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NAPCO iSeeVideo Frequently Asked Questions  

1.  Do I have to install any special software in order to view live video on a Mobile phone or PDA? 

 

iSeeVideo VideoAlert.net has built-in support for WML and HTML on mobile devices.  Any "data" enabled wireless 
device with a web browser is automatically re-directed to the proper login page.  Most PDA's (i.e. Blackberry) require 
that JavaScript and Image display be enabled. (Many times already available as a default setting) 

 

No additional software or applets are needed. 

2.  What separates the iSeeVideo ISEE-SCHGW from other systems on the market?  

The ISEE-SCHGW is far and away the easiest to install, easiest to use and the most cost effective product of its 
kind in the marketplace today.  It allows the installation company to economically provide high–end internet video 
in a residential or light commercial setting and realize recurring video from their own secure, branded web site.   

3.  How does the pixel based video motion detection work? 

The video motion detector provides 4 user programmable motion detection zones, which allow specific areas to be 
selected for motion detection.  It also has an adjustable sensitivity setting per motion zone and a programmable 
global arming schedule.  

4.  What does this G-BOX actually do? 

The NAPCO G-BOX (Patented, is an optional Internet Video accessory that allows optimum performance on cable 
broadband service installations by establishing a point to point connection between the video gateway and the PC.  
The G-BOX, designed to be placed between the cable broadband modem and router, segments the network, 

auto-

matically detects 

and properly forwards the data intended for the ISEE-SCHGW or to the customer's computer/

router, as required.   

5.  Can the ISEE-SCHGW be set up as an off-premises Digital Video Recorder to record full time video?  

 

No, the system is not set up for full time recording.  It is designed to send 10 second video clips to the iSeeVideo 
VideoAlert.net server that are the result of triggered events that are transmitted by an event such as an alarm, the 
opening of a protected door, disarming of the system, etc.   

6.  I have a wireless router connected to my broadband modem.  How can I keep my network settings after the 

G-BOX is installed? 

 

Upon installation, the G-BOX becomes your primary router. You can connect any PC or other device to an unused G-
BOX port (including your wireless router or VoIP adapter). 

7.  Do I still need a router to share my Internet connection after the ISEE-SCHGW and G-BOX are installed? 

 

You can connect your PC or other network device to any open port on the G-BOX.  You do not need to use another 
router unless you have a wireless router or need additional LAN port connections. 

8.  Is it necessary to keep the customers PC turned on all the time in order to view the video? 

No, there is no need for a PC at the site at all; all that is required is an internet connection.  

9.  Can I view stored video clips on a cell phone? 

Stored video clips can only be viewed on a personal computer.  A cell phone can be used to view live video 
frames.   

10.  My PC is connected to the modem via a USB connection.  How do I connect the G-BOX to the modem? 

 

Modems that have a USB connection typically have an RJ-45 port, but typically only one of them is allowed to be 
used and grant Internet connectivity. 

 

First connect the G-BOX to the RJ-45 socket on the modem.  Connect the PC to the G-BOX using a USB to Ethernet 
adapter (if the PC does not have an RJ-45 network connection) and power cycle the modem, G-BOX and PC.  

11.  Where are the disks, programs or software? 

 

No software is provided, all the required applications are web enabled via www.VideoAlert.net.  Internet Explorer with 
ActiveX enabled (default security settings) is required to access the full featured 

Live Viewer

12.  Does the ISEE-SCHGW module support Pre and Post Alarm? 

 

The ISEE-SCHGW transmits a 10 second video clip to the server upon trigger, with a pre-alarm (before trigger) and 
post-alarm (after trigger) periods that are programmable from 1 to 10 seconds. 

13.  What is the exact sequence of events that occur upon a trigger?  

1.  Video motion is detected or an open occurs on the trigger input of the device ISEE-SCHGW. 
2.  The device freezes the pre-alarm buffered video frames. 
3.  A connection to the ISeeVideo VideoAlert server (VideoAlert.net) is established. 

Summary of Contents for iSeeVideo ISEE-SCHGW

Page 1: ...New York 11701 For Sales and Repairs 800 645 9445 For Technical Service 800 645 9440 Publicly traded on NASDAQ Symbol NSSC NAPCO 2009 Designed exclusively for use with NAPCO iSeeVideo VideoAlert net...

Page 2: ...rt net service SCHGW EOP 12 Additional Gateway Kit Includes 1 ISEE SCHGW Power Adapter 1 ISEE EOP MOD200 6 CAT5 cable 12 months VideoAlert net service ISEE SCHGW 12 Single Channel Gateway Includes 1 I...

Page 3: ...The modules create a powerline network ideal for the transmission of video signals at up to 200 megabits per second The EOP modules are fully capable of transmitting data across the phases of typical...

Page 4: ...on page 6 3 Activate the new ISEE SCHGW account on the VideoAlert server page 7 4 Configure the gateway for motion detection triggering Optional Page 12 Optional The gateway may be configured for moti...

Page 5: ...indicate that video device is being accessed viewed POWER Lights to indicate that module power is present ETHERNET Connect CAT5 cable from broadband modem or network to RJ 45 terminal POWER Connect t...

Page 6: ...ntify the type of ISP or identify the modem or routers that may be in front of the internet connection provided by the subscriber In these cases wire as shown below 1 Connect the VIP devices directly...

Page 7: ...s gateway and enter the Subscriber details see below ADD or REPLACE a VIP Device To add or replace a gateway to the account click here See Adding additional gateways to an existing account for more de...

Page 8: ...firmation section verifies all information en tered above Be sure to check the accuracy of the information dis played and if changes are required click the Prev but ton to edit any previously entered...

Page 9: ...iewer should always be enabled Click Update to add the new user and return to the previous screen or click Prev to cancel and return to the previous screen The system supports a maximum of 5 Users inc...

Page 10: ...added S C _ _ _ _ _ _ Click Next 2 The Dealer Branding screen will appear Enter your Company Dealer Admin ID and Password and click Next 3 After Dealer Branding is complete click Add or Replace a VIP...

Page 11: ...continue 5 The following screen allows the entry of the gateway description in the Enter New Device Description field Click the pull down menu and select Add De vice to complete the addition of the n...

Page 12: ...en activated the ISEE SCHGW may be configured The next several pages will guide you through the on line configuration process Note If the ISEE SCHGW is only to be used for live viewing and there are n...

Page 13: ...deo captured before the actual sensing of motion and the Post Capture Length being the length of the video after the sensing of motion Use the slider control for each respective Area box to adjust the...

Page 14: ...nal Note Prior to using the audio feature it is recom mended that the viewer listener obtain any required advance consent of the occupants of the premises HW Trigger Input Select to enable the normall...

Page 15: ...data and restore settings to the factory default values LED COLOR STATE STATUS Power Off No power Blue On Normal operation PLC link Blue On EOP network active at least one other device detected Blue...

Page 16: ...3 seconds EOP Power LED flashes 2 Hold down the SECURITY button on other EOP module for 3 seconds EOP Power LED flashes 3 After a few seconds the Power and PLC link LED s should be on The configuratio...

Page 17: ...pening of a protected door disarming of the system etc 6 I have a wireless router connected to my broadband modem How can I keep my network settings after the G BOX is installed Upon installation the...

Page 18: ...self by a unique ID to the server to update the IP address Static IP Address An IP address whose value does not change DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addr...

Page 19: ...19 NOTES...

Page 20: ...purporting to act on its behalf to modify to change or to assume for it any other warranty or liability concerning its products In no event shall NAPCO be liable for an amount in excess of NAPCO s or...

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