Minimum System requirements ........................4 Connections and Controls ..........................5 Front Panel ..............................5 Rear Panel ............................... 6 NVS-10 IP Finder software set up ........................7 Download ActiveX Control ..........................9 NETWORK VIDEO SERVER Setup ......................12 HOME Setup ..............................12 Stream Setup ..............................
7. This product should only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label of the AC adapter. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your Datavideo dealer or your local power company.
Certain parts with limited lifetime expectancy such as LCD Panels, DVD Drives, Hard Disk Drives are only covered for the first 10,000 hours, or 1 year (whichever comes first). Any second year warranty claims must be made to your local Datavideo office or one of its authorized Distributors before the extended warranty expires.
Introduction The Datavideo NVS-10 is referred to a simple MPEG-4 Network Video Server. The NVS-10 accepts a Composite (CVBS) input and allows the output to be viewed on a PC monitor after transmission via an Ethernet network connection. The main output can be received by any PC connected to the same network.
Connections and Controls Front Panel Power LED LED light in Red color for power on and stand by status, and no light in disconnecting DC in. Volume Control (VR) Adjust input volume for XLR and RCA Audio inputs. Ethernet Port (RJ-45) 100/10M base Ethernet Network interface...
Rear Panel AUDIO IN (XLR) Supports two channels XLR Balanced Audio Input. AUDIO IN (RCA) RCA stereo for a line level auxiliary analog audio source, such as a CD player or tape deck. If you are using more than two sources via an external audio mixer, connect the audio mixer’s line level output to this unbalanced Audio input.
Firewall application. 5. NVS-10 Finder is split into two main areas. The top half is the Search Area which displays all discovered NVS-10 devices on your network. The bottom half of the display is the Settings Area, this allows you to change the NVS unit IP address, enable DHCP, change the device name etc…...
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6. Click on the Search button and wait a few seconds. All powered NVS-10 devices in the local network will eventually be discovered and their details displayed in the black box as below. 7. Click on an NVS-10 device name and then edit its settings as below.
Download ActiveX Control 1. When you visit the IP address page of the NVS-10 for the first time via a web browser, IE will ask you to download and install the required ActiveX controls to your PC. 2. Click Install ActiveX Control…...
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3. Click OK button to install ActiveX control to your PC 4. If you can’t download the ActiveX control or do not see the request, please follow the method below. You may need to change some security controls related to ActiveX in your Internet Options also.
NETWORK VIDEO SERVER Setup HOME Setup This screen is the live view and settings page. Set screen size on 1x Set screen size on 1/2x (50%) Set screen size on 2x Set screen size on Full Print Screen Snap Shot Screen Start Record Set photo file save location and save photo Set record file save location and start / stop record...
Stream Setup The Stream menu enables you to configure video and audio settings. Video Parameters Quality Select a bit rate value from either 64k, 128k, 256k, 512k, 750k, 1 M, 2 M, 3 M or 4 Mbps Resolution Select a resolution value: one of four options can be selected 1.
Complete all the fields as required. You may not require all the fields. For instance, you will not need to complete the static IP address fields if you are installing the NVS-10 on a network that allocates IP addresses using DHCP.
Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) Setting If you connect to your network via PPPoE, check the Enable checkbox and complete all fields under Configuration. Set your username, password, and MTU setting. Click the button to confirm your settings. Once successfully configured, status details will be displayed under Status.
When the IP address of the NVS-10 changes, it will then notify its new IP address to DDNS automatically and then the NVS-10 can be discovered using a domain name instead of an IP address.
In Device Name, you can type in a new name for the NVS-10 and click the apply button to change the device name. The current NVS-10 firmware version is also displayed below this Device Name.
How to Upgrade NVS-10 Firmware From time to time Datavideo may release new Firmware for the NVS-10 unit. Please check with your local dealer or Datavideo office to obtain the latest Firmware. Under the browser System Settings for Admin users you have the Firmware Upgrade option; here you have the ability to upgrade the system firmware version.
Setting Date and Time Choose to either Synchronize with a Network Time Server or your Current PC Time. If you select Synchronize with Network Time Server, choose your time zone, enter NTP server details, along with another server if necessary. You can also enable daylight saving time by checking the Daylight Saving Time checkbox.
Here you can enable user check or login by clicking the check box next to Enable and then click the apply button. When you enable user check this means the first time any user opens the NVS-10 browser homepage they must enter a valid user name and password to login.
Select a user name from the group that you wish to delete then click the apply button to delete the chosen user from that group. Note: Always leave at least one user name with Admin rights on the NVS-10. Select Language Select Language allows the user to choose from English, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese browser menus.
PING 192.168.1.10 and press the Enter key. The information shown is confirming if there is a network device (PC, NVS-10 or Server etc) on that IP Address. PING can also be used to PING a device by its DNS...
Example NVS-10 Set Ups Below is the simplest or initial set up with an NVS-10 unit. Note that an RJ45 Cross Over Ethernet cable is used between the NVS-10 and the computer as it is a direct connection with no routing or switching device in between.
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