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User Guide - v1-Draft 1

Default Username

Admin

Default IP Address

10.5.1.10

Default Subnet Mask 255.0.0.0

Default Gateway

10.0.0.1

Table 4:

Default network settings

3. When prompted, enter a secure password for the

Admin

user. Please note this

password carefully.

The admin password must be set before the encoder can be used in Control Center.

If the admin password is forgotten, the hardware reset procedure must be performed to
regain access to the encoder.

For more information, refer to see "Reset to factory defaults" on page 12

4. Enter the NTP server and port on the

Setup > System > General > Date &Time

menu.

5. Enter a new IP address and subnet mask on the

Setup > Network > TCIP/IP

menu.

6. Select the video standard for your region using the

Video Standard

option on the

Setup > System > General

menu.

Choose

PAL

for countries with 50Hz power frequency and

NTSC

for countries with

60Hz power frequency.

Installation

This section details how to install the BX 8/16 Channel Encoder.

Installing the encoder into a rack cabinet

1. Mount the encoder in the rack using a rack mount kit (IndigoVision part code 130079)

according to the instructions in the supplied Installation Guide.

When installing your BX 8/16 Channel Encoder in a rack cabinet, please consider the
following:

Elevated Operating Ambient

— If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly,

the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room
ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an
environment compatible with the specified maximum ambient temperature (Tma) of
the unit.

Reduced Air Flow

— Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the

amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised. To
facilitate this, an air gap of at least 6cm on both sides of the unit is recommended.

Mechanical Loading

— Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a

hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.

Circuit Overloading

— Consideration should be given to the connection of the

equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might
have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of
equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.

Reliable Earthing

— Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be

maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than
direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips).

3 Getting Started

8/16 Channel Encoder - BX Range

Summary of Contents for BX series

Page 1: ...IndigoVision 8 16 Channel Encoder BX Range User Guide...

Page 2: ...LIMITED AND OR INDIGOVISION INC THIS MANUAL IS PROVIDED WITHOUT EXPRESS REPRESENTATION AND OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAWS INDIGOVISION LIMITED AND INDIGOVI...

Page 3: ...Getting Started 10 Package contents 10 Encoder 10 Additional 10 Powering up the device 10 Configuring the device 10 Configure the settings 10 Installation 11 Installing the encoder into a rack cabinet...

Page 4: ...4 User Guide v1 Draft 1 Video 28 Audio 28 Connections 28 Binary I O connections 29 Environment 29 Regulatory 29 8 16 Channel Encoder BX Range...

Page 5: ...tructions provided in the guide before using the device Safety notices This guide uses the following formats for safety notices Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in dea...

Page 6: ...6 User Guide v1 Draft 1 1 About This Guide 8 16 Channel Encoder BX Range...

Page 7: ...e device encodes video audio and binary events allowing traditional analog CCTV cameras PAL and NTSC to be integrated into an IP network Variants The encoder is available in 8 and 16 Channel variants...

Page 8: ...8 channel 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Figure 3 Rear panel 16 channel No Description No Description 1 Alarm I O connections 8 HDMI not supported 2 Video IN 9 USB 2 0 not supported 3 Audio IN chann...

Page 9: ...Name Description Status light Meaning STATUS Status On The device is working normally HDD Hard disk drive On Internal disk is malfunctioning NET Network On Error detected in network connection POWER P...

Page 10: ...encoder must be powered by auxiliary power using the supplied power supply Auxillary power supply 12V DC with a maximum power of 10 Watts The encoder should only be powered from the specified voltage...

Page 11: ...8 16 Channel Encoder in a rack cabinet please consider the following Elevated Operating Ambient If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack envi...

Page 12: ...In Setup view select the encoder you want to configure 2 Select the Configure tab and enter a valid user name and password if required For more information see Web configuration pages on page 14 Rese...

Page 13: ...13 User Guide v1 Draft 1 4 Operations 8 16 Channel Encoder BX Range...

Page 14: ...reams to preview You can also use the selectors below the main panel to control the layout Select an appropriate Stream in the main panel and use the controls to the right of the main panel to control...

Page 15: ...sliders to further enhance the image until the image is as required for the selected Channel Click Default to return all image conditions for the selected Channel to the system defaults Click Cancel...

Page 16: ...preview image to select areas to be masked Channel Display Select the checkbox and click Set to display the Channel number or a configurable label over the image Enter a label in the text field shown...

Page 17: ...p down IP Version Select an IP version from the drop down MAC Address Enter the Media Access Control address for the BX 8 16 Channel Encoder IP Address Enter the IP Address Subnet Mask Enter the Subne...

Page 18: ...16 Channel Encoder DDNS Type Select the type of DDNS which you want the BX 8 16 Channel Encoder to use from the drop down When you select a DDNS type the BX 8 16 Channel Encoder displays a set of fie...

Page 19: ...rch requests and responses Port Mapping List Shows all currently available port mappings and the configured values for each mapping Modify Click the icon in this column to modify the configured values...

Page 20: ...Click Set to configure the active time periods on the selected Channel You can set a maximum of 6 active periods for each day Configure the active periods using the visual display with the checkboxes...

Page 21: ...g of each detection Click Copy and select a destination from the popup to copy all settings to the selected Channel Click Refresh to undo the changes you have made in this page Click Default to restor...

Page 22: ...ick Default to restore all fields in the page to their default settings Click Save to apply any changes you have made Abnormality Use this page to configure the detection of Abnormal events on the BX...

Page 23: ...8 16 Channel Encoder Language Select the language from the drop down Video Standard Select the display video standard from the drop down PAL NTSC Auto logout Enter a time in minutes of 0 to 60 after w...

Page 24: ...You can add remove and adjust the order of the Views in the sequence using the buttons to the right of the panel Select the checkboxes to include or exclude a View in the sequence or the Channel Group...

Page 25: ...tings to the selected Channel Click Refresh to undo the changes you have made in this page Click Default to restore all fields in the page to their default settings Click Save to apply any changes you...

Page 26: ...e the Security settings for the BX 8 16 Channel Encoder Access Right Use this page to configure Access Rights for the BX 8 16 Channel Encoder Select the Enable checkbox to enable the use of Trusted Si...

Page 27: ...27 User Guide v1 Draft 1 Online User This menu displays all users currently logged in to the BX 8 16 Channel Encoder 5 Web configuration pages 8 16 Channel Encoder BX Range...

Page 28: ...Audio Full Duplex 8KHz 16Bit input Compression G 711A G 711U PCM Bitrate 64 Kbps per channel Connections You can connect the BX 8 16 Channel Encoder to a network or other devices using the following...

Page 29: ...apacity 1A The binary outputs are not polarity sensitive and are normally open This can be configured on the Web Configuration pages Environment Temperature Operating 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F Cold s...

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