CNB XNET IVC5055VR, igc2050f User Manual

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Ver. 1.0
XNET
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User Manual
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Important Notices
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applicable for support.
z Contact the store or the manufacturer immediately if (you think) there is any
problem with the product.
z Contact the store or the manufacturer before disassembling the product for
alteration or repair.
z XNET is a trademark of CNB Technology Inc. z This product complies for CE (Europe) and FCC (USA) regulations for
industrial/home-use electrical device.
About this Manual
A compatibility and durability test ensures this product’s high performance.
This manual is for XNET Network product users only, and it describes operations related to XNET Network
products.
Please read this manual thoroughly paying attention to cautions and warnings before using the product
even if you have used similar products before.
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Appendix
[Warning] This symbol provides a caution for handling XNET network
cameras.
[Note] This symbol provides a useful tip for handling XNET network
cameras.
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Index
1. System Administration .................................................................................................... 5
1.1. Logging On ............................................................................................................................. 5
1.1.1. Using Internet Explorer ............................................................................................................... 5
1.1.2. ID and Password ......................................................................................................................... 5
1.2. Configuring Camera ............................................................................................................... 7
1.3. Web Viewer (Index.html) ........................................................................................................ 9
1.4. Status Window ...................................................................................................................... 11
1.5. Configuring Users ................................................................................................................. 12
1.6. Setting Date &Time .............................................................................................................. 14
1.7. Maintaining Server Configurations ....................................................................................... 16
1.8. System / Log ........................................................................................................................ 18
1.9. Configuring Audio ................................................................................................................. 20
1.10. Configuring Video ............................................................................................................... 21
1.11. Configuring RTP ................................................................................................................. 23
1.12. Camera Conditions ............................................................................................................. 25
1.13. Configuring TCP/IP parameters ......................................................................................... 27
1.14. Configuring IP Filtering ....................................................................................................... 29
1.15. Configuring HTTP ............................................................................................................... 31
1.16. Configuring UPnP/DynDNS/Bonjour .................................................................................. 33
1.17. Configuring CMS ................................................................................................................ 35
1.18. Configuring Event Type ...................................................................................................... 36
1.19. Configuring Motion Detection area ..................................................................................... 38
1.20. Configuring Sensor/Alarm .................................................................................................. 40
1.21. SMTP Setup ....................................................................................................................... 42
1.22. Configuring FTP ................................................................................................................. 44
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1. System Administration
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You can log on as an administrator using either Internet browser or ‘CMS’ software. (This manual will describe
about using Internet browser only.)
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Type the IP Address of the XNET product in the address bar and press enter.
e.g.) : http://192.168.123.100
If the HTTP port has been changed from the default value, enter the new port as shown below:
IP Address of the XNET: Port No.
e.g.) : http://192.168.123.100:8080
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If you are logging in as an administrator, the Log-In box will appear as shown in figure 1-1. Basic Setup page
will appear when you enter id and password.
Enabling Enable anonymous viewingoption at Users setup page allows users to
monitoring Live view without a log-in prompt, however, accessing to other menu requires a log-in prompt. Please refer to 1.5. Configuring Users for more details.
Once user login to network camera through Internet Explorer, it won’t ask user to login
again until username or password is modified. Thus, please close Network camera’s Internet Explorer window for security after monitoring live view or modifying its setting values.
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Figure 1-1 Log-in window
The default user name and password is “root” and “admin” respectively.
If you forget the administrator’s password, “Factory Reset” is the only way to regain
access. However, since this will retrieve all default settings, you need to configure the
network settin
g
s using IP installer software again.
For security purpose, it is recommended to change the administrator’s id and
password from their default values. Please be careful not to forget them or expose
them to others
. Pl
ease refer to
[1.
5
] for deta
il.
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When you log in as an administrator, XNET’s Basic Setup page will appear as shown in Figure 1-2. Setup
pages for different features can be accessed from this page. Access to each feature is controlled by different
user groups (Administrator, Operator, and Viewer.)
Figure 1-2 Basic Setup Page
Basic Setup Page can be accessed from Operator group level and up. If you want to access Administrator level page in this user level, you need to log in as Administrator. Please refer to the following table for access authority:
Sub Menu
Main Menu
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Accessible
Not Accessible
Function
Access
Administrator Operator Viewer
Index Page
Users
Setup Page
Date&Time
Setup Page
Maintain Server
Setup Page
System / Log
Setup Page
Audio
Setup Page
Video
Setup Page
RTP
Setup Page
Camera Condition
Setup Page
TCP / IP
Setup Page
IP Filtering
Setup Page
HTTP
Setup Page
UPnP / DynDNS / BJR
Setup Page
CMS
Setup Page
Event Type
Setup Page
Motion Detection
Setup Page
Sensor / Alarm
Setup Page
SMTP
Setup Page
FTP
Setup Page
[Diagram 1-1] User Access Authority
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When you access an XNET product, Web Viewer page will appear automatically. Viewer area displays the
video output from the camera, and menu bar contains taps that lead to each feature setting page.
Figure 1-73 Web Viewer Page
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ITEM DESCRIPTION
Capture -
Captures the still image and displays on a pop-up window.
[Save to] c:₩xNetCapture
Setting -
Opens up Basic Setup Page. Setup page for each XNET feature can be opened from this Menu screen. (Please refer to 1.4 for detail)
Live View -
Open up Motion Index View page. Index View Page will display Video as well as setting up Stream Protocol (TCP / UDP) and Codec (when using Dual Stream).
Stream Protocol -
A Stream Protocol can be selected when selecting EditBox (RTP over TCP/RTP over UDP)
Dual Stream
Service
Main Stream When this box is checked, Main Stream Video is displayed.
Sub Stream
When this box is checked, Sub Stream Video is displayed. (H.264/MJPEG) Dual-Codec needs to be enabled in Video Setup Page in order for Sub Stream Video to be displayed. (Please refer to 1.10 for detail)
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Status page displays XNET System’s Version and its Ethernet address.
Click [ Status] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-4.
Figure 1-4 Status Page (Internet Explorer 6.0)
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This can give or limit authority to users for controlling Video and other features of XNET system.
Click [ Users] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-5.
Figure 1-5 Users Configuration Page
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ITEM DESCRIPTION
User List -
Displays list of registered users. "root" is the system’s administrator. "root" cannot be added or deleted. Only the password for “root” can be changed.
Add -
This adds a new user. Select “[Add_User]” tap in User List Box. To add a new user, enter User name, Password, and User group then click Add button.
Updated User list can be viewed in User List Box.
- Up to 10 users can be added.
- Authority of different User Groups
-『User name』must start with alphabet and its length must be
from 1 to 16.
-Passwordlength must be from 1 to 14.
Modify -
Modifies information for each user. Select a user in User Listbox, enter new Password/ User Group, and click modify button to save the changes. Updated detail can be viewed in User List Box.
Remove -
Removes a user. Select a user in User Listbox and click remove button to remove. Updated user list can be viewed in User List Box.
User Settings
Enable
anonymous
viewing
Turns Anonymous Viewer mode on or off. When enabled, Web Viewer can be accessed without a log-in prompt.
Save - Applies and saves the configurations
Reset - Recalls previously saved configurations.
Please disable Enable anonymous viewingfunction if resisted users at User List only want to monitor network camera’s live view.
Administrator Full control of the XNET system.
Operator Refer to [Diagram 1-1]
Viewer view camera’s video signal only.
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This page will change Date and Time of XNET system.
Click [ Date & Time] to open the page shown in Figure 1-6.
Figure 1-6 Date and Time Page
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ITEM DESCRIPTION
Current Server Time - Displays time of XNET system.
New Server Time
Time Zone Selects Time Zone. <Default : GMT+09>
Automatically Adjust
for Daylight Saving
Time Changes
Enables/ Disables Daylight Saving time.
Time Mode
Sets Date and Time of the Server.
Synchronize with computer time
- Synchronizes time and date of Client PC to Server.
Synchronize with NTP server
- Synchronizes server’s time and date to NTP Server. (Enter NTP Server address in Network Setup Page)
- Set NTP Server update period
one No update periodically
1 day Once a day
1 week Once a week
Set Manually
- Set date and time of Server manually.
None
- Do not modify Server Date and Time
Save - Applies and saves the configurations
Reset - Recalls previously saved configurations.
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This page configures system parameters such as system restart, factory default settings, system upgrade,
saving configurations, saving images, and other additional features.
Click [ Maintain Server] to open the page shown in Figure 1-7.
Figure 1-7 Server Maintenance Page
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ITEM DESCRIPTION
Maintain
Server
Restart Restarts the system. It takes about 45 seconds.
Light Default
Resets all parameters except for TCP/IP settings. This restore will be followed by a 45 seconds system reset.
Factory Default
Resets all parameters to Factory Default setting. This will be followed by a 45 seconds system restart.
Delete Log
Files
Delete Logs Delete all saved Log Messages.
Backup Backup
This saves current camera’s configurations to Client PC as a file (xnetconfig.dat). Back up file can be restored to other XNET cameras. This will be followed by a 45 seconds system reset.
Restore Restore
This loads up settings from a saved Backup file. Click restore button after selecting backup files in Client PC. Optional check boxes can be used to select settings to be excluded from the restore process.
except TCP/IP & HTTP parameters
except Camera Condition parameters
except Users parameters
except IP Filter parameters
except Motion Detection parameters
This will be followed by a one-minute system reset.
System Update
Update
Use this to update the system. Select location of Update file in Client PC and click Update button.
This will be followed by one-minute system restart. Upgrade File can be downloaded from http://www.cnbtec.com
Please do not disconnect power and LAN cable from the XNET while the upgrade is in process. It might cause a system error.
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System / Log page provides network camera’s conf iguration, language, and error information to users.
Click [ System / Log] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-8.
Figure 1-8 System / Log Page
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ITEM DESCRIPTION
System
Settings
System
Overview
Displays current configurations for XNet option pages.
System LED
Control
System LED Enable / Disable System LED.
Event LED Enable / Disable Event LED.
Language File
Upload
-
Upload language files. Language File can be downloaded from http://www.cnbtec.com
Language File
List
List Display the list of saved language files.
Set
Set a language file to the system. Please select a language file from the list and then select Set button to apply the language file to the system. Web Page language will be modified to the set language.
Del
Delete a language file from the list. Please select a language file from the list and then select Del button to remove from the list. If you delete the currently set language file from the list, then web page language is set to the default language – English.
Log Report
Log List Display the list of currently saved Log files.
Load List
Loads up Log Message file stored in the network camera. Log Message file can be sorted by date and index.
Click Load List button to view message list in the Log List.
Logs View
Select a file from theLog Listand click Logs Viewbutton to view.
Logs Del
Select a file from the Log Listand click Logs Delbutton to delete.
Save Logs
Click [Save Logs] button to save the Log file to PC. The log file is saved to PC as a TARGZIP file format (*.tgz), and it can be also downloadable from the network camera’s FTP server.
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Xnet’s Audio features can be configured in this page.
Click [ Audio] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-9.
Figure 1-9 Audio Configuration Page
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Audio
Enable
Enable audio
Enables or Disables Audio feature
<Default : Disable>
Save - Applies and saves changes.
Reset - Recalls previously saved configurations.
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XNET’s Video features can be conf igured in this page.
Click [ Video] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-10.
Figure 1-10 Video Configuration Page
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ITEM DESCRIPTION
Main Stream
(H.264)
Resolution
Select a resolution of the video image. Selectable resolutions differ by models like the following:
CIF | VGA | D1 | 720p | SXGA | 1080p
Enable
Dual-Codec
Turns Sub Stream feature on or off. <Default : Disable> Sub Stream output is in H.264 & MJPEG Codec. When configuring, select Main Stream or Sub-Stream in the Live View page. “Enable Dual-Codec checkbox” is enabled when Codec is set up as CIF | VGA | D1 | 720p
Frame rate
Selects Frame rate of Video.
Video Type Frame rate
NTSC 1, 5, 15, 30
PAL 1, 5, 12.5, 25
Quality Select MJPEG’s video quality between 10 and 100.
Bit rate
Selects bit rate for MPEG4 or H.264 video signal between 384kbps and 5Mbps.
Sub Stream
(H.264 /
MJPEG)
Codec
Selects Video Codec.
Codec Resolution
H.264 QVGA | CIF
MJPEG QVGA | CIF | VGA | D1
Resolution
Select resolution of sub stream video among QVGA | CIF | VGA | D1 depending on Main Stream’s resolution and Sub Stream’s codec.
Frame rate
Sub Stream’s frame rate is completely depending on Main Stream’s Frame rate, so user can not modify sub stream’s frame rate.
Bit rate (H.264)
Selects bit rate for sub stream. [CIF]: 64k, 128k, 256k, 386k, 512k [D1]: 128k, 256k, 384k, 512k, 640k, 768k, 896k, 1M
MJPEG Quality
(MJPEG)
Select sub stream video quality between 10 and 100.
Video Out
Enable Video
Out
Turns the Video Out feature on or off. <Note: Video Out is available if Main Stream’s resolution is set to 720p or less.>
Video Format
Selects Video format at Video Out terminal between NTSC and PAL.<Default : Enable>
Save - Applies and saves changes.
Reset - Recalls previously saved configurations.
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RTP / RTSP protocol ports can be configured in this page.
Click [ RTP] to open the page shown in Figure 1-11.
Figure 1-11 RTP page
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ITEM DESCRIPTION
RTSP
Configuration
RTSP Port
Enter RTSP Port of the Main Stream between 1 and 65535. The default is 554.
RTP
Configuration
RTP Start Port
Enter RTP Start Port between 1024 and 65534. The default is 2000. The minimum difference between RTP Start and End Port should be
100.
RTP End Port
Enter RTP End Port between 1124 and 65535. The default is 3000. The minimum difference between RTP Start and End Port should be
100.
Maximum
number of
users to connect
Enter the maximum allowable number of users connected to the Stream between 1 and 10. However, it can be vary depending on Main Stream’s Bit Rate. MAX. number of users to connect = 15Mbps / Main Stream’s Bit Rate (1<= MAX. number of users to connect <= 10)
Save - Applies and saves changes.
Reset - Recalls previously saved configurations.
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This is related to camera features of the XNET products.
Click [ Camera Conditions ] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-12
Figure 1-12 Camera Conditions Page
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ITEM DESCRIPTION
White
Balance
White Balance
Configures Video’s White Balance. White Balance means balancing color temperature by adjusting Red and Blue level. Auto mode will adjust White Balance automatically, while manual mode will adjust white balance level according to manually configured Red and Blue level.
Red Control
Select Video’s Red level between brightness of 0 and 255. This can only be enabled when White Balance is configured as Manual mode.
Blue Control
Select Video’s Blue level between brightness of 0 and 255. This can only be enabled when White Balance is configured as Manual mode.
Video
Setting
Brightness Select Brightness of Video between 0 and 100.
Contrast Select Contrast of Video between 0 and 100.
Saturation Select Color Saturation of Video between 0 and 100.
Hue Select Hue of Video between 0 and 30.
Sharpness Select Sharpness of Video between contrast 0 and 5.
Color/Mono Selects between Color/Mono of the Video.
BLC
Turns Back Light Compensation on or off. When enabled, the images will not be saturated even when too much light comes into the Lens.
Day/Night Selects between Auto/Day/Night for IR LED.
Day / Night
Sensitivity
Selects a sensitive degree of a CDS sensor for the automatic switch between Day and Night mode.
The camera is easy to switch automatically to the Night mode even though the surroundings are not so dark, as the selected value on this item is larger.
Day/Night Delay Select the Delay Time for IR LED operation.
Gain &
Shutter
Condition
Exposure
Configures Exposure of Video. Exposure means to control brightness of video by adjusting Gain value. In auto mode, Exposure will automatically be adjusted to proper level according to its selected Indoor or Outdoor type. In Manual mode, Exposure will be adjusted to the gain value entered.
Gain Control Select Gain level of Video between 0 – 15 only in Manual Exposure mode.
Shutter Min
Speed Control
Configures Camera’s Shutter Speed. High Shutter Speed can capture a quick movement accurately, but Video gets noisy while it tries to maintain brightness level properly. Low Shutter Speed reduces Video Noise, but it will not catch quick movement very well. In Manual mode, shutter speed will be configured value. In Auto mode, shutter speed will be changed automatically from highest value to configured value. In Auto mode, we recommend configuring the lowest value.
Shutter Max
Speed Control
Select the Max Speed of Camera Shutter. In Auto mode, shutter speed will be changed automatically from highest value to configured value. In Auto mode, we recommend configuring the lowest value.
Flickerless
Select On or Off for reducing Camera’s flickering. Depending on Video Out Format (NTSC/PAL), Shutter Min/Max Speed value will be modified.
Condition
Initialization
Reset Camera Initializes the Camera’s Condition parameters.
Save - Applies and saves changes.
Reset - Recalls previously saved configurations.
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This configures XNET’s network related parameters.
Click [ TCP/IP] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-13.
Figure 1-13 Network Setup Page
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ITEM DESCRIPTION
IP Address
Configuration
Obtain an
IP Address
automatically
(DHCP)
Turns DHCP on or off. Check DHCP checkbox to get an IP address automatically from the network using DHCP protocol. Obtained IP address can be viewed by IP Installer.
IP address
Enter an IP address. Configure IP address after checking IP address range configuration of the router where the XNET product is connected.
Subnet mask
Enter Subnet mask. Use this when you want to access only from the same subnet by masking out upper portion of the IP address. Use 255.255.255.255 when you want to connect from one PC only.
Default gateway Enter the address of Default gateway.
DNS
Configuration
Primary
DNS Server
Enter primary DNS address.
Secondary DNS
Server
Enter secondary DNS address.
NTP
Configuration
NTP Address
Enter address of NTP (Network Time Protocol Server.) NTP server is used when “Synchronize to NTP Server” is selected in Date&Time page.
Host name
Configuration
User
the host name
Enter Host name
MAC Address
MAC Clone Enter Ethernet Address.
Reset MAC
Address
Initializes the Camera’s Ethernet Address.
Save - Applies and saves changes.
Reset - Recalls previously saved configurations.
If the network does not use DHCP server, the product will wait for server’s response for two minutes and restart with its previous IP address(192.168.123.100) Please modify Camera’s IP address with IP Installer program.
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This configures IP Filters for XNET product.
Click [ IP Filtering] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-14.
Figure 1-14 IP Filtering Page
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ITEM DESCRIPTION
IP Filter
Address List
- Displays list of currently established IP Filters.
Add -
Adds an IP address to filter out. Enter the IP Address to block and click add button to add it to IP Filtering listbox. The updated list can be viewed in IP Address Listbox.
- Up to 20 IP addresses can be added.
- Duplicate IP address, Location, Hostname, IP Address, Default Router, Subnet Mask, DNS1, and DNS2 can not be inputted.
Remove -
Removes an IP address from IP Filtering listbox. Select the IP address to remove and click Remove button to remove it from the list. The updated list can be viewed in IP Address Listbox.
IP Filter
Enable
Enable
IP
Filtering
Turns the IP Filter on or off. When turned on, XNET product will not be accessed from the IP addresses in IP Filtering Listbox.
Save - Applies and saves changes.
Reset - Recalls previously saved configurations.
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This configures HTTP port to access XNET’s webpage.
Click [ HTTP] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-15.
Figure 1-15 HTTP Page
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ITEM DESCRIPTION
HTTP HTTP port
Enter HTTP Port to access the webpage. Default port is 80, and any other port number has to be entered at the end of the IP address when accessing. (e.g. When using HTTP Port 8080, enter http://192.168.123.100:8080)
Save - Applies and saves changes.
Reset - Recalls previously saved configurations.
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UPnP is a protocol for IP installer software. You can enable or disable this UPnP, and you can also use a
Friendly Name.
DynDNS configures XNET’s DDNS server information.
Click [ UPnP/DynDNS] to open the page shown in Figure 1-16.
Figure 1-16 UPnP / DynDNS / Bonjour Page
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ITEM DESCRIPTION
UPnP
Settings
Enable UPnP
Enables or disables UPnP. When enabled, you can use IP Installer’s XNET Auto Search feature.
Friendly Name Enter UPnP’s Friendly Name.
DynDNS Settings
Enable DynDNS
Enables or disables DynDNS. When enabled, you can automatically obtain a domain from DDNS server by simply registering the XNET product.
Enable
Anonymous
Enables or disables DynDNS Anonymous feature. When enabled, DDNS service is used without going through authentication at Autoipset.com DDNS server. If you want to register a hostname with a specific user account at autoipset.com, please make an account from
http://www.autoipset.com
Alias host name
Enter a Host Name for the DynDNS server.
Host Name can not be more than 32 characters when you register it at autoipset.com.
User name Enter a user Name for the DynDNS server.
Password Enter a password for the DynDNS server.
Bonjour
Settings
Enable Bonjour
Enables or disables Bonjour. When enabled, you can use IP Installer’s XNET Auto Search feature.
Server name Enter Bonjour’s Server Name.
Save - Applies and saves changes.
Reset - Recalls previously saved configurations.
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This configures XNET’s CMS Server information.
Click [ CMS] to open the page shown in Figure 1-17.
Figure 1-17 CMS Page
ITEM DESCRIPTION
CMS CMS Port
Enter CMS port number for communication with CMS between 1 and
65535. The default is 5000.
Save - Applies and saves changes.
Reset - Recalls previously saved configurations.
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This is related to XNET’s DDNS Server information.
Click [ Event Types] to view page shown in Figure 1-18.
Figure 1-18 Event Types Page
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ITEM DESCRIPTION
Event Enable Enable Event Enables or disables event processing.
Event Mode
Sensor Enables or disables the Alarm sensor.
Motion
Detection
Enables or disables Motion Detection.
Event Settings
Capture Format
This displays the capture format of images or video for an event recording.
Sub Stream Codec Save as
H.264 Video
MJPEG Image
Capture Frame
When processing an event, this displays the recording frame rate of image or video.
Sub Stream Codec Recording Frame Rate
H.264 The same as Sub Stream Frame rate
MJPEG 1 image per second
Pre-Alarm
When processing an event, this establishes saving images or video before the occurrence of the event. It can be saved MAX 5 seconds before the event.
Post-Alarm
When processing an event, this establishes saving images after the occurrence of the event. It can be saved MAX 8 seconds after the event.
Event Output
Alarm Output
Port
This sends out Alarm signal to its output port during event processing.
Upload image
to FTP
This allows Alarm images to be uploaded to an FTP server when processing an event. The client PC has to run FTP server to receive the images, and the information of the FTP server has to be accurately entered and saved at the FTP Configuration page.
Send Image to
Email
This allows Alarm images (Not Video) to be sent out by an e-mail when processing an event. Only one image file at the moment of the event gets sent out. The e-mail address has to be accurately entered and saved at SMTP configuration page.
Save - Applies and saves changes.
Reset - Recalls previously saved configurations.
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This defines areas that detect motion, and up to three different areas can be defined in each channel.
Click Motion button in Operator mode to open the page shown in Figure 1-19.
Figure 1-19 Motion Detection Page
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ITEM DESCRIPTION
AREA
Displays currently defined Motion Detection area. When an area is selected from the list, its defined area gets displayed and highlighted in viewer window. Up to 3 motion detection area can be defined.
Show Selected Area
When this is checked, only the selected area gets displayed in viewer window.
Caption Enter designation for each area.
Sensitivity
Sets sensitivity for detecting motions, “1” being the least sensitive and “10” being the most sensitive. The user needs to configure this according to their applications and circumstances.
Defining Motion Detection Area
1. Enter a designation in the caption bar, and set sensitivity.
2. Click “New” button.
3. A square with the designation you’ve just defined will appear in
viewer window.
4. The size of the square can be adjusted by clicking and dragging its
lower right corner, and the position can be adjusted by dragging the square.
5. Click “Save” button once you are done defining the areas.
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This is related to XNET’s DDNS server information.
Click [ Sensor / Alarm] to open the page shown in Figure 1-20.
Figure 1-20 Sensor / Alarm Page
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ITEM DESCRIPTION
Sensor
Setting
Signal Type
Selects the signal type for Alarm Input Port between Normally Close and Normally Open.
Alarm
Setting
Out Interval
Configures interval between repeating Alarm Out signals between 1 and 120 seconds.
Force
Alarm Control
Alarm Control
Select the Alarm Control type either Auto or Manual. Auto : Rings the alarm automatically during the out interval depending on the Alarm Input Signal Type. Manual : User can ring or stop the alarm manually using Index page’s Alarm button.
Save -
Applies and saves changes.
Reset - Recalls previously saved configurations.
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This configures mailing out method of Alarm Images once ‘event’ occurred in the XNET system.
Click [ SMTP] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-21.
Figure 1-21 SMTP Page
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ITEM DESCRIPTION
Sender :
SMTP
Settings
Enable
Internal SMTP
Server
Turns Internal SMTP Server on or off. When this box is checked, Alarm Image gets mailed out through an internal mail server. Mail Authentication cannot be used in this mode. When this box is unchecked, Alarm Image gets mailed out through an external mail server. Mail Authentication, port, user, password, mail address, etc. needs to be configured.
Enable
SMTP
Authorization
Turns External SMTP Server on or off. When this box is checked, user should choose either Login or Plain SMTP Authentication Method.
SMTP Server
Name
Enter the name of external mail server.
SMTP Port Enter the port number for the external mail server.
User name Enter the user name of the external mail server.
Password Enter the password of the external mail server user.
Receiver :
E-mail
Address
Setting
Email Address
1 - 3
Enter the e-mail address of the external mail server user. User can input MAX 3 e-mail addresses
Save - Applies and saves changes.
Reset - Recalls previously saved configurations.
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This configures how the Alarm Images get sent out using FTP once ‘event’ occurred in the XNET system.
Click [ FTP] button to open the page shown in Figure 1-22.
Figure 1-22 FTP Page
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ITEM DESCRIPTION
FTP
Server
FTP Name
Enter the address of the FTP server to send Alarm Images to in the event processing. The client PC at that IP address has to run the FTP server in order to receive the Alarm Images.
FTP Port
Enter the port number for the FTP server to send Alarm Images to in the event processing.
Login
Information
User Name
Enter the user name of the FTP server to send Alarm Images to in the event processing.
Password
Enter the password of the FTP server to send Alarm Images to in the event processing.
Save - Applies and saves changes.
Reset - Recalls previously saved configurations.
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