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NOTE: You may not have control of the desired camera when switching between the spot and main monitor radio buttons.

To control a camera and view it on the spot monitor:

1.Make sure you are viewing video on the main monitor.

2.Click the radio button for the camera you want to view on the spot monitor.

3.Click the radio button for the spot monitor.

If you do not follow this procedure, you may not have control ofÑor be viewingÑthe desired camera on the spot monitor.

The following example shows what can happen if you do not follow the procedure:

1.Select camera 16 on the main monitor.

2.Select the spot monitor. You will view and control camera 16.

3.Select the main monitor. You will view camera 16.

4.Select camera 7. You will view camera 7 on the main monitor.

5.Select the spot monitor. You will view camera 7 on the spot monitor but control camera 16. To view camera 16, return to the main monitor and select camera 16, then select the spot monitor. Now you can view and control camera 16. If you select another camera (for example, 8), you can control camera 8 but not view it. Return to the main monitor, select camera 8, and then select the spot monitor. Now you can control and view camera 8.

NOTE: The View button on this page does not function the same way as the View button on the Genex unit. You cannot enter multiplexer setup with the PelcoNet View button. You can, however, enter multiplexer setup with the View button on the mulitplexer unit, and then on the PelcoNet screen you can use the arrow buttons to navigate and the iris open button to make changes.

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Contents Transmission Via Networks International Tel 1-559/292-1981 Fax 1-559/348-1120 D E N D U MContents Typical Session Command Reference Connection Scenario List of Illustrations List of Tables Unpacking Instructions Important Safeguards and WarningsTransmitter Instructions for the Network AdministratorMinimum Requirements BrowserHOW do LANs and WANs WORK? What is the Pelconet NET104A Transmission SYSTEM?Remember that the IP address must be unique on the network Description OverviewSoftware Version Package ContentsModels Front Panel LEDs Front Panel LEDsRear Panel Connectors Rear Panel ConnectorsConnecting a Camera or Monitor Quick Installation GuideConnecting to the LAN Port Connecting Additional ItemsConnect any additional items, such as alarms, audio, etc Key = Transmitter = AC power plug adapter Connecting PowerSelecting AN IP Address for Your Network What is NEXT?Displaying Remote Video on a WEB Browser Typical ApplicationsPelcoNet NET104A Home Displaying Video VIA a TRANSMITTER-TO-RECEIVER Connection Following explains a box-to-box connection LAN Box-To-Box Connection Transmitter, Receiver, Spectra Diagrams of Typical ApplicationsLAN Browser-To-Box Connection Transmitter, Browser, Spectra Video Browser Data Genex Spectra WAN Box-To-Box Connection Transmitter, Receiver, Spectra WAN Browser-To-Box Connection Transmitter, Browser, Spectra Video Data Genex Browser Spectra Up to four video sources can be connected to the NET104A Hardware InstallationConnecting Video Sources or Displays Connecting Audio EquipmentUse As Control Terminal Port Connecting Data TerminalsUse As Transparent Data Port Data Port Pin Assignments In RS-232 ModePush the terminal block back on to the plug-in base Connecting External SensorsNET 104A Highlight Accessories. Click HyperTerminal ConfigurationConnecting to a LAN Configuration Using a Terminal ProgramSet the gateway IP address a set the alarm IP Connect to alarm IPTypical Session PelcoNet disconnects Command ReferencePelcoNet tries to call the alarm IP host Cmd DescriptionDisplay version information Closes the connection from the connecting IP addressToggles the Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol on/off Display the unitÕs MAC addressWeb Server Concept Configuration Using a WEB BrowserNET-Manager PelcoNet NET104A Menu Tree Quick Guide To The Menu StructurePelcoNet NET104A Home C2900M-B 1/03 General Settings Configuration General ConfigurationDefault Description Setting Equipment on your network UpdateUpload the firmware and install it on the system 0.0Screen For Entering The Password Network Settings Configuration Base Port 25000 Five simultaneous live video connections Enable OffVideo port Video when using the multicasting protocol OffVideo Settings Configuration Video Settings ConfigurationConfiguration Default Setting Description 1000 Adjusted valueVideo Priority ActiveX Example, the InternetTime stamping Off IP address Images will be stored Login namePassword Partially obscure Time StampingAudio Settings Configuration Audio Settings ConfigurationDefault Setting Description Alarm Settings Configuration Alarm Settings ConfigurationSelect on to trigger an alarm in the event Video alarm OffTriggers the alarm Motion alarm OffAlarms Required to trigger an alarmMotion detection triggers an alarm Alarm indicator box lets you set aEnable all other alarms Alarm input OffAlarm input Master Alarm OffLive video 0.0 Live video in case of an alarmConnect Relay output can open the door remotely¥ Remote input pin Triggering by switching Bistable Select an operating mode for each relaySwitched on at the end of the alarm ¥ Motion alarm Triggering by motion alarmInterface Settings Configuration Interface Settings ConfigurationBaudrate 19200 Com ports TerminalTo program the unit through HyperTerminal HyperTerminalActiveX Dialog Box Live Video and Server Push Video PagesClick Control to access the Device Controls Accessing These PagesWEB Browser Control Pages Controlling the Display Matrix Control Live VIDEO/SERVER Push page Contents Genex Live VIDEO/SERVER Push page Contents C2900M-B 1/03 Spectra Live VIDEO/SERVER Push page Contents Esprit Live VIDEO/SERVER Push page Contents Automatic Connection Feature Advanced FeaturesVideo Motion Detection Feature Record and Play Back the Display on a PC Alarm Notification by E-MAILClicking the button Recording The DisplayPlaying Back The Recording Click a or button. Click the button to resume playbackFirmware Upload Green Power LED TroubleshootingBasic Functioning Input LEDs Ethernet LEDsCom LED Output LEDsVideo LEDs Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping UtilityTerminal Program Troubleshooting the Video Connection Troubleshooting Connection ProblemsTest Between NET104A And NET101R-A Testing the Audio ConnectionTest Between NET104A And PC Specifications 41 to 104F 5 to 40C Storage Temperature 4to 140F -20to 60C Storage HumidityDimensions LED DisplaysGlossary IP Address Internet Service ProviderMAC Address Media Access Control/hardware address See Internet ProtocolSee Wide Area Network Unshielded Twisted PairWide Area Network Appendix a Connecting Pelconet NET104A to Various Components Refer to and the instructions that follow Connection ScenarioC2900M-B 1/03 KBD4000 Connected to a Multiplexer Refer to and the instructions that followC2900M-B 1/03 CM9760KBD Connected to a CM9760-CC1 Controller C2900M-B 1/03 Create a cable using the above diagram Connecting PelcoNet to Genex Using the COM in RS-232 PortUsing PelcoNet with CM9505 to Provide Remote Control Connecting a Pelconet Receiver to a System CM9502Using PelcoNet with CM9502 to Provide Connecting Pelconet to a CM9502 Ascii Serial PortC2900M-B 1/03 CM6700-MXB Connecting Pelconet to a CM6700 Ascii PortPelconet CM9760-DT Setup Using PelcoNet to Transmit Data and Video Between 9760 Nodes Using PelcoNet to Receive Data and Video Between 9760 Nodes Pelco recommends using Port ¥ Port 2 defaults to Ascii and RS-232Pelconet CM6800 Ascii Setup Using PelcoNet with CM6800 to Provide Remote ControlMenu Screen Manager Screen102 C2900M-B 1/03 Setup To Provide Remote ControlPart What software does PelcoNet require? What TCP/IP ports does PelcoNet use?Can I view PelcoNet over the Internet? Can I enlarge the picture size in the browser?106 C2900M-B 1/03 How much bandwidth does PelcoNet use? How do I program PelcoNet with HyperTerminal?Can I use PelcoNet with a DSL or cable connection? Index Idle state 59 Input level IP address set command 35 IP address settingSelect area 55 Send email Version numbers for hardware/software 42 Video alarmVideo quality 49 Video resolution Video bandwidth ActiveX 50 Video priorityWarranty and Return Information ISO9001