TRENDnet VIP-L16 Configuration Manual
TRENDnet VIP-L16 Configuration Manual

TRENDnet VIP-L16 Configuration Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Syntax of the field FROM of the e-mail ..............23   Syntax of the field TO of the e-mail ............... 23   Events Notification by E-Mail – TrendNet TV-IP201/W ....... 24   Events Notification by E-Mail– Trendnet TVIP212/312 ....... 26  ...
  • Page 3: Program Access

    Program Access To access the program, open Internet Explorer and in the address bar enter the following: http://localhost The default user name is root. By default, there is no password. The following screen appears. In this screen, click this icon to access the configuration.
  • Page 4: Configuration

    Configuration Configuration is divided into 7 different sections: • System Configuration • Camera Configuration • Recording Schedule • User Administration • Camera List • NVR connection configuration • Video Backup Exit the system: Click this icon to log out the user’s session. 4 of 41...
  • Page 5: System Configuration

    System Configuration To access system configuration click this icon . The following screen will appear. Server Section Name: Server name. The server name can be used to reference its location. Host: Host name or server’s IP address. If “remote” is checked, the server can be managed remotely.
  • Page 6: Recycled Mode

    Event Port: TCP port which listens to the server to receive events from the IP cameras or video servers previously configured. Through this port, VortexIP will notify if any event has occurred such as motion detection and video loss. Recycled Mode Global: In this mode, VortexIP recycles videos from all the cameras when there is no more space available on the repositories.
  • Page 7: Repository

    Max FPS: maximum frames per second that VortexIP processes. The maximum frames per second is 1000 per server. Max Users: maximum number of simultaneous connections. The maximum users are 256 per server. Max Cameras: The maximum number of cameras is 120 cameras per server. Net Availability: This setting must be configured with extreme care according to the quality of the connection that it has with the cameras.
  • Page 8: Camera Configuration

    Backup Repositories: Shows the list of repositories that VortexIP uses to export video to. • Remove: To remove a repository, select it and click remove. If you leave this field empty, you will not be able to export video. • Add: Enter the desired path and then click Add.
  • Page 9: New Camera

    New Camera To add a new camera, click New on the camera tree. Then, enter in data related to the camera. ID: Identification number of the VortexIP camera. Once created, you will not be able to modify it. Remember this later for motion detection. Status: Displays the status of the camera (i.e.
  • Page 10: Camera Connectivity

    Type: Type of camera: Camera, Dome and Video Server. Dome type allows you to use Pan and Tilt cameras. Camera connectivity Local: Host: Host name or local IP address Port: video port If you want to view cameras remotely, check Remote. Remote: Host: Host name or IP local address Port: video port...
  • Page 11: Recording Mode

    MacAddess: Camera’s 12-digit Mac address. Host Proxy: Host name or Proxy server IP address to save the camera. If there is no need to specify any of them, leave the box blank. Port Proxy: Proxy Server port. It is recommended you always specify a port even though it is not going to be used to record through a Proxy Server.
  • Page 12: General Information

    • When you are installing the first camera, pay attention to the graphic indicating the amount of available space. Subtract that amount by 20%. This will help avoid running out of space. • In the first case divide the remainder between the number of cameras that will be installed.
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  • Page 14: Recording Modes

    Record Schedule For accessing the record schedule press this button The following screen shows the record schedule of the configured cameras. camera For seeing the configuration or for changing the recording mode, first select mode Then, select the by clicking on the menu of the recording modes. And finally, use your mouse to select the desired days and times in the schedule grid.
  • Page 15 To apply changes press Accept. 15 of 41...
  • Page 16 Users’ Administration For accessing users’ Administration press the button VortexIP allows the creation of groups with privileges template. At the same time, inside these groups users will be created and which their maximum privileges are those from the group, allowing to control the scaling privileges. Since all the users have to be part of a group, first you will have to create the group and then the user.
  • Page 17: Groups

    User/Group Privileges Profiles Live: If this option is checked, the user/group will have access to live monitoring. Playback: If you check this option, the user/group will have access to play video only on the assigned cameras. PTZ: If you check this option, the user/group will have access to PTZ controls only on the assigned cameras.
  • Page 18: Removing A Group

    Groups will not have a password so this field will be ignored. Removing a Group To erase a group, first, select the same menu for groups and then press the button Edit. Afterwards, you will be able to press the button Erase. Assigning Cameras to a group First, make sure you select the group from the group’s list.
  • Page 19: List Of Cameras

    Comment: Comments about the user. Password: The user’s password. The only user with privileges to register, modify or remove VortexIP NVR is root. Remember that you have to press Save Configuration when you are sure that you want to keep the changes made at the VortexIP data base. List of Cameras To access the list of cameras press this icon The following screen displays the list of cameras configured for recording.
  • Page 20: New Nvr

    Remember if y ou select/deselect a camera you have to press Save to apply the changes made at VortextIP data base. NVRs Configuration To access NVRs configuration, click this icon At the top of the screen we see the version of VortexIP and the number of licensed cameras. New NVR add a VortexIP Network Video Recorder (NVR) press the button New NVR.
  • Page 21: Remove Nvr

    Under Local, enter the local IP address of the server. To access the server remotely, check “r emote” and enter the Public IP address. Port: VortexIP NVR’s TCP/IP administration port. By default, its port 80. ser: VortexIP NVR user name. Password: VortexIP NVR password.
  • Page 22: Video Backup

    Video Backup. Click this icon to access the Video Backup screen. The following information is displayed: NVR ID, Cam ID, Camera, Export ID, Start Date, Stop Date, Progress, File Size (if available for downloading) and Delete. Event Logger Display System events and user changes information. This option allows the user to search for any activity in the cameras or in VortexIP by date and time.
  • Page 23: Appendix A: Recording By Motion Detection. Events Setting

    Appendix A: Recording by motion detection. Events Setting Events Reception VortexIP has three different mechanisms to receive events from IP devices such as IP cameras, IP video servers or third parties programs. Events reception mechanisms supported by VortexIP are: • TCP Event •...
  • Page 24: Events Notification By E-Mail - Trendnet Tv-Ip201/W

    “08.InternalVideoCaptureEvent.15@VortexIP.com” it will generate an associated event for the camera with ID = 08 and with a 15 seconds post-alarm. Events Notification by E-Mail – TrendNet TV-IP201/W SMTP Configuration and sending of the Events by E-mail To configure the data of the SMTP server on the IP camera we have to go to the menu: “Trigger”...
  • Page 25 SMTP Server address: Enter the IP address of the server that acts as a SMTP server for receiving events by E-mail. Sender e-mail address: Enter a valid E-mail address for the sender. For example: “ndvr@ndvr.com” Receiver e-mail address1: Enter the E-mail address with the syntax as explained above. For example: 1034.InternalVideoCaptureEvent.30@ipcam.com User name: enter root...
  • Page 26: Events Notification By E-Mail- Trendnet Tvip212/312

    Events Notification by E-Mail– Trendnet TVIP212/312 SMTP Configuration To configure the data of the SMTP server on the IP camera we have to go to the menu: Event Server SMTP Server address: Enter the IP address of the server that acts as a SMTP server to receive events by e-mail.
  • Page 27: Event Configuration: Motion Detection

    Event Configuration: Motion Detection Once the SMTP server is configured, you have to configure motion detection so it can send emails to the SMTP server. We have to go to the menu below: Event Config Enable: Check this option. Schedule Profile: Select always. Send Email: Check this option.
  • Page 28: Appendix B - Error Messages

    Appendix B – Error Messages: Access Denied Every time that you access a resource of the systems, it will verify that you have the permission to access it. If your user is not a root, it has restrictions to certain resources (viewing, configuration, etc).
  • Page 29: Appendix C - Problem Solving

    Appendix C – Problem solving 1. I am not able to watch live video nor recorded video • Check that you have correctly installed the .NET Framework 1.1. • Check that ActiveX components both live video and recorded video has been correctly installed.
  • Page 30 is no root password. 7. VortexIP recorder works correctly, but whenever I want to watch a recorded video of an event that happened less than 10 seconds ago, images do not appear. • VortexIP recorder has a a buffer cache to maximize the useful life of the hard drive. Buffer’s length is by default 512Kbytes and it cannot be modified.
  • Page 31: Appendix D - Router's Configuration

    Appendix D – Router’s configuration To configure port forwarding on a router so it can access VortexIP, the following considerations have to be taken into consideration. You need to know the following values, which can be found under system configuration: •...
  • Page 32 Step 4: Log into the TEW-672GR by entering http://192.168.10.1 into a browser. The default user name is “admin”. By default, there is no password. Step 5: Click “Advanced” and then click “Virtual Server”. Step 6: Click Rule Enable. Step 7: Enter a Rule Name (e.g. Web Port). Step 8: Enter the IP Address for the Server.
  • Page 33 Step 13: Click Rule Enable. Step 14: Enter a Rule Name (e.g. Transmission Port). Step 15: Enter the IP Address for the Server. Step 16: Select TCP for Protocol. Step 17: Enter 9000 for Public Port. Step 18: Enter 9000 for Private Port. Step 19: Click Add.
  • Page 34 Step 27: Click Rule Enable. Step 28: Enter a Rule Name (e.g. TV-IP422). Step 29: Enter the IP Address for the TV-IP422. Step 30: Select TCP for Protocol. Step 31: Enter 90 for Public Port. Step 32: Enter 90 for Private Port. Step 33: Click Add.
  • Page 35 Step 34: Verify that all the ports are displayed in the Virtual Server List. 35 of 41...
  • Page 36: Appendix E - Antivirus Configuration

    Appendix E – Antivirus Configuration VortexIP is a surveillance system, designed and optimized for Screens platform. However, it can happen that running on the Screens platform you may find exploits, worms and vulnerabilities. For this reason, you have to be aware that you have to protect your PC from the net. To carry out this protection efficiently, we give you some tips to keep in mind during the installations process of the antivirus software.
  • Page 37 c:\inetpub\wwwroot\VortexIPFrontEnd\web.config Edit the following property by changing the value to the desired port number: <add key="ServiceApplicationPort" value="80"/> 3) Configure IIS: Start –> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Internet Information Services Then, right-click on the Default Web Site and click Properties. 37 of 41...
  • Page 38 Modify TCP port to the desired port number. 38 of 41...
  • Page 39: Appendix G - Cms

    Appendix G – CMS It is important to know the difference between CMS and Pro. The CMS has the same functionality of Pro, but it also has the ability to remotely manage other servers with VortexIP Pro installed. To set this up, follow these steps: 1) Go to Configuration page 2) Click on NVR connection configuration.
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