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Package Contents
The UVS-7111 Video Server is provided with the following accessories. Please contact your dealer if
any one of the following is missing.
1. UVS-7111 Video Server 2. 12V DC power cable
Packaging Contents
5. Warranty card/certicate 6.CD
(User's Manual/Quick Guide/NVR Manual/IP Finder)
7. Quick guide
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System Requirements
Internet Environment
LAN
Wireless LAN
Monitor System Requirements
OS support
Browser support
System Requirements
UVS-7111/7111P/7111W Video Server
10/100M Ethernet
802.11b or 802.11g
Windows 2000 Professional SP4, XP Home SP2
Internet Explorer 6.x or later
Hardware
CPU: Pentium 4 2.4 GHz or later
Memory: 256 MB (512 MB recommended)
VGA card resolution: 800 x 600 or higher
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Introduction
The UVS-7111/7111P/7111W Video Servers convert any digital camera into a full functional IP
camera. You can obtain all of the benefits that digital technology offers without scrapping your
investment in an analog system. These products digitize analog video signals and will send digital
images directly over any IP network, such as LAN, intranet and Internet. The UVS-7111/7111P/
7111W turns an analog video system into a network surveillance system enabling users to view
live images using a Web browser or video management software on any local or remote computer
on a network. Moreover, the UVS-7111/7111P/7111W MPEG4 Video Server supports 3GPP real-
time video streams that allow you to monitor your home or ofce environment using a 3G mobile
phone. The UVS-7111/7111P/7111W MPEG4 Video Server has a built-in CPU and the webpage
server enables you to secure people and property, or monitor equipment and facilities remotely from
anywhere there is a networked computer.
Features and Advantages
The UVS-7111 MPEG4 Video Server is a stand-alone facility and operates smoothly without the
need to install additional software or hardware. All that is needed is a PC equipped with IE browser
(6.0 or above) connected to the Video Server via the network to monitor pre-set places remotely.
The UVS-7111/7111P/7111W MPEG4 Video Server provides great remote accessibility of people,
property, and assets just as though you were really there.
Introduction / Features and Advantages
The UVS-7111 MPEG4 Video Server features:
● MPEG4/MJPEG dual video compression mode and dual coding mechanism for multiple
applications;
● Support of 3GPP real-time video streams that allow you to control home or office environments
using a 3G mobile phone;
● Auto-pan camera with 270° (horizontal) and 135° (vertical) rotation angles and a maximum of 16
pre-set scan points;
● Built-in smart motion detection to monitor abnormal situations automatically and transmit real-time
according to pre-set trigger commands;
● Built-in webpage server that allows easy control via the Internet;
● Dynamic IP domain name support for use of the product at locations where xed IP is not
available;
● Access setting by level to ensure security and protection of life and property;
● Elegant style suitable for homes, studios, offices, clinics, and retail shops;
● Optional Ethernet Internet camera (UNC-9711P) and Wireless Version (UNC-9711W) to meet your
special requirements.
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System Instructions
1. DC power cable: The DC input connector has a socket to connect the product to a power source.
2. Ethernet connector: An RJ-45 connector is provided for connection to the 10Base-T Ethernet cable
or 100 Base-T High Speed Ethernet cable. This port can automatically detect or coordinate the
transmission rate of the network.
3. Use a video/audio output cable for external video/audio transmission if required.
Wiring of the product
System Instructions
DC Power
Plug the power cable in the power socket on the product.
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Audio/Video Output
Plug the audio/video source of your camera into the Audio/Video input, and connect your monitor or
recording equipment to the Audio/Video output.
(Note: Most cameras use a BNC connector, if your camera does not use BNC, please consult your
dealer or retailer to purchase.)
LAN Socket
Connect the LAN cable into the LAN socket.
System Instructions
External alert bus (DI/DO)
For more information about DI/DO, refer to Attachment A.
RS-485 connector
If your camera supports RS-485 interface, please wire your cameras up to the RS-485 socket. The
UVS-7111 provides several drivers (Pelco-D, Pelco-P, and A-linking drivers). Refer to your camera
user manual and this manual (Basic Setting > PTZ) for further information.
Reset to factory settings
After turning on the power, insert a slim plastic object into the reset orice and press for ve seconds
to restore the unit to factory settings.
Link LED and Event LED
1. Link LED: The green LED lights up when you transmit images after turning on the
machine.
2. Event LED: The green LED ashes when motion or alert detection is implemented after
you turn on the machine.
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Hardware Installation
1. Select the installed place
This product can be installed on any convenient at surface, or concealed in a ceiling etc. .
(Note: Please do not install in an enclosed unventilated space. Doing so might cause abnormal
operation for the product.)
2. Connect to the RS-485 interface
Plug one end of your control cable in the RS-485 socket on the back of the camera and connect
the other end to your product.
3. Connect to the Video In
Plug one end of the video source of your analog camera and connect the other end to your
product.
4. Connect to the power source for your camera
Plug one end of the attached power cable in the power socket of your camera and connect the
other end to the AC power source.
(Note: Make sure your analog camera uses BNC connectors for the video in/out. If not, please
check with your dealer or retailer.)
Hardware Installation
5. Connect to the LAN cable
Plug one end of your LAN cable in the LAN socket on the back of the product and connect the
other end to the network that you want to access to.
6. Connect to the power source
Plug one end of the attached power cable in the power socket of the product and connect the
other end to the AC power source.
Note :
You can specify three LED statuses by setting: 1.ON; 2.OFF; 3.Flash. For more information about
setting of LED status, refer to the “System Setting”.
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Camera Settings
After the hardware has been installed, insert the supplied CD in the computer and execute the le IP
FINDER.EX following the steps below to search for and change the IP address of the video server.
1. Start the machine.
Execute the IP Finder.exe from the supplied CD.
2. Find the camera (Search)
Search for the product from your LAN. The factory IP setting 192.168.0.20 appears on the screen.
1. Click Search to nd
the Video Server on the LAN.
Camera Settings
3. Changing the IP address and related settings for the network environment
When you nd the camera, click it and the settings will appear on the right side.
Change the settings for the new network environment you need.
2. Enter the settings for the
new network environment
you need.
You must enter new settings in the IP, Netmask and Gateway elds
and keep the settigs in other elds unchanged.
4. Submit data (Submit)
Click Submit to validate new settings.
3. Click Submit to validate new
settings.
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5. Conrmation
When all changes have been conrmed, click Exit to quit.
4. When all changes have been
conrmed, click Exit to quit.
Note:
1. The IP FINDER can only nd the IP addresses of a video server that shares the same hub on the
LAN. For information about nding IP addresses on the Internet, refer to the “DDNS Setting”, or
“UpnP Setting”.
2. All UIC camera/network server products can be found and changed using the IP
FINDER software.
Camera Setting
3. If the IP FINDER software cannot be executed, check your antivirus software
or rewall to remove the block.
4. Field description: You can give a name to your camera (such as “PT_IP” or “PT-IP”).
No spaces allowed (such as “PI IP”).
You can change the settings for IP, Gateway Address and Network Mask to meet the requirements
of your network environment. The product uses HTTP Port1 and does not support Port2 settings.
MAC: Factory default network identity of the machine.
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Camera Setting from a Router
You can use DHCP when you want to use the video server on the Intranet (LAN). However,
the IP must xed when you want to use the product on a WAN. For this application, it is
required to set up a virtual server on the ADSL router. Follow the steps below to complete
the setting:
1. Enter the camera setting page to set a xed IP. (Refer to the “Network Setting”.)
Ex.: 192.168.0.49
2. Enter the ADSL router main setting page.
Ex.: Zonet ADSL router
3. Enter the Virtual Server setting page.
a. Set “mapping of HTTP Port (80) to 192.168.0.49 ”.
b. Restart ADSL router
After completing the settings, you can operate the camera from a WAN IP Address via the
.
ADSL router.
Camera Setting from a Router
Note:
The virtual server setting screen is not the same for all ADSL routers. Refer to the manual of
the ADSL router you purchased for more information about the setting.
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Change the Internet Explorer Setting
This product uses ActiveX Control to play images and sound on your PC. The ActiveX Control
application software will be downloaded to your PC when you connect it to the Internet. To ensure
successful download of the software, the Internet Explorer "security settings" must be changed
accordingly. Make sure that the security level is set to Level II, the commonly used default security
level.
Steps:
Open the IE browser → Tools → Internet Options → Security → Custom Level
Check that the security level is
Level II.
Change the Internet Explorer Setting
Check the security setting
Note: This product supports IE 6.0 or above.
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Enter the Main Page
1. Open the IE browser and key in the IP address of the product.
Enter the Main Page
Key in the IP address of the camera
Whe n t he l ogin scr een appea rs,
key in "root" in the User Name and
Password elds. Click OK.
Camera login screen
2. Key in the default "username" and "password".
Default User Name:root
Default Password: root
You can access the camera as an administrator by default and set up for other users or
privileges from the “Basic Settings” -> “User”.
3. Installation of Internet Explorer ad-hoc components
When the username and password are conrmed, a control setup screen pops up under the
IE address bar. Click “Install ActiveX Control” to install the controls.
Click " Install ActiveX Control "
Setup prompt screen
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4. The security warning screen appears. Click "Install".
The ActiveX Control is named "UIC ActiveX Control". This software is owned by UIC and well certied. You
can use it without any doubts about its validity.
Enter the Main Page
Click " Install ".
5. When ActiveX Control is installed successfully, you will see the camera image and
interface.
Camera main page and image
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Camera Main Page
Descriptions:
Source: Information bar
1. Format: resolution of the current video stream
2. FPS: Frame Per Second of the current video stream
3. BitRate: bandwidth per second of the current video stream
Camera Main Page
Brand Logo - Click to access the latest
information from our website.
Product name
Image area
Attention: Please change the streaming setting to HTTP if nothing appears in the image area.
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Control panel
All camera/network server products using Pelco-D, Pelco-P, A-linking and UIC drivers can be
controlled using the UVS-7111 Video server. For more information, please go to our website.
1. Camera direction: controls the direction of the camera
(up, down, left, right, home position).
Direction control.
Camera Main Page
2. Camera speed: controls the rotation speed of the camera from
"1" (lowest) to "7" (highest).
Rotation speed.
Speed
Angle/Sec.
1
3
2
20
3
40
16
60
4
5
80
6
100
7
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3. Preset: presets the rotation points for the camera (16 points)
1. Click Set to enter the Preset Setting screen.
Camera Main Page
3. Control the camera direction.
4. Click Update to exit.
5. Select the number you need
and click Go. The camera moves
to the area automatically as set
up by the selected number.
2. Enter the name of the location.
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4. Tour: enables/disables the tour mode of the camera.
The rotation points of the camera must be set up in advance.
Camera Main Page
1. Click Set to enter the Tour Setting screen.
2. Name the tour. You can set up 5
tour groups at maximum.
3. Dwelling time (sec.) at each tour point.
5. Click Update to Exit.
4. Select a preset location for the camera.
6. Click Enable to activate the tour function.
5. AutoPan: enables/disables AutoPan.
You can enable the AutoPan function to make the camera automatically move back and forth
horizontally. Disable the AutoPan function to stop the scan.
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6. Alert: displays alert trigger
This indicator ashes to warn you when a movement or alert is detected. Click to stop the ash.
AutoPan function
Camera Main Page
Alert trigger display
Enable/ disable the alert message display
Alert message display area
Enable/ disable the alert message Save function
7. Alert Message: enables/disables the alert message display.
Alert Message
Save AlertImg
displays the alert message. Press Enable/Disable to enable or disable the
alert display message. When this function is disabled, the alert message will
not be displayed.
saves the alert message. Press Enable/disable to enable or disable the
save of the alert image in the Snapshot directory. When the Save AlertImg
function is enabled, double-click it to show the alerted image. A message
appears whenever an alert is triggered (50 messages at maximum). The
message disappears when you quit the screen. (For more information about
this setting, refer to the Setting/Application Setting/Event/Event.)
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8. Language: selects a UI language
Two languages are available: English and Chinese.
Selects a language
9. Camera Position: sets the position for display of the image
Desktop: Normal image (displays on the desktop; default value)
11. Streaming: sets the video stream protocol (HTTP is recommended)
This product provides three different video streaming protocols: UDP, TCP, and HTTP.
HTTP is recommended because it allows the video stream to go through the rewall.
(Refer to Setting/Basic Setting/Network/Streaming for more information).
Camera Main Page
UDP:
provides the fastest but most unreliable transmission service. Video steams are
transmitted thought UDP Port (50000~60000 by default) to ensure the fastest image
transmission. However, video fragment or mosaics may occur due to poor transmission
quality.
TCP:
HTTP:
Select a video stream protocol
Provides reliable data transmission. Video steams are transmitted through RTSP Port (554 by
default) to avoid video fragment or mosaics due to poor transmission quality.
Video streams are transmitted through HTTP Port (80 by default) to ensure passing through
rewalls.
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