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Manual IP-Video Server
Introduction
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1.
introduction
1.1. Features
Behnke's IP video software is part of a system
that also comprises the video server and the
Behnke door intercom. When someone rings
the bell at your door intercom with a connected
analogue camera and a video server, the
camera image will automatically be displayed
on the work station screen where the IP video
software has been installed. Hence, no need
for an additional video monitor or intricate
video wiring. Use any PC work station to display
the camera image, and you may even have the
camera image displayed on multiple screens.
Video Server
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Integrated web browser, browsers supported:
Microsoft® Internet Explorer®, Mozilla
Firefox®, Apple® Safari™
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Video resolution with 640 x 480 pixels, image
editing for brightness, contrast and saturation
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Static IP address and DHCP supported
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Select suitable HTTP port
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Four video-ins (Behnke's IP video software
only supports the first one)
Software
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Automatically displaying the camera image on
a PC work station when a call from the Behnke
door intercom comes in
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Video resolution with 640 x 480 pixels
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Software will configure the video server
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Software may be set to monitor several video
sources
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Password protection for software settings and
video server
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Automatically finds video servers installed
within the network
1.2. What's in the box?
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The present instructions
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IP Video 9100B video server
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Power supply unit
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A patch cable with patch adapter
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A velcro tape for wall mounting
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CD with software for video adapter
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CD with Behnke IP video software for
installation on PC work station
1.3. System requirements
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PC with Intel® Pentium® IV processor or AMD
Athlon™ Processor or better
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Network interface controller, configured
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Microsoft® Windows 2000® or Windows
XP® operating system or later
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256 MB RAM or more
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Monitor/graphics with a resolution of at least
800 x 600 pixels and true colour display
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A free Ethernet port to connect the video
server
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Video transmission requires a band width
of up to 6Mbit/s depending on the desired
resolution and compression.
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Inside use