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XNET User Manual 

 

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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 Messages 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 the

Log List

and click

Logs View

button to 

view. (or Double Click) 

Logs Del 

Select a file from the

Log List

and click

Logs Del

button to 

delete. 

Save Logs 

Click

Save Logs

button to save the Log file to PC. 

The log file is saved to PC as a TAR and GZIP file format (*.tgz) and 

it can be also downloadable from the network camera’s FTP server. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for NXE3055VR

Page 1: ...Ver 1 3 XNET Network Weatherproof Camera NXE3055VR User Manual ...

Page 2: ...tore or the manufacturer before disassembling the product for alteration or repair XNET is a trademark of CNB Technology Inc 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 ...

Page 3: ...XNET User Manual 3 54 Appendix Warning This symbol provides a caution for handling XNET network cameras Note This symbol provides a useful tip for handling XNET network cameras ...

Page 4: ...figuring System Log 18 1 9 Configuring Audio 20 1 10 Configuring Video 22 1 11 Configuring RTP 25 1 12 Configuring Camera Conditions 27 1 13 Configuring TCP IP Parameters 31 1 14 Configuring IP Filtering 33 1 15 Configuring HTTP s 35 1 16 Configuring UPnP DynDNS Bonjour 37 1 17 Configuring QoS 39 1 18 Configuring SNMP 41 1 19 Configuring CMS 43 1 20 Configuring Event Type 44 1 21 Configuring Motio...

Page 5: ...g http 192 168 123 100 8080 1 1 1 1 2 2 I ID D a an nd d P Pa as ss sw wo or rd d 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 viewing option at Users setup page allows users to monitor Live view without a log in prompt however accessing to other menu requires a log ...

Page 6: ...or s id and password from their default values Please be careful not to forget them or expose them to others Please refer to 1 5 Configuring Users for detail 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 settings using IP installer software again ...

Page 7: ... features can be accessed from this page Access to each function is controlled by different user groups Administrator Operator and Viewer Figure 1 2 Basic Setup 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 Main Menu Sub ...

Page 8: ...ge 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 s Setup Page UPnP DynDNS BJR Setup Page QoS Setup Page SNMP 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 ...

Page 9: ...e er r I In nd de ex x h ht tm ml l 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 functional setting page Figure 1 3 Web Viewer ...

Page 10: ...d when selecting Edit Box RTP over UDP RTP over TCP RTP over HTTP RTP Multicast Triple Stream Service Main Stream When this box is checked Main Stream Video is displayed Dual Stream When this box is checked Dual Stream Video is displayed H 264 MJPEG Dual Codec needs to be enabled in Video Setup Page in order to enable for Dual Stream Video to be displayed Please refer to 1 10 Configuring Video for...

Page 11: ...54 1 1 4 4 S St ta at tu us s W Wi in nd do ow w Status page displays XNET System s Version ActiveX Camera Version and its Ethernet address Click Status button to open the page shown in Figure 1 4 Figure 1 4 Status Window ...

Page 12: ...on nf fi ig gu ur ri in ng g U Us se er rs s This page shows how to setup authority to users for controlling Video and other functions of XNET system Click Users button to open the page shown in Figure 1 5 Figure 1 5 Users Configurations ...

Page 13: ...stem Operator Refer to Diagram 1 1 Viewer View camera s video signal only Modify Modifies information for each user Select a user in User List Box 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 List Box and click Remove button to remove Updated detail can be viewed in User List Box ...

Page 14: ...al 14 54 1 1 6 6 C Co on nf fi ig gu ur ri in ng g D Da at te e T Ti im me e 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 Time Configurations ...

Page 15: ...e use of manual adjustment for Summer Time 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 Only Once No update periodically 1 day Once a day 1 week O...

Page 16: ...ng g S Se er rv ve er r 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 Maintaining Server Configurations ...

Page 17: ...gs 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 QoS and SNMP parameters except Camera Condition parameters except Users parameters except IP Filter parameters except Motion Detection parameters This will be followed by a 45 seconds system reset S...

Page 18: ... on nf fi ig gu ur ri in ng g S Sy ys st te em m L Lo og g System Log page provides network camera s configuration 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 19: ... 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 Messages file stored in the network camera Log Message file can be sorted by date and in...

Page 20: ...Manual 20 54 1 1 9 9 C Co on nf fi ig gu ur ri in ng g A Au ud di io o 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 Configurations ...

Page 21: ...l Enable audio Enables Disables Audio feature Default Disable Audio Input Source Set Audio source Microphone Line Encoding Set Audio codec G 711 A Law G 711 U Law Save Applies and saves the configurations Reset Recalls previously the saved configurations ...

Page 22: ...nual 22 54 1 1 1 10 0 C Co on nf fi ig gu ur ri in ng g V Vi id de eo o XNET s Video features can be configured in this page Click Video button to open the page shown in Figure 1 10 Figure 1 10 Video Configurations ...

Page 23: ...s Bit Control Select Bitrate mode CBR VBR Bit rate CBR Select CBR bitrate between 64kbps and 10Mbps depending on Main Stream s resolution Bit rate Max VBR Select VBR max bitrate between 64kbps and 10Mbps depending on Main Stream s resolution Dual Stream H 264 MJPEG Codec Select Video Codec H 264 MJPEG Resolution Select a resolution of dual stream video among QVGA CIF VGA D1 XGA 720P depending on M...

Page 24: ...ate Max H 264 VBR Select VBR max bitrate between 64kbps and 3Mbps depending on Dual Stream s resolution Quality MJPEG Select MJPEG s video quality between 10 and 100 Video Out Enable Video Out Turns the Video Out feature on or off In case of Video Out funtion enable WDR feature can t use In the Camera Condition Page Video Format Selects Video format at Video Out terminal between NTSC and PAL Defau...

Page 25: ...54 1 1 1 11 1 C Co on nf fi ig gu ur ri in ng g R RT TP P RTP RTSP Multicast protocol ports and IP address can be configured in the page Click RTP button to open the page shown in Figure 1 11 Figure 1 11 RTP Configurations ...

Page 26: ...very depending on Main Stream s Bitrate Maximum number of users to connect 16Mbps Main Stream s bitrate 1 Maximum number of users to connect 10 Bitrate Number of users to connect 9M 10M 1 people 6M 8M 2 people 5M 3 people 4M 4 people 3M 5 people 2M 8 people 64K 1M 10 people Multicast Configuration TTL Value Enter TTL value for outgoing multicast between 1 and 255 1st Address Enter the destination ...

Page 27: ... ig gu ur ri in ng g C Ca am me er ra a C Co on nd di it ti io on ns s This shows how to setup the camera functions of the XNET products Click Camera Condition button to open the page shown in Figure 1 12 Figure 1 12 Camera Condition Configurations ...

Page 28: ... the value of the configured Red and Blue level Push Adjusts White Balance automatically as the proper value by clicking Set button Color Temp Select among Low Moddle and High for Color Temperature This can only be enabled when White Balance is configured as Manual mode Red Gain Select the value of Video s Red level between 0 and 20 This can only be enabled when White Balance is configured as Manu...

Page 29: ...ra s flickering DSS Select DSS between Off x2 x3 x4 Shutter Speed Configures Camera s Shutter Speed A minimum value is recommended 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 This can only be enabled when Lens Type is configur...

Page 30: ...rom 0 up to 20 Mirror Select among Off Horizontal Vertical Rotation Time Date Display Select Time Date display between On and OFF The TimeMode of Date Time Page can use to maintain Date Time synchronization OSD Font Size Sets the font size used on the OSD menu You can choose it between numbers from 1 to 4 Condition Initialization Reset Camera Initializes the Camera s Condition parameters Save Appl...

Page 31: ... 13 3 C Co on nf fi ig gu ur ri in ng g T TC CP P I IP P P Pa ar ra am me et te er rs s This configures XNET s network related parameters Click TCP IP button to open the page shown in Figure 1 13 Figure 1 13 Network Configurations ...

Page 32: ... 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 Config...

Page 33: ... 1 1 14 4 C Co on nf fi ig gu ur ri in ng g I IP P F Fi il lt te er ri in ng g 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 Configurations ...

Page 34: ...ated list can be viewed in IP Address List Box IP Filter Enable Enable IP Filtering Turns the IP Filter on or off IP Filtering Mode Select IP Filtering Mode between accept and block This can select between Accept Drop when Enable IP Filtering turned on In Accept Mode XNET product will be accessed from the IP addresses in IP Address List box In Drop Mode XNET product will not be accessed from the I...

Page 35: ...al 35 54 1 1 1 15 5 C Co on nf fi ig gu ur ri in ng g H HT TT TP P s s This configures HTTP s port to access XNET s webpage Click HTTP s button to open the page shown in Figure 1 15 Figure 1 15 HTTP s Configurations ...

Page 36: ... accessing e g When using HTTP Port 8080 enter http 192 168 123 100 8080 HTTPS HTTPS Port Enter HTTPS Port to access the webpage between 1 and 65535 Default 443 Any other port number has to be entered at the end of the IP address when accessing e g When using HTTPS Port 444 enter https 192 168 123 100 444 Save Applies and saves the configurations Reset Recalls previously the saved configurations ...

Page 37: ...Bo on nj jo ou ur r 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 Bonjour button to open the page shown in Figure 1 16 Figure 1 16 UPnP DynDNS Bonjour Configurations ...

Page 38: ...hentication at autoipset com DDNS server If you want to register a hostname with a specific user account at autoipset com server 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 t...

Page 39: ...S S QoS means the protocol controlling transmission rates and error rates over the internet network to guarantee the service quality This configures the video and alarm items related to QoS Click QoS button to open the page shown in Figure 1 17 Figure 1 17 QoS Configurations ...

Page 40: ...m DSCP item it means that work related to the Video DSCP is prioritized Normally the Video DSCP item has priority Alarm DSCP Guarantees the quality of the service related to the alarm by reading the proper value for reaching a certain standard Besides the value of this item also can be used for deciding the order of priority through the way to compare with those of the Video DSCP item If this valu...

Page 41: ...P means the protocol for administration about the network by collecting related information automatically from the each host over the network based on TCP IP This configures information related to SNMP Click SNMP button to open the page shown in Figure 1 18 Figure 1 18 SNMP 페이지 SNMP 설정 ...

Page 42: ...lable Contact Saves the email address available to contact about the system Up to 46 letters alphabets arabic numerals are available SNMP Port Enter the SNMP port default SNMP port is 161 SNMP Trap Enable SNMP Trap Enables Disables SNMP Trap Traps are used by the camera to send periodic messages to a management system as a Heartbeat Trap Port Enter the SNMP trap port default SNMP port is 162 Trap ...

Page 43: ...erver information Click CMS button to open the page shown in Figure 1 19 Figure 1 19 CMS Configurations ITEM DESCRIPTION CMS CMS Port Enter CMS Port number for communication with CMS between 1 and 65535 Default 5000 Save Applies and saves the configurations Reset Recalls previously the saved configurations ...

Page 44: ...urations Before executing the events make sure to check the following items on the pages of Video and RTP Bite rate H 264 codec Bit rate MJPEG codec Quality Maximum number of users to connect Resolution The operation of XNET Web browsers can be slow when the events are being executed on surroundings using as high specifications of the items above Please refer to this manual s explanations for the ...

Page 45: ...ges 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 or video after the occurrence of the event It can be saved MAX 8 seconds before the event Event Output Upload image to FTP This allows Alarm images or video to be uploaded to an FTP server when processing an event The client PC has to run...

Page 46: ...ut total 20 of SD Memory Card when exceed over 94 of SD Memory Card for occurring event In case of SD Card It support MAX 32G and recommend over Class 4 e g 1080p 4Mbps 30fps H 264 Pre 2 seconds Post 3 seconds It will save about 750MB hourly when use SD Card 16G Class 6 Event can be ignored about occurred event during SD Memory Card save high size of Image or Movie files Also FTP SMTP can be misse...

Page 47: ... ot ti io on n D De et te ec ct ti io on n a ar re ea a This defines areas that detect motion and up to three different areas can be defined in each channel Click Motion Detection button to open the page shown in Figure 1 21 Figure 1 21 Motion Detection Area Configurations ...

Page 48: ...ivity 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 adjus...

Page 49: ... 1 2 22 2 C Co on nf fi ig gu ur ri in ng g S Se en ns so or r A Al la ar rm m This configures XNET s Sensor Alarm control Click Sensor Alarm button to open the page shown in Figure 1 22 Figure 1 22 Sensor Alarm Configurations ...

Page 50: ...120 seconds Force Alarm Control Off Control Select the Alarm Control type either Auto or Manual In case of Auto and Manual Rings the alarm automatically during the out interval depending on the Alarm Input Signal Type But in case of Manual user can ring or stop the alarm manually without regard for time when using the Alarm button on the Live View page Save Applies and saves the configurations Res...

Page 51: ... 23 3 C Co on nf fi ig gu ur ri in ng g S SM MT TP P 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 23 Figure 1 23 SMTP Configurations ...

Page 52: ...en this box is checked Mail Authentication Server Name and Server Port need to be configured Secure Connection Select one of the secure connection type based on the SMTPS server s configuration By using TLS SSL or STARTTLS all the network packets between camera and server will be secured hence these types are recommended Never TLS SSL STARTTLS Auth Mechanism Select one of the Authentication Mechan...

Page 53: ...4 4 C Co on nf fi ig gu ur ri in ng g F FT TP P 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 24 Figure 1 24 FTP Configurations ...

Page 54: ...s FTP Port Enter the port number for the FTP server between 1 and 65535 to send Alarm Images or Movies to in the event processing Login Information User Name Enter the user name of the FTP server to send Alarm Images or Movies to in the event processing Password Enter the password of the FTP server to send Alarm Images or Movies to in the event processing Save Applies and saves the configurations ...

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