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Inca All Seeing Eye 5420 Quick Start Manual

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Inca Networks Inc. – All Seeing Eye 5420 Quick Start Guide – Revision 1

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  • Page 1 All Seeing Eye 5420 Quick Start Guide Inca Networks Inc. – All Seeing Eye 5420 Quick Start Guide – Revision 1...
  • Page 2 The information contained in this document is proprietary and is protected by copyright. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the prior written consent of Inca Networks, Inc. Inca Networks and product model names are trademarks of Inca Networks, Inc.
  • Page 3: Configure An Ip Address

    Unbox and Install Remove the All Seeing Eye from its shipping box and install it in a standard rack using the included rack mounting hardware. The All Seeing Eye 5420 must be mounted in a four post rack. Connect both AC power supplies to AC power sources using the included power cords, or equivalent.
  • Page 4 IP settings in a new system: Through the web-based user interface, with the unit temporarily connected to a network with a DHCP server. Through the serial console, using the included serial cable and the Inca Networks Boot Menu. Configure Static Management IP – Web GUI This section describes setting static management interface settings using the web-based user interface.
  • Page 5 The boot menu is designed to work with a VT100 terminal – PuTTY is a good choice if using Windows. See the separate document Inca Networks Boot Menu User Manual for a detailed description of the boot menu.
  • Page 6 To open a device for configuration, click on its name under Device status. In the above screen shot the parent device is named Inca All Seeing Eye 5420 (454) and the child device is named Inca Networks ASE Master.
  • Page 7 The All Seeing Eye displays probe data from remote systems. Remote systems include all Inca video processing products. An example remote system is the Inca Modular Series 4400. In this section we configure the All Seeing Eye to access probe data on remote systems and we create probe groups.
  • Page 8 Inca Networks Inc – All Seeing Eye Remote Probe Groups Remote probe groups allow the creation of groups of probes for display in the All Seeing Eye mosaic view, or Dashboard. A Default probe group is pre- configured at the factory. Additional probe groups can be added by clicking Add a new probe group and entering a user selectable name.
  • Page 9 Inca Networks Inc – All Seeing Eye To add an unused probe to a probe group, use the mouse to drag it from Unused Probes to Monitored Probes. More than one stream can be selected by <shift> or <control> clicking a range or individual probes, respectively.
  • Page 10 Inca Networks Inc – All Seeing Eye † Monitor Probes Now that probe groups have been configured, use the Dashboard tab to view a thumbnail mosaic of remote probes and related transport stream details, and the Remote Alarms tab to view active alarms on the remote systems.
  • Page 11 Inca Networks Inc – All Seeing Eye page; thumbnails continue to be updated every five seconds, and the display now automatically advances to the next page every fifteen seconds. To exit full screen mode, click anywhere in the browser window.
  • Page 12: Remote Alarms

    Inca Networks Inc – All Seeing Eye Additional controls appear at the top of the thumbnail: Download a ten second sample of the stream to the local hard drive. Capture a full frame image. Link to the remote system user interface.