Pelco C1977M-D manual Configuration Using a Terminal Program, Typical Session

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CONFIGURATION

There are two ways to configure your system:

The most basic control and configuration is accomplished by connecting a terminal to the RS-232 terminal port.

A more complete configuration and display of video is through the built-in HTTP server, which connects to any standard web browser.

Configuration Using A Terminal Program

Using a terminal program connected to the RS-232 terminal port on the unit’s rear panel provides limited configuration and control capabilities (null modem cable required). Ensure that the COM port of the PC is set up properly (default parameters are 19200 baud, 8N1) and that the local terminal echo is disabled.

All commands consist of single characters you type inside the terminal window. The following section shows a typical terminal session.

Typical Session

Typing a question mark prompts the unit to display the help screen in the terminal window, as follows:

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Help menu

?this site

iset the IP address

sset the subnet mask

gset the gateway IP address

aset the alarm IP

cconnect to alarm IP

ddisconnect

mdisplay MAC address

vdisplay version information

bdisplay current data rate disable ‘local echo’ for a better display !

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

If you are using the terminal to set up the unit’s IP address, just type i and you are prompted to enter a new IP address:

i

->Enter new IP address (old:192.168.0.1): 192.168.0.5 (Enter) ->IP address set to 192.168.0.5

NOTE: You cannot enter backspaces during a terminal session—if you mistype a character, end your entry by pressing ENTER and try again. If you see duplicate characters on any entry, the “local echo” feature of your PC’s terminal program is not disabled.

If you want to establish a live video connection to a remote unit, you have to specify the remote IP address by typing a and entering the remote IP address in the same manner as the unit IP address as shown in the example above.

To establish a connection, type c; to disconnect, type d. Be sure not to connect two units of the same type (for example, receiver-to-receiver).

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Contents Installation/Operation Contents WEB Browser Control Pages List of Illustrations List of Tables Terminal Command ReferenceRegulatory Notices Important Safeguards and WarningsInstructions for the Network Administrator Transmitter and ReceiverBrowser Remember that the IP address must be unique on the network What is the Pelconet Transmission SYSTEM?Who Should Install The PelcoNet Transmission System? How Do LANs and WANs Work?Software Version Package ContentsOverview DescriptionFront Panel Connectors Front Panel ConnectorsRear Panel Connectors Quick Installation Guide Connecting a Camera Or MonitorConnecting Additional Items Connecting Power Connecting To The LAN PortWhat Next? Using a Web Browser To Configure The NetworkTypical Applications Selecting An IP Address For Your NetworkPelcoNet Home Displaying Video Via a Transmitter-To-Receiver Connection LAN Box-To-Box Connection Transmitter, Receiver, Spectra Diagrams of Typical ApplicationsLAN 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 Hardware Installation Connecting Video Sources Or DisplaysConnecting Audio Equipment Control Terminal Port Connecting Data TerminalsTransparent Data Port Transparent Data Port Pin Assignments in RS-232 ModeConnecting To a LAN Configuration Configuration Using a Terminal ProgramTypical Session MAC address unit’s MAC address Command ReferenceWeb Server Concept Configuration Using a Web BrowserPelcoNet Menu Tree PelcoNet Home Pelco Manual C1977M-D 6/02 General Settings Configuration Menu General Settings ConfigurationNew URL to regain connectivity to the unit Configuration Default Settings DescriptionMail reply None Screen For Entering The Password Video Settings Configuration Menu Video Settings ConfigurationFrom 10 Kbps up to 1 Mbps PAL Audio Settings Configuration Menu Audio Settings ConfigurationConfiguration Default Description Settings Alarm Settings Configuration Menu Alarm Settings ConfigurationButton. 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 Menu Interface Settings ConfigurationRS485 Second com port TerminalLive Video and Server Push Video Pages ActiveX Dialog Box Color Setting Dialog Box WEB Browser Control Pages Accessing These 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 Alarm Notification By E-mail Advanced FeaturesAutomatic Connection Feature Video Motion Detection FeatureRecording The Display Record and Play Back The Display On a PCFirmware Upload Playing Back The RecordingLAN Link LED TroubleshootingGreen Power LED Basic FunctioningTroubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using a Ping Utility Transmit LEDTerminal Program Troubleshooting Connection Problems Troubleshooting The Video ConnectionTesting The Audio Connection DX3000 Warning Reset Button Test Between Audio-Equipped Transmitter and PCCode Definition Network Protocol and Standards Compatibility SpecificationsElectromagnetic Emissions and Safety Glossary Local Area Network Work operating system and using a transport protocolMAC Address Media Access Control/hardware address See 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 Using PelcoNet with CM9505 to Provide Remote Control Connecting a PelcoNet Receiver To a System CM9502Using PelcoNet with CM9502 to Provide Remote Control Connecting PelcoNet To a CM9502 Ascii Serial PortUsing PelcoNet with CM8505D to Provide Remote Control Connecting a PelcoNet Receiver To a System CM8500DUsing PelcoNet with CM6700 to Provide Remote Control Connecting PelcoNet To a CM6700 Ascii PortPelco 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 UsingPelcoNetwithaDX3000Recorder Connecting Pelconet To DX3000 For RecordingPortsetup Protocol CM6800ASCII Coaxitron Pelconet Spectra Connecting a Pelconet Transmitter To The CM6800 Ascii PortSET Serial Port Device Ascii Type Pelconet Remote KBD200 Ascii Mode Setup Can I enlarge the picture size in the browser? Appendix B Frequently Asked Questions FaqsWhat TCP/IP ports does PelcoNet use? Can I view PelcoNet over the Internet?How do I program PelcoNet with HyperTerminal? How much bandwidth does PelcoNet use?Can I use PelcoNet with a DSL or cable connection? Index Mail reply address 35 Mail server IP address Warranty Warranty and Return Information