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Configuration with web browser

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VideoJet 400

Motion Detection

You can select the image areas to be monitored by the video sen-
sor. The video image is divided into 242 square cells. You can acti-
vate or deactivate every one of these cells. For example, if you want 
to exclude certain areas in the field of vision of a camera from the 
monitoring because there's continuous motion in that area (trees in 
the wind), deactivate the corresponding cells.

In order for the video sensor to function, the following conditions 
must be satisfied:

z

The motion detection must be activated.

z

At least one cell must be activated.

z

The sensitivity must be set to a value greater than zero.

z

The master alarm may also have to be activated.

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Click on the button 

Configuration

 to open the window for configu-

ration of the video sensor.

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Click with the left-hand mouse key in the cells you wish to activate. 
The activated cells are displayed in red.

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Click on the button 

Select All

 to monitor the whole video image, or

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click on the button 

Clear All 

to deactivate the selected cells and to 

start the selection again.

Attention!

The basis for the video sensor is always the video image displayed 
on the live image page. You therefore do not need to switch over 
the image after activating the video sensor (another camera or 
quad split), as the complete change of the image content would 
immediately trigger the alarm.

Light reflections (e.g. in glass facades) or changes in light due to 
individual clouds in bright daylight can result in undesirable reac-
tions of the video sensor and thus in false alarms. Carry out suffi-
cient tests to ensure the correct function of the video sensor. 

For surveillance of indoor areas, ensure a constant lighting of the 
areas during the day and at night.

Summary of Contents for VideoJet 400 19"

Page 1: ...VideoJet 400 VideoJet 400 VideoJet 400 VideoJet 400 Manual...

Page 2: ...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 prod...

Page 3: ...3 Scope of delivery 13 Preconditions for commissioning 13 Preconditions for configuration 13 Preconditions for operation 14 Overview of functions 14 Rear VideoJet 400 Desktop version 17 Front VideoJet...

Page 4: ...Relays settings 48 Interface settings 50 Service 52 Function test 57 Chapter 6 Operation 59 Operation with the Microsoft Internet Explorer 59 Hardware connection between VideoJet devices 65 Chapter 7...

Page 5: ...In this manual the following symbols and notations are used to draw attention to special situations Hazard or Attention This symbol indicates that failure to follow the safety instructions given may d...

Page 6: ...lowing typographic conventions are used in this manual Configuration Menu names and window and key names and parameters Enter C Key names Ctrl C Two or more keys that are pressed simul taneously ping...

Page 7: ...s manual please contact VCS Video Communication Systems AG Forchheimer Stra e 4 D 90425 N rnberg Phone 49 0 911 93 45 6 0 Fax 49 0 911 93 45 6 66 info vcs com EU Guidelines The Network Video Server Vi...

Page 8: ...Preface 10 VideoJet 400...

Page 9: ...ts 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...

Page 10: ...perating 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 V...

Page 11: ...from VCS Preconditions for commissioning z Computer with operating system Windows 95 98 NT and a gate way to the network z Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser from Version 5 or free serial interf...

Page 12: ...le in two versions as a desktop device with separate plug in power pack and in a control cabinet version with integral power pack Whereas the desktop device is available as a data server only for tran...

Page 13: ...rk Integral multiplexer The VideoJet 400 is designed for the connection of four freely selectable video sources PAL or NTSC With the appropriate soft ware on the receiver side e g PROVILook from VCS o...

Page 14: ...H 323 H 261 263 and M JPEG z Integral Ethernet interface 10 100 Base T z Transparent bidirectional data channel via serial interface RS232 RS422 RS485 z Remote control of all internal functions via U...

Page 15: ...k bush for connection of the audio source 4 Audio output AUDIO OUT 3 5 mm mono jack bush for connection of a loudspeaker 5 Screw clamp INPUTS for connection of alarm sensors or switches 6 Screw clamp...

Page 16: ...when ready 12 LEDs OUTPUTS light up green when the corresponding relay is switched 13 LED COM lights up yellow when data is transmitted over the serial interface 14 LEDs ETHERNET green LED lights up...

Page 17: ...ush for connection of the audio source 4 Audio output AUDIO OUT 3 5 mm mono jack bush for connection of a loudspeaker 5 Screw clamp INPUTS for connection of alarm sensors or switches 6 Screw clamp OUT...

Page 18: ...when ready 12 LEDs OUTPUTS light up green when the corresponding relay is switched 13 LED COM lights up yellow when data is transmitted over the serial interface 14 LEDs ETHERNET green LED lights up...

Page 19: ...same control cabinet z For all cable connections use only the supplied or suitable cables which also prevent any electrical interference where necessary z Lay and install all cables in such a way tha...

Page 20: ...ins socket on the rear of the device Attention During control cabinet installation ensure adequate ventilation of the VideoJet 400 There must be a clearance to the left and right of the device of at l...

Page 21: ...opped through e g with a T piece If necessary connect a video monitor to the BNC jack VIDEO OUT of the control cabinet device using a video cable 75 Ohm BNC connector Network connection You can connec...

Page 22: ...ating NO contact is used the contact 5V must be connected to the corresponding INPUT connection The signal generator is then connected between the other contact of the INPUT connection and the contact...

Page 23: ...udio channel via the jacks AUDIO IN and OUT The audio signals are transmitted bidirectionally and simulta neously with the video signals This allows for example a loud speaker or door intercom system...

Page 24: ...nd operating the device to be controlled observe the corresponding documentation It contains important safety notes and information on permissible applications Note The transmission of transparent dat...

Page 25: ...ntil it latches Plug the plug in power supply unit into a fused mains power plug socket The green LED POWER on the front of the VideoJet 400 lights up and the server is ready for operation When the ne...

Page 26: ...inal as termi nal program First disconnect the VideoJet 400 from the network Connect the sub D jack COM of the VideoJet 400 to a free serial port of the computer Configuring the terminal program The t...

Page 27: ...age z If necessary switch off the local echo so that input values are not repeated z Enter only one command at a time and do not terminate this input by pressing the ENTER key z After entering a value...

Page 28: ...inal program you can check and if necessary change further fundamental parameters For this you can use the following commands Displays the Help page i Displays the current IP address and prompts the u...

Page 29: ...or internet Making the connection In order for the VideoJet 400 to be operated in your network it has to be assigned a valid IP address for your network The following address has been preset at the fa...

Page 30: ...pass word is correct the link Enter System will be displayed under the input field Click on the link Enter System to gain access to the unit You will then see the Live Picture page with the video win...

Page 31: ...cation language selection date and time Camera names display stamping Video settings Audio settings Alarm configuration video sensor Configuration and operation of relay outputs Not used Interface par...

Page 32: ...utton Configuration to switch to the configuration pages Page Identification is displayed Click in a text field and enter new values or texts or click on a list field to select a different setting Exe...

Page 33: ...for the VideoJet 400 here With appropriate con figuration the name will be displayed in the video window Unit ID Each VideoJet 400 should have a clearly defined designation which you can enter here as...

Page 34: ...or access to the device when you are working with the authorisation level Service or if the device is not protected with a password Confirm password Enter the new password again to rule out the risk o...

Page 35: ...Configuration with web browser 37 VideoJet 400 Time Enter the current time here or click the button Synchronize to synchronize the VideoJet 400 with the system time of your computer...

Page 36: ...ame serves to simplify identification of a camera location from a distance for example in the event of an alarm call Enter a designations here which allows easy and unambiguous identification Camera 1...

Page 37: ...ct off Camera name stamping Camera name is displayed in the left hand corner of the video image Time stamping Date and time are displayed in the right hand corner of the video image Alarm mode stampin...

Page 38: ...camera unsharp distortions If you prefer sharp and clear images this results in a reduction in the frame rate in the event of movements in the image If movements are only to be expected in a small are...

Page 39: ...imum limit for the transmission rate and the data rate for the ActiveX receivers of your browser on the transmitter side This value relates only to the video transmission rate without audio and protoc...

Page 40: ...time slice Enter the time interval here at which the single images are to be sent Enter zero if no single images are to be sent FTP server IP address Enter here the IP address of the FTP server on wh...

Page 41: ...dulation and the consequent distortions Information on this can be found in the documentation on the devices used Input Enter the sensitivity of the audio input here Output Enter the sensitivity of th...

Page 42: ...rm The input signal from the camera is monitored If no signal is received the VideoJet 400 triggers the alarm Motion alarm The VideoJet 400 has an integrated video sensor which is able to record chang...

Page 43: ...r configu ration of the video sensor Click with the left hand mouse key in the cells you wish to activate The activated cells are displayed in red Click on the button Select All to monitor the whole v...

Page 44: ...triggered by the voltage level active high or active low Name You can type a text in the text box which is displayed on the screen in case of an alarm Alarm input 5 Master It is possible to use the a...

Page 45: ...G image is sent to a predetermined e mail address Connect on alarm Select On to automatically set up a connection to a predetermined IP address Otherwise select Off Live video receiver IP address Ente...

Page 46: ...gered status of the relay is maintained In monostable mode you can set the time after which the relay is to return to its non activated state You can select various events for the output which automa...

Page 47: ...he following events are possible as triggers z Motion alarm Triggering by motion alarm z Input pin Triggering by external alarm sensor z Video loss Triggering by video signal alarm z Connection Trigge...

Page 48: ...ata select the entry Transparent Interface settings Baud rate Select the value for the data transmission rate in bits s Note After selection of a device the parameters are automatically set in the fie...

Page 49: ...elect 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 required protocol for the seri...

Page 50: ...for the network Subnet mask Enter the corresponding subnet mask here if the device is to com municate via a subnet Gateway IP address Enter the corresponding IP address here if the device is to indepe...

Page 51: ...uent distribution to several receivers multi unicast or by distributing a single data stream in the network proper to several receivers of a defined group multi cast Enable multilink H 323 In multilin...

Page 52: ...P address the device operates in multicast mode duplication of the data streams in the network Enable multicast streaming During multicast streaming the VideoJet 400 sends a perma nent data stream to...

Page 53: ...ation on site The latest firmware can be obtained from your VCS Service centre Save the update file to your hard disk Enter the complete directory path of the update file or click on the button Search...

Page 54: ...to the device Click on the button Download A dialog window is opened Follow the instructions in the dialog window to save the settings Configuration upload Enter the complete directory path of the fil...

Page 55: ...400 can function correctly in the event of an alarm Be sure to check at least the following points z The VideoJet 400 can be remotely dialled up z The VideoJet 400 transmits all the desired data z The...

Page 56: ...Configuration with web browser 58 VideoJet 400...

Page 57: ...t 400 to be operated in your network it has to be assigned a valid IP address for your network The following addresses have been preset at the factory 192 168 0 1 Start the web browser Enter the IP ad...

Page 58: ...ess to the VideoJet You will then see the Live Picture page with the video window Video pictures When the connection has been set up you will see the video image in the middle of the browser window an...

Page 59: ...rrupted camera failure M Alarm triggered by video sensor 1 4 Active alarm inputs input 3 activated here 2 Name of the transmitter 3 Designation of the camera 4 Date and time 5 Designation of the last...

Page 60: ...trol functions depending on the camera type Click on the button Camera to view the image of the desired camera The camera image can be seen in CIF resolution 352 288 pixels Click on the button Big pic...

Page 61: ...again Control functions The possible camera control functions are dependent on the camera type installed and on the configuration of the transmitter Click on the button Controls The window with the co...

Page 62: ...e to the first receiver the first connec tion set up The remaining receivers can only hear audio signals are transmitted from the transmitter unit but not from the receivers You establish the voice co...

Page 63: ...connection to the mains power supply Connection set up You have the possibility of setting up the connection either using a terminal program or with appropriate configuration via the alarm input Afte...

Page 64: ...itor As a quad split is not possible here the images are displayed in a quick succession in multiplex mode Operation with software decoder VideoJet transmitters in conjunction with the programs PROVID...

Page 65: ...upload using the FTP protocol e g with the FTP command which forms part of the standard scope of supply of Windows 95 Save the update file to your hard disk Open the MS DOS input window Start the FTP...

Page 66: ...t in the network is active Open the DOS input window Enter the command ping followed by the IP address of the VideoJet When the VideoJet is found you receive in response Reply from followed by the num...

Page 67: ...r with this operating manual The VideoJet 400 and plug in power supply unit contain envi ronmentally harmful substances which have to be disposed of in a special manner Have defective devices or parts...

Page 68: ...Care and Service 70 VideoJet 400...

Page 69: ...rs do not match If necessary select a different COM port make sure that the computer s interface parameters match with those of VideoJet Possibly select the fol lowing standard parameters 19 200 Baud...

Page 70: ...et does not report an alarm Alarm input not selected Select alarm input on configuration page alarm settings No alarm action selected Select alarm action on configuration page alarm settings If necess...

Page 71: ...rogram memory is being deleted during firmware upload The programming progress is indicated by the alternating green lighting up of all five LEDs OUTPUTS Not lit Output inactive rest state Lit green O...

Page 72: ...ta tramsmission rate bit s Bit per second the actual data rate CIF Common Intermediate Format video format with 352 288 pixels DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Protocol for dynamic allocation...

Page 73: ...EG Procedure to encode still images Joint Photo graphic Experts Group kbit s Kilobit per second the actual data rate LAN See local area network Local area network A communications network serving user...

Page 74: ...r 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 Twi...

Page 75: ...e connection via LAN several receivers Hardware connection with web browser Microphone Camera Data Hub switch VideoJet Data Monitor VideoJet 400 receiver Audio Microphone Data Hub switch Video Monitor...

Page 76: ...ardware connection via ISDN router with web browser Microphone Camera Data Hub switch VideoJet Data Monitor VideoJet 400 receiver Hub switch Router Router e g ISDN Audio Microphone Camera Data Hub swi...

Page 77: ...144 176 pixels QCIF Coding protocols H 261 H 263 H 323 MJPEG G 711 Video inputs 4 BNC jack 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohm PAL NTSC RS 170 CCIR 601 Video output 1 BNC jack 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohm cabinet version only Audio...

Page 78: ...space on left and right hand side for cooling at least 10 cm free space on the backside for cooling and cabel ing Storage conditions temperature 20 60 C relative humidity 0 95 non condensing max altit...

Page 79: ...dio connection 25 Audio sensitivity 43 Audio signals 43 Audio voice link 53 64 Authorisation 36 B Browser window 60 C Cabinet version 14 Calendar clock 36 Camera name 38 Camera selection 32 Cameras 23...

Page 80: ...rmat 36 Desktop device 14 DIP switches 23 Dome camera 25 E Echo 29 Electromagnetic Compatibility 9 E mail 47 EPROM 55 Examples 77 External sensor 46 External switching voltage 24 F False alarms 45 Fir...

Page 81: ...ity 54 Image refresh 40 Installation 11 21 Installation conditions 21 IP address 30 52 J JPEG 41 K Key switch 46 L Language 36 Live video images 31 59 Loudspeaker 25 Low Voltage Guideline 9 M Mail ser...

Page 82: ...nction 15 Multicast streaming 54 Multilink mode 53 Multiplex mode 66 Multiplex view 32 Multiplexer 15 N Network 23 52 Network connection 27 O Operation 11 Overview of functions 14 P Password 32 36 60...

Page 83: ...S Sharpness 40 Signal generator 24 Site for installation 21 Specifications 79 Streaming mode 41 Subnet mask 52 Switch relay 49 Symbols 7 T Terminal program 28 Test 57 Time 37 Time interval 42 Transmi...

Page 84: ...Index 86 VideoJet 400 V Version 55 Video output standard 41 Video reproduction 40 Video resolution 41 Video sensor 44 Video sources 23 Video transmission rate 41...

Page 85: ...87 VideoJet 400...

Page 86: ...VCS Video Communication Systems AG Forchheimer Stra e 4 90425 N rnberg Germany Phone 49 911 93456 0 Fax 49 911 93456 66 http www vcs com ID Nr 7097 1101 0 2...

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