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VideoJet X10
Network Video Server
en
Installation and Operating Manual
Contents
Page
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Table of Contents
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Preface
About this Manual
Conventions in this Manual
Intended Use
EU Directives
Rating Plate
Safety Information
Electric Shock Hazard
Installation and Operation
Maintenance and Repair
Page
Product Description
Scope of Delivery
System Requirements
3.2.1General Requirements
3.2.2Additional Configuration Requirements
3.2.3Additional Operational Requirements
Overview of Functions
Network Video Server
Receiver
Video Encoding
Dual Streaming
3.3.7Remote Control
3.3.8Tamper Detection and Motion Detectors
3.3.9Snapshots
3.3.10Recordings
3.3.11Backup
3.3.13Summary
Connections on the Front Panel
Connections on the Rear Panel
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4 Installation
4.1 Preparations
4.2 Mounting
4.3 Connections
4.3.1Camera
4.3.2Audio Connections
4.3.3Network
4.3.4SFP Slot
Direct iSCSI Connection
CF Slot
4.3.7Data Interface
Alarm Inputs
4.3.9Relay Outputs
Remote Indication of the Connection Status
4.3.11Backup Power Supply
Power On/Power Off
Power Supply
Setup Using the Configuration Manager
4.5.1Installing the Program
4.5.2Configuring the VideoJet
4.5.3Reboot
4.5.4Additional Parameters
Configuration Using a Web Browser
5.1 Connecting
5.1.1System Requirements
5.1.2Installing MPEG ActiveX
5.1.3Establishing the Connection
5.1.4Maximum Number of Connections
5.1.5Protected VideoJet
5.1.6Protected Network
Configuration Menu
5.2.1Starting Configuration
5.2.2Navigation
5.2.3Making Changes
5.3 Identification
5.3.1Unit name
5.3.2Unit ID
Camera Name
5.4.1Camera
Display Stamping
5.5.1Camera name stamping
5.5.2Time stamping
5.5.3Alarm mode stamping
5.5.4Alarm message
5.5.5Video watermarking
5.6 Password
5.6.1User name
5.6.2Password
5.6.3Confirm password
5.7 Language
5.7.1Website language
5.8 Date/Time
5.8.1Date format
5.8.2Unit date/Unit time
5.9.1Unit time zone
5.9.2Daylight saving time
5.9.3Time server IP address
5.9.4Time server type
5.10Picture Settings
5.10.1Contrast (0...255)
5.10.2Saturation (0...255)
5.10.3Brightness (0...255)
5.10.4Low-passfilter (0...255)
5.11Encoder Profile
5.11.1Active profile
5.11.2Preview for
5.12Profile Configuration
5.12.1 Profile name
5.12.2Target data rate
5.12.3Encoding interval
5.12.4Video resolution
5.12.5Default
5.12.6Details
5.12.8I-framedistance
5.12.9P-framequality
5.12.10I-framequality
5.13Video Input
5.13.175 Ohm termination
5.13.2Source type
5.14Audio
5.14.1Line In
5.14.2Line Out
5.15JPEG Posting
5.15.1Image size
5.15.2File name
5.15.3Posting interval
5.15.4FTP server IP address
5.15.5FTP server login
5.15.6FTP server password
5.15.7Path on FTP server
5.16Storage Medium
5.16.1Type
Storage Information
5.17iSCSI
5.17.1iSCSI IP address
5.17.2iSCSI LUN Map
5.17.3Target IP address
5.17.4Target node
5.17.5Target LUN
5.17.6Target password
5.17.9Decoupling the Drive in Use
5.18Partitioning
5.18.1Creating a Partition
5.18.2Saving Changes
Partition status
5.18.4Editing a Partition
Partition name
Partition number
5.18.7Type of recording
5.18.8Number of alarm tracks
Alarm track size
5.18.10Format
Deleting All Partitions
5.19Recording Profiles
5.19.1Standard profile
Encoder
Alarm track recording
5.19.4Post-alarmtime
5.19.5Post-alarmprofile
5.20Recording Scheduler
5.20.1Holidays
5.20.2Deleting Holidays
5.20.3Time Periods
5.20.4Activating the Recording
5.20.5Recording status
5.21Alarm Sources
5.21.1Alarm input
5.21.2Name
5.22Alarm Connections
5.22.1Connect on alarm
5.22.2Number of destination IP address
5.22.3Destination IP address
5.22.4Destination password
Video transmission
Remote port
Video output
5.22.8 Decoder
5.22.9SSL encryption
Auto-connect
Audio
5.23VCA
5.23.1Analysis
Analysis type
Motion Detector (MOTION+ only)
5.23.4Sensitivity (MOTION+ only)
5.23.5Minimum object size (MOTION+ only)
5.23.6Select area (MOTION+ only)
5.23.7Tamper Detection
5.23.8Sensitivity
5.23.9Trigger delay (s)
5.23.10Global change
5.23.11Scene too bright
5.23.13Scene too noisy
5.23.14Global change
5.23.15Reference check
5.23.16Select area
5.24Alarm E-Mail
5.24.1Send alarm e-mail
5.24.2Mail server IP address
5.24.3SMTP user name
5.24.4SMTP password
5.24.6Attach JPEG from camera
5.24.7Destination address
5.24.8Sender name
5.24.9Test e-mail
5.25Alarm Task Editor
5.26Relay Settings
5.26.1Idle state
5.26.2Operating mode
5.26.3Relay follows
5.26.4Relay name
5.26.5Trigger relay
5.27COM1
5.27.1Serial port function
5.27.2Camera ID
5.27.3Baud rate
5.27.4Data bits
5.27.5Stop bits
5.27.6Parity check
5.28Network
IP address
Subnet mask
Gateway address
DNS server address
5.28.6HTTP browser port
5.28.7HTTPS browser port
5.28.8RCP+ port
5.28.9Telnet support
5.28.10Ethernet link type
5.28.11Ethernet link type
5.28.14SNMP
5.28.151. SNMP host address / 2. SNMP host address
5.28.16SNMP traps
5.28.17Authentication
5.28.18Identity
5.29Multicasting
5.29.1Multicast address video
5.29.2Port
5.29.3Streaming
5.29.4Multicast packet TTL
5.30Encryption
5.30.1Encryption
5.30.2Automatic key interchange
5.31Version Information
5.32Livepage Configuration
5.32.1Company logo
5.32.2Device logo
5.32.3Transmit audio
5.32.4Bilinx control
5.32.5Show alarm inputs
5.32.9JPEG size
5.32.10JPEG interval
5.32.11JPEG quality
5.32.12Show event log
5.32.13Show system log
5.33System State
5.34Licenses
5.35Maintenance
5.35.1Firmware
5.35.2Configuration
5.35.3SSL certificate
5.35.4Maintenance log
5.36Function Test
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Operation
Operation with Microsoft Internet Explorer
6.1.1System Requirements
6.1.2Installing MPEG ActiveX
6.1.3Establishing the Connection
The LIVEPAGE
6.2.3Image Selection
6.2.4View Control
6.2.5Digital I/O
6.2.6Trigger Relay
6.2.7System Log / Event Log
6.2.8Audio Function
Saving Snapshots
Recording Video Sequences
Image Resolution
6.5 Running Recording Program
The RECORDINGS Page
6.6.1Selecting Recordings
6.6.2Controlling a Playback
6.6.3Buttons
6.6.4Slide Control
6.6.5Bookmarks
6.7 Backup
6.7.1Printing a Screenshot
Installing the Player
Hardware Connections Between Video Servers
Installation
Connecting
Connecting on Alarm
6.9.4Connecting with a Terminal Program
6.9.5Closing the Connection with a Terminal Program
6.10Operation Using Software Decoders
Maintenance and Upgrades
Testing the Network Connection
7.2 Unit Reset
Repairs
Transfer and Disposal
8 Appendix
8.1 Troubleshooting
General Malfunctions
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Malfunctions with iSCSI Connections
LEDs
Power On LED
SFP LED
ETH 1 LED
ETH 2 LED
8.5 Processor Load
Serial Interface
Terminal Block
8.7.1Pin Assignment
Communication with Terminal Program
Data Terminal
8.8.2Configuring the Terminal
8.8.3Command Inputs
8.8.4Assigning an IP Address
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Glossary
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Specifications
Unit
10.2Protocols/Standards
11 Index