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SETTING UP THE EOP MODULES  

 

Setup 

Connect the CAT5 cable from an EOP module to the camera and plug into AC wall socket.

 

Connect the CAT5 cable from an EOP module to the G-BOX and plug into  AC wall socket.

 

Wait a minute for startup to be completed, and then check the LEDs 

 

• The 

Power 

LED should be ON. 

• The 

PLC Link 

LED will be ON if the other EOP modules are detected,  

otherwise it will be OFF. 

• The 

Ethernet 

LED should be ON. 

 
Controls and Indicators 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Security Button 

 

Press the Security Button to activate the AES encryption and create a secure network. 

 Please 

refer 

to 

Creating a secure EOP network 

section for more details. 

 
LAN Port  

 

Connect the device to the EOP module using provided RJ45 terminated CAT5 cable. 

 

Reset Button 

 

Press and hold the Reset Button to clear all 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

 

Flashing

 

Data receive rate greater than 80Mbps

 

Pink

 

Flashing

 

Data receive rate between 50 Mbps and 80Mbps

 

Red

 

Flashing

 

Data receive rate less than 50 Mbps

 

 

 

Off

 

EOP network not available - no other devices detected

 

Ethernet

 

 

 

Off

 

No Ethernet connection detected

 

Blue

 

On

 

Ethernet connection is active

 

Blue

 

Flashing

 

Data is being transmitted or received via the Ethernet Port

 

The ISEE-EOP MOD200 has three LED indicators that display the EOP status. 

 

SECURITY 

BUTTON 

LAN 

PORT 

RESET 

BUTTON 

Note: If AC power-strips 
are required due to un-
available AC outlets, non 
surge protected or noise 
filtered power-strips must 
be used.  Many AC power-
strips utilize internal surge 
protection that may pre-
vent the EOP modules 
from operating.   

EOP module must 

be plugged directly 

into wall outlet 

Summary of Contents for iSeeVideo ISEE-VCMPT

Page 1: ...tyville New York 11701 For Sales and Repairs 800 645 9445 For Technical Service 800 645 9440 Publicly traded on NASDAQ Symbol NSSC NAPCO 2008 Designed exclusively for use with NAPCO iSeeVideo VideoAlert net Server COMPATIBLE R ISEE VCMPT Pan Tilt IP Camera Internet VideoAlert net SERVER ...

Page 2: ...ditional PT Camera Kit Includes 1 ISEE SCHGW mounting bracket 15 CAT5 cable Power Adapter with 15 cable 1 ISEE EOP MOD200 6 CAT5 cable 12 months VideoAlert net service ISEE VCMPT 12 Single PT Camera Includes 1 ISEE VCMPT mounting bracket 15 CAT5 cable Power Adapter with 15 cable 12 months VideoAlert net service G BOX Internet Interface Module Includes 1 G BOX 1 Power Adapter 1 3 CAT5 Patch Cable G...

Page 3: ... fully capable of transmitting data across the phases of typical residential multiphase power systems The 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 camera and the PC The G BOX is designed to be placed between the broadband modem and router and also functions...

Page 4: ...onnection page 6 3 Activate the new ISEE VCMPT account on the VideoAlert server page 7 4 Configure the camera for motion detection triggering Optional Page 12 Optional The camera may be configured for motion detection on line by simply going to www VideoAlert net and entering the camera security code number printed on the sticker on the bottom of the camera BROADBAND MODEM CUSTOMERS ROUTER OPTIONA...

Page 5: ...nal Connect a powered speaker to the 3 5mm LINE OUT jack for 2 way audio operation POWER Lights to indicate that module power is present ACTIVITY LED Flashes to indicate that video device is being accessed viewed NETWORK LED Flashes to indicate an active network connection Table top installation Wall mount installation Ceiling mount installation ISEE VCMPT The ISEE VCMPT may also be mounted using ...

Page 6: ...entify 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 into the network connection as shown typically an network RJ45 jack connected to a router This corresponding port on the router must provide access to the internet 2 Power up the VIP Device 3 Go to w...

Page 7: ... this camera and enter the Subscriber details see below ADD or REPLACE a VIP Device To add or replace a camera to the account click here See Adding additional cameras to an existing account for more details Brand Another VIP Device If there are multiple cameras to be installed click here to brand these devices Go to Login Page Click here to go directly into your camera log in screen For a single c...

Page 8: ...nfirmation 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 information When you are sure the information displayed is correct click the Update button to complete your new account activation procedure If you forgot your password click the Forgot Your Password...

Page 9: ...Viewer 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 includ ing the Primary User 9 Click Email Alert Settings to enter the Email ad dress of those Users you wish to be notified via email when a triggered motion detection event oc curs The email message wi...

Page 10: ...be 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 Device Adding or Replacing a camera on an existing account Once the camera has been registered and the account has been created additional cameras if any may be added to the account through the fol...

Page 11: ...o continue 5 The following screen allows the entry of the camera description in the Enter New Device De scription field Click the pull down menu and select Add De vice to complete the addition of the new camera to the account NOTE If replacing a VIP Device assigned to the account select from the pull down menu the device you wish to replace Click Next to continue 6 When the activation is complete ...

Page 12: ...n line configuration process Note If the ISEE VCMPT is only to be used for live viewing and there are no plans to trigger video mo tion events to the VideoAlert net server configuration is not required 2 Click on My Cameras and a Live image from the ISEE VCMPT appears Click on the camera s Pan Tilt joystick to control the camera s position To return to home position click on center Click on auto p...

Page 13: ...der control for each respective Area box to adjust the sensitivity of the pixel based motion detec tion with 100 being the highest sensitivity and 0 being the lowest When settings are complete click the Apply Save and then click the camera name above the live view to exit Motion detection analyzes the video and detects changes in the pixel properties It is important that the detection windows enab...

Page 14: ...phone Enable Speaker To enable audio operation click the appropriate box Note external microphone and speaker optional Note Prior to using the audio feature it is recommended that the viewer listener obtain any required advance con sent of the occupants of the premises When done click Save to save changes Viewing of Stored Video To view stored video clips click on the My Videos link and the My Vid...

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 Flashing Data receive rate greater than 80Mbps Pink Flashing Data receive rate between 50 Mbps and 80Mbps Red Flashing Data receive rate less than 50 Mbps Off EOP network not available no other device...

Page 16: ...r 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 configuration is successful Action Adding a new EOP module to an existing secure network Indicator 1 Hold down the SECURITY button on one of the EOP modules in secure network for 3 seconds EOP Power LED flashes...

Page 17: ... 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 VCMPT and G BOX ar...

Page 18: ...nses that the DHCP IP address have changed the ISEE VCMPT reports to a network of Dynamic Do main Name Servers DDNS and identifies itself 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 addresses to devices on a net work With dynamic addressing a device can...

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Page 20: ...n 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 original selling price of the product for any loss or damage whether direct indirect incidental consequential or otherwise arising out of any failure of the product Seller s warranty as hereinabove set...

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