Robot RVS4000 Operator's Manual

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RVS4000 Remote

Video Server

Operator's Guide
Figure 1: RVS4000 hardware
RVS4000
Remote Video Server
Figure 2: RVS4000 software startup window
Contents
About this Guide ................................................ 1
RVS4000 Overview ........................................... 1
Logging On to the RVS4000.............................. 2
Working in Administrator Mode ......................... 4
Controlling Domes ............................................. 6
Changing Configuration Settings....................... 7
Other Administrator Tasks............................... 16
Using Dial-in Access........................................ 17
Specifications................................................... 18
Declarations..................................................... 18
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About this Guide

This operator's guide explains how to control and
configure the RVS4000 remote video server using
Internet Explorer (version 4.0 or later) or Netscape.
Other related documents are:
• Installation and Configuration Guide,
8200-0139-01
• Multi-Location Viewer User's Guide,
8200-0139-03
The Multi-Location Viewer User's Guide is found
on the CD included with the RVS4000 unit.
IMPORTANT!
To ensure that you have the latest
version of the documents, check the following web
site:
http://www.tycovideo.com/products_docSearch.asp

If you need assistance...

Contact your Sales Representative.

RVS4000 Overview

RSV4000 Remote Video Server is a set-top device
used to transmit real-time digital video data through
the Internet.
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Using Microsoft
Internet Explorer or Netscape
web browsers, video can be viewed over the
Internet by entering the IP address assigned to the
RVS4000 unit. Once connected, you may log in to
the unit to view video on your local PC.
There are two modes of operation: User mode and
Administrator mode.
• User mode allows you to select any of the 4
video channels to view and choose how the
video displays on your computer.
• Administrator mode allows for all of the
functions provided by user mode, but also
permits changing configuration settings for the
RVS4000 unit, responding to alarms, and
controlling domes across the Internet.
The RVS4000 administrator will determine which
mode you should use to access the unit.
Note:
You must have the Java applications
installed on your computer to use the administrator
functions. These are found on the software CD
included with the RVS4000 unit.

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Summary of Contents for Robot RVS4000

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Internet Explorer or Netscape web browsers, video can be viewed over the Internet by entering the IP address assigned to the RVS4000 unit. Once connected, you may log in to Contents the unit to view video on your local PC.
  • Page 2: Logging On To The Rvs4000

    1. Start your web browser—either Internet Explorer (4.0 or newer) or Netscape. The RVS4000 video display window appears. 2. Enter the IP address for the RVS4000 unit provided by your system administrator in the Figure 3: Administrator Mode Video Display address field of your browser.
  • Page 3: Working In The Video Display Window

    Changing Display Formats Display Window You can choose to display video from the The Video Display Window allows you to: RVS4000 unit in several formats: Single camera (default display), Quad camera view, Multi-camera • Choose a display format view, and Sequential cameras.
  • Page 4: Working In Administrator Mode

    You may choose to save camera is displayed in an enlarged format. images to the RVS4000 unit or to your local PC. If you have domes connected, you can control the Figure 9: Multi camera view pan, tilt, and zoom settings.
  • Page 5 Viewing Images Saved to the RVS4000 Once files are saved to the RVS4000, you view them at a later time. 1. Click Save to Server. 2. The following File Saves window displays. 3. Enter the file name to delete (file extension is not necessary), and click Delete.
  • Page 6: Controlling Domes

    3. Adjust the dome using the Pan, Tilt, Zoom Controlling Domes and Focus control buttons. • Click AutoFocus to return to auto-focus If you have domes connected to the RVS4000 unit, mode on the dome. you can control the domes pan, tilt, zoom, and focus settings.
  • Page 7: Changing Configuration Settings

    Setting Options Video Display Select the video inputs to display in The following RVS4000 settings can be configured the video display window. If the input using the browser. Click the Setting Mode button is not selected, it will not display.
  • Page 8: System Configuration

    Click Save after adding or changing the User IDs. Restarting the RVS4000 If you need to restart the RVS4000 unit, click the Reboot button. This performs the same function as using the hardware Reset function located on the front panel of the RVS4000 unit.
  • Page 9: System Security

    Use the System Security settings to restrict access to the RVS4000 unit based upon the requesters IP address and Subnet mask. You also use the page to change the RVS4000 web server port setting. IMPORTANT! If you do not understand how to use...
  • Page 10: Network Configuration

    Optional with this network type. Contact your Server 1 / 2 network administrator. IMPORTANT! If the Dynamic DNS Server is set to 211.116.232.66, you must access the RVS4000 unit using the Network Type Select Static IP. following address in your web browser: IP Address Your network administrator provides this Wxxxxxx.wisecam.co.kr...
  • Page 11 User Password Enter password used for logging into ISP. IMPORTANT! If the Dynamic DNS Server is set to 211.116.232.66, you must access the RVS4000 unit using the Confirm Re-enter password for confirmation. Must following address in your web browser: Password match User Password.
  • Page 12: Alarm Configuration

    Select (]) the video channels where video loss detection is required. If the relay output should be triggered as an alarm response, select (]) RelayOut, and indicate the number of seconds (1-60) the output should remain active. RVS4000 OPERATOR’S GUIDE (8200-0139-02, REV. A) 12 of 18...
  • Page 13 FTP or email. Time Interval Sets the capture rate for alarm images. (Sec) Ranges from .25 (4 images per second) to 4 (1 every 4 seconds). Click Save to activate the changes. RVS4000 OPERATOR’S GUIDE (8200-0139-02, REV. A) 13 of 18...
  • Page 14: Dvr Configuration

    Off to indicate the recording is not active detected alarms. Time Period Represents the recording rate. The range is .25 (4 images per second) to 40 (1 image every 40 seconds). Click Save to activate the changes. RVS4000 OPERATOR’S GUIDE (8200-0139-02, REV. A) 14 of 18...
  • Page 15: Ptz Configuration

    3 (high sensitivity) to 25 (low sensitivity). Note: Click Refresh Image to update the video scene. 5. Click Configuration Save to activate the changes. 6. The Motion Detection confirmation window appears. Click Close. RVS4000 OPERATOR’S GUIDE (8200-0139-02, REV. A) 15 of 18...
  • Page 16: Other Administrator Tasks

    17. Wait approximately 30 seconds before accessing Use the Software Upgrade feature to update the the RVS4000 unit. Login as administrator to verify software for the RVS4000 unit. The following files will be the new software version. See Viewing Version used: upgrade.usr, upgrade.sys, and Information on page 17.
  • Page 17: Using Dial-In Access

    Customizing the Homepage Using Dial-in Access Layout If you need to access the RVS4000 unit via dial-in, you must know the telephone number and correct login information. IMPORTANT! Creating a dial-up connection varies depending on your operating system. If using Microsoft Windows 98/NT/2000/ME/XP, this configuration is found in the Control Panel.
  • Page 18: Specifications

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