DVTEL 7500 Series Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 7500 Series Installation Guide...
  • Page 2 While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document, DVTel makes no warranty of any kind and assumes no responsibility for errors and omissions. No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising from the use of the information contained herein.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Who Should Read this Guide ........v How to Use this Guide ..........v Support ............... v Chapter 1 Overview ..........1 About the 7500 Series ........... 2 Shipment ............. 2 Unit Casing Description .......... 2 Chapter 2 Configuration and Installation....4 Configuration ............
  • Page 4: Preface

    Preface The 7500 Series Quick Install Guide explains how to configure and install DVTel’s high resolution 7500 Series video servers.
  • Page 5: Who Should Read This Guide

    Microsoft Windows operating systems How to Use this Guide The 7500 Series Quick Install Guide contains the basic information needed to install and configure a 7500 Series video server. It is divided into the following chapters: Overview—Provides a brief description of the features of the 7500 Series and an illustration of its casing.
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 Overview

    Overview Designed for video monitoring and surveillance over IP networks, the 7500 Series of video servers provides a self-contained solution capable of delivering high quality, full motion video over standard 10/100Base-T networks. The video server can easily be extended over local and wide area networks (LANs and WANs) or the Internet (using ISDN, PSTN, or xDSL routers).
  • Page 7: About The 7500 Series

    7500 Series units are for indoor use only. The 7500 Series system is configured to interface, right out of the box, with the most popular camera data port configurations (4800 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit).
  • Page 8 Overview 7500 Series Quick Install Guide The front panel consists of an RJ-45 jack, a status LED, a reset button (7501E and 7502M only), and a female DB-9 connector for RS-232 use. RS-232 serial Status LED port connector Reset button...
  • Page 9: Configuration And Installation

    Configuration and Installation To prepare your 7500 Series unit for operation, you will need to perform a series of steps: Basic configuration, mainly for communication and serial connections Creation of a point-to-point connection (only if the video server is NOT used in conjunction with...
  • Page 10: Configuration

    7500 Series Quick Install Guide Configuration The first step in installing an 7500 Series system is to change the IP address of the unit to ensure compatibility with any existing LAN or WAN. Write down the IP information in the form located at the end of the guide on page 65.
  • Page 11: Point-To-Point Connection

    IP address, subnet mask, and gateway that you would like to assign the unit. You may want to consult your network administrator to determine these values. For more details on DHCP, refer to the 7500 Series User Manual. Click OK.
  • Page 12: Physical Installation

    7500 Series Quick Install Guide Choose the Units tab and click Discover. All DVTel units on the network should appear in the Units list. If the unit being configured does not appear, check that its VSIP port is the same as the computer’s.
  • Page 13: Status Led

    Flashing red LED (2 second intervals): There is an internal error that prevents the unit from operating normally. This situation may happen after a firmware update or after the first boot-up. Power down the unit and call DVTel technical support for assistance.
  • Page 14: Index

    Index abnormal power-up condition 8 camera data port configuration 2 casing of the unit 3 characteristics of the unit 2 CIF resolution 2 configuration camera data port 2 – unit 5 connection, point-to-point 6 Device Confidurator 5 DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol) 6 enclosure, unit 3 equipment list 3 features of the unit 2...

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