DVTEL Pro Line 9460A User Manual

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Pro Line 9460A
Vandal Resistant Mini Dome
User’s Manual
October 13, 2008
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Copyright © 2008 DVTel Inc.
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Notice
While reasonable effort was made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing, DVTel Inc. cannot assure the accuracy of such information. Changes and/or corrections to the information contained in this document may be incorporated into future issues.
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Table of Contents
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Hardware Products Warranty and Returns Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Warranty Exclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Limitations of Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Limitations of Liability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Configuration and Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Bench Installation of the Pro Line 9460A Mini Dome Cameras . . . . . . . 2-1
Bench Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Configuring the Mini Dome Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
Configuring the Mini Dome Camera Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
To set the parameters of a mini dome camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
Site Installation of the Pro Line 9460A Mini Dome Camera . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
To install the mini dome camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5
Camera Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
Configuring the I/Os . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
Data Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
Audio Input/Output Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13
Updating the Firmware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13
Red/Blue Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13
Using the Web Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1
Accessing the Web Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
To access the Web interface via the Device Configurator . . . . . . . 3-1
To access the Web interface via a web browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Using the Web Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Web Interface Workspace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Setting General Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
To set general parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
Using the Digital Zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
To use the digital zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
Setting Network Configuration Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
To set the Network configuration parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
Setting Serial Port Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
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To set Serial Port parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
Setting Video Profile Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
To set the Video Profile parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Setting Picture Profile Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
To set the Picture Profile parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
Using the CLI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Accessing the CLI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
To access the CLI via the Device Configurator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
To access the CLI via the Telnet terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
Using the CLI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
To work with the CLI menu structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
Setting Serial Port Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
To set Serial Port parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
Setting the Access Management Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
To set Access management parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
Setting the System Status Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
To set System status parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5
Setting Network Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
To set the Network parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
Setting the Ethernet Communication Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
To set the Physical Mode parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
Setting Advanced Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
To access the Advanced menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
To set the Video menu parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
To set the Video Status menu parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11
To set the Serial Port Status parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12
To set the VSIP menu parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12
To view and reset the VSIP Statistics menu parameters . . . . . . . 4-13
To set the Audio menu parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13
To view the Test and Debug menu parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-15
To set the Outputs Control menu parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-15
To set the System Time menu parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-15
To view and reset the System Time Stats menu parameters . . . . 4-16
To set the HTTP parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-16
To set the Quality of Service parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-16
Factory Default Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A-1
DHCP Support and APIPA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B-1
Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C-1
MPEG License Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D-1
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Overview 1
The Pro Line 9460A is a highly compact, dual-stream 4CIF mini dome camera for video monitoring and surveillance over IP networks. It is built on open standards to provide long-term investment protection.
The Pro Line 9460A mini dome camera can be used with the iSOC NVMS applications. Furthermore, it enables configuration and video viewing from web browsers and configuration via Telnet.
The Pro Line 9460A mini domes come pre-configured with a choice of camera modules. These camera modules are fully interchangeable in the dome housing.
Technical Support
If you encounter any problems, please contact DVTel Technical Support. DVTel Technical Support can be reached Monday-Friday, 6 am-8 pm at (888) DVTEL 77 or support@dvtel.com.
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Hardware Products Warranty and Returns Statement
Warranty
DVTel warrants, to the original purchaser, a DVTel branded HARDWARE PRODUCT furnished will generally function in accordance with DVTel's written product specifications in effect at the time of shipment, and that, under normal use, it will be free from defects in materials and workmanship, for a period of two years from the date of delivery as evidenced by the DVTel packing slip or other transportation receipt. DVTel does not warrant that PRODUCTS are error free. DVTEL does not warrant or guarantee the use or compatibility of the camera with any specific video management software product.
The warranty becomes void if the product is altered in any way.
DVTel's responsibility under this warranty shall be to repair or replace, at its option, defective work or returned parts, with transportation charges for the returned equipment's shipping to DVTel's repair center paid for by the buyer and return shipping charges covered by DVTel. If DVTel determines that the Product is not defective within the terms of the warranty, the buyer shall pay all handling and transportation costs. If a materials and workmanship defect appears within such warranty period, Customer may return the defective product for replacement with the same or a later model that performs substantially the same function as the unit being replaced or for repair, at DVTel's option.
Warranty Exclusion
The Warranty for equipment shall become void if a hardware PRODUCT has been subjected to water, excessive dust, fire, excessive heat, chemicals, acids, solvents, physical attack, voltage surges, brownouts, or similar circumstances which ordinarily may damage electrical components, or by repairs or modifications made or attempted to be made to components other than by DVTel or under its direction. Products showing damage by misuse or abnormal conditions of operation, or which have been modified by the buyer or repaired or altered outside of DVTel's repair center without specific authorization from DVTel shall be excluded from this warranty.
DVTel reserves the right to make changes to its specifications from time to time. DVTel warrants that it is empowered to grant the rights granted herein.
Limitations of Warranty
DVTEL MAKES NO OTHER REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. Since DVTel has no control over conditions of use, no warranty is made or implied as to suitability for customer's intended use. There are no warranties, expressed or implied, except as stated herein. This limitation on warranties shall not be modified by verbal representations.
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Limitations of Liability
With the exception of the terms and conditions stated in this document, DVTEL SHALL NOT BE HELD TO ANY LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIM BY CUSTOMER OR A THIRD PARTY ON ACCOUNT OF, OR ARISING FROM, THE USE OF ANY PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL DVTEL BE LIABLE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER (WHETHER ARISING OUT OF CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE), INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY LOST REVENUES OR PROFITS OF CUSTOMER, OR LIABILITY TO CUSTOMER OR THIRD PARTIES RESULTING FROM OR ARISING OUT OF A BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT AND/OR ANY FAILURE OF THE PRODUCT(S), WHETHER OR NOT DVTEL HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN ANY EVENT, DVTEL'S LIABILITY SHALL NOT EXCEED THAT AMOUNT THAT CUSTOMER ACTUALLY PAID FOR THE PRODUCT GIVING RISE TO THE LIABILITY.
Equipment shipped ex works by DVTel shall become the property of buyer upon transfer to the common carrier. The buyer is responsible for communicating directly with the carrier and immediately requesting carrier's inspection upon evidence of damage in shipment.
The buyer must obtain a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number and shipping instructions from DVTel prior to returning any product under warranty. Do not return any DVTel product to the repair center until RMA and shipping instructions are received.
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Configuration and Installation 2
The following procedures are performed to configure and set up the mini dome camera:
Bench Installation of the Pro Line 9460A Mini Dome Cameras
Configuring the Mini Dome Camera
Site Installation of the Pro Line 9460A Mini Dome Camera
Camera Installation
Configuring the I/Os
Updating the Firmware
Red/Blue Display
Bench Installation of the Pro Line 9460A Mini Dome Cameras
The Pro Line 9460A Series Mini-Dome contain the following parts
Camera Module/Gimbal assembly - (PN DVT-FDC-xx)
Camera Housing – (PN DVT-VDHD or DVT-VDHDT)
Surface ring if applicable
Power and alarm cables
Rubber cable gland
Screws packages
Mounting template
Installation GuidesMini-Dome Install GuideCamera/WDR Programming GuideConnections/Latitude Setup Guide
All other mounting hardware must be provided by the installer. The power source options - 12VDC, 1A (UL, CE approved) or 802.3af compliant power source are sold separately or provided by the installer.
Bench Installation
Connect the vandal dome either to 12V DC power source or an 802.3af compliant Power Over Ethernet (POE) switch or mid span. If connecting to a 12V DC supply use the appropriate accessory cable and plug into the power connector.
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The following shows the 12VDC connection options:
Figure 2-1: 12VDC Connection Options
If using PoE, just connect to the RJ45 as shown:
Figure 2-2: RJ45 Connection Options
Configuring the Mini Dome Camera
Upon receiving Pro Line 9460A mini dome camera, its basic parameters, such as the IP address, need to be configured.
To configure the device, you need the Device Configurator. This application is provided along with the mini dome camera. The Device Configurator is accessible via the Unified Configurator from the iSOC
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NVSM 5.3 AdminCenter. In addition, the Device Configurator is an executable file that is compressed in a .rar file along with the following additional files:
Configurator.ini
CRC.dll
IPAddressControlLib.dll
VsipApi.dll
Once you extract all the files contained in the .rar file to the hard disk of your computer, and open the
Device Configurator
executable file, the application is ready to use.
Prerequisites
The following hardware and software requirements must be fulfilled to configure Pro Line 9460A mini dome cameras:
Windows XP
An Ethernet network card
Configuring the Mini Dome Camera Parameters
When installing Pro Line 9460A mini dome cameras, you have to change their IP address to ensure the compatibility with an existing network. The primary default IP address of the mini dome camera is created using the APIPA addressing scheme and is in the range 176.(a+16).bc.de, based upon the hex to decimal conversion of the MAC address of the individual device:
nn-nn-nn-na-bc-de
. When resetting the mini dome camera to the factory default values, the IP will change back to the address created by the APIPA.
After discovering the mini dome camera on the IP network, its network configuration parameters need to be set. Mini dome cameras that reside on the same network must have unique IP addresses.
To set the parameters of a mini dome camera
1. In a lab, unpack the mini dome camera and place it on a table.
2. Connect the mini dome camera to a power supply or a POE power source.
3. Connect the mini dome camera in one of the following ways:
When using an external power supply (12VDC, 1A - sold separately), establish the Ethernet
connection by plugging a cable (straight-through or crossover) into the LAN 10/100 connector on the back of the mini dome camera.
A crossover cable should be used to directly connect the device to a computer; a straight­through cable should be used to integrate the mini dome camera on a network.
When using the POE, the Ethernet connection is automatically established after being
connected to the power supply.
For more detailed information and illustrations, see the relevant
Quick Installation Guide
.
4. If you are using the regular power supply, connect the power supply as described in the relevant
Quick Installation Guide
.
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For any other power supply, refer to the manufacturer documentation for the proper wiring scheme.
The mini dome camera is powered up as soon as power is provided.
5. Start the
Device Configurator
by double-clicking the
Configurator.exe
file or by accessing the
iSOC NVSM 5.3 AdminCenter and selecting Pro Line A in the Unified Configurator.
The
Pro Line A Device Configurator
appears.
Figure 2-3: Pro Line A Device Configurator
6. Once the
Device Configurator
appears, the Discovery process starts automatically.
The discovered mini dome cameras appear in the
Unit Management
pane
7. In the
Unit Management
pane, select the desired mini dome camera.
Once a mini dome camera is selected, the Network configuration pane is enabled.
8. In the
IP address
field, enter the IP address of the mini dome camera.
9. In the
Subnet Mask
field, enter the subnet mask of the mini dome camera.
10. In the Gateway IP field, enter the gateway IP address of the mini dome camera.
11. Click Update.
The mini dome camera will reset and the new network configuration parameters will appear in the
Unit Management
pane. The initial configuration of the mini dome camera is now complete.
You can perform further configuration with the Telnet and web interface.
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Site Installation of the Pro Line 9460A Mini Dome Camera
After the mini dome camera is configured successfully, it can be installed in its final location.
Use the provided mounting template to mark out and create the necessary holes in the mounting surface.
To install the mini dome camera
1. Use the provided mounting template to mark out and create the necessary holes in the mounting
surface.
Table 2-1: Mount Types
2. Decide which entry point in the housing will be used to route wires and remove the appropriate
conduit plug.
If installing in an interior location and conduit will not be used, be sure to install a rubber cable gland in the opening before passing the wires through the opening.
3. Mount the camera using one of the following methods — Recessed or Surface.
Mount Type Instructions
Surface Create four holes at the template position marked (T1). (Use four
No12) fixing screws and wall plugs. For addition support there are 3 more mounting holes in the surface ring (T4) that may also be used.
Recessed Create an aperture in the mounting surface to a diameter of
139mm as indicated by the (T2) circle.
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Recess Mount
The Pro Line 9460A units are provided with fold out wings for quick and easy installation into a ceiling without the need for a special mounting kit. To use the fold out wings, turn silver-colored screws clockwise to first extend the locking arms and then tighten them against the mounting surface. Tighten the screws sufficiently to compress the o-ring moisture seals located underneath the screw heads, however: DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
Note:
For outdoor installations or wet environments always install the large rubber gasket to seal the dome properly to maintain the IP rating.
If mounting in a drop ceiling a backer plate may be needed depending on the integrity of the ceiling tile. You could also attach a pipe hanger to the tapped hole in the bottom of the housing for additional support.
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Surface Mount
You have two options when using the surface ring, it either needs to be mounted before the base is installed (only required if using the 3 addition mounting locations on the surface ring) or you insert the dome housing into the surface ring before mounting with the screw locations shown below.
4. When mounting make sure you install the large rubber gasket between the housing and the
surface ring or if recessed mounting between the housing and mounting surface.
5. Insert the network cable and optional power cable through one of the conduit entry points and
connect them to the dome as described under bench installation.
6. If running conduit to the unit you will need to install a 3” threaded pipe nipple through the
surface ring and thread this into the housing. Use appropriate sealing agent on the connection to maintain the IP rating of the housing.
7. If applicable, connect the audio and alarm inputs/outputs to the 8 wire cable located in the lower
part of the housing. Refer to the following table to determine which wires correspond to the inputs outputs relevant to your installation.
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Alarm and Audio Connections
The Pro Line 9460A provides an accessory cable to easily connect audio input and output, alarm inputs and relay output.
Note:
The top of the camera is omitted from the picture to clearly show the alarm cable.
When connecting alarms or audio, snap on the EMI suppression bead, provided in the accessory kit, over the factory installed cable assembly to ensure emissions compliance (FCC part 15, subpart B, class A).
The mini dome cameras are provided with Ethernet Jumper cable for initial configuration. For permanent installation use RJ45 CAT-5 shielded cable and snap on the EMI suppression bead provided in the accessory kit to ensure emissions compliance (FCC part 15, subpart B, class A).
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Table 2-2: Input and Output Wire Setup
Camera Installation
1. Before affixing the gimble first attach the power lead connector from the camera into the split
lead connector in the top of the housing, if installing a WDR camera you first must install the short adaptor shipped with the WDR Camera. Install the gimble assembly by screwing it in at the three points shown in the image below.
Short slit lead connector to be used when installing a WDR camera
Note:
Bottom section of housing not shown in the image, top view for reference only.
Wire Color Description Direction / Comment
Brown Alarm Input 1
Orange Audio Input
Green/White Alarm Ground
Orange /White Audio Ground
Brown/White Alarm Input 2
Green Audio Output
Blue Alarm Output(*) Output 60V AC/DC at 500 mA max
Blue/White Alarm Output(*) Output 60V AC/DC at 500 mA max
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For WDR cameras, the default video standard is NTSC. If PAL video standard is required, connect the Menu Programming Interface and set to PAL Video Standard under the Video I/O sub-menu.
2. Once you have the gimble secured to the housing, position the camera at the desired angle by
rotating the gimble. There is a service jack in each housing to plug a service cable to for local video adjustment and programming.
3. Use the lens top lever to adjust focus and the bottom lever to adjust the field of view.
4. Once the focus and field of view are adjusted, fit the liner onto the camera.
Tip:
Perform the final focus through the lids bubble by holding it up to the lens reversed to confirm final results.
5. Fit the lid onto the housing by lining up the four notches as shown below. Use the provided torx
driver to secure the four lid screws to the housing.
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Bottom view of lid
Keyed to fit into base
Configuring the I/Os
The input/output features on the multipole connector on the back of the device are used for alarms (or events) and audio control. The mini dome camera has two alarm inputs and one relay output terminals.
See “Input and Output Wire Setup” on page 9.
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Audio
To activate audio between a transmitter and a receiver, both devices must support audio.
Data Transmission
Two transmission modes for audio data are available:
Full duplex — Data is transferred in both directions simultaneously.
PTT/PTL — The push-to-talk/push-to-listen mode allows you to control audio communication
between two devices.
To activate the audio transmission channel for PTT on the Pro Line 9460A transmitter, you must trigger an activation switch (for example, a button) that is based on the shorting of the ground and input 2 terminals.
If the PTT switches of both the transmitter and receiver are activated at the same time, the receiver will have precedence: Audio will be transferred from the receiver to the transmitter. If the PTL and PTT functions of the receiver are activated at the same time, PTT will be activated and PTL will be ignored.
Audio Input/Output Types
The mini dome camera supports the following audio types:
The Line-in audio type, which requires a pre-amplifier. You connect the audio input on the device
to the Line-out connector on the pre-amplifier.
The MIC-in audio type, which does not require pre-amplification. You connect the audio input
directly to the microphone.
Set the input type via the CLI or iSOC NVMS.
The only available output type is Speaker. You plug a speaker (with an amplifier) directly into the audio output of the device.
Via the CLI or iSOC NVMS, you can set the audio output setting.
Specifications
The audio input/output specifications are (where 0 dBV = Vrms):
Table 2-3: Audio Input/Output Specification Parameters
Mode Gain Impedance Frequency range
Line-in -20 to 0 dBV 30 kohm 300–10000 Hz, depending on
sampling frequency
MIC-in -34 to -14 dBV 40 kohm 300–3600 Hz
Speaker -90 to 0 dBV 10 kohm 300–10000 Hz, depending on
sampling frequency
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Alarms
The mini dome cameras can generate and receive alarms.
The mini dome camera has two alarm inputs and one relay output terminals. A typical configuration requires you plug an event sensor to the input 1 and ground I/O terminals on the Pro Line 9460A camera, and your alarm system to the Out section of a receiver.
You can activate the alarm process via iSOC NVMS.
Updating the Firmware
You can update the firmware of the Pro Line 9460A mini dome cameras with the
Device Configurator
tool. For the detailed procedure, refer to the documentation of the
Device Configurator
.
The only method to update the firmware is through an IP network connection. If this update procedure fails, repeat procedure.
Take the following facts regarding firmware update using the IP network into consideration:
Ensure that the IP link is stable before starting the procedure; therefore it is not recommended to
perform it over the Internet.
Ensure that the power supply is stable before starting the procedure and do not disconnect it
during the procedure.
Red/Blue Display
If Pro Line 9460A mini dome cameras currently streaming video to a management software lose their connection to a mini dome camera, the corresponding display tile in the software will present a half red, half blue pattern.
The red/blue display is an indication of a bad mini dome camera or connection to the mini dome camera. It may also occur if the unit is under powered or there is low voltage.
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Using the Web Interface 3
You can access the Pro Line 9460A mini dome cameras with a web browser for live viewing, Network, Serial Port and Video configuration.
Accessing the Web Interface
It is possible to access the web interface via the
Device Configurator
or directly via a web browser.
Note:
Only Internet Explorer is supported for accessing the mini dome camera via the web.
Upon first access, a prompt for ActiveX installation may appear to enable viewing of live video.
To access the Web interface via the Device Configurator
1. Open the
Device Configurator
by double-clicking its .exe file.
2. In the
Unit Management
pane, select the desired mini dome camera.
3. Right-click the desired mini dome camera, and then select Web or click on the Unit
management toolbar.
The web browser appears, displaying the home page of the mini dome camera.
Figure 3-1: Web browser with mini dome camera home page
You can edit the network and video configuration of the mini dome camera.
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To access the Web interface via a web browser
1. Start the Internet Explorer.
2. In your Internet Explorer window, enter the IP address of the device using the
http://IP_address
format.
The web browser appears, displaying the home page of the mini dome camera.
Figure 3-2: Web browser with mini dome camera home page
Note:
You may need to lower the security level in your web browser to be able to install the ActiveX component. If the component is not installed, you will not see any video.
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Using the Web Interface
Using the web interface, you can view live video and set general, network configuration and video configuration parameters of the displayed mini dome camera.
Web Interface Workspace
The web interface consists of a navigation pane, video pane and configuration pane.
Figure 3-3: Web Interface Workspace
The following actions can be performed in the different panes:
Navigation Pane — Access the Network Configuration and Video Configuration pages
Video Pane — View live video
Configuration Pane — Set the displayed parameters
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Setting General Parameters
The Home page of the web interface displays the video feed and configurable general parameters of the mini dome camera.
To set general parameters
1. On the Home page of the web interface, set the following parameters:
2. Click Update to change the parameters or Reset to return to the default values.
Using the Digital Zoom
On the web pages providing the live video feed — the Home page and the Picture Profile web page — it is possible to zoom in and view a selected area close up with a digital zoom.
To use the digital zoom
1. On the Home page or the Picture Profile web page of the web interface, click the Zoom button
located underneath the video feed.
The
Zoom
dialog box appears.
Figure 3-4: Digital Zoom dialog box
2. Clear the Disable digital zoom check box to enable the zoom.
3. Move the slider to the desired zoom level.
A frame appears in the video display, displaying the zoom area.
4. Using the cursor, move the frame to the desired area.
Table 3-1: General Parameters
Parameter Description
Speed The PTZ speed — only applicable for PTZ cameras
Address The address of the PTZ — only applicable for PTZ cameras
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5. To disable the digital zoom, select the Disable digital zoom check box.
6. To close the
Digital Zoom
dialog box, click the Zoom toggle button.
Setting Network Configuration Parameters
The network configuration parameters of the mini dome camera need to be set to ensure the compatibility with an existing network. The primary default IP address of the mini dome camera is created using the APIPA addressing scheme and is in the range 176.(a+16).bc.de, based upon the hex to decimal conversion of the MAC address of the individual device:
nn-nn-nn-na-bc-de
.
To set the Network configuration parameters
1. On the Home page of the web interface, go to the
Navigation
pane.
2. Click the
Network
branch on the
Navigation
tree.
The
Network Configuration
page appears.
Figure 3-5: Network Configuration page
3. In the
IP address
field, enter the IP address of the mini dome camera.
4. In the
Subnet Mask
field, enter the subnet mask of the mini dome camera.
5. In the
Gateway IP
field, enter the gateway IP address of the mini dome camera.
6. Click Update to change the parameters or Reboot to return to the default values.
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The mini dome camera will reset and the new network configuration parameters will appear.
Setting Serial Port Parameters
To set Serial Port parameters
1. In the Navigation pane, expand the Serial Ports branch, and then click the relevant serial port
node.
The
Serial Port
page appears.
Figure 3-6: Serial Port page
2. On the Serial Port page of the web interface, set the following parameters:
3. Click Update to change the parameters or Reset to return to the default values.
Table 3-2: Serial Port Parameters
Parameter Description
Bit rate The number of bits in transmitted data
Parity Odd, even, or no parity check. Most communication devices do not use parity.
Stop bits The number of stop bits in each transmission
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Setting Video Profile Parameters
Set the video profile parameters.
To set the Video Profile parameters
1. On the Home page of the web interface, go to the
Navigation
pane.
2. Expand the
Video
branch of the
Navigation
tree, and then select Video Profile.
The
Video Profile
page appears.
Figure 3-7: Video Profile page
3. Set the following parameters:
Table 3-3: Video Profile Parameters
Parameter Description
Video Encoder
Resolution The measure of how clear and crisp the video image appears. Each resolution corresponds
to a specific number of pixels (columns * lines) for each picture of the video sequence.
Frame Rate The maximum number of frames per seconds (fps) that will be encoded and transferred by
the transmitter. This parameter can be set from 1 to 30 fps.
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4. Click Save to change the parameters or Reset to return to the default values.
Setting Picture Profile Parameters
Set the picture profile parameters.
To set the Picture Profile parameters
1. On the Home page of the web interface, go to the
Navigation
pane.
2. Expand the
Video
branch of the
Navigation
tree, and then select Picture Profile.
Intra Interval The frequency at which a complete video frame (called I-frame) is sent by the encoder.
Possible values are in the 0–100 range. A value of 0 indicates that no I-frame will be sent automatically by the device; a value of X means that a complete image refresh will occur every X frames.
Bit Rate The maximum number of bits per second generated by the device.
Valid bit rates range from 32 to 6000 kbps
Quant Min A parameter related to video quality. A higher quantizer value means less video quality but
less bit rate, and vice versa. The value range is from 2 to 31.
Quant Max A parameter related to video quality. A higher quantizer value means less video quality but
less bit rate, and vice versa. The value range is from 2 to 31.
Quality The quality of the video profile. Use the slider to adjust it to the desired quality level.Tha
value range is from 1-10.
Rate Control The mode controlling the bit rate variation. The available modes are:
CBR — The Constant Bit Rate mode is the most effective to maintain the target bit rate.
Video quality may suffer and the frame rate may decrease. This mode should be used when transmitting video over networks that have very limited bandwidths, and with an intra interval value of 0.
CFR — The Constant Frame Rate mode maintains the target frame rate. Video quality
may suffer and the bit rate may exceed the target value.
VBR — The Variable Bit Rate. In this mode, data is not sent evenly. (The rate control is
disabled and the current bit rate is a function of VBRQ and therefore the bit rate can changes dramatically based on the video content.)
Table 3-3: Video Profile Parameters
Parameter Description
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The
Picture Profile
page appears.
Figure 3-8: Picture Profile page
3. Set the following parameters:
4. Click Save to change the parameters or Reset to return to the default values.
Table 3-4: Picture Profile Parameters
Parameter Description
Analog Input
Brightness The total amount of light in a color — Possible values range from 0-100
Contrast The range of colors in the image — Possible values range from 0-100
Saturation The intensity of the colors in the image — Possible values range from 0-100
Hue The relative amounts of red, green, and blue in a color — Possible values range from -180-
180
Analog Format The analog display standard — PAL or NTSC
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You can access the command line interface (CLI) of the supported edge device to perform more extensive configurations of the edge device. The CLI is hierarchically organized, with menus, sub­menus, and individual options representing configuration parameters.
You access the CLI through Telnet.
Accessing the CLI
It is possible to access the CLI via the
Device Configurator
or directly via Telnet.
To access the CLI via the Device Configurator
1. Start the
Device Configurator
by accessing the iSOC NVSM 5.3 AdminCenter and selecting Pro
Line A in the Unified Configurator or by double-clicking the
Configurator.exe
file.
2. In the
Unit Management
pane, select the desired edge device.
3. Right-click the desired edge device, and then select Telnet or click on the Unit management
toolbar.
The Telnet terminal appears.
Figure 4-1: Telnet terminal
Using the Telnet terminal, you can access and edit all configuration parameters of the edge device.
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To access the CLI via the Telnet terminal
Using Microsoft Telnet, click Start—Run. In the command line, enter telnet <host name>
(where host name is the IP address of the device), and press ENTER.
Using the Unix / Linux Telnet, at the prompt enter telnet <host name> (where host name is
the IP address of the device). The Telnet terminal appears.
Figure 4-2: Telnet terminal
Using the Telnet terminal, you can access and edit all configuration parameters of the edge device.
Using the CLI
Using the CLI, you can configure the following parameters of the displayed edge device:
Setting Serial Port Parameters
Setting the Access Management Parameters
Setting the System Status Parameters
Setting Network Parameters
Setting the Ethernet Communication Parameters
Setting Advanced Parameters
— Video, Video Status, Serial Port Status, VSIP, VSIP Statistics,
Audio, Test and Debug, Outputs Control, System Time, System Time Stats
Note:
The CLI has a time out that is triggered after three minutes of inactivity. When the time out occurs, you lose access to the command line and the Telnet terminal closes automatically.
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To work with the CLI menu structure
To execute a command or open a menu, type in the corresponding letter or number, then press
ENTER.
To return to the previous menu, type p.
To save the settings, type s at the main menu, then press ENTER.
To reboot the system, type r and then press ENTER.
To load the default configuration of the system, type l and then press ENTER.
To end the CLI work session, save your settings first. Next, type q at the main menu and press
ENTER. Depending on the changed settings, the device may perform a soft boot.
Setting Serial Port Parameters
The Pro Line 9460A supports the RS-232 and the RS-422/485 asynchronous protocols. Using the CLI, you can select the desired protocol for the serial port and set its parameters.
To set Serial Port parameters
1. On the Telnet main page, type 1 and press ENTER to select
Serial Ports
.
2. Select the desired protocol:
To s ele ct
RS232
, type 1, and press ENTER.
To s ele ct
RS422/485
, type 2, and press ENTER.
3. Set the following parameters by selecting the respective menu number and pressing ENTER:
4. For each parameter, enter the desired value, and press ENTER.
5. When the desired parameters are modified, type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you reach
the main menu.
6. Type s and press ENTER to save the changed settings.
Table 4-1: Serial Port Parameters
Menu Parameter Description
1 Bit rate The data rate that the serial equipment operates at. Possible values range from
1200 bps to 230,400 bps (transmitters) or to 115,200 bps (receivers).
2 Parity Odd, even, or no parity check. Most communication devices do not use parity.
3 Stop bits The number of stop bits in each transmission
4 Data bits The number of bits in transmitted data
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Setting the Access Management Parameters
Via the
Access management
menu, you can define user accounts and device security.
User Accounts — By defining user accounts, you can protect the configuration of the device by
restricting its access with a user name and a password. Once the user account mode is activated, you need the user name/password combination to access the web interface of the device. There are two types of users — Administrator and Web Client. The administrator has all rights and is automatically available when user accounts are activated. The web client only has access to live video and the web interface. Three web clients are available.
Security — When defining device security, you determine whether or not HTTP access is
enabled. If HTTP access is disabled, you can only set up the device via the
Device Configurator
or
Telnet.
By default, access management is disabled and administrator privileges are granted to Telnet and Web users. Access management is activated via the Telnet interface.
To set Access management parameters
1. On the Telnet main page, type 2 and press ENTER to select
Access Management
.
2. Type 1 and press ENTER to select
Security
.
3. Type 1 and press ENTER to select
HTTP Access
.
4. Select the desired option:
Type 1 and press ENTER to select Enabled.Type 2 and press ENTER to select Disabled.
5. When the desired option is selected, type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you reach the main
menu.
6. Type 2 and press ENTER to display the
User Account
menu.
7. Select the desired option:
Type 1 and press ENTER to select Enabled.Type 2 and press ENTER to select Disabled.
8. When Enabled is selected, the
Manage User Account
menu is displayed.
9. Set the following parameters by selecting the respective menu number and pressing ENTER:
Table 4-2: User Account Parameters
Menu Parameter Description
1 Admin user name Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
2 Admin password Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
3 Web client 1 user name Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
4 Web client 1 password Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
5 Web client 1 enable
Type 1 and press ENTER to select Enabled.
Type 2 and press ENTER to select Disabled.
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10. For each parameter, enter the desired value, and press ENTER.
11. When the desired option is selected, type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you reach the main
menu.
12. Type s and press ENTER to save the changed settings.
Setting the System Status Parameters
The system status information indicates the current values of internal device parameters. Via this menu, you can view system and storage parameters as well as to set the board temperature parameters.
To set System status parameters
1. On the Telnet main page, type 3 and press ENTER to select
System status
.
The following
System status
parameters are displayed:
Firmware VersionMpeg-4 VersionBuild DateCPU InfoUp timeSerial NumberCPU LoadBoot loader version CPLD version
2. Type 2 and press ENTER to display the
Board Temperature
menu.
6 Web client 2 user name Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
7 Web client 2 password Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
8 Web client 2 enable
Type 1 and press ENTER to select Enabled.
Type 2 and press ENTER to select Disabled.
9 Web client 3 user name Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
10 Web client 3 password Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
11 Web client 3 enable
Type 1 and press ENTER to select Enabled.
Type 2 and press ENTER to select Disabled.
Table 4-2: User Account Parameters
Menu Parameter Description
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3. Set the following parameters by selecting the respective menu number and pressing ENTER:
4. For each parameter, enter the desired value, and press ENTER.
5. When the desired option is selected, type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you reach the main
menu.
6. Type s and press ENTER to save the changed settings.
Setting Network Parameters
The network configuration parameters of the edge device need to be set to ensure the compatibility with an existing network. The primary default IP address of the edge device is created using the APIPA addressing scheme and is in the range 176.(a+16).bc.de, based upon the hex to decimal conversion of the MAC address of the individual device:
nn-nn-nn-na-bc-de
. Using the CLI, you can
configure additional network parameters.
To set the Network parameters
1. On the Telnet main page, type 4 and press ENTER to select
Network
.
2. Set the following parameters by selecting the respective menu number and pressing ENTER:
Table 4-3: Board Temperature Parameters
Menu Parameter Description
1 Critical high temperature limit Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
2 High temperature limit Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
3 Low temperature limit Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
4 Critical low temperature limit Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
Table 4-4: Network Parameters
Menu Parameter Description
1 DHCP Configuration The use of DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration protocol) to
automatically get a valid network configuration for the device from a server. You can set this option only if the device is connected to a network that uses a DHCP server.
Enabled — type 1 and press ENTER
Disabled — type 2 and press ENTER
2 Local IP Address The IP address of the edge device
3 Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the edge device
4 Gateway The gateway IP address of the edge device
5 DNS Server Address The primary DNS server address
7 Host Name The Host name of the edge device
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3. For each parameter, enter the desired value, and press ENTER.
4. When the desired option is selected, type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you reach the main
menu.
5. Type s and press ENTER to save the changed settings.
Setting the Ethernet Communication Parameters
Via the
Ethernet communication
menu, you can display the NIC MAC address and set the 802.3 physical mode parameter. IEEE 802.3 is a collection of IEEE standards defining the physical layer, and the media access control (MAC) sublayer of the data link layer, of wired Ethernet.
To set the Physical Mode parameters
1. On the Telnet main page, type 5 and press ENTER to select
Ethernet communication
.
The NIC MAC address of the edge device is displayed.
2. Type 1 and press ENTER to select
802.3 Physical Mode
.
3. Select the following value of the parameter by selecting the respective menu number and
pressing ENTER:
4. When the desired parameter value is selected, type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you
reach the main menu.
5. Type s and press ENTER to save the changed settings.
8 Ping Request Target The IP address of the Ping target
9 Ping Request Send Buffer
Size
The size of the ping packet
Domain Name The name of the domain in which the edge device resides. This
parameter is fixed.
Table 4-5: 802.3 Physical Mode Parameters
Menu Parameter Value
1Auto
2 100 Mb/s Full Duplex
3 10 Mb/s Full Duplex
4 100 Mb/s Half Duplex
5 10 Mb/s Half Duplex
Table 4-4: Network Parameters
Menu Parameter Description
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Setting Advanced Parameters
Using the
Advanced
menu, you can view or set the following parameters: Video, Video Status, Serial Port Status, VSIP, VSIP Statistics, Audio, Test and Debug, Outputs Control, System Time, System Time Stats.
To access the Advanced menu
1. On the Telnet main page, type 6 and press ENTER to select
Advanced
.
2. Select the following submenus by selecting the respective menu number and pressing ENTER:
To view how to set the parameters of the submenus, go to the respective procedure.
3. When the desired option is selected, type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you reach the main
menu.
4. Type s and press ENTER to save the changed settings.
To set the Video menu parameters
1. From the
Advanced
menu, type 1 and press ENTER to select
Video
.
You can select one of the following submenus:
Video Input, Video Standard or Video Input Type.
Once you are done setting the parameters of the selected submenu, type p to return to the
Video
menu.
2. To display the
Video Standard
parameters, type 2 and press ENTER.
To s ele ct PAL, type 1 and press ENTER.
Table 4-6: Advanced Submenus
Menu Parameter Description
1 Video Set the video input and video standard parameters
2 Video Status View the status of encoder 1 and 2
3 Serial Port Status View the serial port status
4 VSIP Set the VSIP parameters
5 VSIP Statistics View the VSIP statistics
6 Audio View and set audio input and output parameters
7 Test and Debug View the debug log — internal use only
8 Outputs Control Set the outputs control parameters
9 System Time Set the local time and the NTP Server parameters
10 System Time Stats View the system time statistics
11 HTTP Set the HTTP parameters
12 Quality of Service Set the Quality of Service parameters
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To s ele ct NTSC, type 2 and press ENTER.
3. When the desired option is selected, type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you reach the
Video
menu.
4. To display the
Video Input Type
parameters, type 3 and press ENTER.
To s ele ct Composite, type 1 and press ENTER. To s ele ct S-Vide, type 2 and press ENTER.
5. When the desired option is selected, type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you reach the
Video
menu.
6. To display the
Video Input
parameters, type 1 and press ENTER.
You can select one of the following submenus:
Encoder 1, Encoder 2, Brightness, Contrast,
Saturation, Hue,
or
Deinterlacing Mode.
Once you are done setting the parameters of the
selected submenu, type p to return to the
Video Input
menu.
7. To dis p l ay th e
Encoder 1 or Encoder 2
parameters, type 1 or 2, respectively, and press ENTER.
The parameters of Encoder 1 and 2 are identical.
8. Select the following
Encoder
parameters by selecting the respective menu number and pressing
ENTER:
Table 4-7: Encoder Parameters
Menu Parameter Description
1 Target Bit Rate The maximum number of bits per second generated by the device. Valid
bit rates range from 9 to 6000 kbps. Enter the new target bit rate and press ENTER.
2 Target Frame Rate The maximum number of frames per seconds (fps) that will be encoded
and transferred by the transmitter. This parameter can be set 1-30 fps in NTSC mode and 1-25 in PAL mode.
Enter the new target frame rate and press ENTER.
3 Minimum Quantizer A parameter related to video quality. A higher quantizer value means
less video quality but less bit rate, and vice versa. The value range is from 2 to 31.
Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
4 Maximum Quantizer A parameter related to video quality. A higher quantizer value means
less video quality but less bit rate, and vice versa. The value range is from 2 to 31.
Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
5 VBR Quantizer A parameter related to variable bit rate.
Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
6 Resolution The measure of how clear and crisp the video image appears. Each
resolution corresponds to a specific number of pixels (columns * lines) for each picture of the video sequence.
Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
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9. When the desired option is selected, type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you reach the
Video Input
menu.
10. Select the following submenus by typing the respective menu number and pressing ENTER:
7 Rate Control Mode The mode controlling the bit rate variation. The available modes are:
CBR —The Constant Bit Rate mode is the most effective to maintain
the target bit rate. May drop frames rates to maintain the bit rate.
CFR —The Constant Frame Rate mode maintains the target frame
rate. Bit rate may exceed the target value.
VBR — The Variable Bit Rate and no limitation on bit rate
Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
8 Intra Interval The frequency at which a complete video frame (called I-frame) is sent
by the encoder. Possible values are in the 1–100 range. Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
9 Intra Refresh Enabling the refreshing of video frames to speed up recovery from
error.
Enabled — type 1 and press ENTER
Disabled — type 2 and press ENTER
Compression Mode Displays the compression mode used (MPEG-4)
10 Initial Streaming
Enabled — type 1 and press ENTER
Disabled — type 2 and press ENTER
11 Current Streaming State
Enabled — type 1 and press ENTER
Disabled — type 2 and press ENTER
Transport Protocol Displays the transport protocol used (only RTP/UDP is supported)
12 Remote IP Address The video stream destination IP
13 UDP Data Port The video stream destination IP
14 Max Video Payload Size Enter the new maximum payload size (ranging from 100 to 1400)
15 Using MPEG-4 H/W decoder
Enabled — type 1 and press ENTER
Disabled — type 2 and press ENTER
16 Energy vector (EV)
transmission rate
Enabled — type 1 and press ENTER
Disabled — type 2 and press ENTER
Table 4-8: Video Input Parameters
Menu Parameter Description
4 Brightness The total amount of light in a color — Possible values range from -
128-127 Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
Table 4-7: Encoder Parameters
Menu Parameter Description
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11. When the desired option is selected, type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you reach the main
menu.
12. Type s and press ENTER to save the changed settings.
To set the Video Status menu parameters
1. From the
Advanced
menu, type 2 and press ENTER to select
Video Status
.
You can select one of the following submenus:
Encoder 1 Status
or
Encoder 2 Status.
Once you
are done viewing the parameters of the selected submenu, type p to return to the
Video Status
menu.
2. To display the
Encoder 1 Status
parameters, type 1 and press ENTER.
3. To display the
Encoder 2 Status
parameters, type 2 and press ENTER.
The following
Video Status
parameters are displayed for both submenus:
Current Frame RateCurrent Bit Rate (Kb/s)Average Frame Rate Average Bit Rate (Kb/s)Tot al F ra me sTot al K BTotal I-Frame RequestsTotal Frames SkippedVideo Input Locked
4. Type R and press ENTER to reset the statistics.
5 Contrast The range of colors in the image — Possible values range from -
128-127 Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
6 Saturation The intensity of the colors in the image — Possible values range
from -128-127 Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
7 Hue The relative amounts of red, green, and blue in a color — Possible
values range from -180-180 Enter the new parameter value and press ENTER.
8 Deinterlacing Mode Select the desired mode:
Interlaced — type 1 and press ENTER
Deinterlaced (Linear) — type 2 and press ENTER
Deinterlaced (Motion adaptive) — type 3 and press ENTER
Field over field — type 4 and press ENTER
Table 4-8: Video Input Parameters
Menu Parameter Description
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5. When the desired option is selected, type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you reach the main
menu.
6. Type s and press ENTER to save the changed settings.
To set the Serial Port Status parameters
1. From the
Advanced
menu, type 3 and press ENTER to select
Serial Port Status
.
You can select one of the following submenus:
RS232 or RS422/485.
Once you are done viewing
the parameters of the selected submenu, type p to return to the
Serial Port Status
. menu.
2. To display the
RS232
parameters, type 1 and press ENTER.
3. To display the
RS422/485
parameters, type 2 and press ENTER.
The following
Serial Port Status
parameters are displayed for both protocols:
Line DriverBytes SentBytes Received
4. Type R and press ENTER to reset the statistics.
5. When the desired option is selected, type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you reach the main
menu.
6. Type s and press ENTER to save the changed settings.
To set the VSIP menu parameters
1. From the
Advanced
menu, type 4 and press ENTER to select
VSIP
.
2. Select the following parameters by typing the respective menu number and pressing ENTER:
Table 4-9: VSIP Parameters
Menu Parameter Description
1 VSIP Port The communication port used by the device for discovery.
Enter the new VSIP port and press ENTER
2 VSIP Multicast IP Address The IP address used by the device to listen for VSIP queries.
Enter the new VSIP Multicast IP address and press ENTER
3 VSIP Discovery IP Address The IP address used by the device to make its presence known with
the broadcast method. Enter the new VSIP Discovery IP address and press ENTER.
4 VSIP TCP Listening State
Enabled — type 1 and press ENTER
Disabled — type 2 and press ENTER
5 VSIP Discovery State
Enabled — type 1 and press ENTER
Disabled — type 2 and press ENTER
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3. When the desired option is selected, type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you reach the main
menu.
4. Type s and press ENTER to save the changed settings.
To view and reset the VSIP Statistics menu parameters
1. From the
Advanced
menu, type 5 and press ENTER to select
VSIP Statistics
.
2. The following system VSIP statistics parameters are displayed:
Current TCP Connection CountTotal TCP Inactive Connections ClosedTotal TCP Connections LostTotal TCP Heartbeats Sent
3. Type 1 and press ENTER to reset the statistics.
4. When the desired option is selected, type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you reach the main
menu.
5. Type s and press ENTER to save the changed settings.
To set the Audio menu parameters
1. From the
Advanced
menu, type 6 and press ENTER to select
Audio
.
You can select one of the following submenus:
Audio Output, Audio Input, Input Compression or
Sample Rate.
Once you are done setting the parameters of the selected submenu, type p to
return to the
Audio
menu.
2. To set the
Audio Output
parameters, type 1 and press ENTER.
6 VSIP Unit Name The name of the device
Enter the new VSIP unit name and press ENTER.
7 VSIP TCP Heartbeat
Enabled — type 1 and press ENTER
Disabled — type 2 and press ENTER
8 Unique Set Identifier Enter the unique ID and press ENTER
9 VSIP Event Monitor IP Address Destination IP where alarms will be sent
10 VSIP Event Monitor Port Destination port where alarms will be sent
11 VSIP Event Monitor TCP State How to send the alarms, TCP or UDP
12 VSIP Event Monitor GUID Enter the new Event Monitor GUID and press ENTER
Table 4-9: VSIP Parameters
Menu Parameter Description
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Select the following parameters by typing the respective menu number and pressing ENTER:
3. To set the
Audio Input
parameters, type 2 and press ENTER.
Select the following parameters by typing the respective menu number and pressing ENTER:
4. To set the
Input Compression
parameter, type 3 and press ENTER.
Type 1 and press ENTER to set the parameter to PCM.Type 2 and press ENTER to set the parameter to uLaw.
Table 4-10: Audio Output Parameters
Menu Parameter Description
1 UDP Data Port Destination port where audio is sent
2 Remote IP Address Enter the new remote IP address of the input source and press ENTER
3 Initial Streaming
Enabled — type 1 and press ENTER
Disabled — type 2 and press ENTER
4 Current Streaming State
Enabled — type 1 and press ENTER
Disabled — type 2 and press ENTER
Packets Received Displays the number of packets received
Bytes Received Displays the number of bytes received
Transport Protocol Displays the transport protocol used
R Reset Statistics Type r and press ENTER to reset the statistics
Table 4-11: Audio Input Parameters
Menu Parameter Description
1 UDP Data Port The port where incoming audio packets will be received
2 Remote IP Address Enter the new remote IP address of the output target and press ENTER
3 Initial Streaming
Enabled — type 1 and press ENTER
Disabled — type 2 and press ENTER
4 Current Streaming State
Enabled — type 1 and press ENTER
Disabled — type 2 and press ENTER
5 Input Type Select the desired input type of the audio source:
Line-in — type 1 and press ENTER
Microphone — type 2 and press ENTER
6 Gain Enter the new value of the gain control (for the volume - ranging from 0
to 1000) and press ENTER
Transport Protocol Displays the transport protocol used for the edge device (only UDP/
RTP supported)
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5. To set the
Sample Rate
parameter, type 4 and press ENTER.
Type 1 and press ENTER to set the parameter to 8 kHz.Type 2 and press ENTER to set the parameter to 32 kHz.
6. When the desired option is selected, type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you reach the main
menu.
7. Type s and press ENTER to save the changed settings.
To view the Test and Debug menu parameters
1. From the
Advanced
menu, type 7 and press ENTER to select
Test and Debug
.
2. Type 1 and press ENTER to view the
Debug log
menu.
This menu is for internal use only and is password protected.
3. Type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you reach the main menu.
To set the Outputs Control menu parameters
1. From the
Advanced
menu, type 8 and press ENTER to select
Outputs Control
.
2. Type 1 and press ENTER to set the
Relay
parameter.
Type 1 and press ENTER to set the parameter to ON.Type 2 and press ENTER to set the parameter to OFF.
3. When the desired option is selected, type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you reach the main
menu.
4. Type s and press ENTER to save the changed settings.
To set the System Time menu parameters
1. From the
Advanced
menu, type 9 and press ENTER to select
System Time
.
2. Select the following parameters by typing the respective menu number and pressing ENTER:
Table 4-12: System Time Parameters
Menu Parameter Description
1 NTP Server Usage The use of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to get the current time.
NTP uses GMT to synchronize device clock time.
Enabled — type 1 and press ENTER
Disabled — type 2 and press ENTER
2 NTP Server IP Address The IP address of the NTP server from which the device will get the
current time. Enter the new NTP server IP address and press ENTER
3 NTP Server IP Port The IP port of the NTP server.
Enter the new NTP server IP port (ranging from 1 to 65535) and press ENTER
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3. When the desired option is selected, type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you reach the main
menu.
4. Type s and press ENTER to save the changed settings.
To view and reset the System Time Stats menu parameters
1. From the
Advanced
menu, type 10 and press ENTER to select
System Time Stats
.
2. The following system time statistics parameters are displayed:
NTP Client Sync State — This parameter can either be synchronized or not
synchronized.
NTP last update — This parameter can either be synchronized or not synchronized.
3. Type 1 and press ENTER to reset the statistics.
4. When the desired option is selected, type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you reach the main
menu.
5. Type s and press ENTER to save the changed settings.
To set the HTTP parameters
1. From the
Advanced
menu, type 11 and press ENTER to select
HTTP
.
2. The following HTTP parameters are displayed:
HTTP Server IP Port — This parameter can be set to the desired IP port.HTTP PTZ Controls — This parameter can either be enabled or disabled.
3. When the desired option is selected, type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you reach the main
menu.
4. Type s and press ENTER to save the changed settings.
To set the Quality of Service parameters
1. From the
Advanced
menu, type 12 and press ENTER to select
Quality of Service
.
2. The following Quality of Service parameters are displayed:
Type of QoS — This parameter can either be none, TOS or DSCP.
4 NTP Server Poll Period Enter the new NTP Polling Period (in seconds, ranging from 10 to 1000)
and press ENTER
UTC Time Displays the current universal time and date
5 Local Time Offset Displays the offset in minutes from the GMT time in the current time
zone
Local Time Displays the current local time
Table 4-12: System Time Parameters
Menu Parameter Description
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Video Data Priority — This parameter can either be Routine, Low, Medium, High or Critical (when TOS is selected) or range from 0-63 (when DSCP is selected).
Audio Data Priority — This parameter can either be Routine, Low, Medium, High or
Critical (when TOS is selected) or range from 0-63 (when DSCP is selected).
Control Data Priority — This parameter can either be Routine, Low, Medium, High or
Critical (when TOS is selected) or range from 0-63 (when DSCP is selected).
3. When the desired option is selected, type p and press ENTER repeatedly until you reach the main
menu.
4. Type s and press ENTER to save the changed settings.
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Factory Default Configuration A
The Pro Line 9460A is programmed at the factory with the following configuration:
Table A-1: Factory Default Configuration
Type Configuration
Serial port
Bit rate: 1000 bauds
Data bits: 8
Parity: none
Stop bit: 1
RS-422/485 operating mode: RS-422 4-wire
Access management
Telnet sessions: Enabled
IP firmware update: Enabled
Network
DHCP configuration: Disabled
IP address: 176.(a+16).bc.de (based upon the hex to decimal
conversion of the MAC address of the individual device: nn-nn-nn-na­bc-de)
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
Gateway: 10.1.0.10
Video settings
Target frame rate: 25 fps
Target bit rate: 3200 kbps
Resolution: 4CIF
Maximum quantizer: 12
Video standard: PAL
VSIP
VSIP Port: 5517
VSIP Multicast IP Address: 224.16.32.1
VSIP Discovery IP Address: 255.255.255.255
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DHCP Support and APIPA B
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) allows devices and computers connected to a network to automatically get a valid IP configuration from a dedicated server.
The APIPA (Automatic Private IP Addressing) scheme, available on the Windows operating systems, enables a device to assign itself a temporary IP address.
At startup, a mini dome camera searches for a valid IP network configuration. The device requires this configuration prior to starting its functions. The network configuration for the Pro Line 9460A devices consists of:
An IP address
A subnet mask
A gateway
The device first looks in its local memory. If no configuration is found, it tries to contact a DHCP server. If DHCP configuration fails—if the device does not find a server or if it cannot get a configuration from it within one minute—the device assigns itself temporary network settings based on the APIPA addressing scheme. This scheme allows a device to find a unique IP address until it receives a complete network configuration, either manually or from a DHCP server.
A device in APIPA mode does not reside on the same subnet as the other devices on the IP network; therefore, it may not be able to see them or be visible to them. Devices use the following temporary APIPA configuration:
IP address: 176.(a+16).bc.de (based upon the hex to decimal conversion of the MAC address of
the individual device: nn-nn-nn-na-bc-de)
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
Gateway: 10.1.0.10
The *. * portion is based on the MAC address of the device.
A device is in APIPA mode:
The first time it boots up
After receiving a duplicate IP address
When the DHCP server does not have any available IP addresses
DHCP configuration is automatically disabled:
After a firmware upgrade
After a factory reset
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Technical Specifications C
Here are the Pro Line 9460A technical specifications:
Table C-1: Technical Specifications
Parameter Definition
Video
Compression MPEG-4 ISO 14496-2 compliant
Frame rate Up to 30 frames or 60 fields per second in NTSC (25 frames or 50 fields in PAL),
programmable (full motion)
Input 1 composite, 1 Vpp into 75 ohms
Resolution Scalable from 176 x 128 to 704 x 480 NTSC pixels (176 x 144 to 704 x 576 PAL
pixels)
Standard NTSC or PAL
Connections BNC female (encoders only)
Bandwidth Configurable between 9 and 6000 kbps
Serial Port - applicable for analog cameras only
Electric levels
RS-232C 2 wires
RS-422/485 4 wires (230 kbps max.)
Connectors Pluggable screw-terminal strip
Operating mode Transparent serial port supporting any asynchronous serial protocol
Alarm and Audio
Alarm inputs 2 dry contact
Alarm output 1 relay contact (48V AC/DC at 100 mA max.)
Bidirectional audio
Line-in (Input): -20 to 0 dBV into 30 kohm
MIC-in (Input): -34 to -14 dBV into 40 kohm
Speaker (Output): -90 to 0 dBV into 10 kohm
Audio connectors Pluggable screw-terminal strip
Network
Interface Ethernet 10/100Base-T, NIC configuration
Connector RJ-45 jack
Protocols Transport: RTP/IP, UDP/IP, TCP/IP, multicast IP
Others: DNS and DHCP client
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Power
Supply voltage 12VDC or 802.3af class 3 PoE (48VDC)
Consumption 12VDC, 8W, 0.7A | PoE, 9W (class3)
Physical
Enclosure Metal case with 1/4 inch UNC screw mount
Size 7.65” (194mm) Dia. x 5.75 (146mm) H
Weight
Unit Weight Recessed/Surface: 2.5 Lbs. (1.2Kg) / 4.5 Lbs. (2.0Kg)
Unit Shipping Weight: 3.5 Lbs. (1.6Kg) / 5.5 Lbs. (2.5Kg)
Environment
Operating Temperature: -20°C to 50°C
Storage Temerature: -30° C to 60° C
Humidity 90% (non-condensing)
Management
Configuration Remote using the Device Configurator, Internet Explorer, or Telnet
Certification/Regulation
USA FCC part 15 (subpart B, class A)
Europe CE marked, EN 55022:1998 Class A, EN 55024
Table C-1: Technical Specifications
Parameter Definition
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MPEG License Statement D
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR (i) ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD ("MPEG-4 VIDEO") AND/OR (ii) DECODING MPEG-4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NONCOMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE MPEG-4 VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL, INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, LLC. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM.
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