Eizo DuralVision FDF2304W-IP Installation Manual

Eizo DuralVision FDF2304W-IP Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Installation Manual Color LCD Monitor Important Please read this Installation Manual, the Instruction Manual and the Setup Manual carefully to familiarize yourself with safe and effective usage. • The latest manual is available for download from our web site: http://www.eizoglobal.com...
  • Page 2: About This Manual

    EIZO Corporation is under no obligation to hold any submitted material or information confidential unless prior arrangements are made pursuant to EIZO Corporation’s receipt of said information. Although every effort has been made to ensure that this manual provides up-to-date information, please note that EIZO monitor specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3: Notice For This Monitor

    The backlight of the LCD panel has a fixed lifetime. When the screen becomes dark or begins to flicker, please contact your local EIZO representative. Do not press on the panel or edge of the frame strongly, as this may result in display malfunctions, such as interference patterns, etc.
  • Page 4: Disclaimer

    Disclaimer EIZO shall not be liable in any way to any person whatsoever for the occurrences described below. 1. Any incidental, special or consequential disruption or damage directly or indirectly arising in connection with this product. 2. Any loss, damage or cost resulting from misuse or neglect.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Notice for this monitor ......... 3 3-5. Setting Display Positions of Camera Images ........... 48 Disclaimer ..............4 ● Setting Display Positions ......49 Cautions for Network Use ........4 ● Other Display Settings ........50 CONTENTS ............. 5 ●...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 Product Overview

    • Compatible with ONVIF Profile S • Provides display modes (DAY/NIGHT) suitable for surveillance camera images • EIZO’s unique “Smart” technology - Smart Resolution function This function adjusts the perceived resolution of the images so that the blurs are reduced and images are displayed vividly and clearly.
  • Page 7: System Configuration

    1-2. System Configuration You can communicate with network cameras, display video on the monitor, operate cameras, and so on. FDF2304W-IP Ethernet Network camera HDMI Network hub HDMI device (Network video recorder etc.) *1 Up to 16 network cameras can be registered. *2 Use an HDMI device (e.g.
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 Configuring From The Monitor Screen

    Chapter 2 Configuring from the monitor screen You can configure and operate network cameras from the monitor screen. To configure from your web browser, see “Chapter 3 Configuring from a Web Browser” (page 36). 2-1. Before Configuration To configure from the monitor screen, you need to be logged in to the system. Configuration of this product is allowed only by ADMIN level users.
  • Page 9: Setting Screen

    2-2. Setting Screen The setting screen is used for various settings such as network camera registration and monitor system settings. ● Basic operations List of setting items The setting screen of the selected item is displayed. To select an item Press the buttons.
  • Page 10 To enter characters 1. Press The text field is highlighted in green. 2. Press the number buttons ( Press a button consecutively to change over to the character next in order. For the order of character entry, refer to the table shown below. Button Input characters (space)
  • Page 11: Setting Network Cameras

    2-3. Setting Network Cameras ● To automatically discover network cameras Discover network cameras on the network automatically and register them to the system. This procedure is for setting network cameras connected after performing “Easy Setup” upon initial startup of the monitor. Attention •...
  • Page 12: To Manually Register Network Cameras

    4. Select “OK” and press Automatic discovery is started and a “Searching” message is displayed. When the search is completed, the discovered network cameras are added to the list. 5. Select “Apply”. The setting complete screen is displayed. Select “OK”. Note When using a Panasonic network camera •...
  • Page 13 3. Select “Settings”. The network camera setting screen is displayed. 4. Configure the items. For setting details, contact your system administrator. Item Detail Setting range Alphanumeric characters Camera Name Enter the camera name. When you select "Execute" for Obtain Camera Name, the camera (up to 24 characters) automatically obtains the camera name.
  • Page 14: To Set Network Camera Functions

    ● To set network camera functions Set the network camera functions from the monitor. Procedure 1. Select “Function Settings”. Displays current settings. 2. Select the network camera to configure at “Camera Name”. 3. Select a function. The setting screen for the selected function is displayed. Camera Information Display Select to display or not display the camera information and time of the network camera settings on the camera images.
  • Page 15: Clock Settings

    Clock Settings 1. Synchronizes the time of the network camera with the time of the monitor. Select “Execute” to synchronize the clock. Video Settings Set the Image Quality of transmitted images for the network camera. Note • This product supports H.264 and MJPEG (ONVIF only) video compression formats. Attention •...
  • Page 16 1. Configure the items. Item Detail Setting range Aspect Ratio Set the H.264 aspect ratio. Camera imaging mode Resolution Set the H.264 resolution. According to the camera specification Refresh Interval Set the refresh interval of H.264 images. 0.2s/0.33s/0.5s/1s/2s/3s/4s/5s Transmission Priority Set the transmission mode of H.264 images.
  • Page 17 ONVIF Profile S-compatible network cameras 1. Configure the items. Item Detail Setting range Media Profile Select the ONVIF image profile. EIZO_Profile/camera profile Encoder Select the encoder settings of ONVIF images. According to the camera specification Compression Format Select compression format of ONVIF images. H.264/MJPEG Resolution Set the resolution of ONVIF images.
  • Page 18 Preset Preset the shooting position and adjustment status of the network camera. Displays images of the selected camera. 1. Select the number (1 to 256) to set for “Preset No”. 2. Configure the items. Item Detail Setting range Brightness Adjust the network camera brightness. Focus Adjust the network camera focus.
  • Page 19 Other Attention • Cannot be set if using a network camera compatible with the “ONVIF” protocol. 1. Configure the items. Item Detail Setting range Pan/Tilt-flip Turn on/off the pan/tilt-flip function On/Off Upside-down Turn on/off the network camera upside down On/Off function.
  • Page 20: Setting Display Positions Of Camera Images

    2-4. Setting Display Positions of Camera Images Set the display position for images from the network camera. Procedure 1. Select “Position”. Indicates the display positions on the monitor screen. 2. Configure the items. Item Detail Setting range Position Select a position to display a camera image. Set the network camera to the number of the desired position for display.
  • Page 21: Setting Smart Functions

    2-5. Setting Smart Functions Set Smart Functions for images from each camera. Procedure 1. Select “Smart Functions”. Displays images of the selected network camera. Displays current settings. 2. Select the network camera to configure at “Camera Name”. Attention • For 1 Screen or 4 Screens layouts the settings of each network camera are applied. For 8 Screens, 9 Screens or 16 Screens layouts, the “17_Full Screen”...
  • Page 22: Configuring System Settings

    2-6. Configuring System Settings Set the date, time and network information for this product. Procedure 1. Select “System”. Displays current settings. (E.g. software version) 2. Select a setting. The setting screen for the selected setting is displayed. Date and Time Set the current date and time. 1.
  • Page 23 Summer Time (DST) Apply or cancel the summer time setting (DST). 1. Configure the items. Item Detail Setting range Summer Time (DST) Applies or cancels the summer time setting. On/Off/Auto Set to “On” to apply to summer time immediately. Set to “Off” to not apply to summer time. Set to “Auto”...
  • Page 24 Network Set network information. 1. Select “Network Settings”, “DNS Settings” or “NTP Settings”. 2. Configure the items. Item Detail Setting range Network Settings Select the IP address setting method. IP Setting Method DHCP/Manual Setting If “Manual Setting” is selected, set the IP IP Address, Subnet 0.0.0.0 to address, subnet mask and gateway.
  • Page 25 Communication Settings The communication settings are used to configure the web interface function, detection of communication errors, and so on. 1. Configure the items. Item Detail Setting range Communication speed Sets the communication speed between the monitor and 100Mbps Half duplex, network hub.
  • Page 26 Locks operations by the buttons on the front of the On/Off monitor. Logo Set whether to display/hide the EIZO logo when the On/Off power is turned on Power Indicator Set whether to turn of or off the power indicator (blue) On/Off while the monitor is on.
  • Page 27 Initialization Initialize the system. 1. Select “Execute” for “Initialization”. All settings are returned to default except for system logs, operation logs, the current time, time zone and summer time settings. Restart Restart the system. 1. Select “Execute” at “Restart”. Settings Data Migration You can save the settings data to a USB storage device and load the data.
  • Page 28 Save Settings Data 1. Connect a USB storage device to the USB downstream port of the monitor. 2. Enter the password. The password is blank by default. Set the password as necessary. 3. Select “Execute”. The settings data are saved. 4.
  • Page 29: Software Update

    You can select update files from the File Selection screen, and can both upgrade or downgrade software. 1. Download the update file from the EIZO website (http://www.eizoglobal.com), and save it to a USB storage device. 2. Connect a USB storage device to the USB downstream port of the monitor.
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Use this function when this product does not operate normally, such as when a connection cannot be established with a network camera or a communication error occurs. The network status can be checked using communication commands and past error contents can be checked by displaying the system log.
  • Page 31 Saving system log data 1. Connect a USB storage device to the USB downstream port on the back of the monitor. USB downstream port Displays the data storage status. 2. Select “System Log”. 3. Select the date (year/month/day) of the log data to display. 4.
  • Page 32: Setting User Information

    2-7. Setting User Information Register, change or delete information (username, user level and password) on users that access this product. Attention • User information can be registered for up to 10 users. User information for a new user cannot be registered when there are already 10 users registered.
  • Page 33: To Change User Information

    ● To change user information Procedure 1. Select “User”. 2. Select “Change/Delete User Information”. 3. Set user information. 4. Select “Change”. The setting complete screen is displayed. Select “OK”. ● To delete user information Procedure 1. Select “User”. 2. Select “Change/Delete User Information”. 3.
  • Page 34: Displaying Operation Logs

    2-8. Displaying Operation Logs Operations of this product are recorded on logs. Past operation results can be checked by displaying the log. Also, log data can be saved to a USB storage device. Note • The following data are recorded on the log: - Login information: The names of users who logged in to the system - Camera operation results: Name of operated camera, operation details, operation results - Date, time and details of changes confirmed by selecting “Apply”...
  • Page 35: To Save Log Data

    ● To save log data Procedure 1. Connect a USB storage device to the USB downstream port on the back of the monitor. USB downstream port 2. Select “Log Display”. Displays the data storage status. 3. Select the date (year/month/day) of the data to save. 4.
  • Page 36: Chapter 3 Configuring From A Web Browser

    Chapter 3 Configuring from a Web Browser This product allows you to configure and operate network cameras from your web browser. The setting screen contains the Monitor Settings and live image screen settings. Note • To configure from the monitor screen, see ”Chapter 2 Configuring from the monitor screen” (page Attention •...
  • Page 37: Setting Screen

    3-2. Setting Screen The setting screen contains the Monitor Settings and live image screen settings. The Monitor Settings are used for various settings such as basic information, network camera registration and monitor system settings. The live image screen settings are used for configuring the display, such as changing the live image screen layout.
  • Page 38: Basic Information

    3-3. Basic Information Display lists of the various settings acquired from the monitor. ● System Status Current Status Displays the current status of the monitor. Also, you can transition the status of the monitor by changing the selection status. 1. Click ▼ next to “New Status” to select the status from the displayed list. 2.
  • Page 39: Camera And Display Position/Date And Timesettings/Network Settings/Communication Settings

    Brightness setting Adjusts the brightness of the monitor screen. 1. Click the brightness setting ( Changes the brightness of the monitor screen. Note • You can change the Brightness on the monitor screen in the same manner as when pressing the ) buttons on the remote control.
  • Page 40: Setting Network Cameras

    3-4. Setting Network Cameras “Camera Registration” is used to display a list of the network cameras currently registered for a monitor. You can add or change network cameras, and reflect network camera information, etc., onto the monitor. Attention • You can only change network cameras that are registered. •...
  • Page 41 3. Select “Auto Discovery”. A “Camera detection will start” dialog box appears. 4. Select “OK”. A “Searching” dialog box appears, and the detected cameras are displayed in the list of candidates for adding. Note • There is a web page link in the web page field of the list of detected cameras. When you click a link, a camera web page will open in a separate window.
  • Page 42: Reading Csv Files

    ● Reading CSV Files The CSV file describing the camera candidates to be added can be read, and the cameras can be set as candidates for detection. Procedure 1. Select “Camera Registration”. A list of camera registration information appears. 2. Select “Add”. 3.
  • Page 43: Adding A Camera

    5. Select a camera to be added from the list of candidates, and select “Add”. 6. Select “Return”. Returns to the camera registration information list screen in step 1. 7. Select “Apply”. A setting confirmation dialog box appears. 8. Select “OK” or “Cancel” as necessary. ●...
  • Page 44 3. Select “Return”. Returns to the camera registration information list screen in step 1. 4. Select a camera to be added from the list of candidates, and select “Add”. 5. Select “Apply”. A setting confirmation dialog box appears. 6. Select “OK” or “Cancel” as necessary. Chapter 3 Configuring from a Web Browser...
  • Page 45: Changing Camera Information

    ● Changing Camera Information You can change the contents of the registered information for cameras in the camera registration information list. Attention • If multiple selections are made for registration information of a network camera to be changed, the “Change” button will be disabled.
  • Page 46 4. Set the changes, and select “OK”. Returns to the camera registration information list screen in step 1. 5. Select “Apply”. A setting confirmation dialog box appears. 6. Select “OK” or “Cancel” as necessary. Note • The following message is displayed when acquisition of the “Obtain Camera Name” and “Obtain Profile” information fails.
  • Page 47: Deleting Camera Information

    ● Deleting Camera Information You can delete the contents of the registered information for cameras. 1. Select “Camera Registration”. A screen displaying a list of the camera registration information appears. 2. Check the number of the camera to be deleted. 3.
  • Page 48: Save Camera Information

    ● Save Camera Information You can save the information registered in the camera registration information list to a CSV file. When you select “Save Camera Information”, a CSV file describing the camera information displayed in the information list is exported. File name: fdf2304wip_CameraInfo_yyyymmdd.csv (yyyymmdd is the computer date and time.) 3-5.
  • Page 49: Setting Display Positions

    ● Setting Display Positions Set the positions for displaying network camera images. You can switch the display positions of the source and destination camera images by dragging and dropping the camera within the page. Attention • All of the display positions of registered network cameras can be set. Procedure 1.
  • Page 50: Other Display Settings

    3. Drag a camera name and drop it on the position number where you want to display it. The display positions of the source and destination camera images are switched. Example) 4 screen layout 1. Drag display position 1 on Page 1 and drop it at display position 5 on page 2. 2.
  • Page 51: Setting Smart Functions

    ● Setting Smart Functions Set Smart Functions for images from each camera. Attention • Information such as camera name will be displayed as a blank row for display positions that have not been allocated a camera. Each list box becomes invalid and will not be displayed. Procedure 1.
  • Page 52: Configuring System Settings

    3-6. Configuring System Settings Configure settings such as the date and time of this product, network settings, and maintenance. Procedure 1. In the “Monitor Settings”, select “System”. A link for each setting item that can be configured in the system settings is located at the top of the screen. 2.
  • Page 53 Date/Time Display Settings Set the current date and time. 1. Configure the items. Item Detail Setting range Date/Time Display Settings Set the date display format, time display yyyy/mm/dd, Mmm/dd/yyyy, format, and time zone (time difference with dd/Mmm/yyyy, mm/dd/yyyy, dd/mm/yyyy Time Format 24h/12h Time Zone GMT-12:00 to GMT+14:00...
  • Page 54 Summer Time (DST) Apply or cancel the summer time setting (DST). 1. Configure the items. Item Detail Setting range Summer Time (DST) Applies or cancels the summer time setting. On/Off/Auto Set to “On” to apply summer time immediately. Set to “Off” to not apply summer time. Set to “Auto”...
  • Page 55: Network Settings

    ● Network Settings Set network information. Attention • When any one of the IP address settings/IP address/subnet mask/gateway is changed and “Apply” is selected, the warning message “The network settings will be changed” is displayed. Select “OK” or “Cancel” as necessary. Also, when you select “OK”...
  • Page 56: Communication Settings

    ● Communication Settings The communication settings are used to configure the web interface function, detection of communication errors, and so on. 1. In “System”, select “Communication Settings”. The “Communication Settings” screen is displayed. 2. Configure the items. Item Detail Setting range Communication Set the communication speed between the monitor and 100Mbps Half duplex,...
  • Page 57: Other System Settings

    Locks operations by the buttons on the front of the On/Off monitor. Logo Set whether to display/hide the EIZO logo when the On/Off power is turned on Power Indicator Set whether to turn of or off the power indicator (blue) On/Off while the monitor is on.
  • Page 58: Maintenance

    ● Maintenance Perform system initialization, restarts, and software updates. 1. In “System”, select “Maintenance”. The “Maintenance” screen is displayed. Initialization and Restart Initialize the system 1. Select “Execute” for “Initialization”. All settings are returned to default setting except for system logs, operation logs, the current time, time zone and summer time settings.
  • Page 59 Restart the system 1. Select “Start” at “Restart”. Restart the system. 2. The following message appears. Select “OK” or “Cancel” in accordance with the response. Chapter 3 Configuring from a Web Browser...
  • Page 60 Software Update You can both upgrade or downgrade the software. 1. In “System”, select “Maintenance”. The screen transitions to “Software Update”. 2. Select “Browse”. A file selection dialog box opens. Select the applicable file. Attention • The software will not be updated if a file is not selected, or a file other than an update file has been selected.
  • Page 61: Setting User Information

    3-7. Setting User Information Register, change or delete information (username, user level and password) on users that access this product. Note • For details, see “2-7. Setting User Information” (page 32). ● Adding User Information Procedure 1. Select “User”. The “User Settings” screen is displayed. 2.
  • Page 62: Changing User Information

    ● Changing User Information Procedure 1. Select “User”. 2. Select the user to be changed from the “User List”. 3. Select “Change”. A dialog box for entering user information appears. 4. Set user information. 5. Select “OK”. The setting complete screen is displayed. Select “OK”. Chapter 3 Configuring from a Web Browser...
  • Page 63: To Delete User Information

    ● To delete user information Procedure 1. Select “User”. 2. Select the user to be deleted from the “User List”. 3. Select “Delete”. 4. A “Are you sure you want to delete user xxx?” confirmation dialog box appears. Select “OK”. If you do not want to delete the user, select “Cancel”.
  • Page 64: Displaying Operation Logs

    3-8. Displaying Operation Logs Operations of this product are recorded on logs. Past operation results can be checked by displaying operation logs. You can also display system logs. Note • The following data are recorded on the log: - Login information: The names of users who logged in to the system - Camera operation results: Name of operated camera, operation details, operation results - Date, time and details of changes confirmed by selecting “Apply”...
  • Page 65: Setting The Live Image Screen

    3-9. Setting the Live Image Screen The live image screen settings are used for configuring the display, such as changing the live image screen layout. 1. Select each setting item from the list box. Item Detail Setting range Full Screen Display Displays/hides the menu of the live image screen.
  • Page 66: Chapter 4 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 4 Troubleshooting If a problem still remains after applying the suggested remedies, contact your local EIZO representative. 4-1. Imaging problems Problem Possible cause and remedy 1. The displayed images are not smooth • Reduce the resolution and/or bit rate set for the network...
  • Page 67: Setting Problems

    4-2. Setting Problems Problem Possible cause and remedy 1. Network camera is not detected automati- • In some cases, automatic discovery and camera IP cally. address setting become inoperable when 20 or more minutes have passed since the network camera was started up.
  • Page 68: Chapter 5 Reference

    Chapter 5 Reference 5-1. List of setting items Note • The setting items and values differ according to the camera. Setting item Setting Default setting Easy Easy Setup Date and Time Date/Time Display Date Format yyyy/mm/dd yyyy/mm/dd Setup Settings Mmm/dd/yyyy dd/Mmm/yyyy mm/dd/yyyy dd/mm/yyyy...
  • Page 69: Default Setting

    Setting item Setting Default setting Easy Easy Setup Network Settings IP Setting Method DHCP Manual Setting Setup Manual Setting IP Address 0.0.0.0 to 192.168.0.150 255.255.255.255 Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.255 Gateway 0.0.0.0 to 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.255 Camera Auto Camera Discovery Discovery Display Position Settings Camera...
  • Page 70 Setting item Setting Default setting Camera Function Video Settings Media Profile EIZO_Profile/ (According to the Settings (ONVIF Profile camera profile camera specification) S-compatible Encoder According to the (According to the network cameras) camera specification camera specification) Compression Format H.264/MJPEG (According to the camera specification) Resolution According to the...
  • Page 71 Setting item Setting Default setting System System Date and Time Date/Time Display Date Format yyyy/mm/dd yyyy/mm/dd Settings Mmm/dd/yyyy dd/Mmm/yyyy mm/dd/yyyy dd/mm/yyyy Time Format Time Zone GMT-12:00 (Depends on sales GMT-11:00 region) GMT-10:00 GMT-09:30 GMT-09:00 GMT-08:00 GMT-07:00 GMT-06:00 GMT-05:00 GMT-04:30 GMT-04:00 GMT-03:30 GMT-03:00 GMT-02:00...
  • Page 72 Setting item Setting Default setting System System Network DNS Settings Auto/Manual Manual Primary Server 0.0.0.0 to (None) Address 255.255.255.255 Secondary 0.0.0.0 to (None) Server Address 255.255.255.255 NTP Settings On/Off Server Address Alphanumeric (None) characters and symbols Communication Communication Speed 100Mbps Half duplex, (current setting) Settings 100Mbps Full duplex,...
  • Page 73: Chapter 6 Glossary

    Chapter 6 Glossary Bit Rate Displays the volume of data flowing across the network. Generally, the volume is expressed with the unit “bps” (bits per second) which indicates the number of data bits transmitted per second. DNS (Domain Name Server) A server used to convert addresses such as “www.eizoglobal.com”...
  • Page 74 ping A command used to check the connection status with other network devices. Generally, it is judged that there is a problem in the network route when there is no response to ping requests, and the ping command is used for finding out the cause of the problem. PoE (Power over Ethernet) A technology to supply electricity using an Ethernet cable.
  • Page 75 1st Edition-March 2016 Printed in Japan. 03V25780A1 Copyright © 2016 EIZO Corporation All rights reserved. (U.M-FDF2304WIP)

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