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Safety information

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VideoJet 1000

Installation and operation

z

All applicable electrical codes and regulations must be observed 
and followed at all times during the installation.

z

Before installing or operating the system, ensure that you have 
read and understood the documentation for other equipment 
connected to the unit, e.g. cameras. These contain important 
safety notices and information concerning permissible applica-
tions.

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Perform only the installation and operating work described in this 
manual. All other work beyond this may lead to injuries to per-
sons and damage to the system or other equipment.

Repairs and maintenance

z

Never open the housing of the VideoJet 1000. The unit contains 
no parts which you can repair or replace. 

z

Ensure that only qualified, specialist personnel (electrical techni-
cians) are permitted to carry out maintenance or repair work.

Summary of Contents for VideoJet 1000

Page 1: ...VideoJet 1000 Manual ...

Page 2: ...AG Note This manual was compiled with the greatest of care and all informa tion double checked At the time of printing the description was complete and correct Because of the further development of pro ducts the content of the manual might change without prior notice VCS will not be liable for damage which is directly or indirectly due to errors incompleteness or discrepancies between the manual a...

Page 3: ...on and operation 12 Repairs and maintenance 12 Chapter 3 Product Description 13 Supplied components 13 System requirements 13 Configuration requirements 13 Operational requirements 14 Functional overview 14 Rear panel connectors 17 Front panel 18 Chapter 4 Installation 19 Rack mounting 20 Connections 23 Switching on off 26 Setup using a terminal program 27 Contents ...

Page 4: ...ion test 82 Chapter 6 Operation 83 Operation with MS Internet Explorer 83 Storing snapshots 87 Hardware connections between VideoJet Units 88 Operation with Software Decoder 89 Chapter 7 Maintenance and Upgrades 91 Firmware Upload via FTP 91 Network check 92 Repair 93 Passing on Disposal 93 Chapter 8 Appendix 95 Faults possible causes and remedy 95 LEDs 97 Glossary 98 Specifications 101 Index 103 ...

Page 5: ...s In this manual the following symbols and notations are used to draw attention to special situations Warning or Attention This symbol indicates that failure to follow the safety instructions given may directly endanger people cause damage to the system or to other equipment The symbol represents a direct threat of dan ger Note This symbol indicates tips and notes that make using the device easier...

Page 6: ...e following typographic conventions are used in this manual Configuration Window and menu names parameters and buttons Enter C Key names Ctrl C Two or more keys that are pressed simul taneously ping Command line input and output ...

Page 7: ...n this manual please contact VCS Video Communication Systems AG Forchheimer Straße 4 D 90425 Nürnberg Phone 49 0 911 9 34 56 0 Fax 49 0 911 9 34 56 66 info vcs com EU Guidelines The Network Video Server VideoJet 1000 complies with the speci fications of European Guidelines 89 336 Electromagnetic Compat ibility and 73 23 amended by 93 68 Low Voltage Guideline Rating plate For exact identification y...

Page 8: ...Preface 10 VideoJet 1000 ...

Page 9: ...lace protected against the elements z If you are uncertain about the safe operation of the unit shut it down immediately and secure it to prevent any unauthorised start up Safe operation is no longer possible for example if damage is visible to the unit or the cables if the unit no longer operates correctly if the server has been exposed to rain or moisture if objects have penetrated inside the un...

Page 10: ...eras These contain important safety notices and information concerning permissible applica tions z Perform only the installation and operating work described in this manual All other work beyond this may lead to injuries to per sons and damage to the system or other equipment Repairs and maintenance z Never open the housing of the VideoJet 1000 The unit contains no parts which you can repair or re...

Page 11: ...VCS software on CD ROM System requirements z Computer with Windows 98 2000 XP operating system and access to network and z Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5 or higher or free serial interface port and terminal program Configuration requirements z Computer with Windows 98 2000 XP operating system and access to network and z Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5 or higher...

Page 12: ...llations via local networks can be achieved The VideoJet 1000 is designed either as a desktop unit or for buil ding into equipment cabinets Using the appropriate mounting frame installation of a single unit or two units alongside each other on a 19 shelf is possible Two units i e a VideoJet 1000 as transmitter and a VideoJet 1000 as receiver can form a stand alone system for data transfer without ...

Page 13: ... using the Multicast func tion A requirement here is the implementation of the UDP and IGMP protocols on the network Remote control For the remote control of external equipment e g remote pan and tilt heads or motorized zoom lenses the control data are transmit ted via the bidirectional serial interface of the VideoJet 1000 This interface is also available for the transmission of transparent data ...

Page 14: ...erface 10 100 Base T z Two transparent bidirectional data channels via serial interface ports RS232 RS422 RS485 and RS232 z Optional 3 5 hard drive 80 GB z Remote control of all internal functions via TCP IP z Password protection to prevent unauthorized connection or alterations to configuration z Closed contact input for external sensor e g door contact z Closed contact output for external equipm...

Page 15: ...Screw connectors Output and Input for external sensors or switches and for switching external equipment e g lights or acoustic alarms 5 Serial interface port COM1 RS232 485 9 pin sub D socket m for control data transmissions protocols RS232 RS422 and RS485 and for configuration using terminal software 6 Serial interface port COM2 RS232 9 pin sub D socket m for configuration using terminal software...

Page 16: ...the input 12 LED IN lights up red to indicate active alarm green to indicate alarm ready 13 LED OUT lights up green to indicate switched relay 14 LED COM flashes yellow during active data transmissions on the serial interface ports 15 LEDs ETHERNET green LED lights up with physical network connection yellow LED flashes when data packets are being transmitted 16 LED POWER lights up green to indicat...

Page 17: ...uipment cabinets with other equipment make allowances for the total heat load z Only use the cables supplied when connecting up the equipment or if necessary use cables suitably screened for interference z Position and lay all cables where they will not be subject to dam age and ensure strain relief is provided where necessary Warning The unit is intended for internal use Select a suitable locatio...

Page 18: ...In the case of rack mounting ensure adequate ventilation for all units free space around the equipment must be at least 5 cm left and right and must be at least 10 cm to the rear The ambient temperature must be between 0 and 50 C the relative humidity may not exceed 80 The equipment generates heat during normal operation Make sure there is sufficient clearance where necessary to heat sensitive obj...

Page 19: ...rear of the unit Two units For the installation of two units the two short angle brackets and the two rails from the Mounting Kit are required The two units must first of all be bolted together Lay the two units alongside each other on their backs and secure the two rails to the units using four screws for each unit Screw the two short angle brackets to the outsides of the two units If necessary r...

Page 20: ...Installation 22 VideoJet 1000 Mounting of a single unit Mounting of twin units ...

Page 21: ...g video cable 75 Ohm BNC con nector to the BNC socket Video Out Network The VideoJet 1000 can be connected to a 10 100 Base T network either directly or via a hub For this purpose use standard UTP Cat 5 cable with RJ45 connectors Connect the network cable to the socket Ethernet Alarm input The alarm input is provided for switching an external alarm gener ator e g a door contact or sensor Using the...

Page 22: ... to an alarm signal for example to automatic acoustic alarms or to other devices Remove connector block from Output socket Insert conductor into connector and secure tightly check that screws are securely tightened Replace the connector firmly back onto the Output socket Microphone loudspeaker The VideoJet 1000 is provided with an audio interface via the two stereo jack sockets The bidirectional a...

Page 23: ...rolled in this way is constantly being extended Specific information for the installation and control of such units can be obtained from the manufacturer of the equipment involved Warning Pay particular attention to any associated documentation relating to the installation and operation of equipment being controlled These documents contain important safety instructions and information regarding pe...

Page 24: ...an earthed socket The green LED Power on the front panel of the VideoJet 1000 lights up the unit is ready for operation If the network connection has also been established correctly the green Ethernet LED also lights up A flashing yellow LED signals the transport of data packages over the network Warning Ensure that the mains supply is free from interference such as over voltages spikes or brownou...

Page 25: ... with the terminal program isolate the unit from the data network Connect the sub D socket COM2 RS232 of the VideoJet 1000 to a free serial port on the computer Terminal configuration To establish communications between the Terminal program and the VideoJet the transmission parameters must be correctly setup The following parameters should be selected in the Terminal pro gram z 19 200 Baud z 8 Dat...

Page 26: ...ER key to transmit the value to the VideoJet 1000 IP address To operate the VideoJet 1000 on a network an IP Address valid for the network must be provided The following address has been preset at the factory 192 168 0 1 Start up the terminal programm e g HyperTerminal Enter The main menu will be displayed Enter 1 The submenu for network configuration will be displayed Enter 1 a second time The cu...

Page 27: ... VideoJet 1000 Additional parameters Using the terminal program additional basic parameters can be checked and modified where necessary The onscreen commands displayed in the various submenus are used for this purpose ...

Page 28: ...Installation 30 VideoJet 1000 ...

Page 29: ...o video images are displayed when MPEG 2 or MPEG 4 is selected installation of a current MPEG decoder is probably neces Note In order to decode live video images the required special ActiveX control must be installed on the computer The latest version of the ActiveX control can be obtained from VCS customer service or from the Internet via the download site under www vcs com In addition for decodi...

Page 30: ... automatically open the CD folder in Windows Explorer and double click on Setup exe Follow the onscreen instructions Establishing the connection To use the VideoJet 1000 on a network it must be provided with an IP address The following address has been preset at the factory 192 168 0 1 Start up the web browser For the URL enter the IP address of the VideoJet 1000 The Live page with the video image...

Page 31: ...n will not be passed to see In addition at each stage short instructions are given to help with the setup process System Overview To obtain a rapid overview the most important parameters can be displayed in related groups Setup parameters can also be changed here However a particular sequence is not specified Expert Mode The Expert Mode is only recommended for experienced operators or for system a...

Page 32: ...displayed On the installation wizard field click on the button with the wizard symbol The Wizard window will open up Click on the button Start to call up the Wizard General procedures When the installation wizard has been started a new window will open up which contains information and in which settings can be made Always read first the information in the upper section of the window Click in the t...

Page 33: ...pt the process and close the installation wizard Store changes Changes called up in the installation wizard are only effective when the button Finish on the last page is clicked The original settings are retained if the button Cancel is clicked Warning Carry on with the installation wizard to the final screen if possible This is the only location where all of the changes made can be stored by clic...

Page 34: ... starting a further wizard for configuration of the Live page application wizard Select the option Yes to start the application wizard Click on the button Finish to close the installation wizard The setup changes are stored and the application wizard is started immediately The application wizard behaves in a similar manner to that of the installation wizard ...

Page 35: ...w start up The graphic display can be called up by clicking on the link Settings on the Live page Click on the link Overview The page with the graphical overview is displayed General procedures From the graphical overview page it is possible to call up the indi vidual areas directly Click on one of the graphic symbols A new window will open up Click in one of the text fields to enter a value or us...

Page 36: ...en all changes have been entered in a window click on the button Set to transmit the new settings to the unit where they are saved The individual windows which can be opened by means of the graphical symbols are described below Warning Store the changes entered in each window using the button Set Clicking on the Set button only stores the changes made in that par ticular window ...

Page 37: ...here from one of the controllable devices If it is required to use the serial port for the transmission of transparent data select the entry Transparent Video loss alarm Select the option On to monitor the input signal from the video source camera If the signal drops out an alarm is generated on the VideoJet 1000 Note When a device is selected the settings for the serial port 1 are recalled and th...

Page 38: ...itions must be fulfilled z The motion detection must be activated z At least one cell must be activated z Individual parameters must be matched to the environmental conditions and to the required responses z The sensitivity must be set to a value 0 Warning Light reflections e g in glass facades switching on or off of flood lights or light level changes caused by cloud movement in bright daylight c...

Page 39: ...ion bar to return to the graphical overview K Motion detector Select here the option On to activate the video sensor Select sensor field The areas of the image to be monitored by the video sensor are selected here The video frame is subdivided into 396 quadratic cells Each of these cells can be activated or deactivated If it is necessary to exclude particular regions of the camera field of view fr...

Page 40: ... Click on the title bar of the window on the symbol X to close the win dow without storing any of the changes entered Local sensitivity The basic sensitivity of the video sensor can be adapted for the ambient camera conditions The sensor reacts to brightness variations in the video image The darker the observation range the greater the value that must be selected here Adjust the sensitivity by mov...

Page 41: ...ue line indicates the alarm threshold Any value greater than this will produce an alarm signal The components of the motion signal generating the alarm are indicated in red The alarm threshold can be varied to suit individual requirements Take note of the amplitude of the movement signal displayed in the window over a long period and at all light levels likely to be encoun tered in practice Move t...

Page 42: ...te an alarm then mark the top left corner If all movement to the left is to activate the alarm then check the left upper and the lower left corners Note the movements indicated by the arrow in the video image over a long period and at all light levels likely to be encountered in prac tice Click the check box in order to activate the corresponding direc tional component Serial port COM 1 The parame...

Page 43: ...or the Transmission rate in bits s Data bits Select the number of data bits per character Stop bits Select the number of stop bits per character Parity check Select the type of parity check Interface mode Select the desired protocol for the serial port Half duplex mode Select here to suit the individual application Note After selection of a device the remaining parameters in the window are automat...

Page 44: ...ect the function for serial port 2 Select Terminal if the unit is to be operated from a terminal If the port is required to transmit trans parent data select the entry Transparent Baud rate Select the value for the Transmission rate in bits s Data bits Select the number of data bits per character Stop bits Select the number of stop bits per character Parity check Select the type of parity check ...

Page 45: ... 47 VideoJet 1000 Monitor settings Video monitor name Enter here the required monitor name Video output standard For devices which also function as a receiver select the video stan dard for monitor output PAL or NTSC Relay settings ...

Page 46: ...ight off again at the end of the alarm Idle state Select Open if the relay is to operate as a normally open contact or Closed if it is to operate as a normally closed contact Operating mode Select the operating mode for the relay If for example a lamp is switched on by an alarm and is to remain on when the alarm has ended select Bistable If an acoustic signal activated by an alarm is to remain on ...

Page 47: ...lly switch the relay e g for test purposes or to operate a door opener Alarm input Input name A designation can be assigned here for the alarm input which will appear onscreen on the Live page on alarm activation Alarm input Select here the option On in order to activate the alarming by means of an external alarm sensor Otherwise select Off Input active state Here can be specified whether the alar...

Page 48: ... MPEG2 3MBit low delay 3 MBit s transmission rate with minimum delay on image refresh z MPEG2 3MBit high quality 3 MBit s transmission rate with highest picture quality z MPEG2 6MBit low delay 6 MBit s transmission rate with minimum delay on image refresh z MPEG2 6MBit high quality 6 MBit s transmission rate with highest picture quality z MPEG2 3MBit and audio 3 MBit s transmission rate with assoc...

Page 49: ...for this purpose several pre programmed profiles are provided each optimized for different transmission paths z MPEG4 highest quality 1MBit s for connections with high bandwidth z MPEG4 ADSL 768kBit s for ADSL connections z MPEG4 ISDN 2B 128kBit s for ISDN connections over two B channels z MPEG4 ISDN 1B 64kBit s for ISDN connections over one B channel z MPEG4 Modem 33 6kBit s for analog modem conn...

Page 50: ...iver or PC with receiver software automatically Connect on alarm Select On to automatically establish the connection to a predefined IP address in the event of an alarm Connection type Depending upon the operating environment network configura tion select here the transmission standard for the alarm connec tion to the defined IP address Note here the selections for MPEG 2 and MPEG 4 see previous s...

Page 51: ...equired to re establish a con nection to the previously specified IP address after each restart e g after a connection breakdown or network dropout System settings The transmitted data Unit name and Unit ID serve for the identifi cation of the VideoJet 1000 Note The unit name is used to identify the device remotely for example in the event of an alarm Assign a designation which easily and unambigu...

Page 52: ...ystem it is impor tant that the internal clocks of the separate units are all synchro nized Only if all units operate with the same time it is possible for example to correctly identify and evaluate events which have occurred simultaneously Enter here the current date and current time As the system time is driven by the internal calendar clock it is not necessary to enter the day of week This is a...

Page 53: ...ddress Enter here the required IP address for the VideoJet 1000 The IP address must be valid for the network Subnet mask Enter here the corresponding subnet address if the unit is to com municate via a subnet Warning If the IP address is altered and the new configuration is transferred to the VideoJet 1000 then the unit can only be accessed via the new address ...

Page 54: ...n up to a maximum of 5 simultaneously connected receivers For MPEG 2 only one multi unicast connection is possible The transparent data connection is maintained from the first unit However after 15 seconds of inactivity the data connection is auto matically suspended and another unit can exchange transparent data with the transmitter For multilink operation the network is not required to be multic...

Page 55: ... The network must support the establishment of a group IP address and the Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP The address range is from 224 0 1 0 to 238 255 255 255 Multicast port MPEG 2 With simultaneous data streams in the MPEG 2 format and in the MPEG 4 format the data streams must be assigned for different ports Enter here the port address for the MPEG 2 data stream Multicast port MPEG 4 W...

Page 56: ...main window and for the upper screen area banner can be used Note For the background image you can use the file types GIF and JPEG The file paths must correspond to the type of access for access to a locally stored file for example C Images Logo gif for access to an Internet Intranet file for example http www vcs com images logo gif Note that with Internet Intranet access the connection must be ma...

Page 57: ... find a suitable image on the local network Startpage logo URL Enter here the file path to a suitable image for the upper screen area banner The image can be stored on a local computer on a local network or at an Internet address If necessary click on the button Search in order to find a suitable image on the local network Save alarm logfile to hard disk Select this option to store alarm data in a...

Page 58: ...the local com puter These text files can be viewed in the usual Office programs for example MS Word or MS Excel and printed out Note When you activate the option to store log files e g Save alarm logfile to hard disk these are placed on the Desktop as text files in the basic setup In the Expert Mode these settings can be changed see page 82 ...

Page 59: ... Mode is selected by clicking on the link Settings while displaying the Live Image screen Click on the link Expert Mode The start page is opened Click on one of the links on the left border of the window The cor responding page will be opened up Store changes When a change has been entered click on the associated button Set in order to store the change Warning Store all changes with the associated...

Page 60: ...dditionally used to identify the unit Time settings If a number of VideoJet units are combined in a system it is impor tant that the internal clocks of the separate units are all synchro nized Only if all units operate with the same time it is possible for example to correctly identify and evaluate events which have occurred simultaneously Date format Select here the desired date format Europe DD ...

Page 61: ...e or click on the button Synchr PC in order to transfer the system time of the computer to the unit Camera name Camera name Enter here the required camera name The camera name is used for easier remote identification of the camera location e g on an alarm call Enter here an unambiguous and clear name Encoder MPEG 2 4 The data transmission parameters can be configured to suit the local operating en...

Page 62: ...it s transmission rate with highest picture quality z MPEG2 3MBit and audio 3 MBit s transmission rate with associated audio transmission z MPEG2 6MBit and audio 6 MBit s transmission rate with associated audio transmission Preset parameter MPEG 4 encoding For MPEG 4 a number of pre programmed profiles are available which are optimized for different transmission paths z MPEG4 highest quality 1MBit...

Page 63: ...so function as a receiver select the video stan dard for monitor output PAL or NTSC Video setup Video input termination Select her the option On to terminate the video input if the video signal is not to be looped through e g with a T plug Alarm sources The possible alarm activators of the VideoJet 1000 alarm input and video signal monitoring can be configured ...

Page 64: ... to be activated by a High or Low voltage level Enter into the text field a designation for the alarm input which will then be displayed onscreen if an alarm is activated Alarm connections Options are provided to specify the behavior of the VideoJet 1000 in the event of an alarm The VideoJet 1000 for example can establish the connection to a predefined IP address VideoJet 1000 receiver or PC with ...

Page 65: ...IP address to which a connection is to be established in the event of an alarm Live video auto connect Select here the option On if it is required to re establish a con nection to the previously specified IP address after each restart e g after a connection breakdown or network dropout Motion detector The VideoJet 1000 contains an integrated video sensor which on the basis of the video processing ...

Page 66: ...is subdivided into 396 quadratic cells Each of these cells can be activated or deactivated If it is necessary to exclude particular regions of the camera field of view from the monitoring process because of say continuous move ment e g due tree movement in a wind the relevant cells can be deactivated Warning Light reflections e g in glass facades switching on or off of flood lights or light level ...

Page 67: ... Click on the title bar of the window on the symbol X to close the win dow without storing any of the changes entered Local sensitivity The basic sensitivity of the video sensor can be adapted for the ambient camera conditions The sensor reacts to brightness variations in the video image The darker the observation range the greater the value that must be selected here Adjust the sensitivity by mov...

Page 68: ...ue line indicates the alarm threshold Any value greater than this will produce an alarm signal The components of the motion signal generating the alarm are indicated in red The alarm threshold can be varied to suit individual requirements Take note of the amplitude of the movement signal displayed in the window over a long period and at all light levels likely to be encoun tered in practice Move t...

Page 69: ... likely to be encountered in prac tice Click the check box in order to activate the corresponding direc tional component Relay configuration The switching conditions for the relay output can be configured The function of an open switching relay normally closed contact or a closed switching relay normally open contact can be specified It is also possible to specify whether the output should operate...

Page 70: ... Monostable 10 s Relay follows Select a particular event by which the relay is to be activated as required The following events can activate the relay z Off No relay triggering by events z Connection Triggering if any connection is established z Video Alarm Triggering caused by loss of the video signal z Input 1 Triggering caused by an external alarm sensor z Remote input Triggering by a switching...

Page 71: ... controllable devices from the list If the port is required to transmit data transparently select the entry Transpa rent Baud rate Select the value for the Transmission rate in bits s Data bits Select the number of data bits per character Stop bits Select the number of stop bits per character Note After selection of a device the remaining parameters in the window are automatically set and should n...

Page 72: ...OM 2 The parameters for the serial interface port COM2 RS232 can be configured to suit individual requirements Serial port function Select the function for serial port 2 Select Terminal if the unit is to be operated from a terminal If the port is required to transmit trans parent data select the entry Transparent Baud rate Select the value for the Transmission rate in bits s Data bits Select the n...

Page 73: ... the VideoJet 1000 The IP address must be valid for the network Subnet mask Enter here the corresponding subnet address if the unit is to com municate via a subnet Gateway IP address Enter here the appropriate IP address if the unit is to independently establish a connection outside of the local network This field can otherwise remain empty 0 0 0 0 Warning If the IP address is altered and the new ...

Page 74: ...0 supports for MPEG 4 the multi unicast opera tion up to a maximum of 5 simultaneously connected receivers For MPEG 2 only one multi unicast connection is possible The transparent data connection is maintained from the first unit However after 15 seconds of inactivity the data connection is auto matically suspended and another unit can exchange transparent data with the transmitter For multilink o...

Page 75: ...A precondition for the multicast mode in a multicast compatible net work is the establishment of a special IP address class D address The network must support the establishment of a group IP address and the Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP The address range is from 224 0 1 0 to 238 255 255 255 Multicast port MPEG 2 With simultaneous data streams in the MPEG 2 format and in the MPEG 4 format...

Page 76: ...e numbers in case technical assistance is required Hardwareversion The hardware version number of the VideoJet 1000 is shown Softwareversion The software version number of the VideoJet 1000 is shown Livepage settings The Live page can be setup to suit individual requirements Options are provided here to display different information and operating ele ments along with the video picture ...

Page 77: ...ogo URL Enter here the file path to a suitable image for the upper screen area banner The image can be stored on a local computer on a local network or at an Internet address If necessary click on the button Search in order to find a suitable image on the local network Note For the background image you can use the file types GIF and JPEG The file paths must correspond to the type of access for acc...

Page 78: ...l Office programs for example MS Word or MS Excel and printed out Path for saving alarm messages Enter here the path to the location where the log files for the alarm messages are to be stored If necessary click on the button Search in order to find a suitable folder Path for saving general messages Enter here the path to the location where the log files for the general system messages are to be s...

Page 79: ...of the connection the firmware will be auto matically installed This allows a device to be remotely serviced and updated without a technician having to modify the device installation on site The latest firmware can be obtained from your VCS Service centre Store first the update files to the hard disk Warning Before starting the firmware upload ensure that you have selected the correct upload file ...

Page 80: ...cessary to change over to a special page In the address field of the browser behind the IP address of the unit enter main htm in e g 192 168 0 12 main htm Restart the upload process Function test The VideoJet 1000 provides a multiplicity of configuration possibili ties Check therefore for correct operation of the unit after installa tion and configuration Only in this way is it possible to ensure ...

Page 81: ...y neces sary Suitable software for this can be found on the supplied pro gram CD from VCS Note In order to decode live video images the required special ActiveX control must be installed on the computer The latest version of the ActiveX control can be obtained from VCS customer service or from the Internet via the download site under www vcs com In addition for decoding MPEG encoded video and audi...

Page 82: ...1000 on a network it must be provided with an IP address The following address is factory installed 192 168 0 1 Start up the web browser For the URL enter the IP address of the VideoJet 1000 The Live page with video image will be displayed If the connection is not established the selected transmitter is already occupied with a different destination Depending upon net work configuration and individ...

Page 83: ...one of the links 352X288 or 704X576 to display the image in the selected resolution Alarm In the event of an alarm the alarm symbol is displayed in red along with the video image The display of alarms and other details is dependent upon the configuration of the unit see page 78 Output Depending upon configuration equipment can be switched by the relay of the VideoJet 1000 e g a floodlight or door ...

Page 84: ...n 86 VideoJet 1000 If a controlled unit is connected to the VideoJet 1000 and confi gured the active elements for the control of the peripheral unit e g a dome camera will be displayed alongside the video image ...

Page 85: ...rameter to the command snap jpg snap jpg JpegSize XS 128 96 pixels snap jpg JpegSize S 176 144 pixels snap jpg JpegSize M 352 288 pixels snap jpg JpegSize XL 704 576 pixels Without this additional parameter the image size will be 352 288 pixels In the field for the Internet address URL enter the IP address of the VideoJet 1000 followed by the command snap jpg for example http 192 168 0 12 snap jpg...

Page 86: ... follows Connect the units using Ethernet cables into the closed network Connect power to the units Connection setup It is possible to configure the connection using either Terminal soft ware or by appropriate configuration via the alarm input After a brief pause the live image from the camera will be displayed on the connected monitor Note Make sure the units are configured for the characteristic...

Page 87: ...o close the current con nection Operation with Software Decoder The video server VideoJet 1000 in association with the program VIDOS comprises a powerful systems solution VIDOS is a program for the operation control and administration of CCTV installations e g surveillance systems at remote locations It runs under the Windows operating system It primarily provides decoding of video audio and contr...

Page 88: ...Operation 90 VideoJet 1000 ...

Page 89: ...der www vcs com You can carry out the software upload using the FTP protocol e g with the FTP command which forms part of the standard scope of supply of Windows Save the update file to your hard disk Open the MS DOS input window Start the FTP session by entering the IP address after the com mand c ftp The FTP server of the unit responds and awaits the entry of a user name As user name enter Servi...

Page 90: ...he network Open the DOS input window Enter the command ping followed by the address of the unit When the unit is found the response Reply from followed by the number of bytes transmitted and the time taken for the trans mission in ms is displayed If this message is not displayed the unit is not accessible over the network This can be due to the following reasons z The network connection to the uni...

Page 91: ...passed on together with these manual The unit contains environmentally harmful materials which must be disposed of in accordance with legal requirements Faulty units and parts which are no longer required should be dis posed of professionally or if necessary contact the local authorities for the disposal of harmful objects and substances Warning Never open the housing of the VideoJet 1000 The unit...

Page 92: ...Maintenance and Upgrades 94 VideoJet 1000 ...

Page 93: ... remedies Problem Possible causes Suggested remedy No connection between unit and terminal program Faulty cable connections Check all leads plugs contacts and connections The computer s serial interface is not connected Check other serial interfaces Interface parameters do not match If necessary select a different COM port make sure that the computer s interface parameters match with those of the ...

Page 94: ...ng mode Audio voice connection is occupied by another receiver Wait until the connection is free and dial again The unit does not report an alarm Alarm input not selected Select alarm input on configuration page Alarm sources No alarm action selected Select alarm action on configuration page Alarm connections If neces sary change IP address and e mail address Not possible control PTZ cameras or ot...

Page 95: ... input inactive OUT Lit green Output switched Not lit Output inactive rest state COM Flashing green Data transmission via serial interface ETHERNET Lit green Physical connection to the network established Flashing yellow Data transmission via the network POWER Not lit The unit is switched off Lit green The unit is switched on no connection Flashing green 600 ms 50 50 1 active connection 300 ms 50 ...

Page 96: ...ynamic allocation of IP addresses DNS Domain Name Service FTP File Transfer Protocol Full duplex Simultaneous data transmission in both direc tions G 711 G 728 Standard audio coding algorithms defined by ITU T H 224 Standardized protocol for data communication and remote control H 261 Standard motion video coding algorithm defined by ITU T HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTML Hypertext Markup Lan...

Page 97: ... by a network operating sys tem and using a transport protocol MAC Media Access Control MPEG 1 Video compression standard initially hardware dependent now also possible with software MPEG 2 Enhanced video compression standard high level compression facilitates images with studio quality meanwhile established as broadcasting standard MPEG 4 Further development of MPEG 2 used for trans mission of au...

Page 98: ... video format with 176 144 pixels Server push A continuous stream send from the transmitter to the web browser Subnet mask See Netmask TCP Transfer Control Protocol UDP User Datagram Protocol URL Uniform Resource Locator UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair V 24 RS 232 A list of definitions for the transmission between DTE and DCE WAN See Wide area network Wide area network A long distance link used to ext...

Page 99: ...4 576 pixels 352 288 pixels Coding protocols ISO IEC 11172 2 MPEG 1 ISO IEC 11172 3 MPEG 1 layer I II ISO IEC 13818 2 MPEG 2 ISO IEC 14496 MPEG 4 Network protocols RTP RTCP UDP TCP IP HTTP SNMP IGMP ICMP ARP DHCP Video input 1 BNC jack 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohm PAL NTSC Video output 1 BNC jack 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohm PAL NTSC Audio input 3 5 mm jack bush stereo Audio output 3 5 mm jack bush stereo Data interface 1 ...

Page 100: ...ons in cabinet at least 5 cm free space on left and right hand side for cooling at least 10 cm free space on the back side for cooling and cabeling Storage conditions temperature 20 60 C relative humidity 0 95 non condensing max altitude 10 000 m Regulations IEC 60950 UL 1950 J60950 AS NZS 3260 EN 55103 1 EN 55103 2 EN 55130 EN 55024 EN 61000 2 EN 61000 3 Dimensions w h d 204 5 43 9 301 1 mm Weigh...

Page 101: ... connection 24 B Browser window 85 C Cabinet installation 19 Calendar 54 63 Camera 23 Camera name 39 63 Changes 38 Closing contact 23 Connection 84 Control 39 45 73 Conventions 7 D Data interface 25 Data terminal 27 Date format 62 Desktop unit 14 Dome camera 25 Index 9 ...

Page 102: ... 40 68 Front panel 18 Function test 82 Functional overview 14 G Gateway 56 75 H Heat 20 Heat load 19 I Identification 9 53 IGMP 57 77 image resolution 87 Installation 12 Installation requirements 19 IP address 28 55 75 L Live video images 31 83 Location for installation 19 Loudspeaker 24 Low Voltage Guideline 9 ...

Page 103: ...icast connection 56 76 Multicast Function 15 N Name 53 Network 23 55 75 Network connection 26 O Operation 11 P Parameter 29 Picture quality 56 77 Power switch 26 Protocol 45 46 74 75 R Rack mounting 20 Rear panel 17 Receiver 14 Regulations 7 Relay output 24 48 71 Relay switch 49 72 Remote control 15 Repair 12 Requirements 13 ...

Page 104: ... 55 75 Switched output 24 Symbols 7 Synchronous 54 62 T Test 82 Time of day 54 63 Transmission parameter 27 Transmission rate 45 46 73 74 Typographic conventions 8 U Unicast 56 76 Unit name 53 Upload file 81 URL 32 84 V Version 78 Video sensor 40 67 Video source 23 Video standard 47 65 ...

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Page 106: ...VCS Video Communication Systems AG Forchheimer Straße 4 90425 Nürnberg Germany Phone 49 911 93456 0 Fax 49 911 93456 66 http www vcs com ID Nr 7100 0502 0 1 ...

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