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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Network Video Server

VSP-SV2000

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Before installing and using this unit, please read this manual carefully. Be sure to keep it
handy for later reference.

L8NAA/US 

(VSP-SV2000) GB 2002, 

8, 

15

Summary of Contents for VSP-SV2000

Page 1: ...ION MANUAL Network Video Server VSP SV2000 About this manual Before installing and using this unit please read this manual carefully Be sure to keep it handy for later reference L8NAA US VSP SV2000 GB 2002 8 15 ...

Page 2: ... Images 25 MULTI VIEW Settings 27 Saving Images into a Computer 29 SINGLE VIEW Settings 30 VIEW FRAME Operations 31 CAMERA TITLE setting 32 Turning Off Video Image Display 32 Alarm Settings 33 External Alarm Sensor Settings 33 External Alarm Sensor Setting 35 MOTION DETECTOR SET Settings 36 Alarm Data Recording Capacity 37 Expansion memory cards 38 Recording Alarm Data 38 Playing Back Alarm Data 3...

Page 3: ...led and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by ...

Page 4: ...etic field they generate will distort the image Protect from humidity and dust To prevent damages to the video server do not install it where there is greasy smoke or steam where the dampness may get too high or where there is a lot of dust Protect from high temperatures Do not install close to stoves or other heat generating devices such as spotlights etc or where it could be subject to direct su...

Page 5: ...k Functions The built in motion sensor detects movement and the video server can also be connected to an external alarm sensor that is set to detect abnormalities so that images can be recorded and played back when an alarm occurs Communication function RS 485 Communication output via SSP using the RS 485 connector allows the video server to be controlled by other devices such as cameras and multi...

Page 6: ... operation between modem and computer operation 5 RS 485 connector Use this connector when connecting the video server to a device that is equipped with an SSP RS 485 communication function After making the connection select the connected device in the SSP sub menu of the main menu so that the device can be operated by remote control via the network 6 Communication terminal select switches 1 TERMI...

Page 7: ...utput of the images to the monitor G POWER indicator This indicator illuminates when 12 V DC is supplied to the power terminals H PC card slot Insert a memory card or wireless LAN card into this slot At the time of shipment from the factory a dummy card is inserted to prevent dust and other foreign particles getting inside the unit If using a PC card press the PC card eject button to remove the du...

Page 8: ...eo server and the power supply take sufficient care to ensure that the polarities are correct when connecting the power supply When the accessory ferrite cores are attached they will increase the load on the cable so after doing the installation adjust the cable accordingly 3 Insert the power cord plug into a wall outlet The POWER indicator will illuminate Computer Monitor TV CCD camera GND 12VDC ...

Page 9: ...a wireless LAN card has been inserted into the video server the wireless LAN basically has priority but if you change the network address to a different setting you can also use the video server with a wired LAN at the same time so that if a connection cannot be made to the wireless LAN you can check the settings using the wired LAN instead A Inserting the wireless LAN card Check that the wireless...

Page 10: ...tion provided with the Network Archiving software for further details Use a serial cable to connect the RS 232C connector of the video server to a modem Set pin 2 of the communication terminal switch to the MODEM setting Note When using modem connections you cannot access the video server using a computer s web browser You should normally connect the video server to a wired LAN or wireless LAN Int...

Page 11: ... servers can be connected you need to make various settings for each video server such as assigning IP addresses The following three types of network connections can be made Set the video servers in accordance with the purpose of use A NETWORK SET Settings p 17 These settings are for when the video server is being connected to a LAN This is the normal type of connection to use for this video serve...

Page 12: ...CD ROM drive of the computer 3 Click Start and then click Run 4 Type D Setup exe Type the drive letter for the CD ROM drive of the computer in place of D 5 Click the OK button After a short wait the installation window will appear Note Simply answer the prompts that appear on the screen in order to continue installing the software The installation program has been set up beforehand to install the ...

Page 13: ...lation of the software will start and the window display will change to show the installation progress 10 Click the Finish button This completes the installation of the plug in software Uninstalling the plug in software To uninstall the plug in software select Add Remove Programs from the Windows Control Panel and delete J2KCORE 12 English ...

Page 14: ...ettings 1 Set Run ActiveX controls and plug ins to Enable in the ActiveX controls and plug ins section 2 Set Active scripting to Enable in the Scripting section Cookie Settings The video server uses cookies If using Internet Explorer Version 6 0 as the web browser select Internet Options from the Tools menu click the Privacy tab and then move the slide bar to the Medium position Note If using Inte...

Page 15: ...ideo server and the computer refer to Basic connections in the Connections section p 7 3 Turn on the power for the video server 4 Start the web browser on the computer 5 Type http 192 168 0 2 into the location bar of the web browser and then press the Enter key The password entry window will be displayed 6 Type in ID3 as the Username and 3333 as the password and then click the OK button The langua...

Page 16: ...e PASSWORD box the video server will start up automatically with live images displayed directly in a 4 screen split screen To return to normal password entry operation type the ID1 password example 1111 into the ID1 password box The SET button that is displayed in multi view screens changes to a CHANGE ID button at this time Changing Access Permissions If the video server is accessed without using...

Page 17: ...connect to the network Note If you close the web browser without clicking the network disconnect button the message THE UNIT IS BUSY may be displayed the next time you try to access the video server Always be sure to use the network disconnect button to close communication with the video server If a problem with the web browser occurs which causes the web browser to close abnormally without using ...

Page 18: ...ttings IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY 2 Set the password There are three access levels available User Operator and Administrator and separate passwords can be set for each level The range of operations varies for each level as shown in the table below Username ID1 ID2 ID3 Access level User Operator Adminis trator Password default 1111 2222 3333 Live image viewing F F F Menu settings T F F Main men...

Page 19: ...dual users can access a single video server on the network at the same time However only one user out of this maximum of 16 users can be accessing at Operator or Administrator level at any one time Depending on the network environment it may not be possible for 16 users to be connected to a video server at the same time Once a user has accessed a video server the network may not allow further acce...

Page 20: ...list box Items indicated by will be displayed automatically when a wireless LAN card is inserted 4 Change the following settings if required 1 CURRENT CHANNEL This shows the frequency channel for the access point that is to be used to connect to 2 ESS ID Extended Service Set Set the verification code to be used in order to connect the video server to the access point of the wireless LAN The verifi...

Page 21: ...y of 13 characters WEP40 The encryption key can consist of up to 5 alphanumeric characters WEP128 The encryption key can consist of up to 13 alphanumeric characters The same encryption key should be set for the access point and for the video server 1 Type in the same character string for the key number 2 Select the same key number Note These options cannot be selected if there is no encryption key...

Page 22: ...rver to the MODEM setting 3 Click the PPP button in the main menu The initial PPP SET window will be displayed 4 Select USE from the PPP USE drop down list box 5 Type in the telephone number login ID and password for the access point to connect to PROVIDER TEL NO LOGIN ID PASSWORD 6 Type in the commands to use for controlling the modem Type in the commands starting with AT that are specified by th...

Page 23: ... circuits Note Set to TONE if using a terminal adapter 3 BAUD RATE This sets the communication speed for the modem Available settings 115200 38400 bps 4 DATA SIZE Available settings 8 7 bits 5 PARITY This sets the parity Available settings NONE No parity EVEN Even parity ODD Odd parity 6 STOP BIT Available settings 1 1 5 2 7 AUTO IP ADDRESS display This shows the IP address for the video server No...

Page 24: ...he quality of the images is adjusted automatically default setting Note The quality of the images will vary depending on the capabilities of the computer If this is a problem change the setting to FINE However when fine mode is selected the image display speed will be slower FINE Images are displayed in fine mode 2 Menu select buttons When you click on one of these buttons the menu screen changes ...

Page 25: ...d live images so that they are not displayed ALARM button p 35 This button is used to display and change alarm recording settings and other settings such as motion sensor settings CLOCK button p 42 This button is used to display and change the video server date and time setting and the summer time setting RS 232C button p 43 This button is used to display and change the communication speed when th...

Page 26: ... username that you enter should be either ID1 ID2 or ID3 depending on the access level Then enter the password that corresponds to the access level selected Refer to the PASSWORD item in the NETWORK SET settings to check the password p 17 The factory default settings are as follows Type in the password for the required user level For User access level Username ID1 Password 1111 For Operator access...

Page 27: ...Viewing Video server Images 4 Select the language and then click the SET button The main menu screen will be displayed 5 When you have finished click the network disconnect button ID2 ID3 ID1 26 English ...

Page 28: ...o server is indicated by these ALARM DATA indicators Lit red This indicates that alarm images have filled the video server s internal memory 16 MB or filled the memory card that has been inserted into the PC card slot of the video server Alarm image playback is possible at this time Lit orange This indicates that alarm images are being transferred from the video server s internal memory to the mem...

Page 29: ...r is the volume of data The default setting is 640x480 The size of the live image screen changes each time the resolution setting is changed Note When images that are compressed using JPEG2000 are played back the image refresh rate will vary depending on the performance specifications of the computer being used In addition if other applications besides the web browser are running this may also cau...

Page 30: ...SSP operations are then possible If you click on the image once more the display returns to the 4 screen split screen Note If SET VALUE in the SSP SET menu is set to OFF SSP operations cannot be carried out the button is not displayed 5 Live image screen display The images from the video server are displayed here according to 2 Live image transmission settings p 28 Saving Images into a Computer Th...

Page 31: ...put will be displayed starting from the smallest number 1 to 4 OFF Note The screen that is displayed when the SINGLE VIEW button is clicked varies depending on the following SSP CONTROL setting in the SSP screen OFF Only switching between single screen and 4 screen display is possible ON The control panel for carrying out SSP operations for connected devices is displayed If a device that is equipp...

Page 32: ...ill be displayed 1 BACK button Click to return to the previous screen 2 Network disconnect button Click to disconnect from the network Note The VIEW FRAME screen appears as described below SINGLE VIEW A single screen display that is fixed at 720 x 480 is displayed MULTI VIEW A 4 screen split screen with each channel fixed at 320 x 240 is displayed 1 2 English 31 ...

Page 33: ...ers If any other characters are entered they will appear as _ underscore 3 Click the SET button The camera title that has been typed in will be saved and it will appear in the camera title display area on the live image screen Turning Off Video Image Display If DISPLAY is set to ON while a 4 screen multi view screen is being displayed the images will be displayed To change any of the screens so th...

Page 34: ...ng The default setting is USE If you select NO USE from the drop down list box the other settings will remain as they are but the alarm recording function will be disabled Note Images recorded during an alarm will be recorded in color even if GRAY has been selected as the IMAGE MODE setting Alarm recording will not be carried out when there is no video signal present even when an external alarm is...

Page 35: ...e recorded at normal quality The available time for alarm data recording will become shorter 6 ALARM RESOLUTION setting This sets the resolution that is to be used for recording alarm images The default setting is 720x240 7 OVERWRITE setting If this is set to ON while a memory card is inserted old alarm data is erased and new data is recorded over the top Connecting an alarm sensor 1 Connect an in...

Page 36: ...button a pop up window will appear asking you to confirm that you want to initialize the alarm data If there is alarm recording data for the other channels 2 to 4 in memory click the OK button also In this case the memory will be initialized so the recorded images for all channels will be erased If you do not want to clear the images for the current channel click the Cancel button 5 Click the ALAR...

Page 37: ...d or the lamp will illuminate MOTION DETECTOR SET Settings 1 Click the ALARM button in the main menu The ALARM CONDITIONS SET screen will be displayed 2 As an example click the CH1 button in the ALARM SET screen The ALARM SET CH_1 screen will be displayed 3 Set MOTION DETECTOR to ON The MOTION DETECTOR SET screen will be displayed 4 While looking at the screen move the pointer to the motion sensor...

Page 38: ...rding the recording capacity will be 8 MB for each of these channels The alarm recording area is divided into a pre alarm recording area and a post alarm recording area The sizes of the pre alarm and post alarm recording areas can be set to one of six setting ratios sing the BUFFERING AREA command in the ALARM BUFFERING screen The same pre alarm and post alarm recording area settings are applied t...

Page 39: ...ed directly onto the expansion memory card The data is first recorded into the video server s internal memory and it is then transferred automatically to the expansion memory card The alarm data that has been transferred to the expansion memory card cannot be played back directly The data that is stored on the expansion memory card is first loaded into the video server s internal memory and it is ...

Page 40: ...k 4 PRE POST display PRE playback of pre recording images and POST playback of post recording images are automatically displayed during playback and then after playback finishes END is displayed If there are no pre recording images playback starts from the post recording images 5 LIST button This is used to return to the ALARM DATA LIST screen 6 FRAME RATE display The playback speed is selected fr...

Page 41: ... Note If you turn off the power for the video server or remove the expansion memory card while alarm data is being recorded onto or transferred from the memory card the data may become corrupted When turning off the power make sure that the video server has finished recording data onto the memory card first Deleting Alarm Images 1 Click the ALARM DATA indicator while it is red or green The ALARM D...

Page 42: ...e image screen can be changed regardless of the alarm settings Figure 1 However if the BUFFERING AREA settings are changed so that the PRE POST ratio is 0 10 to 1 9 or something greater than this so that pre alarm recording is carried out the PRIORITY and ALARM RESOLUTION settings will be displayed in the set positions on the live image screen In this case the setting values are fixed and so they ...

Page 43: ... the power for the video server is turned on 2 TIMEZONE This lets you set your standard time zone Select the time zone for the video server s location 3 DAYLIGHT SAVING MODE This sets whether daylight saving summer time is to be used or not Available settings USE Daylight saving time is used When set to USE you can then set the times for daylight saving to be applied NO USE Daylight saving is not ...

Page 44: ... servicing Click the RS 232C button in the main menu The RS 232C SET screen will be displayed Select the communication speed from the drop down list box and then click the SET button The setting will then be saved The default setting for the communication speed is 19200 bps Note If you click the MULTI VIEW button the display will return to the live image screen ID3 English 43 ...

Page 45: ...unication speed from the drop down list box Available settings 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps 5 Select the CATEGORY setting for each channel The available categories are as shown below CAM Camera MPX Multiplexer VCR Video recorder DVR Digital video recorder 6 Select the ADDRESS settings for each channel Set the addresses to a number from 0 to 127 7 When the settings are complete click the SET b...

Page 46: ...r the same unit example CAM You can then operate cameras that are connected to the multiplexer Figure 1 4 ADDRESS Use this to select the addresses of the connected devices 5 KEY Select this when operating a camera that is connected to a multiplexer for example when CATEGORY is set to MPX At this time the control panel changes to the camera control panel and the camera can then be operated 6 MULTI ...

Page 47: ...buttons to pan and tilt the dome camera Note Camera A is for monitoring images only it cannot be operated using the CAM buttons Note The twisted pair cables should always have signal A connected to signal A and signal B connected to signal B and the ground should always be connected too If more than one device is connected enable the termination settings for the devices at both ends of the series ...

Page 48: ...tatus Click the STATUS button in the main menu The STATUS screen will be displayed If you click the MULTI VIEW button the display will return to the live image screen 1 FIRMWARE VERSION This shows the version number for the video server s firmware 2 SUB MICROCOMPUTER VERSION This shows the version number for the video server s sub microcomputer 3 PCMCIA SOCKET STATUS This shows the usage status fo...

Page 49: ...0 1 Port number 80 If you forget the IP Address If you forget the video server s IP address you can check it using the following procedure 1 Set pin 2 of the communication terminal select switch at the rear of the video server to the MODEM setting turn off the video server s power wait three seconds or more and then turn the power back on 2 Set pin 2 of the communication terminal select switch at ...

Page 50: ...ns Color Black white selectable built in clock function Interfaces Ethernet connector 10 100 Base T RJ 45 RS 232C connector D Sub 9 pin PC card slot PCMCIA Type II 5 V power supply only Pre post alarm buffer 16 MB Protocols TCP IP PPP FTP HTTP Software Plug in browser Internet Explorer Ver 5 5 SP2 or later or equivalent Operating conditions Temperature 10 50C Humidity 90 R H or less Power supply D...

Page 51: ...er repair This warranty does not apply to repairs or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of SFC including but not limited to any malfunction defect or failure caused by or resulting from the use of any products operated outside of the operating temperature ranges stated in our product specification i e between 41 and 104 degrees Farenheit or between 5 and 40 degrees Celsius u...

Page 52: ...Printed on recycled paper 1AC6P1P2546 L8NAA US 0702KP CZ Printed in Japan L8NAA US VSP SV2000 GB 2002 8 15 ...

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