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Introduction

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The Dedicated Micros DV-IP range has been designed to offer distributed monitoring and recording 

of multiple inputs. Combining advanced hardware technology with numerous sophisticated viewing 

applications makes the product range the ideal solution for many applications.

The IP Dome System consists of a regular Dome Camera and a combined power supply unit and 

DV-IP Encoder to convert the analogue signal to a digital video stream. The system is designed to 

offer a robust and weatherproof interface to the network for a single video source, possibly a remote 

camera situated in a position that makes analogue cabling impractical. In addition the system 

provides interfaces for audio, alarms and telemetry control.
The encoded video stream can then be routed across the network to any of the NetVu Connected 

units for recording (DV-IP Server, Digital Sprite 2, etc.). Viewing and control can be achieved directly 

from the unit using either the NetVu ObserVer or the DV-IP Codec in decoder mode.
Incorporating audio into the system allows a live bi-directional audio connection to be made between 

the Server and a Client application, as well as recording the audio along with the video on the 

allocated DVR or Server.
The DV-IP Encoder supports MultiMode operation allowing compatibility with the other NetVu 

Connected products. 
MultiMode offers the ability to set different recording and viewing rates, resolutions and compression 

across scheduled, normal and alarm modes. By varying the quality (bitrate) of the recorded image, 

users can increase recording capability of the unit. 
MultiMode recording offers:
Ability to set different recording resolutions including 4CIF (704x576), 2CIF (704x288), CIF 

(352x288) and QCIF (176x144).
Ability to set MPEG or JPEG compression recording
Ability to set PPS recording rates
Dynamically switchable resolution when switching from Normal to Event Recording
Dynamically switchable compression between MPEG4/MJPEG from Normal to Event Recording

The DV-IP Encoder allows MultiMode to be configured to ensure the most appropriate video stream 

is transmitted across the network for recording. The unit supports on-board pre-alarm storage which 

will be sent to the DVR / Server to be stored alongside the alarm recording.
Supporting numerous network protocols (IP, TCP, UDP, DHCP, FTP, TELNET, ICMP, HTTP, ARP) 

the DV-IP Encoder is an ideal choice for a true converged network ensuring compatibility with new 

and existing network infrastructure and compliments the existing DM NetVu Connected portfolio. All 

the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated.
The System allows analogue cameras to be situated beyond the effective limits of coaxial wiring, 

requiring only power and a network connection to provide a fully controllable telemetry camera 

position, with alarms and audio.

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Summary of Contents for DV-IP

Page 1: ...Power Supply and Video Encoder for Dennard Domes Setup Guide...

Page 2: ...lter or modify the specification of the machine described herein without prejudice Contents Introduction 3 Electrical Connections 7 Other Connections 9 Overview of the DV IP Encoder 10 Configuring the...

Page 3: ...ty with the other NetVu Connected products MultiMode offers the ability to set different recording and viewing rates resolutions and compression across scheduled normal and alarm modes By varying the...

Page 4: ...Industry EN 62000 3 3 Limitations of voltage changes fluctuations and flicker in public low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current up to 16A EN 61000 3 2 Limits for harmonic current...

Page 5: ...and Video Encoder for Dennard Domes jikkonforma mal ti ijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti o rajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC Alul rott Dedicated Microcomputers Group nyilatkozom hogy...

Page 6: ...w all instructions 5 Use only attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 6 Refer all servicing to authorized service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in a...

Page 7: ...ii Network cable iv Desk Laptop PC with CD ROM drive and connection to the same network as the DV IP Server 1 602 Configuration for 2060 Dome The DV IP PSU can connect using co ax power pair RS485 pai...

Page 8: ...s power is connected to the transformer within the enclosure using the terminal block next to the DPICA1 board Route the mains cable maximum diameter 8mm through the gland and tighten to seal Secure t...

Page 9: ...microphone to the AUDIO IN connection connect a suitable speaker to the AUDIO OUT The diagram shows the audio cable entering via a user installed gland below the network gland Do not pass two cables...

Page 10: ...connector or the S VHS Y C connector 5 101 Note This will be already connected by a coax to the BNC connector on the DV IP Dome PSU s interface PCB 5 121 2 Network The DV IP Encoder supports a 10 100...

Page 11: ...uded features required for Central Monitoring and is compatible with the British Standard BS8418 This functionality is under development and will be available as a software upgrade The End Of Line EOL...

Page 12: ...position One of the first tasks should be to disable DHCP and assign a permanent IP address to the unit If this is not done the IP address of the unit may change whenever it is powered off or reset an...

Page 13: ...nfiguration menus are accessible using the links on the left hand side of the page NOTE Any changes made on the web pages are automatically saved when the page is closed Use the Cancel button to rever...

Page 14: ...server allocated on power up of the unit DHCP Subnet A unit installed on a DHCP network will display the allocated subnet of the network the unit is connected to DHCP Gateway This is the IP address of...

Page 15: ...required when connecting to an Event Distribution Point for alarm monitoring using NetVu Observer Camera Name This will be used by the DVR for display on menus on screen Language Specifies the web pag...

Page 16: ...ich of the alias High Medium and Low viewing settings are being configured for either JPEG or MPEG Resolution There are four pre configured resolutions to select from These correspond to the standard...

Page 17: ...es per second this profile will send to the viewer I Frame Interval Sec MPEG 4 compression uses I and P frames the I frame is a full frame image from the video source this option allows the Administra...

Page 18: ...te Parity Data Bits This allows the communication settings to be configured Stop Bits Flow Control Cancel Settings are automatically saved when the page is closed Use this button to cancel any changes...

Page 19: ...ure will require more bandwidth to transmit It is selectable between 8000 Hz voice mail quality or 8 bit mono 11025 Hz 16000 Hz and 22050 Hz half CD quality or 16 bit mono AGC The Automatic Gain Contr...

Page 20: ...ich users have access to the video stream from the Encoder User Account Administration Within this section the system accounts that have been pre configured using the ini files will be displayed This...

Page 21: ...re being used supports accounts for IP cameras and an account is set up on the DVR If IP cameras are not supported or there is no appropriate account the images from the encoder will not be available...

Page 22: ...nalogue to IP Encoder Connections This page shows the IP addresses of machines currently connected to the encoder via the network IP Addresses This displays a list of up to 4 IP addresses that are con...

Page 23: ...set up an IP Camera using the DVR on board webpages 1 Open your web browser and type the IP address of the DVR into the address line Select Configuration Options and log in using the web username and...

Page 24: ...elect the camera for viewing and control 1 Highlight the Stored Image Servers Folder or if a sub folder a folder within a folder is required highlight the top level folder 2 Click the right mouse butt...

Page 25: ...On the Camera and Record Setup page ensure Telemetry for the camera is set to DM IP 8 2 Using NetVu ObserVer Standard telemetry commands for controlling PTZ recalling presets and tours can be accesse...

Page 26: ...ort connections RS485 Connectivity Pin Description 1 RS485 A 9 RS485 B RS232 Connectivity Pin Description Desc 1 Data Carrier Detect DCD 2 Receive Data RX 3 Transmit Data TX 4 Data Terminal Ready DTR...

Page 27: ...8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow Control None 4 Power the Encoder 5 Hyperterminal will display the communications information as the unit boots up This will include the IP address Subnet and Gateway As...

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Page 30: ...Locating the Unit IP address 12 Locating the unit IP address using the serial port 27 Mains Connection 8 Network 14 Network Connection 8 Other Connections 9 Overview of the DV IP Encoder 10 R TTE Dire...

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