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ALS-7111/7111W
MPEG4 Video Server
User’s Manual
Version 1.0

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Contents
Contents .........................................................................................................................2
Package Contents ...........................................................................................................4
System Requirements.....................................................................................................5
Introduction....................................................................................................................6
Features and Advantages................................................................................................6
System Introduction .......................................................................................................7
Hardware Installation.....................................................................................................9
Camera Settings ........................................................................................................... 11
Camera Setting from a Router .....................................................................................13
Change the Internet Explorer Setting...........................................................................14
Enter the Main Page.....................................................................................................15
Camera Main Page.......................................................................................................17
System Settings............................................................................................................26
Basic Settings...............................................................................................................26
System (System info)..........................................................................................26
Video/Image........................................................................................................27
Audio (Sound).....................................................................................................34
PTZ......................................................................................................................34
User(User)...........................................................................................................38
Network (Network settings)..............................................................................40
Network (cable network setting page) .........................................................40
Wireless (wireless network setting page).....................................................41
Streaming (streaming setting) ......................................................................46
PPPoE (dial-up networking setting).............................................................46
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server Setting) ........................................48
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) ..................................................................49
SMTP Server (mail server setting)...............................................................51
Network > Samba ........................................................................................52
Date/Time (date/time setting)............................................................................55
IP Filter ...............................................................................................................56
Application Settings.....................................................................................................57
Event (event trigger setting page).....................................................................57

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Motion Detection................................................................................................63
Firmware upgrade .............................................................................................64
Factory Default...................................................................................................66
Reboot .................................................................................................................68
Attachment A: External Alarm.....................................................................................69
Attachment B: Bandwidth Estimation .........................................................................71
Attachment C: Troubleshooting and FAQs..................................................................72

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Package Contents
The ALS-7111 Video Server is provided with the following accessories. Please
contact your dealer if any one of the following is missing.
1. ALS-7111 Video Server 2. 12V DC power cable
3. Quick Guide 4. CD Room

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System Requirements
ALS-7111/7111P/7111W Video Server
Internet Environment
LAN 10/100M Ethernet
Wireless LAN 802.11b or 802.11g
Monitor System Requirements
OS support Windows 2000 Professional SP4, XP Home SP2
Browser support Internet Explorer 6.x or later
Hardware CPU: Pentium 4 2.4 GHz or later
Memory: 256 MB (512 MB recommended)
VGA card resolution: 800 x 600 or higher

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Introduction
The ALS-7111/7111P/7111W Video Servers convert any digital camera into a full
functional IP camera. You can obtain all of the benefits that digital technology offers
without scrapping your investment in an analog system. These products digitize
analog video signals and will send digital images directly over any IP network, such
as LAN, intranet and Internet. The ALS-7111/7111P/7111W turns an analog video
system into a network surveillance system enabling users to view live images using a
Web browser or video management software on any local or remote computer on a
network. Moreover, the ALS-7111/7111P/7111W MPEG4 Video Server supports
3GPP real-time video streams that allow you to monitor your home or office
environment using a 3G mobile phone. The ALS-7111/7111P/7111W MPEG4 Video
Server has a built-in CPU and the webpage server enables you to secure people and
property, or monitor equipment and facilities remotely from anywhere there is a
networked computer.
Features and Advantages
The ALS-7111 MPEG4 Video Server is a stand-alone facility and operates smoothly
without the need to install additional software or hardware. All that is needed is a PC
equipped with IE browser (6.0 or above) connected to the Video Server via the
network to monitor pre-set places remotely. The ALS-7111/7111P/7111W MPEG4
Video Server provides great remote accessibility of people, property, and assets just
as though you were really there.
The ALS-7111 MPEG4 Video Server features:
MPEG4/MJPEG dual video compression mode and dual coding mechanism for
multiple applications;
Support of 3GPP real-time video streams that allow you to control home or
office environments using a 3G mobile phone;
Built-in smart motion detection to monitor abnormal situations automatically and
transmit real-time according to pre-set trigger commands;
Built-in webpage server that allows easy control via the Internet;
Dynamic IP domain name support for use of the product at locations where a
fixed IP is not available;
Access setting by level to ensure security and protection of life and property;
Elegant style suitable for homes, studios, offices, clinics, and retail shops;
Power Over Ethernet version (ALS-7111P) and Wireless Version (ALS-7111W)
to meet your special requirements.

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Plug the power cable
System Introduction
1. DC power cable: The DC input connector has a socket to connect the product to a
power source.
2. Ethernet connector: An RJ-45 connector is provided for connection to the
10Base-T Ethernet cable or 100 Base-T High Speed Ethernet cable. This port can
automatically detect or coordinate the transmission rate of the network.
3. Use a video/audio output cable for external video/audio transmission if required.
Wiring of the product
DC Power
Plug the power cable in the power socket on the product.
Audio/Video Output
Plug the audio/video source of your camera into the Audio/Video input, and connect
your monitor or recording equipment to the Audio/Video output.
(Note: Most cameras use a BNC connector, if your camera does not use BNC, please
consult your dealer or retailer to purchase.)
Power LAN socket External
alert bus Reset
MIC
Video Input Video Output
Microphone
RS-485
Video Input Video Output
External Audio Input

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LAN Socket
Connect the LAN cable into the LAN socket.
External alert bus (DI/DO)
For more information about DI/DO, refer to Attachment A.
RS-485 connector
If your camera supports RS-485 interface, please wire your cameras up to the RS-485
socket. The ALS-7111 provides several drivers (Pelco-D, Pelco-P, and Alinking
drivers). Refer to your camera user manual and this manual (Basic Setting > PTZ) for
further information.
Reset to factory settings
After turning on the power, insert a slim plastic object into the reset orifice and press
for five seconds to restore the unit to factory settings.
Link LED and Event LED
1. Link LED: The green LED lights up when you transmit images after turning on
the machine.
2. Event LED: The green LED flashes when motion or alert detection is
implemented after you turn on the machine.
LAN socket
RS-485
Alarm I/O

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Hardware Installation
1. Select the installed place
This product can be installed on any convenient flat surface, or concealed in a ceiling
etc. .
(Note: Please do not install in an enclosed unventilated space. Doing so might cause
abnormal operation for the product.)
2. Connect to the RS-485 interface
Plug one end of your control cable in the RS-485 socket on the back of the camera
and connect the other end to your product.
3. Connect to the Video In
Plug one end of the video source of your analog camera and connect the other end to
your product.
4. Connect to the power source for your camera
Plug one end of the attached power cable in the power socket of your camera and
connect the other end to the AC power source. (Note: Make sure your analog camera
uses BNC connectors for the video in/out. If not, please check with your dealer or
retailer.)
5. Connect to the LAN cable
Plug one end of your LAN cable in the LAN socket on the back of the product and
connect the other end to the network that you want to access to.
6. Connect to the power source
Plug one end of the attached power cable in the power socket of the product and
connect the other end to the AC power source.
2. Connect to RS-485 Interface
3. Connect to the Video In 4. Connect to the LAN Cable

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Note :
You can specify three LED statuses by setting: 1.ON; 2.OFF; 3.Flash. For more information about
setting of LED status, refer to the “System Setting”.
Pluck in LAN socket 6. Connect to the power supply and check that the LED
functions normally
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