

    Table 1

    Username/password Access levelFor Administrator access level All operations and settings can be carried out.

    Username: ID3Password: 3333

    For Operator access level The following buttons and the transmission setting menucan be used. The ALARM DATA LIST screen cannot bedisplayed.

    Username: ID2Password: 2222

    For User access level Only the following buttons can be operated.Username: ID1Password: 1111

    The transmission setting menu in the live image screen isdisabled.The ALARM DATA LIST screen cannot be displayed.

    In order to make it easier to carry out the various video server operations described in this InstructionManual, the usernames (_ID1_, _ID2_ and/or _ID3_) are indicated in the top-right corner of each page.For example, if _ID3_ appears, then the operation is only available at the Administrator level.

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  • CLOCK SET Settings

    This lets you set the video server’s internal clock. You can also make settings for summer time.

    Click the [CLOCK] menu select button.

    The CLOCK SET screen will be displayed. Set the date and time using thedrop-down list boxes, and then click the [SET] button.The clock starts counting from the time that has been set only if “CLOCKADJUST” is set to “UNSET”.Note: To return to the live image screen, click the [MULTI VIEW] button.

    1 DATE and TIME settingsThe default time setting is 00:00 on Jan 01 2003.Set the DATE and TIME. The weekday will beset automatically.

    2 TIMEZONEThis lets you set your standard time zone. Selectthe time zone for the video server’s location.

    3 CLOCK ADJUST settingThis synchronizes the video server’s time withthe computer’s time.Select the time setting from the drop-down listbox, and then click the [SET] button.

    • UNSET: If the time has not been set whenyou log in (default setting), it will be setautomatically.

    • LOGIN: The time is set automatically eachtime you log in.

    • OFF: The time is not set.Note: Make sure that the computer’s time is set

    correctly.

    4 DAYLIGHT SAVING MODEThe daylight saving settings are displayed when“USE” is selected from the drop-down list box.

    Available settings: • USE: Daylight saving time is used.

    When set to “USE”, you can then set thetimes for daylight saving to be applied.

    • NO USE: Daylight saving is not used.5 DAYLIGHT SAVINGWhen the set date and time is reached, thevideo server’s time automatically changes fromstandard time to summer time. You need to setthe start time (ON) and end time (OFF) forsummer time.

    WEEK ... Sets the week and weekday.

    Available settings:

    • Week: 1ST, 2ND, 3RD, 4TH, LST• Day: SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT

    MONTH ... Sets the start month and end monthfor summer time.

    TIME ... Sets the hours and minutes.

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  • DISPLAY setting

    Click the [DISPLAY] menu select button.

    You can create camera titles for each camera and have them appear in thecamera title display of the “LIVE” screen.

    Setting the camera titleYou can set camera titles for each camera.

    1 Move the cursor to the current cameratitle (example: CH_1), and delete thiscamera title.

    2 Type in the new camera title (example:CAM_1, 2, 3, 4).

    The camera title can consist of up to eightalphanumeric characters and the underscorecharacter.

    Note: The only characters that can be used in cameratitles are alphanumeric characters. If any othercharacters are entered, they will appear as “_”(underscore).

    3 Click the [SET] button.The camera title that has been typed in willbe saved, and it will appear in the cameratitle display area on the live image screen.

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  • DISPLAY setting

    Turning Off Video Image DisplayIf “DISPLAY” is set to “ON” while a 4-screenmulti view screen is being displayed, theimages will be displayed. To change any ofthe screens so that no images are displayedin that screen, change the “DISPLAY” settingfor that screen to “OFF”.

    Note: If the setting is “OFF”, no images compressed inJPEG2000 format will be transmitted by thevideo server for that screen, so the amount oftransmission data handled by the network will bereduced.

    Setting Image Quality (Apertureand Contrast)

    This lets you set the aperture (contourcorrection) and contrast.

    1 APERTURESelect “HIGH” if you want to emphasize thecontours of objects. (Available settings:NORMAL, HIGH)

    2 CONTRAST

    Available settings:

    • LOW: When viewing mainly dark scenes• MID: When viewing mainly scenes which are

    neither bright nor dark

    • HIGH: When viewing mainly bright scenes

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  • SINGLE VIEW Settings

    Click the [SINGLE VIEW] menu select button.

    This changes the display from a 4-screen display to a single-screen display.At this time, the channel that was last accessed will be displayed. However,if the video server is being started for the first time, the images from thevideo signals being input will be displayed starting from the smallestnumber (1 to 4).Note: The screen that is displayed when the [SINGLE VIEW] button is clicked will vary depending on

    the “SSP CONTROL” setting (ON/OFF). (p. 52)

    SSP CONTROL (OFF) SSP CONTROL (ON)

    1 MULTI VIEWReturns to the multi-screen display.

    2 POP UPThe control panel of the SSP control panel canbe displayed in a separate window.

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    OFF: Only switching between single-screenand 4-screen display is possible.

    ON: The control panel for carrying out SSPoperations for connected devices isdisplayed. If a device that is equippedwith SSP is connected, that device canbe operated by remote control.

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  • Alarm Settings

    Click the [ALARM] menu select button.

    The video server is equipped with two types of alarm function. When anoutside intruder is detected, these alarm functions can be used to recordthe images immediately before the alarm occurred (pre-alarm recording)and the alarm images themselves (post-alarm recording) into the video server’s internal memory oronto a memory card, and these recorded images can then be played back.

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    • When a device such as an infrared sensor is connected to the ALARM IN terminal at the rear of the video server and this sensor detects an intruder, the camera images are recorded in the video server's internal memory.

    • Once “EXTERNAL ALARM” has been set to either “NO” or “NC”, further detailed settings can then be made.

    Alarm detection and recording

    • If an alarm is detected by either an external alarm sensor or a motion detector, the ALARM indicator and the ALARM DATA indicator illuminate simultaneously.

    • When images are being recorded in the video server's internal memory, the ALARM indicator switches off and the ALARM DATA indicator illuminates red or green. Playback of alarm recording images is possible at this time.

    Alarm checking (Output)

    • When an alarm has been detected by either an external alarm sensor or a motion detector, the alarm status can be checked visually and/or audibly.

    • For example, if an indicator is connected to the ALARM IN terminal the indicator can be made to illuminate when an alarm is being received, or if a buzzer is connected, it can be made to sound at this time.

    Motion detector settings

    • While viewing the live images, you can set sensor marks [ú] in the motion sensor detection area, and also set the detection sensitivity. When the sensor detects an intruder, the camera images are recorded in the video server's internal memory.

    • Detailed settings can be made if the “MOTION DETECTOR” alarm setting is set to “ON”.

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  • Alarm Settings

    1 ALARM SET settingThis lets you make alarm settings for the videoimages from the various connected devices.Click on a button from [CH1] to [CH4] to displaythe ALARM SET screen for that channel. Youcan then make various settings such asselecting external alarms and motion delector.

    2 ALARM REC USEThis function stops any motion that occursduring alarm setting. After the alarm settingshave been made, change this setting to “USE”so that alarms can be detected in accordancewith the settings.

    3 ALARM OUTThis is used to make settings for a device suchas a buzzer that is connected to the ALARMOUT terminal at the rear of the video serverwhen an alarm is input.When “NC” (normal close) or “NO” (normalopen) is selected, the ALARM OUT MODE orALARM OUT TIME menu is displayed.

    Available settings:

    • OFF: No alarm is output when an alarm isreceived.

    • NC: Normal close (normally closed, but analarm is output when open).

    • NO: Normal open (normally open, but analarm is output when closed).

    4 ALARM OUT MODEThis operation can be used to manually switch tooutput to the ALARM OUT terminal regardless ofwhether an alarm is being received or not. Whenset to “ON”, the REMOTE ALARM indicator(black) is displayed in the initial screen. (p. 32)

    5 ALARM OUT TIMEThis sets the alarm duration when the externalalarm or motion detector detects an alarm.The “REMOTE” setting only appears when“ALARM OUT MODE” is set to “REMOTECONTROL”. (p. 27)

    Available settings:2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60 sec., 2, 3, 4, 5 min., REMOTE

    6 ALARM SOUND MODEThis setting causes an alarm warning to soundwhen an alarm is detected. If set to “USE”,“BEEP OFF” appears in the initial screen whenan alarm is detected at the same time as thealarm buzzer sounds. If you click this indicator,the alarm buzzer will stop.

    7 ALARM BUFFERING SETThis is used to make settings related torecording alarm images. The screen shown in“ALARM BUFFERING SET Setting” (p. 28) willbe displayed for you to make detailed settings.

    8 EXTERNAL ALARMSelect “NC” (normal close) or “NO” (normalopen) to display the external alarm setting menu.

    Available settings:

    • OFF: No external alarm input is detected.• NC: Normal close (normally closed, but input

    is detected when open).

    • NO: Normal open (normally open, but inputis detected when closed).

    9 MOTION DETECTORWhen set to “ON”, the MOTION DETECTORSET screen is displayed. Sensor marks (ú) areused to set the detection area in this settingscreen.

    F MOTION DETECTOR LEVELThis sets the sensitivity level for the sensormarks (ú). See p. 32 for details on the sensitivitylevel.

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    G ALARM MODEThis selects what combination of external alarmand motion detector is to be used to providealarm input. Make this setting when “EXTERNALALARM” is set to either “NC” or “NO” or“MOTION DETECTOR” is set to “ON”.The ALARM OUT terminal settings also need tobe made.

    Available settings:• AND: An alarm is generated when both the

    external alarm and the motion sensor receivealarm input.

    • OR: An alarm is generated when either theexternal alarm or the motion sensor receivesalarm input.

    H ALARM BUFFERINGSet “ALARM BUFFERING” to “ON” for eachchannel selected using “ALARM SET”. Thenclick the [DETAIL] button in “ALARMBUFFERING SET” to display the detailed settingscreen for alarm buffering.

    ALARM BUFFERING SET SettingIf you click the [DETAIL] button next to “ALARMBUFFERING”, the ALARM BUFFERING SETscreen will be displayed. This screen is used toset the way in which the alarm data that isgenerated when an alarm is detected isrecorded into the video server’s internal memory.The recording capacity of the internal memory isset to a default of approximately 16 MB peralarm event.

    1 ALARM DATA SIZEThis sets the size for alarm data that is recordedinto the internal memory. The pre/post selectionratio for the alarm recording area will varydepending on the size that is set.

    Available settings:• 16, 12 MB: All available alarm recording area

    ratios can be selected.

    • 8 MB: The 1/9 pre/post ratio cannot beselected.

    • 4 MB: The 1/9 and 2/8 pre/post ratios cannotbe selected.

    • 2 MB: The pre/post ratio is fixed at 0/10.• TWO IMAGES: The pre/post ratio is fixed at

    0/10.

    Note:

    • “TWO IMAGES” can be selected when PPPis being used.

    • Only a single event can be stored in theinternal memory, regardless of the size of thealarm data.

    2 BUFFERING AREAThis sets the ratio between the pre-alarm andpost-alarm recording areas in the internalmemory.

    Available settings:(PRE/POST) 0/10, 1/9, 2/8, 3/7, 4/6, 5/5

    3 PRIORITYThis sets the quality for the images recorded inthe internal memory.

    • PICTURE QUALITY: Alarm images arerecorded at high image quality.

    • TIME: Images are recorded with speed asthe priority.When this setting is made, the time taken forrecording alarm data is reduced.

    4 ALARM RESOLUTIONYou can set the size of the images that arerecorded in the internal memory to 720x240 or720x480.

    5 OVERWRITEThis setting is only displayed when an internalmemory card is installed.Always be sure to insert the expansion memorycard into the card slot before turning on thepower for the video server. If you insert the cardafter the power has been turned on, this item willnot be displayed.

    Note: If this is set to “ON”, old alarm images areautomatically deleted from the expansionwhen it becomes full, and the new datafrom the internal memory is written overas it is captured.

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  • Alarm Settings

    External Alarm Sensor Setting

    1 Connect a device such as an infraredsensor to the ALARM IN terminal at therear of the video server.

    2 Set “ALARM REC USE” to “NO USE”(example).

    3 Set “ALARM OUT” to “NO” (example).For example, you can cause a buzzer that isconnected to the ALARM OUT terminal tosound.For details, see “3 ALARM OUT”.

    4 Set “ALARM OUT MODE” to “ALARMOUT”.

    5 Use the drop-down list box to change the“ALARM OUT TIME” setting to “60 sec.”(example).

    6 Set “ALARM SOUND MODE” to “USE”.

    7 Use ALARM SET to set the camerachannel that you would like to use fordetecting to “CH_1” (example).The ALARM SET screen for the selectedcamera channel will be displayed.

    8 Set “EXTERNAL ALARM” to “NO”(example).For example, if a door is opened, it will triggeran alarm.For details, see “8 EXTERNAL ALARM”.

    9 Set “ALARM BUFFERING” to “ON” andthen click the [SET] button.The display will return to the ALARMCONDITIONS SET screen.

    10 Set “ALARM BUFFERING” to “ON”, andthen click the [DETAIL] button.

    The ALARM BUFFERING SET screen willbe displayed.

    11 Change any settings that are requiredfor recording alarm images into theinternal memory, and then click the[SET] button.

    The display will return to the ALARMCONDITIONS SET screen once more.For example, you can set the following.The alarm images (16MB) will be recordedat high quality at a resolution of 720x240.

    12 Set “ALARM REC USE” to “USE” andthen click the [SET] button.

    When an alarm is detected, the alarm willsound and the ALARM DATA indicator inthe initial screen will be displayed.

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    (Connection method)

    1 Connect an infrared sensor or similar tothe ALARM IN terminal at the rear of thevideo server.

    2 Connect a buzzer or lamp to the ALARMOUT terminal.Once the connections are complete,install the supplied ferrite core (A) to thepower cord.

    MOTION DETECTOR SET Settings

    1 Set “ALARM REC USE” to “NO USE”(example).

    2 Use the ALARM SET screen to set thecamera channel that you would like to usefor motion detecting to “CH_1” (example).The ALARM SET screen for the selectedcamera channel will be displayed.

    3 Set “EXTERNAL ALARM” to “OFF”(example).

    4 Set “MOTION DETECTOR” to “ON”.The motion detector level and MOTIONDETECTOR SET screen will be displayed.

    5 Use the drop-down list box to change the“MOTION DETECTOR LEVEL” setting(example: “2”).The smaller the value selected, the higherwill be the sensitivity. Refer to “MotionDetector Level Sensitivity Setting” forfurther details. (p. 32)

    6 Set the sensor marks.These correspond to the live image screenand the sensing area.

    1 Move the pointer to the same position(grid area) as the area of the live imagescreen that you would like sensing tobe carried out, and then click themouse button.A sensor mark (ú) will be displayed. Clickin the same place once more to clear themark.

    2 In the same way, insert sensor marksin other places as required.

    7 Click the [SET] button.8 Set “ALARM OUT”, “ALARM OUT MODE”,

    “ALARM OUT TIME”, “ALARM SOUNDMODE” and “ALARM BUFFERING SET” inthe same way as for “External AlarmSensor Setting”.

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    External Alarm Sensor and Motion Detector Settings

    1 Set “ALARM REC USE” to “NO USE”(example).

    2 Use the ALARM SET screen to set thecamera channel that you would like to usefor motion detecting to “CH_1” (example).The ALARM SET screen for the selectedcamera channel will be displayed.

    3 Set “EXTERNAL ALARM” to “NO”(example).

    4 Set “MOTION DETECTOR” to “ON”.The motion detector level and MOTIONDETECTOR SET screen will be displayed.

    5 Use the drop-down list box to change the“MOTION DETECTOR LEVEL” setting(example: “2”).The smaller the value selected, the higherwill be the sensitivity. Refer to “MotionDetector Level Sensitivity Setting” forfurther details. (p. 32)

    6 Set the sensor marks.Refer to “MOTION DETECTOR SETSettings”.

    7 Set “ALARM MODE” to “OR” (example).An alarm will then be triggered if either themotion detector or the external alarm sensordetects something. Refer to “G ALARMMODE” for details.

    8 Click the [SET] button.9 Set “ALARM OUT”, “ALARM OUT MODE”,

    “ALARM OUT TIME”, “ALARM SOUNDMODE” and “ALARM BUFFERING SET” inthe same way as for “External AlarmSensor Setting”.

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    Motion Detector Level SensitivitySetting

    The default setting for the motion detectorsensitivity is “5”. The setting can be selectedfrom a level ranging from “1” (High) through to“10” (Low).

    1 Set “MOTION DETECTOR LEVEL” to “2”(example).Insert sensor marks for the motion detectorsettings (grid area).

    2 While looking at the MOTION DETECTORSET screen, click the “ALARM CHECK”indicator.The “ALARM CHECK” indicator willilluminate green for approximately 5 seconds.Detection of moving objects can be carriedout during this time, so you can prepare amoving object in the area around the sensormarks and use it to check the sensitivitysetting level.

    3 When the sensor marks detect an object,the “ALARM” indicator will illuminate red.This indicates that the object has beendetected.

    4 Repeat the above operation to insertsensor marks in the optimum positionsand set the sensitivity, and then click the[SET] button.

    Remote Alarm OperationsYou can use the “REMOTE ALARM” indicator toset alarm output to come out from the ALARMOUT terminal at the rear of the video server for aspecified period or continuously regardless ofthe actual alarm detection status.

    A Alarm Output for a SpecifiedPeriod

    1 Set “ALARM OUT” to “NO” (example).2 Set “ALARM OUT MODE” to “REMOTE

    CONTROL”.

    3 Set “ALARM OUT TIME” to “5 sec.”(example), and then click the [SET] button.This completes the setting, so return to thelive image screen. The “REMOTE ALARM”indicator (black) will be displayed in the initialscreen.

    4 While monitoring the live images, click the“REMOTE ALARM” indicator.The “REMOTE ALARM” indicator willilluminate red and an alarm will be output foronly the 5-second period that was set with“ALARM OUT TIME”. If you repeatedly clickthe indicator, a new alarm will be output foranother 5-second period each time you clickthe indicator.

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  • Alarm Settings

    B Continuous Alarm Output

    1 Set “ALARM OUT” to “NO” (example).2 Set “ALARM OUT MODE” to “REMOTE

    CONTROL”.

    3 Set “ALARM OUT TIME” to “REMOTE”,and then click the [SET] button.This completes the setting, so return to thelive image screen. The “REMOTE ALARM”indicator (gray) will be displayed in the initialscreen.

    4 While monitoring the live images, click the“REMOTE ALARM” indicator.The “REMOTE ALARM” indicator willilluminate orange and an alarm will be outputcontinuously. If you repeatedly click theindicator, the continuous alarm output willturn on and off each time you click theindicator.

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  • Alarm Settings

    Alarm Detection and Recording

    A Using Only Post-alarm Recording

    1 Set “BUFFERING AREA” to “(PRE/POST)0/10”.When an alarm is detected, the ratio will beset to Pre = 0 (zero)/Post = 10. In otherwords, only post-alarm recording will be set.

    2 If an alarm is detected in the live imagescreen, the indicators will illuminate asfollows and the images will be recordedinto the internal memory.(1) Alarm not detected (all indicators are

    off)

    (2) An alarm is detected and alarm data isrecorded automatically into theinternal memory

    (3) Recording of alarm data into theinternal memory is complete

    Once this happens, the recorded data canthen be played back.

    Note: The alarm data that has been recordedinto the internal memory is recorded at thePRIORITY and ALARM RESOLUTIONthat have been set in the ALARMBUFFERING SET screen. If high qualityand a large image size have been set, itwill take longer for the images to berefreshed.

    B Pre-alarm/Post-alarm Recording

    When an alarm is detected, recording isassigned between the pre- and post-alarmrecording areas in the ratio specified. You canincrease or decrease the length of time thatimages are recorded before an alarm is detected.

    1 Set “BUFFERING AREA” to “(PRE/POST)2/8”.

    2 If an alarm is detected in the live imagescreen, the indicators will illuminate asfollows and the images will be recordedinto the internal memory.(1) Alarm not detected (all indicators are

    off)

    (2) Pre-alarm recording startsautomatically

    Images are recorded in the pre-alarmrecording area (PRE 2).

    (3) Alarm detected:Alarm data is automatically recorded into thepost-alarm recording area (POST 8).

    (4) Recording of alarm data into theinternal memory is complete

    Once this happens, the recorded data canthen be played back.

    (Red)

    (Orange)

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  • Alarm Settings

    Recording New Alarm DataIf recording new alarm data into the videoserver’s internal memory, you should delete theold data that is recorded in the memory. This willfree up memory space so that the new alarmdata can be recorded. (p. 42)

    Note:

    • If an expansion memory card (CF) isinstalled, the alarm data will first be recordedinto the video server’s internal memory, andthen it will be automatically transferred to thememory card. This is useful for times whenyou want to record more than one alarmevent.

    • The alarm data in the internal memory canbe saved into a computer as still images.

    Fixed Settings DuringPre/Post-Alarm Recording

    If the pre-alarm/post-alarm recording area ratiois set to something from 1/9 to 5/5 so thatpre-alarm recording can be carried out, thetransmission settings (PICTURE QUALITY,RESOLUTION and IMAGE MODE (COLOR))are fixed.

    Example 1: If “PRIORITY” is set to “PICTUREQUALITY"

    The image quality during pre- and post-alarmrecording will be fixed at “HIGH”.

    Example 2: If “PRIORITY” is set to “TIME"

    The image quality during pre- and post-alarmrecording will be fixed at “MID1”.

    When alarm data is recorded into the videoserver’s internal memory, the settings that arefixed during pre- and post-alarm recording will becanceled.

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  • Alarm Settings

    Saving to an Expansion MemoryCard

    If you would like to save and play back severalsets of alarm data from the video server’sinternal memory, use a CompactFlash memorycard with a capacity of 16MB or greater.CompactFlash memory cards are only used tostore alarm data that has been recorded into theinternal memory. This means that you cannotdirectly record data onto the CompactFlashmemory cards or directly play back the data theycontain. All recording and playback is carried outon data in the internal memory.

    1 Insert a memory card into the PC card slotat the front of the video server, whilemaking sure that the direction of the cardis correct, and then push the knob downin the direction of the arrow.This will lock the card in place.

    A Inserting the memory cardCheck that the memory card is facing the rightway, and then insert it into the PC card slot untilit locks into place.

    B Removing the memory cardWhen you press the PC card eject button, thecard is unlocked, and the memory card can thenbe pulled out.

    2 Insert the expansion memory card.The alarm data in the internal memory will beautomatically moved to the memory card.The data will be deleted from the recordingareas of the internal memory at this time.

    3 The ALARM DATA indicator (green) willilluminate.If alarms are repeatedly detected in thiscondition, the alarm data will be automaticallymoved to the memory card.

    Note:

    • If there is no free space on the memory card,the indicator will illuminate red. If thishappens, replace the memory card withanother card or delete the alarm data.

    • When inserting and removing the memorycard, make sure that H ALARMBUFFERING is set to “OFF”, and then turnoff the power.

    • The PC card slot is for 16-bit 5 V cards only.Do not use 32-bit card bus types of card, asthe terminal sections are different.

    • New alarms cannot be received while alarmdata is being moved onto the memory card.

    • The video server is not equipped with aformatting function. Use the computer toformat the memory card (only FAT formattingis supported).

    A B

    (Orange)

    (Orange)

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  • Viewing Live Images

    The initial screen (live image screen) can be accessed by starting up the computer’s web browser andpointing it to the IP address for the network video server. The live image screen will then be displayed.

    • Live images will appear in the display area (1) while they are being monitored.Use the DISPLAY setting screen to change the title for these images.

    • Settings relating to the transmission of images, such as PICTURE QUALITY andRESOLUTION, are set using the drop-down list boxes in the transmission setting area (2).The transmission speed will increase or decrease depending on the settings that are made here.

    • You can switch between multi-screen (4 screen) and single screen (1 screen) displays usingthe menu select buttons (3).If you click the [MULTI VIEW] button, the screen will become a 4-screen split screen. If you click the[SINGLE VIEW] button, the images will be displayed in a single screen and SSP transmissionoperations will be possible.

    Note:

    • If you would like to change the camera title or image quality settings using the live image screen,click the mouse on the live image screen to directly display the DISPLAY setting screen.

    • To view the live image screen while some other screen is being displayed, click the [MULTI VIEW]or [SINGLE VIEW] menu select button.

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  • Viewing Live Images

    Viewing the View Frame Screen

    Click the [VIEW FRAME] menu select button.The menu select buttons will disappear. The liveimages in the view frame will be displayed at ascreen size of 720x480, regardless of the screensize that has been set in the live image screen.To return to the live image screen, click the[BACK] button.

    Note: Even if the image size has been set to asmaller size (160x120 or 320x240), theimages will still be displayed at a size of720x480. In this case, the imageresolution will appear coarser.

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  • Playing Back Alarm Data

    Alarm detection data (when an external sensor or motion detector have been set) and alarm image datais automatically recorded. Moreover, this data is also played back in the live image screen.

    Playing Back Alarm Data in theVideo server’s Internal Memory

    1 Click the ALARM DATA indicator.The ALARM DATA LIST screen will bedisplayed, and an alarm image will bedisplayed as a still image in the PREVIEWscreen for the selected channel.

    2 Click the [PLAY] button.The BUFFER DATA VIEW screen will bedisplayed (the PRE or POST indicator willilluminate) and playback of the alarm imageswill start. When playback is finished, the[POST] indicator will change to [END].

    3 Click the [MULTI VIEW] menu selectbutton.The screen will return to the live imagescreen.

    Descriptions of Alarm OperationButtons

    1 [TOP] buttonPlayback returns to the beginning of the alarmdata that is being played back and then waits inplayback standby. You can then click the [PLAY]button to play back the data.

    2 [PLAY] buttonClick this button during playback standby orwhen playback is paused to start playback.

    3 [STOP] buttonIf you click this button while playback is inprogress, playback will stop.

    4 FRAME RATEYou can select the playback speed for alarmimages using the drop-down list box. If youchange the speed while alarm images are in theprocess of being played back, playback will startagain at the selected speed from the beginningof the data.

    Available settings: BASIC, MID, HIGH

    Note: The actual playback speed will varydepending on the alarm data volume andthe network status.

    5 [DOWNLOAD] buttonUse this button to store alarm data on thecomputer.

    6 PRE/POST/END indicatorsWhen alarm data is played back, thisautomatically appears as [PRE] (duringpre-alarm image playback) or [POST] (duringpost-alarm image playback). When playback isfinished, it changes to [END]. If there are nopre-alarm images, playback starts from thepost-alarm images.

    7 [LIST] buttonClick this button to switch to the ALARM DATALIST screen.

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  • Playing Back Alarm Data

    Playing Back Expansion MemoryCard Images

    1 Click the ALARM DATA indicator while itis red or green.The ALARM DATA LIST screen will bedisplayed, and an alarm image will bedisplayed in the PREVIEW screen for theselected channel.

    2 Click on the alarm data to be played back,and then click the [PLAY] button.The filename of the selected alarm data willbe displayed in the SELECTED DATA box,and the message “THE UNIT IS LOADINGALARM DATA.” will appear briefly. Whenloading is complete, the BUFFER DATAVIEW screen will be displayed (the [PRE] or[POST] indicator will illuminate) and playbackof the alarm images will start automatically.When playback is finished, the [END]indicator will be displayed.

    Playing Back Alarm ImagesStored in a Computer

    Refer to p. 44 for details on saving alarm datainto a computer.

    1 Using Windows Explorer, click on thedownload destination and thendouble-click the “Download” folder.

    2 Double-click the “alm_viewer_XXXX.html”file.The saved alarm data will be displayed as astill image.

    3 Click the [PLAY] button.Playback will start. When playback isfinished, the [POST] indicator will change to[END].

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    Descriptions of Alarm Operation Buttons for Saving Data to a Computer

    1 RESOLUTIONThis lets you change the resolution of theimages.

    (Selection screen example)

    2 FRAME RATEThis sets the transmission speed for images.Available settings: BASIC, MID 1, MID 2,

    MID 3, HIGH

    3 IMAGE No.This shows the image number.The image number changes depending onthe playback status.

    4 [TOP]Displays the first image in the data and alsodisplays the first image number.

    5 [PREVIOUS]Reverses playback one frame at a time.

    6 [REVERSE]Reverses playback.

    7 [STOP]If clicked while playback is in progress,playback stops.

    8 [PLAY]Starts playback.

    9 [NEXT]Carries out playback one frame at a time.

    F [END]Displays the last image in the data.

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    320x240

    640x480

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  • Playing Back Alarm Data

    Alarm Data Deleting

    1 Click the ALARM DATA indicator while itis red or green.The ALARM DATA LIST screen for theselected channel will be displayed.

    2 Click the check boxes to select the alarmdata to be deleted, and then click the[DELETE] button.The alarm data delete confirmation dialogbox will be displayed.

    3 Click the [OK] button.The alarm data will be deleted.

    Note: When deleting more than one set of alarmdata at the same time, the message “THEUNIT IS REMOVING ALARM DATA.” willbe displayed briefly, and then the selectedalarm data will be deleted and the screenwill return to the live image screen.

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  • Saving Live Images and Alarm Images

    Saving Live Images onto aComputer

    The camera images that are being monitoredcan be saved as still images in the computer’sstorage area in JPEG2000 format.

    1 Right-click the mouse on the image to besaved.The images will be paused and an imagesave pop-up menu will be displayed.

    2 Click “Save JPEG2000 File As (S)...”.The Saving JPEG2000 dialog box will bedisplayed.

    3 Type in the file name and then click the[Save] button.The image will be saved onto the computer.

    To check the saved file, check that theJPEG2000 plug-in has been installed, andthen use Internet Explorer to view the image.

    Note:

    • When saving images into a computer, theimages will be saved at the selectedresolution.

    • The extension used for the saved images willbe “.jp2”.

    Saving Alarm Images onto aComputer as Still Images

    Alarm images can be saved as still images in thecomputer’s storage area in JPEG2000 format.

    1 Right-click the mouse on the alarm imageto be saved.The images will be paused and an imagesave pop-up menu will be displayed.

    2 Click “Save JPEG2000 File As (S)...”.The Saving JPEG2000 dialog box will bedisplayed.

    3 Type in the file name and then click the[Save] button.The image will be saved onto the computer.

    To check the saved file, check that theJPEG2000 plug-in has been installed, andthen use Internet Explorer to view the image.

    Note:• When saving images into a computer, the

    images will be saved at the selectedresolution.

    • The extension used for the saved images willbe “.jp2”.

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  • Saving Live Images and Alarm Images

    Saving Alarm Data in Internal Memory onto a Computer

    1 Click the ALARM DATA indicator while itis red or green.The ALARM DATA LIST screen for theselected channel will be displayed, and analarm image will be displayed as a still imagein the PREVIEW screen.

    2 Click the [PLAY] button.A message will be displayed while the alarmdata is being downloaded, and the alarmplayback screen will be displayed.

    3 Click the [DOWNLOAD] button.A message will be displayed while the alarmdata is being downloaded.

    4 When the File Download pop-up menu isdisplayed, click [Save].The Save As dialog box will be displayed.

    5 Specify the saving destination and thefilename, and then click the [Save] button.The download will then start.Do not click in the network video serverscreen.

    6 Using Windows Explorer, click on thedownload destination and thendouble-click the “alm_viewer_XXXX.html”file.The download will start. When the downloadis finished, a message will be displayed.When this happens, click the [OK] button.

    When you double-click the saved“alm_viewer_XXXX.html” file, the playbackscreen will be displayed. See p. 40 for detailson playing back saved alarm data.

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  • WIRELESS LAN SET Settings

    Make the wireless LAN settings in the following order.

    1 Video server wired LAN settings (TCP/IP settings)Make sure that the settings in “Network Video ServerSettings” (p. 9) have been carried out.

    2 Wireless LAN device settings (TCP/IP settings)Refer to the documentation that is provided with the wirelessLAN device for details. The ESS ID, transmission mode andWEP (encipherment) settings are necessary in order tocomplete the video server’s wireless LAN settings. Take noteof the settings made.

    3 Video server wireless LAN settings (TCP/IP settings)• Use the same ESS ID, transmission mode and WEP

    (encipherment) settings for the video server’s wireless LANsettings as were made for the wireless LAN device. (p. 46)

    Insert the wireless LAN card into the video server (Figure 1)(1) Insert a commercially-available wireless LAN card into the

    video server so that it is facing in the right direction, andthe card will lock in place.

    (2) Press the PC card removal button (A) to release the lock,and then remove the wireless LAN card.

    Note:

    • It is recommended that you use one of the followingcommercially-available wireless LAN devices that havebeen tested by SANYO. In addition, consult your localdealer for advice on purchasing a wireless LAN card.

    Corega : PCCB-11, PCCL-11ICOM : SL-11, SL-12Z-Com : XI-325

    • When a wireless LAN card as been inserted into thenetwork video server, the video server should be used inan ambient temperature that does not exceed 40°C.

    4 Wireless LAN device settings (TCP/IP settings)When the settings have been completed, the images from thevideo server will be transmitted via the wireless LAN deviceand can be viewed on the computer as live images.

    Computer

    Video server

    POWER

    Computer Access point

    Computer

    Computer Access point

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    Video server

    POWER

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    Video Server Wireless LAN Settings

    Make these settings after steps 1 and 2 have been completed.

    1 Click the [WIRELESS LAN] menu selectbutton.The WIRELESS LAN SET screen will bedisplayed.

    2 Select “USE” from the [WIRELESS LANUSE] drop-down list box.If the wireless LAN card has been inserted,the items marked with ✱ will automaticallyshow details for the inserted card.

    3 Type in the same ESS ID that was set forthe wireless LAN device.The ESS ID can consist of up to 23alphanumeric characters.

    4 Set the encipherment method.Because the video server and the wirelessLAN device communicate by means of radiowaves, there is the possibility that wirelesspackets could be intercepted and decoded byoutsiders. It is recommended that youcomplete the encipherment setting in order toprovide greater security. (p. 47)

    5 Make the TCP/IP settings.Obtain the IP address and other informationfrom your network systems administrator.

    6 Click the [SET] button and then turn offthe power.Now make the settings in step 4 (wirelessLAN device settings (p. 45)).

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  • WIRELESS LAN SET Settings

    Description of WIRELESS LANSET Screen

    1 CURRENT CHANNELThe transmission mode (frequency channel) thatwas set for the wireless LAN device (accesspoint) will be displayed here automatically.

    2 ESS ID (Extended Service Set-Identifier)This is a verification code for transmissions sentover the wireless LAN from the video server tothe wireless LAN device.

    3 WEP ENCIPHERMENT (Default setting:DISABLE)

    This is a security function that encrypts the databeing transmitted so that it cannot be interceptedby an unauthorized third party.

    Available settings:

    • DISABLE: Encipherment is not used.• WEP40: The encryption key uses 40 bit

    (64 bit) data.

    • WEP128: The encryption key uses 128 bitdata.

    * 128 bit encipherment provides a higher levelof security.

    * WEP: Wired Equivalent Privacy4 ENCRYPTION KEYUp to four types of encryption key can be set.

    Rules for encryption key entry:• WEP40: The encryption key can consist of

    up to 5 alphanumeric characters.

    • WEP128: The encryption key can consist ofup to 13 alphanumeric characters.

    Encipherment SettingsIf you do not type in the same encryption keythat has been set for the wireless LAN device,communication will not be possible. Make a noteof the encryption key and type it in.

    Example: Encryption key 1: 1234567890000Encryption key 2: 12345Encryption key 3: ABCDE12345678Encryption key 4: ABCDE

    1 If using encryption key 1 (or 3), select“WEP128” from the drop-down list box.

    2 Click encryption key “1”.

    3 If using encryption key 2 (or 4), select“WEP40” from the drop-down list box.

    4 Click encryption key “2”.

    5 Click the [SET] button.ESS ID and the encryption key for the videoserver and the wireless LAN device will beverified.

    Note:

    • If you are not using encipherment, set “WEPENCIPHERMENT” to “DISABLE”.

    • If you do not type in an encryption key, theencryption key numbers cannot be selected.

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  • PPP (Dial-up) Settings

    These settings are used in order to connect the video server to the Internet via a modem.The PPP settings require you to use the separately-sold Network Archiving Software.

    Connecting the Video Server and Installing the Software

    1 Video server wired LAN settings (TCP/IPsettings)Make sure that the settings in “NetworkVideo Server Settings” (p. 9) have beencarried out.

    2 Connect a serial cable between theRS-232C terminal at the rear of the videoserver and a modem.

    3 Set pin 2 of the PC/MODEM select switchat the rear of the video server to the“MODEM” setting.

    Note: After moving the select switch, be sure toturn the power off and then back on again.

    4 Video server PPP settingsMake the settings for transmitting alarm data.Refer to “Video Server PPP Settings”(p. 50) for details.

    Note: After making the PPP settings, close thevideo server setting screen.

    5 Install the Network Archiving Softwareonto the computer.

    Note: After installing the software, close thesoftware window.

    6 Make the Camset settings.Camset only makes the settings that arerequired for setting up the video server. Referto the documentation for the NetworkArchiving Software for further details.

    1 Click the Camset icon on the desktop.When Camset is opened for the first time, nofiles have yet been created, so the followingmessage will be displayed. Click the [OK]button. “CAMSET MAIN” will then bedisplayed.

    Internet

    Serial cable

    Set pin 2 to“MODEM”

    Modem

    GND12VDC IN OUT

    VIDEO 1IN OUT

    VIDEO 2IN

    A1 2 3 4 RS-232C COMCOM ALARMOUTALARM

    IN RS485TERMION MODEM

    ETHERNET ALL RESET

    PC

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    OUTVIDEO 3

    IN OUTVIDEO 4

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  • PPP (Dial-up) Settings

    2 Set “CONNECT” to “N”.

    3 Click the [CAMERA SET] and [RECORDMODE SET] buttons and make therespective settings.

    4 Click the [LOCAL SERVER SET] button.The LOCAL SERVER SET screen will bedisplayed.

    • LOCAL SERVER USE: Set to “USE”.• LOCAL SERVER IP ADDRESS:

    Obtain the global IP address from theInternet service provider and type that in.

    • FTP PORT NUMBER: Type in “21”.• FTP PASSIVE: Set to “NO USE”.• CAMERA-ID: Type in a unique

    4-character camera name.

    5 Click the [SET TO CAMERA] button.The settings will be loaded into the videoserver.

    6 Click the [SAVE INFO FILE] button.The settings will be applied to the NetworkArchiving So