3Com FlexWATCH 3110 - Manual

3Com FlexWATCH 3110

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Network Video Server User’s Manual
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents; Overview of FlexWATCH; What is FlexWATCH; Key Function of FlexWATCH
  • Page 8 – Notice; reservation and without notification to its users.; Copyright; No part of this
  • Page 9 – Warning; install or OPERATRE FlexWATCH; server. Contact the local Dealer or Distributor.; server
  • Page 10 – Server; Packing List
  • Page 11 – Self contained stable system
  • Page 12 – Product Specification; Others
  • Page 13 – Basic Network Connection Diagram; FlexWATCH; Leased Line connection; server and view from the Internet.; Static IP address from Cable modem or xDSL line; server and view from the Internet
  • Page 14 – Dynamic IP address from Cable or xDSL line
  • Page 15 – your local Phone line based Internet connection.; server through PSTN line; You can make a call to FlexWATCH; server from anywhere and at anytime. But if you are; Application; server can be applied.
  • Page 16 – Manager
  • Page 17 – Caution and observance; server. If you need to connect FlexWATCH; Hardware Description; FW-3110 Hardware Description; Front Panel View
  • Page 18 – LAN Port for 10/100M Base T Auto sensing; Rear Panel View; refer to External device configuration menu.
  • Page 19 – IP assignment; Key Words for Network; server over the Internet, you need
  • Page 21 – Check Points before IP assignment; IP address; server. Please consult with your; server is to be installed in your corporate network,; server in the private IP; Static IP address enabled PC (DHCP Disabled PC); server than DHCP
  • Page 22 – ipconfig; server, since it is the same class of your IP address and can be
  • Page 23 – DHCP Enabled PC; LAN cable or Cross-Over Cable; Check out whether FlexWATCH; server can be connected through LAN cable or Cross--
  • Page 24 – LAN Cable Environment
  • Page 25 – PC Environment; Factory Default; root; root; IP Assignment; server is connected to; Through Installation Wizard Program
  • Page 26 – Description of Window; WAN PORT is only for setting up FW-5000 and
  • Page 28 – Note; IP Assignment through Hyper Terminal mode
  • Page 29 – Serial Port Settings; Bits per Second; None
  • Page 30 – Stop bits; see following network setup values.; server. After this, press “y” to apply the new network configuration.
  • Page 31 – network configuration has successfully applied.
  • Page 32 – And Input ‘reboot’ command to reboot the system.
  • Page 33 – Live view & Camera Configuration; FW-Voyager” which provides personal Network; Operation System; Live View; ActiveX based simple view; Simple Viewer control] program
  • Page 34 – Insert the product CD in your PC; Simple Viewer control” program; Application idea; server for his own video; Java Applet based live view
  • Page 36 – FW-Voyager based view and recording; Click “Voyager” tab in the web page of the server; Camera configuration; Camera value string configuration
  • Page 37 – video related value string for his own application.
  • Page 38 – Image encryption; Simple set up encryption code; window
  • Page 39 – Full Large
  • Page 40 – Video Motion Detection; Setting procedure
  • Page 41 – How to save Motion triggered image in the NVR solution
  • Page 42 – Recording in the FW-Manager
  • Page 43 – System Configuration; System Information; User definable and Identifier of the system when the system is; accessed by third party program such as NDVR software.; Date & Time in the server clock
  • Page 44 – Set the correct time and click “Apply” button; Date & Time using NTP server; know any NTP timeserver available in your area.; Enable the service and select Time Zone where the FlexWATCH; server is; Type in NTP timeserver info.; Admin Password Setup; Please note followings; Admin ID(root) is not user definable and unchanging; Access Control and User registration
  • Page 45 – Option to allow system access without system Login ID & PW; Full Access; Application Tips; Select [Limited Access] option in the Access Permission menu; Fill out the column provided such as User name, ID & Password
  • Page 46 – server ID which is recognized by the server. Default # is
  • Page 47 – Frame rate control; Set up Maximum frame rate. Following table could be an example.
  • Page 48 – Active Mode : FlexWATCH
  • Page 49 – Type in NVCP Password in the NVCP Password configuration filed.; server. Once NVCP Password
  • Page 50 – Once Active mode is selected, type in IP address of NDVR server.; server is programmed to communication with NDVR server; WAN Network(Global Static) Passive mode
  • Page 51 – Network Configuration; Network configuration; Static IP; How to access the server under DHCP environment
  • Page 52 – IP notification by E-mail service; when the server is set up DHCP Client.
  • Page 53 – Server access through AOIP server; PPPoE Configuration
  • Page 54 – Network port configuration; HTTP port configuration; Tx port is a TCP port number through which FlexWATCH; server can communicate with; server transmits data through; VDCP Port configuration
  • Page 55 – WAN Configuration and Application; External Modem connection; Connect your MODEM and AUX Port at FlexWATCH; Select ‘Modem’ at AUX mode and click ‘Apply’ button.; System reboot will be recommended, then click ‘Reboot’ button.; Application with Dial-in
  • Page 56 – Pre/post alarm image sending through e-mail; Dial Out configuration; Dial-up through Standard modem; Select “PPP client” option and fill out the option field.
  • Page 57 – server act as client and call out to ISP.\; server acts as a Server and receives a call from remote; server is designed to flexibly work; Dial-Out through Media specific device
  • Page 58 – Dial-in Configuration; Check Authenticate more as none.
  • Page 59 – connection only. So when you connect the FlexWATCH; Service Path
  • Page 60 – AOIP Setup; How to use AOIP service
  • Page 61 – AOIP configuration; Check the “Enable” option to use AOIP function; is
  • Page 62 – Network Status
  • Page 63 – External Device connection & configuration; Serial Ports Configuration Guide; server as
  • Page 64 – Ports Connection for using two different devices.
  • Page 65 – Interface combination
  • Page 66 – Installation & Configuration of External Device; Console(Hyper Terminal cable connection); Console has to be connected to COM Port with RS-232 Serial cable.; Connect COM1 or COM 2 Port at your PC and COM Port at FlexWATCH; server with
  • Page 67 – Serial Input device
  • Page 68 – Serial output device; Serial Output Configuration; Select ‘Serial Output’ at COM or AUX mode, and Click ‘Apply’ button.; Click “Serial Output Mode”, then following window will show up.
  • Page 69 – UART(Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter) device
  • Page 70 – By-pass command string from third party; PTZ device connection and configuration; PTZ connection
  • Page 71 – Select ‘PTZ’ at COM or AUX mode, and click ‘Apply’ button.; Supported PTZ List by FlexWATCH
  • Page 73 – Preset function was field Tested; Voice Kit Connection and configuration; server and you can enjoy not only live
  • Page 74 – Application Idea; server behind
  • Page 75 – Alarm input device connection; Opto-coupled Sensor input Diagram; Alarm Output(Relay output) device connection
  • Page 76 – Alarm output device connection; Relay Output Circuit Diagram; Manual control of Alarm output device; Alarm output device through web browser; Go to simple viewer web page; Click “Output control” button in the web page
  • Page 77 – device; Alarm output device through Admin Page; Run Admin configuration panel; Automatic Control of Alarm Output device
  • Page 78 – Click None buffering service menu and select “Alarm output” menu.
  • Page 79 – Advanced Service configuration; Buffering Service; Steps to use Buffering service
  • Page 80 – System and Pre Alarm Buffer memory; System Memory allocation
  • Page 81 – Pre alarm buffer size
  • Page 82 – Go to Advance service mode in the Service configuration section; Go to “Buffering service” mode; Set up pre-alarm Buffer size and delay time.; Buffer calculator; Total buffer size; Total Pre-alarm buffer size
  • Page 83 – Alarm buffering service size; Total number of Pre Alarm+ Post Alarm for FTP per channel < 256 frame.
  • Page 84 – Go to Buffering service mode; Click “Buffer Calculator” button to run the calculator; Service Condition
  • Page 85 – Condition Setup
  • Page 86 – setup window become inactive; Schedule and Event :; Criteria Setup; Schedule
  • Page 87 – Please check out sensor type connected to FlexWATCH
  • Page 88 – e-mail configuration; e-mail function configuration
  • Page 90 – e-Mail condition set up; FTP Configuration; Directory option
  • Page 91 – Directory option for Buffered FTP; server has two different level of directory and file name; Base Directory Name :
  • Page 92 – Directory option for Periodic FTP (Duration Service)
  • Page 93 – FTP service configuration; Buffered FTP service
  • Page 94 – Periodic FTP service; Buffering Service option
  • Page 95 – Go to ‘Advanced Services’ menu.; Alarm Buffering Service; Alarm Buffering Service Configuration; memory assignment for Alarm Buffer service.; Select “Alarm Buffer Service” from the listed option
  • Page 96 – Enable the Alarm buffering service.; Select the camera and assign Pre/post alarm image frames.; Playback of Pre/post alarm Image
  • Page 97 – Click “Clear Buffer” to delete all archived images; Sensor Notification service
  • Page 98 – Select sensor input number
  • Page 99 – Utilities; Save Configuration
  • Page 100 – System Update; Description of files system
  • Page 102 – Update Procedure; Go to Utilities column and select “System update” option
  • Page 103 – Once update is successfully done following result will come up.
  • Page 105 – Warranty
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Network Video Server User’s Manual

Seyeon Tech Co., Ltd

User’s Guide

FlexWATCH

TM

3110

(Version. 3.0_Rev0)

Seyeon Technology Co., Ltd

www.flexwatch.com

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