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1.1
Main Features---------------------------------------------------------1-1
1.2
System Requirements ------------------------------------------------1-2
2.1 Use VPON through Intranet------------------------------------------2-1
2.2 Use VPON through Internet------------------------------------------2-2
2.3 Use VPON through PSTN -------------------------------------------2-3
2.4
Power On VPON ------------------------------------------------------2-6
Chapter 3: Installation through LAN
3.1
Configuration ----------------------------------------------------------3-1
3.2
Camera Setting---------------------------------------------------------3-7
3.3 Set Date and Time -----------------------------------------------------3-10
3.4
Alarm and Remote Control ------------------------------------------3-10
3.5 Set Name of Server and Camera -------------------------------------3-11
3.6
Set User's Authority --------------------------------------------------3-12
3.7
Upload Resources -----------------------------------------------------3-13
4.1
OYO Viewer Installation---------------------------------------------4-2
4.2
Hardware Installation-------------------------------------------------4-2
4.3
Connecting -------------------------------------------------------------4-3
4.4
Configuration ---------------------------------------------------------4-5
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6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6 Set Account Name and Password------------------------------------6-5
6.7 Record the Video -----------------------------------------------------6-5
6.8
6.9
6.10 Disconnect from VPON----------------------------------------------6-8
Chapter 7: GPI/O and Callback Setting ----------------------------
8.2
Appendix A: Specifications ----------------------------------------------
Appendix B: LED Status -------------------------------------------------
Appendix C: Modem Compatibility -----------------------------------
Appendix D: Trouble Shooting -----------------------------------------
5-1
VPON Installation-----------------------------------------------------6-1
OYO Viewer Installation---------------------------------------------6-2
Dial up to VPON ------------------------------------------------------6-2
Screen Splitting --------------------------------------------------------6-3
Camera Setting---------------------------------------------------------6-4
Play back ---------------------------------------------------------------6-6
Snapshot/Print ---------------------------------------------------------6-7
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Operation---------------------------------------------------------------8-2
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 6: Use VPON through PSTN Table of Content VPON Installation-----------------------------------------------------6-1 OYO Viewer Installation---------------------------------------------6-2 Chapter 1: Introduction Dial up to VPON ------------------------------------------------------6-2 Main Features---------------------------------------------------------1-1 Screen Splitting --------------------------------------------------------6-3 Camera Setting---------------------------------------------------------6-4 System Requirements ------------------------------------------------1-2 6.6 Set Account Name and Password------------------------------------6-5 Chapter 2: Getting Start 6.7 Record the Video -----------------------------------------------------6-5...
  • Page 2: Chapter 1: Introduction

    1. Dial up: telephone line, modem, a static Internet IP 2. Ethernet: Ethernet network connected to Internet and a static Internet IP The installation is easy: All you have to do is to plug the power and assign VPON an 3. PSTN: telephone line, modem IP address for Internet connection.
  • Page 3: Chapter 2: Getting Start

    LAN READY 2.1 Use VPON through Intranet ( Static Internet IP ) First, make sure that you can assign a private IP to VPON. Then, read Chapter 3 for the installation and Chapter 5 for the usage of VPON.(Figure 2.1)
  • Page 4: Use Vpon Through Pstn

    ?? Flashing when capturing videos ?? Data transmitting/receiving 2.3 Use VPON through PSTN If there is no Internet connection, VPON can transmit videos through PSTN. Under Status3 this situation, you can still monitor the remote site. Please refer to Chapter 6 for Status2 the installation and the usage of VPON.
  • Page 5: Power On Vpon

    Connect the DC power cord to external power supply Horizontal Sync problem if your cameras are PAL standard. 2.4.3 If your VPON firmware is version 1.4 or later, VPON is set to Modem/Null COM1 Port RS-232 serial port for configuration or for modem/ISDN TA Modem connection after power up by default.
  • Page 6: Configuration

    (Local Area Network) 3.1 Configuration 1. Plug one end of external power supply to DC Input on the back panel of VPON and the other end to an AC wall outlet (100V – 240V). 2. Connect the network cable (10BaseT) to the network socket marked 10BaseT on the back panel of VPON.
  • Page 7 Figure 3.1.2 8. Choose “TCP/IP” and go to POWER LTR READY VIDEO DATA STATUS ? Properties ? (Figure 3.1.4) The default settings of VPON at LAN mode were as follows. The default configuration of VPON: User’s Name WEBMONITOR Figure 3.1.4 User’s Password...
  • Page 8 (Figure 3.1.6) Figure 3.1.6 13. Then you will see the home page of VPON. (You can also see live videos when 15. Input IP Address, DNS IP Address, Gateway IP Address and Subnet Mask. cameras are connected to VPON.) (Figure 3.1.7) Note: Do not input any data into ISP information (ISP phone number, login Figure 3.1.7...
  • Page 9: Camera Setting

    H.263 Common information 18. Click the “Done” button and go back to the home page of VPON. VPON will save these parameters and reboot. During the period of rebooting, VPON will not transmit any video. Figure 3.1.9 19.
  • Page 10 Note2: VPON will not save this setting. When you power off VPON, it will Figure 3.2.1 reset to the default values. 6. If you have equipped a camera control device with VPON, you can use the camera control interface to control a camera(Figure 3.2.2). Figure 3.2.2 7.
  • Page 11: Set Date And Time

    3.5 Set Name of Server and Camera You can choose the item " Set Name of Server & Camera " from VPON home page to enter this page as figure 3.5.1 You can set the server name if you have 1.
  • Page 12: Set User's Authority

    For example, enter “USER” and “1234” as the name and password of User 1 and check camera 1 and 3. Later you can connect to VPON and login in using “USER” and “1234” as user 1. After logging in, only camera 1 and camera 3 will be displayed.
  • Page 13: Chapter 4: Connecting Through Com Port

    PC when even happens. In this chapter, we will use OYO Viewer to make the configuration of VPON. Using the serial cable provided in the package, you will find it is convenient to set up VPON if you don’t have a network environment. (figure 4.0) Figure 4.
  • Page 14: Oyo Viewer Installation

    6. When it is installed successfully, you will find an icon of OYO Viewer on the desktop of Windows. (You can also find it on the startup toolbar.) Note: The Ready and Right Status3 LED lights indicate VPON is connected At Modem / Null Modem Mode 4.2 Hardware Installation 4.3 Connecting...
  • Page 15: Configuration

    2. Keep the password carefully and remember it. When you forget the password, you can reset VPON by pushing the default button at the back panel. The user name and the password will be reset to the default values. It also means you...
  • Page 16 The check boxes before the camera names that are not checked when adding the user, will have no videos on the screen when the user connects to VPON. This prevents the user from viewing critical videos defined by the super user. You can remove or edit the access rights after users been created.
  • Page 17 Close" and "X" means don't care. The GPIs follow an OR combination. On Fig 4.4.6 for example, VPON is going to fire a call back when GPI1 detects a "Close" condition. Because GPI1 was set to a normally open condition and other GPIs are ignored on video1 setting.
  • Page 18 6 numbers for call back. If 4.4.11 Miscellaneous Setting VPON fails on the number in call back setting, it will try the number in this The function is for the setting of date, time, com port baud rate and modem setting from call back number 2 until it makes through the call.
  • Page 19: Chapter 5: Use Vpon In Internet/Intranet

    Figure 4.4.11 Internet/Intranet When you finish the steps on Chapter 3 or 4, VPON should be connected to Internet or Intranet. Now, VPON can transmit the videos captured from cameras through Internet or Intranet. If you have connected to Internet or Intranet, you can follow the following steps to view the real time videos.
  • Page 20 Note : If less than 6 cameras are connected to VPON, you will see a blank block Figure 5.3 on the correspondent windows. You can click the "NEXT" page icon at bottom left of the screen to view the other cameras.
  • Page 21: Chapter 6: Use Vpon Through Pstn

    Note: VPON can auto-sense the standard of video sources (NTSC or PAL). But be sure that all video sources are the same standard. 3. Connect the external modem to COM Port on the back panel of VPON. 4. Connect the telephone line into LINE jack of external modem.
  • Page 22: Oyo Viewer Installation

    "Connect" task bar on the bottom left. It will make the connection automatically you can see the connecting dialog box appears. When the connection (between Client PC and VPON) is done, you can view the videos transmitted from VPON immediately.
  • Page 23: Camera Setting

    Password. Note2: Keep the password carefully and remember it. When you forget the password, you can reset VPON. The user name and the password will be reset to the default values. It also means you have to set the configuration again.
  • Page 24: Play Back

    "Program File". The file name format is as below: LV_YYYY_MM_DD_hh_mm_ss.vid 6.8 Play Back Before running this function, make sure to disconnect from VPON. 6.9 Snapshot 1. Click the Playback icon on the left top of OYO window. Go to your OYO "VideoDir"...
  • Page 25: Disconnect From Vpon

    Note4: VPON has 4 sets of GPI/GPO, so you can connect 4 GPI equipment and 4 GPO equipment. 3. Run OYO Viewer to make a connection from your PC to VPON. When it is connected, configure the call back environment as stated in section 4.4.7.
  • Page 26 2. Connect the telephone line into LINE jack of modem Note1: The phone number is for VPON to callback. to the PC client Note2: Please refer to your modem manual to input the correct format of Note: This telephone number should be the same as you input at the callback phone number.
  • Page 27: Chapter 8: Remote Camera Control

    There are two kinds of remote camera control configurations. One is using PTZ cameras with built-in RS232 interface, the other is using VP-201 and VP-202 camera control interfaces to accomplish the job. VPON hardware box , OYO viewer and Internet browsers are transparent to both configurations. VP-201 and VP-202 are considered as external devices to VPON.
  • Page 28: Operation

    Connect the PC client to VPON using OYO viewer. If you are not familiar with position, just click the corresponding recall button and it will move back to that it, please refer to Chapter 4.
  • Page 29: Appendix A: Specifications

    Appendix A: Specifications Video Input/ Output . Support NTSC/PAL standard (auto-sensing) . One video output to Six Video outputs . Six video inputs with auto detection of video standards Compression . Support H.263, M-JPEG, JPEG video compression format Resolution . Image size: 320x240 (JPEG), 176x144 (H.263) .
  • Page 30: Appendix B: Led Status

    Appendix B: LED Status Appendix C: Modem Compatibility VPON can diagnosis H/W and show the status by LEDs on the front panel of VPON Here is a list of certified modems/ISDN TA that we have tested and compatible with by a sound. Please check the tables below to know the meaning.
  • Page 31: Appendix D: Trouble Shooting

    A: 1. If STATUS1 LEDs are not lighted as below, check Appendix B to find the 2. Make sure you use Netscape 2.0 or above. problem. 3. If you choose CODE as MJPEG or H.263 when you installed VPON, please copy Plug-ins...
  • Page 32 2. Make sure that your VGA card supports 16-bit hi-color or above. Q: The stamped time is not correct. A: As the stamped time on videos is the system time of VPON, use “SET DATE & TIME” to adjust. Q: When you alter VPON’s home page to Chinese Version, you can see nothing but random codes.

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