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VI-­‐1100   &   VI-­‐100-­‐P   

Installation   Guide   

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6.1. Set up network environment 

The   default   IP   address   of   the   device   is   192.168.XXX.XXX.   Users   can   identify   the   IP   address   of   the   

device    from    converting    the    MAC    address’s    hexadecimal    numbers,    which    is    attached    to    the   

device.    Be    sure    that    the    device    and    PC    are    on    a    same    area    network    before    running    the   

installation.   

   

IP   address               :      192.168.xxx.xxx   

Subnet   mask:      255.255.0.0   

6.1.1. Generic IP Environment 

In    case    of    generic    private    network    environment    where    IP    address    192.168.XXX.XXX    are    used,   

users   may   view   the   live   streaming   images   on   a   web   page   using   the   device’s   default   IP   address:      

      

1.

 

Convert    the    device’s    MAC    address    to    the    IP    address.    Refer    to    the    Hexadecimal-­‐Decimal   

Conversion   Chart   at   the   end   of   the   manual.   

(The   MAC   address   of   the   device   is   attached   on   the   side   or   bottom   of   the   device.)   

   

   

   

   

2.

 

Start   the   Microsoft®   Internet   Explorer   web   browser   and   enter   the   address   of   the   device.      

   

3.

 

Web   streaming   and   device   configurations   are   supported   through   ActiveX   program.   When   the   

ActiveX   installation   window   appears,   authorize   and   install   the   ActiveX.   

                                             MAC   address   =   00-­‐13-­‐23-­‐01-­‐14-­‐B1   →   IP   address   =   192.168.20.177   

Convert   the   last   two   set   of   hexadecimal   numbers   to   decimal   numbers.   

Summary of Contents for VI-1100-P

Page 1: ... VI 1110 VI 1100 P Installation Guide ...

Page 2: ...FIED SEERIVCE PERSONEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance ...

Page 3: ... Set up network environment 11 6 1 1 Generic IP Environment 11 6 1 2 Custom IP Environment 12 6 2 View video on web page 13 6 3 Wireless Access Setup 14 6 4 Reset 15 6 5 Factory Default 15 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS 16 Summary 16 Functional Features 17 Environment Characteristics 17 Environment Characteristics 17 Mechanical Characteristics 17 APPENDIX B DIMENSIONS 18 APPENDIX C HEXADECIMAL DECIMAL ...

Page 4: ... text support Unicast supported Video Audio Video compression H 264 MJPEG 30FPS 720p Audio compression G 711 µLaw aLaw Built in video motion detection Two way mono audio supported Network IEEE 802 11n 802 11b 802 11g support RTSP HTTP protocol support 10 100 Base T Ethernet Additional Features Micro SD card supported Built in Video Content Analysis VCA Video Content Analysis VCA Presence Standard ...

Page 5: ... GE E C CO ON NT TE EN NT TS S Unpack carefully and handle the equipment with care The packaging contains Camera DC power adaptor Screws and Anchor blocks 4 Pin terminal block Quick Installation Guide Package contents are subject to change without prior notice Note i ...

Page 6: ...on The reset button can be used for restarting the device or resetting it to Factory Default Refer to 6 3 Re set and 6 4 Factory Default for more details Speaker Built in speaker LAN Connector Ethernet This is a RJ45 LAN connector for 10 100 Base T Ethernet Power Adaptor Connector DC 12V The camera needs a DC 12V adapter for power supply 4 pin terminal block for D I D O 4 pin terminal block for D ...

Page 7: ...2 Position the mount bracket to anchor blocks 3 Fasten the mount bracket with screws 4 Manually position the camera to area where it will be monitored To prevent camera falling off from the mounted area make sure the mounted surface firm and stable enough to support the camera If any reinforcement is needed consult with your safety personnel and proceed with the installation Caution ...

Page 8: ...etting the Image Attribute Image attributes can be configured through the web interface Microsoft Internet Explorer recommended The menu of image attribute can be found under Setup Video Audio Camera Through setting menu brightness contrast saturation and sharpness orientation exposure control backlight compensation digital slow shutter DSS day and night mode and image noise filter can be adjusted...

Page 9: ...llowing figures It can be selected by software Input voltage range 0VDC minimum to 5VDC maximum Max 50mA Input voltage threshold 4 5V Do not exceed the maximum input voltage or relay rate Alarm DO connection Only the relay type is supported Relay Rating Max 24VAC 500mA or 12VDC 1A Caution ETHERNET DO DI Out In Com DC12V Com DO DI Out In Com Com 5V DI COM DI COM Relay Type Voltage Type Output of Se...

Page 10: ...VI 1100 VI 100 P Installation Guide 01A 02 10 Do not exceed the maximum relay rating Caution DO COM Relay Type Device Internal ...

Page 11: ...vironment where IP address 192 168 XXX XXX are used users may view the live streaming images on a web page using the device s default IP address 1 Convert the device s MAC address to the IP address Refer to the Hexadecimal Decimal Conversion Chart at the end of the manual The MAC address of the device is attached on the side or bottom of the device 2 Start the Microsoft Internet Explorer web brows...

Page 12: ...ork area 1 Find the device from the IPAdminTool s list and highlight the device s name 2 Right click the mouse and select IP Address IP Setup window appears 3 In the IP Setup s window information under Local Network information displays the user PC s network area information Those information need to be incorporated to the IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS boxes except the last 2 sets of IP A...

Page 13: ...s to view the live streaming images through a web browser The default username and password is root pass 1 The browser asks to install the ActiveX Click Allow 2 Setup exe installation link or pop up window appears depends on Microsoft Internet Explorer version Proceed with rest of setup installation ...

Page 14: ...onnected to a wired network in first place Through setup web page connection settings including accessing proper wireless network password and IP configurations need to be processed 1 Connect the device to a wired network 2 Access the device s page via Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 Enter Setup from the top menu factory default login ID Pass are root pass 4 Access Wireless Lan menu which is under t...

Page 15: ...minTool or Windows Explorer by accessing the network folder IPAdminTool needs to be opened in a same network where wireless device is operating 6 4 Reset 1 While the device is on press the reset button for 1 2 seconds 2 Wait for the system to reboot 6 5 Factory Default 1 While the device is on press reset button and hold 2 Release the Reset button after about 5 seconds when green LED blinks which ...

Page 16: ...el Field of View 91 Horizontal Day Night Software Smart Edge Enhance Supported Auto adjust the sharpness by Lux 2D DNR Supported 1 16 DSS Sens up 2X 32X White Balance ATW Manual Push BLC On possible to designate zone Off Video Compression Format H 264 MJPEG Number of Streams Dual Stream Configurable Resolution 1280 x 720 800 x 450 480 x 270 320 x 180 Compression FPS 30fps 720p Motion Detection Bui...

Page 17: ...luded Recommend Class 4 and higher for HD recordings Privacy Shutter Detecting Position of Shutter On Off Environment Characteristics Power Source DC 12V Power over Ethernet None Power Consumption Approx 400mA DC 12V Environment Characteristics Fan Heater None Operating Temperature DC12V 0 C 50 C 32 F 122 F Operating Humidity Up to 85 RH Non condensing Certification FCC Class B CE KC RoHS IP Prote...

Page 18: ...VI 1100 VI 100 P Installation Guide 01A 02 18 A AP PP PE EN ND DI IX X B B D DI IM ME EN NS SI IO ON NS S Unit mm ...

Page 19: ...A 234 0D 13 32 50 57 87 7C 124 A1 161 C6 198 EB 235 0E 14 33 51 58 88 7D 125 A2 162 C7 199 EC 236 0F 15 34 52 59 89 7E 126 A3 163 C8 200 ED 237 10 16 35 53 5A 90 7F 127 A4 164 C9 201 EE 238 11 17 36 54 5B 91 80 128 A5 165 CA 202 EF 239 12 18 37 55 5C 92 81 129 A6 166 CB 203 F0 240 13 19 38 56 5D 93 82 130 A7 167 CC 204 F1 241 14 20 39 57 5E 94 83 131 A8 168 CD 205 F2 242 15 21 3A 58 5F 95 84 132 A...

Page 20: ...n Guide 01A 02 20 R RE EV VI IS SI IO ON N H HI IS ST TO OR RY Y MAN DATE M D Y Comments 01A 00 08 22 2012 Initial release version 01A 01 09 07 2012 Minimum Illumination spec revised 01A 02 10 05 2012 microSD class level explained ...

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