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Network Video Server

User’s Manual

Live view & Camera Configuration

Once IP assignment is finished, you can view live view through standard web browser such as MS Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator.

There are two different type of viewing option provided by FlexWATCHTM server. One is simple live view and the other is FW-Voyager which provides personal Network DVR(Digital Video Recording) and viewing solution.

Depending on the OS and web browser, you can get different viewing option as well. Following is guide for OS and Web browser for live view.

 

Viewing mode

 

 

Operation System

 

Web browser

 

Simple view (ActiveX)

 

MS Window

Internet explorer only

 

Java Applet mode

 

Window, Linux, Unix, MAC, OS2

Netscape and other web

 

 

 

 

 

 

browser

 

FW-Voyager (Recording)

 

MS Window

Internet Explorer only

*Note that FlexWATCHTM server supports only Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. No additional support will be given to support any specific web browser except above.

1 Live View

Video server is designed to automatically sense the OS of Client PC and Web browser. Depending on the OS and web browser it provides different option such as ActiveX and Java Applet.

1.1ActiveX based simple view

This mode is to view live through Internet explorer on the MS Window

Small ActiveX components should be automatically installed or manually installed in the client PC to view live if Client PC use Internet explorer on the MS Window.

When the client pc is connected to internet, ActiveX components will automatically downloaded and installed in the view PC if you accept to download and install [FlexWATCHTM Simple Viewer control] program

-Click “Live view” tab in the web browser

-Click “Yes” button when security Warning panel come up

-Then, live view will be displayed

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Contents Version .0Rev0 User’s GuideNetwork Video Server User’s Manual Table of Contents Network Configuration External Device connection & configuration Utilities 100 Copyright Important Information Packing List Overview of FlexWATCHTM ServerWhat is FlexWATCHTM? Key Function of FlexWATCHTMSelf contained stable system Others Product SpecificationBasic Network Connection Diagram Leased Line connectionStatic IP address from Cable modem or xDSL line Network Video Server User’s Manual Dial-in to FlexWATCHTM server through Pstn line ApplicationNetwork Video Server User’s Manual Hardware Description Hardware Description1 FW-3110 Hardware Description DC 12V power Rear Panel ViewLAN Port for 10/100M Base T Auto sensing Key Words for Network IP assignmentNetwork Video Server User’s Manual Static IP address enabled PC Dhcp Disabled PC Check Points before IP assignmentIP address \ ping LAN cable or Cross-Over Cable Dhcp Enabled PCLAN Cable Environment Cross-over cableIP address Network Mask Through Installation Wizard Program Factory DefaultIP Assignment PC EnvironmentDescription of Window Menu Serial No. MAC Address IPInstallationWizard.exe is provide in the product CD‘Go to Home Page’ Button ‘Save IP Address’ ButtonIP Assignment through Hyper Terminal mode Network Video Server User’s Manual Stop bits Flow control Network Video Server User’s Manual Bash# ifconfig Viewing mode Operation System Web browser Live ViewActiveX based simple view Live view page guide Java Applet based live viewSequence Cam ControlFrame rate Display sizeCamera value string configuration Camera configurationFW-Voyager based view and recording Output controlVideo with channel name Default Video FormatImage encryption Camera configurationLimited to Channel installFull Large Normal SmallVideo Motion Detection Setting procedureNetwork Video Server User’s Manual Recording in the FW-Manager System Information Date & TimeDate & Time in the server clock Access Control and User registration Admin Password SetupDate & Time using NTP server Following features are provided by this modeLimited Access and User registration Full AccessSelective Access Full AccessFrame rate control 352X 10KBps 800K bps 0M bps 704X 25KBps 2M bps 5M bpsFormula to calculate required Bandwidth Tx Module RegistrationNVCP Network Video Server User’s Manual WAN network Global Static WAN NetworkGlobal Static How to access the server under Dhcp environment Network configurationStatic IP Dhcp ClientIP notification by E-mail service PPPoE Configuration Http port configuration Network port configurationVdcp Port configuration Nvcp -Tx PortWAN Configuration and Application External Modem connectionApplication with Dial-out Dial-up through Standard modem Dial Out configurationDefault Route Tel#, User ID and User passwordDial-Out through Media specific device PPP ClientDial-in Configuration Service Path Local IP addressRemote IP address How to use Aoip service Aoip SetupAoip configuration Aoip Server IP Http PortNVCP-TX Port Network Status Pin-Out Information Serial Ports Configuration GuideAvailable Devices Ports Connection for using two different devicesConsole Hyper Terminal Modem Voice Serial Input Serial Output NoneInterface combination Ports Connection ConsoleHyper Terminal cable connection Installation & Configuration of External DeviceSerial Input device Serial output device Serial Output ConfigurationUARTUniversal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter device 2 X 10 device & Z256PTZ connection PTZ device connection and configurationSupported PTZPan/Tilt/Zoom Device list Kalatel RNK RNK-DOME Voice Kit Connection and configurationConnection in router or firewall etc UDP PortAlarm OutputRelay output device connection Alarm input device connectionOpto-coupled Sensor input Diagram Mail, FTP, Sensor notification, Alarm output device controlManual control of Alarm output device Alarm output device connectionAlarm output device through web browser Relay Output Circuit DiagramAlarm output device through Admin Automatic Control of Alarm Output deviceNetwork Video Server User’s Manual Steps to use Buffering service Buffering ServiceFollowing services can be done by image buffering services Alarm buffering serviceTotal Buffer size Total Pre-alarm Buffer sizePre alarm buffer size Alarm Buffering Service sizePre-alarm Buffer size Go to Buffering service mode Delay between pre-alarm imageBuffer calculator 23500 kbAlarm buffering service size 60% Service Condition Condition Setup Criteria Set up Condition SetupCriteria Setup ScheduleEvent DI Close State Motion DetectionCamera Connected and Disconnected Mail configuration Mail function configurationSmtp Service address Authentication Login Number of Pre alarm imagesNumber of post-alarm images Mail condition set up FTP ConfigurationDirectory option Value FormatDirectory option for Buffered FTP Base Directory NameBase File name Directory name Directory option for Periodic FTP Duration ServiceFlexwatch/server/ Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat File name Sequence ModuloFTP service configuration Buffered FTP serviceOverwrite Example Periodic FTP serviceAlarm Buffering Service Configuration Alarm Buffering ServicePlayback of Pre/post alarm Image Preview Single Images Sensor Notification serviceNetwork Video Server User’s Manual Save Configuration RebootPower off Description of files system System UpdateAll kernel, RAM disk, System, Web Update System and Web UpdateWeb Only Update Update Procedure PTZ Device DriverSensor Device Driver 103 104 Warranty