NAPCO iSeeVideo ISEE-SCHGW Installation Manual
NAPCO iSeeVideo ISEE-SCHGW Installation Manual

NAPCO iSeeVideo ISEE-SCHGW Installation Manual

Single channel video gateway

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NAPCO iSeeVideo
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ISEE-SCHGW
333 Bayview Avenue
Amityville, New York 11701
For Sales and Repairs, (800) 645-9445

Installation Guide

For Technical Service, (800) 645-9440
Publicly traded on NASDAQ
Symbol: NSSC
WI1795 04/09
© NAPCO 2009
ISEE-SCHGW
Single Channel Video Gateway
Internet
VideoAlert.net
SERVER
Designed exclusively for use with NAPCO iSeeVideo VideoAlert.net Server
COMPATIBLE
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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    For Sales and Repairs, (800) 645-9445 Installation Guide For Technical Service, (800) 645-9440 Publicly traded on NASDAQ Symbol: NSSC WI1795 04/09 © NAPCO 2009 ISEE-SCHGW Single Channel Video Gateway Internet VideoAlert.net SERVER Designed exclusively for use with NAPCO iSeeVideo VideoAlert.net Server COMPATIBLE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Account Activation..........7 Adding Gateways to an Existing Account ..10 Configuring Motion Detection......12 Setting a Motion Schedule .......13 NAPCO Security Systems, Inc. 333 Bayview Avenue, Amityville, New York 11701 Viewing Stored Video........14 For Sales and Repair, call toll free: (800) 645-9445 Setting up the EOP modules......15...
  • Page 3: System Overview

    CCTV video installations. The iSeeVideo ISEE-SCHGW is a Single Channel Video Gateway that converts any analog CCTV camera into internet ready IP camera. Using MPEG4 compression, it provides video images with a maximum of 704 x...
  • Page 4: Installation Overview

    INSTALLING, ACTIVATING AND CONFIGURING THE ISEE-SCHGW The installation and activation of the VideoAlert system has been designed to be "plug and play", requiring no special training or tools and no knowledge of TCP/IP or networking for typical installations. The primary installation steps de- picted below are covered in detail on the following pages: Install the ISEE-SCHGW gateways and cameras, (page 5) Wire The Network Connection.
  • Page 5: Installing The Isee-Schgw

    A momentary open across this connection will trigger video. The trigger input feature must be activated in Advanced Fea- tures (page 14). CONTROL PANEL DO DI N/O N/C BLACK RB1000 Typical connection to control panel PGM Output using NAPCO RB1000 form “C” relay...
  • Page 6: Connecting To The Internet

    WIRE THE NETWORK CONNECTION Cable Modem Service Installation The use of the optional G-BOX in Cable Broadband service applications is highly recommended to provide optimum frame rate and resolution performance. Follow the installation and connection steps below: NOTE: If no G-BOX is available, the Cable installation may be wired in same configuration as DSL Modem, below. Power down Cable Modem and Router.
  • Page 7: Account Activation

    ACTIVATE THE VideoAlert.net ACCOUNT Once the ISEE-SCHGW and G-BOX have been completely wired and powered up, the VideoAlert.net account is ready to be activated. These activation steps, include the branding of the gateway to your Company's personalized VideoAlert.net web page, registration of the gateway and the adding of Users to the account.
  • Page 8 3. Create Subscriber Account Now Click to bring up the Subscriber Details screen, where the basic account information is entered. Enter your name, address, telephone number and other information in the appropriate fields as shown in the im- age at right. The User ID and Password entered at this step will be- come the Master User of the account and will be the only User to have administrative privileges (the ability to...
  • Page 9 7. My Account Click My Account to view account information. From this screen, you can update your account informa- tion (My Information), and add Users to the account. To add a new User to the account, click Add a New User.
  • Page 10: Adding Gateways To An Existing Account

    Adding or Replacing a gateway on an existing account. Once the gateway has been registered and the account has been created, additional gateways, if any may be added to the account through the following steps: 1. Return to the www.videoalert.net login screen and click the NEW ACTIVATION button.
  • Page 11 4. The next screen that appear will allow the regis- tration of the gateway to the correct account. A pull-down menu will appear, listing all accounts assigned to the Dealer ID entered in the branding screen. Select the correct account from the list by clicking it and then click Next to continue.
  • Page 12: Configuring Motion Detection

    Configuring the ISEE-SCHGW for Motion Detection (Optional) Once the ISEE-SCHGW and G-BOX have been completely wired and powered up, and the account has been activated, the ISEE-SCHGW may be configured. The next several pages will guide you through the on-line configuration process. Note: If the ISEE-SCHGW is only to be used for live viewing and there are no plans to trigger video mo- tion events to the VideoAlert.net server, configuration is not required.
  • Page 13: Setting A Motion Schedule

    ADVANCED FEATURES (OPTIONAL) The ISEE-SCHGW supports pixel-based motion detection that allows the gateway to send motion triggered video clips to the VideoAlert.net video server upon motion in a selected area. To configure the gateway for mo- tion detection, enter Video Motion Settings mode my clicking the Video Motion icon.
  • Page 14: Viewing Stored Video

    Camera Time & Date Use drop down menu to set the time zone of the gate- way. The time and date is automatically set by the NTP server. Enable Time Stamp To enable a time and date stamp on the live and saved images, click the check box next to Enable Time Stamp.
  • Page 15: Setting Up The Eop Modules

    SETTING UP THE EOP MODULES Setup Connect the CAT5 cable from an EOP module to the gateway and plug into AC wall socket. Connect the CAT5 cable from an EOP module to the G-BOX and plug into AC wall socket. Wait a minute for startup to be completed, and then check the LED's.
  • Page 16: Creating A Secure Eop Network

    Creating a secure EOP network (optional) The EOP modules are designed for plug and play installation - once two or more modules are plugged in they will begin communicating as indicated by the flashing PLC Link LED. However, this network is not yet secure.
  • Page 17: Frequently Asked Questions

    4. What does this G-BOX actually do? The NAPCO G-BOX (Patented, is an optional Internet Video accessory that allows optimum performance on cable broadband service installations by establishing a point to point connection between the video gateway and the PC.
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    Yes – the Dealer has complete control over the account – The Dealer can terminate one user and re-program the ISEE-SCHGW to a new user. NAPCO iSeeVideo Troubleshooting 19. I have Cable Internet service. When I install the G-BOX, I lose my Internet connection.
  • Page 19 NOTES...
  • Page 20: Napco Limited Warranty

    NAPCO will, within said period, In no event shall NAPCO be liable for an amount in at its option, repair or replace any product failing to excess of NAPCO's original selling price of the product,...

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