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Vodafone Business Surveillance – IP200 Installation User Guide 

 

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Introduction 

This document will help set up and configure HD-IP200, allowing it to record 
and be viewable remotely from a Vodafone Business Surveillance Server.  

This Setup Guide explains how the web interface is used in preparing a device for operation. 

Many of the key settings (such as picture settings or bandwidths) and functions (such as camera PTZ 

control or archive playback) can be accessed remotely over-the-air without the need for any local 
interaction with the device. This makes it extremely simple to use over time. 

Before proceeding with the installation and setup of your HD-IP200 unit, please ensure that you check the 

package contents listed below, refer to the installation notes on the next page and consult the Quick Start 
Guide that was supplied with your unit for step-by-step instructions on preparing hardware and software 
components. 
 
To operate this device you will need to set up, or have access to, the following architecture and access the  
to a Vodafone Business Surveillance Server, with an account created for the encoder to use.   

 

 

 

What is in the box?  

Vodafone Business Surveillance encoder Vodafone Business Surveillance HD-IP200 

Accessories 

AC/DC 12V power supply, mains power lead, USB Wi-Fi dongle, two cellular 
antennae, assorted mounting accessories 

Printed materials 

Welcome page and Quick Start Guide 

 

 

Safety Notes 

The Vodafone Business Surveillance Encoder has been designed for use in indoor environments. It can 

operate in temperatures from 0˚C to +50˚C whilst powered from 12V DC. 

Vodafone Business 

Surveillance Encoders

 

Vodafone Business 

Surveillance Clients

 

Vodafone Business 

Surveillance Server

 

send video to

 

sends video to

 

SSD

 

Summary of Contents for EdgeVis HD-IP200

Page 1: ...1 Vodafone Business Surveillance User Guide IP200 Installation...

Page 2: ...he HD IP200 8 Connecting over a 3G 4G cellular network 8 Connecting over a wired LAN connection 8 4 Accessing the local web setup interface 9 Connecting to the encoder s local web setup interface 9 5...

Page 3: ...8 What if I need to restore the encoder to default factory settings 28 What if the encoder can t connect to my Vodafone Business Surveillance Server 28 10 Appendix B Troubleshooting camera discovery i...

Page 4: ...otes on the next page and consult the Quick Start Guide that was supplied with your unit for step by step instructions on preparing hardware and software components To operate this device you will nee...

Page 5: ...st be taken to avoid damage to the unit DO NOT CONNECT DIRECTLY TO THE MAINS SUPPLY Always ensure the supply is within the specified voltage range and employ suitable filtering if voltage spikes are l...

Page 6: ...not supplied 6 Cellular Micro SIM socket 2 Cellular antenna connector 7 HDMI video connector not used 3 Power input connector 12 DC 8 LAN port for configuration communication and accessing IP cameras...

Page 7: ...en or remotely using Vodafone Business Surveillance Server To update remotely upload the new firmware to the Firmware page within the Vodafone Business Surveillance Server web interface and then from...

Page 8: ...located on the front panel of the unit this supports a microSIM sized card Connecting over a wired LAN connection When using a wired LAN connection as the communications bearer connect an Ethernet ca...

Page 9: ...encoder s serial number 2 Connect to the network using password as the Wi Fi password 3 Open a web browser on the setup laptop PC and enter the following URL http 192 168 100 1 4 1 2 Option 2 Using a...

Page 10: ...rt guide Once logged in the encoder s dashboard is loaded Thedashboardpresentsthestatusoftheencoder showingred crosseswhere an issue requires attention or a green tick to indicate that section of enco...

Page 11: ...these four key steps Step 1 Configure the communications settings The encoder can utilise both internal and external communications devices However we There are four main tasks to perform in this sect...

Page 12: ...s necessary to select the primary comms method that the encoder will use to connect to Vodafone Business Surveillance Server and stream content A secondary method can be also specified for failover fo...

Page 13: ...and the status of the connection To edit the server connection settings use the Change server settings menu option and enter the details above 5 2 1 Encryption modes When connecting to Vodafone Busine...

Page 14: ...ew Axis Bosch or Canon cameras who are directly connecting the camera to the encoder Users of a compatible camera who have configured the camera to be on the same network subnet as their encoder Suita...

Page 15: ...r cameras that are not configured using FastConnect it is recommended to search for the camera using the Search local network for cameras menu option NOTE The IP camera and the port on the encoder it...

Page 16: ...issue However if the user uses the camera independently of the encoder and sets a new root password on the camera using the web interface ONVIF access is automatically disabled To re enable ONVIF acc...

Page 17: ...arts to become full the threshold is configurable To view the settings and status of a recording location select it from the list As well as showing the status of the device including how full it is i...

Page 18: ...egory has several sub categories each of which contain many granular permissions for each sub category The following table outlines the different categories sub categories and number of available perm...

Page 19: ...using administering a group of specific encoders A specific encoder to limit a user to only using administering one specific encoder For example the following table describes the effects of assigning...

Page 20: ...ate a new user with a server wide role use the Create user menu option and enter a name and password this will then display the new user s details The user s detail page will display their communicati...

Page 21: ...ystem which can be assigned to the user by using the plus icon The middle section of the page lists the roles assigned to the user To remove a role use the delete icon To view the permissions a role w...

Page 22: ...n individual encoder within a specific domain While it is possible to provide access to individual encoders it is the least flexible method of managing roles Using groups to manage roles allows for ea...

Page 23: ...y granted access to the required encoders or account management permissions Managing Server wide Administrators From the server homepage click the Server wide Administrators icon to open the users pag...

Page 24: ...ide basis The Edit account menu option should be used to change the user s password and description while the Edit options menu option allows editing of an account s login options these can include di...

Page 25: ...ole to a user for details on how to assign change the user s role Domain users accounts only The Group and Encoder Access section displays the roles granted on a group basis signified by the group ico...

Page 26: ...ry to log in to each IP camera and configure it to use NTP as a time source The address for the NTP server should be the IP Address of the encoder s LAN port that it is connected to SecureConnect Secu...

Page 27: ...IP camera without modification The options set e g frame rate bandwidth when configuring the IP camera will directly affect the recording time Below are the approximate recording times for various st...

Page 28: ...uld show green ticks for communication and server settings to signify the encoder is now connected to the server and is available for viewing The following checklist should provide some guidance if th...

Page 29: ...firmware that is installed on your IP camera and update if required If the encoder is still unable to find the IP camera automatically try adding the camera manually Use the Add camera manually menu...

Page 30: ...th the encoder Note that each camera connected to an encoder must have a different IP address to avoid conflicts Setting the IP address of a port to function with an existing camera To connect a camer...

Page 31: ...h FlexiDome HD 720p RD IVA 5 6 Pass N A N A N A N A Bosch VIP X 1600B 4 21 Pass N A N A N A N A Bosch Autodome JR 800 HD 5 73 Pass Pass Pass N A N A Bosch NDC 284 PT 6 10 0129 Pass N A N A N A N A Bos...

Page 32: ...tenna gain including cable loss must not exceed 6 dBi at 700 MHz 850 MHz 1700 MHz and 1900 MHz 9 dBi at 2500 2600 MHz and 1 dBi at 2300 MHz as defined in 2 1091 for satisfying RF exposure compliance T...

Page 33: ...fone Business Surveillance Client to allow remote access to the video from the encoder Vodafone Business Surveillance Client is available on Windows iOS or Android and can be downloaded directly from...

Page 34: ...Vodafone and the Vodafone logos are trademarks of the Vodafone Group Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners The information contained in this...

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