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VXB Series Video Recording Transmitter Installation Guide...
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Notice: reserves the right to make improvements to the product described in this manual at any time and without notice. This manual is copyrighted. All rights are reserved. This manual may not be copied, reproduced or translated in whole or part without prior consent from Eye is a trademark of Signal Communications Limited and is registered in China, Hong Kong, US and other countries.
Table of Contents SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION • Introduction • Features • Removing the Package • Front Panel Description • Rear Panel Description SECTION 2 III+ INSTALLATION OF VXB FOR LOCAL MONITORING III+ • Install VXB for Local Video Display III+ •...
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• Recording Setup Menu • Transmitter Setup Menu • Event Setup Menu • Arm/Disarm Setup Menu • Password Setup Menu EVENT OPERATION • Event Structure • Event Menu • Event Status Menu • Alarm Log Menu • Motion Log Menu •...
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• Video Loss Log Menu • Disk Full Log Menu • System Failure Log Menu • System Tamper Log Menu • Arm Input Tamper Log Menu • Security Switch Tamper Log Menu • Power Failure Log Menu • Restart Log Menu •...
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GLOSSARY APPENDIX E SPECIFICATIONS Support BS8418 SPECIFICATIONS...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 1 SECTION INTRODUCTION III+ The revolutionary VXB Series Video Recording Transmitter ( III+ is an all-in-one video recording transmitter with dual composite video outputs VXB) and removable hard disk for standalone and remote operations. III+ supports triplex operation in which video monitoring, recording and playback can be carried out simultaneously.
III+ nstallation Guide Page 2 Features Video recording with rate up to 100/120 fps Standalone operations Dual composite video outputs OSD menus Flexible connections – Internet, LAN, PSTN, ISDN, ADSL cable modem, mobile network, etc. Built-in web server Support static and dynamic IP Real time video transmission Up to 30fps over LAN for NTSC Up to 25fps over LAN for PAL...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 3 Removing the Package After removing the package, make sure you have the following items: III+ VXB transmitter Software CD Hard disk cartridge (with or without hard disk) Hard disk cartridge Key x 2 AC to DC Power Adapter with cord Modem cable with 9-pin RS232 header 37-pin alarm header Resistors (1.2kΩ...
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 4 3. Screen mode control / Menu control buttons Enter - There are 2 modes for these buttons, either in live mode or menu control mode - In live mode, the buttons are used to change video display mode in full screen, quad screen, full screen page mode and quad screen page mode - In menu control mode, the buttons are used as “up”, “down”, “left”, “right”...
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 5 5. Mode control buttons Event Live Play Menu - These 5 buttons are used for switching between the control modes - Event button: fast switch to event menu at any time (see Section 4) - Rec button: enable/disable normal recording at any time - Live button: view live video at any time - Play button: fast switch to playback log menu (see Section 4) - Menu button: switch to menu for system settings, recording settings and event settings etc.
III+ nstallation Guide Page 6 Rear Panel Descriptions 1. VIDEO INPUT Connectors - VXB–4001: CH1 – CH4 - VXB–8002: CH1 – CH8 - VXB–16004 / VXB–16008: CH1 – CH16 - Standard BNC connectors for color and black and white video sources - A composite video signal should be supplied to these connectors 2.
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 7 - All alarm ports are NC/NO type input - Alarm port 1 can be configured as arm/disarm input 4. Ethernet Socket (10/100 Base-T) III+ - This socket is used for connecting VXB to the corporate computer network (e.g.
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 8 7. MODEM Port - A DB-9 male connector of DTE format, capable for connecting to DCE such as modem, ISDN terminal adaptor Pin number Definition Direction Input Input Output Output ––– Input Output Input 8. Power Jack - A 2.1mm D.C.
III+ nstallation Guide Page 9 SECTION Eye III+ INSTALLATION OF VXB FOR LOCAL MONITORING III+ Install VXB for Local Video Display VIDEO IN connect to camera with coaxial cables with BNC VIDEO OUT connect to coaxial header video cable with BNC header III+ Power Adapter BNC cables...
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 10 III+ VXB and you will see the live video on the monitor. For 6. Switch on the III+ the first time you use VXB, the live display mode is in quad mode, which means you will see four cameras on the screen at the same time 16:28:30 CAMERA 1 CAMERA 2...
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 11 9. Press the [page switching mode control] button to view all cameras sequentially Page switching mode Page switching mode control (full screen) button control (quad screen) button Enter 16:28:30 16:28:35 5 sec CAMERA 1 CAMERA 2 5 sec 16:28:45 16:28:40...
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 12 III+ Install VXB with Telemetry Control III+ VXB built with a RS485 port, you can connect this port to Pan/Tilt/Zoom cameras. The connection diagram is shown below. RS485 port connect with camera Monitor BNC cable Power Adapter III+ BNC cables...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 13 III+ Install VXB with Alarm Sensors and Relay Control Port III+ VXB supports up to 16 alarm ports for connecting with alarm sensors, and 4 relay ports for remote/local controls. The definitions of alarm and relay control port are shown in the following diagram.
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 15 Support BS8418 III+ Install VXB with Alarm Sensors and Relay Control Port III+ VXB supports up to 16 alarm ports with tamper detection for connecting with alarm sensors, 4 special input sensors and 4 relay ports for remote/local controls. The definitions of alarm and relay control port are shown in the following diagram.
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 17 III+ Install VXB with Tamper Circuit and External Resistors III+ VXB supports tamper detection (DEOL and SEOL) on all alarm input, arm/disarm input and security switch input. *DEOL : Dual End of Line termination with NC and NO connection *SEOL : Single End of Line termination with NC and NO connection NC/NO : Alarm or input port without tamper circuit connection For connecting the tamper circuit with DEOL, the circuit with the normal closed condition when the...
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 18 Single End of Line Configuration: Term Status Description TAMPER Wire short (point A and B) switch LoZ NORMAL Switch close (point B and C) wire O/C ALARM Switch open (point B and C) Normal Close (NC) Term Status Description switch...
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 19 Notes: The below table is the summary between the resistance network and the condition result is shown Resistance ( ) Condition 0~400 401~2780 2781~29.5k 29.5k~Infinity DEOL (Normal Close) Tamper Short Normal (Close) Alarm (Open) Tamper Open DEOL (Normal Open) Tamper Short Alarm (Close) Normal (Open)
III+ nstallation Guide Page 20 SECTION Eye III+ VXB FOR INSTALLATION OF REMOTE MONITORING Install III+ VXB for Remote Monitoring with Network III+ A. Setup VXB for connection in LAN environment Before setting up the transmitter on LAN, you need to prepare the following items: A straight through RJ45 Ethernet cable An IP address which is unique in your LAN network.
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 21 [ MAIN MENU ] • Use the arrow button to select the [TRANSMITTER SETUP] menu. The DISPLAY SETUP . . . selected item will be pointed by a hand ALARM SETUP . . . icon. SWITCH SETUP .
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 22 • [ IP SETUP ] Use Cursor button to move the cursor to select 0-9, [BACK], [NEXT], etc. • Use the [Enter] button to confirm BACK NEXT SPACE CLEAR selection . 168 . 000 . 002 •...
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 23 III+ VXB . You will notice the LINK LED is on and COL LED is 6. Power on the off which indicate you have connected to your LAN network properly. III+ 7. If you have enabled the built-in web server of VXB , you can connect to III+ VXB using a web browser (eg.
III+ nstallation Guide Page 24 • [ NETWORK SETUP ] Use Cursor button to select the [GATEWAY IP] item TRANSMITTER IP . . . SURELINK . . . • Use the [Enter] button to enter the PROXY SERVER . . . [GATEWAY IP] sub-menu to change the GATEWAY IP 192.168.0.1...
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Procedures involved are listed in appendix A. sureLINK sureLINK 3. After successful application of service, you will obtain a address, for example “www.your_site.your_company.teleeye.net”. III+ sureLINK 4. Follow the steps below to set the address and DNS name into VXB . •...
5. DNS address enables your VXB using the address to update its sureLINK IP address to TeleEye’s server, the refresh rate indicates the time duration for updating. Duration of 15-45 minutes is frequent enough. III+ 6. After finish all configurations, power resets the VXB to make the new values effective.
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 27 192.168.0.3 III+ 192.168.0.5 ADSL Modem Network Switch Internet 192.168.0.4 PC with Broadband dialer for Internet access proxy server for VXB Fixed virtual IP: 192.168.0.2 Dynamic real IP: 210.177.50.156 III+ The video data flow between VXB to the Internet through the proxy server is illustrated in the following diagram.
III+ nstallation Guide Page 28 2. Press [Enter] button to pop up the main menu, and enter the sub-menu [TRANSMIITER SETUP] -> [NETWORK SETUP] . [ NETWORK SETUP ] TRANSMITTER IP . . . SURELINK . . . PROXY SERVER .
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 29 5. Click the [Add] button, so that the configurations will take effect and saved. III+ 6. Try to connect to the VXB on the Internet with web browser using its sureLINK address. Installation of Eye III+ for Remote Monitoring...
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 30 III+ Install VXB for Remote Monitoring with ISDN/PSTN Modem Modem port connect to a DB-9 connector III+ Power Adapter BNC cables BNC cable RS232 serial cable ISDN/PSTN network ISDN/PSTN Video Cameras modem Monitor Procedures: III+ 1.
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 31 • [ GENERAL SETUP ] Use [Enter] button to enter the selected sub-menu DATE/TIME SETUP 30/05/03 20:20:52 RS232 SETUP . . . THROUGHPUT CONTROL (BPS) REGISTRATION CHECKING VIDEO MODE QUALITY BACK [ RS232 PORT SETUP ] Modem port bit rate is the maximum III+ bit rate between...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 32 SECTION MENU OPERATION Menu Structure III+ VXB is controlled through menus. The overall The system setup and operation of menu tree is shown in the following diagram. The function of each menu will be explained later in this section.
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 33 [ TRANSMITTER SETUP ] GENERAL SETUP . . . NETWO RK SETUP . . . ADV. DISK SETUP . . . TRANSMITTER INFO RMATIO N . . . RESTO RE FAC T O RY SETTING .
III+ nstallation Guide Page 35 7. If menu item not ended with [. . .] but provides selection, you can always press the [left/right arrow] button to toggle the selections Left/right arrow button to toggle selection Enter 8. In menu operation mode, the [Menu] button act as a “Back” button, you can press the [Menu] button back to previous menu Display Setup Menu [ DISPLAY SETUP ]...
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 36 Alarm Setup Menu [ALARM SETUP] ALARM NAME . . . ALARM TYPE . . . ALARM INSTALLED -2345678-------- ALARM ASSOCIATE CAMERA . . . BACK The alarm setup menu contains the following items ALARM NAME : Change alarm port name ALARM TYPE : Change alarm type, normal close or normal open...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 38 INFORMATION : Show the transmitter information RESTORE FACTORY SETTING : Restore the factory setting RESTART SYSTEM : Restarting the system BACK : Back to previous menu Event Setup Menu [ EVENT SETUP] ALARM EVENT . . . MOTION EVENT .
III+ nstallation Guide Page 39 Arm/Disarm Setup Menu [ ARM DISARM SETUP ] DISARM TYPE (ALARM 1) CLOSE ASSOCIATE ALARM EVENT ASSOCIATE MOTION EVENT BACK The *arm/disarm setup menu contains the following items DISARM TYPE (ALARM 1) : Change arm/disarm type ASSOCIATE ALARM EVENT : Change arm/disarm associated with alarm event ASSOCIATE MOTION EVENT : Change arm/disarm associated with motion event...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 40 Event Structure III+ VXB is controlled by [Event] button. The event The event action log and status of menu tree and the function of each menu is shown in the following diagram. [ EVENT STATUS ] ALARM - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MOTION...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 42 7. If event item not ended with [. . .] but provides selection, you can always press the [left/right arrow] button to toggle the selections Left/right arrow button to toggle selection Enter Event Status Menu [EVENT STATUS] ALARM ----------------...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 43 The alarm log menu contains the following items SEARCH DATE : Search the alarm log by date PAGE NUMBER : Show the number of page found START TIME/ ALARM : Show the start time, alarm no and alarm / ACTION associate event action BACK...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 44 The video loss log menu contains the following items SEARCH DATE : Search the video loss log by date PAGE NUMBER : Show the number of page found START TIME/ VIDEO LOSS : Show the start time, video loss camera and video / ACTION loss associate event action NO RECORD FOUND...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 45 The system failure log menu contains the following items SEARCH DATE : Search the system failure log by date PAGE NUMBER : Show the number of page found START TIME/ SYSTEM : Show the start time, system failure and system FAILURE/ ACTION : Failure associate event action NO RECORD FOUND...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 46 2. Using the [up/down arrow] button to select a sub-menu Enter 3. A selected sub-menu item will be pointed by a hand cursor and highlighted 4. Press [Enter] button to confirm the selection and pop up the sub-menu 5.
III+ nstallation Guide Page 47 SEARCH DATE : Search record by date PAGE NUMBER : Show the number of page found START END : Show the start time and end time CAMERA LOG : Show the event action log PLAY : Show camera number NO RECORD FOUND : Show the log list...
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 48 SEARCH TIME : Search record by time CAMERA : Select camera ALARM ON : Show alarm status PLAY : Start to play record BACK : Back to previous menu Menu Operation...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 49 Support BS8418 Menu Structure III+ VXB is controlled through menus. The overall The system setup and operation of menu tree is shown in the following diagram. The function of each menu will be explained later in this section.
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 50 [ TRANSMITTER SETUP ] GENERAL SETUP . . . NETWORK SETUP . . . ADV. DISK SETUP . . . TRANSMITTER INFORMATION . . . RESTORE FACTORY SETTING . . . RESTART SYSTEM . . . BACK [ EVENT SETUP] ALARM EVENT...
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 51 [ SYSTEM TAMPER SETUP ] INSTALL TYPE NORMAL CLOSE ASSOCIATE CAMERA . . . BACK [ PASSWORD SETUP ] ENABLE SETUP MENU PASSWRD ENABLE PLAYBACK MENU PASSWRD ENABLE EVENT MENU PASSWRD ENABLE RECORDING MENU PASSWRD CHANGE PASSWORD ****** BACK...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 52 Main Menu [ MAIN MENU ] DISPLAY SETUP . . . ALARM SETUP . . . SWITCH SETUP . . . RECORDING SETUP . . . TRANSMITTER SETUP . . . EVENT SETUP . . . ARM DISARM SETUP .
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 53 SYSTEM TAMPER SETUP : Change system tamper related settings PASSWORD SETUP : Change system password settings EXIT : Exit the main menu (*please refer to glossary) 6. Menu item ended with [. . .] indicates sub-menu exist. You can always press the [Enter] button to pop up the sub-menu 7.
III+ nstallation Guide Page 54 Display Setup Menu [ DISPLAY SETUP ] CAMERA SETUP . . . VIDEO SETUP . . . OSD COLOR BLUE TIME DISPLAY TOP LEFT ARM DISPLAY SECURITY SWITCH DISPLAY CAMERA NAME DISPLAY BOTTOM DEFAULT DISPLAY MODE QUAD PAGE SWITCHING (SEC) BACK...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 55 The alarm setup menu contains the following items ALARM NAME : Change alarm port name ALARM INSTALLED : Change installed alarms ALARM TYPE : Change alarm type, normal close or normal open ALARM TAMPER TYPE : Change alarm tamper setting, dual end of line, single end of line or without tamper.
III+ nstallation Guide Page 56 The recording setup menu contains the following items DISK INFORMATION : Report the hard disk information RECORDING MODE : Select the fix or cyclic recording mode NORMAL RECORDING : Change normal recording enabled cameras PRE-ALARM RECORDING : Change settings of programmable recording PROGRAMMABLE RECORDING : Enable/Disable pre-alarm recording AUDIO RECORDING...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 58 Arm Disarm Setup Menu [ ARM DISARM SETUP ] INSTALL ARM STATE OPEN TAMPER TYPE NONE ARM ASSOCIATE ALARM EVENT ARM ASSOCIATE MOTION EVENT ARM ASSOCIATE SWITCH NONE ARM TAMPER ASSOCIATE CAMERA . . . BACK The arm/disarm setup menu contains the following items INSTALL...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 59 single end of line or without tamper SS ASSOCIATE SWITCH : Change security switch associated with switch event SS TAMPER ASSOCIATE : Change security switch associated with camera event CAMERA BACK : Back to previous menu Power Failure Setup Menu [ POWER FAILURE SETUP ] INSTALL...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 60 Password Setup Menu [ PASSWORD SETUP ] SETUP MENU PASSWRD DISABLE PLAYBACK MENU PASSWRD DISABLE EVENT MENU PASSWRD DISABLE RECORDING MENU PASSWRD DISABLE CHANGE PASSWORD ****** BACK The password setup menu contains the following items SETUP MENU PASSWORD : Enable/disable setup menu password PLAYBACK MENU PASSWORD : Enable/disable playback menu password...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 61 Support BS8418 Event Menu [EVENT MENU] EVENT STATUS … ALARM LOG … MOTION … VIDEO LOSS LOG … DISK FULL LOG … SYSTEM FAILURE LOG … SYSTEM TAMPER LOG … ARM INPUT TAMPER LOG … SECURITY SWITCH TAMPER LOG …...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 62 ARM INPUT TAMPER : Show the arm input tamper log records (per day) SECURITY SWITCH : Show the security switch tamper log records (per day) TAMPER LOG POWER FAILURE LOG : Show the power failure log records (per day) RESTART LOG : Show the system restart log records (per day) CONNECTION LOG...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 63 ARM INPUT TAMPER : Show the arm input tamper status SECURITY SWITCH TAMPER : Show the security switch tamper status POWER FAILURE : Show the power status SYSTEM RESTART : Show the system restart CLEAR EVENT STATUS : Clear event status flag BACK : Back to previous menu...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 64 Motion Log [MOTION] SEARCH DATE 25/10/04 PAGE NUMBER START TIME MOTION STATUS ACTION 13:16:53 ------------------ ------- 13:16:53 1---------------- R------ BACK The motion log menu contains the following items SEARCH DATE : Search the alarm log by date PAGE NUMBER : Show the number of page found START TIME/MOTION/STATUS : Show the start time, motion, motion...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 65 Disk Full Log [DISK FULL] SEARCH DATE 25/10/04 PAGE NUMBER START TIME DISK FULL ACTION 09:16:24 WRANING ----B-- 09:16:20 FULL -S--B-- BACK The disk full log menu contains the following items SEARCH DATE : Search the alarm log by date PAGE NUMBER : Show the number of page found START TIME/DISK FULL...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 66 PROCESSOR means that checking DSP processor is failed and HDD means that checking hard disk is failed. The reason for hard disk failure may be due to the poor connection or missing the hard disk. User should check these carefully in order to prevent any careless failure. System Tamper Log [SYSTEM TAMPER] SEARCH DATE...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 67 BACK : Back to previous menu Security Switch Tamper Log [SECURITY SWITCH TAMPER] SEARCH DATE 25/10/04 PAGE NUMBER START TIME STATUS ACTION 13:05:24 TRIGGER R--EB-- 09:16:20 TRIGGER R--EB-- BACK The security switch tamper log menu contains the following items SEARCH DATE : Search the alarm log by date PAGE NUMBER...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 68 System Restart Log [SYSTEM RESTART] SEARCH DATE 25/10/04 PAGE NUMBER START TIME RESTART BY ACTION 13:05:24 SYSTEM -SD-B-- 09:16:20 USER -SD-B-- BACK The restart log menu contains the following items SEARCH DATE : Search the alarm log by date PAGE NUMBER : Show the number of page found START TIME/RESTART...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 69 Operation Log [OPERATION] SEARCH DATE 25/10/04 PAGE NUMBER TIME MEDIA ACTION 18:02:20 LOCAL XPLAY 18:00:03 LOCAL PLAY 17:48:07 LOCAL XREC 17:47:52 LOCAL XREC 17:46:30 LOCAL 17:45:39 LOCAL XREC BACK The operation log menu contains the following items SEARCH DATE : Search the alarm log by date PAGE NUMBER...
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 70 BACK : Back to previous menu Finally, there are total 260,000 logging spaces for each item. If all the spaces are fully occupied, the system will be cyclic the oldest logging space for storing a new log. The method to clear all records is to format the hard disk.
III+ nstallation Guide Page 71 SECTION HARD DISK INSTALLATION AND FORMATTING Installation of Hard Disk III+ VXB , you need to do the hard disk If you want to change the hard disk of III+ VXB support ATA standard hard disk, it is highly installation procedure.
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 72 III+ Lock the Key Lock. Configure the VXB with local display as described in previous sections, and then switch the power on Press the [Menu] button to pop up the [MAIN MENU] on the screen. Select [TRANSMITTER SETUP] and press [Enter] button, the following menu will be shown [ MAIN MENU ]...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 73 Select [DISK INFORMATION] item [ ADV. DISK SETUP ] DISK INFORMATION . . . FORMAT DISK . . . SCAN DISK . . . BACK 10. Press [Enter] button, you will get the hard disk information as follow [ DISK INFORMATION ] DISK CAPACITY (GB) 80.03...
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 74 Procedures: Press the [Menu] button to pop up the [MAIN MENU] on the screen and select [TRANSMITTER SETUP] [ MAIN MENU ] DISPLAY SETUP . . . ALARM SETUP . . . SWITCH SETUP . . . RECORDING SETUP .
III+ nstallation Guide Page 75 Select the [ FORMAT DISK ] item, and press [ Enter ] button to confirm the selection. A message box will pop up as follows [ MESSAGE ] ALL DATA WILL BE ERASED, ARE YOU SURE ? Use left/right arrow button to select [ YES ] and press [ Enter ] button, the system will start formatting.
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 76 You wonder if the hard disk has problem Procedures: Press the [Menu] button to pop up the [MAIN MENU] on the screen. Select [TRANSMITTER SETUP] -> [ADV. DISK SETUP] , and then press the [Enter] button to pop up the following sub-menu [ ADV.
III+ nstallation Guide Page 77 Recommended Hard Disk List Harddisk Product Line Model No. Capacity 20GB Maxtor FireBall 3 (5400 RPM) 2F020J0 Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 8 (7200 RPM) 6E020L0 Western Digital Protégé Value (5400 RPM) WD200EB 40GB Maxtor FireBall 3 (5400 RPM) 2F040J0 Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 8 (7200 RPM) 6E040L0...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 78 SECTION USING BUILT-IN WEB SERVER Enable the Built-In Web Server PC recommendations: 128MB RAM Netscape 6.1 or Internet Explorer 5.5 or above Any OS platform with web browser and Java Support Before using the web service, you have to enable the Built-in Web Server feature. Follow the III+ steps below to configure VXB for using web feature.
IP address of the transmitter, you will see a web site like: Enter the transmitter’s admin / user password to Your transmitter sure LINK login address or IP address Enter your transmitter login password and press Enter button. A new page will be displayed.
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 80 You can choose the cameras by clicking the buttons on the left. Note: If you have any problem on opening the page, please go to http://java.sun.com/getjava/download.html to update your Java VM. Using Built-In Web Server...
You can use this name to login or browse the built-in web server. One of the advantages is that you are not required to memorize the IP address (e.g. 210.177.50.156 ) of the transmitter. Since the sureLINK address is fixed while the IP address may change periodically (in case when dynamic IP is used), you do not need to worry about the expiration of the IP address.
III+ nstallation Guide Page 82 How to Apply for sureLINK Address You can apply for sureLINK by visiting our web site at http://www.TeleEye.com Step 2 Step 1 Step1 : Sign up to create your user account Step 2: Login the page using your registered name and password.
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 83 Step 4 Step 4: Enter a sure LINK address ( Domain Name) , your Transmitter Serial No. and Registration Code in the fields provided respectively. Then click the Apply button. The process is then completed. sureLINK sureLINK Transmitter Modification...
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 84 Step 2 Step 2: Enter the Old Registration Code , New Transmitter Serial Number and New Registration Code at each field provided. Click Modify button to submit the form. Step 4 Step 3 sure LINK ¢...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 85 APPENDIX IP ADDRESS SETUP FOR PC IP Address Setup for Windows 98/ME The follow procedures will set your Ethernet Card IP address manually for your local LAN purpose. Note that these procedures will NOT affect your PC to get on the Internet. If you discover that you cannot be able to access on the Internet after applying the settings, you have to undo the settings or re-install the software provided by your ISP and retry the steps again.
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 86 Two of them are very important for setup. One of them is used for your local Intranet (the field may contain the name of your Ethernet card), the other one is used for your broadband Internet connection.
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 87 Step 7: Select your Ethernet card name on the field, you will see an IP address on the field. Ensure that that is the same as you have set before (i.e. 192.168.0.3). If it is not so, please repeat step 12. Click OK to close the program.
III+ nstallation Guide Page 88 IP Address Setup for Windows NT/2000/XP The follow procedures will set your Ethernet Card IP address manually for your local LAN purpose. Note that these procedures will NOT affect your PC’s connection to the Internet. If you discover that you cannot be able to access to the Internet after applying the settings, you have to undo the settings or re-install the software provided by your ISP and retry the steps again.
III+ nstallation Guide Page 89 Step 4: Enter an IP address, subnet mask and Default gateway . Step 5: Enter the Preferred and Alternate DNS server , if necessary. Step 6: Click OK to activate the new IP. Step7: You have to confirm that IP address has been correctly set on your computer. On your windows, click start >...
No additional procedures or settings are needed and you can just type in the your site address (e.g. http://www.hkpublic.teleeye.teleeye.net/) in the web browser and view the site immediately. To see how to use this, please read section 6.
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 91 will be discussed in Transmitter Configuration of different configuration under System Configuration and Installation section. Site Monitoring Method There are mainly four methods to link up with the transmitter to see videos: Telephone Line (Null Modem/Public Telephone Network/ISDN) TCP/IP in LAN TCP/IP on the Internet using Broadband and Internet Router TCP/IP on the Internet using Broadband with Dial-up Software...
III+ nstallation Guide Page 92 APPENDIX GLOSSARY This part explains the special terms used in this manual. Double End of Line (DEOL) Tamper detection configuration (please refer to page 17) Single End of Line (SEOL) Tamper detection configuration (please refer to page 18) Entry Delay Entry Surveillance zone...
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 93 Exit Delay Exit Surveillance zone Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 ARM/DisARM Security Switch Eye III+ VXB Delay1 Delay2 Delay3 Delay4 Time line The exit delay is the period of time for leaving a surveillance zone without making wrong alarm (i.e. alarm1, alarm2, alarm3 and alarm4).
III+ nstallation Guide Page 94 APPENDIX SPECIFICATIONS MODEL VXB-4001 VXB-8002 VXB-16004 VXB-16008 VIDEO INPUT (P): PAL/CCIR, 625 lines, 50 fields per second STANDARD (N): NTSC/EIA, 525 lines, 60 fields per second composite video, 1 V , BNC NO. OF CHANNELS Quality mode: 640X480, 320X240, 160X120 pixels RESOLUTION Speed mode: 512x384, 256x192, 128x96 pixels...
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III+ nstallation Guide Page 95 RELAY SWITCH NO. OF CHANNELS MAX. RATING 24V AC, 1000mA POWER VOLTAGE 12V DC MAX. RATING OPERATING ENVIRONMENT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE C – 50 RELATIVE HUMIDITY <85% (no condensation) MECHANICAL DESIGN DIMENSION 360x345x95 (mmxmmxmm) WEIGHT 4.5 kg 4.5 kg 4.7 kg 5.3 kg...
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