Page 2 - Network Video Server User’s Guide; Network Video Server; FCC Compliance Statement; NOTE
Network Video Server User’s Guide 2 Network Video Server 550000 User Manual Copyright March 2006 FCC Compliance Statement The user manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party respon...
Page 3 - Important Notice
Network Video Server User’s Guide 3 Important Notice 1. The NETWORK VIDEO SERVER is not weatherproof so that you should be well aware of environment specifications that are included in the manual. In case of outdoor use, where it needs additional weather criteria, you should equip weatherproof case ...
Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
Network Video Server User’s Guide 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCT OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................................................6 A BOUT NETWORK VIDEO SERVER.......................................................................
Page 6 - PRODUCT OVERVIEW; About NETWORK VIDEO SERVER
Network Video Server User’s Guide 6 PRODUCT OVERVIEW About NETWORK VIDEO SERVER The NETWORK VIDEO SERVER is a network CCD camera server with an integrated Internet Server, image compression device, flash memory, and many other features. No other hardware is necessary for use. The NETWORK VIDEO SERVE...
Page 7 - Convenient Operation
Network Video Server User’s Guide 7 Main Features and Benefits Convenient Operation The NETWORK VIDEO SERVER is a standalone system with built-in CPU requiring no special hardware or software such as PC frame grabber cards. The NETWORK VIDEO SERVER supports both Active X mode for Internet Explorer a...
Page 8 - Embedded Linux Operating System
Network Video Server User’s Guide 8 Embedded Linux Operating System NETWORK VIDEO SERVER uses an embedded Linux operating system within its 32bit RISC CPU. Linux like other UNIX is one of the most stable operating system available. There is very little chance of the operating system crashing. Real-t...
Page 9 - Network; 0Base-T Ethernet or 100Base TX Fast Ethernet; Recommended PC or Notebook to Access the NETWORK VIDEO SERVER; Mode – Image View for other OS)
Network Video Server User’s Guide 9 System Requirements Network 10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base TX Fast Ethernet Recommended PC or Notebook to Access the NETWORK VIDEO SERVER . System requirement: CPU : Pentium II, 266 MHz or above Memory Size: 32 MB (64MB recommended) VGA card resolution: 800x600 or a...
Page 10 - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION; Contents; INTELLNET
Network Video Server User’s Guide 10 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION Contents Carefully remove all items from the package. In addition to this User’s Guide, be certain that you have: NETWORK VIDEO SERVER Camera control cable Power Adapter Software CD I/O Terminal connector Quick Installation Guide * If any ite...
Page 11 - Video Input; : To input video signal through a coaxial cable; Video Output; : To output video signal through a coaxial cable.; Video
Network Video Server User’s Guide 11 Front Panel Video Input : To input video signal through a coaxial cable Video Output : To output video signal through a coaxial cable. (Roof-through from “Video Input” BNC connector) PWR LED (RED): This LED indicates the status of Power on and off. NETWORK LED (G...
Page 12 - Rear Panel; damage from electric shock.; Appendix F – The I/O Connector; Connect 10baseT Ethernet or 100base TX Fast Ethernet cable.; Power; Ethernet; Digital Input
Network Video Server User’s Guide 12 Rear Panel Power Connector: Only use the AC Adapter provided by your dealer to avoid any possible damage from electric shock. Power Out, Digital Input, Digital Output : To connect external devices such as infrared Sensors, alarms, or motion detectors (please refe...
Page 13 - Installation Overview; Insert a program CD of NETWORK VIDEO SERVER to a PC on local network; Connecting; Connect Ethernet Cable to the Ethernet port in the rear
Network Video Server User’s Guide 13 Installation Overview Installation Summary Connect Ethernet and Power to NETWORK VIDEO SERVER on local network for configuration Insert a program CD of NETWORK VIDEO SERVER to a PC on local network Assign an IP address with IP installer to NETWORK VIDEO SER...
Page 14 - ASSIGNING IP ADDRESS & ACCESSING NETWORK; Access via IP Addresses; Network IP Address; MAC
Network Video Server User’s Guide 14 ASSIGNING IP ADDRESS & ACCESSING NETWORK VIDEO SERVER’S HOMEPAGE Access via IP Addresses To access the NETWORK VIDEO SERVER, you need to assign an appropriate network IP address. • Network IP Address : A network IP address is an identification code for comput...
Page 15 - Internet
Network Video Server User’s Guide 15 Installing NETWORK VIDEO SERVER in your Network 1. Connecting with direct cable (Non Crossover UTP cable). Used when connecting the NETWORK VIDEO SERVER to a switch, hub or router. 2. Connecting with Crossover UTP Cable. Use the crossover cable to directly connec...
Page 17 - Information on IP Addresses; Find out the IP Range of your Network.
Network Video Server User’s Guide 17 Information on IP Addresses 1. If you do not know which IP Address you have to enter in IP INSTALLER you should ask your Network Administrator for an available IP Address. 2. In case you are installing Network IP Camera in Home Network which communicates to the I...
Page 18 - This chapter is for advanced users only.; Normally it is not required to access the camera via; Configuring Hyper Terminal; Start
Network Video Server User’s Guide 18 Assigning IP Address by using Hyper Terminal (Advanced Users only) This chapter is for advanced users only. Normally it is not required to access the camera via Hyper Terminal. The installation via IP INSTALLER is the preferred method. You may skip this chapter a...
Page 20 - Follow these steps to assign an IP address using Hyper Terminal; Execute “Hyper Terminal” on your PC
Network Video Server User’s Guide 20 Assigning IP Address Follow these steps to assign an IP address using Hyper Terminal 1. Execute “Hyper Terminal” on your PC 2. Connect RS232 Cable to the serial port of PC that you have selected in Chapter 4.3.1 - Configuring Hyper Terminal and the NETWORK VIDEO ...
Page 21 - Inet on ethernet; (e) is IP address and subnet mask address of NETWORK VIDEO SERVER. IP; E. Updating NETWORK VIDEO SERVER’s Newly upgraded Program
Network Video Server User’s Guide 21 6. You can see Network Configuration while [Boot] Prompt is running by pressing ‘p’ key again. Here, inet on ethernet (e), host inet (h) and gateway inet (g) values are network configuration values. You should review these values and change accordingly. If you do...
Page 22 - Gateway inet; (g) is the gateway address of Network Camera
Network Video Server User’s Guide 22 Gateway inet (g) is the gateway address of Network Camera 7. Type ‘c’ key to change the network configuration in [Boot] prompt. If you type ‘c’ key, NETWORK VIDEO SERVER shows you the information you can change its values and the current assigned values. You can ...
Page 23 - This page is to login to NETWORK VIDEO SERVER.; Viewing Program
Network Video Server User’s Guide 23 Accessing NETWORK VIDEO SERVER After assigning NETWORK VIDEO SERVER an IP address you may access NETWORK VIDEO SERVER and monitor real-time image on Internet. You may configure NETWORK VIDEO SERVER with any standard Web browser on local or remote network. Startin...
Page 24 - ID and Password
Network Video Server User’s Guide 24 1. ID and Password If you key in a user ID and password, you can access the camera to monitor real-time video. With administrator’s ID and password, you can access real-time video with administrator’s authority. The default value of both user ID and password are ...
Page 25 - Manual installation of Active-X
Network Video Server User’s Guide 25 Manual installation of Active-X If Active-X program fails to be installed automatically, you may install it manually. The manual installation program is to be downloaded by clicking ‘here’ as follows: Note : If you have any problem when you install ActiveX, visit...
Page 26 - use MS Internet Explorer
Network Video Server User’s Guide 26 4) Java Applet for Macintosh or Unix/Linux System users and Windows Users who do not use MS Internet Explorer If you are using Microsoft Windows as the Operating System and use MS Internet Explorer as the primary web browser, than there is no need to use the JAVA...
Page 27 - Administrator Menu
Network Video Server User’s Guide 27 NETWORK VIDEO SERVER Homepage Having completed the login procedure, you now see the NETWORK VIDEO SERVER homepage 1. Connected Client It show the number of multi access users. (100 multi users can be accessed simultaneously.) 2. Administrator Menu This button is ...
Page 28 - (Saving Mode) (XviD Status); The XviD codec must be installed first though.; The camera generates AVI files in length of 20 minutes.
Network Video Server User’s Guide 28 4. Save, Stop save, snap shot, show only image ① Save, stop save Users can save real time images from NETWORK VIDEO SERVER on PC. Press ‘save’ button then select folder that you want to save images. (The image is saved as an AVI file.) Once it starts to save imag...
Page 29 - Snap Shot
Network Video Server User’s Guide 29 ② Snap Shot To save only one image, press “snap shot” button and then select a folder. Save the image as JPG file. (Default file name dedicate the date and time) ③ Show only image When you want to see only video panel, Press “show only image”. 5. Frame rate You m...
Page 30 - CONFIGURING ADMINISTRATION TOOLS; Press “
Network Video Server User’s Guide 30 CONFIGURING ADMINISTRATION TOOLS Press “ Administrator Menu”. You can control the configurations of NETWORK VIDEO SERVER by Administrator’s Tool. Only authorized user can access administrator tool. If non-authorized users try to access it, you may see the caution...
Page 31 - SUBMIT”
Network Video Server User’s Guide 31 Administration Menu’s Overview The table below provides a one-step overview of the Administrations Tools: Image Configuration To configure compression rate, image size, brightness, contrast, etc . Network Configuration To configure camera IP, web server port, ima...
Page 32 - NETWORK VIDEO SERVER Image Parameters
Network Video Server User’s Guide 32 Image Configuration NETWORK VIDEO SERVER Image Parameters 1. Video Input Network Video Server supports two different types of analog video Signals: NTSC and PAL. NTSC is used in the United States mainly while PAL is being used across the globe, especially in Euro...
Page 35 - To set DHCP, you may select ‘using DHCP’; To send camera system information (; Camera Name, Camera Location, DHCP IP address
Network Video Server User’s Guide 35 1. Set IP Address, Subnet mask, gateway address. To set the IP address, Subnet mask, and gateway address manually, you may select “manually” in combo box. In case of selecting “manually”, you can configure them with the IP installer as well as this page. (If you ...
Page 36 - ETSP can be downloaded for free from the INTELLINET
Network Video Server User’s Guide 36 5. Upgrade port number To set the Port Number for upgrading firmware. Default port number is “9000” and users can select from 8000~65535. 1. PTZ port number (not applicable for NETWORK VIDEO SERVER) To set the port number for PTZ control. (Default is ‘10000’ and ...
Page 37 - Use SMTP authentication; Choose the SMTP authentication method.; DDNS Registration (Please refer to the ‘APPENDIX’ for details).; To show the status of successful access for DDNS server.
Network Video Server User’s Guide 37 5. Use SMTP authentication If you need user authentication for using the SMTP server, check in a box. and enter you ID, Password and Realm for your SMTP server. (The NETWORK VIDEO SERVER’s SMTP authentication is supporting “LOGIN” method) - Authentication method:...
Page 38 - Maximum Frame Rate
Network Video Server User’s Guide 38 User Configuration This screen is used to configure IDs and Passwords for an administrator and up to 5 users. 1. User Account (max. 10 characters) There is one administrator account and 5 user accounts. Account names can be changed. 2. Password (max. 10 character...
Page 40 - Activation of digital input port; Motion Detection; Motion detection sensitivity:; Periodically; party Video Surveillance Software and Professional Sensors is
Network Video Server User’s Guide 40 1. Trigger Condition This is to select option how to send an event signal to NETWORK VIDEO SERVER. ① Activation of digital input port The NETWORK VIDEO SERVER receives an event signal from external devices such as infrared Sensor Alarm sensor etc. The “Trigger Co...
Page 41 - Image capture option; Image capture option limitation
Network Video Server User’s Guide 41 2. Image capture option This is to configure image capture option when an event is triggered. ① Before Event You may set the starting time to capture image before event is triggered. (Input limitation is from 0 to 21 seconds.) ② After Event You may set the finish...
Page 42 - External devices signal output
Network Video Server User’s Guide 42 3. Trigger Output Here you define which action the camera is to perform when a trigger condition is met. 1. External devices signal output This is to supply voltage to output port when events are triggered. (This option is only activated when you select “Activati...
Page 43 - This screen is to configure date and time.; Synchronized with NTP server; Enable Daylight Savings
Network Video Server User’s Guide 43 Time Configuration This screen is to configure date and time. 1. Synchronized with NTP server The NETWORK VIDEO SERVER automatically configures Date & Time through the NTP (Network Time Protocol) server. The NTP Server is based on Greenwich time. Select NTP s...
Page 44 - Supply voltage to output port option
Network Video Server User’s Guide 44 System Configuration This screen is used to configure camera name, location, and image sensor oscillator for frequency, PTZ control and System information for NETWORK VIDEO SERVER . 1. Server name You can enter the Name of your camera here. The name must not be l...
Page 45 - Direct public access to image via HTTP; party video surveillance systems.; PTZ controller Section; System Information
Network Video Server User’s Guide 45 4. Direct public access to image via HTTP Controls access to the live image via http command http://camera_address/jpg/image.jpg . This feature can be important when using the Video Server in 3 rd party video surveillance systems. With Direct Public Access disabl...
Page 46 - PTZ CONTROL (only for use with PTZ CCTV Cameras)
Network Video Server User’s Guide 46 PTZ CONTROL (only for use with PTZ CCTV Cameras) This screen is to control PTZ function. This PTZ control box may be activated only if PTZ external devices are connected to NETWORK VIDEO SERVER and configure PTZ control enable in System Configuration screen . Ext...
Page 47 - Injector
Network Video Server User’s Guide 47 PoE (Power over Ethernet) Support Power over Ethernet uses single Ethernet cable to transmit both power and data. For PoE to work, the electrical current must go into the data cable at the power-supply end, and come out at the device end, in such a way, as shown ...
Page 48 - APPENDIX; A. Technical Specifications; Image
Network Video Server User’s Guide 48 APPENDIX A. Technical Specifications Image Resolution: 640x480, 320x240, 160x120 Standard JPEG Compression – 10 levels of compression Network 10BaseT Ethernet or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet Twisted pair category 5 cables, Standard RJ45 connector Supporting protocol:...
Page 49 - Approvals; ~ 50 Degrees Centigrade; Others
Network Video Server User’s Guide 49 Approvals EMC: FCC Class B, CE EN55022/1994, EN61000-3-2 & 3: 1995, EN50082-1: 1997 Operating Temperature 0 ~ 50 Degrees Centigrade Others Operating Status LED, Power LED, Image Capture LED, Network Packet Transmit LED EEPROM clear button
Page 50 - What is a Video Server?; There are many possible scenarios regarding this problem.
Network Video Server User’s Guide 50 B. Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) Asks for the features 1. What is a Video Server? A Network Video Server is a network CCD camera server with an integrated Internet Server, image compression device, flash memory, and many other features. No other hardware is nec...
Page 51 - What additional software is required?; Part Video Surveillance Software; How does the built-in motion detection work?
Network Video Server User’s Guide 51 D. In case that you use default account, the administrator may protect the video from the public. 6. How can I use a name instead of the IP address to connect Video Server? To allow users to connect to Video Server through an easily memorized name, the administra...
Page 52 - Can I view a Video Server image from my PDA?; PINGing your IP Address; Start a DOS window
Network Video Server User’s Guide 52 14. Can I view a Video Server image from my PDA? Network IP Cameras can now be viewed on most Windows CE, including Pocket PC and Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003 and Windows Mobile 2005 devices, such as the Compaq iPAQ, HP Jornada, Dell Axim, Casio Cassiopeia...
Page 53 - Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions; Symptoms Possible causes Remedial actions; Faulty power supply
Network Video Server User’s Guide 53 Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions Symptoms Possible causes Remedial actions The IP address is already used by another devices 1.Disconnect your NETWORK VIDEO SERVER from the network 2. Run the PING utility (as described in PINGing your IP Address bel...
Page 54 - Faulty connecting
Network Video Server User’s Guide 54 The operating status LED Faulty connecting Verify that the power is well connected Your NETWORK VIDEO SERVER works locally, but not externally. Firewall protection Router configuration incorrect Check the internet firewall with your system manager Verify the Rout...
Page 55 - IP Construction and Network Class; IP Construction; Network Classes; A Class; B Class; : A network that contains IP addresses from 0 to 127 at room ‘X1”; C Class; : A network that contains IP addresses from 192 to 223 at room ‘X1’.; D Class; are used for multicasting, and are not allowed for common use.; E Class; : A network that contains IP addresses from 240 to 255 at room ‘X1’.
Network Video Server User’s Guide 55 D. Utilizing IP Addresses on Local Network Introduction Access to the Internet is achieved via Internet IP addresses. Currently, IP addresses are limited. There are 5 classes of networks, and each network contains IP addresses. A network can only hold a limited n...
Page 56 - C Class Network; have the same Broadcast address.
Network Video Server User’s Guide 56 C Class Network 1. Features of Addresses IP address: The three-digit number in room ‘X4’ is for the Host ID. The number ranges from 0 to 255. Among the numbers, 0 is used for Network ID, 1 is used for Router IP (Gateway address) and 255 are used for Broadcast add...
Page 59 - VIDEO SERVER has currently installed.; Download New Firmware; located at; CAUTION
Network Video Server User’s Guide 59 E. Updating Firmware Identify the version of Firmware You can identify the version of NETWORK VIDEO SERVER’s Firmware on System Configuration Page. It is important that you first check on the Firmware version your NETWORK VIDEO SERVER has currently installed. Fol...
Page 61 - NO; However, the external device should be less DC 12V as a voltage and
Network Video Server User’s Guide 61 F. The I/O Connector The I/O Connector provides the physical interface to a digital output, and a single digital photo-coupled input that is used for connecting a variety of external alarm devices to the NETWORK VIDEO SERVER; including, IR-sensors, switches and a...
Page 62 - The Serial Connector; : Data Carrier Detect
Network Video Server User’s Guide 62 G. RS 232 CABLE & Pan/Tilt/Zoom Control The Serial Connector In absence of a local network connection, the RS232 serial connector provides a physical interface for connecting a PTZ devices or computer to NETWORK VIDEO SERVER. This means that NETWORK VIDEO SER...
Page 63 - Uncover the rear panel.
Network Video Server User’s Guide 63 RI : Ring Indicator Pan/Tilt/Zoom Control Pan/Tilt/Zoom control interface of NETWORK VIDEO SERVER is initially set to support RS485 . To operate Pan/Tilt/Zoom control through NETWORK VIDEO SERVER, camera or receiver is to be connected to 9PIN DIN connector of rea...
Page 67 - How to use DynDNS DDNS server; Otherwise, you just login with registered ID.
Network Video Server User’s Guide 67 How to use DynDNS DDNS server 1. Get access to DynDNS Homepage (www.dyndns.org). 2. In case you didn’t register your ID, click “Sign Up Now” and then register your ID. Otherwise, you just login with registered ID.
Page 70 - Select the DDNS service (
Network Video Server User’s Guide 70 DDNS registration for the NETWORK VIDEO SERVER 1. Login to the Administrator Menu, then open the NETWORK CONFIGURATION Screen. 1. Select the DDNS service ( www.ods.org or www.dyndns.org ). 2. Enter your DDNS Account User ID. 3. Enter your DDNS Account Password. 4...
Page 71 - AVAILABLE IP ADDRESS; IP Addresses used by other companies and organizations.; NAT FEATURE IN WINDOWS 2000
Network Video Server User’s Guide 71 I. High Speed Solutions This information is to help you access high-speed Internet services such as xDSL or a cable modem connection. However, most high-speed Internet Services provide you with some external IP addresses, there are several practical issues that s...
Page 72 - ROUTERS AND FIREWALLS; WINGATE SERVER SOFTWARE:
Network Video Server User’s Guide 72 ROUTERS AND FIREWALLS Another solution is to use one of several small routers/firewalls currently available on the market. These provide the necessary NAT functionality and allow complete independence for your PC, which can be switched off or rebooted without aff...
Page 73 - Using the Administrator Menu; Login to NETWORK VIDEO SERVER.; Using Hyper Terminal
Network Video Server User’s Guide 73 J. Reinstating the Factory Default Settings This information explains instructions in detail on how to set the default settings in the NETWORK VIDEO SERVER. In certain circumstances it may become necessary to restart or reinstate the Factory Default settings for ...
Page 75 - – A widely used networking standard.
Network Video Server User’s Guide 75 K. Glossary of Terms ActiveX – A control (or set of rules) used by a browser. ActiveX controls are often downloaded and installed automatically as required. ARP – Address Resolution Protocol. A method for finding a host's Ethernet address from its Internet addres...
Page 76 - components, over the Internet or other computer network.
Network Video Server User’s Guide 76 FTP - A client-server protocol that allows a user on one computer to transfer files to and from another computer over a TCP/IP network. Also the client program the user executes to transfer files. It is defined in STD 9, RFC 959. HTML - A markup language used to ...
Page 77 - SMTP; – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol; URL; – Uniform Resource Locator. An “address” on the network.; WAN
Network Video Server User’s Guide 77 SMTP – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. Wide-area-networking protocol that makes the Internet work. TCP/IP is used on many networks, including the Internet. TCP keeps track of the individual packets of inform...