Sanyo VSP-SV2000P Manuale utente

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Network Video Server
VSP-SV2000P
About this manual
Before installing and using this unit, please read this manual carefully. Be sure to keep it
handy for later reference.
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Contents
Precautions .................................................2
Accessories .................................................3
Features .....................................................3
Operating environment....................................4
Name and Function of Each Part.........................5
Connections.................................................7
Basic Connections ..................................7
Connecting to a LAN................................8
Connecting to the Internet.........................8
Network Video Server (Wired LAN) Settings ..........9
1Installation of Plug-in Software to the
Computer........................................... 10
Browser Settings.................................. 12
Cookie Settings ................................... 12
2Wired LAN Settings............................... 13
Initial Video Server Screen ..................... 14
3NETWORK SET Settings.......................... 18
Changing a password ............................ 19
Viewing Live Images Without Typing In
a Username or Password (ID1 only) ........... 20
Changing the Access Level (ID2 or ID3)....... 20
Access Level Settings............................ 21
CLOCK SET Settings ..................................... 22
DISPLAY setting.......................................... 23
Setting the camera title.......................... 23
Turning Off Video Image Display............... 24
Setting Image Quality
(Aperture and Contrast).......................... 24
SINGLE VIEW Settings .................................. 25
Alarm Settings............................................ 26
ALARM BUFFERING SET Setting ............... 28
External Alarm Sensor Setting.................. 29
MOTION DETECTOR SET Settings .............. 30
External Alarm Sensor and Motion
Detector Settings ................................. 31
Motion Detector Level Sensitivity
Setting.............................................. 32
Remote Alarm Operations....................... 32
AAlarm Output for a Specified Period........ 32
BContinuous Alarm Output..................... 33
Alarm Detection and Recording ................ 34
AUsing Only Post-alarm Recording .......... 34
BPre-alarm/Post-alarm Recording ........... 34
Recording New Alarm Data ..................... 35
Fixed Settings During Pre/Post-Alarm
Recording.......................................... 35
Saving to an Expansion Memory Card......... 36
Viewing Live Images .................................... 37
Viewing the View Frame Screen ............... 38
Playing Back Alarm Data ............................... 39
Playing Back Alarm Data in the Video
server’s Internal Memory........................ 39
Descriptions of Alarm Operation Buttons ..... 39
Playing Back Expansion Memory Card
Images ............................................. 40
Playing Back Alarm Images Stored in a
Computer........................................... 40
Descriptions of Alarm Operation
Buttons for Saving Data to a Computer........ 41
Alarm Data Deleting.............................. 42
Saving Live Images and Alarm Images .............. 43
Saving Live Images onto a Computer ......... 43
Saving Alarm Images onto a Computer
as Still Images .................................... 43
Saving Alarm Data in Internal Memory
onto a Computer .................................. 44
WIRELESS LAN SET Settings........................... 45
Video Server Wireless LAN Settings .......... 46
Description of WIRELESS LAN SET
Screen.............................................. 47
Encipherment Settings........................... 47
PPP (Dial-up) Settings .................................. 48
Connecting the Video Server and
Installing the Software........................... 48
Video Server PPP Settings ...................... 50
RS-232C Settings (RS-232C SET) ..................... 51
SSP Settings (RS-485) .................................. 52
Control Panel Displays for Equipment
with SSP ........................................... 53
Connection Examples for Equipment
with SSP (Dome Camera) ....................... 54
LANGUAGE Selection.................................... 55
STATUS Checking........................................ 55
Glossary of Terms ....................................... 56
Troubleshooting.......................................... 59
If the video server cannot be connected ...... 59
If you forget the IP Address ..................... 59
Specifications ............................................ 60
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Precautions
In case of problem
Do not use the video server if smoke or a
strange odour comes from the unit, or if it seems
not to function correctly. Disconnect the power
cord immediately, and consult your dealer (or a
Sanyo Authorized Service Centre).
Do not open or modify
Do not open the cabinet, as it may be dangerous
and cause damage to the unit. For internal
settings and repairs, consult your dealer (or a
Sanyo Authorized Service Centre).
Do not put objects inside the unit
Make sure that no metal objects or flammable
substance get inside the video server. If used
with a foreign object inside, it could cause a fire,
short-circuits or damages.
If water or a liquid gets inside the video server,
disconnect the power cord immediately, and
consult your dealer (or a Sanyo Authorized
Service Centre). Be careful to protect the video
server from rain, sea water, etc.
Be careful when handling the unit
To prevent damages, do not drop the video
server or subject it to strong shock or vibration.
Install away from electric or magnetic
fields
If installed close to a TV, radio transmitter,
magnet, electric motor, transformer, audio
speakers the magnetic field they generate will
distort the image.
Protect from humidity and dust
To prevent damages to the video server, do not
install it where there is greasy smoke or steam,
where the dampness may get too high, or where
there is a lot of dust.
Protect from high temperatures
Do not install close to stoves, or other heat
generating devices, such as spotlights, etc., or
where it could be subject to direct sunlight, as
that could cause deformation, discoloration or
other damages.
Be careful when installing close to the ceiling, in
a kitchen or boiler room, as the temperature may
raise to high levels.
Install where the temperature range will stay
between –10°C and 50°C. (no condensation)
Cleaning
•Dirt can be removed from the cabinet by
wiping it with a soft cloth. To remove stains,
wipe with a soft cloth moistened with a soft
detergent solution and wrung dry, then wipe
dry with dry soft cloth.
•Do not use benzine, thinner or other
chemical product on the cabinet, as that may
cause deformation and paint peeling. Before
using a chemical cloth, make sure to read all
accompanying instructions. Make sure that
no plastic or rubber material comes in contact
with the cabinet for a long period of time, as
that may cause damage or paint peeling.
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Accessories
1Setup CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 pc.
2AC Adaptor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 pc.
3Plastic tie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 pc.
4Ferrite core . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 pc.
Features
Web Server Function
This video server is equipped with a web server
function. The video server can be accessed
using a computer’s web browser in order to view
images for up to four input signals (4 screen split
screen). In addition, up to a maximum of 16
users can simultaneously access a single video
server on the network.
Network Connections
This video server is equipped with both an
Ethernet connector and an RS-232C connector,
allowing it to be connected to a variety of
different network environments, such as LANs
and the Internet.
Wireless LAN Compatibility
The video server can also be used in a wireless
LAN environment by installing the specified
wireless LAN card.
Adoption of JPEG2000
The images captured by the video server are
compressed using the JPEG2000 format before
transmission. In comparison to conventional
JPEG formats, this format produces very little
image deterioration and allows large volumes of
data to be transmitted quickly (maximum 30 fps).
Note: The transmission rate will vary depending
on individual network conditions.
A network environment that can transmit
data at high speeds is required in order to
transmit data at 30 fps.
Alarm Recording and Playback Functions
The built-in motion sensor detects movement,
and the video server can also be connected to
an external alarm sensor that is set to detect
abnormalities, so that images can be recorded
and played back when an alarm occurs.
Communication function (RS-485)
Communication output via SSP (Sanyo Security
Protocol) (using the RS-485 connector) allows
the video server to be controlled by other
devices such as cameras and multiplexers by
remote control.
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Operating environment
The video server requires the following
conditions to operate.
•OS: In this manual, the Microsoft®Windows®
98 operating system, the Microsoft®
Windows®Millennium Edition operating
system, the Microsoft®Windows®2000
operating system and the Microsoft®
Windows®XP operating system are all
referred to as Windows.
Microsoft and Windows are trademarks, or
registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries.
•CPU: Intel®Pentium®III 800 MHz or higher
or similar with equivalent speed capacity
(Pentium®4 2 GHz recommended)
Intel and Pentium are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or
its subsidiaries in the United States and other
countries.
•Memory: 128 MB or more (256 MB or more
recommended)
•Drive: CD-ROM drive
•Network card: 10Base-T / 100Base-TX
•Protocols: TCP/IP, PPP, FTP, HTTP
•Browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5
SP2 or later
•Computer monitor display size of 1024 x
768 pixels or greater
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Name and Function of Each Part
GND 12VDC IN OUT
VIDEO 1 IN OUT
VIDEO 2 IN
A1234 RS-232C
COMCOM ALARM
OUT
ALARM
IN RS485
TERMI
ON MODEM
ETHERNET ALL RESET
PC
BAB
OUT
VIDEO 3 IN OUT
VIDEO 4
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1
2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
F
1Power cord holder
Secure the power cord to the holder using a
plastic tie or similar as shown in the
illustration.
2Power supply input terminals
(DC 12 V, GND)
3ALARM IN/OUT terminals
AALARM IN terminals (ALARM IN 1 –4)
These alarm input terminals are for
connecting to the video servers. Connect
an infrared sensor or similar device to the
terminals to use in detecting intruders.
BALARM OUT terminal
Connect a buzzer or lamp to this terminal
to notify you when an alarm has been
detected.
CGround terminal (COM)
4RS-232C connector (RS-232C)
Use this connector to connect the video
server to a modem for transmission of data
along telephone lines, or for connecting the
video server to a computer.
Use the communication/terminal select
switch to change the video server operation
between modem and computer operation.
5RS-485 connector (RS-485)
Use this connector when connecting the
video server to a device that is equipped with
an SSP (RS-485) communication function.
After making the connection, select the
connected device in the SSP sub-menu of
the main menu so that the device can be
operated by remote control via the network.
6Communication/terminal select switches
(1) TERMI
When using RS-485, set this switch to
ON for the last device connected.
(2) PC/MODEM
•PC: This is for service technician use,
and should not be used by the customer.
•MODEM: This position should be
selected when a modem is connected
using PPP settings.
Note:
•Make sure that the video server’s power is
turned off before setting the function of the
RS-232C connector.
•Using the RS-232C connector to connect the
video server to a computer is only done for
service purposes. You should not use the
PC/MODEM select switch yourself.
7Link indicator
This indicator illuminates when the video
server is connected to a network. It flashes
while data transmission is in progress.
1234
COM ALARM
OUT
ALARM
IN
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Name and Function of Each Part
POWER
G
H I
8ETHERNET connector
Use this connector to connect the video
server to a hub, local server or network
server. Use a 10Base-T or 100Base-TX
(Category 5, UTP) cable to make the
connection.
9ALL RESET button
This button restarts the system. The settings
that have been changed in the setting menus
are not affected.
FVIDEO IN/OUT terminals
•Video input terminals (VIDEO IN 1 –4)
Connect these terminals to the output
terminals of the monitoring cameras.
•Video output terminals (VIDEO OUT 1 –4)
Connect these terminals to a monitor for
pass-through output of the images to the
monitor.
GPOWER indicator
This indicator illuminates when 12 V DC is
supplied to the power terminals.
HPC card slot
Insert a memory card or wireless LAN card
into this slot. At the time of shipment from the
factory, a dummy card is inserted to prevent
dust and other foreign particles getting inside
the unit. If using a PC card, press the PC
card eject button to remove the dummy card
before inserting the PC card.
IPC card eject button
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Connections
Turn off the power for all equipment before making any connections.
Basic Connections
1Connect the video server to a computer.
Connect a cable between the ETHERNET connectors of the video server and the computer.
Use a crossed wire-type Ethernet cable.
2Connect the accessory AC adapter to the video server.
After connecting the AC adapter, install the supplied ferrite core.
Note:
•In order to avoid any problems with the video server and the power supply, take sufficient care to
ensure that the polarities are correct when connecting the power supply.
•When the accessory ferrite cores are attached, they will increase the load on the cable, so after
doing the installation, adjust the cable accordingly.
3Insert the power cord plug into a wall outlet.
The POWER indicator will illuminate.
Computer
Monitor TV
CCD camera
GND 12VDC IN OUT
VIDEO 1 IN OUT
VIDEO 2 IN
A123 4 RS-232C
COMCOM ALARM
OUT
ALARM
IN RS485
TERMI
ON MODEM
ETHERNET ALL RESET
PC
BAB
OUT
VIDEO 3 IN OUT
VIDEO 4
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1
2
2
3
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Connections
Connecting to a LAN
Use an Ethernet cable to connect the
ETHERNET connector of the video server to the
LAN’s Ethernet switching hub.
☞Use a straight-type Ethernet cable.
Connecting to the Internet
Use an Ethernet cable to connect the
ETHERNET connector of the video server to a
device such as a router or ADSL modem that is
connected to the Internet.
☞If connecting to a router, use a straight-type
Ethernet cable. If connecting to an ADSL
modem or to some other type of device, refer
to the documentation provided with the
device for details on what type of connection
method should be used.
Ethernet cable
(straight type)
Ethernet switching hub
LAN
IN OUT
VIDEO 2 IN
A
RS-232C
COM
A
LARM
OUT RS485
TERMI
ON MODEM
ETHERNET ALL RESET
PC
BAB
OUT
VIDEO 3 IN OUT
VIDEO 4
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Internet
Ethernet cable
(straight type)
Router or ADSL modem
IN OUT
VIDEO 2 IN
A
RS-232C
COM
A
LARM
OUT RS485
TERMI
ON MODEM
ETHERNET ALL RESET
PC
BAB
OUT
VIDEO 3 IN OUT
VIDEO 4
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Network Video Server (Wired LAN) Settings
In order to use the network video server, you must make the following settings in the order given.
1Installation of Plug-in Software to the
Computer (p. 10)
Install the contents of the supplied setup
CD-ROM to the computer.
Note: The same setup CD-ROM is
supplied with both the network
camera and the network video
server. You can use either CD-ROM
to carry out the installation.
2Wired LAN Settings (p. 13)
Connect an Ethernet cable between the
network video server and the computer and
then make the required initial settings such
as the computer IP address, user name,
password and language.
When these settings are completed, the
initial network video server screen will be
displayed. This section gives descriptions of
the various parts of the initial screen for you
to refer to.
3Network Connection Settings (p. 18)
This screen lets you carry out operations
such as setting access levels
(Administrator, Operator or User) and
changing passwords.
Computer
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