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User Manual of DS-6300DI-JX Decoder 

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Disconnecting and saving the connection 

When  you disconnect the session, the following dialogue box pops out to ask  you whether  you want to save the 

session. If you save the session, the name of the session is kept and when the next time you use the Hyper Terminal 

Tools you can see an icon named with the session you saved.   

 

 

3.2 Network Configuration by Hyper Terminal 

After the successful connection of the Hyper Terminal, you can get to the operation interface of the hyper terminal 

interface. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DS-6300DI-JX Series

Page 1: ...DS 6300DI JX Series Decoder USER MANUAL Version 3 2 0...

Page 2: ...ATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE REGARDING THE HIKVISION SOFTWARE HIKVISION DOES NOT WARRANT GUARANTEE OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE USE...

Page 3: ...as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collectio...

Page 4: ...closed power supply of the proper rated voltage and current No user serviceable parts inside the power supply System Grounding Earthing To avoid shock ensure that all AC wiring is not exposed and that...

Page 5: ...g Please recycle batteries Thermal and Mechanical Injury Some components such as heat sinks power regulators and processors may be hot care should be taken to avoid contact with these components Elect...

Page 6: ...tch Please make sure the DVS work in the allowed range of temperature and humidity Please keep the device horizontal and avoid the installation under severe vibration environment The dust board will c...

Page 7: ...Connecting the decoder by Hyper Terminal Tools 17 3 2 Network Configuration by Hyper Terminal 19 C H A P T E R 4 21 Decoder Configuration and Operation by Client Software 21 4 1 Adding Modifying and...

Page 8: ...40 5 2 Parameter Configuration for Decoder 41 5 2 1 Checking Device Information 41 5 2 2 Configuring Time Settings 41 5 2 3 Configuring Basic Network Settings 42 5 2 4 Configuring Alarm Input Output...

Page 9: ...User Manual of DS 6300DI JX Decoder 8 C H A P T E R 1 Introduction...

Page 10: ...356DI JX and DS 6364DI JX The DS 6300DI JX consists of the chassis and the audio video output module Component Model Description Chassis DS 6364 Chassis power adapter etc Audio Video Output Module Opt...

Page 11: ...ppendix B Network One 10M 100M 1000Mbps self adaptive UTP Ethernet interface Support TCP UDP and MCAST network protocols Get allocated IP address sub mask and gateway via DHCP server Accomplish auto t...

Page 12: ...rator is authorized to set the operation permissions for normal users SDK Interface Transparent Channel The decoder adopts the RS 232 RS 485 serial interface to realize transparent transmission The da...

Page 13: ...User Manual of DS 6300DI JX Decoder 12 C H A P T E R 2 Panel Connections...

Page 14: ...face Module Description 1 Module Audio Video Output Module 2 POWER Power LED indicator LINK Network connection LED indicator Rx Tx Data transmitting receiving status LED indicator 3 RS 232 Connect to...

Page 15: ...POWER ON OFF Turn on off the device 2 Power Supply 12V DC power supply 3 LINE IN OUT Connector for voice talk input output 4 Audio Output DB15 audio output interfaces corresponding to BNC video output...

Page 16: ...ed to use within the limit of 12V 1A For external AC input JJ1 must be open The motherboard provides two jumpers each corresponding to one alarm output And both of two jumpers are factory set to be co...

Page 17: ...User Manual of DS 6300DI JX Decoder 16 C H A P T E R 3 Network Parameters Configuration...

Page 18: ...nd and configure the IP address and other parameters of the device For the operation of the SADP software please refer to the User Manual of the SADP software Note For the first time user the default...

Page 19: ...ck OK to enter the Properties dialogue box 6 Set port parameters in COM1 Properties dialogue box shown as the following figure Bits per second 115200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control N...

Page 20: ...r you want to save the session If you save the session the name of the session is kept and when the next time you use the Hyper Terminal Tools you can see an icon named with the session you saved 3 2...

Page 21: ...Command format setIp IP mask e g setIp 192 168 1 10 255 255 255 0 getGateway Show current decoder gateway address Command format getGateway setGateway Set up gateway of the decoder Command format setG...

Page 22: ...User Manual of DS 6300DI JX Decoder 21 C H A P T E R 4 Decoder Configuration and Operation by Client Software...

Page 23: ...the decoder by the software is described Please refer to the User Manual of iVMS 4200 for more detailed information The following figure shows the main interface after accessing to the software 4 1 Ad...

Page 24: ...e name you customized and give to the decoder on the client software Or If you add the decoder with a private domain name you can check the checkbox before Private Domain Mode and enter the needed inf...

Page 25: ...n to add the device to the management list 5 The successfully added device will be displayed on the list 4 1 2 Deleting and Modifying the Decoder to the Client Software After the successful adding of...

Page 26: ...trol panel to enter the TV Wall setting interface The decoder configuration interface is shown as below 2 Click and drag the channels on the list of the decoding devices on the left bar to the TV Wall...

Page 27: ...Bottom align Top align Horizontal Centralization Vertical Centralization Equal Height Equal Width 4 You can double click the channel or right click it and then click Modify on the decoding device lis...

Page 28: ...ding device can be a network camera DVR NVR or encoder In this configuration interface the left bar lists the encoding devices which have been added to the client software and the bottom bar with the...

Page 29: ...the device list and click Remote Configuration The following prompt shows the interface for remote configuration you can check the general information of the device and configure the parameters for ne...

Page 30: ...User Manual of DS 6300DI JX Decoder 29 C H A P T E R 5 Decoder Configuration Operation by Web Browser...

Page 31: ...coder by the web browser is provided Instruction The tested Web browsers include IE chrome safari and firefox4 Open the Web browser and input the IP address of Decoder e g http 172 9 108 36 to enter t...

Page 32: ...the display configuration interface 2 You can select VGA or BNC display mode for configuration Note The HDMI and DVI are not supported by DS 6300 3 Select the display channel video standard PAL NTSC o...

Page 33: ...b window click the button again and the following prompt will pop up as well Click OK to close the audio for the selected sub window and the Audio Status in the Sub Screen Information will be displaye...

Page 34: ...this function the output video image will be forcedly displayed at 640 576 on monitor 5 1 2 Dynamic Decode Dynamic decoding means that you decode one channel for one decoding window For example you c...

Page 35: ...ogin to the encoding device Enable Stream Media Server Enable the stream media server if required and enter the IP address of the server After all settings have been configured click Start Dec button...

Page 36: ...interface to modify the device information Note Up to 64 cameras can be configured for each cycle decoding channel Example If you set the Decode Channel as Channel 1 and the Cycle Time as 10 seconds a...

Page 37: ...ncoding device The Remote Host Channel refers to the channel number of the encoding device to be played back Remote playback by file enter the file name searched from DVR Remote playback by time enter...

Page 38: ...g interface 2 Select the decode channel in the dropdown list in the Decode Channel field 3 Select On or Off in the dropdown list in the Switch field 5 1 6 Image Scaling Purpose Image scaling function...

Page 39: ...selected decode channel and the position of the picture overlaid on the screen can also be set here Steps 1 Click Decode Operation Decode Control Picture Overlay to enter the following interface 2 Se...

Page 40: ...of the current decode channel including the channel number decode status encode type etc Refer to the following interface Note The Decode Channel Status of device will be refreshed automatically by re...

Page 41: ...Port User Name Password of the encoding device In the list the Local Serial Port refers to the serial port used as the transparent channel by the Decoder while the Remote Serial Port refers to the ser...

Page 42: ...ure Device Information to enter the following interface 2 Edit the device name and view the Device Type Device SN Firmware Version etc 5 2 2 Configuring Time Settings You can set the time for the deco...

Page 43: ...t the IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address DNS Server etc 5 2 4 Configuring Alarm Input Output Settings Purpose As the Decoder is unable to obtain the alarm signal over network it must be connected...

Page 44: ...arm after the alarm output for example when you set the alarm output delay time as 10 seconds when an alarm occurs the alarming time lasts 10 seconds later than the time of the alarm stopped 3 Click S...

Page 45: ...the following interface 2 You can add modify or delete the user as well as configure operating permissions to the users Note For the admin user account only the password can be modified 5 2 7 Rebootin...

Page 46: ...lick Upgrade to upgrade it To restore the default settings of the decoder 1 Click icon to enter the Restore Default interface 2 Click Complete to restore the completed factory settings of the decoder...

Page 47: ...ingle DS 6308DI B Module Video Compression H 264 MPEG4 Decoding Resolution QCIF CIF 2CIF DCIF 4CIF VGA SVGA 720P Decoding Capability 4 ch at 720P 8 ch at 4CIF 16 ch at CIF resolution Multi division Di...

Page 48: ...84 256 128 64 kbps Axis 207W 20 7MW 4 4 640 480 1280 1024 12 80 720 1280 960 1280 480 480 360 480 270 352 288 320 240 320 180 240 180 240 135 176 144 160 120 160 90 frame rate 25 20 15 10 8 6 5 4 3 2...

Page 49: ...tually supported is 640 480 320 240 or depending on different model VBR not support CBR support 2048 1536 1024 512 384 256 128 64 or self defined 32 8192 kbps NWC0495 18500400 640 480 320 240 704 576...

Page 50: ...e the resolution actually supported is 640480 1280720 12809 60 or depending on different model CBR support 256 512 1M 2M 3M 4M 5M 6M 7M 8M kbps SD Network Camera Series 1 03 71 20091229 D1 2CIF CIF QC...

Page 51: ...f encoder Why cannot add decoder with software 1 Check the decoder IP 2 Make sure the cable is connected 3 User name and password of decoder are correct Why cannot play back the recorded file in DVR w...

Page 52: ...ution The display resolution refers to the maximum display zone on the screen in certain display mode measured in horizontal and vertical pixel The image resolution describes the detail a digital imag...

Page 53: ...User Manual of DS 6300DI JX Decoder 52 Appendix E Revision History V3 0 1 Accessible by WEB browser 2 Support third party IP cameras refer to Appendix B 3 Enhance passive decoding capability...

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