CTC Union DVS-8501E User Manual Download Page 6

 

6.3.4.

 

Privacy mask ............................................................................................. 25

 

6.3.5.

 

Audio ......................................................................................................... 25

 

6.3.6.

 

OSD Setting............................................................................................... 25

 

6.4.

 

Network ..................................................................................................... 26

 

6.4.1.

 

Network Information................................................................................... 26

 

6.4.2.

 

PPPOE ...................................................................................................... 27

 

6.4.3.

 

DDNS ........................................................................................................ 28

 

6.4.4.

 

UPnP ......................................................................................................... 29

 

6.4.5.

 

SNMP ........................................................................................................ 29

 

6.4.6.

 

HTTPS....................................................................................................... 32

 

6.4.7.

 

IP Notification............................................................................................. 33

 

7.

 

ADVANCED SETTING .......................................................................................... 34

 

7.1.

 

PTZ Setting................................................................................................ 34

 

7.1.1.

 

PTZ Connector .......................................................................................... 34

 

7.1.2.

 

PTZ Control ............................................................................................... 34

 

7.1.3.

 

Preset Position .......................................................................................... 35

 

7.1.4.

 

Patrol ......................................................................................................... 36

 

7.2.

 

Alarm Configuration ................................................................................... 37

 

7.2.1.

 

Alarm Receiver Setting .............................................................................. 37

 

7.2.2.

 

Alarm I/O Setting ....................................................................................... 42

 

7.2.3.

 

Alarm Video Setting ................................................................................... 44

 

7.2.4.

 

Alarm Storage Setting................................................................................ 45

 

7.3.

 

Alarm Local Storage .................................................................................. 47

 

7.4.

 

Storage Management ................................................................................ 49

 

7.4.1.

 

HDD management ..................................................................................... 49

 

7.5.

 

Event Management.................................................................................... 50

 

7.5.1.

 

Event Setting ............................................................................................. 50

 

7.5.2.

 

Event Report.............................................................................................. 51

 

7.5.3.

 

Event Import/ Export .................................................................................. 52

 

8.

 

ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT .................................................................................. 53

 

8.1.

 

Admin ........................................................................................................ 53

 

8.2.

 

User ........................................................................................................... 54

 

9.

 

DVS STATUS......................................................................................................... 55

 

10.

 

SYSTEM LOG ....................................................................................................... 56

 

11.

 

TROUBLE SHOOTING ......................................................................................... 57

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DVS-8501E

Page 1: ...DVS 8501E 1 Channel H 264 Video Encoder...

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Page 3: ...ailure of the product could create a situation where personal injury or death may occur Should the Buyer purchase or use a CTC Union product for any such unintended or unauthorized application the Buy...

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Page 5: ...4 1 Default Setting 12 4 2 Windows UPnP 13 4 3 CTCU UPnP Finder 14 5 HOME PAGE SETTING 15 5 1 Live View 15 5 1 1 ActiveX Installation 15 5 1 2 Main Sub Streaming 16 5 1 3 TCP UDP Connection 16 5 1 4...

Page 6: ...ntrol 34 7 1 3 Preset Position 35 7 1 4 Patrol 36 7 2 Alarm Configuration 37 7 2 1 Alarm Receiver Setting 37 7 2 2 Alarm I O Setting 42 7 2 3 Alarm Video Setting 44 7 2 4 Alarm Storage Setting 45 7 3...

Page 7: ...rveillance or network video uses the IP network technology as the backbone for transporting information In an IP Surveillance application digitized video and or audio streams can be sent to any locati...

Page 8: ...from any location with increased reliability through real time management software 1 4 Network Video Recording IP based systems employ an NVR network video recorder rather than a DVR The NVR is a serv...

Page 9: ...30 FPS Video quality 5 level medium standard good detailed excellent Video input 1 BNC 75ohm 1Vp p Video output 1 BNC 75ohm 1Vp p Digital zoom 4x Audio compression ADPCM G 711 Audio input 1 channel li...

Page 10: ...k DVS 8501E H 1 Network 2 Reset button Press and hold the DVS 8501E front panel Reset button about 5 6 seconds It will automatically restore the factory settings 3 PTZ control port 4 Audio in 5 Audio...

Page 11: ...3 3 Overview Back Panel 1 1 Power DC in 11...

Page 12: ...evice initially Please make sure the video server and your PC are on the same network segment before running the installation Check it out in the TCP IP setting in the Local Area Connection Properties...

Page 13: ...4 2 Windows UPnP Places to show the detected UPnP clicking Admin Open the Windows UPnP in My Network devices normally Refer to the red circle in the below picture When the DVS is connected to the LAN...

Page 14: ...4 3 CTCU UPnP Finder Besides Windows UPnP CTC Union also has a UPnP Finder that can help to detect the UPnP devices that are connected to the network 14...

Page 15: ...find a slight yellow bar indicated the reminder of ActiveX installation Click on the bar and allow the install After allowing the ActiveX download a dialog will show up several seconds later Click on...

Page 16: ...fer to 5 1 4 ActiveX Viewer 5 1 2 Main Sub Streaming Choose to watch Main Stream or Sub Stream here from the dropdown list For Main Stream and Sub Stream set up please refer to Chapter 6 3 5 1 3 TCP U...

Page 17: ...1 5 RTSP Viewer Support Users can also use other media players to play the RTSP stream We recommend using VLC media player to watch the RTSP stream because VLC can support the H 264 video compression...

Page 18: ...ctional buttons to control PTZ camera Click Set to add a camera preset point Click Go to direct camera to preset points Click Set to select patrol mode Click Go to patrol Before using this feature ple...

Page 19: ...yback Look up recorded video by channel event and period time Selecting the event setup the demand period and then click on Query Users can get the video record that fits the search condition for play...

Page 20: ...re are four settings in this sub menu including System Work mode Channel parameter and Network 6 1 System 6 1 1 System Information This page includes information on Product name Firmware Version and H...

Page 21: ...nt time Synchronize with PC Synchronize with controlling PC Manual Setting Select this mode to manually adjust the date and time of this device Synchronize with NTP Refresh interval to synchronize the...

Page 22: ...this to get back factory server will reboot automatically z Backup Click to save a config z Restore Click to restore a config file from can be restored to a previous state z Kernel upgrade Click to u...

Page 23: ...rk mode 6 2 1 Video format Video format Select NTSC or PAL 6 2 2 Resolution Resolution Click pull down menu to choose resolution CIF D1 or 2CIF 6 2 3 Device Alias Type device alias to define device na...

Page 24: ...ate Frame Rate Set picture transferred per second Maximum is 25 frames in PAL mode or 30 frames in NTSC mode Alarm Quality All parameter are the same above 6 3 2 Sub stream setting Sub stream Setting...

Page 25: ...ff audio 6 3 6 OSD Setting OSD On screen display Setting Overlay Type Turn on or off overlay text Date Time Turn on or off date stamp shown on screen Text Color Choose OSD text color Background Color...

Page 26: ...DNS server IP automatically via DHCP Manual Set DNS IP manually Primary DNS Input primary DNS server IP address here Secondary DNS Input secondary DNS server IP address here z HTTPS Port Set to conne...

Page 27: ...ally get from ISP z Password PPPoE authentication password Usually get from ISP z Re type Password Re enter the password for confirmation z DNS Server Automatically Get DNS IP automatically Manually S...

Page 28: ...ll down menu z User ID Input DDNS ID for DDNS server z Password DDNS authentication password z Re type Password Re enter the password for confirmation z Host name Hostname which is registered on DDNS...

Page 29: ...nected port Use the default 80 or set manually from 1024 to 65535 z SSL port Https security connection port setting Use the default 443 or set manually from 1024 to 65535 z PTZ Port Input PTZ connecti...

Page 30: ...SNMP_TRAP z Trap Information Turn on or off SNMP service z Receiver IP SNMP information receiver IP z Community string Input SNMP server string to communicate with SNMP manager 30...

Page 31: ...SNMP_MANAGER z Manager IP Input SNMP manager s IP address z Community string Input SNMP community string to communicate with SNMP manager z Access Let user read or read and write on device 31...

Page 32: ...cate Subject Name show or remove certificate z HTTPS connection policy Three policies can be choosing HTTP HTTPS HTTP HTTPS Note Because the DVS uses a self signed certificate and not a certificate si...

Page 33: ...server port Use default SMTP port or user defined range 1024 65535 z Authentication Select authentication type according to your SMTP server mail server z User Name Input sender s Name here z Passwor...

Page 34: ...RS 232 RX Green 4 RS 485 A Blue 5 GND Purple 6 DO Brown 7 GND Gray 8 RS 485 B White 7 1 2 PTZ Control This page lets user setup PTZ parameters z Connection type Select connection type according to in...

Page 35: ...1 3 Preset Position Setup preset position of PTZ camera on each channel Preset Position setting up steps 1 Order Select the order of the preset position and name it then click on Set The new added pre...

Page 36: ...s Camera lens will move in order to the end z Set as default route Choose a route number z Tour index Show the route number you are setting now z Tour name Give a name for this tour z Interval Time be...

Page 37: ...P server port default is 21 range 0 65535 z User name Input user name of FTP server z Password Input password of FTP server z Passive Mode If you are connecting to an FTP server with passive mode plea...

Page 38: ...eriodical Sending Turn this feature on or off z Remote Route Folder path for sending image z Image File Name File name for sending to FTP server z Interval Choose time interval for sending files Note...

Page 39: ...fault SMTP port 25 or user defined range 1024 65535 z Authentication Select authentication type according to your SMTP server z User Name Input the mail user name z Password Input the mail password z...

Page 40: ...s periodically z SMTP Periodical Sending Turn this feature on or off z Image File Name Attached file name z Interval Periodical mail interval time Minute Range from 30 minutes to 1440 minutes Note The...

Page 41: ...feature on or off z Service provider The DVS 8501E supports D5 Media SMS vendor service only at time of writing z Username Input account username required by SMS server z Password Input SMS server ac...

Page 42: ...feature on or off z Debounce Time Interval time range from 5 to 10 seconds z Trigger Condition Trigger by High or Low electric potential Please refer to the alarm sensor manual Note Alarm sensor will...

Page 43: ...te this feature z Relay Turn on or off the relay z Alarm Duration For Follow Event the alarm will continue until the event has ended Or the durative may be set for 0 60seconds Note Alarm device will b...

Page 44: ...d the lower left side the setting number is the less scan is proceeding z Spatial Threshold This parameter means the image alteration rate inside the motion detection area The higher left side the set...

Page 45: ...Video Loss z Video Loss Turn on to activate specific action when video loss occurs Go to Event Management Event Setting to set action z Debounce Time Video loss duration time 7 2 4 Alarm Storage Sett...

Page 46: ...on or off this feature z Full Time Record Record whenever the device is operating Choose to record Main Stream or Sub Stream from the pull down menu z Schedule Click and drag on the schedule frame to...

Page 47: ...m Local Storage Save video to local storage device when alarm event occurs z Alarm Storage Turn on or off this feature z Stream Choose Choose to store Main Stream or Sub Stream in the local storage de...

Page 48: ...ice when event occurs z Alarm Remote Storage Turn on or off this feature z IP Address IP address of the remote storage device z Port The port of the remote storage device z Stream Choice Choose to sto...

Page 49: ...first time before it is used for video storage activities z Disk Management Strategy Disk Full Strategy Choose Overwrite to overwrite the old data when hard disk is full Choose STOP Write to stop rec...

Page 50: ...every event a specific name for Identification z AND Select trigger event In AND condition all events should happen and then device triggers an alarm z OR Select trigger event In OR condition any one...

Page 51: ...Report Use the Event Report page to filter and manage all events recorded by the system Filtering uses and and or logic to filter particular events Click on Report to show a report for the chosen eve...

Page 52: ...file User can also import a previously saved event setting export or file from a different DVS for cloning purposes Action z Export Click Export to export an event file Then select save as to save on...

Page 53: ...min This page allows the administrator to change the password for security purposes Action z Input old password to verify that the user is indeed the administrator z New Password Enter the new passwor...

Page 54: ...the desired user name z Password Input the desired user password z Basic User s authority allows Basic live viewing functions z Advance User s authority allows setting Advanced functions z PTZ User s...

Page 55: ...rted by the DVS Main stream connections will show M while sub stream will be indicated by S z Alarm Show IP and port number of alarm streaming connection Alarm streaming only occurs when the DVS has b...

Page 56: ...log server for centralized management z Remote Log Send log to remote log server when enabled z Server IP Input IP of remote log server z Port Remote Log Server port Range from 1024 65535 z Current L...

Page 57: ...you the updated firmware as soon as it is available 3 I can t find a way to backup video directly from the DVS local HDD onto my PC I pressed the REC button in playback it seems to start recording wha...

Page 58: ...ingle period It means more Sensitive On the other hand the lower the setting number is the less scan is proceeding 8 What is Spatial Threshold This parameter means the image alteration rate inside the...

Page 59: ...ddress under same source That means for example if you set smtp gmail com in SMTP server the Sender Mail Address has to be XXXXX gmail com XXXXX depends on the actual gmail account Please kindly note...

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