Pelco C1977M-D manual Typical Applications, Selecting An IP Address For Your Network, What Next?

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Step 5: Selecting An IP Address For Your Network

NOTE: Consult your network administrator for a valid IP address.

The transmitter comes with the default address 192.168.0.1 while the receiver’s default address is 192.168.0.2. Before operating the system inside your own network, you need to set a valid IP address.

Use a terminal program attached at the RS-232 control terminal port to change the IP address.

Refer to the Configuration Using A Terminal Program section for a description of IP address configuration using a terminal program.

Step 6: Using A Web Browser To Configure The Network

Configure the network using a web browser. Start your web browser and connect to the URL http://IP-Address, where IP-Address is the IP address of the unit you want to configure. Use the standard dot-separated format (x.x.x.x) to enter the address.

Refer to the Configuration Using A Web Browser section for detailed configuration instructions.

Step 7: What Next?

The system essentially is ready to use at this point. What you do now is up to you. For example, you can connect to the web browser to watch a camera view or configure additional options (alarms, default gate- ways, etc.) on the configuration pages.

TYPICAL APPLICATIONS

Displaying Remote Video On A Web Browser

The transmitter uses Motion-JPEG video compression or high performance H.323 coding for transmitting across the network. This enables transmission to standard web browsers of either live video (Live Video mode) or a stream of still images (Server Push mode).

To activate the Live Video feature, click on Live Video above the video window on the PelcoNet Transmission System home page (see Figure 6). The unit transmits using the H.323 coding format for display in the browser.

To stop Live Video, click on any other option at the top of the page.

To activate the Server Push feature, click on Server Push above the video window on the home page. The unit continuously grabs snapshots to be JPEG encoded, transferred, and displayed con- tinuously by the browser.

To stop Server Push, click on any other option at the top of the page.

The PelcoNet Transmission System can display live video to five users at a time. A sixth user connecting to the same transmitter cannot receive live video.

However, Server Push can support multiple users simultaneously on the same transmitter. Image quality is good with an update rate of one image about every 2 to 10 seconds depending on the number of users and available bandwidth.

Browsers that do not support live video technology can display an updated still image or a stream of images in Server Push mode.

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Contents Installation/Operation Contents WEB Browser Control Pages List of Illustrations Terminal Command Reference List of TablesImportant Safeguards and Warnings Regulatory NoticesBrowser Instructions for the Network AdministratorTransmitter and Receiver How Do LANs and WANs Work? What is the Pelconet Transmission SYSTEM?Who Should Install The PelcoNet Transmission System? Remember that the IP address must be unique on the networkDescription Package ContentsOverview Software VersionFront Panel Connectors Front Panel ConnectorsRear Panel Connectors Connecting Additional Items Quick Installation GuideConnecting a Camera Or Monitor Connecting To The LAN Port Connecting PowerSelecting An IP Address For Your Network Using a Web Browser To Configure The NetworkTypical Applications What Next?PelcoNet Home Displaying Video Via a Transmitter-To-Receiver Connection Diagrams of Typical Applications LAN Box-To-Box Connection Transmitter, Receiver, SpectraLAN Browser-To-Box Connection Transmitter, Browser, Spectra Video Data PV130 Genex Browser Spectra WAN Box-To-Box Connection Transmitter, Receiver, Spectra WAN Browser-To-Box Connection Transmitter, Browser, Spectra Video Data PV130 Genex Browser Spectra Connecting Audio Equipment Hardware InstallationConnecting Video Sources Or Displays Connecting Data Terminals Control Terminal PortTransparent Data Port Pin Assignments in RS-232 Mode Transparent Data PortConnecting To a LAN Typical Session ConfigurationConfiguration Using a Terminal Program Command Reference MAC address unit’s MAC addressConfiguration Using a Web Browser Web Server ConceptPelcoNet Menu Tree PelcoNet Home Pelco Manual C1977M-D 6/02 General Settings Configuration General Settings Configuration MenuConfiguration Default Settings Description New URL to regain connectivity to the unitMail reply None Screen For Entering The Password Video Settings Configuration Video Settings Configuration MenuFrom 10 Kbps up to 1 Mbps PAL Audio Settings Configuration Audio Settings Configuration MenuConfiguration Default Description Settings Alarm Settings Configuration Alarm Settings Configuration MenuButton. Click with the right mouse button to deselect a cell Also, there is a choice to keep the status display, once an Live video Off Interface Settings Configuration Interface Settings Configuration MenuSecond com port Terminal RS485Live Video and Server Push Video Pages ActiveX Dialog Box Color Setting Dialog Box Accessing These Pages WEB Browser Control PagesControlling The Display Matrix Control Live Video/Server Push Page Contents Genex Live Video/Server Push Page Contents Spectra Live Video/Server Push Page Contents Esprit Live Video/Server Push Page Contents DX3016 Live Video/Server Push Control Page Contents Pelco Manual C1977M-D 6/02 Video Motion Detection Feature Advanced FeaturesAutomatic Connection Feature Alarm Notification By E-mailRecord and Play Back The Display On a PC Recording The DisplayPlaying Back The Recording Firmware UploadBasic Functioning TroubleshootingGreen Power LED LAN Link LEDTerminal Program Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping UtilityTransmit LED Testing The Audio Connection Troubleshooting Connection ProblemsTroubleshooting The Video Connection Code Definition DX3000 Warning Reset ButtonTest Between Audio-Equipped Transmitter and PC Specifications Network Protocol and Standards CompatibilityElectromagnetic Emissions and Safety Glossary See Local Area Network Work operating system and using a transport protocolMAC Address Media Access Control/hardware address Local Area NetworkAppendix a Connecting Pelconet to Various Components Pelco Manual C1977M-D 6/02 KBD4000 Connected to a Multiplexer Pelco Manual C1977M-D 6/02 CM9760KBD Connected to a CM9760-CC1 Controller Pelco Manual C1977M-D 6/02 00529 Connecting a PelcoNet Receiver To a System CM9502 Using PelcoNet with CM9505 to Provide Remote ControlConnecting PelcoNet To a CM9502 Ascii Serial Port Using PelcoNet with CM9502 to Provide Remote ControlConnecting a PelcoNet Receiver To a System CM8500D Using PelcoNet with CM8505D to Provide Remote ControlConnecting PelcoNet To a CM6700 Ascii Port Using PelcoNet with CM6700 to Provide Remote ControlPelco Manual C1977M-D 6/02 Using PelcoNet to Transmit Data and Video Between 9760 Nodes Using PelcoNet to Transmit Data and Video Between 9760 Nodes Connecting Pelconet To DX3000 For Recording UsingPelcoNetwithaDX3000RecorderConnecting a Pelconet Transmitter To The CM6800 Ascii Port Portsetup Protocol CM6800ASCII Coaxitron Pelconet SpectraSET Serial Port Device Ascii Type Pelconet Remote KBD200 Ascii Mode Setup Can I view PelcoNet over the Internet? Appendix B Frequently Asked Questions FaqsWhat TCP/IP ports does PelcoNet use? Can I enlarge the picture size in the browser?Can I use PelcoNet with a DSL or cable connection? How do I program PelcoNet with HyperTerminal?How much bandwidth does PelcoNet use? Index Mail reply address 35 Mail server IP address Warranty and Return Information Warranty