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VIP X1 manual
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Troubleshooting
Specifications
Install
Error codes
Maintenance
Configuration requirements
Connecting
The following default address is preset at the factory
System requirements for setup
Command inputs
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Contents
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Trade marks
Copyright
Chapter 5 Configuration using a Web browser
Contents
Safety information
Installation
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Chapter 7 Maintenance and upgrades
Chapter 6 Operation
Chapter
Appendix
Index
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Contents
Conventions
Preface
Rating plate
Intended use
EU Directives
Electric shock hazard
Safety information
Safety information
Installation and operation
Maintenance and repair
Components supplied
System requirements for setup
Product description
Product description
Configuration requirements
Operational requirements
Video encoding
Overview of functions
Network video server
Receiver
Encryption
Remote control
Backup
Multicast
Summary
Connections on the front panel
5 USB port
Connections on the rear panel
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Product description
Installation
Line In
Connections
Cameras
Audio connections audio version only
Data interface
Relay output
Alarm inputs
Network
USB interface
Power supply
Power on/Power off
Configuring the VIP
Setup using the Configuration Manager
Installing the program
Additional parameters
Restart
System requirements
Configuration using a Web browser
Connecting
Installing MPEG ActiveX
Establishing the connection
Protected network
Maximum number of connections
Protected VIP
Start configuration
Configuration menu
Making changes
Navigation
Unit ID
Password
Unit identification
Unit name
User name
Password
Confirm password
Unit date format
Language
Date and time
Website language
Daylight saving time
Time server
Unit time zone
Camera
Camera name
Time server IP address
Time server type
Time stamping
Alarm mode stamping
Display stamping
Camera name stamping
Video watermarking
Displayed alarm message
Brightness
Picture settings
Contrast
Saturation
Low-pass filter
Profile 1 Low bandwidth CIF
Profile 3 High resolution 4CIF/D1
MPEG-4 encoder
Selecting a profile
Preview for
Active profile
Profile name
Profile configuration
Encoding interval
Video resolution
Default
Target data rate
I-frame distance
Max. data rate
P-frame quality
I-frame quality
Source type
Video input
75 Ohm termination
Audio settings audio version only
Line In 1 / Microphone MIC
Line Out/Speaker SPK
Selection
File name
JPEG posting
JPEG format
FTP server IP address
FTP server login
FTP server password
JPEG posting interval
Type
Storage medium
Storage information
iSCSI IP address
iSCSI settings
Target node
Target password
iSCSI LUN map
Target IP address
Decoupling the drive in use
Initiator name
Initiator extension
Storage information
Creating a partition
Partitioning
Saving changes
Switch to the last window if necessary
In the list, click the partition to highlight it
Partition status
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Editing a partition
Type of recording
Number of alarm tracks
Alarm track size
Delete all partitions
Format
Recording profiles
Standard profile
Alarm track recording
Post-alarm time
Post-alarm profile
Alarm input/Motion alarm/Video loss alarm
Recording scheduler
Time periods
Holidays
Delete holidays
Recording status
Activate recording
Name
Alarm sources
Alarm input 1 to Alarm input
Video loss alarm
Destination IP address
Alarm connections
Connect on alarm
Number of destination IP address
Remote port
Destination password
Select 10 in the Number of destination IP address list box
Enter 0.0.0.0 in the Destination IP address field
Auto-connect
Analysis
Motion detector MOTION+ only
Analysis type
Selecting the area MOTION+ only
Min. object size MOTION+ only
Global change % MOTION+ only
Scene too bright
Trigger delay sec
Tamper detection
Sensitivity
Reference check
Scene too noisy
Selecting the area
Layout
Alarm e-mail
Send alarm e-mail
Mail server IP address
Sender name
Send e-mail for testing
Attach JPEG from camera
Destination address
Operating mode
Relay
Idle state
Connection
Video alarm
Motion alarm
Relay follows
Camera ID
COM1
Serial port function
Parity check
Baud rate
Data bits
Stop bits
Network
Note the indicator Reboot after ’Set’ necessary
Video transmission
IP address
Subnet mask
Gateway address
Ethernet link type
HTTPS browser port
RCP+ port
Telnet support
Automatic IP assignment
Authentication
SNMP traps
Identity
Multicast address video
Multicasting
Multicast packet TTL
Port
Streaming
Encryption
Encryption
Automatic key exchange
Version information
Livepage configuration
Show relay output
Show alarm inputs
URL for logo
URL for device logo
Show system log
Show VCA metadata
Show VCA trajectories IVMD 2.0 only
Show event log
Path for JPEG and MPEG files
Licenses
File for system log
Firmware upload
Maintenance
SSL certificate upload
Configuration download
Configuration upload
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Configuration using a Web browser
The new SSL certificate is valid
Function test
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Configuration using a Web browser
System requirements
Operation
Operation with Microsoft Internet Explorer
Installing MPEG ActiveX
Start the Web browser
The following default address is preset at the factory
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Establishing the connection
Protected VIP
The LIVEPAGE
Image selection
Maximum number of connections
Trigger relay
Camera control
Digital I/O
To control a peripheral, click the appropriate controls
System log / Event log
Recording video sequences
Image resolution
Saving snapshots
Running recording program
The RECORDINGS page
Controlling a playback
Selecting recordings
Start playback or pause
Jump to the previous bookmark Set bookmark
Backup
Installing Player
System requirements
Replaying USB hard drive recordings on PC
Playback
Installing MPEG ActiveX
Start Internet Explorer
Installation
Connecting
Hardware connections between video servers
With the appropriate configuration, a connection between a sender and a receiver is made automatically when an alarm is triggered see page 70. After a short time the live video image from the sender appears on the con- nected monitor
Connecting with a terminal program
Closing the connection with a terminal program
Connect on alarm
Operation with decoder software
Unit reset
Maintenance and upgrades
Testing the network connection
Maintenance and upgrades
Repairs
Transfer and disposal
Appendix
Troubleshooting
configuration configuration
General malfunctions
Solution
Audio settings and Livepage
Malfunction
iSCSI connections malfunctions
Solution
Solution
LED L
LEDs
Processor load
Operating status LED
Terminal block
Serial interface
R top
Pin assignment
Data terminal
Configuring the terminal
Communication with terminal program
Assigning an IP Address
Command inputs
Additional parameters
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Glossary
iSCSI
SNTP
Device
Specifications
Audio version only
Protocols/standards
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VCA metadata 73 VCR Version Video content analysis Video input 16
Video loss alarm Video recorder Video sensor
Video signal interruption
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